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The Courier-Gazette. ROCK],AND, M AINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1895. N t M B K R 3 7 . V o l u m e 5 0 . ntered u« Second Ola-n Wall Matter.

"111-. tf. o u r i e r G azette Goe« Ttefifiikirly Into M on; Wim 11 low in Knox County Than Any Other I*fipoi- I’iibliHliod

Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U . S. Gov’t Report C r o w n OUR FRIEND ROUNDABOUT Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry R a p id ly It’s a pretty good sort A BIOGRAPHY of a man that’ll yield hi» Baking turn in a barber shop to Written f o r the Courier-Gazette by E dw ard K . Gould That Have Made Up the Blight accommodate a late arri­ val who it in a hurry, hut Side of a Rockland Week. ni? PRlChf Roundabout saw a man in [Begun In N o. 8. Back numb ora con bo had. | K DIUCIOUS W a Rockland barber shop, Powder Wednesday, who kindly XXX. rear by the battle of Chantilly, which was a Flavoring v a m n a allowed three late arrivals victory,in which poor Kearny was killed, and Party Delightfully Entertained at Coop­ Ab so lu tely p u r e to precede him, as they During Gen. Berry’s absence on leave, his made an open road for Pope to fall back. were in haste. brigade took part in the Pope campaign and McClellan is again in command, and all seem er’s Bench—One of the Prettiest and S were engaged at Groveton and Second Bull to feel easier, thinking that no great blunder JUDGE AND JURY. E x tr a c ts And Roundabout also Run, Aug. 29, and at Chantilly, Sept. 1, where Nicest Receptions of the Season—De­ have grown rapidly in popular saw a man dedu.t one will be committed, if no decisive victories are the gallant Kearny gave up his life. General obtained. This corps is still in front of lightful Afternoon at Whist—Series of They Meet Here Today and Will Proceed Io favor, as it is known that they are cent from the accustomed Kearny was one of those rare specimens of dime, because the barber Alexandria for the defense of that city. How Pretty Gatherings. Make Things Interesting. produced by extraction from the manhood to whom fear was an unknown long we will remain no one knows, but think happened to he out of quality. He had served in the Mexican War fruit, not made up with chemical vasaline. for the next two weeks at least, perhaps where he suffered the loss of an arm in a des­ longer. I go to Washington tomorrow to The September term for Knox county con­ poisons. They are natural flavors, "S A Rockland truckman perate cavalry charge. Again, in the French venes in this city today, J'-’dge Thomas They Head a Fleet Procession of stood the sideboards of his see about some matters concerning my Miss Lawry and Miss Katherine Litwry re­ obtained by a new process, which army, Me rendered conspicuous service, and brigade. Shall return in the afternoon. The II. Haskell of Portland presiding. It will jigger against the side of a at the breaking out of the civil war, he ceived Tuesday from 3 to 6 p. m., at their Flyers at the Monroe Races. gives the most delicate and grate­ boys of the 4th Maine have indeed had a home on Fulton street, and about 150 of the last two weeks or less as the judge is due to building and went off on a promptly tendered his services to the govern­ preside in Penobscot county the first of Oct­ ful taste. Dr. Price’s Flavorings job. When he came back the sideboards hard fight. The regiment has lost over 100 city’s best known ladies enjoyed one of the ment. His brilliant career during the Penin­ in killed and wounded. Company B took ober. can be conscientiously commended were right there,0 where he left them, and he sula campaign made him a prominent figure prettiest events of a brilliant social year. into thc light on Monday at Centerville 24 ’The decorations were elaborate and in The old criminal docket has just been is­ Veni Vici, the Wilkes Gelding, Does as being just as represented, per­ was mad. He’d like to know who nailed ’em in the stirring events of tho«e days, and his sued and contains but nine cases three of to the side of the building. men, sixteen were killed and wounded and exquisite taste. The spacious parlor was fection in every possible respect untimely end deprived the Union cause of a four others had holes shot through their which are against Ogier, who escaped from .Some Pheiionienul Trotting—He Wlus brave aud skilful general. Edmund Clarence in green and white. The mantel was banked One trial proves their excellence. clothes. Company C and also A suffered in white asters, and sprays of asparagus were the Knox county jail. Two Days Ituces and Makes the Sev­ Stedman in his poem, “Kearny at Seven Of the new criminal cases few will be Roundabout was riding with a well known severely. They behaved splendidly; in fact twined gracefully about picture and chande­ enth Heat in Wonderfully Quick Time citizen, one day recently, and as they passed Pines,” makes this allusion : their conduct was unexceptionable. They lier and with sword-leaved palms formed an more likely to excite more attention than DR. F. E. FO»-I_£TT. one of thc newly constructed residences in Ho Unit Boldbrlj* legend Ih still on its jourm y, have won honors for themselves that will be arch beneath which the ladies received, that of the Meservey brothers who are under —Kalula Also Does Fine Work. town the citizen checked his horse and thus 'I’hat story ot Kearny who know not to yield : a lasting monument to their bravery. Walker assisted by Miss Florence Dorney of Roanoke, bonds for aggravated assault upon Morris Denial Surgeon. ’Twa* the day when with Jameson, fierce Berry Gregory. The case of the three young men spake: and Birney, (Col. Elijah) handled his regiment in a man Va., the guest in whose honor the reception .4. K.HPKAK BLOCK—Cor. M»O> »l,d Pars t ■ “ I want to ask you a question. There’s Against twenty thousand lie rallied the field. ner ihat shows him to be a brave soldier.” was given. Miss Lawry was attired in helio­ who are under bonds for stealing flour from that new house there. It is a neat, tidy Where the red volleys poured when the clamor rose Sept. 16, 1862: “ Well! McClellan has trope lansdown and lace, Miss Katherine the Cobb, Wight & Co. storehouse will also II. M. Bean of Camden arrived from Mon­ h ig h e st; come before the attention of the grand jury OB. J. H. DAMON. structure, evidently comfortable and well Where the dead lay in clumps through the dwarf whipped the enemy severely (at Antietam) Lawry in pink silk with jet trimmings, Miss roe, Thursday, and his two racers, Veni Vici planned. The family occupy it and it is prob­ oak und pine; and I trust decisively, so much so that his Dorney in light blue silk. with every prospect of indictments being and Kalula, arrived Friday, all veil pleased Surgeon and Mechanic* ably furnished neatly. But do you notice Where the ulm from the thicket was surest nod re’rcat in Virginia will ht as much as he can The hall balustrade was wound in laurel found. with the achievements of the week, as they LOomiXicat:, Highest What with a number of interesting di- there are no front steps. A soap box does No charge like Phil Kearny’s along the whole line. attend to at present. Thus ends the invasion with a huge bunch of yellow asters at thc should be. SPEAK RU'CK, V-AIN BTHRKI duty there. Now why is it that in most all of the North. The new troops are pouring foot of the landing. Yellow asters also rce cases one of which may result in a Kalula raced Tuesday in the 2:28 class Ether und U m j new houses of that style the money and mate Returning from the disastroas Pope cam­ in rapidly. I trust that in a few days we shalr banked the hall mantel. jury trial, the September term will be brief with nine starters. She won the first two rial seem to hold out until they get as far as paign, Berry’s brigade was encamped for a few have an army large enough to warrant out The music room was decorated with crab but exciting. Following is the complete list heats, Little Blanch won the third, Dick West A. M. AUSTIN, the front steps. You keep your eye open and clays at Hunting Creek, Fort Lyon, Fort moving onward towards Richmond in pursuit apple boughs laden with pink-checked fruit. from which the three juries will be made up: the fourth and fifth, and Kalula the j Ward and Upton’s Hill. In September Gen. Grand Jurors—Appleton, L. M. Gushee; Suroeon and Mechanical Den'int see if it isn’t so. I can show you houses of the enemy. I hope that this campaign Potted plants in blossom tilled thc mantels. the race. Her best time was 2:23), in town that have been built two and three Berry resumed his command. He was not in may be decisive in its character, sufficiently Camden, M. L. Inman; Cushing, Vincent R. ing her record from 2 :2 8 ^ . ThiJ 441 MAIN ST., KOCKLANI>, ME 1 lere stood the punch bowl in a setting of years, that slill lack the front steps. Why the best condition for the field, but the rest so to end the war. I send you two copies of crab-apples. It had for a presiding genius Taylor; Friendship, Abram Conant; Hope, best trotting record of the track an and quiet of home had improved his health, DavidS. Hall; North Haven, Alexander G. W . v. HANSCOhfl, M. ». is it?” a photograph of the lamented Kearny. 1 Mrs. F. M. Simmons,assisted by Misses Mabel held it just twenty-four hours when I Answers are solicited. and he longed to he with his troops and share prize them more than money. I wish l hem Hodgkins and Bessie I^awry, in pink gowns, Gillis; Rockland, Lorenzo D. Carver, Henry mate, Veni Vici, took it from her. Physician and Surgeon with them the perils to which they were ex­ kept sacredly. Tie was my friend and I had same shade as the crab-apples. (). Hewett, Samuel T. Mugridge; Rockport, an ii-year-old mare. Mr. Bean boul SYNDICATE BUILDING, . ROCKI • M p o sed . a great love for him, as I well know he had Gershom L. Burgess; South Thomaston, when a yearling of Capt. Thompson of | A story is told about a county physician The dining hall was decorated with sweet W Special Attention given to Disease* •»* •• ( )n his journey to join his brigade, General for me. We are under orders to march at peas whose fragrance filled the room. A George Harriman; St. George, Horace W. Pond, Me. Her sire was Constellatio Eye aud Ear. who is a great stickler for ventilation. He Berry and his aid, Lieut. J. B. Greenhalgh, a moment’s notice, I do not know when, Clark; Thomaston, John McManus, George her dam was a good blooded mare. The^ O n iC T JIoiiiir - 11 to IS *. rn.; 7 to 6 p. m. was called to attend a patient, and found him large basket of these favorite flowers formed 10 p. m. had a narrow escape from capture. They had but probably in a few hours, within at least A. Simmons; Union, Seldom D. Wiley; Vin- roe race was Kalula’s first track trial) in a small room, both windows closed and the tne center-piece of the table, and from the T E L E ri’ONECo n n e c t io n : - <> flica, 45 3; H forded the Potomac and reached the western two days. My health is improving.” chandelier long streamers of broad white satin alhaven, Wilbur IL Clark; Warren, Niven season. 80-2 air close enough and fetid enough to sicken a side. Continuing their journey for four or five C. Kalloch; Washington, S. S. Bartlett. On Wednesday Veni Vici raced in the j wtdl man. 'lhe physician opened the win­ ribbon gracefully swung to the tabic corner?, miles they stopped at a tavern in a small town. tne union thereto being effected by immense Traverse Jurors—Appleton, S. O. Bartlett; class with five starters. I le won the first I dows and fixing them just as he wanted them, Here there was much excitement, the Union Sept. 20, 1862:—“ We are still watching Camden, J. W. Scott, William A. Reed; Iowa Maid took the third and Veni Vici DR. 8£LL£ S. AYCRS left explicit directions to the people in charge the front of Alexandria. How long we are to bows and bunches of sweet peas. The side­ army having left but a short time before Gen. board was banked with sweet peas and ferns. Cushing, Merrill O. Smith; Friendship, Ran- fourth, his best time be.ng 2:21*4 whicfa| Ladies' Medical Parlors. to keep them just as he had left them. Call­ remain is a matter of doubt. The Rebels, it lall G. Davis; Hope, Mortimer M. Vogler; Elect riel ty, Xfi.flHave, Medicated Path, Berry’s arrival, and the place was swarming The shades were drawn aud the rooms now the Monroe track trotting record. ing the next day he found them both closed with Rebel sympathizers. Lieutenant Green­ seems, have left , and are again on Matinicu.-, Charles J. Tolman; North Haven, On Thursday Veni raced in the 2:22 class O ffic e llo u t.sH to 11 a. tu.. : i.. i p. m. 17 and the air again foul from lack of ventila Virginia soil. They found invasion a differ­ lighted by gas. In the dining room,however, S p e c ia l t y : D iheahkh of w om en; Jfe 4, the record of the preceding day. through the closed windows. Directing LieGt. Greenhalgh to take the seem to have been, but so it is, and it is no Luther Clark, Axel E. Brunberg; South This made seven heats won in two consecu­ Physician and Surgeon. “There!” said he; “see if we can’t have a use to complain. It is very lonely here, more and here a nice collation was served, consist­ horses to a point a mile away, General Berry ing of chocolate, sandwiches, ice-cream, cake Thomaston, James K. Harrington, Leonard tive days of racing and the seventh heat w -n WITH DK. HITCHCOCK, little air here.” quietly returned to the tavern and in an uncon­ so than before I went home. Kearny is II. Snow; St. George, Lafayette G. Bachel- in 2:2lJ^,a phenomenal piece of work. The dead, Hooker is in command of an army and macaroons. Mrs. G. Mortimer Barney in Telephone 38-4. 414 Main Street cerned manner remarked that he must rejoin pink and black silk and Miss Adelaide M. der; Charles II. Wiley; Thomaston, Frank quarters in that last heat were trotted as fol­ corps, and many others have left or been H. Piper, Elmer F. Woodcock, Nelson Mc- RKSIDBNCB at office. H QUITE A PENNY. his brigade at once. He succeeded in getting Crocker in white poured the chocolate, assisted lows : ist'quarter in 3 4 ^ , half in I .-07. away without arousing suspicion and joining promoted. I feel discontented, and camp Gloon; Union, F. M. Lucas; Vinalhaven, Veni was eight years old last August, and life seems tiresome enough. 1 suppose you by Mrs. S. W. Lawry in pink and black silk, F. B. ADAMS, Ml. D„ Lieut. Greenhalgh the two hastily retraced Hiram H. Calder wood, Thomas B. Lane; Mr. Bean bought him when he was two years know all about the 4th Maine boys that are Miss Mabe, Spring in light blue silk, Miss Handsomo Sum of Money Loft in lhe County their steps to Washington. Three hours after Martha Hills in pink and Mrs. F. B. Adams Warren, Edwin A. Hosmer,John A. Skinner; old in Lexington, Ky. lie fwas unbroken at Physician and Surgeon, (heir departure, the town they had left was wounded. Geo. Redlan has lost an arm, Washington, W. E. Deering. the time, and was broken after arriving in bj lhe Pickle Business Charles Sawyer wounded in the foot, George m light blue and white organdie. 400 M AIN STItK K T, Rehidkmce St a t e Si raided by Rebel cavalry. Music boxes discoursed sweet music and it There is a new development in the City of Camden. He is gelaing and is by Prophet Wall wounded, Oliver Blackington not hurt, Rockland vs Lucy Farnsworth case mentioned Wilkes, he by George Wilkes,out of dam Sante DR. WOODSIDE, F. S. Sherman of Camden, who represents and so on. I am glad it is no worse. Julius was in every way a lovely affair.. Miss Janet and Master Eaton Simmons and last week. It seems that Miss Terroline by Hilus. Residence and Office 49 Middle St the Bunker Hill Pickle Co., of Boston, reports September 12, 1862, he writes home: “ 1 Litchfield is one of the bravest men in the Bachdder of Camden, an important witness He started at Rockland this year, Ju l/ 4, an unusually good season for cucumber ship ani now with my brigade in front of Alexan­ Miss Beulah Lawry received the guest9 at the TKLEPUO2FK CONNECTION. army, and one of the best of officers in an who was summoned at the last term of court and won first money, then won second money ments. bast year shipments continued until dria, Va., in the vicinity of the spot occupied engagement. He is entitled to the respect door. H oubh:— 8 t o t a. m .; 1 to 2, and 7 to 9 p. u for the City of Rockland, has gone West. at Fairfield, won first money two consecutive Sept. 30, but he doesn’t think they will hold by us about one year since. The officers and and good will of all his friends for his heroic One of the jolliest parties of the season days at Bangor, won first at Lewiston one day out so long this season. men of my command were very glad to see conduct under fire. No man more destin J. C. HILL. gathered at the Wight cottage, Cooper’s and second money the next day, and com­ Up to Wednesday night the shipments for me and gave me a warm reception. My health gu shed himself in that noble regiment (4th Beach Tuesday evening. A picnic supper, HAD NICE TIME. pletes the season by his brilliant work at Physician and Surgeon. this year were five hundred barrels more Ilian is improving, but I am very weak and cannut Maine) than Julius. and an exceptionally nice one, was served in Monroe. He is not entered iu any more Night call* troin thu office. Telephone Connection for the same time last season. In fact there bear much exertion. The old 4th (Maine) “ He was in the front and cheered on his the cottage. The attractiveness of the many The First Baptist Choral Association Glres races this season. SYNDICATE BUILDING. have been shipped thus far this year as many has had severe fights ami has acquitted itself men continuallly. So, too, with the Abbott tempting articles of food ,was heightened by cucumbers as were shipped all of last season. handsomely. Their loss was quite heavy, hoy of Thomaston, also Captain Davis, one of pretty floral effects. The cottage was illumin­ Concert In Belfast. The farmers of Knox county will receiv much more so than I supposed. I have little the best of officers, and so with very many ated with Japanese lanterns. After lunch an HUNG HIMSELF. COCHRAN, BAKER&CROSS this year not far from $ 10,000 cash for cu 10 write except it be that many of the troops others. Walker's horse was hit, but he adjournment was made to the shore where a require rest, especially my poor brigade. Will The First Baptist Choral Association had a K. II. Cochran. J. It. Baker. O. 0. Croat. cumbers. escaped unhurt.” clam-bake and corn-roast were enjoyed. fine time on its concert trip to Belfast last • h< v hive it y-»uask? I hope so. We are Sad Case of Sulolde In Camden—Respected Fire, Lire A Accident Insurance. Sept. 23, 1862.—“I am still in front of The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. C. A week. It left here Wednesday noon on the A Household Treasure. now located with a view of guarding Alexan­ Alexandria. The 4th (Maine) now is up the Citizen Takes His Life. The Oldest Inaurunce Agency in Maine. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payson, Mr. and Rockland and had a jolly voyage up river, D. W. Fuller, of Canajohaiie, N. Y., says dria and its approaches.” river near Potsville, the precise locality 1 Mrs.C.E.Littlefield.Dr.and Mrs. T. E. Tibbetts, being the recipient of many courtesies from 406 MAIN STREET, • ROCKLAND Soon after rejoining the brigade the follow that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis­ know not. 1 do not hear that they have had Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. officers of the boat. Janies Kidder, aged about 60, committed ing little incident occurred, which Major covery in the house and his family has always any fight, but infer that they have moved Ivan Baer, Mrs. 11. M. Lord, Mrs. Wade,Miss On arrival in Belfast they were taken in suicide at his home in Camden last week. WALKER & PAYSON, found the very best results follow ns use; Thayer of G» 11 Kerry’s staff relates: “At this around considerably. I may go with Gen’l Moore and Miss Adelaide Crocker. Mrs. Kidder was visiting in Lincolnville. lime my wife'who was st pping with friends in charge by kind entertainers who did every Attorneys and Counsellors at Law that he would not be without it, if prucurabh . Hooker, he has applied for me. I should thing possible to make their sojourn pleasant. Thursday evening one of the two daughters, \hxandria wi Ik-J to visit me in camp and as like him much better than any man 1 have who works in Rockland, came home, and SYNDICATE BUILDING, KOCKLAND. