Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. In Eastern Maine — T W / C £ - 4 - W E E / < . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year R o c k la n d Maine Saturday September 18 1897 V ol. 5 2 . . . N o . 6 4

WITH GRANITE WORKERS THE PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS THE FALL CAMPAIGNS KITE FLYING AT COOPER'S IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY

What, a Live Industry W ill I>o for Even a The Facts In the Case of John Itllllngton, PAINLESS EXTRACTING W arming Up In Good Benson—Rrpuhlicnn Terrible Dnvloe of a N ow Orlenna Hoy— A new volume of stones by M t. Kipling it Small Place-North Jay, Then and Now. Hanged For No Adequate Keason. Sneer,, Confidently Looked For. Distinguished Mon nt Play. one of the plums promised lor the publishing Have been trying for a number of year* to From the Livermore Falls Express and Ad­ Permit me to correct some errors which WxXHlNOTON, D . O.. B»pt. 11. 1 K»T. The Courier-Gazette in frequent para season of neat spring, produce a preparation for Painlbrb B x - The politic,I campaigns in the vaiioua tbaotiho F iif.k PROM Cocainb and at last vertiser we clip ihe following interesting re­ have lately been repeated in The Courier- graph* tbit Summer hat told of the enthusi A novel bv Henry Steton Merriman it to be have succeeded. No bad after effect* or sore Fred F. Burpee, » t,le , are winning up— growing very warm, view of N o r’h Jay and its leading industry Gazette in relation to John Billington, who asm in kite Hying developed among the cot- launched in Harper's Magazine before long. mouth* same b« with majority of cocaine mix­ An old barn, and old fashioned house, two came over in the Mayflower with his wife and in fact. I'artie, arriving here from New York, tagers at Cooper’s Beach. N ot the least en tures. It is called “ Roden’s Corner.” rickely sheds, a few cows quietly grazing on Nebraska, Kentucky, Iowa, and Ohio report thurlastic in pursuit of the sport has been two sons, Francis and John, Tr. They joined Roberts Brothers will have ready in Octo­ the hillside, . im all railroad atation where the the M aylow er company at Lo ndon or near ealreme activity and intereit in the tight Harry E. Krebbiel, musical critic of the New ber Ihe “Quest of Happiness," hy the late FREE EXTRACTING, birds fovnd shelter and built nests beneath j by, with Miles Standish, Stephen H opkins, which ia to be made in thoae Statea. Remark­ York Trihunej hence we find it easy tobe Philip Gilbert llsm m eito n ; and will also soon Or in other words, all those desiring artificial Practical its eaves and once in a great while a passen- 1 Ilicks and others who were not members of able aa it ia that tbe silver cauae ahould atill lieve that tbe following article, printed in teeth money paid for extracting will be allowed bring out a translation by Prof. E. S. G.Gros- ger alighted on tbe platform from the regular the church but cast their lo tln with them and have any life left in it, it it a fact. It it to back when teeth made. last Sunday’aTribune, ia from that gentleman’s venor of Amherst of Theodore Zenos’s histor­ trains that pass by— that was North Jay four signed the compact at Cap-cod with the be made the haait of the battle in every atite pen. The persona named in the article are where there are important electiona thia Fall. ical novel, “Andronlke Ihe Heroine of Ihe years ago. A pretty little village nestled at others. readily recognizable to our readers, I he il‘ fireek Revolution.” Pharmacist the foot of a mountain, a large railroad depot Billington was the possessor of more wealth One year ago one ounce o f silver would buy lustration of the kite cutter which accompa­ PAINLESS FILLING. wi'h fine freight sheds and all modern rail­ than any of the other Pilgrims. He built one one buahel of wheat in N ew Y ork; now it nied itrepreaenta a murderous looking instru­ Professor M otet Coit Tyler will publish st road conveniences, several large stores and of the first houses in tbe colony; was fond of takes two ounces, and silver ia alill falling and ment well calculated to accomplish its pur- once through Ihe Putnams the second and restaurants, hotels and boarding houses,every­ hunting, fishing, etc.; a strong, resolute man, wheat still riting. It would scarcely aecm pose: concluding volume of hit “ Literary History of Hale Method. Rockland, Plaine. thing with a lively air and a ppirit of life and selected by Standish, who knew him well, as possible that anybody could successfully argue "M any an old heart hat been made y< ung the American Revulutiun.” Il will contain Have been using IIalk Method por P a in - activity, everybody apparently happy and his right-hand man and lieutenant— probably in favor ol currency made from metal whose again ol late by the discovery that kite-flying an exhaustive index and a full biography. The LB hr Fillino for past threo year* and can value hat fallen over 25 per cent, in eighteen tame publishers are going to print in one v il- cheerfully recommend It to tho*o who Buffer prospering since the marvelous growth of the the second best soldier in the colony. Mour- can now be indulged in by others than boys through having teeth filled. village since the discovery and unearthing o f ton describes him an being much beloved and months. Yet that ia a fact as to silver. On without loss of dignity. W hat was once ume ’ he papers on historic New York which the finest quality of granite in the world, al­ respected. His wife was one of the most March 7th of last year it waa worth 70 cents merely pastime has now been reduced, or ad various nuihora have contributed to tbc " H a lf No Injurylto Teeth in Any E ery thing appertaining to a ready famous for its whiteness, lasting and quiet, pious and motherly o f women, kind, an ounce in New York, now it ia worth 52 vanced, to a science. In Ihe city, of course, Moon Series." cents. . . W a y . . . First-Class Pharmacy tremendous crushing power. generc us and tender-hearted. Francis, her no one hut scientific men, or such as pursue Brenlano't announce for immediate publica­ H ow it ia that any party can now aaaumc It works so satisfactorily that it makes the No sooner had tbe discovery of this line oldest son, resembled his mother in kind and their amusements under the guise of science, tion “ Colonial Verses— Mount Vernon," by operation of teeth filling a thing not to bo granite been made, than a company was or­ generous qualities, and his father in his love to win a battle with silver aa the chief issue have been able to play with kites. They Ruth l.swrence. This it a series of verses, dreaded In the loa*l No extra charge. Elm Street. ganized and issued stock which readily found of hunting and woodcraft. H e was tbe dis­ in States where they could not win on that have sent them up from the roofs of tall with accompanying illustrations of the home Tho saving of broken down natural teeth a market. This company is known as the coverer of the large lake which still bears his issue a year ago, ia hard to understand. On buildings and told us how they contrived to ol Washington, showing tbe drawing room, condemned by other dentists a specialty. Dis- last presidential election day silver was worth colored front teeth restored to natural color. Maine and New Hampshire Granite Co., who name, "Billington Sea.’’ avoid being dragged off and dashed to pieces Ihe banquet room, the music room, the stair All operations pertaining to modern dentistry also operate large quarries in N ew H am p ­ The youngest boy, John, Jr., was a smart, 65.7. Today it is worth 51 cents, a fall ol on the paving stones; how the reels or way, Washington's room, the east front of the performed In skillful manner. shire. The officers of the company are bright, intelligent youth, but rather mis­ over 20 pet cent. I f the Democrats could windlasses were handled; how much superior house, the garden, the spinning house and Ira B. Cushman, president; Payson Tucker, chievous. H e played some mischievous trick not carrv Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, Maryland, piano-wire is to rope when one wishes to put Washington's tomb, or New York on the stiver issue in November, treasurer. on Capt. Jones of the Mayflower, who, with up a flight of kites a-tsndem, and all that sort Taine’s "Journeys T hrough France” it to 1896, with their proposed dollar worth 51 At this North Jay quarry may be seen the his father’s assistance, tied his neck and o( thing. All this without causing the hearts he published in an English translation hy cents, how can they expect to win this Fall F.E.FOLLETT, D.D.S. largest piece of granite ever quarried out of heels together for punishment. This punish­ o f mature readers to beat any quicker. At Henry H o lt A Co. this fall. The tame house In the shape of with a dollar worth only 40 cents? Yet they this place, or probably out of any other part ment of the boy has, bv some writers, been the Summer resorts this Summer it has been announces a translation of Rene Bazin's “ Ita l­ ROCKLAND. are going into the fight for it everywhere, of the country. The piece contained over ascribed to the father instead of the boy. It different. One tug st a kite-string changed ians of Today" and a new edition of “ The A. K. BI'BAR BLOCK. Ov.r 0. T. Bpmr', a postal card to though there are signs of weakening in spots. 2,000 cubic yards and weighs over 5,000 tons, would have been a difficult and dangerous staid men into boys again, and awakened Federalist.” This last reprint will be edited E A S T M A N it being all clear white without a flaw of any job to have attempted to tie the old man by REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS IN OHIO. memories of arts and artifices which had been by Paul Leicester Ford, who will supply abun­ kind. Out of this they w ill cut a shaft 85 the neck and heels. John, Jr., also frightened The Democrats, it seems, from reports re­ put aside for a generation or more. ‘Grown­ dant foot notes, an index and an appendix B R O S . & feet long, 50 feet wide and 8 feet thick, and the women by burning gunpowder in tbe ceived, are trying to run away from their ups' not only asked permission to feci 'how of over a hundred pages. from this will be cut the material for a monu­ cabin. Iu one of his wanderings he got lost pisiform made hut a short two months since. the pulled’ but sent their business cards Dodd, Mead & Co., have among their fall BANCROFT ment shaft 35x4 feet square for a party in This action, hovever, not to be wondered in the woods, where he was found by tbe it travelling up the string as messengers, and publications an interesting list of novels. In ­ at in view of the fact that silver hat fallen 15 SOMETHING Portland, Me., Texas. natives and lik e n to their wigwams. Here tried their hands st kite-making. cluded in it are M r. Blackmore's “ D a rie l;” This company has received some very per ceut. in value even in that aboit apace of he made frienda and was kindly treated and “ O f course deference had to be paid to the Mr. Merriman's “In Kedar's Tents;"* story time. July 10 ounce ol silver was worth will bring you by return mail, large orders and anticipate more. Among the finally restored to his anxious parents. D ur­ an scientific spirit which bad Drought to de­ o f a minister by George Macdonald, called in the New York market* 60.6 cents and it it samples of or information a b o u t! rG"Due„yn"eu,Zg.ni§eOwuVZ. ‘which 35 ing hrs stay among the natives he learned lightful a privilege to the old boys; and to “Sailed With Fire;” * tale by W. Clark Rus­ much of their language and ways, which now worth bu. 52 cents and (till going down. before they began tbe construction of the sell, entitled "The T w o C a p la in t;"M a x Pern- take an enormous amount of granite; tbe Small wonder then that the Democrats are FOR anything in their immt------— ------— — “•* knowledge,was afterwards of great advantage old-fashioned types which they had known beiton’s"Queen of the Jesters,"and the“ King'a ashamed of their platform and are tiying to build ng is to be one of those modern sky to tbe colonists. H e died before bis father. in boyhood— bow., four and six-cornered— Highw ay,” by Mrs. Am elia E. Barr. stock. scrapers, very elaborately finished which will This is all we know of tbe boy, and, strange­ get away from It when, within two months tome experimented with the new-langled cost >250,000. ly enough, it has by some been recalled to after its adoption,the metal which it advocates things with which m ilitary men and meteoro- Criticism of fiction on this and on the other It’s Another contract which will make this com­ prove him to have been a bad boy. at money declines 15 per cent. I l goes w ith­ logical sharps are amusing themselves and aide of the Atlantic obeys different standards. pany famous is the W .A . Clark monument for Tbe unselfish and kindly qualities of tbe out saying, however, that tbe Republicans of calling tbe sport scientific investigation. Stephen Crane'* new novel, "The Third NOTHING Quick— Easy — Safe — Chea Woodlawn, N. Y. Billington family were most conspicuous in the State will not let their opponents get'away These are the Hargrave, cellular or box kites, Violet,” it teems, hat been praised bv almost Tbe largest and greatest contract of all is the great epidemic which almost depopulated from the issue which they have made. It and tbe Malays, which look like an old-fash­ every reviewer in England and ditmiated at w ay to buy D ry Goods. the Detroit, Mich., court house. This build­ the little colony the first W inter. They to­ goes without saying that the Republicans will ioned four-cornered nr diamond kite, save either bad or unimportant by almost every re­ ing will be erected at a cost of one million gether with the elder Brewster and Dr. Fuller, sweep the State now that they have tbe enemy that (hey are made to fly without tails by put­ viewer in this country. " I t this,“asks the Chap Book," an attempt on the part of London This is what you can­ dollars. It will take 7,000 cubic feet of gran­ the only well ones, nursed the sick, washed on the run, providing they are not over con ting the cross-stick near the top and binding This firm have a thirty- ite cut into about 5,000 stones. There w ill be their filthy bodies and clothing and feeding fident. It so at to permit the covering to * bag.' critics, to bolster up the claim of having dis­ covered The Red Badge of Courage?" not get from everybody years’ refutation for honest considerable fine carving on this job and it them; Billington in his stroDg, well arms SITUATION IN NEW YORK. It would perhaps not lie fair toward science will be all classic in detail. bringing in the sick and carrying out tbe dead New York City it the coign of vantage in to quote tbe opinions o f the old boys st to Smith, Elder & Co., the authorized p u b ­ a n d i t m ay seem s tra n g e dealing. They keep Dry and Another order is the Allegheny Bank of by night, providing them with game food State contest. The light in New York this tbe comparative excellence of the new-fan­ lisher of Thackeray, have long had in prepar­ Fancy Goods of every sort and Pennsylvania, which will take 35,000 cubic from the forest and fish from the sea by Fall relates to the mayoralty, but it is for a gled flying machines and tbe kites of their ation a new edition of his writings, the publi­ to you how we can do it. feet of stone. day and so kept the few that survived from first msyor of the largest city of the United boyhood days; but it was noticeable at one cation of which, in monthly instalments, will Men’s and Women’s Furnish­ Several other small orders are on file and starving in their beds. A ll this kindness and States and second largest city in the world, of the resorts on the Maine coast, at least, shortly begin. It will be illustrated, by whom We will tell you how ings. Dress Goods and Silks it will necessitate the reinforcement of the ten more years of companionship, bearing and will decide whether or not Tammany that several grown-ups wearied of the scien­ it it not yet stated,and among tbe illustrations present crew which means a great deal tor the willingly his share of all labors and dangers H a ll shall control Greater New York, If tific things and turned to the old styles with w ill be a hitherto unpublished portrait of the we do it. You buy are two leading departments. town. The company is building two more through sickness and poverty, counted noth­ Tammany gets control it w ill greatly endan enthusiasm. Then, too, the writer got ac­ author. The literary feature of this edition blacksmith shops; two large stone sheds and ing when trials and misfortunes came upon ger Republican prospects in the State indefi­ quainted with the singular Instrument por­ will be ill biographical and anecdotal intro­ a system of water works. M r. J. P. Murphy, him. nitely. Those opposed to Tammany and free trayed herewith, and learned how the tug of duction, upon which hit daughter, Mrs. Rich­ EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT, general superintendent, has left for N ew York In the year 1630 a stranger came among silver must therefore combine on one good a kite could arouse ambitions that had lung mond Ritchie, who hat been engaged for PORTLAND, ME. to get machinery and equipment for pneu­ them, one "Newcoming," who commenced man. By refusing to do so they give Greater been dormant. In a group of men watch­ aome years. matic carvir.g tools. There are now 300 men stealing game from Billington’a traps in the New York and probably the State over to the ing a kite that had been put up for their en­ The edition de luxe o f Rudyard Kipling's tertainment was a Justice o f the Supreme on the quarry alone, besides khe carvers and forest. Billington while hunting small game Tammany-silver Democrats indefinitely, works which the Macmillans tre publishing in $ 5 WORTH« GOODS general help; 30 more carvers are sent for and Court of the United States, Chief Justice of caught him in the act and gave chase to tbe MARYLAND AND THE ANTI-GORMANS. England it to follow in arrangement the “O ut­ in a few weeks 600 men will comprise the robber who hid behind a tree. Billington tbe Supreme Court ol a New England Slate There is good reason to hope that tbe party ward Bound Edition" published hy Ihe Scrib­ working force of this great industry. One in­ thinking him safe behind the tree fired his and the president of the Louisiana Cane in Maryland will fall into line, now that the ners in this country. M r. Kipling, by tbe teresting feature about the works is that the shotgun at the tree, hoping to frighten him, Growers’ Association. The kite was of the At our store and by 1897 TAXES factional fight in Republican ranks is over, way, has written an amusing note to a lad laborers are all Americans. There are very but the culprit exposed at the moment a part six-cornered type, and had been built and and with the aid of the gold Democrats and who asked him if there were to he any more few of them who cam less than $2 a day for of his shoulder and two or three shot struck put up by a Louisiana man, It behaved your paying S3.95 e x tr a the anti-Gorman men win in the fight for tbe jungle stories. “ Dear C lem ent;" he wrote, nine hours’ work. him, without doing him much injury; but the brilliantly and the Justice felt State ptide Are now due and payable at legislature. Owing to Gorm an’s free-silver “Yet I know tome more jungle stories, but Another contract which the company has coward began screeching and yelling so that welling up within his breast as he came for­ you get a Gold Watch leanings and tbe generally conceded opinion they are so bad that 1 am afraid the mothers on hand and which they are considered fortu Billington began to fear that he had actually ward to ‘see how she pulled.’ The New my office. that he would vole for free silver in the Sen­ of tbe little boys who read tbe other stories nate in securiog, not because their product wounded the man, ran towards him and al­ Englander confessed with due humility that or a set of silver dishes ate, the sound money Democrats throughout wouldn’t want them to read tbit second crop; I have placed in the hands was not desirable for the carved enrichment, most carried him in his arms to the village though he bad invented a corn-planter as a tbe State are ready to agaiu co-operate with this is the reason I have not written them." but because it was thought st first that granite where he was attended by D r. Fuller and boy, he had never made a kite that could Isn’t this something^for the Republicans, as of course, all the anti- of Edwin S. McAlister, Con­ for the portrayal of tbe carved design could have compared with the New Orleans speci­ Tbe Houghtons announce a volume by M r, others. The wound, although very slight, by Gorman men, to secure his defeat. not be fine enough for the statue of D r. men soaring huodreds of feet above him. Stedman which will be greeted everywhere about nothing? Wo stable, Poll and Personal Taxes Newcoming’s own carelessness became in ­ Generally speaking, the drift all seems to Hahnemann,which is to be placed at Washing flamed, blood poison followed and in a week “ ‘ That's the kind ol kite that can lly I' said with cordial interest. This will be entitled be in the direction of Republicanism. The ton.Bids and proposals were received from all the Justice of the Supreme Court, holding to “ Poems Now First Collected,” and it will are malting a big dis 1896, but you can settle with or two he died. people see that Bryan artd the silverites made over the world for this job, samples were sub­ Gov. Bradford was a good man in general, tbe string. ‘Doesn't the pull I Now we bring together tbe fugitive poems of the last a deliberate effort to deceive them last year, me without the cost of the mitted and tbe usual test was undergone, and but for some reason he had taken a dislike to ought to have cutters on her tail.’ twenty years, which the author hat left scat­ play of . . . and many of thoae who voted for him will the Maine and New Hampshire Granite Co. Billington, and joined with his other enemies “The men from tbe North knew naught of tered while he has put forth hit several vol­ have nothing further to do with silver. But S um m ons by paying within received tbe contract, another striking testi­ in pushing him to the wall. T h e dispute be­ cutters, but the president of the Cane umes of poetical history aud criticism. W e tbe Democratic leader! are not asleep. They mony to the value of the M aine material. Growers* Association explained and demon­ call them fugitive, but tbe epithet implies a tween tbe two parties, one in favor of capital are conducting an active and vigilant cam- Twelve Days. punishment and those opposed, grew very strated, H e got a champagne bottle that merely accidental situation. The poems really paign, and are out on a “ atill hunt” for votes SUnnER GOODS “Only nervous" is a sure indication that warm; Elder Brewster, Miles Standish, Dea­ must have been cast up by the sea (bow else include tome of M r. Stedman's most thought­ whose result may surprise the Republicans, the blood is not pure. H ood’s Sarsaparilla con Fuller and other prominent Pilgrims should it have reached the shores of Rock­ fully pondered and most lasting work. They unless they are wide awake and working to T. E. SIMONTON. purifies the blood and cures nervousness. advocating tbe innocence of Billington,against land H arbor?), and, seating himself by a have waited for a volume, but they have not arouse every m tn and push him enthusiastic­ Gov. Bradford and others who condemned stone, began tapping the buttle against it. needed It to be certain of their fate, for they ally into the fight. Tbe tide it now all run­ Boots, Shoes and Slip­ H e worked with great care and patience, and are well remembered and w ill be welcomed at him. Gov. Bradford went to Boston, and ning in the right direction, but tbit very evi­ after conferring with Gov. Winthrop of tbe when he had done tbe greater part of tbe as old friends. The student who bat benefit­ dence of prospective victory is litble to lead pers of very latest de­ bottle had been reduced to tiny bits. From ed by hit critical works has perhaps not real- Bay colony, returned, pronounced Billington to over confidence on tbe part of tome of tbe tbe heap he selected a dozen flakes of glass ized that they have deprived M r. Stedman of guilty of murder and he was bung. Twenty- Republicans, an I to allow distensions to sign. Gent’s Furnish­ which were more or lest creacent-sbaped and the privilege ot cullccling these poems sooner. five years after tbe event Gov. Bradford in his arise wbicb will prevent a solid front against bad sharp edge* on their concave sides. The book Tt expected to be printed with ex­ snnals of tbe colony gave the event but a few tbe enemy. J. I ’. ing Goods. Some­ baity notes, as if he was ashamed ol tbe part These he placed, concave tide upward, in a ceptions! care and with much artistic effect. he took in this unfortunate case. Other later Tbc benefit in Farwell Opera House Monday wisp of broom straws, and fattened them thing extra good. . . writers followed Bradford. M ourton says hut 'night for C. H. I’routy went tbe way of all firmly by winding twjne around Ihe wisp. A a few words and those in praise of tbe victim, benefits in tbit city ami instead o f adding to day os two later the kite flyer* st tbe beach YOUH FAVORITE POEM and condemning bis hasty taking off. Brad­ bia excbecquer aa M r. Frouly'a many friends were mads to realize Ihe wonderful effective­ ford’s nephew, who was nineteen years ot age ness of tbe graceful but murderous, looking hoped he would, there remains a deficit rather litre will ba prlolad tba old poaau that tiava da- A Little Money goes a Long Ways at the time of Billington’s death, says not a worse Ihau the original condition of things. instrument when attached to the tail of a llgbted tba world for gauaratloua; aud tboaa ot w ord about it in his history of tbe colony. Then too a number of Mr. Piouty’t arlitla kite. m odern l.lfWl Dial team worth pruaarvlag. ttaaders As he did not approve the act, he chose not went hack on him too late for others lo be “ In New Orleans, it appears, a part ot the ara Invited lo Baud Iu their favorlla poeru.. at our stole. to condemn bis uncle, and remained silent. secured iu their place and tbe entertainment amusement ot kite-flying consists in arming tbe kite tells with these cutters and tending Francis Billington married tbe widow, from this cause was unsatitlactorily brief. UUMuawared. Christian "Pen" Eaton, and took his mother Tbe program, amended, was at follows: them up to cut the twine of other kites high (w ho became insane on the death of her bus- in the air. Sometimes a number of kites Why la It that the laudaraat faet mast tread tba 71) ri» Cour$«s. Songs, Fred Eattm an; banjo selections, roughest road 7 band) borne. She was a sore trouble to all Frank T . I'carauua; punching Dig cabibition, will be similarly armed, and pitched battle* Why tail that the waakaat tract B ull carry tba in her frenzy, but recovered, in time, and mar­ Philip Jason; farce and Indian club twinging, are then fought, tbe boys manueuvering one ried Gregory Armstrong. Francis Billington C. II Prouty and Miss Fannie Williams, four against tbe other for positions wbicb shall Business,- S iio k iham) - English. bad eight children, mostly girls. Tbe boys round* boxing match between Philip Jason enable them to drop their kite-taila across a F A. PETEHSON, learnt trades, as other boys did, one married and Fred Knight. Mr. Eattruau made hit rival’s string. Once Ibis is accomplished, a tbe daughter of Francis Eaton and one girl, debut at a negro character and surprised bit slight pull sends tbe kite upward, and the bita of creacent-sbaped glass do their w uik.” Why Is it the brightest «y«s are ihu oust aaou dim Martha, married a *on of Francia Eaton. All friends by tbe natural ability displayed. M r. with tears? 364 Main St.. Rockland II iqbest qrailc insliuditw. of Francis Billington’s children became hon­ Why is it ihe llghest heart rnual ache and ache for Pearsons aud b it banjo are always favorites The seventy-first anuutl meeting of tbe orable members of society, and their descend­ years? before a Rockland audience and when he ap­ general conference of tbe Congregational W hile tho eyes that aru hardest and coldest shed ants are among tbe most distinguished of r ANTED—TRUSTWORTHY AND AOTIVK AliOweM rates ollu ilio n . peared before toe curtain it was tbe signal for churches in M aine will be held with tbe N o ilh never a biller Lear, gentlemen or ladle* to travel for respousi America’s sons and daughters. These facts Aud the head that la smallest aud lueaueal bas a splendid round of applause. H e gave two church, Belfast, Sept. 21-23, together with tbe hie. established house iu Muiue. Monthly $66.00 are obtained from Plymouth papers, H on. W , selections, wbicb were rendered in a masterly uevsr an aehe lo fear. and expense*. Position steady. Reference. Eu- Il Test equipped iwnw -Ifonk niuctictb anniversary meeting of the Maine Robinson’s history, Bradford’s, M our ton’s, close self addressed stamped euvelope. The Do­ manner and received with great enthusiasm. Missionary Society. These dates w ill also in ­ Why 1* il thoae who are saddest have always ifco and other memoirs. G eorge Pr in c e . minion Company, Dept. i , Chicago. 82-68 ' Reopens fustTuesday (5cpl M r. Pearsons hst devoted much time and clude meetings of the Maine Congregational guv eel laugh? money lo cultivating tbc muaicai art and the Why Is it those who used uol, have always the charitable society, branch of the Education “ biggest half?” Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and D ia r­ capital invested it yielding rich profits. A t a rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re­ society, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's While those who have never a sorrow have seldom £7' Calloi send lei banjo aoioiat be bas few if any equal* in a smlls to five, Maine Missionary Auxiliary and aid to Il 0. lief. For sale by H . L . R o b b in s , Union, D. Eastern Maine. M r. Jason’* exhibition of Aud thoae who waul Just a little must strive aud B. Cobb & So n , Searsuaont and Warren Phar­ Amcncau Missionary Association. Tbe pro­ struggle to live. »v«y bag punching was performed under difficulties, macy. gram is an interesting one. owiog to poor sppsrstus but it was a display Why Is II the noblest ihuugbla are the ouea that ar of agility and science wbicb tba audience ap­ never expressed? preciated. Tbe four round bout between Mr. Why Is II the gtandeal deeds are the ouea lhal are Jason sod bis young pupil Fred K night was While the thoughts lhal are like all others are (ha We will make them for another week for soother clever feature. The youngster showed ouea We always tell, up handsomely and it is a great credit to M r. Aud ihe deeds worth Hill* praise are the ouea lhal are published Well. TH1W W EEK ONLY. $1.00 Jason under whose expert training he has been. M r. Prouty also did a clever trick with Why Is it the tl smile has fur its sister a tbe club* and was warmly appreciated. sigh? Just think of it, $4.00 Cabinet Photos $1.00 per doz. $0 00 Mut Surface Why Is li the strongest love Is the lovs we always pass by that beat auy ever before produced iu tills section for $2.00 per doz. See The fault finder bat bobbed up again and While the smile that cold and iudlffertul Is the it demonstrating to wbat extent be can go smile for which w pray, aaiuples of our work. It shows for Itself. Cloudy weather just as good for material 11c presented bimscli to a Aud the love we kueel to •hip Is ouly com- $1.00 as fair. member of tbc ucw police station building mou day. committee tbe ether day with tbe remark Why UH tbe thin can have are the things we that be thought “the committee ought lo go always refuss right up there on Spring slrcct and stop tbc A hy Is It uoue of >ad the Uvea If we could we'd workmen from pulling wooden bricks in (be il usu have are the things we TClxc- C. Sm ith Photo Co. walls.” It bas probably been explained to him ere tbit that the “wooden bricks” have a cm plate, no mailer how loug Suooessor to BONP, Rockland, Me. Headquarter* at Waterville, Me. Branch Studio* all over Maine aud N. JI real use, and another expose bas fallen fiat. -Elizabeth Stewart Martin- THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1897

SETH LOW IN TOWN Office of the sheriff of Knox County. BARRE BRARITE ROTES T he Courier - Gazette. BTATK OF M AINE. rW /CF-A-W E£K Rockland entertained a distinguished poli . KSCX at» September 18. A. D 1897. The talk .bout the granite combine con­ Tlii« Is to give notice. That on ihe eleventh day tinue. end everybody wants to know if the tician unawares Tuesday night in the person of Hf ptembi r, A D 1*97, a W arrant In Insolvency FULLER & COBB. Barre Co. is going to succeed in obtaining ALL THE HOME NEWS of Seth Low, president of Columbian U niver­ w, e leened not of ihe Court of Insolvency fbr said sity and the Candidate of the Citizens’ Union County of Knox avalnsl the estate of Gilman B. control of the quarries. E. L . Smith says the Inwraham resident In ihe town of Rockport, la for mayor of Greater New York. company it an assured success unless some said county of Knox, adjudged lo b e an Insolvent quarry owners should back out.' But as the Mr. Low has heen spending the past three Debtor, on petlilon of sntd Debtor, which petition months at Northeast Harbor and has man­ wno filed on the tenth day of September, A. D. compsny hss until January 1st to close up its We flention Below Some of Our- BY THE ROCKLAND PUBLISH I NG CO. aged to thoroughly enjoy the outing despite 1897, to which last named date Interest on claims contracts with the quarrymen and take pos­ Is to be computed; That the payment of any debts session, it it too early to say whether it w ill be his business cares and the presence of a half and the delivery and transfer of any property NEWSPAPER HISTORY score of indefatigable New York reporters belonulnu to said Debtor, to hint or for nls use, and a go or no. Public sentiment grows stronger The Rockland Gautlte was established i.i »8|6. Iti who insisted that he ought to be interviewed. the dellverv and transfer of any property by him against it every day. There are probably 25 1874 the Courier waA established, and consolidated with are forbidden by law; That a Meeting of the or JO men on the quarries who will be the the Gazette in 188a. The Free Press was established M r. Low through this trying ordeal preserved Creditors of said Debtor, to pr- ve their debts and NEW FALL NOVELTIES in i 8sj, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. his great good nature but wou'd say never a choose one or more assignees o f Ids estate, will be first to feel the iflects of the quarty combine, The Ui ‘ word about politics. H e left Northeast H a r­ held at n Court of Insolvency to ba held at the and they are the superintendenta who now Probate Court room In said County, on the nine­ get from S3 50 to #5 a day. Their servicea nn ;-We Take Pleasure in Showing Them.i bor, Tuesday morning, on the steamer Mt. teenth day of October, A . D ., 1W7, at two o ’clock underthe c.imbine will be dispensed with it Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies De»ert, quite a crowd assembling at the In the afternoon three cents. wharf to witness his departure. Given under my band the date first above written, is said and they w ill have to seek joba else­ 64-6SS vVlf. N. ULMER, Advertising rates based upon circulation and very Arriving in Rockland he registered at the where; they are good citizens and spend their reasonable. Sheriff, as Messenger of said Court. money, pay rent, and many of Ihem reside in Communications upon topics of general interest are Thorndike Hotel, where, by a curious coin Our New Fall Line of Ladies’ Print, Cashmere and Flannel Wrappers Are In. solicited. cidence, h6 was a guest just one year kgo that W iirrkas, Dennis P. Andrews, of Rockport, In the city. But Ihe houses they occupy w ill be Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation day. H e recalled the fact and chatted pleas­ the County of Knox and Sta’e of Maine, by his vacated for other teoanta aa soon as the com­ at second-class postal rates. mortgage deed, dated May 9, 1892, nad recorded in antly with Landlord Andros, whose ac­ bine lakes possession. The mon 62-708 One remarkable development of the In buying medicine as in other matters. It is i Currency. ) TWO NEW DEPARTMENTS JUST ADDED opeuing months of the new tariff law economy to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla because 1048 GKO. M. COFFIN, Th ere were several men in the city last Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. is the general gratification with which there is more medicinal value in Hood's week letting large jobs. Messrs. Campbell N o. 2 3 7 1 . Sarsaparilla then in any other. Every bottle and Harrigan o f Pittsburg, Pa., were here and it is accepted irrespective of party. of H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla contains 100 doses Geo. Pott who bas been visiting relatives had several large jobs, among them the Heinz Sewing Machines Even the Democrats are omitting the and w ill average, taken according to diiec* 1 monument to be erected in Pittsburg— the tions, to last a month, while others last but 1here and at South Thomaston returned to his usual talk about increase iu prices un­ junior member of the firm of J. W. Kerr & a fortnight. home in Dorchester Tuesday. der the new law. Son of Franklin, Pa., is here and has a num­ ber of jobs to let------Diphtheria is raging and Trunks t « AAA AJMLJSA A A dk A* A Add in Barre. The seven year old boy o f M r. and “ Because it is my deliberate judg­ r W W ▼ W ▼ WW w w W W W w w > ” j Mrs. Edwin Thayer is sick with it and another ment that the prosperity of America is case broke out Saturday in the same house. Our No. 8 Oak Expert Sewing Machine which ONE WAY TO IT. 3 Our No 4 Oak Drop Head Seamstress Machine mainly due to its system of protective D. we shall sell at the low price of $15.00. laws, I urge that Germany has now W arranted for 5 years. is wonderful value for $ 2 5 .0 0 Stop drugging yourself with "cures.” Get reached the point where it is necessary X The leading and most prosperous merchants of Rockland are uniformly • a well-known pharmaceutical remedy that to imitate the tariff system of the ♦ regular and extensive advertisers. With the older houses advertising is ♦ will do the work. Catarrh and Cold in the head w ill not cause suffering if E ly’s Cream United States.”—Bismarck. • not an experiment; they have been at it long enough to he assured that ♦ Balm is used. Druggist will supply io cent • advertising pays. It will bo noticed that these merchants all use The • (rial size or 50c. full size. W e mail it. The food supply of Europe is now ELY BROS., 56 Warern St., N. Y. City. estimated to be 1,625,000,000 short of • Courier-Gazette columns, steadily and extensively. This shows how Iho ♦ Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., the normal demand. This shortage is recommended E ly’s Cream Balm to me. 1 ♦ paper is regarded by prudent home advertisers. Wo ask no better en- J can emphasize his statement, “ It is a positive divided as follows: W heat,300,000,000 ♦ dorsemeut. We could have none. 5 cure for catarrh if used as directed.”— Rev. bushels; rye, 325,000,000 bushels; po­ Francis W .Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church tatoes, 1,000,000,000 bushels. This Helena, Mont. This cut represents our means “business” for the American farmer, and bad business for the cal­ No. 3 Seamstress fla- amity shrie'ters. • ^laaaaaaAaaaAaaaaAaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj^ With the Mexican dollar worth only chine, Eagle Attach­ 40 cents, the lot of the workingman in that country does not compare favor­ Every Part Of The Store :> ments. Warranted for ably with that of our own workman. W as grandly active all last week. Why not? No store ever had greater inducements to activity. Skilled workmen in Mexico get le*s The stocks are largely in place and such stocks ! Bought by us before the advance in prices. The *< 5 years, S19.OO than one-half the wages paid in this varieties are such ns you would want, the prices are less than you suspect— unless you have kept couutry and get that in dollars worth track of our recent doings. All of our departments are teeming with only 40 ceutB, thus reducing the real earnings to about oue-fifth that of our own workmen. New, Bright, Fresh Goods. >

“The benefit of protection goes first (BOYS’ SUITS. PANTS. The and last to the men who earn their ’ The youngsters season for break in the sweat of their faces. The like our clothes, p a n to to p iece they fit so well. out your coat auspicious and momentous result is Pockets? cer­ and vest is that never before in the history of the tainly as many here, and the We have also added a nice line of Trunks and Dress Suit Cases in addition to our large world has comfort been enjoyed, edu­ as you could place to buy line of Hand Bags, Satchels, Shawl Straps, etc. wish for. Coats th e m is w h e re cation acquired, and independence have flue horn your money secured by so large majority of the b u tto n s a n d b est will do bes't OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT total population as the United States - of linings. Panto service. We Is a great success. Call and let us show jou our new Suits and Reefers. Boys’ Pants tS £j_= h a v e e x t r a are positive of America”—James G. Blaine. heavy pockets, large double that we can 50 oents. seat extending to the hip seams, sa v e y o u Chairman Jones who is predicting double knees, double stitched m o n ey th is SPECIAL NOTICE! that Bryan will be the Democratic can­ and taped seams. In fact the season. Panto ' _ whole material is selected with a worth 83.50 we shall s e l l to r «2 60, didate in 1900 and free silver the issue MRS. E. L. NEWMAN, Expert fitter of the P. N Corsets, will bo at our store for two weeks view to withstand boys hard beginning September 18th, and will take great pleasure in lilting and showing this popular corset to is the same Jones who predicted last usag e. Children’s Underwaists of white ' all customers. This is a rare opportunity to procure a perfect fitting corset, as we have numberless year that Bryan would have a majority cotton, sires 3 to 10, 23c. Hoys IF00Z Sweaters sires 20 to styles. We have a corset for every figure. Don’t fail to take advantage of this and call on us during of over 100 votes iu the electoral col­ 34, 75 cents. MENS’ HATS. We can’t men­ h er s ta y . lege. If this prediction about Bryan’s tion hats without praising the nomination three years hence be cor­ WORKING PANTS of strong, Guyer Hat. it’s the best hat we JUST OPENED THIS WEEK rect, then Ihe Iteptiblicau party is fa­ durable cloth of a neat brownish ever sold, in fact we don’t be­ Some very attractive novelties in Fur Capes, Jackets and Collarettes. We invite your inspection. vored by providence above all other mixture,heavy canvass pockets, lieve there’s a better one mude. parlies which ever existed in any couu­ riveted buttons, warranted uot They won't break with any fair Mothers try iu the world. to rip. All sizes 98c. usage. They’ll not fade aud they Silk Waists Don’t forget that you can fit out the boys Children’s Jersey Hlouses in blue fit the head. 83.00, 82.50. You should see the Satin Waist we can from 3 to 16 years from our Boys’ Department The deadly conflict between the or biopic, laced front, siren 0 to 12, sell you for $5 00. Black, Navy, Cardinal. in either Sweaters, Blouse W aists, Suits, Sepa­ strikiug miners and the deputy sherifls 50 cents. Hoys' All ll'oot Hlue Chinchilla lieefers. guaranteed fast color, sires Every one fitted perfectly before delivered. rate Panto, Reefers, Top Coats and Caps. We at Latimer, Pa., is greatly to he de­ MENS’ SUITS. 