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., The Wa Wa Club held its first meeting of The concert was given in the Baptist says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is un our headquarters were established in the yard ever seen. I consider him the best man found the house closed and her father miss­ C. M. W a lk en . E. C. P a t io * the season with Miss Jennie Trussell Mon­ church, Wednesday evening, the church cloubtedly the best Cough remedy, that he has of a house ccupied by two mi Id e-aged ladies, in thc army.” ing. It was supposed he had gone to Lin day evening and elected the following offi­ being filled with an appreciative audience. used it in his family for eight years, and it has I engagrrl a room in the h< use which Mrs. Oct. 5, 1862:—“ 1 am still with my brigade colnville but when it was found that he wa AI.LOOH * MKHKUVKY, Thayer could u-e in rainy weather. The two cers: President, Mae Austin; vice-presi­ There were also pretty floral decorations. K never failed to do all that is claimed for it. at the outposts in front of Alexandria. How Loud applause and persistent encores marked not there the premises were searched and ladies a-ke<| protection from General Berry long 1 shall remain here 1 know not. I shall dent, Emma Doherty; secretary, Adelaide the body found hanging in the shed. L a w y e r s , Why not try a remedy so long tried and Holmes; treasurer, Bessie Robbins; business the presentation ol the program. After the tested. Trial bottles free at W. II. Kittredge’s for their property, consisting of a span of try to get away to more active service as soon The body was found Friday morning by a 899 M AIN S T R E E T , RO CK LA N D , Ml horses, carriage, some poultry and a large managers, Jennie Trussell and May Thorn­ concert the members of the Choral Associa­ Agents tor German Atrerlcan Fire Insurance n Sunday morning, learning from been fixed for every Friday night and the Thursday forenoon the party enjoyed a troubles? If not, get a bottle now and gel winter.” buckboard ride about Belfast and vicinity spondency was the cause of the deed. relief. This medicine has been found to be the e dored boy who drove lhe carriage that Oct. 11, 1862.—“My health is better. 1 first regular session was last evening with the tin lan, biliousness, and nausau, Ayer's PiHs ate are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, MelanJioly longer. I have now nine regiments in my Mrs. Burpee, Mrs. J. M. Blackington and Mrs. vote the Belfast tr p one of the most enjoy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitter my orders that the carriage shall bring the brigade, one of the largest brigades in the A. W. Gay being entertainers. The attract- the best in the world. They are also easy to ieuter.ant’s wife, if she desires to come, and able of the many good times they have had, take. is the medicine you need. Health aic army. 1 have it in most thorough drill and tive rooms of the house were rendered yet and they were greatly pleased with Belfast, Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large you , bject to riding with the wife of a discipline and it is the pride of all who be­ more attractive by generous floral decorations, orthern soldier you can stay at home, and with the hospitality of its people and their Commercial hotties only 50 cents at W. II. Kittredge’s long to it.” most charmingly arranged. beautiful homes. Drug Store. y ur carriage will go after her ’ This I).ought After a season at cards a nice lunch of Individ mt I instruction In Commercial und Knglikh them to terms, and the three returned to­ TO HE CONTINUED. sandwiches, salad, jellies, olives, chocolate, CANNED GOODS. utudies, : horthuiul, Typewriting, Actual Buoincna gether after church. The next day, Mrs. Practice, etc. 'Twice lhe attention for leas than ices and cake. LIQUOR COMMISSIONER. half the expense of attending similar schools in JONA. CROCKET!, Thayer while walking in their garden picked A PRETTY SIGHT. TO TUB TRADE, large* cities Booms lurge und elegantly equipped a few flowers of which there were a profusion, The Cooking Club bad a reunion picnic at There me several reasons why we with all modern facilities BUSINESS MEN and while arranging a bouquet was rnet by a Warren G. Williams, who lives at the Ballard Park, Friday, and had a very happy petition was circulated in this city last SUPPLIED WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS Orders Solicited lirtle colored girl with a n , how I nely ! I Lei more inclined (.atarih ( ure is taken internally, and acts di­ Wednesday aflernooi . Corn cooked in the Apple, Corn, Squash, Tomato and Opp. Fuller di Cobb’s. 13 t < murmur than uh* n I first came into service, rectly un. the blood and mucous surfaces. big brick oven was one ‘f the features of the Pumpkin, hromzht high prices ou Bus- elaborate spread. Ail had a jolly time. THOMASTON TOPICS when I had nnnv H ug- to drive me any- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is nor a quack medicine. ton Market aud are wauled this year. w boe to keep rny m od empl yed. Thing* It was prescribed by one of lhe best physicians 8AGENDORPH-8 PATENT 8EOTIONAL have somewhat cbjug’d si'-ce then, 1 hope- in ib is country for years, and is a regular pre The Uni/r isalists picnicked at Oakland Mrs. W. E. Mason and children went to So wu say “ write us’’ or see us on aid trust fo r th e b< tier, so I fin*4 myself wisb- scription. It is composed of the best tonics Thursday, a|id had one of thc very nicest Boston, Thursday, on the City of Bangor----- canned goods for we shall make it an Cemetery Woik. Steel Ceilings and i g to be at home rather than here sleeping known, combined with the best blood purifi­ 1 times of the ieasou. A fine dinner was served James McManus has entered Holy Cross Col­ A largo atock of Muouiuullk, Tab.cU, lleudtiiooes 0 • the ground a . am ai d l-ving po« rly enough ers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces | u the pavilioft and the day *peut in spoils or lege, Worcester, Mass.— Ailhur Elliott, object for )uu to deal wilb us. and Marlton* which will be sold ai price* to suit for a huugiy dog The arm. under Pope got The perfect combination of the two iugredi- I rambliug alorVg the picturesque coast. Ellis Prince, Murray Miller aud W. E. Dun Yours respectfully, the Huron. 4MTFirst-clw« work a opcciuily- Side Wall Finish. bar arc taking a trip along the coast in yacht 1844 For Churchee und Heoldeuceo. Catalogue, price* und a tremeuriou. tltia*b>ng at Buff Run. It is a ents is what produces such wonderful results ealimuu-e. on application to the bole Manufacturer*, tael, a*«d no < ff -ns * dl avail to k« ep it from tu curing ( atarih. Send for testimonials, free ’ A uuinbtr Lf Rockland society ladies had a Ida----- M:»s Hattie Rose, who has becu the Office & Works near L. Depot, THE Tfc.ll IKUl RoofclM * COM. (XI.. (LU.) ThlUd*.. Ta. leaking out. •'hCbdlan’s f-T.es, particularly F. J. CHENEY & CU., Toledo, U. 1 delightful whist party at Lucia Beach ycsler- guest of Mrss Kale Rose, has returned to THORNDIKE & HIX. Also makers of Lightning. Fire and Storm-Proof Dorchester, Mass. THOMASTON, ME. tolccl Hooting und Siding. Get circular*. lleiij'zehnao’s corps, opened the way to the lfltffc».Sold by druggests, 75c. I day afternoon given by Mrs. F. F. Burpee. Rockland, Ma. f

f t THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 17,1895.

Bond Gall Notice. In the account of the Wentworth re­ OBITUARY. MEN AND WOMEN. gan Belcher and son Herbert of Patterson, j union, published elsewhere, the name of “ Lin­ N. J »e guests of Mrs. E. M. Perry. Mrs. | “Ting=a=Ling=Ling.” coln” Wentworth should be changed to “Si Daniel Maxey died at his home in West Belchvf formerly belonged in this city. She 1 NUMBER THREE. mon” Wentworth. Having Especial Reference to People Every morning for school. Are tlie boys and To the holder* of the following defter!bed four Rockport, Friday. The funeral occurred Well Known Hereabouts. has not visited Rockland for 27 years------j per e»-nt city of Rockland. Knox County. Me., Sunday, Rev. Fred M. Preble of Camden Cyrus Carver, wife and son, who visited Mrs. girls ready? Remember that ill-fitting, cheap, option t»nnd«, aerie* of 1881-1911, notice la here z\nother bond call appears in this issue— officiating. Mr. Maxey was born in Union H. L. Thomas last week, have returned to by given that the following a*l«l described bond* The Dr. Shepherd cottage at B ay Point is their home in North Haven------Mrs. W ide clninsy shoes hurt their tender feet, distract their being now d u e are hereby m l l e i l In for pay­ this time for $40,000. This liberal refunding in 1807. He married Catherine Blood, who ment by said City of Rockland, Me., and nr» pay­ of city bonds means a most satisfactory re­ died in 1886. Of this union the following closed for the season------C. II. Emery and and son, who have been guests of E. E. ray- attention from their siudies—-cause lhat fidgetiness able at the office of the city treasurer. duction in the city’s interest account. children survive: Mrs. Sarah Perry, Hope family have been visiting at Vinalhaven, the son and wife, left yesterday, en route for which spoils many good lessons. To cumber the DKPCRIPriON. Joel Maxey, Dover, N. II.; Smith Maxey, guests of Dr. Lyford. their home in Danville, 111. feet is to cumber the brain. Bald bonds read a* being due "A. D. 1911 or West Rockport; Mrs. Elmira Smith,Rockland Dr. Hurley and family, guests of Capt. W after ten year* troth the date hereof nt the Dr. Nathaniel Butler of Chicago University Mrs. Clementine Thorndike, Mrs. Angelia P. Hurley and wife, returned to New York THE FLYERS- Here’s a good school shoe for hoys and girls at o p t i o n of the City,” and are of the following has accepted the presidency of Colby Univer dnte*. nnmbera and dennm lnatien*. Thorndike and John Maxey,all of West Rock yesterday------Mrs. A. J. Bagley and daughter SI.00 and $1.25 a pair. No, they are not henvy or sity, Waterville. Dr. Butler’s decision is very On the following *a;d deacrlbed bond* IIW- port. Mr. Maxey was an exemplary citizen, Mrs. Avery of Gardiner are at Capt. E. C. Well Contested Races at Union Saturday Last— clumsy, tho’ they are built for wear more than for T E R »8T MTOPM on the thirtieth dny of gratifying to the Colby Alumni in this vicinity. fond parent and a consistent Christian, Spaulding’s, Broadway------T. R. Pierce left September, A. 1). eighteen hundred and ninety-five esteemed by all who knew him. C. H yesterday for Colby University------Misses “ Time Not Given But Fast ” fine looks. No yonth would ever dislike them on The Opinion calls attention to certain al­ z\chorn of this city, a grandson, was brought Sadie G’llchrest and Addie Snow are in Bos that score. At $1.50 a pair, a little finer in appear­ leged discrepancies in thfc figures of the base­ up by him and regarded him always as ton------Miss Carrie Barnard has gone to New Exciting and interesting races were held at ance, great for wear, and as easy on the foot as father. York. the Union track, Saturday, and it was proved ball statement made by Manager Thomas in any shoe made. We have some very nice boys’ and this paper two weeks ago. Manager Thomas Mrs. Mary P. Merriam, widow of the late E. Clyde Thomas has recovered from a slight that they have some fast horses in town. is out of town on his vacation, and doubtless Horace Merriam, formerly of this city, died attack of pneumonia and resumed his position The races were for oats and a percent of the girls’ shoes at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.26 a pair They on his return will explain things in the lucid at Booonville, California, Sept. 5, aged 70 as manager of the Western Union telegraph gate money. The three-year-old colt race impart a gonteel appearance and give tho wearers a desire to look well and to and convincing style that is one of his char­ years. She had left her home in St. Helena, office Monday. In his absence Hiram G was won by Mildew Withers, owned by John have nice manners. acteristics. We would not attempt to dabble Napa Co., California, only a short time be Fales of Thomaston and Ben Reed of the Howes of Washington, as follows: with it, for we know little and care less about fore, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs, local office officiated. Young Reed is prov­ Mildew Wither*, John Howe*, ] l $1000 Joe D., R. W. Davis, Friendship, 2 2 it. Chas. Storey, to visit her sons, Horace and ing an apt hand with the key and is due for Zulolka, N. C. Kalloch, Warren, 3 8 WENTWORTH & CO.. 1000 Herbert, both well known in this city and 1000 an excellent position before long. Best time, 8:19. 1000 The Opinion makes a timely suggestion in now engaged in business in Boonville. On Harry Landes and wife left last evening for The Four-Year-Old colt race was won by a 338 Main Street, ■ ■ Rockland, Maine. 1000 the following. Why doesn’t the Penobscot the 3rd inst Mrs. Merriam had a slight coldL their new home in Seattle, Wash., followed colt owned by David Cummings of Appleton : 1000 the next day seemed better and rested well Yacht Club take the matter in hand? by the good wishes of many friends------D, Colt owned by Cumming*, Appleton, 1 1 1000 the night before she died. Her daughter 1000 Would It not be a graceful and proper thing to N. Spear and family of Baltimore are guests at " “ “ L. Gould, IIopo, 2 2 1000 give the crew of the Defender a public reception In went to see her about five o’clock in the “ " “ F. Pease, " 8 8 W. H. Kittredge’s------Mrs. West and Miss “ “ " J. P. Pease, " 4 4 1000 Rockland when they pa*e through here on their morning and found her resting very comfort West, who have been guests of Mrs. W. T. 1000 way home to Deer Isle, after the mngniflcent victory Beat Tim e 3:20 1000 ably. Soon after she took some breakfast Cobb, have returned to Somerville. Mrs. Mary that now seems within their grasp? Our people her and found her dead. She had been The Frce-for-AU was won by the chestnut 1000 are in a mood for celebrating, and no bettor way Banks accompanied them------Mrs. Jennie gelding Clarence, entered by F. E. Burkett. 1000 could be devised than In paying honor* to the gal. good health up to within the two days before Newcombe, who has been visiting Mrs. John Nov. 1000 lant Deer Isle snilors who have done *0 much to her death. She seemed to have passed away This was an exciting race, as he was pushed $ 7 . 9 9 . Mallett, left yesterday for Southwest Harbor. 1882 contribute to the grand result. All account* agree without a struggle. Her remains were taken hard in each heat by the bay mare Ione J n’y 1000 that the good work of the Defender’* crew was an Miss Mary Hahn of Boston is visiting Hull, owned by Wm. F. Gurney of Rockville, lotto important factor In the great victory. to her late home in St. Helena, Cals., for in 1000 terment beside her husband. Besides the friends in this city------Sidney P. Emery who won 3rd heat: 1000 two sons and daughter mentioned she leaves has returned to Exeter, N. IL, where he is Clarence, ch g., F. K. Burkett, 1 1 3 1 1000 employed. Mrs. Emery will follow later------Ione Hull, bm., W . K. Gurney, 2 2 1 2 This Week Only! 1000 The community was startled Friday to one other son, Fred, who resides in St. Maud, bm., A. O.Ripley, 3 3 2 3 learn of the «udden departure of Stephen Helena. Three sisters survive her—Mrs. J Mrs. Margaret Frost has returned to Belfast Kitty Clyde, bm., C. 1’. Hall, 4 4 4 4 Chase of the C. E. Weeks Co., and that he S. Willoughby of this city, Mrs. Caroline after a visit at G. Howe Wiggin’i ti. D ., bg., K. K. Thurston, 6 6 6 5 AMERICAN ARMS CO. Charles S. Hall has resumed his old position Dewdrop, O. Hlmmona, 6 6 D r was short in his accounts to a considerable McKellar, who is at present with Mrs. Wil­ S E M I H A M M E R L E S S N o. 12 T W I S T . with the Alonzo A. Knight Co. of Boston Lazy Jack, E R. Kelleran, 7 7 amount. Men who have had dealings with loughby, and Mrs. Alanson S. Thomson of Time not given, but fast. Mr. Chase are of the opinion that owing Star Prarie, Wis., who with her husband ------Charles HL Berry and wife are on a financial troubles of the last year or two he spent the summer here and returned to their trip to New York. John T. Berry, 2nd, YOU WAHf ONE OF THESE! has not been in his right mind. Those who home the first of month. Mr. and Mrs accompanied them to Peekskill where he WASHINGTON. have intimately known him, who have realized Merriam were both members while here of resumes his studies. Per order Finance Committee. how hard he has worked and have learned the Baptist Church, uniting with it as fa N. Jones is in Bangor----- Mrs. A. A. Flan­ Miss Nellie Bryant and Miss Glenora Van- JOHN LOVEJOY, Mayor. appreciate him as a man and a citizen can back as the days of its first pastor, Rev ders has been visiting in Northport------Miss nah are in town----- Miss Minta S. Powers, GET IT NOW ! EVERETT A. JONES. Treaaurer. find no other solution of the unfortunate Amariah Kalloch. Winnie Dennis, who has been visiting here Rockland, Knox Co , Me , Sept. 16, ISPo. who has been visiting friends in town, has re­ affair. the past week, left yesterday for Salem, turned to her home in Skow hegan----Mrs. Wliole*alc and Retail Dealer* In Mass., where her mother resides------Benj. D. SUMMER SOUNDS- Nathaniel Lincoln of Middletown, Conn., who Guns. Pistols, Ammunition all kinds, Powder, “The best place in the world for ______1 Thomas of Boston and Mrs. Warren of has been visiting here, has returned home yacht race is off Marblehead,” say the Mas Islesboro are at the old homestead on North ------B. P. Upham has had an ill turn, but is Shot, Loaded Shells, Wads, Caps, Primers, sachusetts. ‘Tis a good place but not a whit Echoes From Ihe Spots Where Bus; Man Main street, called hither on account of the now much better. Cleaning Tools, Gun Cases, Nitro Powder and better than Penobscot Bay, off Rockland Ireatelh for Rest and Recreation. sickness of their father, David A. Thomas, T he C.-G. in its last issue said the Central Nitro Loaded Shells, etc. Here is a splendid opportunity fora triangular who is one of our oldest citizens------Mrs. George Livingston of Boston, who has been House property had been sold to Charles W. yacht race, over water enclosed by islandst Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shaw and friends en Perry of Rockland. This is an error. The with fine harbors of refuge close at hand joyed a picnic at Oakland, Friday. the guest of old friends here, returned home IF YOU CAEM’T COME Saturday. property is not sold. Talk about off Marblehead and the Bay SBND YOUR ORDER TO Fundy! Come to Penobscot Bay and have Capt. Henry Pearson and family arrived Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bourne of Vassal home yesterday from their summer sojourn Mrs. J. II. Hosmer and family have re­ the race. As an inducement T hk C.-’ boro and Miss Nellie Rhoades of Waterville Crescent Beach. turned from a summer at Sunset and again will offer a souvenir spoon valued at less than occupy their home at 1S0 Main street- are visiting friends in town------Mrs. Norman $5000 as a trophy to the winning yacht. The Quite a delegation of Rocklanders visited Mrs. Susan Swett and daughter Edith are Iloak of California is visiting friends in town H. H. CRIE & CO., yachting men come down here to get their at Cooper’s Beach, Sunday. E. A. Burpo Hiram Bliss, Jr., returned from New York visiting the family of Richmond Havener at the Monday of last week----- Rev. T. P. Jones crews, and they can do a great deal worse and family and Mrs. Mary Burpee still sojourn North-end------F. B. Nichols and bride ar­ 4 5 6 1W ain S treet, than to come down here and race. there. rived Wednesday and are now residing on preached at the Congregational church Sun­ II. P. C. Wright is erecting a fine r Grove street------Philip Jason will leave day------George A. Ryder of All,ion has been ROCKLAND tage on the lot at Pleasant Beach which he Thursday for Lowell, Mass., where he has in town a few days----- George Cushman of to m ake Since our last issue the international yacht bought of J. II. Flint----- The Thorndike cot secured a situation----- Fred Knight is visiting North Waldoboro was here Thursday. race has been awarded the American Defender tage at Pleasant Beach is closed for the sea the Rockland boys at Bowdoin College----- and the cup remains with Uncle Samuel MRS. 8APAH K. TAYLOR son. Mrs. Delia Russ of Camden who has been THE WHEEL WON. NOTICE While the result is reached in rather an un visiting Mrs. C. A. Haskell returned home Ag-nf fnr DID •. eaguv satisfactory way, yet it was manifestly fair,and The families of C. A. Haskell, Alden Stover,G. II. Blethen and II.W. Thorndike re today. lorn-, N<». : b' Rankin Blruet, every Executor's Sale of Real Estale ii Acquainted to all experts the Defender is easily the fastci An interesting race took place last evening, olgh o'ch :k to nine o’clock, turned home yesterday from their respective County Treasurer L. R. Campbell and wife between A. B. Rackliff on foot and C. M. be glad to meet any who may wl*h boat. In the second race, crippled by the visited in Waldoboro last week----- Miss Dora main-boom of her rival, the American flyer cottages at Pleasant Beach where they have Robinson on his wheel. Rackiifle started at { 10 «dvo jnf< lion concerning those who are en- spent the greater part of the summer. Ames of Worcester visited Mrs. A. L. Rich­ 5 :3O o’clock from the Edward Bartlett place, gaged in the unlawful *alo of Intoxicants. All Thom aston, in the made a staunch fight and crossed the line but communication* coimiderod conddentlnl. No notice ehall *ell nt public uuctiou on the tir*i dny ot Octo­ Notwithstanding the lateness of the seasou ardson last week. She is now visiting her Middle street hill, while Mr. Robinson started taken ot anon} mom* letter*. 44 W ith the good qualities j 42 seconds after the Valkyrie. The race was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ames, at ber, A. D. Io96, nt In o’clock in the forenoon, on i awarded the Defender and justly so. The there were quite a number who took dinucr at the same time on his bicycle from the foot the premises, all tho right, title and interest which Pulpit Harbor. She will return to Worcester of Limerock street. The goal was the Bog said Margaret G. Ruggie* had in and to the follow­ of our $12 00 Blue and ’ third race was sailed by the Defender alone. at Sunnyside, Sunday. Landlord Buker ing described real estate, viz.: House, barn, office ports an excellent run during the summer this week to resume her studies at the Mem- bridge. | the Englishman declining to contest, on the rial Hospital, where she will graduate next F O ff S A L E ami land, Main street, opposite Pine street (home­ r>i 1 77- /- v j general plea that there were too many excur months. His popular resort will remain open Robinson overtook Rackliff at the Benner stead), Thomaston, Me ; lot of land west side of ail this week and possibly for some time into January------Mrs. Leonard Rankin is visiting school house, beating him-about three-fourths A water motor, large ’. make, in good condition, Wadsworth street, adjoining prison land, Thoina*- I>ltlCK lY PrSG J C/V C f- Sion boats in the way, although on the occa with piping, b. It, i-ic , i III be bought cheap Apply I ton. Me. JOHN RUGGLES, Executor. next week. in Boston------Miss Fannie Holmes of Boston of a mile. 1 sion of this third race the route was unusually is visiting relatives in the city. She has not ,o J . A. C L A R K , We* Rockport. 39tf ThomaHton, A ugust 27, 1896. 39-41 coats for men. free I from interfering craft. Dunraven APPLETON. been here for 13 years. She formerly lived j objection to sailing a race io near a large city on Granite street in the house now occupied T h e y a ie S t r i c t l y « )( H» a good one but is filed a trifle too late. by Chas. Price. Her father, Capt. Charles ’ * ' J 1 He has raced over that same route before and Mrs. Florence Sprowl and son have re turned from a short visit to relatives in Mass Holmes, was lost in the schooner Lion a num­ wool. Cut 44 inches no one s more familiar with the conditions ber of years ago with Capt. Furbish. 1 that exist If the Valkyrie had won the first Mrs. Oriville McGee of Rockland is visit Just to Start the Bal! Rolling I two contests or had even been awarded the ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown E. E. Simmons and wife are passing a lo n g 1 second race it is a good deal doubtful if . th ------M. F. Ilanly was in town Saturday------week in Boston------Miss Sylvia Marsh has i Defender would have sailed over the course Stephen z\. Laughton and Mrs. G. A. Dun- returned from a two years sojourn in Fox- « lia.ve ^elected from our Have heavy lasting lin alone in that third contest. ton have gone to zVugusta for a short visit. boro, Mass., and occupies her home on Broad W ------Mrs. Addie Moody is very sick with hear street------J. J. Perry and grand-daughters May and Hazel are visit ng the family of Orin F. ings, wide velvet collar trouble Mrs. z\delphus| Bartlett and daugh­ QUIETLY WEDDED. ters .Addie and Edith were in town recently, Perry in New York----- Miss Josephine Brad­ called here by the sickness of Mrs. Bartlett’s bury leaves Thursday for a three weeks and are warranted ab-: tjourn in Boston and vicinity------Mrs. . Magnificent Cloak Stock . i John P. Tyler and Miss Mary Cables were sister, Mrs. Moody------Miss Helen Pitman, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nancy Mary Thomas, who has passed the summer solutely fast color. , quietly married, Saiurday, Sept. 7, at the home in this city, has returned to her home in of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Louise Cables, North Pitman, returned to Mass., Wednesday------Mrs. Alden Robbins is visiting in Bath. Philadelphia------Mrs. E. F. Hooper and j Main street. No one outside ihe immediate son arrived Friday from their visit in Boston rPl«rycr Vinalhaven vi-red in the city last sie Mitchell is teaching the Fall term week------Miss Cora Pickering of Salem, Values Are Talking. school in District No. 3, New Castle------j Mass., has been visi’e g » er aum, Mis. R W. Miss Lottie Freeman has returned to Massa I Messer----- Mr. and Mis. Z. O. Bragg have 1( i** tim o tor you to Ixiy rtn

» THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE TUESDAY, CPTEM BER 17 1895 3

The Hewett house, Granite sheet, is re­ Another bond cal, is advertised by the city Beechamy pills for consti­ FOLKS AND THINGS ceiving repairs. | officials. See second page. FARWELL OPERA HOUSE. Fred Smith, Jr., has moved into the I.. R. I City Treasurer Jones continues to sell the pation io* and 25*. Get the G. I.. BLACK, Manager. Campbell house, Union street. Letters received yesterday report Prescott’s city 34 percent bonds. The sale has now Circus on the way from Livermore Kails to E. 8. Hastings TheCourier-Gazette has arranged book at your druggist's and l Oysters are greatly in evidence in stews reached >81.300. Bridgton. All the party nr ? well nnd happy with The Boston Daily Traveler so nowadays. They seem t ) be extra nice this A runaway coal team infused a little ex­ and business is good. go b y it. that we can send to all who pay in season. citement into Main street ^business life, yes­ ihuisday. Friday « advanoe, that bright evening news­ The Rockland Stenographic Club will meet terday noon. A nnual m ore than 0,000000 boxes. FALL with Miss Helen McIntosh at the Highland?, Rev. J. S. Moody at St. Peter’s Church will paper with The Weekly Courier Gtandpa Morse is amusing himself these on Sunday next have completed five years r»f Sept. 19, 20, 21. Thursday evening. — about under the influence of a stiff breeze. Plans are being made for a first-class event, possibly wider. There is a large supply of O verlook—H o w es— W ashington, A ugust 30, The Silver Star will take a private party to by Hiram Bliss, Jr , Esq , Emery Augustus Over­ Art Needlework on exhi­ clarence Wortman has moved back to this the Simpson House for supper and a social and what the Anderson Camp hoys promise good rock,that can be advantageously worked. they most always some times come very near There is a nice chance to dump refuse, to look of Union nnd Mattle R. Howes of Liberty. F ur Goods. city from Waldoboro and resides on State dance, leaving Railroad wharf at 6.30 o’clock. W h it e —H a m m o n ij-Brunswick, September 11, bition and for sale, street. Music will he furnished, and the dance will doing. Watch for more detailed announce­ erect derricks and build kilns. It is possible by Rev. W. F. Holmes, John G. White of New We have a much larger stock that two kilns may be erected this fall. castle and Winnie K. Hammond of Damariscotta The Oscar Perry house,south of Ingraham’s be held in the large dining room of the hotel. ments ! than ever before, and will Mills. Embracing Linens, Silks, Hill, is closed in and is receiving the outside Fare 25 cents for the round trip. make the Lowest Prices pos­ finish. The thrilling military drama, “The Girl Miss Sophia Spofford of this city, who has The Live Oak Phosphate Company of etc. All the newest and sible on all our goods. Probate Court is in session today. Next been spending a few weeks with a friend Spy,” will he presented at Farwell Opera Elmwood, Florida, with offices in Boston are week’s C.-G. will contain the usual detailed Miss Julia Conway, in Camden, while re­ House on Friday evening, September 27, for prepared to make good offers to agents for choicest designs. report. turning from calling on friends Monday after­ the benefit of the Tillson Light Infantry. handling their goods in the east. Write to Co l e —Rockland, Septem ber 10, Iva May, daugh­ Miss Clara Turner, a star actress, for whom Box 1804, Boiton. ter of Samuel Jr. and Jennie C. Cole, aged 3 Thos. E. Shea and his fine company of noon, fell on the Pearl street sidewalk. At month**, 10 days. ART EMBROIDERIES TAUGHT. first they were unable to determine the extent the play was written, will appear in the title T hom as—Camden, September 10, Clarence, players Thursday, Friday and Saturday of role, and Mr. Bert Miller will he seen in his this week. of her injuries, and she was carried to Miss CARD OF THANKS. of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury C. Thomus, aged 21 Elevator to third floor. 30 Now Patte Conway’s. Dr. Hart was summoned and original character, Private Mike OTIoney, J Mouse—Santa Clara, California, September 10, George E. Gray is due here Wednesday etc. The other parts will he taken by some from Toronto, where he has been pitching ball soon discovered that her hip was broken. The children of the late John B. Water- Mrs. B W. Morse, formerly of Rockport, a native Miss Spofford is a lady over seventy years of of our best local amateurs, members of the of Albion. the past season. house wish herewith to express their sincere PILLSBURY—Thom aston, Septem ber 9, Virgil R., MRS, M, P, SIMONTON, age and at first suffered acute pain, but is now company and their friends. DRESSES, Elden Davis has the foundation nearly thanks and gratitude to the many kind friends son of Oliver B. and Nellie J. Pillsbury, aged 3 as comfortable as possible. months, 2ft days. Syndicate Building, Rockland completed for a good-sized house on the Thos. E. Shea and company are billed to who have so kindly and generously tendered Just received. Only One Pat The police have been garnering a lot of their assistance and sympathy to them in the IV,hm—Union. August 25, Pearl 8., only daughter Owl’s Head road. appear in the opera house Thursday, Friday of Charles F. and Uuesle M. Ross, aged 2 years, 5 a kind. Prices from contraband stuff, of late. The big seizure at and Saturday of this week. Mr. Shea’s advent hour of their bereavement. Signed : months, 13 days. Friday evening was ladies night at the Cen­ J acobs—Thomaston, September 6, George W. the Central House T he C.-G. mentioned last about this time of year is always looked for­ E. P. Waterhouse, tral Club, and a very congenial party enjoyed week, Tuesday. The day following the Marsh L. O. Waterhouse, Jacobs, aged 43 years. dancing until a late hour. ward to by a very large number of theatre Bil l s —Quincy, Mass..Septem ber 6, Deacon How- capture, the gallant officers of the law swooped loving people. Mr. Shea and company pre­ Mrs. J. C. Barber. id Bills, a native of Hope aged 78 yearn. $4.°° to $1 J. B. Simonton of West Rockport is market­ V in a l —Vinalhaven, September 4, daughter of down on Gray & Kavanaugh’s place, foot of sent the usual strong amount of talent that ing nice squashes and celery. He raised 25 Myrtle street, and got three barrel? of ale, nine Ir and Mrs. Leonard W. Vinal, aged 9 months. A P A T T E R N . tons of the former, Hubbard variety. has always made this party welcome. They The Mountain View Hotel, Camden, Me., B kck—Deer Isle, September 1, Genevieve M. quarts of whiskey and a quantity of lager. It open Thursday with the “Fire Patrol,” Friday F. O. Martin, proprietor, is now open for the Heck, aged 1 year, 1 month, 3 days. BZ7”Shown this week on, 6ur Bird & Barney occupy the sightly and was found under the floor. Messrs. Gray and W incapaw - Friendship 8epten\ber 1, Elvle, “ Richelieu,” and Saturday the “Snares of New season. 26 Center Counter. handy rooms in Syndicate Block, vacated by Kavanaugh were a good deal astonished that wife of Percy Wlncapnw, aged 17 years. 8 months, York.” Messrs. Greene, McAuliffe, Carnes 18 days Dr. W. V. Ilanscom, who now’ has his offices the liquor was hid there and disclaimed all and others are with the party and we shall When a person begins to grow thin there Mek iiia m —Boonville, Cal., September 5, Mrs. at his Masonic street home-and his hospital knowledge thereof. Probably some one hid it have three good performances. Tickets at Mary P. Merriam, aged 70 years, 10 months, 10 SCHOOL rooms on Pleasant street. therewhen they wern’t looking. is something wrong. The waste is greater days. popular prices are now ready. than the supply and it is only a question of Just Received, a New Lot of A number of ladies met at the library rooms There is a bad place in the concrete side­ time when the end must come. walk in front of the Geoffray house, Masonic Friday afternoon and organized a Current FRATERNITY_FACTS. In nine cases out of ten the trouble is with SUPPLIES. street. The walk has sunken in, and some Events Club. Mrs. A. C. Mather was chosen the digestive organs. If you can restore Fancy Baskets I unwary pedestrian will break a bone there hairman and the following officers were “ G ood K/voktxrJtiuc” Ltnln them to a,healthy condition you will stop the Our stock this season is Egp'Shown this week in our North unless perchance the city mends the defect. elected: Mrs. A. T. Blackington, President; Disclosures of Importance From Ihe Hidden waste, put on new flesh and cause them to Mrs. Peter Kennedy, Vice President; Miss The joke is on a well known Rockland Haunt of the Gay and Giddy Goat- feel better in every way. The food they eat ihe largest and best we W in d o w . lady who kept her boy home from school sev Lottie Lawry, Secretary; Miss Nancy I. Bur- will be digested and appropriated to the Burhank, Treasurer; Executive Committee, GIRL WANTED. ever had. I n Tablets and eral weeks because he had a hoarse cold, Star of Hope Lodge, I. O. O. F., of needs of the system and a normal appetite Mrs. A. J. Shaw, Mrs.D.N.Mortland,Mrs. F.C. Competent girl to do housework is wanted. and then it transpired that the trouble with Vinalhaven, will visit Warren next Saturday. will appear. Apply to 6 WALKER PLACE. 37 Blocks we have both tbe E. B. HASTINGS, the lad was the “chicken crow,” as his voice Knight anil Mrs. Abbie Hall. Voted to have The Vinalhaven team will work the third de­ an annual fee of $2 and that the number of Consumption frequently follows a wasting largest sizes for the was changing. gree on several candidates. Probably a large of bodily tissue because nearly all consump members he unlimited. All ladies interested number of the members will attend with their money and those for a s ’ r a m m i l : Fac similes of skulls are the latest fad for in this line of work are invited to join this tives have indigestion. The Shaker Diges match-safes* The combination is rather too ladies. tive Cordial will restore the stomach to a small price with good FOR S A LE . club and the next meeting will he at the li­ Will bo sold at a bargain, tbe Building,7 Lot and suggestive of brimstone to be real palatable brary rooms Friday, Sept. 27, at 2 o’clock. Canton Lafayette, Patriarchs Militant, I. O. healthy condition in a vast majority of case9. Get one of their books from your druggist -paper in them. Pencils, shore front, Engine and Boiler, and fittings—main and nice----- The White House Cafe is now This club is an outgrowth of the afternoon O. F., has decided to hold a field day the ahnft, pulleye, belt, grtndntono, etc, of tho Metcalf run day and night. Capt. M. J. Carter is on address given at the residence of Nathaniel last ot this month or early in October and and learn about this new and valuable rem­ Lynchburg, Virginia. Pens, Crayons, Rules, Mill In Thom aston The building Is about 30x50. the quarter-deck nights and Albert C. Hall Jones a week ago by Mrs. Merrill of Boston. has appointed a committee to make arrange­ edy. In good order, and tbe plant Is excellently adapted When the children need Castor Oil, give Lunch Boxes, etc. t . for any wood.working business or auy other that has command days-----Charles Coughlin has After the club is fully organized it is probable ments------The Redmen of the state are on requires steam power. For Information enquire of entered the employ of Franz Simmons. them Laxol—it is palatable. that Mrs. Merrill will again meet with them. the war path for palefaces, the Great Council NOTICE. J. H. II. HEWETT, Thomsstoa, Me. 28 Several trees have been cut down in front of Maine having offered a series of prizes to A Job in School W riting Paper at The Epworth league v\QI give an entertain, CALIFORNIA. MISS K. JOSEPHINE BROMLEY, graduate of of the Sweetser place, Pleasant street, great­ ment in Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the tribes making the greatest gain in a given Prof. Felix Adler's training class, New York, will io c e n t s fo r 12O s h e e t s . HOUSE FOR SALE. ly improving the looks of the premises Thursday evening next, September 19, for the time. A new and interesting Book descriptive of roopen her Kludorgarteu M onday, Wept. 10th. For To be sold at a bargain, the two-story frame ------Pleasant street is to have a new California mailed free to your address. Send terms and particulars apply at 17 MAPLE 8T. building with ull and barn, known as the Elliot benefit of Leroy Williams’, the little blind hoy. Bethel Rebekah Lodge of Union is making 38-37 house, on tho corner of Knox and Elliot streets in walk from .Franklin street as far as A Phis little fellow is now ten years old. Three rapid improvement in floor work under the to A. PHILLIPS & CO., Washington ,SL, Thomaston; the frontage of the lot on Knox street T. Prescott’s. Said walk was absolutely Boston, Mass. being 195 Let. These buildings are in excellent years ago he was playing about Sea street, direction of Mr. George W. Brown of War­ F O R S A L E , repair, both inside mid out, with si sled roofs, and necessary as the old one was in a sad state of groping his way about and almost absolutely ren ---- The Warren Odd Fellows are making f By F. W. SM ITH , an excellent seeoDd«hand_ g ro ­ Huston’s News Stand, well calculated if so wished for two families. decay. The deep gutter that ran under the uncaied for. He had been blind from in­ preparations to receive their Vinalhaven • cery wagon. 35 38 Also piped ?nd plumbed throughout with connec­ old walk is being filled with chips. fancy, and was very poor and of course very brothers next Saturday night------Mystic Re- j BUSINESS LOCALS. Opposite Thorndike Hotel. tions to water mains and sewer on Knox street, COTTAGE HOUSE FORSALE jvcstm.'nt or for an established home a rare A. S. Green, butter maker of Rockland ignorant even for a child, although naturally bekah Lodge of Warren will work the Re­ op. Creamery, has returned from a trip to Lewis­ Lot and buildings at South End, magnificent normal on apply to C. PR IN C E , A drar. intelligent. The case coming to the atten­ bekah degree on several candidates next Mon- ' view excellent fuclIltloM for small family. For suit) ton, Turner and other places, where he made tion of members of the Epworth League, they day evening. bargain. EDWARD K. GOULD, Probate Ju ly 24, 1896. *> an inspection tour of a number of creameries. took him from the streets and, getting author­ Division Commander IL C. Chatto of Maine ? Office, Court H ouse. 22 Mr. Green is an expert butter maker and is ity to iio so, placed him in the Kindergarten Dunn & Carr have the latest thing in Bbx BUSINESS FOR 8ALE. Division, S. of V., has issued general order | Roller Skates For Sale. _ An Interest in a smsl; steam power, wood work- giving the patrons of Rockland Creamery a for the Blind at Jamaica Plain, Mass. No. 5. From it iwe learn that Arthur Titus 1 Paper fur only to cents. Call and see it. ig plant Variety jobbing, manufacture of house A fine lot of Roller Skates for sale at a bargain, Here first-class article. He is up with the times There he has made rapid progress, and is now has resigned the position of 2d Lieutenant of J ..uishlngs, etc. Established two years, doing a part of bankrupt slock. EDWARD K. GOULD, good business. A burguln. Poor health sole rea­ in all that pertains to creamery work and well and happy, and able to pursue various Anderson Camp of this city, and Harry R. 1 FLOWERING BULBS. RfglsU-r of Insolvency. 22 makes use of all new ideas. He is also a We go again with our son for aelling. E. M. 8KAW, firm Shaw & studies and employments which will fit him Marsh has been elected to fill the vacancy. J Smith, Rockland, Me. 13 fine business man, and book-keeper. for a useful and self-sustaining life. The Easter Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., just The reports of the quarter ending June 30 I received and for sale by STABLE ROOM. Plenty of nice fish in the markets. Halibut league have paid all his expenses, the money show the number of camps to be 49, an in­ Parties who would like a good place to winter bard times. CASH needed having been provided by voluntary C. M. T ibbetts. homes should pul themselves In communication MACHINE SHOP FOR SJ retails at 14 and 15 cents, hay cod and crease of five during the quarter. The num­ The Muchlue Shop and fixtures of the late George haddock at 5, hlueflsh from Buzzard's Bay at contributions and one or two entertainments dth W. W. Light, 1’. (J address South Liberty. ber of members is 1487, there being 164 "If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled Jr. Light has the best of accomiuodailons for prices lower than ever. LI. Junes of South Union, Kuox Co., Maine, with 12, wh'te perch from local ponds at 15, like that now’ announced, which were very mustered in, 6 transferred and 13 reinstated. horses, will give them the best of care und feed, the land on which It stands sad the water power largely attended. The object is so meritori­ cigar, ask lor the E. W. Mild IO ct. Sold and on easy terms. 