4 to 15, 8 4 .0 0 . have a beautiful line of Suits for the little boys plored. Surely iu this age of the D o n ’t p a y th e from 3 to 8 years—and for the older boys. world, with our claims to civilizatiou, tailor iweuty OVERCOATS. 200 Misses’ and Children’s dollars for a HOUSE COATS. Young mens’ over­ Great value. Give us a call. there should be some better way to suit. Look at We are confident that we can show coats in strictlyV e & Jackets settle labor controversies than by vio­ tiiose we sell you just a little the beat line of bouse wool kersey, 25 New Suits for half that coats than can be found elsewhere in lence or bloodshed iu auy form. The or black, guaran­ Prices never before as low, Jackets never We can show a nice assortm ent of Ladies’ sum. Look at town. All Wool Scotch Plaids 84 00, teed fast color,vel­ before as good. Don’t wa.t until the rush be­ wen who were killed or wounded at the quality of 86 00. F in e AI1 W ool T rico ts 80 60. vet collar, good and Misses’ Fall Suits You should see our Latimer have families, and the wid­ $ the goods, the Imported Silk and Worsted garments lusting linings, and gins. If jou do they will cost you more. New Suit for the Young Ladies. ows aud orphans are a painful evidence making, the 810. A11 nicely made with trimmings sewed with silk. t r i m m i n g a , to match goods. Y o u c a n ’t bu y a New Good* In Every Depurtnient, of the exteut to which collisions afflict you’ll be surprised that the price J. F. GREGORY & SON. better garment for a ooininuuity. What begins as a dif­ is only 810.00 less than 810. Our price 87. ference of opiuiou about wages is al­ lowed to run into scenes of passion, NECKWEAR. We have juat purchased a large lot LADIES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS. Only a tew of I FULLER & COBB and bodily harm aud even death are I of luen’a four in baud ties the regular 50c kind. By fancy duck aud white P. K. Skirts now iu stock, taking the entire lot we were enabled to buy them your size is here you’ll strike a bargain. We’ve sold SYNDICATE PUIDDING the iaweutahle result. It is uot cred­ at just half price. We shall sell them while the lot them all the season for 02.50, 01.7V. itable to our people as a whole that a j lasts at 25c. Ctrl*' Cadet Cap* *ize* (J 3-8 tu 7, 50 cent*. tragedy like that iu Peuusylvauia is A*bc*lu* Tanned Working Cluce* all *izt?*t 25c. place to spend an evening can hardly he year. The railroads w ill grant half rates as i OOduzen Men* Natural Wuul llu , i su e V. M C A- NOTES p o ssib le. A question of wages can It 1-2 tu 11 l - 2 t found. Quite a number of new members usual The date set is October 22 24. Mens’ Silk W'e5 Suspender* 15ct 2 foe 25 cent*. ' 13 cent* paic. not by auy Hue of reasoning justify have already been added. A boys' brigade will be organized. The boys’ 3 o’clock meetiugs w ill be re­ The binders for the reading room Me Colonel E. K . Gould has kindly consented to (be bodily injury of auy one. Viewed lumed uext Sunday. drill the boys. This is a splendid opportunity good ones aud add much to the attractiveness from either side or iu auy light, the - There were three clergymen present at the for a boy to acquire an errect carriage and to of the room. bloodshed at Laliuier is a blot upon I J . F . G R E G O R Y & SON, meu’* 4 o'clock meeting recently. learn the manual of arms. A drum corps N ew paper has made the association rooms The state convention will be held at Lew ­ w ill be orgauued and other features w ill be methods in busineas controversies. Under Farwell Opera (louse, llockland. Branch Store, W arren. very pleasaut. W ith such nice looking rooms iston this year. Those that went to W ater­ introduced. Auy boy between 12 and 16 Fighting over Ihem is clearly wrong, and with such good and wholesome reading ville last year were more than pleased with years can belong. Come up to tbe rooms aud peaceful weans to decide them are ' matter the Y. M. C. A. ought to prove a what they saw aud heard and it is hoped s aud find out all about it. The first drill will good many will attend the convention this take place Tuesday, Oct. 5. imperatively needed. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv^ great {attraction to young meu. A better THE KOCKLAJSD COURIER GAZE 1 IE , HA1URUA1, SEPTEMBER 18 iol-7

Court meets next Tuesday. WITH THE CHURCHES EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN Hon. Nelson D ingley, Jr., is to arrive in ' tbe city next Monday evening. The Free Baptist Sunday school has estab­ Advert oementa In thia column not to exceed Clifton & K arl have been painting Union Mrs. Leander Clongh has a crab apple tree I five llno« Inserted once for 25 cent*, four times for lished a “ home department.” BO cents. block, M tin sired, thin week. in blossom at her home on the Bay Point • MARKED INTEREST Rev. Herbert E. Thayer of Warren is lo road. Deputy Marshal A . C. H am ilto n ', house on preach at tbe First Baptist church tomorrow W a n t e d . Main tlreel ha, been painted. Probate court meets next Tuesday. Direct morning. your legal advertising sent to Tbe Courier- The Harrington house on Grace street ha, A t the Free Baptist church tomorrow the APABLE OIRL W A N TED lo do genornl Gazette. been painted by Clifton & Karl. pastor, Rev. W . L . Nickerson, will preach nt Has been manifested by the housework. Apply at If Rd. TULLS’, Beech Mrs. Melzar T . Dyer has been granted a ' CStreet. * 62 65 Steamer Hurricane ha, gone onto the IO.3O on “ True Freedom.” pension of £12 per month and £2 per month North Marine Railway where she will under­ At the conpregatinual church tomorrow the rA N T B D —One or two first-class parties to for each of five m inor children. hundreds of ladies who have vis­ go thorough repairs. ESTHER pastor, Rev. C. A . Moore, will preach at 10.30 hoard In a private family. Address P. O. The New York Tribune states that Mrs. I 612. The county fair, have been having good o’clock. There will he no evening service. Richard M illiken of New Orleans, has given i weathef. Let u , hope that Knox county will The first meeting of the season of the ited our Corset Departm ent dur­ *DLAin SEWING WANTED-Will be well £75,000 to found a children’s hospital in that 1 be similarly fortunate. Farther Light society was held Thursday even­ 1 done at very reasonable rates Work called cily. Tuesday Sept. 28. for and returned. Address P .O .B o x 658, Bock- Brewster street i , rejoicing over , new ing with Miss Ernestine Davies. After busi­ ing the past three days and m any land.______sidewalk. L ike many another locality it The Morse, Trussed, McLoon Machine Co. ness meeting refreshments were setved and ANTED —Everybody who owns a watch to needed the luxury very much. is pulling new healing apparatus into the Chorus of 75 full Orien­ games played. know that Danleis the Jeweler In the Thor i- Odd Fellow’s building now being completed of them now enjoy the luxury of Jone,' block, in which Tbe Courier-Gazette Services at the Church of Immanuel, Uni Wdlke Hotel block will put In a new main spring for at Southwest Harbor. tal Costume. il. 41tf office i, located, i, wearing a broad amile versa,ist, will occur Sunday at 10.30 a. .11. and thia week (hanka to the influence of a lre,h There was quite a goodly attendance at tbe 7 p. m. Subject of morning discourse, “Chris a perfect fittin g corset- ANTED.—People to know that I do the very coat o f paint. Tillson Light Infantry hop, Tuesday evening. Orchestra of 8 Pieces. tianity an Inspiring and Redeeming Power.” AV best of Upholstery and Furniture repair. It was the lirst of the present season and was (ng, old furniture repollslilished and make over mat* Governor Powera haa nominated John S. Evening subject to he announced. The pas­ made an enjoyable occasion. tresses N T. MURRAY, Foster of Rockport a , a justice of the peace tor, Rev. Thomas Stratton, will preach at both Let no lady who would obtain TfcStfApr7O SEATS, - 50 CENTS. and quorum, also Andrew O . Skinner of Edgar J. Southard, drawn on the jury from services. IRLS for general housework, nursos and tho | Jefferson for the same poaition. Rockport for the coming term of court, has On sale at Spear, May stiv­ The Evangelistic meetings at Pratt M em ­ the same fail to call on us this nursery can obtain first-class places by apply been excused, being absent down cast in GIng at the Intelligence office o f MRS.R.C.HEDGES, M . H . Nash displays a handsome new orial Methodist church, beginning Thursday charge of a construction crew. er’* on and after Friday, Sept 24. T Qrovo Street, Rockland. 48. transparency sign in front of h i, hotel and evening of this week, September 16, under week. Our dem onstrator is still restaurant on Spring street. M r. Nash has Steamer Sylvia has entered on her Fall ar­ the direction of Rev. Ralph Gillam, assisted F o r S a le . made many improvements about hi, place rangement, continuing the daily trips to North by M r. O . W . Crowell, gospel singer, are to r e p t 17 tf since Spring. Haven, leaving Rockland at 6 a. m. and 1.30 be held as follows: On the sabbath, at 10.30 at our store and guarantees a OR SALE.—My place of about sixty acies, at p. m., North Haven at 8.30 a. m and 4 p. m. a. m. and 3 and 7 p. m.; on every other even­ A large amounl of freight ia being carried the South End, Rockland. Good house, ing, except Saturday, at 7.30 o’clock; Tues­ F barn nnd henhouse. The best place for poultryover Ihe Knox & Lincoln Division of ibe The exhibit of the P. N . corsels at Fuller Miss Mabel Hodgkins has been out of day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday af­ perfect fit for every lady. and small fruits In tho oounty. Flue orchard. Maine Central just now. Wednesday nighl & Cobb’s continues to attract large numbers acre of blackberries Fifteen minutes walk to the school for a few days quite ill with a bad ternoon at 3 30 o’clock. On Sunday morning there was such an accumulation that a special of ladies. Mrs Newman will be in charge oentre of the city. Land borders on Mnln street. cold. music will be furnished by a large chorua Electric light and electric enra; a portion of the train was required. of the exhibit all next week and ladies arc land vnluable for building purposes. Also fourteen cordially requested to call and talk with her. Mrs.Oliver Jameson who has been the guest choir that has been specially trained for the house lots, will be sold very chenp, a groat chance The people in K nox County are always in ­ of Mrs. R. I I . Thornqike for several weeks, occasion, led by Mr. Crowell, who will sing for Investment. Inquire on the premises. terested in Ihe South Kennebec Fair, this Next Tuesday is probate court day. The returned to N atick, M V s , Thursday. a solo; M r. Gillam will preach. Messrs. 62*69 JOHN N . INGRAHAM. year to he held nt South Windsor, Sept. 21, Saturday issue of The Courier-Gazette will as The firm of Clifton $ Karl begin work next Gillam and Crowell are working under the 22 and 23. Good racing and good exhibits u«ual give a complete report of the proceed­ T A GREAT B A R G A IN —A choice farm in week painting the residence of Capt. Henry direction of the pastor, Rev. F. E. W hite, can always be seen here. ings. Knox county readers have long since Ihe town of Liberty, about 100 acres, nearly Pearsons on Pleasant street nnd Hon. C. E. who will take par*, in all the meetings, which FULLER & COBB. A new buildings, all painted, barn 40x80 feet, about The many Lewiston and Auburn friends of come to recognize this as one of Tbe Courier- however w ill be led by Mr. Gillam and con 75 tons of hay In tbe barn. At least 1000 cords of Gazette’s distinctive features. Littlefield’s on Limerock street. E. K . Gould of Rockland are pleased to learn ducted on the plan that has been so success­ wood aud lumber standing upon the farm. Best Alderman M . A . Johnson has asked Mayor stock farm In this region. Would sell ou easy that he has been appointed judge advocate Arthur Shea has a very handsome and ful elsewhere. The social meetings of the TILLSON LIGHT INFANTY b o r n terms or exchange for village or city property. In­ artistic specimen o f a Japanese sword hilt Butler to appoint a new chairman of the com church have been largely atteoded and a general commandety-in-chief .o f the Sons of Br.AKH—Chelnrn, A ug88, to Mr. anti Mra. Leatn r quire of or address H. BLISS, JR., Washington, guard in bronze. M r. Shea was presented the mittee on streets and highways. H e has profound interest ir apparent among the Maine, Kept 1807. OllfTB Veteran,.— Lewiston Sun. [j Blako, (nee Clara M no Donga ID n daughter—llaaol. curio by D r. C. G. W eld, who has a very large personal reasons for tendering his resigna­ members. Laying Plana For tho W inter Entortnln- IIA ill.nW —North Clothing September 11, to M r. E. P. Stone, who was found guilty o f em ­ inentfl.— An Active Organ. collection of the guards among the works of tion. nnd Mra. Goorgo Barlow, n daughter. QHOW CAHR.-A ten foot case In good condl- bezzlement, as told in Tuesday’s issue, w a, Apply at this art at his North Haven cottage. F. II. Berry’s b m Lillie Wilkes won third The great success of the drill and ball re­ Kalch-T h >ma«ton, September 12, to Mr. and O tlon, will be sold nt a bargain, lined by Judge Ulm er $20, including costs WITH THE FAIRS Mra. Kagone Fains, aeon. office for further particulars. 60 money in the 2.28 class at Monroe, Tuesday. cently held at Vinalhaven has impelled T ill­ Slone has been in business at Bath the past The local wheelmen had a coasting match J omrh— Tbomoiton, September 16, lo Mr. and The purse was £175 and best time was 2 .2 1 ^ . son Light Infantry to give similar enter­ Mrs. AIpkftHiia lories, aeon. four or five weeks but is understood to have on Cedar street hill Friday afternoon, the OR SALK-100 cords fitted Hard W ood; 50 Quite a number from Rockland attended the The forty first annual fair ot the Lincoln tainments elsewhere in the vicinity. Thom ­ Lbi.ani>—Rockport, Heptember 10, to Mr. and cords fitted Juniper and Pine, Bpbt fine and sold hi, interest in the American Collection three winners being M . IL M ank of Warren Agricultural and Horticultural society will he Mrs. I.nlnno, a daughter. F w ell seasoned, for kindling sold cheap as I need the Monroe fair and as usua were much pleased aston will be the first place and next Friday OLIVK II—Waldoboro, September 6, to Mr. and Agency. . ______(a brother of the fast rider), Henry C. Chatto held at the Damariscotta Driving Park, Oct. wharf room. O. K. BICKNELL.______45 and C. E. Tuttle of this city. The other con­ with what they saw. night is the probable date. Tw o weeks Mrs. Fred N O liver, a daughter The magnificent lw eet pea vine, of Mrs. 5, 6 and 7. There is a fine list of premiums later another drill and ball will be given in Htoiiiii —Waldoboro, Heptember 8, to Mr. end WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable testants were W ym an Cushman, Charles M. Powerful John is a slight man, bnt be is Mra. 1' K. ritoror a daughter—Harah Tibbetts. S. M. Veazie, before noted in these columns, and special prizes are offered for bicycle rac­ Camden and should both prove successful and small carriage house. House bas 13 Robinson, U . S. Bird, Bert Bachelder, George powerful just the same. A young man on S no w - Stonington, Heptisiber 2, to Mr. and T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight orhive attracted great attention ail though the ing. Albert I. Phelps of Damariscotta is sec­ A. Nash and Oscar Duncan. Pleasant street undertook to have fun with the other of the leading towns in the county Mrs. Joseph T. Hnow, a son. nine cloaeta. Arranged for two families. Water Summer. There have been picked from the retary o f tbe society and Charles E. l ’easlec below and above, also on the outside of the bouse Doctor, Wednesday afternoon, and in less may be selected. The Vinalhaven excursion, vines, up to Sept. 14, 13,515 stocks, many ol Almost 10,000 people saw L illie W ilk e i general agent. and In the stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Bloc- time than it takes to tell it Powerful John had , drill and hall netted the company about £50 3Vt AXCMEl X> w bl:h bore three and four blossoms of luxur­ owned by F. H . Berry win first money in the trio cars pass the door. Also a large lot on Waldo Next week w ill be held the North Knox besides aftording one of the finest social TiiKreTHRttiN—Ckka« kk—1 homaston, Septem­ Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small “knocked the tar out of him.” And the iant form and color. 2 32 class at Monroe Thursday. The purse fair at Union and the indications are for the tiroes of the season. ber 16, at the homo of Mrs. OIIvj ri tack pole, W il­ field of IX acres nenr the Joh*i Jones farm on was £150 and the best time was 2.276. Lucky Doctor’s silk hat and Prince Albert coat liam Trefetheren, of Pleasant 1'olnt, Cushing, and Jameson's point. Inquire of O. C. GROSS, of In response to a large number o f inquiries most successful fair ever held by this society. Lecturka by army officers and prominent Strike, owned by M r. Berry, won second weren’t ruffled in the least. M nttle Creamer, of Thomaston. Cochran, Baker 8c Gross, 406 Main St, Rockland. The Courier-Gazette slates that Mr. Wight is Th e horse racing and the bicycle contests veterans is to he mrde a prominent feature D axw —IIkiginh—Doering, Heptember 7, George B0 money in tbe 2.19 class and Duad, owned John W . Ross of Sea street and James to resume his "R o d and Gun" articles at will be of unusual interest and the exhibits of the W inter season. No dates have yet N Drew and Henrietta M. Higgins, both of Deer by G. B. Ingraham of West Rockport, took M cDevitt of Brick street went for a sail in Isle. OR SA LE—10 h. p. Bollor and Engine and once. They were interrupted by the vacation will be above par. All Knox county will he been decided upon hut the first lecture A ik bn—PitRflHRY—Brewer, Heptember 4, W illis Knuckle Joint Cider Press all complete. Gan third money. Best time 2.204, the harbor Sept. 8, and nothing has been in Union next Tuesday, Wednesday fcand F be seen runulng. d. T. JACKSON, East Jefferson,teuton. The-articles have become to India heard from them since. Searching parties will he given by Col. W . I I . Fogler, whose H Aiken, of Brewer, and Uorirudo B. Pressey, of Maine. 202-6* pen,able to our reader, that they are content The gavel used in the common council Thursday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23. subject will be “ Legal Rights and Duties of Deer Islo. rooms was made by Enoch Davies who served have been out all the week hut there is no llA m tieoN —TtrOKRn—Manila,Philippine Islands, LJECOND Hand Horses for Sale. Address or to do without them. The members of the Washington Town M ilitiam en.” H e will be followed by Capt. so many years as clerk of the council. H e trace of the missing men and there is but lit­ July 22, at the British Con«iilute, William Har­ Q call on W. W. LIGHT, do. Liberty. Mo. 196- Wednesday’, Lewiston Sun says: “ Fred Fair never do much blowing hut they keep Morton of Portland who has lately been rison, of Manila, and Kffie Tucker, of Thom aston. presented it to the city government in 1864, tle probability that they escaped drowning. NGINE AND BOILER.-- A twenty horse Berry of Rockland haa one of the nicest tittle on sawing wood just the same. Preparations stationed in Maine and whose subject the year that ex mayor George W . K im ball Both were middle aged men. M r. Ross is a power Engine and Boiler In good order. H. m are, in Belle P that can be found in Maine seaman and has a wife and three children. are about complete for the annual event Sept. will be “ Discipline.” Among other sub­ x>xxax> A . MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. 81 was chosen president of tbe council. It is in and the isn't near down to her limit. Horse­ 28, 29 and 30, which will he the biggest event jects which will he treated during the W in ­ W a l i.au*—Owl's Head. Houth Thomaston, Bup- as good condition as when made and will M r. M cD evitt also followed the sea for a live­ men have been warm after her and she seems in the history of this society. ter arc the following: ‘ How a Battle Is tsrnbvr 16, Walter C. Wallace, a native of I'blpa- probably call the council to order for many lihood. H e was unmarried but has a mother btfrg, aged 48 years, 8 months, 19 days T o L e t. to be appreciating in value but M r. Berry Fought,” ‘Means of Transportation,” “ I lealth years to come. and two sisters. Thursday a hat was found Paink-Camden, Heptember 16, Nathaniel E. enjoy, a good stable ano racing his horses. on the south shore which Mrs. Ross identified Miss Emma S. Alden of Camden has en­ of a Soldier in Catnp.” These are all prac­ Paine, aged 00 years. ZANE TENEMENT on Orient street, one ou In Lucky Strike 2.19! and Lilia Wilkes The two-cent postage stamps of the future as the one worn by her husband. tered Dana H all, Wellesley. tical subjects and Tillson Light Infantry ex­ TUITBit—Oldtown, Heptember 14, Capt. William V -7 Suffolk street, and one flat In the Blake Block are to be green instead o f carmine. This pects to derive much benefit therefrom. The A . Tupper, formerly of Book land, aged about 49 with all modern Imprsvements. Apply NELSON 2.22% , M r. Berry has fitting companions ) ears conclusion wasartived after a consultation be­ J. C. K ent of Portland one of the lectures will he public and will probably he B. COBB 64-66* for Belle P. and her driver J. B. Woodbury is Four Large Factories Bartkr—Minneapolis, Minn., Heptember 10, tween the secretary of the treasury and the well known firm of Goudy & Ken(< bas been given in the Spring street Armory. .John William Barter, formerly of Vlnalbnven. a first class conditioner. One each in New York, Brooklyn, Newark, urnished n o u s E to Rem for 6 months postmaster general. The ten cent stamp in the city this week and was kept busy greet­ CoOMlis—| ,'amden, H«ptembor 16, Harriot L ., John W. Thomas of The Courier-Gazette N . J., ano Chicago, are owned by F. W . The series of hops which begun Tuesday widow of Cnpt. A. Coombs, uged 69 years, 9 beginning Dec. 1, at 14 Orange street. W ill which is at present green will he changed to ing old acquaintances. M r. Kent was a clerk F rent It furnished at same price I pay for tho house.won a cash prize of #5 lor rolling the at the office of the American Express Co. 18 Devoe & Co., who make the paint that covers night, will continue until the polo season months, 26 days. Tho remains were luken to some other color, possibly carmine. Green is opens and will be held on every Tuesday Belfu«t for burial at Gordon eemetery. Apply to 11. M. LORD. 62 second best string of candlcpins on the Boyl- years ago— the first clerk that agent C. M. J/j better and wears $ longer, and for which thought to be a more desirable color, besides night after drill. The members of the com Biiown—Waldoboro, Heptember 9, Mrs. William ston Bowling <\lleys in Boston while up that Harrington had. Since he went to Portland Farrand, Spear & Co. are agents. Being the Brown, aged 75 yeura. ESIRABLE TENEMENT on Ourdy Street. I saving the government £10,000 the difference pany who dance find this an especially pleas way on his vacation last week. His score Mr. Kent has taken some to politics and for largest paint manufacturers in America, Mes­ flBNIXtlCKN— Little Deer Isle, Heptember 8, Apply to C.E. LITTLEFIELD. 61 | of costs between the inks. Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William J. Hen­ D was 105 wbich is so far from what he is able three years has been a member of the common srs. Devoe & Co. undoubtedly have many ad­ ing feature. Queen Esther, the cantata, is recognized as dricks, iiuud 5 years, 10 months. TORE TO LET.—The Safford Store, lately oc- to bowl that he bad no idea of being a prize council and the wielder of no little influence vantages over all other concerns. Another hop concert is promised at an early J onkn - Tenant’s Harbor. Ht. George, Heptember oupied by J Edwin Frohoc,460 Main street. winner. One year ago he won first prize in the greatest musical work of its kind in all in that body. H e bas never forgotten his love date. The last one held by the company 4, Henry Y. Jones, ug.td 78 years, 2 months, 10 SBest location In tho city. Store la being repaired (lavs the same alley with a score of 109. Messrs. the catalogue of musical compositions,and has for Rockland however and is a regular visitor proved a greut financial and social success. with new show windows and floor. Apply on the been seen and enjoyed by millions, and since W ai.tkii—Waldoboro, Heptember 3, Hannah, premises to J. Edwin Frohoo. 59 Collins & Sheafe, the proprietors of the Boyl- here— not neglecting to call at The Courier- Tillson Light Infantry is to have an honorary widow of Charles Waller, aged 89 joars, I m on th its revision is a bigger success than ever, and ston alleys offer S15 each week for the three Gazette office. Mrs. Kent was formerly Miss membership. A ll who wish to join the or­ tbe numbers “ H a il to Our Monarch” rpE N K M K N T TO LET on North Main Street best strings and its m ighty lucky for the Bos­ Mamie Bishop and she too has been visiting FRUIT JARS ganization, hut who do not feel able to give the JL Sleeper's H ill; nearly new, In first-class con­ “Loudly Sing,” and “All Hail to ton contestants that John doesn’t get up there in Rockland. There are two little Kents to time that drill practice calls for, may have all dition, convenient, very pleasant situation, ten min­ King Ahasuerus” add new interest. All utes' walk from post i filet, cars pass the door. oftener. add to the domestic happiness, the privileges that fall to tbe regular members Inquire o f M M. PA R K ER , 68 Warren Street, principal characters will be at tbe M on­ Lamson & Hubbard ’ W e may expect soon to see the advertising The Scottish Rite orders held a meeting S m a lle y by paying the regular dues £3 a year. Quite Rockland, Mo. 60 day night rehearsal. A full attendance car of the Maine Musical Featival in our city. a number of the prominent citizens and busi­ is desired. At Farwell Opera House, Tues­ Wednesday night and elected officers as fol­ AND HE raiddlo of September, one of the finest The car scheme of distributing the advertising ness men, ns well as many of the young men day, Sept. 28. lows : Rockland Lodge of Perfection— Atwood tenements In the city on Grove Street. Re- malter o f the big musical event was the Levensaler, T . P. Master; Thomas Hawken, Lightning will he glad to improve this opportunity. Tcoptlon Hull, Parlor, D ining Room, Kitchen, But- Peace be to bis ashes, Sockalexis is dead ! ler’s Pantry aud Refrigerator Room on lower floor. original idea of Hom er N . Chase, the business Deputy Grand Master; T . E.Simonton, Senior Bet eoap-stone tubs In kitchen; lour good chambers, manager of the festival, and he could not Not tbe chief from the great Oldtown reser­ Warden; II. M. Wise, Junior Warden; L. M. A L L S IZ E S Fred Cnomhs of Islesboro, while out in (ho bath and toilet; linen closet; large cloael with every have hit upon a better way of getting the vation (although the latter is apijarently dead Kenniston, O rator; E. A. Jones, Treasurer; bay recently in a steam launch saw a deer room, one room finished In attic; new furnace; gas to the game) but ihe graceful-nmbed grey­ Pints, Quarts and swimming across from Islesboro towards- In evory room. Apply to JO H N D . MAY 56 people all over the itate interested in wbat it Chas. E. Meservey, Recorder; A. A. Beaton, going on. The car it an ordinary passenger hound owned for a few brief months by Dr. Master of Ceremonies; J. R. Stuart, Captain Tmo Quarts. Northport. H e ran up alongside the animal ENEMENT to let on comer of Chestnut Street car, No. 124, but it is covered almost com­ I I . B. Eaton. W hether bis demise is to be of the Guard; Joseph E. Moore, Grand Hos­ and touched it with his hand and then allowed and Broadway for amull family. Reasonable laid at the doors of having to carry through it to swim away. It turned about when he Tterms. Address MRS E. SIMMONS. 54T&Stfpletely with white cloth ou which are painted pitaler; William Whitney, Tyler. Rockland in Urge letters “ Maine Musical Festival, this dreary world such an ill fated appellation council, Princes of Jerusalem— A. W . Butler, came up to it and swam back to tbe island. or whether be succumbed to the wealth of E x tra flisvellaneous. Bangor, October 14, 15, 16. Portland, Octo­ M. E. S. P., Grand Master; T.E. Simonton, ber, 18, 19, 20,” betidea much other matter affection that was showered upon him, will G. H. P. Deputy Grand Master; Henry M. R u b b e rs advertising tbe coming event. Everybody probably never be known. H e has gone to Wise, Senior W arden; appointive tbe same as Fall Style, 1897. HARPEN jour Lawn Mower? I will Mud and stops and looks at tbe car and reads every the happy bunting ground where his future for Rockland Lodge of Perfection. There are get It, sharpen It well aod .end It home. holds naught but peace and where, for his CAUTION-AII gonulno Lamaon SJAMES WIGHT, Park 8t. Plane. 59 word painted on tbe cloth. The car is io about 25 candidates waiting to take the Scot­ S i o o Hubbard hats have the trade­ sake, we will hope that the doggies which Delivered to any 4 charge of Geo. E. Puiaifer who represents M r. tish Rite degrees and as soon as paraphernalia m ark of that house on the Inside. lIIltOPODY ANI) MANICURING. — Mra. have gone before know not tbe name of Chase. can be secured a meeting will be held. Prob­ part ot iho Ciiy Ellaabetn Underwood, 16 tiehool Ht., Roek- Sockalexis. Hats marked "Lamson A. H u b b a r d land, Thuredaya. Krldaya and Baturdaji. Toilet Jonaa Koski, alias K elley, was arretted at ably four meetings a year will he held and tbe FREE. REWARD. Style” are not genuine. Preparation!. ______6M 6- Clark's Island Wednesday, by Constable A man walked through M ain street and night will be Tuesday. The above reward will h« paid by the City of John S. Smalley of Tenant's Harbor. Koski, other streets of our city the other day, and Miss Imogene Parker entertained the Rockland, for evidence that will lead to tbe arreat IfOH BALE BY ANTED—TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE visited a doctor’s home on a back street. Tbe and couvlotiou of auy party or partlee Mtllux who has been cutting paving at tbe island members of The Courier-Gazette force and a lueeudury fires within tbe limits of the City of Itenllemen or ladl . to travel (or retponalble. doctor found tbe man had a diphtbretic sore Wealebllehed house In Maine. Monthly $66.00 andunderthe name of Jonas Johnson, is wanted few invited friends at a lawn party at her Rockluud during tbe present municipal year. , expeneee. Posltlou cloudy. Reference. Knoloae in Fitchburg, M a t t , for assault with a dan­ throat of tbe most malignant character and as At J.OIlOCKBTT, E. W . B E R R Y & CO. borne on W arren street, Wednesday evening. Copeland’s Bazar 61 City Marshal. aolr-addreaeed .temped envelope. The Dominion gerous weapon. C hief of. Police Freda T ar- quickly as possible got tbe mau to bis borne The handsome grounds around the house MOT!* Company, Dept. Y. Chicago. 62-69 Rockland, Uepl. 14, 1887. box of Fitchburg notified M r. Smalley several on the Point and notified the Board of Health. were attractively set off by Japanese lanterns 398 MAIN STREET. days ago that Koski was supposed to be Then it transpired that tbe board already bad hung among tbe trees and across tbe veranda. Modern Machinery, Skilled somewhere in that vicinity and to be on tbe the bouse quarantined, but in defiance of Hammock chairs, rockers, mats, etc., were which the man had left it and endangered the Bakers and the best Ingredi­ watch for him. I l is a mighty smart criminal placed about for tbe comfort of tbe guests who can fool around John’s section of the lives of other people by passing through and the balmy, moonlight evening im­ ents obtainable, make our county without being apprehended and populous streets. I t is because of such igno mensely enjoyed. After a time spent out of Koski's numerous if not beautiful assortment rance and wilfulness that the board often doors adjournment was made to the house products better than any of names did not save him. Koski was in finds it difficult to stamp out contagious dis­ whese progressive games consisting of whist, on the market. dined lo resist when M r. Smalley placed him eases in their incipicncy. parcbesi, authors, dominoes, checkers, needle under arreat, but was not long in being con­ An Orange street man bought a watermelon, threading, etc.,were on the program,the prize, vinced that discretion is tbe better part of tbe other day. H is residence in Washington a relic of tbe briny deep, being awarded to J. After weeks upeiit in making the most careful and valor, ana he came along p-aceably enough and tbe South had given him tbe idea that he W . Thomas. A composite story, “ Our Ideal Th: Superior Excellence to Ibis d ty where he was lodged in Jail pend­ knew a watermelon when be saw it— could Heroine,” completed the program, tbe hero­ ing the arrival of Chief Tarbox, Thursday. pick a winner in the dark, as it were— and ine herself appearing on tbe scene at its con­ judicious selections from the output of the largest clothing clusion in antique costume. Refreshments of . . . . o r o u k .... when tbe marketman offered to assist in sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, cake, fruit, Farraud, Spear A Co. Guarantee selecting “ a good one," the Orange street u an salted peanuts and confectionery were served. manufacturers in the country,we are prepared to show you F. W . Devoe & C o.’a Best Mixed Paint to waved him aside with a Lordly gesture. Then he carefully indicated tbe largest and Miss Parker is well known to her friends as Celebrated Domestic Bread cover i better and wear J J lunger than cheap­ heaviest melon in the pack. “ It's tbe best an admirable hostess and entertainer and an the most extensive stock of Overcoats ttiat has ever been er paiata. melon north of tbe Mason and Dixon Line,” invitation to her borne is a sure guarantee of Is recognized as tbe standard for com­ be said, patting its smooth green side while a good time, and this occasion proved no ex­ parison. We have another New Bread offered to the trade in this city, comprising an assortment his eyes glistened in affectionate anticipation. ception. Every moment of the time was called I bat night, when all tbe bouse was asleep and happily enjoyed by the guests who lotbfully still, tbe Orange street mau was taken with depaited as the time was nearing into the of Men's Overcoats ranging in price from f4.06 to £20 HORSES! an elegant thirst and tbe watermelon arose wee sms’ hours. G. E, RISING’S HEALTH BREAD before him. “ A h, b a l“ be said, drawing it D r. T . D . Sullivan, eye and ear specialist, of each, also an unusually large variety of styles in Boya’ from the refrigerator and laying it carefully OVERCOAT Portland, will be at tbe Thorndike Hotel upon tbe dining-room table; “ I do not need three days this month— Sept. 24 to 27, where any uneducated marketman to name the win­ Made from old Grist Mill be w ill be pleased to meet all requiring bis aud Children’s Overcoats aud Ulsters. Our stock em­ ning watermelon to me. How often,” be con­ services. TIME eniire wheat It is a winner. tinued, reflectively thumbing tbe carving knife and addressing himself reminiscently to the braces everything that is new and fashionable, and if you We alse make Crimp Crust, sideboard, “ bow often have I left to tbe mar- ketmati the delicate task of selection, only to WILL are looking for the best values to be obtained for your Bouquet, Cottage, Tw ist, Vienna, find, after paying for it, that the melon was a REAL ESTATE Cream and m any other late styles raw and whited sepulchre, productive of noth­ a t th e ing but colicky regiets. But wben I pick it out money, we respectfully solicit au inspection of our stock rn yelf,” here tbe Orange street man laid tbe TAX NOTICE. SOON edge of tbe knife lo tbe melon rind, “ wben 1 before purchasing. North & South End Bakeries pick it out myself, 1 know wbat I am getting I am obliged to Bell at Auc­ aud the result is— ” To be perfectly frank BE I wiib our readers tbe result was astounding, for tion for taxes, all Real Estate tbe melon, an old one picked before tbe war, upon which the Tax ol 1896 BURROWS was filled with nothing but greasy water and sulphuric gar, which on tbe first insertion of haa not been paid. This prop­ HERE C. E. RISING. ibe knife-point blew up with a loud report, Wednesday, Sept. 22, si altering gallons of liquid offeusiveuess and , erty will he advertised early in Assessors’ Notice. millions of seeds to tbe remotest corners of I , Will open tbe Fall Bale of Horses at bis tbe dining-room. It was long after midnight October and sold first Monday BURPEE & LAMB, FO ST F O N JE M E N T . before tbe Orange street mau, in bis eagerness . By reason of the liloeas of a Member of tho to keep tbe matter from bis family and tbe l in December. Board of Assessors, tbe rnetiug of the Assessors Lindsay St. Stable, public, bad got tbe mess cleaned up. And i for the correction of 'be Tax 1.1st is podpouefi to With a lot of 26 Horses. T hkououk E . S imonton, Wednesday aud Thursday, the 22d aud 23d of on bis way down town tbe next morning be Bepteurbci. A . U. _BRUWN. studiously avoi 4ed passiog tbe marketman | Collector 1896. New England Clothing House. There Is ou uuusuuBy flue lot of chunks, aud they 1 who bad volunteered to assist in picking out1 will be sold with tbe usual f uurau'ee 2«68 C. I. BURKGWb. “a good one?’ Sept. 14, 1897. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1897.

THOSE LUNG WORMS. THE EASTERN STARS MAINE NEWS NOTES MONHEBAN ANO ITS FOLKS beauty or awtul grandeur; and many a Monhegan view hangs cnnapicuonlly in Bos­ M aine Central R . R. Are You Bilious? ton and New Y ork art galleries. Symptoms of Thia Ailment In Sheep and Annual Meeting of Thia Growing Order W aterville’s latest b-»ot is an invoice of An Inland Offthe MalnnCoant of Many A t­ Like other remote people the islanders have T H E N T T S B Lambs and Ita Cure. Helc* In Anhnrn Last W eek. 150,000 postal cards. Business must be good traction.—A Spot to Dcllafit ArMata. In Effect June SO. 1807. innumerable signi and •nperstitiona, which, A writer in Ihe Boaton Transcript has tbe JRarlor & Sleeping Cart between Rockland <6 Botton “Best Liver PiU111 Made.’*IT1HUU. A writer in The Breeder's Gazette The Gr«nd Chapter ol Mtine, Order of up there. banded down from generation to generation, following to say regarding one of unr Maine A08KNOER train* leave Rockland aa fol­ describes a trouble among his sheep, as Eastern St«r, held its annual convention in Tb e Kennebec Journal thinks cider tippling furnish the salt and savor of their talk. Each lalanda: lows : follows: Auburn Thursday and Friday of last week w ill be an expensive habit in Maine this W in ­ turn of the wind, each change of the weather, P Everyone who has voyaged along M ain e’a 6.00 A. M., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston arsons’ P i l l s " I wonld like to oonsnlt yon nbont it being entertained by Pine Cone Chapter of ter. Sure enough, apples are almost too val­ each phase of shifting circumstance haa ita Augusta, W aterville,Bangor, Portland. «<1 Boaton. rugged coast know . tar.famed Monhegan, Posltlvelv cure blllnnsnesa nnd alck hentfttehe, that city. Among the grand officers present uable for mince pie making. And won’t this significance; and tbe trend of daily life is arriving In Boaton at 4.00 P. M. Parlor car to Boa- llveramllH.welcopiplal.P I‘iM-y expel all Impwriiha flock of Shropshires that I have. They that rocky, cragged island with wonderful id relief from were Past Grand Matrons Miss Ella Day and year’s scarcity help out the farmers with controlled and shaped by predominant omens. from the blood. Hellenic wonicn_fin<’ are in miserable condition, say a fourth scenery, lying well out in (be ocean aoutbeast 1 JO P. M., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewlaton, Ingtl im plib Mrs. Jennie M. Stewart of Rockland, Grand cellars stored with cider vinegar? Tim e is reckoned from the sun, and the Waterville, Portland and Boaton, arriving In Boaton BSt.,1: of the flock. They are troubled with a from Boolhbay Harbor and Femaquid Point, S..RJ Marshal Mrs. Abbie 1. Newbeit ol Warren; Gardiner reports a gold mine. W h ile fishermen find their way home at night by the 1.20 P. M. congb, fall off, their bellies seem to try and sou’aou'eati from Squirrel, Damariacove 9 16 P M. for Bt. John and Province*, Portland Grand Organist, Mrs. Indota Matthews of blasting there for a well, recently, some stones stars. N o long ctuise is ft gun on a Friday. and Fisherman's Islands. and Boaton, arriving In Boaton at 6.68 A. M. Sleep­ to reach their backbones, bnt they hang Tenant’s H arbor. The first annual conven­ were loosened which had the appearance of I f a black cat ia found aboard a boat, it is Monhegan it a haven much favored of ing car to Boaton. on and do not die. The disease seems to tion was held five years ago and Miss Day being “ the gold kind,” and sure enough, some “ bad luck,’’ and if a boat-hatch ia by chance Crain* arrivk : yachtsmen, and many a pleasure craft, bound attack lambs worse than older sheep. ill this city was the first Grand Matron. good sized pieces of the yellow metal were turned bottom side up, this, too, is unlucky, 10.40 A. .M. morning train from Portland, L ew . j eastward tor Bar Harbor, comes to anchor Iaton and Waterville. Sleeping car from Boaton. The address of A. M. Roak of Auburn, found in it. The man who owns the ledge A curious incident, illustrative of their be­ There is some evidence of catarrh and a here. The soundings around the island 6.10 P. M. from Boaton, Portland, Ix’wlaton and ' Grand Patron, was of interest. The follow­ still thinks he will continue m ilking his cows, lief in the supernatural, occurred not long B«ngor. Parlor car from Boaton. little rnntiing at the nose. I am inclined are ao deep that veesels sail close to tbe ing chapters were organized, with one excep­ but the assayer's report may change his plans. ago. Twice had a certain fishing-schooner 8.40 P. M dally from Boaton and Portland Originated in i8ro, by the late Dr. A. Johnson, to think that it is worms in the lungs. shores, and even in rough weather the harbor 10.46 A. M. Sundays only. W oolwich and way I tion by himself; Aldworth Chapter at M ilo, “ sat” for mackerel, w i'fi no success. F in a lly , Family Physician. Its merit and excellence Richmond had a duel of its own Monday, is easily made. stations have satisfied everybody for nearly a century. The sheep eat well bnt get no good Oct. 27; Miriam Chapter at Foxcroft, Jan. after deep deliberation, the men burned a (1^ 'h U b F. EV A N S, Gen’l Manager when two young French gentlemen resorted W idely different were the] visitors in the All who use it are aniared at Its great power. from whnt they eat. They have some 8; Jeptba Chapter at Southwest Harbor, Mt. new suit of oilclothes, and thew overboard K. ? . BOOTHBY, G. P. A T . A . It is safe, soothing, satisfying; so say sick, to arms to settle a love affair. But that par­ sterner, earlier days. Rosier, the historian of ticks. Wonld yon advise that this flock Desert, Feb. 12; Nokomis Chapter, Newport, new hats and a pair of boots, to propitiate tbe W. L. WHITE, Dlv. Bupt. sensitive sufferers. Internal and External. ticular kind of chivalry is not so highly es­ that famous early voyage of tbe Arch-Angel It cures every form of inflammation. Pleasant be shenred at once, dipped and treated (an 25; Harmony Chapter at Bar Harbor, adverse power. teemed in Maine as it is in France and Italy, — under command ol Commodore George Port I and, Mt. Desert It M schlaiS, 8. Do. to take dropped on sugar. Cures colds, croup, April 6; Wassookeag Chapter at Dexter, Here, too, as