33 connected therewith. Tho shop la about thirty by lobsters 14, sword fish 14. Clams are in One camp has disbanded and three have forty or fifty feet floor space, two stories high sud great demand at 20 cents a quart. Fancy ous an one that it is to he hoped that many been suspended so that the total number of everswheie. H. M. B. 5 cents. a busement. Tools, etc., ull Iu order for IminudlsU oysters are in the market at 75 cents a quart. will take this method of contributing to it. camps is 45, while the number of members in House for Rent. Pillsbury's Best Flour, • 4 .7 5 use. Terms cash or undoubted security. MEM. Cheap oysters will he on deck alxiut Oct I. This will he a musical entertainment, by some good standing is 1333. These reports are Domestic and Vienna Bread fresb aud sweet Wushhurn's, “ “ 4.7ft C. A. JONES, Exx. of Estate. Rofereuoe, PaiLo The lower part of tho R. M. Pillsbury house, Norman R , 4.2A T h u r st o n , Rock laud. 28 Mackerel are very scarce. linkers are of the best talent in and about Rockland, from E. C. Moran, adjutant. E. K. Gould, every day. Hot rolls made from best materials 18ft Broadway; well adapted for small fuinily* quoted at 13 cents each by wholesale, which with several parts by artists from out of town fur tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. Rent reasonable. Apply on premises. Stocks Best, 4.2ft division quartermaster, reports £1477.41 in Brown Bread and Beans Saiurday and Sunday. two years ago retailed at 5 cents each. who have never been heard here. The pro­ the hands of camp quartermasters. 1 CARRIE B. PILLSBURY. Hl. Louin, 3 .0 0 gram will include selections by Miss Wealthy Klint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. 10 lbs. Cottoleno, .87 I Hughes, the talented lady cornetist, Joseph Engine and Boiler for Sale 10 lbs. Pure Lard, .87 Cummings Chase, elocutionist, Mrs. Ada GRANGE FIELO DAY. J unk—Jacob Segal and Abraham Brad­ 10 lbs. Fairbank Lard, bury have opened a new junk store, the A good Engine und Boiler of about twenty-live -77 Mills and Mrs. Lillian Copping, vocalists, with 1 lb. Spear Hoad Tobacco, .4 0 highest casn price paid for old rubbers, rags, horse power, In good condition. Enquire ot Polish for Rubbers is in the other talent. Tickets are 25 cents. The members of Pleasant Valley Grange H. A. WILLS, Funcy Ponce MoIuhsoh per gal., lowest price ron, metals, etc. Send us a line and we wi 11 Lini uliivllle, Me. have engaged Oakland Park for a grand field icall for it. 13 Pearl street, Rockland. ever inudu, -49 day for Thursday, Sept. 19, The members of Good Porto Rico Molasses, market, making worn ones as Furnished Rooms, .28 Agencies Wanted ! the order in Knox county with invited guests Wanted.—People of Rockland, Thomaston, Good New Orleans Molusses, .2 2 The Summer People are cordially invited to attend and bring their Pleasantly situalud for lodgers, ut 19 North Main 6 lbs. California Raisins, 8ft bright as new. Ask your Rockport and Camden to know that Max Ht., with board If desired. W ithin five miuutvs* lunch baskets. O. Gardner, after taking out 20 lbs. Rice, not broken, TO SELL PHOSPHATE. Antin of 90 Sea street, loans money on one walk of the court house. Electric curs pass the • 1.0 0 Have Left shoe dealer or grocer for it. an accident policy, has consented to umpire a hours notice on household furniture, organs door. Prices reasonable. ftl-61* 36 2 cans Fine Peaches, VI ’ .24 Profits unlimited If the agent is active, but he game of baseball. E. B. Spear will twirl for and pianos, watches, jewelry ami men’s l"*fbrCream Tartar, Stickney it Poor or net take Horne interest in company to Insuru good the Pleasant Valleyites, who will face Charles Homestead for Sale. Three Crow, .80 fuith Everything trunuucted 011 the square. Ad- Simmons with a picked nine from the suburbs. second band clothing. Alsu new and secund Gut tre are s till »ith you. drees P. O. BOX 18*14, Boston, Mush. 37 band clothing, furniture, watches, etc., bought The subscriber offers for sale the homesteud of Witch Hazel, plut slxe, .20 Other attractions will he fishing, boating, a the lute Tb"inas P. Burgess, pleusuully situated in Hops, per lb., .18 and sold. All transactions are strictly Wurren Village, und consisting of a house, burn CROCKETT, game of round hall and a dance in the after­ private. Come and see me or write me a line Borax, *' .17 Wehave^eijoyed^ourteh noon with music by Meservey. If stormy it und seven acres of laud in good condition, with a and I will call to see you. MAX ANTIN, productive orchard of excellent fruit, and an ouk Sulphur, “ Oft The Photographer, will be held the next day. 90 Sea street. gruvu io the pasture of some 20 tree# or m ore; u Saltpetre, “ .1ft and noun turn our atte Will sell tickets good for r>u<* d«»z» B ow ling few moments walk from stores, post office, fac­ tories und schools. To be disposed of soon iu 1 Best Oiled Tubs, 80 . . AND . . SMART PAIR- order to close up uu estate. to b usiniu. I. P. S I A RH ETT, Cabinet Photos way They are finished half her age. A lady called on Miss Estes und Suturilay, Sept 13th and 14th Inst., from eight on collodion p per, which is the most expensive East of Portland. o’clock a. m. to four o'clock f . m.. for the purpose one duy last week and found her sewing with­ of correcting errors Iu the Assvsemeuis for the cur­ CIRLS WANTED paper on Hie m arket and calm ed by the muuufuc out the aid of glasses. She threaded a fine Household Line. Uirers and ieudimr photovr |>hers of the country to W. S. SHOREY rent year. C. L. ALLEN, Secretary Gills for tfeuerul housework, nurses and the be the ONLY PERM \NKNT PAPER. needle while the lady was there, disdaining 62-1 W3ti nrrscry can obtain first-class places by applying at Furniture, Bedding, Desks, Mirrors, Tlnw s 1* >rtiesout of town eucl-*sing money wi b pontage OUk AIM, “THE rop.” the aid of spectacles. b? lu w u k o aae of MRS R. C H K fld E S JV 7 Grove Btro'i'.. Rnckh-a i Lamps, etc. We also have 8tatlouery,|Bric-s bra foi return of licxit will receive pr*mp( attention. Havener’s Block, 462 1-2 Main St. In the next house 1 esides Mrs. Mary Hix, QOOK etc. Como in and see us, It will pay you to do so’- There ure many ways of ruislng the WIS’D in her 92nd year, mother of O. P. and W. B. Oar prleos are all right—In fact they are hardly I have the HiH attempt to make to raise it dis KOUKMNII, MK. Hix of this city. Mrs. Hix is another smart h .11. ni ly. credit 1 do not ask. Will com turn.' th e D in d e r , worth mentioning. sale of tickets one month lunger; lust • liance ibis S H. ARNOLD, Chef. old ladv, reading without artificial aid. season These pictures ure to be finish'd upon Boston : Cafe, honor, oot to get tin- gieu'est am ount of work « IT BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, in a given lime They me finished with every in­ UNIONS FAST ONE tention to details in mu'dpulut'OU o insure perma­ ju st o u r . . Front St., Bath, MainS. HDNT BUILDING. nency. For proof examine largo esse at my door. Iowa Maid, that ga little flyer owned by Actual bu“ioe*» bv mail and common nsnier at They huve been out to (he wtaibvr over u ye ir. A new, beautiful “ Aria” for Teuor or Hopruno voice. Words and Music by V7. L. Barrows ofFUoi Uuiou, had done wonder­ »<• Every DeaorlpUuu of Work portalulng to Uu Meals to order, Hoi or Cold Lunch. The least affected ure on paper id present use My Kook Blu'llog Buvlaoat* E xecuted Prom ptly. F. K. Shaw Co., motto Is SOT that people expevAo be humbugged F II. Thomas, uu bor of the “Gates ful work this year, dropping her record from The Shaw 3 “ C ollege Table Board by tho day or week. but expect wbut they pay for. 1 that Never Close." bpeciui rice lim­ j 2 :4c to 2:21 1-4. Eallmutew gheu uu Large ur Small John ited a . . . 34-37 Portland and Augusta, flc. U Opera House Block, TI4J MKT <4 W ILL MOI 4} G O O D »f" K She has not been sold to Rockland parties P rimcifal. - - PORTLAND c a m d L n , m e . O N E F U L X 111 A b . 33 MAINE MUSIC STORE as was currently reported this morning. F. L. SHAW. CAMDEN. ME. THE RO CKLA'«n COURFER-GAZETl'E: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1895

STEAMBOAT SPARKS- $1; pair farm horses, $2.60; 2d,$1.50; flowers. SI.50; 2d. Si ; 3d, 50c. pair matched.horses, $2.50; 2d, $1.50; No. 18,—F arm C rops Officers of the Rockland— Courtesies on the S te a m . gentleman’s driving horse,$1.50; 2d,$l. Committee.— Bradford Sprague, Ar­ S. Thom as Saul, Pari of the City of Bangor Force. N g . 11—C o lts. thur Wentworth, Win. D. Waltz, It. B o ile rs . Committee—Ed. G regory, W. (). S. Keene, George N. Mnuk. The Rockland has done the biggest bud Best exhibition o f farm crops the R ep aired . nes? in her history, this present season. Her Cummings, Elbridge Fish, N. F. Bar­ growth of 1895, S3: 2d, $2. officers are as follows: Captain, Nelson II rett. A. M. Titus. Weed; P ilo l, F. W. Cook; 1st officer, J. IL 3 years entire driving stock. $2; 2d, No. 19—H g ps e h g l d M anpeactvres. ( Hanson; Engineer, J. Bassett: Purser,George S I: 3 years entire draft slock, S2; 2d, Committee—W. E. Ililt and lady, JOHN R. COUSINS W. Wheeler; Cook, Fred Packard. M David Cummings Btid holy, Lvninn F. Wheeled, who has recently been promoted to S I: 3 years old gelding or (illy driving F i ve and lad) . Freeman Light and ( TILLSON ^HARFI 0ldS2a|-2 Years. the position of purser, is a Rockland boy. stock, $2; 2d, $1; 2 years old, entire lady, J. M. Studley and lady. He has been connected with the line Bag carpel, 75c; 2d, 50c; 3d, 25c. f l p t h a l m i c During my May of over 2 years In Rockland I seven years, and is a capable ami reliable gelding or (illy, driving stock $2; 2d, hnve done work for parties throughout Knox Co, S I; 2 years old, entire gelding or lilly, 4"arn carpet 75c; 2d, 50c; 3d, 25c. and|E0 Trustees.—Alden Robbins, Apple- Carol.” Thn lio: stanza, which is of .Mr. PAYSON TUCKER, V. P. & Gen’^Man. Grade cows, Jersey, Durham, Ayr Apples—King of Tompkins Co., Thomas’ c.ui po-ai, n, i. as follows: ton: S. S. B artlett, W ashington; B. B. F. E. BOOTH BY, G. p. & T A. shire, Holstein or Hereford, cacti Baldwin, N. Spy, R. Russet, Famuse, H«v< run h.-nrtl ll,e Z ephyr’a carol W S. EATON, Gen. Freight Agent. Payson, Warren; M. Metcalf, Hope. Ko in il i- "(ml Elnd'oi. he hill SI 50; 2d, Si- ubbardston, Tallniaii Sweet, V. / 1 (lie dawn of .< uruinn (willKlit Town Agents—II. L. Bobbins, E. L. lift all lialtire seeiuB »o Kll!till: Grade heifers one and two years old Rellllower, Gravenstein, Porter, U. Have you thought when on life’t Has Reduced the Price of Davidson.SjWin.^H. Fuller, J. T. Bry­ Pippin, Greening, Hurlbiirt, Blue •Twi,-

I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAffCTTE: TUESDAY, SE^EM BER 17 1895

lery of the first army corps and as a brevet i major general of volunteers, are a source of pride to his comrades, and have added im­ YOU LACK STRENGTH. DISTRESSING perishable luster to the military record of our noble state. DISEASES Jiek Resolved, That we have watched with 01’ dcquiir.taitces Snowed and pride his prosperous career in civil life, have partaken of the bounties of his generous na­ Schools Have Begun and Parents Weak Nerves, Tired, Exhausted Live ^ a'Jar^ Df 1 't0l,2St Tha? °bc' Is tlio R esult of ture, and now delight to direct attention to Hew Fritfid hips Formed. the many public-spirited acts which have As Well as Pupils Have a Parr. cur in Shadow of Megunncook. ever marked his course as a son of Maine, SKIN DISORDERED and as a citizen of this great republic. We Bodies. IriA ta n tly Hotrih* Ray* Are Royally Entertained mourn hia loss, not as one dead, for such as S T O M A i . 'H , he never die in the fond recollection of a The Ilenpflt of n Good Home Inflnt-nce— Kasim sg Flot-Chi'H at the Buy View R elieved by Unions’ b»vaH iflzons— Resolutions grateful people, hut as one gone for a little Parents Sltonld Visit the Schools Frc- and time apart from us. Ilis untiring energy, his llotlM— TIh’ i Isll MllM Mifler— Height BLUR REP'RE of It expert—Head of-lh ‘«L tke-School S p eed ily sagacious foresight in the management ni qne tty — Another Record of the of Ilpfipiider’H Addition to M<- T H E E Y E S , Associm i n ll’id Its Usual Good Time vast interests, and his phenomenal success in The Complaint of Thousands C u red b y Wherenbonts of Well Known People— tfimtfcook 'till—Work on New Vetwel — flie Wentworth « Ians. business life all mark him as a man of won­ Upon Thousands, DIZZINESS. derful intellectual power, whose genius can Items of General Interest. Soon io Ik gin. best be comprehended by its results. Resolved, That his hand was in every OVER-EATING, good moral work and he was an uncompro­ ( u t i c u r a The annual reunion of the Fourth Maine mising and outspoken foe of those vices and The editorial in T he C.-G. of two weeks PrEKDT CtTRK TRKATMXirr. — Regiment and Second Maine Mattery Assoc- Health aud 'Strength are Busine3s continues brisk at the Bay View. warm trnnn with Ccrtctnu Soap, aentle appli­ SOUR STOMACH, their promoters that degrade, impoverish and ago, in which it was suggested that the busi- Last week the overflow rooms in French cation* of (,’uticlra (ointment), and mild dosea lain n was held with the Grand Army Post in drag down his fellow man. nets men of the county take some action to of Cuticura R esolvent (the now blood purifier) Union Thursday and like all these gatherings have the night mail over the Knox & Lin­ W ithin Your Grasp. Bluck were called into uie and the force was CONSTIPATION, Resolved, That these resolutions be added 1 kept as busy as at any time during the sum­ Hold throughout the world. Rrittnh dew*: F. Nrw- there was nothing wanting to make it a com­ to the recosds of this association and a copy coln continued during the winter, struck a ?.IRT Klne Fdward-«t., London. F o m a plete success. Several hundred veterans were mer. Bay View has had a fine season and D kuoAC rbm.C oki*.. Sole Prop*.. Boeton, U. 8. A. of them be presented to the family of the responsive chord in Rockport. There cer­ Dr. Greene’s Nervura Makes You has made new friends. An extra good dinner LIVER COMPLAINT, in attendance, an especially large delega­ deceased. tainly should be influence enough in this sec­ tio n g-nng from this city and vicinity by means was served Friday. The pumpkin pie was ex­ John H. Gordon, tion, if properly united and properly executed, Strong and Well. of the Georges Valley’s special excursion. ceptionally good, and there is a legend con­ NERVOUS Charles D. Jonbr, to prevail upon Uncle Sam to continue that At Union the comrades rrceiv. .*, a hearty nected with the pumpkin from which said pie Nathan Bach elder. important mail service. Mr. Tucker and his was marie to the effect that it was stolen— DEBILITY, welcome fr« m the local p.»>t .and people in road will gladly run the necessary trains if It is the Great Reslorative o f general. Selectman Robbins and Commander Uncle Sam will furnish the mails at the regu­ captured on a huckboard ride enjoyed by the Norwood delivered addresses of welcome, The Wentworth reunion was held at the Nerve and Body. help a week or so ago. It is rumored that, PRICKLY PEELING pleasant resilence of Admiral Wentworth in lar rates. Rockport aud Camden and other C. D. Jones responded in i is usual happy man­ places in the county need that night mail and that huckboard party brought home a queer Or II ,ND' OR FEET Rockport near Simonton, Wednesday. Exten­ assortment of valuables, from cordwood to ner and the association was then ready to do it is quite probable that if an energetic effort The world is filled with people who, while justice to the excellent dinner which had been sive preparations were made by the two brothers turnips. Admiral and Joseph Wentworth who live near is made in season, Knox county can have its not exactly sick, yet lack strength. They are prepared in Grab i .Army hail by the Ladies’ night mail all through the winter. Superintendent Thomas Walker of the Relief Corps m u. generous contributions from together to accommodate a large number, weak, tired, languid and nervous, especially Warren mills was in town Friday. He was A Sure Relief for Union’s hospitable folk. After dinner there fables were made under shade trees and accompanied hy a party of Indie1*. They en­ places for horses in the grove. The weather at this season of the year, and have lost their Dyspepsia by using was a band concert <-n Union Common and The schools have again begun, and it may old-time vigor and energ , and go about joyed a dinner at the Pay View. the business meeting of the association was was unfair in the morning, hut at nine o’clock not he out of place to make a sugges’ion to the sun shone out and many started but not their work in a listless manner, without am­ H. C. Capen and Frank Knowlton of held, the different officers rendering their re­ the parents in town. Rockport has as com­ Camden and a Mr. Cunningham of New York ports. That of the treasui • shower! a slight all who had contemplated going. At eleven petent a corps of teachers, as interested a bition, and feeling dull and dispirited. Little Railroad Liver Pills, it began to rain slowly and continued for an left Friday for the Kahtadin Iron Works to balance the wrong way but die boys passed hoard of trustees and as faithful and intelli­ In this connection we publish the cure of put in a few days listing. Camden people E v ery Box W a r r a n ted . around the hut and it was wiped out with hour or two. In the meantime about 175 had gent a superintendent as any place of its Mrs. B. B. Graves, of Middlefield, Mass., in who arc experts in the art of manufacturing SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. compound interest. arrived tilling both houses and barns to over­ size in the state. But to get the very best flowing. Small tables were set in nearly all the lady’s own words: fish stories are hereby warned to be getting NO GRIPING. In behalf of Edwin Libby Post of this city results the co operation of the “folks at home” into practice. Commander Simmons extended an invitation the rooms and groups of jolly ones unloaded is necessary. Encourage the scholars to “ I have been sick for two years, and have SOLD EVERYWHERE. their baskets and supplied their demanding M. C. Whitmore A Co. have another cargo for the association to hold its next reunion in study, impress upon them the fact that the been a great sufferer during all that time. I Mn un (net a rod by the Rockland and at the sune time the subject appetites. teachers are their friends and that school of coal----- The M. K St. Clair Co. is getting ’4 Railroad M»dlcli.o Co., Burnham , Mo. was broached of making this city the per­ At 1 p. m. the clouds dispensed and the days are important opportunities. And pa­ was fearfuhy nervous, and could get but little out die interior finish work for the new resi­ manent place < f these gatherings. It was god of day smiled down in all his glory. The rents should have interest enough in the sleep. I was constantly worrying about dence of Charles A. Rose, Rockland. It is moisture upon the grass soon vanished and schools to visit them, not once, not twice, something. My head ached nearly all the very nice in quality. The company is also voted to accept^he invitation and the ques­ time so that 1 could hardly endure it. My ge ting out the finish work for the new house tion of j ermanenc/'uti! Ibcq be.>c’l4ctL— all assembled in the grove where platforms but often. Parents have a part to play in MIST tLlTEFliL 1 Tie following officers were elected: Prest-’ Sfiata and tables had been prepared school work, and it is too important a part to stomach was in a terrible condition, and 1 of Capt. L. B. Keene of Rockland------The 1 h*' president, T. J. Gushee called to order be left out. could eat but very little. I suflered awfully Thomas Shea Co. will appear in the Opeta dent, George F. Th-.mas; vice presidents, from what little food I did eat. House Sept. 17 and IS----- The “Cotton And Comforting of Warming Col. L. I). Carver, Fourth Maine; C. D. and tlicrqmtertainment opened with music, by an excellent choir from Rockport, the “ I was frightfully weak and exhausted all King” Co. gave a tine performance here, Stomachics is Jones, Second Maine battery; secretary and the time, and could do almost no work at all. Wednesday evening, to a 5200 house. treasurer, John Turner; secretaries of com­ organist being Mfk II. IL Magune and the D. II. Glidden of Yinalhaven has been in director Mr. C. m\ Kibbles. Mrs. M. C. I was troubled with rheumatism. 1 was in The brick work foundation for the Megun- panies, A, Llewellyn Lincoln; B, John Titus; town on business----- C. A. Carleton attended a fearful condition from all these complaints, C. O. J. Conant; D, I. iward Mall; E, Almon Smith of Rockland if^oked divine blessing. the fair and races in Monroe, last week----- ticook Mill addition is nearly completed. SANFORD’S GIN' Then followed readings hy Miss Annie Thorn­ and thought I never should gel well. I took W. S. Giles does this part of the work. This c u r e s S C R O F U L A , Hall; E, William ('. Rowe; G, Zealor W. Mrs. W. L. Thayer, Miss Irene Thayer and It quenches thirst, warr Young; 11, John II. Thomas; I, Clifford dike, Mrs. N. C. Maxey Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ralph Thayer have returned to Augusta, after extension is quite a little annex. It is to BLOOD POISON. Whitmam; K, Adelhert A. Daily; secretary Smith with choice music a \ k\tervals. Two spending a few weeks at the Carleton cottage, have too windows. The M. K. St. Clair Co. strengthens weak stomacl young girls,Girtle and Eva Christie dt“i.^'^ell, is getting ’em out. of the battery, Charles E. Ames. Hosmer's Pond----- Harry Powers of St.J ihn, m otes digestion, prevent Mr?. Herbert Hawes, president of the Mass., sang a charming duet in which \vasnvr N. B., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. T. Many people have admired the pink plume Woman’s Relief Corps, delivered an able ad­ terwoven some charming acting,that made the 1 .'Jrinnell. celery to be seen at Wiley Bros, market. It destroys disease germs i grove ring with laughter. Mr. Kibbles dress which was greeted with applause. Miss\^telia T- Carleton injured her knee is raised by John Wiley, is unusually large, drunk, and protects the The committee on resolutions reported the cuted line music upon a harmonica which was even ami welt blanched and is the prettiest THE so arranged near his mouth that he could quite severe\» recently, necessitating several from malarial influences following ou the death ol Gen. Tillson. stitches. 5. thing ever seen in the celery line. A w ' Whereas, B has pleased our supreme and play upon it, ami have both hands free t< Work will commence in about four weeks The village scWhA» have "Pened with a full C'liit.iiiiiug aui'.'i.' i-j inifredlentflj.-- alluise commander to transfer from us our manipulate the keys of the organ. Remark 1 n the new Bean schooner, and a tug crew of ni« di.-inal Ere:.eh brau.lv and the c u r e s C A N C E R , were made by Rev. G. A. Miller formerly o attendance. The efficient corps of imported ginger, it in vastly superior to much 1 v< d and esteemed comrade, Gen. will be kept busy all winter. Weather per West Rockport and by E. W. and M. C teachers is in charge. ' d.Hig- : •!- urged a- -u b .-titu tt_ ECZEMA, TETTER. DaVis Ttbs-m to lhat innumerable army that mming she will be launched in March. 1 hi> Artk for HANFORD’- G IN G E R und look for we are destined soon t«« join, that has crossed Smith of Rockland. The officers for the cn The Baptist Choir sa n g \t the Wentwoith vessel will be about itoo tons aud she is to owl trade mark on the wrapper. Hold every­ ■>ver the riler.t river of -leath and is now rest- , suing -year are as follows...... : President,— ...... • (,’hesb w here. Pott Kit Drug and Ciikm . C oup., Hole reunion at Simonton, WednVsjIay- be built for Capt. J. G. Crowley of Taunton, Proprietor*, Boston. ing its finrl r-st in God’s eternal encau.pmenl. ’ ” cnt'vorlh ”f Rockport; vice presidents; Mass., for whom Mr. Bean built the Mt. Therefore, be it Resolved by the Fourth J ,MePh Wentworth, Simon Wentworth and Mrs. George Durbar and MrsYlrv^l'- ( oliins i • Hope. Maine regiment and Si md Maine battery p • J- Gushec; secretary, Mis. Jesse I.. Went- have been in Yinalhaven the past w*^YR^*cc7 i ass ciati. n, at its annual reunion assemblet’, * ? r^ 1 ^\pp]cton; treasurer, Marcellu Mrs. P. B. Cooper has returned from Roslin-* ; Reuel Robinson an i wife have been in Atlantic City, N. J., the past week. Mr. that it is much grieved at the loss of our Wentworth of iiope; committee of arrange­ dale, Mass., ac.ompanied by her daughter, i Robinson is attending the sessions of the noble comrade whose r.bsence from us this ments, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wentworth Mis. Seaman Wilber and two daughters, who as much help as they choose; obituary com­ will remain in town some time----- L. K. • Sovereign Grand Lodge ol t >dd Fellows as day we sadly miss, for his presence always Grand Representative Iri 111 Maine. .-. . c ‘*2 gave us good cheer, wise council and open- mittee, E. W. Smith. It was voted to meet Morse has returned home from a trip to Cali­ handed hospitality, with apparently n.uch next year the second Wednesday in Septem fornia. 1-. N. Sherman has t ought about tw«/ acres pleasure to himself. ber at the residence of Lincoln W.-ntw. rtb, Mrs. Esther McCohh and daughter, Miss ! of land of the Sally Whitmore heirs. It ad- Resolved, That in Gen. 1 illsi n was found R,t,ckp< it. If stormy the next fair day. Lois McColib, who have been at their cottage joins tne premises of J. IL Sherman and Con­ / f e y all of those qualities nt heart and mind that Among those who have crossed the silent at Ballard Park all summer, have gone to Dor­ nie line house lots which are for sale. T I D A L make up the volunteer soldier. Entering river since the last reunion may be mentioned chester, Mass., for the winter. "Do you realizelhe length <»f the Defender’s the service a maimed man, leaving a lucra­ f. A. Gushee Mrs. Maitha P. Smith, Mrs Mrs. E. E. Walker has returned to her 1 topmast?” a'-ked a prominent citizen tive position for the hardships of camp ami Aura A. Spear, Mrs. Cora Kimball, Warren G. m 01, Finlay. O.i being to' W A V E t PflD field, he leaves behind a record of unselfish Storer, Angie and Fred Eoglcr. No doubt home in Amherst, Mass. Her con, Rev. J. J. Walker, made a flying trip here and accom­ spaper man bad little idea f patiioiism that will endure so long as th e his­ there are several others of whom we have not medicines and enq ; inc choice game fowls which lie And Stationery. Jesse Wentworth; Secretary and Treasurer, afternoon, as the score ol 15 to 12 would his medicine will cure, and the fact that he wib keep fir bleeding eggs for sale---- The Mrs. ’ L A. Hall; Commit tie m Obituaries, seem to indicate. The Professionals were can be consulted bv anyone at any time, free bic*.cle fever has struck us. Ilarrv Farnham Wo shall be pleased to «eo ull of our old ♦patrona Mrs. D. M. Cole. winners, but the Business Men led up to the of charge, personally or by letter, gives ab­ now owns one----- Luke Brewster is finish­ ‘TIDAL WAVE” fl solute assurance of the beneficial action of and lota of new ones. The committee on music was re-elected igh h inning, a brilliant rally causing a sud­ ing off a i<-oiii in the chamber ' I bis house. Can be ub ained of your grocer, with three additions, making six—Oscar den change. In naming the numerous feat­ this wonderful medicine. Frank Ripley does the mason act. We have plenty room aud time to allow Gould, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gushee, Jesse ures it would be almost sinful to neglect the goods. Wentworth, Chas. Wentworth, Lewis Young. truly startling fly catch of Dr. Wheeler, the Cobb, W ight & Co? f i n Mrs. C. II. Jones was re-elected committee skill with which Esten Porter evaded catch­ WEOOED BUSS- Maine S^lusic Co., 011 arrangements. The committee on enter- ing anything and the base running of Trial Wholesale Distributors. rainment consists of Alice L. Cole, Bessie slice Ulmer. The batteries were right in Cor Main and Limerock Sts Perhaps never since this town became Wellman aim Myron Wentworth. the swim and their support for the most part incorporated has a town clerk smiled so ROCKLAND. Adjourned to meet next year, same date, as of a character calculated to make the blandly as did the present incumbent of that Y o u r same place, which will be the second Tuesday atrons of the game this summer think more in September. iindly of our crude home talent. Mcl.oon office when a few days ago one of our most aged and highly respected citizen requested W e e k ly the Rockland league nine played short for him to make a record i f the fact that he in­ the Business Men and not satislied with ci v- Are You a Builder? tended to once more become a benedict. . o u . A. J. BIRD & CO “OUR BOYS” ring the whole district Ir- in third to lirsl There was a very beautiful cardinal blush ; I r o n in g base went in to pitch in the last act. With- dec rating the placid countenance of the Are' Ycu Going to'Build ? f e.p constantly un ha For over 20 (Wane .lournal ) ut him the Business Men would have cut a genial clerk as he asked, “how old!’’ ; will be short and sweet, i >rry figure in the game and his presence buinioer day# “ Eighly-tw came the answer prompt and Y o u w i l l work less, do! au*ed more kicking than Umpire Benner’s clear. “And your intended?” asked the l’Miiicn who contemplate buil.li Il aigldlkn ll e . i.ilmc ix-of-one and half a-dozen of another decis- cleik. “ Fifty-four” was the quick reply. “All more, and get results doubly K amt wishing to save niid.lietnei ...... Of happy, happy *!.»> # hollow tug was the makeup prolliK should buy direct from t years B. L. right,” replied the clerk, as he finished his beautiful if you w ill “ take * t'i tL 1 w Ami new )iu come die pn ta-k. So in due time the elderly swain vis­ manufacturers. ’We are Mauufi Now <-v»-r> tm h ill r- It n ited Camden, where the young widow of 5 a friend’s advice,” and use S tin ers us well as Dealers and c f r e e Horning Coat For of ull wo il» (Inuiglit i. 'The Badd11 •U B ye summers w as united to the widower of S4 build or furnish the material f.u 1-. '<■ ran.til, Rtove, t£g|; aud Hrokou HU«a. Tobacco has winters. After a short visit to friends at building cheaper than anv oth 1 nil . in p ’.y, titin in Knox Co. We keep a ft But better Camden, they returned home last week and 'Pugh Goal 1h tlie inemoiy o f (bat summer will enjoy ’he remainder of their honeymoon line ol L oku a sh S hout l.t wnk in •*-«« au d B ro k en Hire*. been the most When thu -B. B. B were hire. Wlnukr ef bird on the farm, where in the evening of his life 0 M G 0 0 N D oolts, S a sh , Outside aud Insi L’lu n r rf HUlug it is hoped the groom may long enjoy tie Ob Pc went! Cuptuih Power*! lii.Rdia, CrpREss, A s h , W un norgm Crook Cumberland Coal. Will you ever come again? Later.—The Business Men, not knowing c mpanionship of her of whom it is believed Easy Polishing woon ami H a ro P i s e StuuTB n Oh Lewie Sockulexia! that she will bring sunshine and gladness into H aro P in e and H a ro W ouv Shull we nigh fur (flue in vain? In 11 they are beaten, have challenged the Hunt Wood, Flour, Groceiies, Pro­ Piofcssiouals to another game some day this his heart and make his remaining years P i.o o r in g s. .Mo c i.o ino suu iI H o lse Popular Chew. bright and beautiful until his journey of life visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, A nd (he champion Beeoml b. aeinau, w ck, the losers to pay f r the suppers. Like 1'iNisii of all kinds. Screen Doors T h e ladli »’ pel, ] know the tint game the proceeds go towards mak­ is finished. Such is the sincere wish of the ami Wiudow Screens. Fine Stair Would be welcomed l uiembrunce*’ f<*r the home team today against the Buffalos. down in Cheshire had a cat which grinned Though they never come again. U nbett is a pretty fair fielder, and everyone ami grinned until there was nothing left of x new. it requires no boil- 0 . Bijou Drug Store, . the cat hut the grin, just as some scrofulous M.K. ST.CLAIR CO. A ud though we grieve to lone you, w» he is quick with his hands. His one- > ing, used with cold water, Aud sold 'ut reasonable prices . May yours he ull the joy* handed catch iu the eighth of a wild throw of people, who don’t know of Dr. Pierce’s Gold­ V and is the strongest in the | Office aud Factory Buy View St., am ong which is . . . That heaven ever »/.•/>/ < / ' Joe C .rbett, was perhaps the best piece of en Medical Discovery, get a cough anti then On go td anil horn mi ••buy* ” cough and cough until there is nothing left of Camden, Maine. In Idmg of the day. The Toronto* won by a s world. Give up old fash- K Y O R K S A F E And whei joyfully you’re greeting re of 8 to 6.” “Chummy” Gray pitched them to erect a monument to but the cough.” Your loving frieuda and kind, for Torouto and Lampe, a last year’s New The “Golden Medical Discovery” is the s ioned ideas, am i try a pack- < SHEERERS R em em ber ill that meeting, Have you a house of y o u own England leaguer, for Buffalo. most effective, anti-bilious, auti-dysdeptic, $ age. A ll grocers. The friend* that \uu’ve left behind. strength-giving remedy extant. For weak The Best in the. World, 1 — . IF NUT . And If fate ohould ever ** ud you lungs, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, Always Reliable, SARSAPARILLA Back to our town aguio, One advantage of taking Ayer’s Sarsapar­ scrofula, sores, pimples and ulcers, it is a won T h e popular 'Tonic and Blood Y ou’ll hour a joyfu w Ivome illa to purify the blood is that you need not derful and efficacious remedy. Send 6 cents n Only 1U Cento a Cacktiye. Uo ringing through Warren, Maine. Sure Protection,from Fire. Purifier. Give ft a Dial and you itifiinge upon your hours of labor nor deny in stkmps for a book (160 pages) cn these Il'orlli a dollar. IWe can sell an Outfit for on will Und il un honest medicine for B ut If it be our lot to «ee yourself any food that agrees with you. In a diseases and their cure. Address World’s un honest dollar. Not oue of you again, d, you are uot compelled to starve or loaf, Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. EPH. PERRY,, Agt., W e’ll rem em ber t eternity, while taking it. These aic recommendations Jambs, Koval & Co., Boston, Mass. IS Captain Power* und Lia meu. D r. Pierce’s Pellets cure coustipation, piles, C h ild re n Cry fot Rockland, Mains. Warren, Me. (ill worth cousiderii g. sick headache, and indigestion, or dyspepsia. tc n s r’a C a s to d a . e THE KOCKLA' 3OURIER-GAZE' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895

1 Belfast------Miss Eva Kelloch of the Herald Vinalhaven kids were not brought up on fish force has returned from Portland------Mrs. skins. Portrait of a Lady Emma Lewis, who has been passing a few The big lobster pot is set off shore eight GREENS LANDING UTTER who has cleaned house all day w ithou. days in town, has returned to her home in 1 miles east off Seal Island in 20 fathoms of P earline— and she’s had a ’ively tim e of Brookline------Job Spear has sold his house lot water. Hope we’ll catch the monster! on Thatcher street to Ellen Copeland lor $200. t. There’s another day ju st like it com ing Mrs. Edwin Clay tor is officiating as cook Miss A. M. Beecher and Mrs. Josie Burn­ The C-G.'s Enterprising Scribe at the Ocean View House. m orrow— and more afterwards. Another Interest ng Town Meeting ham left for Portland Friday. Our Scribe Sharpens Her Pencil Although the wind blew and it was very Now, see the difference. W ith The Selectmen drew the following juror8 Goes Gunning for News. cold Friday night when O. P. sounded his More Money Appiopriated. Tuesday: Grand Jurors, John McMann* cornet 700 people were gathered around the and Proceeds to Write News. P earline, all this hard w ork would Geotge A. Simmons; Traverse Jurors, Frank band stand to hear the music of the old pop­ be easy ; through in h alf the tim e ; IL Piper, Elmer F. Woodcock, Nelson ular Vinalhaven Band, which has been in ex­ McLoon----- Rev. C. E. Bean delivered an The Knights Templnr Fix np Their istence for 26 yeara. nobody disturbed by it. P earline Tree Protection H DUctisspd — One A Jolly Trip to Camden and Ride address before the Y. M. C. A. of Portland, Armory—New Knights of Pytlilns Hall cleans, without the least harm, Thousand Dollar' Unre Appropriated Sept. 8------A large party ol young people WASHINGTON Aron ltd the Monntitlns—The Capn’fl for S-werage after a Warm Contro­ went to Kelleran’s on a picnic Friday. Io Ba n Fine One—Rockland Arllst everything that water doesn’t A special town meeting was held Tuesday Only Fanlt—Pretty Wedding in Town versy-Good Advice Regarding Na ami Ills Artistic Urnsh—Orqat Feed H. S. Mitchell had a colt cut very badly hurt. You won’t have your paint evening to consider questions relating to the on barbed wire Sunday----- Fremont Law of Gallnnt Crew and Captain, Too— protection of the trees against the ravages of at the llnrvest Feast. streaked and rubbed off or your tlonal Bank Motes. Waltham, Mass., is visiting his brother. L. A. That SenHAtlonal Story. the worm, an additional appropriation of Law’------W. M. Staples and C. A. Lynch m arble discolored or your tem per $1000 for the sewer authorized at the annual attended the fair at Monroe last week------ruffled or— well, P earline ban­ meeting and the tilling of the reservoir near B. H. Mears, our painter, has gone to War­ H. B. Shaw has sold his stock of goods to the residence of the late G. W. Robinson. De Valois Commandery, finding its quarters ren to work------Mrs. Geo. Brown is visiting Tuesday morning was the date made with ishes more of the ills attending Atwood Levensaler was chosen moderator. insufficient,added an extra room to its armory. Guy and Alvah Linekin for ab u* Siooo friends and relatives in Liberty and Mont- steamer Silver Star for a trip to Camden. house-cleaning than anything else known—just as good for They will take possession Oct. I. Mr. Shaw During the discussion of the first article in The wadrobes are in white, finished in the ville------W. L. McDowell and wife visited About 45 in all took passage. On the arrival has been a very popular merchant and many the warrant the question of the legality of natural wood, done by A. L. Greene and Fred Newbert in Gardiner last week----- Miss buckboard* drove to meet the party and we washing clothes. regrets at his action are heard. It is under­ the meeting was raised upon the point that prettily frescoed by C. B. Emery of Rockland. Blanche Light gave a birthday party Thurs­ started around the mountain. We had a very the warrant had not been attested and that no De Valois now has one of the most roomy, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “ this is as good as” stood that he has accepted a position with J. day evening. Her teacher and schoolmates obliging driver, Mr. Ed C. Higgins, who rr “ the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—Pcarline is never peddled, A. Creight >n &Co------Rev. W. A. Newcombe, attested copy had been posted in another convenient and artistic armories in the state. were all present, and they had a very enjoy­ kindly answered all questions. We took the place. On motion of Dr. E. P. George the and if your grocrocer sends you something in jdftce °f _Pcarlinc, bo E. B. Watts, W. G. Washburn and their fami­ F. S. Walls has taken great interest in the able time----- W. W. Light traded horsei tour around Megunticook and Beatty moun­ il B a c k honest—send it back. 409 RS PYLR, New York. lies spent the day at the Simpson House, selectmen were instructed to call into consul­ hall to be used by the K. of P’s. He has with Stephen Bartlett, Thursday------Rev. tains and the Turnpike. Our driver pointed Tuesday------Mrs. Emma W. Lewis of Brook­ tation four citizens as to the protection of the thoroughly renovated it. The hall is 40x30, W. W. Davis is very low; no one is allowed to a white cross on one of the mountains and line is visiting her father, Capt. Sam’l Watts. trees by,certain oil troughs, samples of which is frescoed in soft pleasing tints of cream and to ace him----- We hop*- ihe one who swiped although it is an old story to people in that WARREN. Annie Spear, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. IL W» ------Sen. Grace Bradley towed down river had been exhibited in town. z\s the article heliotrope, illumined with gold and having the squashes on the ridge, Friday night, will vicinity, it is new to some of us, so we’ll give Robinson, Mrs. II. Parker, Mrs. E. L. Far­ Tuesday----- Mrs. C. V. Morse, Capt. Wilbur did not call for money none could be ap­ emblems of the order depicted in colors of enjoy eating them----- A. E. Johnston traded it as he gave it to us. The cross was erected rington and sister, Mrs. Ellis Starrett and propriated. The next article which related Miss Frances Kirk, who fell down stairs and Mrs. Adelbert Jones. Wilson and family and E. Jameson and son the degrees at each station. It makes one of a nice horse for a top buggy, Tuesday, wi‘h on a high, rugged bluff, I think about 1000 broke one of her shoulders last week, is doing took dinner at Crescent Beach' Tuesday------to sewerage raised the usual commotion. the most prettily decorated halls in Knox Waldoboro parties. feet from the sea level. About 25 years ago Joseph Newbert has received from Socka- The debate waxed warm and the passions of as well as can be expected. Miss May Belle Lewis has returned to her county. The emblems are exceptionally fine North Washington.