often elsewhere, along the coughs, cramps, burns, bruises, all soreness. with powders? There is some slime in and both combatants were ignnminously shut W eymouth— states that on the evening of Aprd 28; Rumery Chapter at Jonesport, May coast, the belief prevails strong-grafted in tbe their dnug. ” up in a lock-up until they cooled off and M ay 17, 1605, they stood in toward what ap­ Str. FRANK JONES Wo have used your Anodvno Liniment in our 19 H e also organized Orion Chapter at hearts o f the sea-children, that with the flood family for years, nnd It is almost the only medicine Professor John A. Craig of the Wis­ concluded to pay $2 and costs each for peared to be “ a mean, high land,” out was Calais. H e recommended that such of these and ebb of the tides, life cornea and goes. Change In Route, lleannaptlon of Service. we do use,and wo u«e this for almost everything. consin experiment station replies: freedom. found to be an island of about a thousand I have used It ns a n « x»«rnnl application with aston­ chapters working under dispensation, desir­ A curlona assertion, made by the Monhegan Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port ishing results. OnLIH, Bangor, Mo. acres. They called the island Monhegan, “ It is altogether likely, that the trou­ ing charters be given them. The Grand There it such a thing as carrying m ilitary people, adds a snbtile rhythm to the belief; land 11 00 p m., Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock from the Indian name “Menehan-kigan,” land 6.30 a. m Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar ble with these lambs is doe to the rav­ Patron detailed the special dispensations for drill and discipline too far. At any rate this in some places around their island the rocks "Island in tbe Great Sea;” and ever aince Harbor, Machlasport and intermediate landings ages of the lung worm. The time to the year and the decisions made by him. H e is the opinion of a sergeant in the new G ar­ recede below tbe water line, and the in h ab i­ Returning, leave Maehls-port at 4 00 a m. on Weymouth’s discovery Monhegan haa been a L 8 . IO11SSOS A c o - « Custom Bouse St.. Boston, i kill this worm—and it is abont the only recommended that a more permanent place diner company who went to see his young tants stoutly declare that the island sways to Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4 00 noted depot for trade, as well as a local land­ p. m., leave 4.30 p. m. and airive Portland 11 00 he chosen by thia grand body in which to lady tbe other evening and had bis good time and fro, in heavy winds, literaly a rocking o f time that it can be effectively killed— mark for tea voyagers. History relates that p. m., connecting wl.h early morning train for GALL AND HAVE YOUR hold ita annual aestions. interrupted by a drill squad sent to escoit him life in the mighty cradle of the deep. Boston. is when it first makes its presence Capt. John Smith, of Virginian fame, fre­ The statistical portion of the report of the to the armory where a regular drill had been known in the early fall months—Angnst quently visaed tbe island to li.h and to trade; •Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Grand Secretary showed a handsome gain of scheduled. The fact that the squad didn’t Another pamphlet making serious charges or September. At that time and just get him does not change his opinion of the also that one Abraham Jenneni, a fish mer­ membership since the last meeting of the of corruption and tyranny againat Lntber CLEANED AND REPAIRED. chant of Plymouth, concerned in trade with after weaning a few lambs in the bunch Grand Chapter. The Grand Chapter hat m atter in tbe least. Stephenson, governor ol tbe National Home I also have a line ot Ciocxa, Jew elry, Silverware Abner jennens, of London, acquired Ibe Boston and Bangor that has been weaned will becomo thin, gained eight new chapters (as named in the Wiscasset bricks of a new and improved at Togua, is circulating, and ila author an­ nd Optical Ooods E yes Tested Free. original uwnersmp of tbe island— wbicb, after and when driven a little cough slightly. Worthy Patron’s addreis) making a total of description are making a pronounced bit in nounces that the fight will continue until STEAMSHIP CO. many transfers, nuw stands ss a legally in ­ A C. BRAG-GE, That is tho time to get right after the 45 with a membership of 3,063 as against building circles, so it is said. They are hol­ Gov. Stephenson's removal. Thia war ia be­ corporated township of Lincoln County. Jeweler and Optician, Union, Me low and used for the inner layer of walls. worm with turpentine, and it is advisa­ 2,496 one year ago. Among other things the Viewed from tbe msin, Monhegan looms ing conducted by the Kennebec Independent Five Trips a Week to and from Boston Gtand Secretary said: They are grooved on one edge, so that tbe and by D . W . Robinson, late of Co. C, Second Commencing Monday, Sept, flth, 1897, Steamers ble to treat all the lambs at the same high in the distance, a towering, sea girt mass "The order of the Eastern Star has bad a plastering can be laid on them without the Maine Cavalry. are due to leave Rockland D. M . W O O D . M . D . time. That has been onr practice and of rock. As one approaches from the north, For Boston. Mondays and Fridays at about 8.30 phenomenal growth throughout the country. use of furring. This will tend to make the we have been successful in bringing the bold jagged island outlines and the dark r . M.,Tu?sdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.46 It is comprised of Master Masons in good walls perfectly dry and at the same time fire­ r. m Offloe and Residence ini G. W. wooded slopes become visible, then the band­ . the lambs back to a thrifty condition. standing, their wives, mothers, sisters and proof. These brick, although practically a For Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport and ful ol bouses draw close around tbe sheltered But if they are left go until they reach daughters and the widows, the daughters to new thing in Maine, have been used in the Bangor, at from 6 to 6 a. M., on Tuesday, W ednes­ Bachelder's House. harbor. Two small islands on tbe northwest day, Thursday, Saturday and 8nndav mornings. tho condition described by onr corre­ be 18 or over to be eligible to membership. larger cities for some time. For Searsport and Hampden, \ \ ednesdays and Honrs 12 to 2 and.7 to 9 p. m- — Menana, “Little Island" in the Indian spondent I do not think that any pow­ N o other persons are eligible. It took its I t was in a Portland street that two tough Health is Wealth! Sundays at about 8. a . m. language, and Smutty Nose— help to form the UNION, MAINE,______rise in the city of New York in 1868. The For Bar Harbor, via Stonington, Po. W est Har­ der or other remedy will be of any nse looking hoboes paused a moment to see what harbui, and in rough weather serve as a break­ bor, North East Harbor, and Seal Harbor, dally ex­ in restoring their normal growth. My Grand Chapter of the State ol New York was was going on. The leader of the Salvation cept Monday, at about 6.30 a. M. water against heavy seal. advice to onr correspondent would be to established in November, 1870. The order A rm y began singing “ Only a Tram p.” A few Close to the wharves are the fishbouaes, and RETURNING, "e? H. BURKETT, has been extended over the United States sell these lambs, for they will always minutes later, after drawing bis sleeve across the air thereabout is always redolent with the From Boston, at 6.00 r. M. every day, except Sun­ and there are now Grand Chapters in every days and Thursdays. his eyes when he thought no one was looking, strong, yet not unsavory, odors of ibe curing WHOLESALE & RETAIL, be small and an eyesore, and about Au­ state and territory in the Union. In New From Bangor, via way-landings, except Hampden one o f tbe tramps began fumbling in his process. The island highways— they can Dr. E. C . W est’s and 8earsport, Mondays and Fridays at 12 M-, gust watch for the recurrence of thia York there are over So chapters, with a CORN. FLOUR, MILL FEED- pocket and when the tambdurine girl came hardly be called streets—run hither and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 p. M. trouble and as soon as the first symp­ membership of from 14,000 to 15,000, From Hampden a't 11.20 a . m , and Se»report at 2 LIME, LATHS, KEROSENE round he handed her a nickel. The brother thither like the cowpatbs which tradition aaya toms are noticed treat all the lnmbs to twenty-eight chapters being established in p. w., Mondays and Fridays. OIL, ETC-, ETC. tram p followed suit. That evening the Sal­ formed the foundations for Boston’s tbroUgh- From Bar Harbor, via way-landings, dally except New York and Brooklyn. In Maine the three or four doses of turpentine, if vation Army gathering contained two ragged, fares. There are between thirty and forty Sundays, at 1.00 p. v , until and on Sept. 24. T J T J I O N , 3V IE S .: Ul-ly order baa 45 chaptera with a memberahip of that number of doses is found necessary dirty fellows who edged in and took an in ­ houses on the island, and tbe inhabitants Nerve and FRED LOTHROP, Agent. Rockland. 3,063, eight chapters having been organized CALVIN AUSTIN, General 8npt, Boston. b T sISJO i d . to stop the coughing. In my experience conspicuous seat near the door. H aven’t our number somewhat over one hundred, with since the last annual meeting o f the Grand W ILLIAM II. HILL, General Manager, Boston. with sheep I have never known a fall more pretentious churches something to learn abont an even division of men, women and Chapter. from the red-jerseyed hosts? children. Monhegan's highest point of land that I have not had some cases of this The new elective and appointive officers Inland Route*•••Portland and Rockland. is occupied by one of the few so-called "first- kind to treat, nnd yet our lambs have a re : Brain Treatment wight Illinois, Oct. 13, 1896. class” lights on the New England coast; and Commencing Monday, J uly 5,1897, Steamer Office and residence In houae known as always turned out thrifty after the tur­ Elective-Worthy Gtand Matron, Mra. D , C has. D unton place. tbe Mar-French lens, the revolviug light, and Nina V. A. Talbot, Lewiston. To whom it may concern:— Honrs:*9 to 10 a. na., 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 pentine treatment The whole poiDt in the hot air fog-horn in tbe towering light­ W orthy Grand Patron, W ilm ont S. Ames, There is but one Keeley Institute THE 0R1UINAL ANU GENUINE. MERRYCONEAC. p. m . its nse is to use it before* tho trouble house are tbe pride and delight of the island­ I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master, Gardiner. authorized by us to do business as such UNIOV, MAINV. has advanced too far. As a dose I aim ers. Associate Grand Matron, Mrs. Eliza B. inthestateof Maine aud that one is Leaves Portland T U E SD A Y , THURSDAY and to give each lamb ateaspooufuliu three Monhegan people, of course, make their SATURDAY, Portland H er at 8 30 and Boston Douglass, Lisbon Falls. located at Portland, under (he manage­ $1.00 Package for 70o Boat Wharf at 7.00 a. m., for Rockland, touching at or four times as much milk. Usnully living out of tbs sea. The lobstering season 8. W. JONES, Associate Grand Patron, J. Putnam Stevens, ment of J. D. Lovett. His physicians Boothbay Harbor. New Harbor, Round Pond, extends from December to April, and aa in 6 Packages for $4.00 threo dose* given in one week cures the Portland. Friendship, Port Clyde and Tenant’s Harbor, ar- are especially instructed at Dwight, tbe city markets lobsters are “ ikerce an’ riving In atasonto connect with at.*amer for Boston. most obstinate cases. At the time I Grand Secretary, Mra. Annette H . Hooper, 111., by Dr. tfeoley, in the correct ad­ IRON-:-FOUNDRY. high"— in long-sbore parlance— the islanders Leaves Rockland MONDAY, WEDNESDAY have mentioned sheep are very shy in Biddeford. Guaranteed to be Ihe G ruulne- and FRID A Y , Tillson's Wharf, at OJO a. M , for ministration of the Keeley treatment make money hand over band, from their own Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Rose B. Emery, A u ­ Portland, making way landings as above, arriving Light Iron Castings a Specialty. the matter of eating powders, and be­ for the cure of alcoholic inebriety and point of view. N o seeking of markets is in season to conuect with Boston and New York gusta. cause of this and the effectiveness of drug using. necessary; lobster-smacks from Portland and steamers aame night. DKALKB IX Grand Conductress, Mrs. Sarah F. Morse, Connections made at Rockland the following the turpentine I have always relied on All Keeley remedies are manufac­ Boston are there to buy every lobster, Hussey Plows, Auburn. morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks, the latter. tured by us at Dwight, 111., and can­ and the sales of one week's hauling often net BOLD ONLY BY port and Bangor; lalesboro, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Cultivators and Harrows, Grand Marshal, Mra. Mabel E. Fitzgerald, “ In regard to the treatment of the not be purchased for use in the state of the islanders more than £2000. Brook-ln, Blnehlll and Ellsworth; Vinalhaven, Osborne MowlnglMachlnes, Lewiston. Green's Landing, Swan's Island, So. West Harbor, Maine except by the Keeley Institute Toward the end of April the deep-sea fish­ Hakes and Tedder ewes for ticks I would advise shearing Grand Ruth, Mrs. Mary E. Allen, Tenants North East Harbor and Bar Harbor them as soon as the weather and the at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeley ing begins; but this is not so profitable as Time table subject to change. A general lino of repairs and fixtures for the above. H arbor. lobstering. The spring's catch of cod and W. J. Coakley G. 8. ATWOOD, Agent, Portlund Pier. lambing permits. Then, after the ewes Grand Martha, Mrs. Helen Hurd, Liberty. treatment Is administered only by said J. R. FLYE, Agent. Tillson’s Wharf SOUTH UNIOM, MB. Institute within said state, all claims to hake is dried and cured during tbe summer, and the lambs have run together for Grand Electa, Mia. Theresa R. Grindle, the product being disposed of by shipment about two weeks, dip all the lambs lalesboro. the contrary being made with intent to BOCKLAND. ME. deceive. from time to time, and when autumn cornea BLUE HILL LINE S. A PEDRICK. M. D. thoroughly, it will be found that the Grand W arder, Mrs. Sadie L . Richmond, the men busy themselves with making and he eslie E . eeley o Mall Orders Promptly attended to. ticks huve passed from the ewes to the Warren. T L K C . mending boata and fishing gear, putting FALL ARRANGEMENT. Grand Sentinel, Warren J. Noyes, Hallow­ (signed) Curtis J.Judd, Officb a n d Re sid e n c e ! Geo. A. P ease House lambs, in which case it is only neces­ things in readiness generally for another — THREE TEIP8 A WEEK. — ell. 183tf (seal) Secv. nnd Treas. On and after Tuesday, Sept. 14th, Hours 1 to 4 ana.7 to 8 p. m. sary to dip the lambs. The latter are year’s work. The lobster money paid in Ihe also ranch easier handled than the ewes Something to Depend On. spring must be made to last until Ihe fish Appleton, Me. 162-78 Th e W ar Department ha3 granted ihe re­ money is received in tbe fall; yet outside of D ru g g is t thoroughly, and for that purpose every M r. James Jones, of fhe drug firm of Jones CATARRH STR. CATHERINE quest of the Secretary of the Interior for four & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of D r. bis yearly earnings each man puts aside a for a generous CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, breeding and feeding farm should have troops of cavalry to protect the authorities of little something for “ a rainy day.” 8.P. STRICKLAND, M.IL King's N ew Discovery, says that last W inter Will leave Rockland, every Tuesday, Thursday a dipping vat. ” New Mexico in the arrest of Zuni Indians. Nearly all the island families are related, 10! C E N T and Saturday, at 6 o'clock a m , or on arrival of his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and They w ill go to Fort Wingate. through marriage or descent,and existence on TRIAL SIZE. steamers from Boston and Portland, for Dark WASHINGTON, ME. Hackuey Filly. her case grew so serious that physicians at Harbor, North West Harbor (Deer Isle.) Egge. the island is full of event. H ere, as else­ Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. TAYFEVER*13 * moggln, Little Deer Isle, So. Brooksville, Herrick’s Herewith is the picture of as neat a where, comes life, love, change and death. Landing, Sargentvllle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, So. hoteiTclaremont, I t seemed to develop into Hasty Consump­ Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 Ely’sCream Balm | 3-year-old hackney filly as ever win The men aa a class are brave, hardy, sell- Bluehlll, Parker Point, Bluehill, Surry and Ella C- S. PEASE, Proprietor- tion. H avin g D r. K in g ’s New Discovery in Days. contains no cooalne, worth brought to America. She is of mingled respecting, regardful of each other’s rights; store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd., says: mercury nor any other RETURNING will leave Surry (stage from Ells­ COB. ClABSMONT AMD MABONIC BTBKITB, tbe women, modest, careful housewives, good home, and to the surprise of all she began to My wife hhd Inflammatory Rheumatism in lujurlous drug. worth) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, mothers. Yet the Advent preacher who It is quickly Absorbed. make stops at above landing stations uud connect at Rockland, Me. get better from first dose, and half dozen dol- every muscle and joint, her suffering was ter­ sails over frum “the main” every third or Gives Relief at once. Rockland with steamer for Boaton Izr bottles cured her sound and well. D r. rible and her body andface were swollen al- It opens and cleanses — __ ___ . . —. - V . M. C. SILV A , General Manager. fourlh Sunday, to hold a service in the little K in g ’s N ew Discovery lor Consumption, moit beyond recognition; had been in bed for W. E. WEEKS, Agent. FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE meeting-house, deals out to tbe p eo p l* the COLDn HEAD Insure your buildings at actual cost with the Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this six weeks and had eight physicians but re­ ' harsh doctrine that the world—and in par­ Heals and protect* tbe Membraue. Restore* the MAINE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of good work. T ry it. Free trial bottles at ceived no benefit until she tried the M Y S T IC Augusta, Maine. Insure against accident In a re ticular their island—is growing more and Senses of Taste and Smell. Full Blze 60e; Trial W . H . K ittredge’s Drug Store. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im- nice 10c. DruggieU or by mall. liable accident Insurance oompany. Finest policies more wicked, and will soon come to an end, mediate relief and she was able to walk about ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren Street, New York. BOSTON written by in fulfilment of God’s prophecy—and the Expensive Cranberry Sauce. in three days. I am sure it saved her life.” T . 0. 33OW 3DEI3V, people believe it. Sold by >4. J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland Washington, Me. "O ne of the most expensive things, com­ Half-way up the hill, overlooking tbe set­ m s paratively speaking, about this year's expen­ tlement and under tbe mild eye of tbe light­ W. H. KITTREDGE, sive Thanksgiving dinner, will be the jolly Dispatches from Paris to the London Times house, is tbe island cemetery, thickly over­ Dr. Frank E. Freem an red cranberry sauce," said the maikelman on give the text of a petition sent by the A m eri­ grown with trailing yew. H ere lies Ihe - .Apothecary ‘!* Monday. “This year’s crop on Cape Cod is can Chamber of Commerce in Paris to Presi­ body of many a shipwrecked mariner; bere, almost a failure— it being not as good even as dent M cK inley for the establishment of reci­ too, une remembers the words of Sir VETERINARY SURGEON. last year. This year the worms have done procity in trade between France and the Dally Service Sundays ludnded Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles. Humphrey Gilbert, once wrecked not far Suooessor to the late W . D. Farnham YOUNG HACKNEY MARK. more damage to the crop than ever. The U nited States. Iron) this island: “ It is as neere H eaven by THE MEW AND PALATIAL STEAMKKS Prescriptions a Specialty. Rufus and Denmark blood and was crop of one bog owner who three months ago water aa by land.” Dr. Freeman has purchased tbe business thought that he had $30,000 worth, is a total lately carried on by Dr. Farnham uud Is 300 MAIN ST.