—George Turner and a young lady by the name of French, with lexis several baskets as a sample of what they home in Brookline----- Mrs. IL B. Henderson the disputants were aroused. It was finally Mrs. Gilbert Starrett is improving in health make at Oldtown. pieces of decoration. Each of the emblems Lewis Day are coopering for S. Greenleaf at friends, had by hard toiling ascended this ------Mrs. R. C. Clark and niece are at of Whitman, Mass., who has been visiting in voted, thirty-eight «to thirty-four, to raise the is painted on a shield, one being the figure of East Palerm o------George Overlock and bluff, and as it was near her wedding day she $1000 asked for. No action was taken upon French’s Beach for a few days. Herbert Newman has been rusticating on town sever.nl weeks, left for home W ulnesday a headsman with ax, nearly life size. Others Will Leigher were at this place with their was looking for some choice vines growing the Androscoggin for a few’ days. morning. Mrs. H. M. Overlock accompanied the question of filling the reservoir. As the are shields with battle axes, spears, horses, new improved threshing machine, pounding just over the edge of the rocks. The wind A well filled church greeted Rev. F. S. her----- J. B. Wa’ts is repairing his buildings most of the voters had left the hall the meet­ etc., with the letters “C. T. A B.” It is the out grain, last week------The selectmen was blowing quite strong and as she reached Hunnewell, Tuesday evening. His lecture ing adjourned without further action. CAMDEN CHAT. Miss Lou Comery went to Somerville, work of C. B. Emeiy of Rockland and re­ have laid out the new road through this place over, it is thought a flaw of wind came and was excellent and was delivered in his usual Mas*., Thursday. Road Commissioner Linnell is as successful flects great credit upon him as an artist. and a caucus will soon be called to see if the she fell. z\s the rocks were almost perpen­ pleasing and humorous manner. All were at fanning as at road building. From 1 ’k town will build it------Photographer Cun­ dicular and no trees in her way she fell to pleased to take him by the hand. He went Large quantities of coal have arrived the Miss A. M. Beecher of New York delivered John Lane has bought a fine work horse of from here to Vinalhaven to attend the con­ past month and cargoes are still being dis­ a lecture in the Cong’l vestry, Wednesday bushels of seed he recently harvested 60 Chas. Robertson------Miss Della Pendleton ningham has made arrangements to.be at the the bottom of the bluff, killing her instantly. bushtls of nice barley. town fair at the village with his photo saloon The cross seemed to cast a gloom over the vention on Wednesday and returned home to charged every week. A large amount of it evening, the subject, “ Dropped Stitches.” of Prospect is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitman Thursday night on the Pullman. goes to the woolen mills. The audience were well entertained and in­ zktwood Levensaler has had the trees in Clark------Frank Littlefield left for Jones­ Miss Maud Turner visited her friend, Ella whole party as we watched it, so white and structed. Aodut $25 was realized. his yard trimmed, thereby improving his boro, Wednesday, on a short visit------Sec­ Collins, in Appleton, last week----- Charles silent, reminding the traveler of the terrible A. Jenness and wife of Cambridge, Mass., The Camden Land Co. is making great place. retary Fuller of the Penobscot Yacht Club was Palmer and Mrs. M. A. Hannan visited rels tragedy. Coming to French’s Beach we are visiting at W. F. Wight’s. improvements on its property up shore. Fine Rev Clayton Boothby, George Gardiner, F. roads are being built, grading done and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Tobie have returned in town Wednesday. atives in Warren last week----- Men and boy- passed the home of the unfortunate young Landlord Whitney, we learn, is seeking for H. Piper, George Watts, T. B. Wyllie, Ella to the number of 25 turned out Wednesday woman. another location, being about to leave Hotel numerous other improvements made. Gillchrcsf, Fannie Burkett and Mrs. Sarah from a visit to Newburyport------William The daily papers sold well in town last Starrett and wife, who have been at Silas to corral a wild colt belonging to zVtwell We rested our horses for lunch at the so- Warren. A new industry is soon to be started here xWfght attended the meeting of Knox County week, the most in number for many years Nash. The colt was run some 40 or 50 called “ Pavilion,” and finding an old door S. S. Association at Vinalhaven Wednesday. Starrett’s for a time, have returned to Rox­ People in general were greatly interested in The Baptist Circle w en^i^42rscent Beach —the manufacture of boy’s clothing. The miles over hundreds of acres of pasture, but we arranged it on some barrels where every company is organized and operations will be- James Overlook has been in Bang ir on bury, Mass.------Percy Bartlett, principal of the national yacht race. America holds the the High School, came to town Friday night was not caught------Mrs. Julia Kaler of thing good to eat was spread tM ^ l^ J th c 25th of this month in the large business the past week. national cup, while Fox Island holds the Washington village visited at Chas. Cunning­ The scenery around Camden m'^Stains A. V. Hinckley is suffering from a ba« **•-.’ J ^ ^ ^ jc to rv on ------Mrs. C. Willey, Mrs. E. Brown, E. O. county cup. There is at least one follower of Sovereign ham’s, last week-----Dea. S. Cunningham is is something grand, and it seems fracture of the ankle------Rev. J. L. DeMott Burgess and wife, Stonie Tucker, Ella and A car-load of vegetables were used at the Parke^H Se. in Knox county. A party from a neighbor- Eliza Willey spent Friday afternoon at suffering from a bad attack of erysipelas in those who never have b£c2^^ h c re should is absent on his vacation----- Nearly all of our 1 entered the store of one of our mer- harvest supper, Thursday. The various edi­ the face-----Quite a number from this place make an eflort to take around the city visitors have returned home----- Mrs. Janies Curtis is home from a trip to Boston Kelleran’s----- Woodside Loane of New bles were nicely cooked. Vinalhaven claims ------Miss Helen Avery and Mrs. Flora Davis to collect a small bill a few days ago. Brunswick, who has been employed at attended the dance at Razorville, Wednesday mountains. It is m or^y wcjj invested and Perkins and daughter have gone to Mass., on h’chaLt handed him a dollar bill which to have the finest cooks in the state. More evening, and all report a very pi asant occa­ should you go,be su ry £ n(1 get E< c Higgins, a visit to relatives. of Boston have returned after a -*k’s visit Bumps’ jewelry store, has gone to his home than 160 were present. All were unanimous with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. vYdda«vorth very ciuftely and then placed in ------J. W. Peabody has had an operation sion----- II. F. Evans went to Augusta on for he will answ eygVCry qUC#tion you ask, W. D. Andrews has bought out the store on ; book with the remark that it was that it was the nicest public supper ever given business, Thursday------M. W. Lenfest is at which is worth coUfsiderable. The others of the bridge of G. Dudley Gould. He has ------Ernest Munroe of Medford, Mass., is performed on one of bis ears, at the Maine on the island. .AU were well served by the here on his vacation. : was U. S. legal tender note, but General Hospital. work for H. F. Evans on his house----- Geo. our party us, however, that their re- added a new stock of goods, and bargains may ladies. Nearly $50 was cleared. Hannan is at work for Peter Lenfest------Other Camden news will be found on pages I been a national bank note he z\ meeting of the school teachers was held drivers, Crockett and Dennis, were be found in the line of gents furnishing pv: accepted it, as such a note Geo. Reed spent Friday and Saturday in F. W. Cunningham has just received a fine as good. goods. 1, 5, 8, and in fact all over the paper. the High School building Saturday. town------John Leach of the Maine Music lot of picture frames from Boston. gal tender. The trader quietly Judge Starrett, chairman of the school board, Capt. Archibald was very courteous and Hotel Warren is being repaired generally Cards were received here the last of the to scoop in all he could get of Co., of Rockland, was in town last week. Razorville—Potatoes are very srpflfu"here liberal to us, as he is to every one. We ------Mrs. Trefethcn of Friendship is visiting week announcing the marriage < f Miss Lela presided. His remarks were timely, pointed, The B. G. Co. has been making a pair of and of their usual interest------Miss Agnes and are rotting badly. The croyr<£dlbe light can’t help feeling a litle pride in the captain at W. F. Wight’s. Gertrude Knowlton, daughter of ihe late Mrs. ■ and Bert Copeland are sail- wheels which measure two feet, six inches ------Miss May Woodbury, who«%a9 been visit­ as he is one of our boys and well do we re­ Allie Knowlton, to Clarence Perkins Merri- Robinson gave a birthday party at her home high, five inch tire by one-inch, weighing over South Warren.—Mrs Sanford Copeland rd a lime schooner that plies on Elliot street, Saturday afternoon. A large ing Miss May V. Marr, hasf returned to her member his boyish infirmity of taking the and son Harris have returned from a visit to hew of Plattsburg, N. Y. The ceremony it and New York------J. A. 1300 pounds, which will carry more than 100 home in Belfast------M isj/^dith Soule is visit­ cream off our best pan of milk, and how we was performed in Plattsburg, September II. number of young friends celebrated that im­ tons. These wheels were shipped to their St. George---- Miss Rivers of Tenant's Har­ o have been making repairs portant event 111 a very happy manner------ing friends here— -^Jfiss Carrie Russell of boxed his ears soundly for it, too. That was bor is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. B. Bucklin The bride is a Camden young lady, a gradu­ 1 schouner^iUver Sor-’v------Capt. Jesse quarries in Jonesboro. The woodwork was Rockland, who is J/siting her grandparents, when he was about 14. We often remind ate of the High School, class of 1892. Elijah Jameson and son Irving,who have been done by W. IL Littlefield, iron work by Chas. ------Some 26 from this place went to Cres­ Wilson and wife visited i \ George last Mr. and Mrs. Janu^g i.|v York, for their home in Cambridge, Mass.------Mr. to her young friends Saturday afternoon, cel­ a smart captain and owner of a steamer and Fred Smith’s famous tish dinners. All been the guest of Mrs. Rodolphus Bowers and who have been at the Knox House several and Mrs W. E. Vinal, E. P. Washburn, and Be on the watch for a band concert in the ebrating her fiifurth birthday. Refreshments well respected, he probably has all the cream report a very pleasant time----- Capt. Alden Mrs. Bachelder, returned to her home Satur­ weeks, returned to their home Saturday------Miss Baker, a guest of Mrs. C. II. Washburn, near future. That $100 must be paid. Here’s werr^jsej^Ted on the lawn----- Miss Nellie he wants, but possibly it doesn’t taste as rich Linekin has gone to New York in schooner day------Miss Florence Leland of Elmira, N. A large party of young people had a picnic at passed Saturday and Sunday at the Vinal hoping the people in town will give them a nodes of Waterville is visiting Miss May as that which he took without permission. Ringleader, as mate with Capt. Simmons------Y., is spending a few days here, the guest of Kellejran’s Friday. ottagc, Cushing------The D. Henderson good house------The Cycle Club will Marr----- S. A. Vanner of Augusta is spend­ That is the worst we ever heard of him, other­ Capt. E. Bradford and wife went to Friend­ B. C. Adams and family------Miss Katherine wise be is a first-cluss fellow. tyfcv. W. A. Newcombe and family spent Fri­ house, West Main street, has received re­ tonight to discuss matters------HF/Mr/shirley ing his vacation with his parents, Mr. and ship, Saturday, to visit relatives----- Messrs. Harding returned to Boston, Saturday, having pairs------Jesse Strong is visiting his parents, has been making im prove in enj/fjn his billiard Mrs. A. C. Vanner------Charles Gates of We stopped at a few of the stores in Cam­ Henry and Jerry Libby went to New York spent the snmmer with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah day in Warren------Oliver Mathews has re­ den for some knick-knacks, but we were so p a ire d bis buildings------Drs. Levensaler and Capt. and Mrs. J. Strong, Dunn street------room tables, having thj^T^iewly covered, etc. Salem, Mass., is spending a few weeks at Mrs. Friday to join their uncle, Capt. T. G. Libby. Washburn. Miss Harding is stenographer Capt. and Mrs. N. E. Percy anti son Charles A telegraph cabley^qi run froin p Ox Island M. J. Shattuck’s. He was called here by literally covered with dust that we were They will go with him in his ship to California and typewriter in the Youth’s Companion J Walker removed a tumor from the breast of ashamed of our faces and clothes. We hope Mis. David Rivers Thursday. The operation are at Dr. J. E. Walker’s------Mrs. Thomas to the mainJanjJ^j^Jt season. This is straight. the severe illness of his son, Harry----- John ------Miss Delia Keating, who teaches school office. Collins of I’eabody, Mass., is visiting relatives no one noticed us. The hour 3:30 p. m. in District No. 16, is boarding at Amasa was successful and Mrs. Rivers is rapidly re­ Williams and family, who have been absent Hiran^’g dOg js getting so he wrestles with saw us landed at home. The wedding of Miss Agnes Tobin and F. covering------Herbert and Emma Watts of for several weeks, came home Sunday morning on the street------Quite a heavy and friends here------L. T. Marr, W. S. How­ Morse’s. She rides to and from her school on I Coombs, two popular young people, occurs Tenant’s Harbor were in town Friday------The Capt. Ernest Montgomery was in town fr/Tt in town, Friday night------Capt Gregory ard and Fred A. Shattuck attended the fair at her wheel. the last of this month. Sunday------Capt. Israel Thorndike is home Pitston last week------The zVdventist Chapel at The wedding of Miss Edna Knowlton of workers on the sewer have emerged from the Tind wife of Rockland spent a few days at the Pleasantville—Miss Florence Brewster Jesse 11. Ogier of the Damariscotta Herald wUderness and are now laying the pipe on from sea----- Miss Hattie Keating, teach Central House with Capt. Pendleton and wife. West Washington will be dedicated Sunday, Sunset to Fred Henley of Portland last week Sept. 28. A three days meeting will be holden, of Warren and Miss z\ngie Jameson of North spent Sunday with relatives here------Special GRrsun street------Capt. Frank Gonia and the (keen street Primary School, j^eturned Roy Coombs, the boat builder, is to start at has been the long talked of event. It was a Warren are teaching our Fall term of school services will be held in St. 'Thomas Church' ,-Uwfe went to Waterville Saturday------Miss Saturday from a visit to WfiitefiehfiZ__ Mjss beginning Thursday evening, Sept. 25------very pleasant, pretty wedding. The bride once on a yacht, modeled from the Defender, This place furnishes quite a large per cent of ------Neal Overlock, Charles Young and Saturday morning at nine oclock. Holy Com­ Nellie Carr is visiting in Norway, Me. Amy Robinson of Hudson, who has for Boston parlies, which will be 38 feet dressed in white satin and lace with bride Lottie Payson attended the Sunday school munion will be celebrated------Rev. L. D. been summering here, left f^ if home, Monday teachers in town this fall. Miss Susie Turner roses looked very handsome. The wedding A small delegation attended the reunion of long, 26 feet on the water line and will have is teaching at North Washington, Miss Lottie convention at Vinalhaven last week------Evans will return front his vacation in Web­ ------E. R. Bumps and^T njly spent Friday at accommodations for a party of twelve. It march was played by Miss Mabel Knowlton. Mrs. Miles C. Pitcher is quite sick------Mr. ster, N. IL, the last of the month. the Fourth Maine Regiment and 2nd Maine Sunnyside------Geoj^Te Martin of San Fran­ Farrar in the Light District, Miss Emma Syl­ A little tray with the ring was carried by Battery at Union, Thursday----- Presiding El­ will have all modem improvements. vester at Washington and W. E. Overlock at and Mrs. Charles Jones' youngest child is he adjourned meeting of the Home for cisco arr*ve^ U ptow n Sunday------Mrs. J. E. little Clermont Knowlton, about six years of very sick, with but little hope of recovery der Ogier preached at Wiscasset, Sunday------z\. very fine looking team owned by Free West Washington, Miss Gertie West Kennedy age, and a beautiful bouquet of bride roses Aged Women Society will be held in the The Friday Club had a clam chowder at Kel- returned from Philadelphia----- man Smith drives through our streets quite ------Several from this place attended the Baptist Vestry, Thursday, Sept. 26, at three 1 /he eVif^tric wire ignited a tree in front of of Minnesota is teaching on the Ridge, Miss was carried by Lillian Knowlton. The cere­ leran's, Friday----- Rose Moran has taken frequently. Winnie Chaplin of Washington teaches in this soldiers reunion at Union Common last Thurs­ p. m., at which the building committee will L. Catland’s residence, Sunday evening. mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Richards day------E. B. Prentiss has quit work for C Aubigne Lermond’s position as reporter f< Will some reader of T he C.-G. inform us village, Miss Dow of Jeflerson in the Mc­ report. The tree was quite badly scorched before the under a wedding bell of evergreen and sweet F. Wotton and has gone to peddling------D. the Rockland Star------The little daughter wlpt was the tonnage of the old yacht Dowell District.------Mrs. N. E. Hoak of peas. zV wreath of ivy and sweet peas The High School began yesterday with F. F. H. Joidan, who has been very ill, is lights were turned off----- Rev. C. A. Plumer M. Kenniston is having his house lixed up supplied the M. E. pulpit, Sunday------The Wanderer which was owned in Rockland Comptche, Cala., is visiting her husband’s sis­ crossed the room, forming an archway of S. Libbey as principal, Misses Winifred Sim­ ering----- C. H. Washburn was in Bostc and bought by the government during the ter, Mrs. Alonzo L. Farrer. Mrs. II. was and a piece built to enlarge it------Austin mons of Morrill and Miss Lulu Payson of Cong’l church was very prettily decorated, fl iwers. The wedding took place at the Russell is home to attend the Fall term of business last week------Among the vid|fors al Rebellion? formerly a very successful teacher in town------home of the bride in Sunset. Miss Knowlton Camden, assistants----- A. F. Barnard and the prison Friday were George S/eldon of Sunday------Services at the Baptist Church, Miss Addie Hoak, who has been at Union school------Alec Jones has been repairing W. A. Newcombe pastor, were well attended. M. T. Crawford of Camden, representing is one of the most respected young ladies. wife of Marlboro, Mass., spent Sunday with Morrill and H. G. and D. II. Cuiyrfingbara of for several weeks, has returned home------Mr. his house------Jas. S. Russell has closed his Columbus Buswell and family, High street the Granite State Provident Association, was Her friends here will miss her although glad confectionary business at Little Deer Isle and Dandy, a veteran horse belonging to W. L. in town last week------C. K. Fuller has Kimball and sister of Bremen are visiting to see her going to such a beautiful home all Misses Sara and Agnes Pillsbury, who Catland, accidentally broke his leg while their aunt, Mrs. zMdana Lcssner------Mrs. W. returned to Brunswick to resume his studies have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. contracted with Chas. Robertson to build a finished and furnished in Portland. Mr. at college. He spent Sunday at home with LARGE S/OCK being driven on Main street, Sunday, and it fine store on his lot near Mr. Green’s resi­ E. Overlook visited relatives in Waldoboro Henley is a man of good habits and well S. II. Beale, left for Boston Saturday where was necessary to kill him. Dandy had seen last week------Miss Lizzie Charnley, who has his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Russell they spend the winter, pursuing their musical dence. established in business in Portland. The ------Saturday evening there was a corn many years of service and had many friends been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Savage, horses which brought the bridal party were studies. who will regret his loss----- The Starrett house Miss Addie Hall was the guest of Mr. and has returned to her home in Middlesex Vil­ roast and ice cream at W. F. Cunningham’s B o y s 5 Mrs. C. E. Boinan last week------Mrs. F. V. gaily decorated with white ribbons and ------There was quite a heavy frost Saturday Roy IL Strong of Boston, son of the late on Wadsworth street is being repaired. lage, Mass.------Charles D. Clark has a big golden rod. I. M. Strong of this place, is visiting relatives Crocker is visiting her sou and daughter in crew picking cranberries. He will probably night------Rev. H. J. Wells held a very in­ K n e e S P a n t Harry Linscott left Monday afternoon for Bucksport------Sch. Volunteer arrived the Well, the Defender has won. We wish it teresting meeting at the school-house Sunday heie----- Mrs. J. A. McKay and daughter Providence, R. I., where he will enter upon have 75 bushels------IL II. Clark has bought Miss Mary are visiting in Damariscotta and 12th with lumber for the B. G. Co. L. T. Marr’s big horses and now has the best wad been in a different manner, for we do afternoon at the close of the Sabbath school, his duties as Professor of Greek and Sanskrit ; have a little sympathy for poor Lord Dunraven Newcastle, preparatory to Miss McKay's re­ S u its , 111 Brown University. . Mr. Linscott is a j I The Public Library was opened Saturday pair in town------Misses Lilia and Essie Roche 'The Georges River Mill Co. is making some turn to Wesleyan University, Middletown, : evening for the reception of books which of Middlesex Village, Mass., who has been as he wends his weary way home to greet the native of Thomaston, a graduate of Bowdoin, : queen. Still we feel great pride in the Deer needed repairs about Hotel Warren. Ct.------Miss Edna Waldron and Priscilla class of ’92, and has recently completed a were out. No books were given out by visiting their cousin, Mrs. W. E. Overlook, Clarence Richardson of Gardiner, after a Alden return to Wellesley, Mass., this week Irs. Jane Hopkin’s Pants, I order of the Board of Health. have returned home. Isle boys and the victory they helped to win. three years course in Greek and Sanskrit at Fireworks were displayed at N. W. Harbor few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. G. to continue their studies, Miss Waldron at Chicago University. Though only 24 years Geo. W. Blethen has returned from Frank- until a late hour, and when the boys come Robinson, has returned home. Wellesley College and Miss .Alden at Dana rAlso M en’s Suits, of age he has a high reputation as a scholar, | fort where he was called by the death of his Hall----- Miss Ellie F. Wardwell and Master ROCKPORT- home a grand reception will be given them. Water is very low in the mill pond, and the and will no doubt win honor in his new j mother----- Miss Evelyn Manson spent last Capt. bred Weed, Who shipped all the men Nealey, son of Rev. Henry Jones, are con­ Ju st received f<

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 18957

OBITUARY THE CHURCHES. MARINE MATTERS.