« - - ROCKLAND born and reared in Yorkshire, England. Sick poison is a poison which makes you There is no physician on the island, but BAY STATE AM) PORTLAND failure. The warm weather is bothering the located a l Dr. Farnham's late residence, She won the first prize for hackuey sick. It comes from tbe stomach. Th e the elder women are skilled in tbe a n of alternately leave Fean KLIN WuAur, Portland, owners who have begun to pick their berries, IB 1-2 Gay street, Rockland. Dr. Freeman stomach makes it out of undigested food. “yarb-doctoring,” and tbe little community every evening at 7 o'clock, arriving in seasou for WINDSOR HOTEL mares under 8 yours old at the last New as when the meicury ranges along the eight­ ia a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary connections with earliest trains for points beyond The blood gets it and taints the whole is withal made up of remarkably robust peo­ eollege and has been In practice at Belfast Yoik horse show ies it is bad for picked beriies. And yet if Returning leave Boston every evening at 7 o'clock High Street, Belfast, Me. body with it. That’s the way of it. ple. The islanders number among their tor four years past. 46 the beriies are not picked they w ill be lost. J. F. LISCOMB, General Agent. The way to be rid of it is to look after dignilaries a justice, a constable, even a health Livery Stable Connected. Coaches to and from all I.lve Stuck rolut*. The early blacks, as they are called, w ill be Trains and Boats your digestion. officer. Tw o stores and a postoffice form Ibe scarce as the weather is spoiling them. The DR. A. W. TAYLOR opeolal Ran s to Regular Boarders. The hog comes as near being usefnl I f your food is all properly digested there nucleus of a market-place, where, as else­ Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Railroad and later berry, which comes to its full maturity V1NALHAVEX & KOlkLAM) to man iu every purt of him as an ani­ w ill be none left in the stomach to make where, tbe men loaf away idle moments. ZDZEUkTTiaT. Steamboat Tickets Bought and Sold. the latter part of September, is not wbat it OriCKA’iTVK & MECHANICAL DKNT1BTBY mal cau he. Au extensive industry is sick-poison out of. There is a good library bere—the gift of a STEAMBOAT COMP’Y. should be. The beiries are much smaller M. R. KNOWLTON. Prop* I f your stomach is too weak to see to this Summer visitor. Tbe island people are Crown and Brldgework. carried on in makiug pepsin from the than they should be at Ibis time. Yet, with Gold and Vulcanite Platesjull or partial. properls by itself, help it along with a few privileged to take out books at the rate of SUMMER ARRANGEMENT liuiug of his stoiuueh. The mau who the early blacks at a loss this year, there is doses of Shaker Digestive Cordial. one cent a week; but the "rusticators” pay Opposite Thorndikejllotel, Rocklano W . <3. L ibbey. has the digestiou of a bog is supposed every prospect lot those who ship (be later TWO TRIPS DAILY That'spbe r«re of il five cents for this privilege. to he thoroughly well, uud some people berry to the markets getting good prices for a . j E r s k i n e , Shaker Digestive Cordial is a delicious, Fifteen years ago, when tbe Eastern Steam­ BETWEEN VINALHAVEN A BOCKLAND . . D K X T I 8 T . . . the first quality of stuck, and with this crop believe that if they swallow the extract healthful, tonic cordial, made of pure medi­ boat Company, of Bath, M e., ran ita first FIKE IMBUHAKUll AGKbtT. Artificial Teeth inserted wlthoutl plate covering much smaller than in years past they feel of the bog's stomach lining they will cinal plants, herbs and wine excursion to Monhegan, tbe entire popula­ 417 Main Street, • - Bockland, Maine. Couimenciug Tuesday, June 1, 1897, the the roof of the mouth. quite hopeful to get through the season about S te a m e r have suoh digestion. It positively cures indigestion and prevents tion took a holiday, visiting tbe boat and Office, rear room over Rockland N at’l Bank Gas and Local AuM ibetio used for painless ex whole. We who produce Ihe money that staring at tbe passengers like wild, unac­ Leading English and American Fn« Insurants traction of teeth. The quarantine law against Texas tbe formation of sick-poison. Go’s. Tepreaefitef* buys the cranbcriy will feel it, anyway.— Lew ­ customed children. Today strangers excite COV. BODWELL 98 MAIM MT., BKLFA8T, ME. A tdiuggists. Trial bottles 10 cents. Travelers* Accident Insurance Company, wf Han fever is a serious drawback to cattle iston Journal. no especial curiosity. A mail aud passenger ord, Conn.______17 Ca P T . wm r creed . . , r e a l Estate. Momet to Loam buyers uud shippers in the southwest. packet, tbe "Effort,” Captain Humphrey, Will leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week There are now us many aa 2,600,(100 Old People. EDWARD K. GOULD, day at 7.00 a. m., and 2 p. na. GEO. H. TALBOT, master, now runs from Monhegan to Booth- Returning, leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, fo» beeves south of the danger lino waiting O ld people who require medicine to regu- bay harbor and return, thirty two miles in all, Vinalhaven at OJO a. in. and 4 p. m. landing at to go north, while north of the lino ate the bowels and kidneys w ill find the on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tbe COUNSELLOR AT LAW Hurricane Isle, each trip both ways Fire Insurance Agency, Burn the Best! W. S. W H ITE, General Manager. beeves ure scarce. Borne of oar scientific rue remedy in Electric Bitters. This medi­ Effort is a two-masted schooner, long and cine does not stimulate and contains no black, minus her fore-topmast, and of a Rockland, Me., May 24, 1897. The .only agency representing the dividend farmers have discovered that the Texas Register of Probate. paying companies. fever is due to the cuttle tick which in­ whiskey nor other iutoxicant, but acts as a truly piratical cut. In tbe Summer Captain OOOBT HOUBBJ. HOCKLAMU. tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the Humphrey often carries fifteen or twenty Adams Block, - Camden, Me. George* Valley Railroad. fests beef animals iu the south and stomach and bowels, adding strength aud passengers to tbe island un a single trip— fur Leave Union at 7 :60 a. in., 1.20 and 3.16 p. m. touthwest. It has been found that dip­ giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Monhegan is growing steadfastly in favor, M erwn Ap Rice, Arrive at Union 10JO a. in., 2.30 and 6.16 p. in. ping them in a preparation devised at Nature in the performance of the functions. too steadily some of its devotees think. Sev­ Connect at Warien Junction with Maine Ceutral Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, ATTORNEY ARD COUNSELLOR AT LAW trains. one of the southern experiment stations Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and eral well-kept boarding-bouaes furnish com­ DENTIST. will effectually destroy the fever tick. aids digestion. Old people find it just ex­ fortable quarters for these rusticators, a few 407 M ain Street, actly what they need. Price fifty cents per of whom, however, own cottages here. The Cor. Main and W inter Bta., Bockland. At the Fort Worth stock yurds cattle p . o . Box 10I«.______UOOHLAUD, MAiHai Cochran, Baker & Cross, dipping will be goue into on a colossal j bottle at W. II. Kittredge Drug Store. native people are very kindly disposed to­ FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT scale, so that the animals may he ship­ ward tbe Summer visitor, although they w. V. ltANHCOM, M. Tb e most aristocratic hen io Maine lives iu sometimes feel that be is criticising and F. L. CRIE, D.D.S. ped north all the year. poking fun at them; however, they in turn PHYMOIAN AND BUBUBOB The OldeM lr u u n n c . Agency In Heine Searsport and her extensive wardrobe is tbe New and economical industrial proo> talk of bendom. It seems she sports two pass shrewd judgment upon the rusticstor. Office and Residence W MAIN BTHEBT, KOCKLAKL DENTIST. esses ure constantly being discovered sets of feathers, according to the season. First To artists, Monhegan offers manifold, 25 Masonic Street, Bockland UNION, . MAINE. One of these is the invention of machin­ her plumage is white; after tbe moulting 'tis never-exhausted attractions. One New York Special attention given to disease* of the eye au4 ery which pulls the wool from sheep black; and then, again, tbe white returns. craftsman has made his home bere W im er WM. H. FOGLER, hides*as soon as the animal is slaugh­ A ll of which is no fairy tale, according to a aod Summer for more than two years, and I to 10 A M. ITCHING PILE: Searsport reporter. from bis delightful studio dispenses a cordial to 6 F . M. ATTOKUEY IT LAW, tered uud skinned. The wool thus ob­ hospitality- The inhabited part of the tained is thoroughly cleansed uud sent after 7 P. M. U •u u MA1B MT., B h (H IJL »O . SWAYNE’S island, with its quaint bouses and its om ni­ ______Telephone W-2 to the cloth mills, while the hides ure present fishing gear, affords abundant sub­ PILESABBOLUTBL.Y CURBS. 01 I NT WEN cured and sent to the leather dealers. jects for pencil and biusb; but tbe south IVMK'UMS- MuUluret !»(*•»« itching tuid JAMES WIGHT, C. B. EMERY, u»o«l ultfLii wor*e h> e-rat«hTnn. if shores have even gicater cbairns. Out ou The trouble with a record is that it CASTOR IA FOR SALE BY Park Place. U.OCK1.AND, MB. Fresco and Sign Painter ,W'" “ will not stay made. Many an athlete Bald Head, which rises abrupt, steep, won­ For Infant* and Children. derful, the sea view is uubrokcu and “ the PHAOT1OAL, OAB AN D BTBAM DOOM LADJ' > VAJD^ hi t * absorb* th e tuuiur*. I among men has found that out, uud the F1T TBB , owner of Hoherl J and Gentry huve light that never was ou sea or laud” seems 'KP-TUWTVOMTST A N D AO TIV K TU f u ­ to shimmer here. Bald H ead, G ull Head, .n d dealer iu Pipe and Steam Fittings, Rubber llleucU M» ledlee ID ll.V.I fur leepoueUlle, had the pacer Joe Fatcheu bring it ll ad lo is 08 A.J.BIRD&CO. Lobster Cove and Burnt Head, projecting Packing, Hemp Packing, Cotton Waste, and a sfinatan •»sry guv>ds pertaining to Gas aao St*a * F iT rm ea. jb X e In Melne. Mnnlhl, WA enJ home to their minds also with his ter­ southward, extend from east to west, each Fuehlun euedy KUervnc. Kncl«> Telephone 36-2. Strain and Hot Water House Heating. stamped envelope. The Dowmlon rific gait of a mile iu 2.01 having its peculiar phase of commanding UOCKLAND. MK. Agent for HL ARE k Kh’OWLES STEAM PUMP , D rjit. Y , Chlca^u. THE ROCKLAND COORIRR-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1897

WHIFFS FROM SAIT WATER rigged. The jigger and mizzenmasts were made from planks nailed together and then lashed, and boat’s sails and a forecastle awn­ On August 19 the bark Matilda, one of the Contest Piano oldest vessels on the Pacific coast, went ashore ing were used on them for sails. The main­ Make Cooking mast was m ite from a spare spar carried on on Intoosh rocks and proved a total loss. -STOVES deck and the sail on it was the mam deck CLARION She was bound from Honolulu to Port Town sind. The M atilda was built at Searsport in awning. The foremast was made from another spare spar and a p rt of « cross­ Make Friends Everywhere ’ 857- E a s y ! jack was used for a sail. The yards were because they can be relied upon A T ALL TIM Ea It is said that every ton of Atlantic water, made from shifting Ixiards and the rigging when evaporated, yields eighty-one pounds of out of some wire rope on hoard which were and are D o n ’t try to salt; a ton of Pacific water, seventy nine fastened to sixty fathoms of mooring chains, pounds; Arctic and Antarctic waters yield the latter being made fast to the stanchions. keep house without a eighty-five pounds to the ton. and Dead Sea W ith the peculiar rigging and sails the ship THOROUGHLY water one-huudred and eighty-seven pounds. could only travel with a fair wind. When The ship A. G. Ropes, Capt. Rivers, ar­ there was a head wind all sail was dropped rived at San Francisco August 30 from New and the vessel drifted. She steered for the COMSTRUCTED York after a good passage of 123 days. The Mauritius and got there in fifty-four days. It in tbe best manner possible ship Cyrus Wakefield was expected by many took five months to repair damages. The to beat the Ropes to that port, but Capt. Pendeen looks now ns nice and trim as ever Netv Design** New Improvement a, Rivers was a little too speedy for it. she did. but tbe aame old standard of excellence in every detail. Ask your dealer for them The collection o f customs on the docks at or write to the manufacturers. GLENWOOD the port of New York under the new tariff act S. M. VEAZIE, ROCKLAND, ME from the baggage of incoming passengers for NORTH WHITEFIELD WOOD & BISHOP CO., The above is a correct electrotype of the Ihe month of August, 1897, *tpountedto S46,- 892, while for the same month in 1896 they Mrs. R. G. Norris and Mrs. Julia A. Mar- den of Boston, are visiting their brother John THE IM PERIAL CLARION . XaUhllahfxl IRfltt. Incorporate 1MM. amounted to only 115,081, showing an in ­ Avery and sister Mrs. Jane P. Vose. Mrs. crease under the new law of £31,811. Vose resides at Isaac Tibbetts’ and Is in poor The arrivals of vessels at New York from health. Mrs. Marden will visit at Palermo Beautiful Harvard Piano foreign ports during 'be month of August before returning to Boston------John Avery is numbered 390, of which 245 were British, 65 one of the fruit committee for the South . . To be given aw»y In the . . American and 41 German, 262 of tbe total Kennebec fair to be holden at So. Windsor being steamers. The coastwise ariivali of next week------I I . W . Clarey has furnished NOTICE: the month numbered l , 161, of which 892 five car loads of cord wood for the W . and GOOD COOKERY were from eastern ports and 369 from south G.A.R. VOTING CONTEST Q. for use at stations along the line------Nellie ern ports. Partridge, Raymond Farr and Sarah Brann This piano may be seen at the etore of tbe BELDING BROS. & Co., To JAS. S. KIRK & CO*, T he advantage of the big schooners over are attending school at Cooper’s Mills------Silk Manufacturers, Soap Manufacturers. square riggers in running expenses is well il­ The hot weather of last week melted the @3053@<3S36SWO3 lustrated by the crew ol ihe new schooner honey comb in one of H . L. Munsey's hives. Maine flusic Co. Frank A. Palmer. Here is a ship of 2,015 Tbe honey was not lost as it nripped into A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please tend any suggestion, Meat. Jaa. S. Kirk .6 Co., or recipes to our special editor, addressed t ns which if square rigged would require a pans placed under the hive. Many bees Chicago, lilt, Where it was purchased. Any one Inter­ crew of about 25 men, but being a four- expired in their own sweetness------A. IL Gkntumbn:— ested is invited to call and examine it. GOOD COOKERY, roasted schoonei carries only a crew of eleven Preble attended the reunion at Bath last week Wo hnvoRtvon your “YVhlteCloud” soap a thorough T hey always have a nice clean stock of all told, comprising captain, n t and 2d mates, ------The posttffi-e has been transferred to test In washing pieces of linen embroidered with our pianoH at reasonable prices. They are (Copyright). Dorchester, M an engineer, cook and six men forward. The the Bryant emporium. Postmaster Bryant "New Process" Wash Embroidery Silks and Und It also headquarters for . . . My Dear Jane: I.ILLIE PICKLES. seamen are shipped for $25 per month. has received a fine ash cabinet of boxes, also entirely satisfactory. We take plonsnro In recom­ new paraphernalia for use of the office------mending It ns a superior article for laundering lino In my last communication I promised Slice nnd salt one peck of green to­ Somewhere out in the Pacific is a sword­ Artists’ flaterials, Picture Fram ­ fish that made a very bad mistake. When John H . Bryant has moved into A lf Collison't embroidery. to tell you something of my methods In matoes and let them stand 24 hours. Yours truly, the barkentine Catherine Sudden was out on house near the depot. The house vacated pickling and preserving. In the very Turn off the brine. Put In two table- ing and Stationery. Gist place do away with the Idea which the dry dockun Aug.23,a peculiar find was made by M r. Bryant will be repaired and painted (Signed) llKLPiNo B r o s . * Co. spoonfuls of ground mustard, two of ------Mrs. Seth Davis of West Newton, Mass., some people seem to have that anyth.ng in the bottom of the vessel. In|what was sup­ For full imrtlculnrn regarding the contest white and two of black pepper, one of visited relatives here and at Jefferson last s e e t h is p a p e r . T&SMilf good enough to preserve. Only the posed to be a wormhole, was found a piece of cayenne, two of white allspice, two cups week------A young builder arrived at the Refering to the above, we deem it important to state most perfect fruit or vegetables should the sword or bone no«e of a fish, nine inches of sugar and a small piece of horse rad­ home o W . E. Gardiner the 5th inst.— — Alf. be used, for “specked” fruit, however, long and three inches In circumference which ish chopped fine. Cover with sharp vin­ Collison is doing a passenger and express that this letter was entirely unsolicited by us. White Cloud carefully the bad spots may be cut out, is now on exibition at the Merchants* Ex egar and boll fifteen minutes. change. No leak was caused as tbe fisb had business between this city and Gardiner Havana ? Tobacco will never oe quite satisfactory.. An­ Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as being run the sword through the four inch plank­ Theo. Kenney transports the mail------Edgar other thing, do not try to use brown bu- ROSE'S CORN BREAD. ing, and penetrated five inches into the heavy Marden has returned to his home in Stough­ superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and toilet it Has advancedlover gar; white sugar Is really as cheap and One cup yellow corn meal, one and one- timbers of the vessel. ton, Mass., where he will continue his studies produces the finest syrup. in the public schools. Tbe last afternoon afso ranks first as a pure white floating soap. half cups Hour,two tableispoonfuls sugar, The American Line now holds the record BO per cent in price At the present time, nearly every one two teaspoonfuls Cleveland's Superl r both ways for speed between New York and here he , caught nine pickerel in Pleasant Uses sealed jars In which to put the fruit, Baking Powder, one tablespoonful but­ Southampton, the steamship St. Louis on her Pond creek------Ilello w C entral! /V telephone Instead of stone jars, as formerly, and wire will be strung along the line of the W . JAS. S. KIRK & CO., No Advance In Price (Meana No Havana ter, one and one-half cups sweet ml eastward trip this week having reduced the there are good reasons for this. In the Yolks of two eggs. Bake in square shal­ time from Sandy H ook to the Needles to 6 and Q .------Our police force sh uld be in­ Established 1839. C h ic a g o In the Cigar. first place It requires less sugar—tne 010 low pan about one-half hour. days, 10 hours and 14 minutes. This record creased for the arrest of drunks------Last We use Ihe flneu Havana Tobacco rule of pound for pound not being ob­ beats tbe time of the Hamburg American line Saturday afternoon a young woman intoxi­ Largest soap manufacturers In the world. served wit h . hem ; and again the fru it 1 • - cated drove through our streets cruelly beat­ we can buv in tbe manufacture of PICKLED ONIONS. steamship Fuist Bismarck, made in Sept., tains its natural flavor to a greater de­ ing a black horse which she was driving. Take one-half peck of onions, peel and 1893, by 41 minutes, that record having stoud WARREN WASHINGTON gree. When the fruit Is to be put in the She drove up the Cooper’s Mills road. It put In about one cup of salt, and pour for tour years. The St. Louis made an aver sealed glass jars use only three-quarters was with difficulty she kept from falling from The Baptist church reported to the Associa­ R a z o r v ii.i.e.— The thermometer registered over enough boiling water to cover the age hourly speed of 19.95 knots on this voy­ of a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit. the buggy. tion this year a gain of eight members, live ol 90 in the shade Thursday nnd 96 Friday------onions. Let stand over night, drain, and age. H er sister ship, tbe St. Paul, broke all A granite ware kettle Is the best utensil whom were baptized this summer. The I I . IL Clark is repairing his barn------“Doc.” J.W. A. Cigar do the same for three nights. Then cover westward records from Southampton in tor cooking the preserves, but If any church has lost six members by death. The Jones of East Palermo is visiting at L. S. with cold, sharp vinegar and spice, using August of last year, making the distance in 6 And in order to maintain tbe high other material is used be sure that It Is days, 31 minutes, which record still stands. ALBION iresent membership is 250, again of two over M arr's------Charlie Savage has been spend­ whole spice. Let them stand a week be­ sst year. The Sunday school reported a ing a few days at z\ugu»ta— — Zuinglaa standard of quality for which this thoroughly scoured before using. Notice has been given by the Lighthouse M c D o n a l d .