Mrs. Catherine A., wife of Nathan K. The $50 needed was raised at the First The Movements of Vessels, Charters, F'xxllor C'oGG. A L a d y Spaulding, who died Monday of last week at Baptist Church, Sunday morning. Notes and the Like. her home on the Pond Road, was a most estimable lady, a faithful wife and mother and The subject of Rev. C. W. Bradlee’s sermon ------Said a fe.v days ago, pointing a beloved neighbor. Mrs. Spaulding’s maiden at the Methodist church next Sunday will be, Sch. Atlanta arrived 10th from Portsmouth, Maine War Veterans Surrender to name was Fields and she was a native of “Out of Prison.” Revival meeting in the loaded from F. Cobb & Co. for the than lard. We make this price to get Irish Maul,” “ Look in My 11 eart,” “Olcott’s riant, Newman, Boston, with lime from S. E. 1 you to try it. Cobb & Co., sailed Monday for New York. Irish Serenade,” “Katy Mahone,” and Tom There was not an especially large list of & II. L. Shepherd Co. and Carleton, Norwood Moore’s song, “Believe Me If All Those En- The Baptist Young People’s Union has Sch. Sarah Franklin, with general cargo, A: Co.; Emily C. Dennison, Covert, Port Gil­ entries for the closing race of the Penobscot for Eastport, sailed Monday learing Young Charms.” Yacht Club, Saturday, but the breeze was for elected the following officers for the ensuing bert, N S.; Herald, Veazie, Boston, with the most part all that could he desired and year: President, E. W. Porter; Vice Presi Seb. Annie Sargent, from A. F. Crockett lime from Carleton, Norwood A: Co.; Albert j “ Burmah” is now settled down in its Bos­ dent, J. R. Small; Recording Secretary, Co., for Boston, sailed Monday. I.. Butler, Leland, Port au Prince, llayti, CEDAR ton theater home and receives and < ntc-rtains the figures in the summary will show that with the exception of the Lamont—the only Grace E. Knowlton; Corresponding Secre­ Sch. Brigadier is loading for New York with ice from Rockport lee Co.; Herman F. I a house full of visitors at every performance. tary, Mary E. Jackson; Treasurer, A. W. Kimball, Lane, Boston, with lime from S. E. I Burmah” is a wonderfully varied pt-rform- starter in the first class—there were no walk­ from F. Cobb & Co. Boat Boards ! overs. I’he Lamont however showed a good Brewster; Chairman of Committee on Mem­ A: II. L. Shepherd Co.; Charles Billings, Bil- , tion. It is like a cyclorama of the English bership, Sarah M. Hall; Devotional, C. E. t\Sch. FL Away, Thorndyke, sailed Sunday lings, Deer Isle. world in the wealth of scenes that it shows. burst of speed and would have given her for New York trotn A. F. Crockett Co. 12, 14,16,18, 20, 22, 24 Ft. Long. opponents, had there been any, a hustle to Tuttle; Social, F. M. Shaw; Missionary, The quiet Irish home, with the plain old Grace Knowlton; Educational, B. C. Calder- Sch. Ira Bliss was loading last night from farmer trying to improve his farm while still win. A. F. Crockett Co. for New York. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. The second class yachts got off well together wood. Miss Hattie E. Robbins and Mrs. the mortgage bangs over it, the far famed R. A. Crie were elected superintendents of Sch. John I. Snow is chartered to load summer social life of the Thames with its ro­ at the start and kept close during the entire race. The Georgia was the first to cross the the Junior Union, which holds its meetings stone at Vinalhaven for New York. Reported from Brown & Company's CJak. Ash, Maple and Hickory mantic house boats, the Piccadilly section of Sunday afternoon at four o’clock, and has a Weekly Freight Circular. London where society lives when on dress line on the home stretch but lost to the Ethel Sch. Idaho, before reported on fire, has on time allowance, the Acme coming in a membership of about 50. The membership discharged cargo of lime and is at the North parade, the famous Empire theater, the home of the Senior Union consists of about 85 LUBIBEZV of gay tty and the haunt of the bachelor; life neat second. Railway for repairs to hatches and hatch Though the business of the past week has The Ivanhoe and Etta were the contestants active and 8 honorary members. Cumings, the only damage sustained. not been of an extensive character, yet some under the equator where torrid heat and About 50 copies of the Society’s paper, treacherous natives combine to stifle aniln- in the third class which proved another of Sch. James R. 'Talbot has .finished repairs improvement in the volume is noticed when the prettiest contests of the season. Ivanhoe The Baptist Union,” are taken, and the comparison is made with the transactions of :ion and decrease the size of the British army. Christian Culture Course will be finished the and is loading from Perry Bros, fur New HENRY J. WINDE, GOOD All these and more are represented with both led lirst but lost on time allowance by York. the previous week. There has been some only 29 seconds. coming year. revival ol interest for ease oil tonnage to the I 02 & I 04 Beverly Street, a truthful and a generous hand. Rev. J. F. Tilton of Belfast, who was the Schs. Peerless, Ida Hudson and Chas. Mc­ SENSE The Snarhyow and Em na of the fourth class Donald arrived in Boston Saturday. fat East, and business has been assisted in Thomas Q. Keabrooke, in his new comedy, crossed the line almost simultaneously with associational delegate to the Baltimore con­ i.isianecs by the acceptance of slightly lower NXAK UAU-KWAY, » Corset Waists ‘A Woild ol Trouble,” by Harry and Edward the starting signal but Com. Gardiner’s Tita vention, will give his report to the Rockland Schs. Wm. Rice, Nautilus, Jordan I. Mott, rates fur forward loading. The tone of the Society, Sept. 27, and Dr. F. C. Wilkins of Paultou, closed the week at the Park theater was not so fortunate f«»r she became practi­ Anna M. Dickinson, from R •ckland, and general market is regarded as easy, due to aosron, - wtASR to a series of enthusiastic nudivn- ■ • Mr. cally becalmed. She was not long in catch­ Chicago, General Secretary of the National Ira B. Ellems, from Vinalhaven, arrived in t e ft 1 tr • fferings of forward tonnuge, though Seabrouke is so well and favorably known Io­ ing a breeze, however, and from that out was Society, will speak to a rally of the Baptist Hart Island Roads Saturday. fo(. vessels immediately available owners and ta h , because ol his clever work in “ Ihe Isle 1 not far astern of the leaders. Dr. Weld’s young people of this association in this city Sch. Ruth S. Hodgdon arrived in Boston c •nsigoees are endeavoring to sustain the sit f Champogne” and as Deacon Tidd in “'I he yacht Snarleyow was the first to finish,beating one week later. Sunday. uation, and have succeeded in securing re­ Midnght Bell,” that what whatever he the Emma by only 24 seconds. Following cent full rales for medium size tonnage. Some ies is watched with interest. It has Schs. Richmond, Clara, Charlie A: Willie, I is the summary of the various classes: THE FIFTEENTH MAINE- Laura M. Lunt, Ada Ames, A. Hayfoid, Cora huh 'p-iiry i' noticed for barrel oil tonnage, ;en most gratifying to him and his friends FI KMT CLASH. C. Meailer, Fred A. Emerson, Race Horse, but shipners hesitate to meet promptly, tile USE MISS BEECHER’S • discover that his departure into the Clupsud C01 Red Jacket, arrived in New Ymk Sunday. views entertained by owners, htuce the Vol alms of comedy has been attended with the Timo The reunion of the survivors of the Fif­ um of ict > i 'U-iu s-. is bin ill, the lalt- r be­ HAIR applause of the theater goers. Mr. Seabrouke teenth Maine Regiment, at Old Town, sup­ The new schooner' Henry Lippett sailed ing cnet.'uraged in their idea by the senary o capable, conscientious and magnetic that HR plemented by a railroad and steamboat ex­ from I fioinaston Tuesday to load ice on the ot suitable vessels. For Australia there oas WHISKER DYE. infuses into this new’ comedy an amount Ueorgiu...... 3..07.21 3.07.21 cursion to the Kineo House, Moosehead Kennebec fur Baltimore. b e m a iter demand, with three nx’utes 1 -tli-l...... 3.00.67 3 OI.116 Lake, the second day, proved to be one of It coutttiiiH 110 bulpliur or h ud W .uhiug l« btr.bty ready remarkable. Mr. Seal r< oke’s Acme...... 3.12.40 3.01 30 Sch. Warner Moore, Crockett, cleared n th rep irleti for general cargo during the mter- not inquired WKTKU dying ua In other dye!. ngagemeut at the Park continues for two \Hti-iion...... 3 07.61 3 02.46 the most enjoyable in the history of the Asso­ at New York for King’s Ferry, I la. \a' N • special action is noticed in th'- lum­ Wholesale druugiatii who buve bundled ull the ...... 3. OU 2 4 8.02.36 ciation. 'There were about seventy-five vuriouit dy< n pronouuco it the beat nips'M prvp- eeks more. Sch. Belle Hoop *r, Hall, airived in Wil- ber tin . to the River Pl de. Occasional J urullon ever brought lu their notice. L irgcot SELAF. T ill KO CLAHH. present, a number of the comrades being ac- mihgtun 9th, from New York. ordeis .u : received .rid «xecuted at ^-mul bottle and beat dyu iu the oiurkct. Bold by Boston, kb pt. it), UU6. nipanied by ladies, The program com- Scfi. Robert A. Snow, Pills' ury, cleared 91I1 previ u. rites Naval store freights remain 1 ull druggist*. w huleaule ugenm. Geo. (J. prised business meeting; trip to Stale Col­ quiet, out as there is no pressure ot seeking Goodwin x Go., Bom to 11, \1um». ; Cook, Uvercti at Washington, D. C , for Rockland. .v Pen null, Portland, 61e.; Jo h n W . Perkin! FOUUTU CLAHH. lege, Orono, and reception by the faculty anil vessels, qm tuiions previously luling arc re­ ' Suarluyow...... 2.13.34 Stale College Cadets; camp-fire in the eve­ At Camden H. M. Bean h »s contracted to IU Co., 1'oillaud, Mo MURE REUNIONS. 1 T lln ...... 2.10 33 garded as representing Ute market. Some ...... 2.11.22 ning, with addresses by distinguished citizens build a 1600-lon four-mast d centre-board few order-, hive male their apptaranc- in the BEST and members of the association. Wednes­ schooner for Capt. J. (j. Crowley, of Taunton, mark.. I r general cargo to South Am.-rica The tenth reunion of the Bisbee family and : wa> a^ 1J Ladies Day” at the club’s cosy day was entirely devoted to the delightful Mass. MATERIAL. xa S H A P E . tTm anship. >n Tillson’s wharf and all day an d West Indie.-, hut the business com lcted Tape-faaleued Buttons. Gord-edgu Button Holes. their friends was held at the home of D. D. 1 excursion to Kineo, via the Bang r & Aroos­ Washburn Bros., Thomaston, will build a King Buckle ut hip. Permit full expansion of luiigu ling the fair sex thronged the apartments ha* bee > lather limited, firm rate>, ami a Bisbee, North Warren, Sept. 4. The day took and its steamboat connections. An ele­ four-masted schooner with a t image about hesitancy upon ihe part of captains to ven­ AVE INSURE::::::: eager to avail themselves of the delightful gant dinner was served at the Kineo House. was peifeci and judging from the smiling view of the races afforded from the balcony. the same as schooner Henry Lippitl recent'y ture so at h acting as a check to free opera- GOOD SENSE CORSET WASSTS faces was enjoyed by all. There were more The officers for the ensuing year are Gen. launched by the same firm. ti> n-> Coastwise lumber tonnage nas offered than 100 present, coming from Rockland, 'The club rooms were prettily decorated with Isaac Dyer, Skowhegan, President; Maj. H. will wear longer than any others, and can be (lags and bunting, while bouquets of cut John S. Finery, the well ku wn shipbroker w in increased freedom during the week, re ■^"•■■VILLAGE:::::::::::: Thomaston, Waldoboro, Union, Cushing and A. Sborey, Bridgton, Secretary and l’reasurer; and shipowner of Boston, die 1 at his summer su lo t.g in slightly easier rates from the lead­ washed without injury. flowers lent fragrance and charm to the affair. Walter C. Ross, Brunswick, Assistant Secre­ Athol, Mass. The tables were spread be­ Sandwiches and fruit lemonade were served home in Sullivan Harbor, Me., August 27, ing Vtlautic potis. For collivrs there is only E::. PROPERTY'.'."::::; R e c o m m e n d e d and Fob s a l e bv neath the apple trees and weie loaded with tary. Vice Presidents.—E. W. Sprague, Eas- aged 80 years. His brother and partner, a moderate inquiry, which fact stands in good things of which all freely partook. inrougnthrough tnethe nayday. inIn methe evenevening ng methe auclub u j ' c p p |s., fertiliser, $1 05 and discharged. II □ I D D Bisbee; Table Committee, Mrs Joseph place Finlay evening Mrs. /lifted Murray will take poaseasiou. Mr. Marsh eontemplatea boston. 12lh, schs. Corn n M , Qitino, from Coal.—Sch. Meuawa, Pt. JohnsUu to I mu 1 I •*«•> h i. E. M. Botot'i* ir Cure tor Bisbee, Mm ie Sawyer, Lizzie B'ackiugiou; and Mrs. Galen F. Hix held a progressive going into Ihe hotel business elsewhere. I Bangor, with wood for -. E & II. I . Shep- Bu k»pori, 55 cents—Sch. Mark Pendleton, BIRD & BARNEY: Vih m , -«• 1 1 Kohan's Cutburifc I’ll - The best H 'boken to Bangor, 60 cents—Scb. Cyrus pr.-pui 11 tin- world. Kuaily u p p j d uud sure Eniertaiuiiieut, Mrs. David Wade, Laura whist party at their homes, bead of Lindsey I'hc F. E. Uicltmorc drug business has been | herd Co.; Gold Hunter, 11 i nil, with wood cuie I '1 t per 'ox f 100 by iii 1 -I T rin ity Brackett and Addie Waltz) Voted to meet street. Light refreshments were served. The sold to a Mr. Pooler of Belfast, who will cou- for J. H. Eells; Thomas J. 1 < vkett, Harvey, Chamocriain, Hoboken to Rockland, 50 cents Ht. am hi) • Itleu 406 Main -t < >fUee open at Oakland the lirst Wedhesday in Septem- ( floral decor aliens were io excellent taste, and duct it. Rumor places the purchase price at {Bangor, with wood for -iu two-tliirds as much ns you g mX i . T 'h l * ‘t ( )}B}J* h Mont Perry,, boats, canoes and sail boats to let. Pulling constantly increasing its membership and get­ council to the church urging the good ladies would of lard or butter. Always ROCKLAND, ME. M Frank Donohue, Simon Hall, E. H. Farwell, , 1 • »» •• , . h to come to the meetings if, to make it possi­ 1 n .... < Theo. Itooren. A Haskell, Frank Haskell. E. H. boats should be placed in Megunticook stream ting in line for the state meet here next fall. u.-e COTTOI.r.XE i way, and | Telephone 1I Ingrahamf”" - '’— \ C «• »*M. Simmons------and’ A. • »»-•-Italy. above the mills. A yacht should be kept for At least let us hope it will come here. ble, it were necessary for all to eat cold din­ letting in the harbor all summer. A tally-ho ners. yof.r rake ar. 1 pastr.- Will always r* < D . I Leroy, the young son of Fairfield Porter, j coach for the top of the mountain, to connect The first paper on the program was upon light, wl. f.esorae, delicious. & with the electrics and boats would be a prime residing on Shaw avenue, while playing with "Home Work,” by Rev. II. B. Woods of be comrades about C. A. Rose’s new house on COTTO: J: |“ <1 »•••• • •• In §1 feature. Another crying need of Camden is a Rockport. This was not only an able pa­ H- « , -i, . - < . ; , t r I first-class lish-house where Camden residents the Beech street extension, Tuesday, fell into per in the abstract, but it brought before the and visitors can get broiled lobsters, fish the cellar, a distance of 15 feet. lie re­ convention a much needed and much ne­ ceived quite a severe gash in the head requir­ F’.ve cr.-r /..vy, | chowders and the like without the necessity glected department of Christian helpfulness ing three stitches and a bad jarring up gen­ and growth. | of a long ride to Owl’s Head. A deer park erally. and an aquar'um would prove powerful at­ Rev. T. E. Brastow, the corresponding tractions. Golf is the coming fashionable R. II. Burpee and wife have returned from secretary, gave a vigorous, soul-stirring report The Right Place is the summer sport, and Camden should lay out Crescent Beach for the season although they in which the workers were urged to exert expect to occupy their handsome new cot­ Place where you wont IT golf links. Tennis courts should be con- themselves to bring about term organizations stucted and tournaments held. Bath houses tage there from time to time until cold of the Sunday schools in order that the smal­ iAixrs: to trade. She right lor hot, cold, steam and salt water baths are weather prevents. The season at Crescent ler schools may be encouraged and helped IS T H E H. H. CRIE & CO. Beach has been a delightful one and the place is the piece where needed, and a casino should be constructed through the conventions and by being brought BEST 1 this season. colony of rusticators an extremely social and in touch with the stronger schools, and Sun­ you can get the most ---- at tot----- This all seems very fanciful perhaps, but harmonious one. Capt. Henry Pearsons and day school workers. The time devoted for H O U S E | family still finger at Cottage Lookout re­ for the least money. . T he C.-G. prophesies that through the enter- the discussion of this subject expited just os paint. • OLn Hardware More prise of the citizens and the impetus and luctant to abandon their pleasurable outing. the delegates had entered into the spirit of it backing given by the Camden Land Co. all or At a meeting of the school board Wednes­ much to their disappointment. At the Brook ROCKLAND m.«st of these desirable things will be brought day evening George E. Kenney of East After listening to a duet a paper upon the Whv Should You Do Otherwise? about by another year. The past season has Saugus, Mass., class of ’90 Boston University, “Primary Department” was read by Miss seen more visitors in Camden than ever be­ was elected principal of the High School to Clara Ilosmer of Warren, who told how We sell Groceries best fore, and with the improvements promised fill the vacancy occasioned by Prof. Landes, she taught her class. As it takes unusual next year will see yet a larger influx. resignation. There were numerous other gifts, amounting almost to genius, to teach grades Flour, Provis­ The Camden Land Co., which has an office candidates despite the short time since Mr. small children, it is about as impossible to ions. Canned Goods, over the Herald rooms, is having many ap­ L.audes decided to leave. Miss Lucy Rhodes tell how to do it successfully. After hearing plications for lots on their property, and is was chosen teacher of the Benner school and this most excellent paper questions were Moats, Vegetables, etc. Row is the time quietly but powerfully pushing things. This Miss Margaret Flanagan will look after the asked and different methods of conducting All nur goods are fresh week a building company will be organized, Warren street primary. the infant classes discussed. Vthy do you Suffer iv th Catarrh ai r Hay Fever when a Certain Cure is to buy the purpose of which will be to erect bouses Rockland will be represented in the Maine Rev. I*’. M. Preble of Camden gave a profit­ and we sell as low as on the company properties, to be sold to sum­ colleges this term as follows: Bowdoin, Wil­ able address upon “Every Teacher an Evan­ within your Grp p? ■one in the city. . mer sojourners. Col. Lev. is and his associates liam W. Spear, Janies Russell, Ralph Wiggin, gelist.” When we hear of an evangelist we have a strong financial backing, are past S. Osgood Andros and J. E. Rhodes 2d; involuntarily think of Phinney, Moody, B. Canned Goods masters in the art of property developing, Maine State, Davis Achorn, W. C. Robinson, Fay Mills. z\n evangelist is a bringer of have a name above reproach for honest deal­ Cyrenus W. Crockett and Gardner II. Miller; glad tidings. Every teacher should aim to be CALIFORNIA CATARRH You Money. Just look ot the following ing and square business methods, have Cam­ Will fturely do th< work. It rellovi- In a minute nnd cure" when properly used It Ik a liquid to gnr«!o Colby, T. Raymond Pierce. Spear will play a bringer of good tidings. Every possible nnd iihale Full d1r«>etHu< on ench Ivt’le. Tw. week> tren’m-i t 6"c; five week*’ t rent men I $1.00. Law Prices: den’s unrivalled charms for an assistant, and right guard for the Bowdoin eleven this fall means should be used to gain and hold the Try the gre»t rem- dy. fi Ik monarch of nil. For nee by nil druagieta 83 will get there. and went to Brunswick Thursday in order to child’s attention, then fit the teacher to teach Sweet Corn, 8 cts. can 90c doz. 3 lb. can T om atoes, 8 “ 90 “ TO ITS*CREOIT. begin practice. Bowdoin has secured Mackie the bible. Train their moral faculties, train Early Ju n e Feus, b “ 00 •' of Harvard for her coach and feels confident them in church business, teach church history, M arrow fat Peas, 8 “ 90 •• of winning the state championship this year. but let all training and teaching tend to lead n Hiring Beans, 8 •• 90 “ Friendship s Smart Endeatorers Win a Handsome THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. W ax Beans, 8 •• 90 “ Spear was a member of that eleven last year to the Saviour of sinners. The teacher must 3 lb. can Pumpkin, 10 •• $1.00 '• Banner at the Houlton Convention. and put up a great game. use policy, must use persistence, must use his Good bargains aiw ay- to be obtain' <1 on Bar Market, \ 3 “ riquash, 12 •* 1.26 “ The Advent Christian Endeavor Society of Next Wednesday, Sept. iS, is the date of own personality, he must possess the gift he 2 “ A pples, 12 “ 1.25 “ would fain bestow, and by persevering prayer. Iron and Steel, Hor«e Shoes and Nails. P ark Rockland 2 “ B fueberrles, 13 '• 1.35 “ Friendship is the proud possessor of a beauti­ Kimball’s fifth annual excursion to Quebec 109 $t,.. 3 «• Peaches, 13 •• 1.45 •' ful banner which it was presented upon and Montreal and the big yellow posters set Mrs.Khair Allah, a gentle mannered, sweet­ 3 41 Baked Beans, 12 '• 1 30 “ | the occasion of the state convention of the forth the glowing attractions of the trip with­ faced,motherly woman from Damascus, Syria, W e c a n fir. o u t ------; tW e also have a big trade In a fine lot of Polished Christian Endeavor Societies in Houlton last out being able to do them half justice. Last next spoke about “My Country and A Blacksmith, People.” Mrs. Khair Allah (this is one word Plcans at 10 cents a pound. week. At the convention in 1S94 it was an­ year there was a large train load of excursion­ A C a r r ia g e M a k e r, nounced that the county union raising the ists and such was the delightful time they had and pronounced Kairollah) is a widow who at -8. H. CRIE & CO., largest mission fund, the local union having that a reunion was held in Portland during present is in our country studying medicine in A S h ip C h a n d le r , Cive Us a Can. the largest number of societies and the en­ the winter and a Quebec club formed. Miss order that she may return to her native land A Quarevm w., and teach her sisters about Christ, as by being 45G Ma ii Street, deavor society which gave the church the Helen York of this city,president of that club, A F is h e r m a n , DON’T PUSH! largest number of members within the year and others of the large delegation who have allowed to visit them in sickness she can thus A C a r p e n te r , ROCKLAND, ■ MAINE. . . H A V E YOUR . . that followed would tach receive as a prize a been up in Canada on these trips will be only get access to many she never could otherwise handsome banner. Friendship was not repre­ too glad to impart valuable information to approach. Her three children are in school A P a in te r , John H. McGrath, sented at the convention in question and was those who contemplate going next Wednes­ while she is here, anti by selling Syrian needle A G la z ie r LawnMowerSharpsned No. 80 Sea Street. hence unaware of the fact that such a contest day. work she is earning money to pay for their was on until the blanks had been filled out at Rockland's favorite actor, Mr. Thus. E. education. the Houlton session and the Christian Ad- Shea, with a company specially selected by Mrs. Khair Allah impresses one as having 1 vent Society was the winner. This little so­ him, will play an engagement at Farwell not only rare gifts of mind, but what is far Machinists ciety, although organized within a year, has a opera house this week, on Thursday, Friday better, having the gift of the holy ghost. Her D m . i ? s AND The Art Amateur. membership of 85 and won the prize through and Saturday evenings, September 19, 20 ami address was unreportable but quite often obtaining 40 accessinos to the church. The 21, with a Saturday matinee for ladies and many eyes filled with tears as every Christian FEMALE PILLS. T h e __ _ Steam Fitters. Best und Largest radical Art Magazine next largest number reported was 34, so that children. The plays to be presented on the heart responded to her words with keen sym­ the Christian Advent Society has every reason three evenings respectively are, The Fire pathy. With her upon the platform were two pn-i seti.exec.sstve.sennty or painful men- Full Line of (The only Art Periodical awarded a Medal at thu 1)) Ktrutioa. Now uaed by over UO.OUU World's Fair.) to rejoice at its unexpected victory as well as Patrol, Richelieu, and The Snares of New women and one man dressed in Syrian cos­ Xnalea m onthly. Invigorates theae Morse, FIttingx and Invaluable to all who wixh to make their liviny by the fact that it accomplished much spiritual York. Mr. Shea has, in a professional sense, tume. Mrs. Khair Allah in simple words told organs, llew n rc o f Imltutlonn. Name paper. $2. jx-r Ixjx, or trial box 81. Sent 1 Light as a Fairy, Engineers’ Supplies, to make their horn-e beautiful good. Mrs. Helen Judkins was the delegate grown up with Rockland audiences. He about her work among the children and eealod In pluln wrapper. Send 4c In III send to any one d f t a women uf Syria, and everyone was sorry when efamps for particulars. Sold by l.o—* White as snow, Locksmiths to Houlton from this society and one of the first played here several years ago, when a Trussell FOR ____ 10c anlng ibis publlcitiou I | I L two representatives afforded by Knox county. young man, and made a hit from the first. she was through. Sweet as a kiss 4ud Gunsmiths. a specimen copy, with superb color plates I I ’Neath mistletoe. (for copying or framing) and S supple- IU The banner is an elaborate affair 01 red silk He has continued his visits regularly, and is ’fhe election of officers resulted as follows: Slid ill Itul'nliillll lir Tllim. II. IIoiiii ! Safe and Bank Locks m entary pages of dmigtiK (regular p ru e, 85c). wilh a white satin lining and bearing the always receive 1 with favor and draws large ’TIs nature's best i r i Repaired. President,Rev. IL J. Wells,Union; Secretary, line A I it. CflO D C n we will semi also •' 1**1 iitin g f o r legend “ For Christ and the Church.” This audiences, lie has grown to be one of the Rev. T. E. Brastow, Rockport; Treasurer, Replenishment, r U n Z d U i B a g lu u e r a ” (00 pages). 1 The staff of life, M cLoon Experimental MOVTAUUK MAKES, S3 Union H<| , N Y nv-.iest notice would be incomplete without best actors on the American stage, and has Deacon Edward Brown, Thomaston; Execu­ Machinery a Specially referring to the fact that to Miss Brewster, every year enlarged his company, which com­ tive Committee,!L. S. Robinson, Rev. W. O. ‘Alagnlflcent.” the Advent pastor at Friendship, belongs prises many actors, singers, dancers, and Holman, Mrs. R. C. Hall, Mrs. C. W. Brad- THE GENUINE IS ALWAYS BRANDED M achine Kiln Piping great credit for the work accomplished. comedians of fine ability. Popular prices. lee, Rockland, W. J. Robbins, Rockville, 'or new coal process o Mrs. William Robertson lias returned from Geo. IL Gardiner, Thomaston, Mrs. M. B. W. S. SHORE V FRATERNITY FACTS. visit in Waldoboro----- II. M. Sanborn is Rich, Camden. The vice presidents will be C om ’y. Special attention given home from Boston------Mrs. Walter Quinn chosen by the executive committee. jQOOK The Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star, from Pulpit Harbor is the guest of Miss Carrie The feature of the evening service was a Marine met at Biddeford Thursday, the representa- Pillsbury----- Eugene Moffitt and son Caleb splendid address on “The Heart of Sunday Engine Repairing ! lives from Golden Rod Chapter of this city returned to their home in Readfield Friday School Work,” delivered by Rev. F. S. OlNDER, j being Grand Matron, Mrs. J. R. Stewart; morning------Mrs. Orrin Blackington is visit­ Hunnewell of Whitman, Mass., formerly of Agents for The Ileune Pumps, ing her cousin, Mrs. Thomas Lyons, in East Warren. He discussed the subject to some BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. m '/.'.’ iF.5; Boston----- Mrs. Franklin Robinson has re­ length but each paragraph brought the mat­ c . D . . . — : Asa 1*. StClair and Mrs. R. II. Burnham, turned* from a visit in Jefferson— -Mrs. ter out in a fair minded light and many prac­ New and Second Hand Machinery front bt., Hath, Mairiaa. Grand Patron Burnham has recently been Dunam from Bootbbay is the guest of her tical suggestions were embodied there of S.G. Prescott&Go. ------honored by appointment to the office of Wor- daughter, Mrs. Artemai Tibbetts, Grace street which those present made mental notes. and Boilers Bought and Sold. «<“Every Description of Work pertain iug to th. thy Grand Sentinel of the Worthy Grand Have removed their Btr.ck >k Binding Businessluslness Executed Promptly...... • , . — E. W. Singleton, who has been the SEA STREET, - ROCKLAND. 3 Chapter, O. E. S. I bis is an extremely hon- guest of Mrs.Pillsbury Johnson, has returned to th e ir . THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. FslltnateH given oil Large or Small Jobs ored position and Rockland takes great pride Telephone Call No. 0-3. to his home in Marlboro, Mass.------Mrs. The third annual Maine Epworth League Demand It of your Grocer. X»Befers by permission to the Publishers of in furnishing a Mason who can so acceptably Ebeuezer Otis of Worcester, Mass., is visiting Accept no Imitation or substitute. Is p ap « i. fill it. in this city and Thomaston------Artemas convention was held Wednesday and Thurs­ day of this week with Pendexter Chapter, SEA STREET STORE Tibbetts has moved from 46 Grace street to Westbrook. Pratt Memorial Chapter of this Cobb, W ight & Co., Agents. the A. II. Ulmer tenement, same street------Miss Myrtie Young is visiting in Hyde Park, city was ably represented by L. S. Robinson, Wnere they will otter great Mrs. C. W. Bradlee and Mrs. Rebecca Mass.----- Mrs Warren Achorn, who has been bargains in Teas, SpiciS visiting her brother, R. G. Robinson, Grace Ingraham, who in accordance with previous instructions from the chapter presented an street., left Saturday for her home in Law­ a n d El h i. . To reduce tl e invitation to have the next state convention rence, Mass.------Mrs. Frank Sacker, who hai stock will olfer been visiting her old home at the Meadows, in this city. Rev. C. C. Phelan, formerly at has returned to her borne in Providence. Camden but now located in Westbrook Dr. BurnJiani’s delivered one of the addresses of welcome Oolong Tea, per lb , - - |9o and Rev. C. S. Cummings was one of the Boston Ideas is the title of an illustrated Spices, per pkg , - - 4 l-2o paper that reaches us. It is a bright publica­ most interesting speakers. The subject of COME! tion devoted to drama, music, art, literature, Mr. Cummings'address was “ Wasted Energy,” Cream Tartar, per lb , - - I8o EYE REMEDY. and it goes without saying that he had no etc. We doubt somewhat if Boston men publish it. The average Boston -xian wouldn't more interested and attentive listeners in the audience than the three members of his Koi all tiuuo'us ulUjlbt) eyeg or lids, or i attempt to limit Boston ideas to a small week­ The Best Flour Made at $4.50 per veut the night from full! g, or delay the ly publication. former congregation in this city. tfluartu, or «t p nil palu in the eye* ut once, i IT IS NOW TIME TO barrel or 3 ba'r Is for $13 25. like Ii ever known. Give it u tiial. 1'rlcv 1 $1 (0 The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently per­ KVEUY UAUUEI. WAUUANTEIJ, I UIAHL' Y, nrugglat, 3I»lu t formed a great deed of charity, although it Experience the Best Teacher. Itnckland, A^ent was not designed as a charity, being nothing The great value of Dr. David Kennedy’s more nor less than an advertising scheme. It Favorite Remedy in curing diseases of the Remember the however resulted in great good just the City of Rockland ! blood, particularly the ills of women, has P la c e . same. They gave away i,ooo bottles qI tbeir again been demonstrated. Mrs. W J. Xnder- The Jo in t SUMidiny <’otniuiUcc on Account# and Digestive Cordial to those suffering from son of Bruyn St., Kingston, N. Y., in speaking Cluima of ihe city o| Kucklunii will !>e 1 resnioo ut stomach derangements. the <,’(t> 'Treasurer’s fllce on the KltlD '. V EVEN- Get Your Fall Hat of her experience, says: “ I was an awful I NG preceding the Hist Monday of cuch month, It was so effective in curing those who sufferer from troubles common to my sex, was S. G. Prfocott Co., for the purpose of rxuioiniiia clulms ugulost the city. used the remedy that they were loud in their reduced to 70 lbs.; four physictaus p escribed All bills must be appjovvd by the party eontractina praises of it and in consequence a large de­ for me, but 1 kept growing worse. Until 1 be­ 90 SEA STREET. iht-m, must be made out ou uropt-r vouchers, which AT THE mand for the cordial was at once created. can be procured of the City ’Treasurer, aud must be gan the use of Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Tulvpbouu 43 2 left at the City 'Treasurer's oflice ou or before the The druggists of this town have little books Remedy I never knew a well day. By Us use datu of the Commidve's monthly meetiug. Bills that tell all about it. Digestive Cordial uol presented ul