— Mrs. Mary Smiley spent last I fore using. They are cooked enough by slight gain in membership and more money Light has purchased a wheel of George fla n - One vexatious thing which sometimes Department that the strjking of tbe electric week with Mrs. Ann Spaulding returning cigar is noted we are obliged Io ad­ the applications of the boiling water. raised. During the year tbe Christian Endea­ son, Mont Grotton one of W ill Hatch, W . E . happens is the accumulation of mold on bell on each of the experimental buoys a* home Saturday nig h t------Ed. Bagley and wife vance tbe price of same to corre‘pond vor society raised about seventy live dollars Overlock one of James Cunningham and the top of the fruit. Some people will Nix Mate and State Ledge, Boston Harbor, have returned home from Northport after a as near as possible to tbe sdvaiice in RICE WAFFLES. with which the property of the church was in ­ Merle Marr sent to Boston and got one------will be discontinued September 2, although week’s outing------Freeland Drake is at home price of Havana Tobacco. tell you that this Indicates that the con­ (Mrs. Owens.) sured. The church reported nearly $2000 I he new Barnes reading books have been tents are in excellent condition. W ell, I the buoys will remain on their respective again. H e has finished his work at Walter One cup boiled rice, one pint m ilk, two raised for benevolent objects, of which A43.20 placed in the schools. They are tbe most stations until further notice. The experimen­ Davis’------Edwin Robinson spent Sunday Call f»r tho J. W. A. Clears and yon prefer mine in excellent condition w ith­ was given for the debts of the home and for­ comprehensive and instructive books we eggs, one scant tableapoonful Cottolene, tal striking was discontinued by tbe company, with his parents------Mae and Mattie H ille r will make no mistake. out the gray-green covering, and so, after eign missionary societies have ever seen------W. E. Overlock and F. one-half teaspoonful soda, one teaspoon­ which had notified the government o f its in ­ of Palermo visited their anut Mrs. James filling the jar, I pour a little melted S. Marr attended Masonic meeting at East ful cream tartar. Flour for thin batter, tention, but no action was taken to maintain Hussey one day last week------If. G. Robin­ M ary Grace Swett and Caroline Burgess paraline over the top, which quickly har­ Jefferson Wednesday evening and witnessed to bake in waffle-irons. the bells officially. So strong has been the son, Charles Brown, James Hussey and A u­ expect to return to their work as instructors in dens Into a thin cake. This can be easily work in the F. C. and M . M . degrees. Many- request of the local steamship agents Tor the gustus Rannels went to Liberty Saturday to the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, this week. removed, and used at another time. The visitors were present, among whom were Dell' CURRANT JELLY FOR MEATS. continuance of these important guides to see the races------George Hussey spent Sun­ Tbe '.own was much shocked at the sudden J. ff. A l t e o n fiija r (io., paraflne is tasteless and perfectly harm ­ Clark and Arthur Plummer of Augusta- Heat the currants and strain off the navigation, however, that they have circulated day at Sarnes Hussey. H e is quite feeble death of Sarah A. Pratt, wife of Joshua F. less. Miss Ella Collins lias gone to Augusta to nANUFACTURERS. Juice; boll It slowly for 15 minutes; add a petition, and among those interested have ------Augustus Runnels of W aterville spent Pratt, last week. She was unassuming but If your preserves should take a no­ work for George Haskell------Charles Gates SH Tlf one-half the weight of It In sugar, and raised sufficient amount to defray the expense Saturday and Sunday at McDonald------Mrs. warm hearted and strong in nature. tion to ferment, Just remove them from of Salem, Mass., who was called here by the boil eight minutes longer and pour out. of striking tbe buoys for two months, when it Frank Tob. y and children returned to Augus­ She made* many friends. H»r rel­ the Jars, aod a little sugar, reboll and severe illness of his wife, moved her to Salem A little of this spread on hot beefsteak is hoped that the government may be led to ta Sunday after a visit of two weeks with her atives and neighbors and the church of which Wednesday------W E. Overlock has been seal again. see the importance of these buoys and make sister Lillian McCurdy------Mrs. Mary Kohin- she was a member feel very deeply their loss. or served with* roast pork, veal, or lamb appointed state deputy superintendent of Ju­ To preserve currants and cherries them permanent fixtures. inson has been in poor health for the past few The funeral services were hel I last Friday at is very good. Thin slices laid over pud­ venile Templars for M aine— — «G. F. Less- whole in bunches prepare them as you w eeks------Mrs. Mabel Moody has been quite which many were present. The fainilv are dings, with sweet frostings, make an at­ Another one of those crozy paragraphs that ner is painting bis house in colors ■ ■■ — M r. would any fruit, allowing the three-quar­ sick------Edwin Moody and wife have been in very grateful for the flowers received and tractive garnish. emanates no one knows from where, but has and Mrs. John L. Law visited at Waldoboro ters of a pound of sugar to each pound ol Whitefield the past week------Miss Blanche kindness rendered. Mrs. Pratt wasu sister of a certain catchiness about it that almost list week------Mrs. Ida Pelton and children fruit; when cooked drain them from the Jacquet bis returned to Augusta after a two L. S. Robinson and Newell Robinson of this PICKLED BLITEBERIE8. makes it pass for truth to those who do not of Augusta are visiting friends here— — W . syrup, and then dry them on a stove 01 weeks visit with her parents------W e were village. A lister also resides in West Virginia. think twice about it, has Deen going the E. Overlock, A. L. Grotton and Arttentius Twelve pounds of berries, one quart ot pained to learn of the death of Clyde Spauld­ She had been a faithful and active member ol very moderate oven, adding to them a rounds of tbe press lately rn regard to the un- Grotton appraised the estate of the late vinegar and three pounds of good brown ing of Weeks Mills. His dear mother has the Baptist church for a little over 39 years. quantity of powdered loaf sugar, which lucxiness of vessels the names of which end Lydia M . Jones last week— W. G. Howard sugar; make a syrup of the vinegar and our heartfelt sympathy in her great beieave- will slowly penetrate the fruit while the with the letter a. Thousands of instances to Now is the time when courses of enter­ went to Augusta last week on business------sugar, put in the berries and boil them raent------Eugene Hussey and wife have been liquid part of the syrup slowly evapor­ disprove this might be quoted, but those of tainments are made up for the winter. A gen Mrs. Lizzie Hannan and daughter Jennie of twenty-flve minutes. entertaining company for a few days— Edson ates. Put the bunches on a sieve and the old Cunard and Anchor lines, all of tlcman who lives in one of the most enter Howard, R. I., wife ol Officer W. S. Hannan Worthing and John Parmelee of Palermo dry on the stove, turning every six or whose ships names ends in “ a,” ought to be prising town-* of '.be county has written to one of R. I. state prison, visited at W . E. Over­ APPLE JELLY. were at James Hussey’s Sunday------E. F. eight hours, and every time you turn sufficient. The story is on a par with that of our citizens proposing cooperation in a lock’s last week------The Juvenile Temple Marden of Fairfield was here Sunday on his them sprinkle with powdered sugar, j Wipe and slice good fair apples; use old yarn about telling tbe points of the com course this winter. Considerable saving ol here is prospering finely. Several were in iti­ wheel— — Rose Lee Hussey spent Sunday W hen thoroughly dried lay In a drawer or skins, seeds and all; cook them soft in pass by pointing the hour band o f a watch expense is made by cooperation. W e fiad a ated at tbe last meeting----- — A. C. Vanner in Bangor with friends. large box so that the bunches will not elder enough to cover them; strain toward the sun; as we have previously re­ good course list winter, but unfortunate went to Waldoboro on business Wednesday touch each other. Any kind of fruit may through a cloth laid In a sieve; add one marked in regard to tbe latter, the watch weather produced a deficit that came out of ------Mrs. L . S. M arr and daughter May be preserved in this way. pound of sugar to one pint of Juice and would he no good as a compass if one couldn’t the pockets of a few. W e ought to have visited friends in Augusta last week------MONHEBAN Is the BEST HEATER in the World. toil a few minutes. see the sun, and anyone who could see the another course this winter and there ought to Mrs. I I . L Russell and two daughters of» PKB8EKVED WHOLE BERRIES. A fact that has been demonstrated by every person sun should not particularly require a com The fishermen are getting some mackerel be more who would stand behind it. I f two Rockland, who have been vifitiag her parents. who has used one. Our space will not allow us to Do not use over-ripe berries; have them G R A P E JA M . pass.— N . Y . Marine Journal. and other fish at present— The Summer vis­ or three towns would unite with us in a course M r. and Mrs. James W . Farrar, have re­ describe It. We have one in our store. Come In we could manage it successfully. and see It. B52tf firm and whole. Into the granite ware Separate the skin und pulp, boll the It is tbe tramp steamers that will eventually itors have nearly all gone, with the exception turned home------Atwood Marr ol East Pa­ kettle put a pound of sugar and a cup­ pulp sufficiently to rub through a sievt monopolize the carrying trade of the world. of a few who wish to enjoy the cool Autumn There are some among us W arren people lermo has recently invented an incubator that Jonathan Crockett, ful of water for every two pounds oi all* but the skins; to this add the skin These steamers should be built staunch and breezes that blow over our historical old who ore very much disturbed at the way some has proved a success At a trial he placed in fruit, and let the water and sugar come provided with all the improved machinery for island— Miss Gertrude Carlisle of Boothbay of the young people spend their time aud it six dozen eggs and hatched over sixty good MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. und to every pound add three-fourths gradually to a boil. Fill the Jars about of a pound of sugar. Boll until well cooked cargo handling, but wholly without the gin­ Harbor commenced a term of 10 weeks money. It is also boldly asserted that we have ealtby chickens. H e also has manufactured school in this place Monday. W e wish her intoxicating liquor sold openly, ami some go two-thirds fun of the uncooked b e rrie s taking care that it does not burn. gerbread work or expensive finish so that tbe h brooder. and fill up to the brim with the syrup. first cost of the vessel will be brought down success and many hours of pleasure— Capt. so far as to assert that gambling is practiced N o. W a s h in g t o n .— Mrs. Dinna Dodge, C. FRANK JONES, George Cazalis bought a horse ol James Bren­ amongst us. There is net much done about Now’ put the Jars in a pun of very cold BLACK CURRANT JELLY. to a minimum. By a tramp steamer is meant Miss Josie Dodge aud Miss Alice Shattuck o i water on the stove and let the water a freight carrier that has no fixed route, but nan at Port Clyde last week to do service on these evils except to talk. Some Razorville were the guests of Mrs. Chas. Take ripe black currants mash them Stenographer heat until boiling and the fruit becomes is ready to go to any port of (he world where Monhegan Isle. W hile attempting to bring favor drastic legal measures. But what are Cuuningbsin, Thursday— Last Friday and allow a wine glass of water to every him on in a sloop boat be encountered a these good friends of righteousness doing? . . < S M < f scalding hot. Then remove them und seul a cargo can be secured and tbe best paying was a fearful h»»t day here, 98 in tbe shade quart of currants; cover closely, set over rough passage and came near losing the horse tight. 1 huve kept fruit this way fur rate ol freight obtained. The tramp steamer Maintaining,some of them, the churches; and ------Frank Sukeforth and wife of Burkett- a moderate fire, and when boiling take overboard. H e also bad bis outfit in a doiy Typewriter. ye a rs . is bound to be tbe successor of tbe sailing some, the temperance organizations. But we ville were this way one day recently------out and squeeze through a Jelly rag. To ship largely for tbe reason that she is calcu­ which he was towing. The dory broke believe that we ought to have still more done. A t this season of the year there can be Ruel Cunningham of Taunton, Mass., called 632 HAIN STREET. each pint of juice allow three-fourths of a lated to start for any port on tbe rumor of a adrift and while attempting to rescue it be There can be no doubt but that a good course had fine green tomatoes and these are de­ on frieuds here Friday------Cunningham'* pound of white sugar. Let the sugar dis­ rise of freight, its time of arrival closely cal­ capsized it, and tbe result was be lost three of entertainments and a free public library are 1 have openud an office at tbe above number, licious when preserved. Slice six fresh photo gallery is being besieged by eager solve, and then boll not longer than ten culated and action thereon taken by cable. wheels, saved one out of the four. W e think efficacious in helping on the morals of any where persons can secure tbe services of an expert lemons without removing tire skins, but crowds, for pictures on account of reduced Stenographer und Typewriter at a uomlnul figure, minutes—lest it become too tough. Every steamer of this kind under tbe A m eri­ him very fortunate after such a struggle lor community. Here is opportunity for the ex prices. The place will be closed after Sept. or I will come to your place of bu»lnesa every day taking out the seeds, aud add lo can flag sent to a foreign port is an active existence. Most people think by his horse’s penditure of zeal which merits the attention 18------— Ninety-eight in the shade Friday, and tuke your work by dictation returning tbe peck of green tomatoes; add to this m ix­ agent in tbe advancement of American com looks and speed that he ii a descendant of of every good citizen. frost Saturday night. Sudden change— letters to you In time for the next mull at theae ture six pounds of sugar, common white, Ask Those Who Use Them prices: merce. tbe great trotter, Nancy Hanks— lames and boh unto t.unspui'cnt and the syrup Mrs. Emma Howard bat again removed to For an average of 40 letters per week or less, * 1 .6 0 irtiw|V|A CEE HEATERS-'^ ' Some people are inclined to consider it a Breson, while out fishing, was chased by a WALOOBORO her old home on the ridge. W e are glad to “ “ more than 40 und less.than 100, 2.00 is thick. A little add.tion of ginger roo. threat to this country that England is con­ large shark on a bicycle, which was probably F k y l k r ’s Co r n e r — School commenced see her back again. m a y be liked. For all legal work ea low ua il can poaalbly b* Most Durable as well as the stantly strengthening her naval forces on tbe manufactured from tbe lost wheel— Necessity bere Monday, Sept. 6th under tbe instruction done. A delicious preserve may be made ost Economical and Easily Managed. is tbe mother of invention and George has as q -1 auk your support Mr. Butlueas Man for thia North American and West Indian station, it of Miss Martha Bickmore of South Waldoboro from watermelon rind, almost us a substitute a dray made ot hogshead staves. venture. They give u mild, steady heat und the effect is a fact that every ship on this station tbe ------Jennie Belle Davis and Gertrude W itbam OAMARISCOTTA good as citron, and many people can­ upon the humidity of the utmoaphere is ao term of service of which expires is being re­ Tbe estimated loss is about >15. are attending high school at the village------slightusto be imperceptible — u d d lu g greatly B u n k r r H i l i .— Mrs. Albion Averill and not t;em to tell the difference. Take to tho healthfulneas of the dwelling. placed by a more formidable one, until tbe Allie Hopkins is visiting bis father M . V. A C H O IC E the rinds left from the melon, wash fleet that tbe new adm iial will have under his Hopkins------Rev. T . J. W right preached a A llie Averill of Aina were at E. B. W eek’s thoiougaly and cut into small pieces. command will be unprecedented in strength. KNOX very interesting sermon in tbe school bouse Sunday------M is. A. N . Linscott is at home AND from Massachusetts where she has been visit­ To each pound of rind allow a pound and Surely this display is not for tbe protection of PovEKry H il l .— J. C, Vose was in Belfast Tuesday evening------Miss Grace Mathews has ing------Miss Georgia Day came from Dam a­ VARIED a half of sugar. Cover the inside of the Canada, as tbe most btpeless pessimist in tbe Monday and Tuesday------Mrs. Eliza Vose is returned to South Framingham------Annie and kettle with green vine leaves and put In Dominion cannot fear an attack from tbe with her daughter Mrs. Achsah Freeman ol Lillie Stetson are visit mg tbeir brother Fred riscotta on her wheel Saturday. She is visit­ ing her grandmother Mrs. Mary Hodgkins the pieces without the sugar. A layer of United States, nor is there any more reason J. C. Bryant spent last week in Stetson------Addie Mauk is at work lot Mrs. U N E OF Waldo------■■■ N eatly all o f the Summer visitors nave vine leaves should cover each layer of to fesr an attack ou the United States by Rockland------Miss Berta Green ol Fairfield A. L. Hilton ------W . H . W alter went (0 rciurucd to their homes------A threshing rind; cover with water, sprinkle in a Great Britain. The true and simple explana­ is visiting friends in town------Mrs. Mary Boston Tuesday------Mrs. A. A . Beaton ol GOODS AT machine is making a tour of tbe place------few tiny pieces of alum, and put a thick tion of the change in type of ships is proba Howard and daughter Lelia of Belfast are tbe Rockland visited friends bere one day last Mrs. Esther Moody is visiting her daughters CENTHNER’S cloth over the kettle. Simmer for two bly that tbe British government is building guests of J. C. Vote and family------Miss week—— Mrs. E. Mauk aud sou 141 Forest THE JEWELER. larger vessels now tbau it did formerly, and, Achsah H ail returned to her home in Lowell, called on friends in this vicinity Tuesday------in Sbeepscot— — M r. aod Mrs. A. P. Hodg­ hours and then spread on a flat dish to kins, James Moody aod Miss H attie Moody having them 00 band, is sending them to for­ Thursday------E. L. Vose and E. G. Vote M r. and Mrs. J. A . Feyler went to Noblehoro cool. Melt the sugar, using a pint of of this place attended Pittston fair last Thurs­ eign stations iu tbe usual routine. and wife attended the singing convention at Saturday------Frank Stein and wife were at w ater to a pound and a half of sugar, and day------A il of tbe schools in Jefferson com­ After one of tbe most remarkable voyages Windtmere Park, Unity, Thursday------Miss FlaudcTs Comer Sunday------Frank Burgess mix with it the beaten white of un egg. menced Sept. 6. Those teaching in town on record the British ship Pendeen has ar May Murray of Pittsfield is visiting relatives and wife were at Orff’s Coiner Sunday. Boil and skim the sugar, and when quite from Bunker liill are Lilliau Linscott ia rived bere from Newcastle, N . S. W ., says tbe in town------Eben Vose was in Belfast Friday clear put in the rind, and let it boll two Trask district and Celeste Nash in Ross dis­ San Francisco correspondent of the N . Y. on busioess------Mrs. Myra Brown and HOPE hours; remove the rind, boil the syrup trict—— Rev. I I . F. Wood, formerly pastor of MAGEE RANGES Marine Journal. She started from Cape Town daughter fosie went to Melrose, M ass, F ri­ again, pour it over the rind, and let it W rst H o p e — Mr. and Mrs. Smith Maxey exacting work in tbe kitchen. Used aud re­ early in 1896, for Newcastle to load coal fur day— — Miss Nellie Brown is attending school tbe Free Baptist church of Bath, is to give a remain all night. In the morning boll commended by leading American author!tie* of West Rockport visited io this place Sun lecture illustrated by stercoplican views at tbe tbit port* When 2,800 miles distant from in U nity------E. D . Vose is having his house — AT— the syrup with lemon juice, allowing ou cooking. day— Mrs. George Simmons aud Mrs- William the Cape of Good H ope she ran into a repaired------Geo. Banton aud wife of Milo Second Baptist church, Jefferson, Tuesday N. A tt « H Burpee one lemon to a quart of syrup. When it is WE MAKE ALL STYLES ,rM R U D cT Taylor were io Rockland Thursday—C. E evening, Sept. 14. M r. Wood has recently huriicauc aud was completely dismasted. J returned home Thursday------Mrs. Jessie H a y ­ thick enough to hang in a drop from u BUT ONLY ONE OMADE 1 DCS I - Gould of Upton, Mass., is visiting relatives iu made a tour of the H oly Laud travelling 18,- interviewed tbe master, Capt. Cormack, aud den, who has been taking care of her mother cold spoon pour over the fruit which Sold by leading dealers. this place— A party from here visited M l. 000 miles. Tbe subject will be “ Palestine” Correspondence solicited. he said: “ It was one of tbe fiercest aod Mis. W m. Bauton, returned to her home iu Battie one day last week. It is a nice ------There will be no services at the church An Idea S B haa previously been put in the Jars. Fill most suddeu blows I ever experienced. It South Thomaston Thursday for a short stay. drive up to the Summit House besides being Sunday as the pastor, Rev. M r. Pethugill, is 1 thoy may brlug you wealth the Jars about two-thirds full of the MAGEE FURNACE CO., Boston. blew the maiumast cleau out of the keelson DEKBUKN A CO . FaUnt Attor such a pretty view. M r. Buzzeil has spared away on a vacation------M r. and Mrs. E. K . 0. C.. for their il.800 prise offer melon, and till with the syrup. This is a and iu its fall tore up the deck amidships. rn pains io making cvcrthing pleasant for his H all were io Windsor recently. 'They intend thousand Invention* wauled. most delicious preserve. The foremast was carried away two feet from Kbumatism Cured id a D a y . Breakfast Cocoa Vanilla visitors— Mrs. Gena F . hair field has returned 1 shall give you some more hints and tbe deck, following the mainmast overboard, to go lo Massachusetts soon. UNSURPASSED “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism aud Neu­ to her home in Rockland after visiting two helps on preserving, und next winter, j wbicb fell over tbe stern, smashing in the Chocolate ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its ac­ weeks iu this vicinity—-There was a large when you are enjoying them just re­ poop, bent the beams and smashed the tail (Pink Wrapper ) tion upon the system is remarkable aod mys­ crowd at the baseball dance at East Union member Yours culinarily, rail aud skylight. Everything was off the FOR EATING terious. I t removes at once the cause aud Saturday ship in half ao hour aud for two days we evening aud everybody lacined < 'c o m fo r t J O N E S , DRINKING the disease immediately disappears. The have a good lime— Miss Carrie Farrar of AND lay powerless in the trough of tbe sea." Tbs fso- Doctor of Cookery. first uosc greatly benefits; 75 cents. Bath is visiting her aunt Mrs. Charles Ms- ohaUo pU vo r. After the storm subsided jury masts were -.'it Dorchester, Mass. Sold by All Grocer*. Sold by W. J. Coakley, Druggist,. Rockland hooey. a THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1897.

smaller at tid e*. They bad been rendered A town. Those who think favorably of this THOMASTON worthless by exp< suie. Th thief evidently BICYCLE FOR A BICYCLE FOR movement are requested to talk over matters with H . M. Noyes. The theme of the day about town ia the was overloaded and left subscription received for less Ilian six No ftiibscrintion received for less than six haven, a distance of seven miles. The head­ montbs. Con pons w ill be printed in each Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell of New York City Lewi.ton next Mondsv months. Coupons w ill be printed in each quarters on the Vinalhaven end w ill be in who have been at the Knox Hotel for a few Lewiston, nexi Monday. issue o( Ttj() (jourier-Gazette anti! and in. Issue of The Courier-Gazette until and in­ k e ice t k id s cluding Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1897. The contest D . H . Glidden’s law office and in Rockland weeks have returned to their borne. Miss Constance Williams who is visiting in eluding Tnesday, N o v. 9, 1897. T h e eontest O JH ^ ? . probably in the Westein Union office, al­ town will leave soon to act as stenographer will close at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, will close at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, Richard Swift is laid off from work with a though the later place has not yet been de­ and typewriter at the Boston Food Fair. Novem ber 11, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please K ^c k l w A e . N ov. 11, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please make a note of the fact that this office will badly cut hand. t l u i i d . , •„ , ...... make a note of the fact that this office will cided upon. O f the £25,000 worth o f stock Miss Margaret Ruggles left Wednesday to The Mill River school will be held in the not accept any returned papers with the Telephone Connection. not accept any returned papers with the £18,000 has already been subscribed for by vestry of the meeting bouse at M ill River coupons out out. coupon cut out. Vinalhaven and Rockland parties and the resume her studies at Bradford Academy. Any young lady in Vinalhaven, married commencing Monday, Sept. 20 Any young lady, married or single, In remainder is all in signi. The officers of tbe Mrs. Caroline Walker came from Pawtucket or single, can enter the contest. The E. Traske ol Bath is visiting relatives in <»" enter the eontest. The stand company a e as follows. President, Frederick Wednesday where she has resided for several standing of the contestants will be pub­ tnwn ,nR of lb® contestants will be published in S. Walls of Vinalhaven : secretary and treas­ months. She was accompanied by her 10 "• each issue. lished in each issue* APPLETON The wheel is one of the very best manu­ urer. Maynard S Bird o f Rockland; directors, sister, Mrs. Fannie Bailey. The committee on field day of the fire de- T h e wheel Is one of the very best m anu- CAMDEN Elbridge Condon and grandaon, Edward factured and to tbe fortunate young lady who Fredeticx a. Walls ami Daniel H. Glidden of The W. C. T. U. met at the Methodist pattment met at the office o f the selectmen factored and to ihe fortu n ate young lady Mrs. H . H . Litchfield of Boston is visiting Thursday evening. Various matters were •ttOOGeda in w inning it, means lots of s lcceeds iu winning it, means lota of health Vinalhaven and Maynard S. Bird of Rock­ her mother Mrs. H. II. Cleveland------Miss Snow of Medfield, Mas.., have been in (own vestry Tuesday afternoon. considered but final action upon the different 1,6J 1, Pje®*ur®. and pleasure. land. All the telephones in the town 31 in Ellie W ardwell visited in Belfast and Stockton on a visit among relatives and friends____ Address all letters and communications to The annual business meeting of the Con­ proposition, presented were deferred until next to V o ™ o E D .T o ^ T l.e UCoS?ler“ Ganxe « e °n" number, have been purchased outright by the Springs this week------Miss Alice Wardwell of Miss Grace Hicks, who has been at O . W . V o t in g E d it o r , The Courier-Gazette. gregational society was held at their vestry new company. About forty contracts have Thursday evening. It is expected that the Franklin, V t., who has been the guest of Miss Currier’s several months, returned to her Monday evening. The meeting organized already been made for ’phones on the island, financial committee w ill have completed the Emily Burd, hat gone to Bangor------Mrs. T home in Garland last week------Our H igh COUPON with the choice of E. L . Dillingham as which will be largely increased by the time raising of funds by that time. Tbe number COUPON H . W ight has gone to Boston where she will school commenced Sept. 7. M r. Pearl Dan- moderator and T. A. Carr clerk. The reports tbe line is ready for use. The ’phones will all and value of the prizes to be contended for spend the W in ter------Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey t Washingicn is teacher------Bennie of the officers made a very satisfactory exhibit. Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest be long distance with metallic circuit. The will depend upon the money raised. An Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Dunton and Mrs. Dunton’s mother, Mrs. Keller, Clarence Simmons and Mary Dunton The society has prospered during the past cable must be laid in one day and the con­ early date has been decided upon for the Clementine Pbilbrook, have returned to are attending school at Castine______O VV year. The treasurer’s report showed the bills W 2 L R . R . E M Currier is visiting his sister Mrs. H ic k i in ditions must be most favorable. It is con­ Haverhill, Mass., after a visit here------H on. Iteginter One Vote for all paid, which is a matter of congratulation. day. Register One Vote for fidently expected that the line will be com­ H. W. Chaplin and family have returned to „farp n o ~ M r' ,an<‘ M rs’ Aus,in Sullivan The society voted to raise the same sums of Thomaston now has a loot ball eleven which CAfam«).. pleted by the first of December. I t is gen­ Dedham, Mass., after a Summer at “Stony- ol Portland were here last week guests of money lor the ensuing year. Th e officers for is putting in practice work daily at the High (xVome)...... Head Conditions erally conceded that this company has struck Read Conditions b u n t.” Mrs. Ellen Sullivan------Llewellyn New- 1897-8 are: Clerk, T. A. Carr; Trustees, E. School grounds. A. F. Newcombe bas been bert who recently disappeared with S100 in a gold mine that will yield better results than Nathaniel E. Paine, died at the home of Tlie Vote to Date. L. Dillingham, T. A. Carr, F. H. Jordan, Geo. giving them some valuable instruction. Tbe checks and cash, was arrested in Charlestown, a claim in the Klondike regions. For the eleven are out for business and are ready to The Vote to Date. his grandson Arthur C. Paine, Wednesday. H. Gardiner, J. T. Beverage, Mrs. C. W. Mass. Sept. 8 and recommitted to the State Maud Gray.. IOS present no telegraph service will be intro Stimpson; Treasuier, Mrs. John Ruggles. receive a challenge from any other eleven in Annie Russell...... Deceased was about 90 years old and was Keform school in Portland; $8o o f the duced as it is expected that the telephone will respected and esteemed by all bis fellow citi­ Mrs. W. E. Vinal entertained friends in the this vicinity. Any communication addressed ------amount taken was in checks. satisfactorily fill every requirement. I t is to Frank Gloyd will be promptly attyded zens. VINALHAVEN heedless to tell of the benefits the Vinalhaven rooms in Vinal block Tuesday. Mrs. George WARREN The annual reunion of the Wentworth to. They will try and arrange a match for Miss May Bucklin is visiting in Belfast------Th,C .G Bicycle Contest i, now on and people will derive with this connection with Wallace o f San Francisco was the guest of fsrn.ly was held at the home o f Je.se L. Field Day and would also like one for Sept. Tbe bicycle to be given away by The Mrs. H annah Locke bas returned from a the mainland for they are self evident. H u llo ’. honor. The ladies and gentlemen present Wentworth, Appleton, Sept. 8. It was nol 25. The games will be played in the Stimp- Courier-Gazette w ill soon be on exhibition visit in Bangor------John Wardwell and C. W. Rockland; hullo! Vinalhaven. formed a delightful company and the palat­ very pleasant in the forenoon but the people exhibition in i There ate a number able viands set before the guests added to the son grounds. Tbe team is made up as follows: and we can assure all our young lady friends Bisbee attended the fair in Munroe this week Benj. Hanscom, Richard Feeban, Harry Me- that it will be well worth contesting for. The ------W. E. Schwartz went to Boston Wed­ came just tbe same, a large number being enjoyment ol the hour. Donald, Leslie Flye, George Newcombe, H ar- contest is now on and votes are being received, nesday night------D r. D . P . Ordway bas re­ present and in good spirits. A t an early ?°raegcontest and there should be no lagging ROCKPORT The Vinal residence on M ain street has vey Reed, Ralph Lermond, Frank Gloyd, Remember that every yearly subscription turned from a trip to Boston------W . E. C,t '5 W“ I'* 1'’'’ ,he ,,ble’ been connected with the sewer. Hugh McDonald, Sumner Austin, Raymond whether old or *new is good for a hundred Schwartz has his bouse now connected by spread in the dooryard and each partook of The bazar given by the ladies of the Con­ a hearty meal. A t 1 p. m. the company was Mrs. Ralph Patterson and child left for Moran. I votes. Get your friends who do not already long distance telephone. gregational society in Carleton Block Tuesday called to order by Jesse L. Weutworth-the their home in Wakefield, Mass, Thursday. The lovers of aquatic sport bad an opportu- take the paper to subscribe. It should be Miss Edith Knight very pleasantly enter­ and Wednesday was an unqualified success president and vice president being ah- Charles Copeland and family, who have nity to witness a very pretty yacbt race on tbe borne in mind that the contest will be a short tained the scholars of her Sunday school class in every particular. The rooms were at­ sent. The exerc.ses opened with sing- been spending the season in town, left for river Thursday afternoon, sailed by a fleet of one and there should be no lagging by the Tuesday evening. tractively arranged and one of them con­ ‘ t s ”"* ‘dcctions, prayer by Gil- Newton Center Thursday. M r. Copeland has crack and unciack boats owned in town, contestants. tained such relics of by-gone days as a spin­ The Boston Cafe is for sale and w ill be un­ bert Thompson, singing and reading of gathered valuable material for bia work as an ning wheel, a flint lock musket, foot stove, Clear skies and a strong breeze did their part Now for the bicycle ! til Tuesday night, Sept. 21. I f not sold at secretary s report The officers are as follows • lHustrator of magazines and books during bis toward making the event a success. The hosts M r. Bragg of Bolton is visiting at Albert warming pan and the like, with bunches of that time it w ill be closed and sold out at President, Marcellus W entworth; first vice, dried apples,herbs,rows of pumpkins,squashes, were divided into first and second classes. In Copciand’s------Mrs. Franklin Starrett and auction at an early date which w ill be duly Jcsse L Wentworth, second, Simon W ent­ antique dishes and many other things to re­ A horse belonging to H . H . Linnell was the former were the yachts* Id a , Arthur Elliot, ^ jrg j? Montgomery have gone to visit advertised. worth, third, Frank Crabtree; secretary, H a t­ mind us of the days of our grandparents. taken sick Wednesday while at work on the captain; Letitia, C. A. Creighton, captain; tbeir old borne in N o v i Scotia------W . C. J. A . Brewster reports that b it business tie Crabtree; treasurer, Samuel E. W ent- Tbe room was lighted by candles and the road and had to be taken to the stable. Come% E. A. Robinson, captain; Gaviota, D . M alta’s new house is about ready to occupy never was better. H e has a full crew of 45 A d ^ i : I w hapl* 'n,L Jc’ 8e L ' Wentworth. tables were loaded with many useful articles. Henderson, captain. In the latter were the ------W ork on John H olt's new bouse is Mrs. James Garland of Portsmouth, who people at work and all bands have to hustle Admiral Wentworth and wife, Lewis Young It was also in this room that the cook book Crusoe, David Puller captain; Nancy Hanks, Bcjng pU5hed ahead------FrediBrown bas gone has been visiting Mrs. F . E . New hall, left for to keep up with the orders. Mr. Brewster is and wife,committee on entertainment. Frank was for sale and where supper was served. O. E. Copeland, captain. The yachts of the t() work in Vinalhaven------Mrs. Jane Watts home Ihuriday. at work on W inter goods. and Hattie Crabtree, committee on obituary. 7 h,C. are narticulaily good the sum mentioned The next room was the dining room and first class made tbe race to Stover Point in Jbomaston is visiting at the old homestead The work o f dredging was suspended The program continued with song, recitation X v e i i increased J m o s . generous propor- many were the delicious dishes served here. Cushing, a distance of twelve miles; those of •------Fred H . Jones of M arlboro is visiting in Miss Emma Knowlton has returned home rnnrsday on account of the breaking ol w . " Wentwortn; recitation, Gertrude In this room was also a table where doilies, the second class to H y le r’s Cove, about *our town— Mrs. Sophia Richmond is in town from Irom Belfast------Miss Emily Burd the charm­ pm in the engine of the tug boat. W entworth; instrumental music, Ruth W en t­ IIJ 'rhe business of the Vinalhaven Fish Co. tray clothes, etc., were for sale. Then came miles down. Soon after starling tbe Comet ' Ma,iburo— Mrs. K. F. Wight of Union was ing young lady in the central telephone office worth; recitation, Jessie Alena Young; song, the parlor, floral bower ol beauty, dec­ Miss Maloney, who has been living in the parted her peak bailliards which detained her jjere Tuesday— The North Knox Fair occurs and her friend Miss Alice Wardwell have es­ a Olive Gushee; recitation, Arland Wentworth; • i inn in fact the company is enjoying orated by M rs .’C. D . fones. Here was a family of A. Levensalcr for a number of quite a time. The boat was in good form and ncxt wecg— Dexter Hahn is building a large tablished a new record for climbing the harmonica solo, L . L . W illiam s; recitation floral table presided over by little Miss L in - months, went to Gardiner, Thursday. but for tbe accident would have stood a good ben bOUfte which looks like business— A large mountain. These young ladies made the tiip M ina Gushee; recitation,Chester W entworth: thell Ripley. In this room were also beauti­ Judge Slarrelt had an opportunity to exer­ chance of being the winner. The time o f ' nunaBer of Vinalhavenites were in town Sun­ in 25 minutes. recitation, Bessie Gushee; song, Lewis SSI? ful sofa pillows, picture throws, oil paintings cise his judicial functions in a civil suit M o n ­ starting and finish was as follows: There are ro w 35 telephones in use in the day— The D r. Buxton residence is being Young; recitation, Phrona Burton; song by and delicate embroideries. The nursery was day. The parties were Adolph W altz of FIRST CLASS. # town, and of these three are long distance painted— Lots of beef cattle have passed IR.eadln8> Berth® Esancy; singing, many b.hermen a ong the « y made very attractive and interesting for Waldoboro, plaintiff, and W. O. Luce ol START FINISH machines. through here this week from up country Kiss The Little Ones For Me," Carrie Went­ , n \ my,r ,o .a lt wat'er fish ier w h ic h , ready mothers and children. The tables were load­ Searsmont, defendant. The suit was brought Ida, 12.00 3 28 Miss Agnes Pillsbury of Bangor is the guest worth; original poem, composed by Mrs. ^ rkk:.d‘ .tu u d .n Pbiladelph,., New York ed with dolls and other things dear io in­ to recover a balance of gq 96 claimed by Letitia I1OO of her grandmother Mrs. S. I I . Beale------Mr. plaintiff to be due him for a chamber s /t 3-21 Julia Gurney, read by Jessie L. Wentworth; fant eyes. The boudoir was also a very at­ Comet 12.00 and Mrs. Edward Degroot, were the guests 3 43 !Ln? lnK v \ oted.‘o n,eet ,he next yeor the and Boston. tractive place. Here for sale were sheets and furnished defendant. The defense was that Gaviota 1200 this week of Rev and Mrs. S. I I . Beale, en­ 3-44 second Wednesday in September at Frank •rhe BodweU “ :n^ : X : . br°ryU' pillow slips, bed room slippers, band painted the furniture had been paid for in full by the SECOND CLASS route from Bangor to Richmond, Va.------Miss W ill H ahn has returned from Mechanic Kails Crabtree s, South Hope, at tbe head of Fish’s handkerchief boxes, glove boxes and other deuvery of a quantity of lumber, and the pay­ Crusoe 12 15 2.00 Daisy Dexter of Lowell is the guest of Miss X . C“ “he n‘Lb.« ol quarry— «8- > 'n7. and is at work in the shoe shop— F . S. pond. useful articles. On Wednesday there was a ment of about g l 3 in cash. The lumber was Guess It 12.15 2.11 Louise S tetson------C. E. Newton and family Kalloch of Rockland was in town last week B urkettville .— F. J. Burkett and wife of r % Of.nie.eTeffig;,eeTo7the°nButioJ^ baby show in which a goodly number of delivered to a third party on order of the Nancy H . 12 15 2.15 who have been guests at tbe Ocean House on business— Tbe Cigars were out Wednesday Kockland are stopping at A. K. Burkett’s------children participated. On both days musical plaintiff who claimed that he had failed to The start was easily made and the course have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y ------E. E. — wedding of Bert Peabody and Miss Flora Mrs. Margaret Overlock of Libertyville visited selections were rendered by Miss Callie realize from the lumber the amount allowed was against a head wind down and a free run Prentiss and family, who have been occupying W . Copeland— John L. Stevens is at work in relatives here last week------.Mrs. Aggie McCobb, Miss Mary K night and the Banjo defendant on account, hence the suit. Judg- back. Several other boats sailed one part of a cottage on the Belfast road, are now guests Pleasantville— Everett Stevens is visiting in Peabody and son Harold o f W arren are visit- club. Tbe society is much better off finan­ ment for defendant; appeal taken to S. J. tbe course but their time was not taken. Tbe at the Ocean House. town from Somerville, Mass.— E. J. Morey of m K P®4body’5 parents here, Mr. and cially as a result of the fair. Court. W . H . M iller, esq., o l Waldoboro prize, a beautiful flag, goes to tbe Ida as no Fuller & Cobb’s, Rockland, is in town for a The law is off on woodcock and the coun­ for plaintiff, H iram Bliss., Jr., esq., of Wash- M '8- John H ard in g ------James Simmons of Miss Cora Pottle has returned to Brockton* allowance was made for difference in size. few days. try round about is full of gunners. * D r. Bisbee J ng ton for defendant. Rockland visited his brother H enry he.e last Mass.------D r. John Lovejoy bas returned to H ig h l a n d — M r. and Mrs. Robert Cates went out Thursday morning and came back Sunday------M ‘ Hardin8 w»‘ •" W arren ^,ee„ story botdbeiug butltby W .^ H . New York — E. W. Pendleton of Wayland, w S'Jb1’- H?,ld *“*> »“ accident with three birds. Where he got them no one SOUTH THOMASTON have been taking a few days outing with their r,Sbo7Vhed.dd,l.T«o0r.he m X d u l Mass, is guest of S. J. T re a t------Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday while returning from Cushing. knows although the Docter says he shot them. friend, Capt. Samuel Gardiner of Martinsville W. H. Simmonds and daughters Margaret In order to avoid coll,ding with a passing Charlie Wiggin is home from Hallowell to C. O. Montgomery and Frank J. Wiley are ------Miss Alice Davis of Rockland is the FRIENDSHIP S*ew V « L «hi. l°b e and Ruth of Bedford, Mass., are guests of team he was obliged to force his horse out of visit bis father. also enthusiastic gunners but whether or not guest of Robert Cates and wife------Miss Jacob H am lin of Boston is visiting his sis- Mr. and Mrs. Eben Thorndike. overturnedthe road, and and in the doing occupant so the thrown carriage violently was Rev. G. E. Edgctt administered the ordi­ they capture any game we cannot say. Jennie Godfrey of Spruce Head was the ter, Mrs. R. L. Thompson. Tbe Fred A. Norwood Relief Corps bad a nance of baptism to Woodbury Tripp and guest of Mrs. B. J. D ow last week------J. F. The following guests registered at the picnic at M cIntire's grove Wednesday, at cut t l d i h “ n<1' , Ih e doctor'‘ was badly George Orcutt Sunday. Gregory, wife and daughter, Mrs. Nettie Ocean House this week; Mrs. H. S. Dodd, Clifford D unne of N ew York has been visit- cut and the carriage considerably broken. ing at Edw in Cook’s. which there were about 50 present. There W alter Sweetland ia sick at home. Dow, and granddaughter Hazel, were at B. J. Mrs. R. II. Guild, Theodore S. Conant, Dr. was plenty to eat in addition to other enjoy­ fich. Ella Pressey hat received a gang of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Brewster of Old H Potter Trust. The superstructure w ill he -new rigging. B K Mrs. Cyrus Ricker and daughters returned D o w ’s last Sunday------Mrs. N. E. Clark and Lawrence M . Porter of Boston, Miss C. M . ^HMloweUsnd Mt. Wsldo granite, while ments. son Erastus went to Searsmont to see her Cushing of Hingham. The hotel will remain Brewster,r e VI,'lin8 ,heir dau8 htcr R e»- Miss to their borne in M alden Thursday. Miss Josie W entworth o f this town and day” P‘ W“ hb“rn weot 10 Boston Wednes- grandson who was badly kicked by a horse open until October 1 as guests are arriving the Bod well Granite Co. will furntah the Julian Snow and Albert Lester are at Wilder Sellers of Vinalhaven were married ------Tbe Baptist Sewiog Circle of West every day and there are many who desire to A lawn party was held at Mrs. Webb •nine for the basement and hrst story. The Wednesday by Rev. C. W. Fisher. Both are borne. Rockport, about 40 in number, met at Mrs. enjoy a Maine Autum n. The season has Thompson s 1 uesday evening under the buildingn V o wn ill e be. in 200 height. feet long, The 75 pav.ng feet bust-wide M ’- and Mr. Lysander Wilson of Bruns- very popular and their many friends wish O w l ’s H e a d .— Robert L. Emery went to Lorrin Packard’s last Thursday it being Mrs. been one of remarkable success and tbe auspices o f the W . C. T . U . u M ,‘- Henne‘<» Rivers of St. nks is dull and there are but a few men at Hebron Monday to attend the academy Elder D rew ’s birthday. She was presented a guests o f this season have engaged rooms for them success. t v , VC be' D ffhests of Capt. and Mrs. Mrs. Silas Brown of Prince Bay, New York, there. H is mother accompanied him for a nice quilt by Mrs. Leander Packard. next season. Tbe managers of tbe bouse word cutting. Many thouaand. of 8‘°»“ ate M rs. Lucy Orcutt has returned from a visit Jewic Wilson this week. Who h a. been visiting here lor the past two week’s stay------Mrs. S. S. Paine and daughter N o . W a r r e n .—Quite a number of White contemplate making extensive changes this oilledup in the yard waiting lor 8biPa,' n!’ with her daughter Mrs. Mary Cooper, Pearl T. A . Carr is spending a few days in W ater- months, returned home Wednesday. She Lucy, who have been stopping at the Lunt O ak Grangers attended the harvest feast at W inter. A large addition is to be made W hen the G te .le r Y ork bill passed and River, N . Y .------Mrs. Bessie Dunbar and Mrs. yffle------Mrs. Sarah Nutter of Newport who was accompanied as far as Portland by her cottage, have gone to their homes in Winslow East Union— Mrs. W. S. Johnston and Mr. with accommodations for fifty gues'.s. Tbe w « decided that New Y ork would assume sdl E. B. Crockett are visiting in Bath-----Mrs. mother, Mrs. Erastus Whitney, who is to has been the guest of Mrs. E. Brown went to ------Eva Farr, who has been quite sick, is Geyer of Waldoboro were at F. A. Perry,Jr.’s, dining room w ill be enlarged and the kitchen m debtedueu the smaller communities im ­ J. S. Foster has returned from a visit in New Tenant a Harbor, Thursday. spend a few days in that city. improving every day------W alter Wallace is one day last week— Miss H attie O ’Brien of will be separated from tbe main building. 7mmediately ounlinglo contracted considerably for over paving a ® blocks Y o rk ------Joshua N . Tibbetts attended the A large quantity o f brooms is being very sick------Mrs. Ada Tolman, who bas South Warren is teaching in the Anderson Miss Estelle Prentiss celebrated the seven­ Saturday, Sept. 11, the members of the Munroe Fair------M ri. H . J. Tibbetts is home shipped from the prison. been visiting her sister in Boston, arrived district— Hattie Young is teaching tbe back teenth anniversary of ber birthday Wednes­ Advent Sabbath school and their friends, by the blocks were to be quarried at Vinalhaven. from a visit in Lincolnville------W illiam Aurora Lodge, K. of P. conferred the rank home Wednesday, accompanied by her lister road school— Mrs. Gore of Cambridge, Mass., day evening by entertaining a number of ber invitation o f Capt. I'homas Simmons, enjoyed But N ew Y x k said no and thus the granite V e rrill of Aroostook is visiting friends in town Mrs. Pbilbrook, and sons Austin and Bert. evenffig UP° n tW° candid,te8- Wednesday is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. L . Kalloch— friends at tbe Ocean House. There were an excursion to Round Pond in ttie“ Railroad." w o rker, witnessed a big boom go up n after an absence of thirty years------Mrs. Emnta Boggs, who bas been visiting her many pleasant diversions during the evening About one hundred took advantage of the op- X.moke b o n at to the the contract, crew a. Vinalhaven were all cancelled. the com- 1 W. A. Luce and Miss Abbie Bohndell have portuntly and spent tbe day at that place. A returned to Newton, Mass.------Mrs. Charles Miss Irene Wymanand Mrs. Esther Barter SEARSMONT brother Levi, has returned home— Mrs. Carrie and the young people were more than pleased *ld' e“ * * » • held in the vestry of s» about 60 men at work at Spruce Everett bas returned to W altham , Mass.------of Lowell are guests of Mrs. Edward Brown. Porter of Boston is visiting at D . D . Bisbee’s with Miss Prentiss as hostess. Guests were Yes, tbe weather is fine and many who — Miss lza Cummings is visiting ber sister present from Camden, Rockport, Bangor and the Methodist church and was well attended. “Head “ expected and 28 that at Joneaboto. there will In be tbe a rush Spring of Miss Clara Carleton and Lewis Barton of Chester |A. Vose has been visiting hit have been tied to business through the Som­ Mrs. Edison Morey in Rockland. Boston. Miss Prentiss was the recipient of Un returning home the receding tide left the Boston were guests this week or M r. and sister, Mrs. Edward Biggins, in Bangor. mer months are taking a few days outing. W“h ‘i1* freighl on Loud'« Island orders. „ «» Mrs. B. F. Carleton. N o r t h W a r r e n .— A few from this many nice presents which will always serve A part o f the goods stolen from the store bar lor nearly five hours. A shower arose in At our hotel, the Nevens House, we have Grange went on tbe ride to Mt. Baltie last as pleasant reminders of her seventeenth DaJ«kloseuh B .ook, Black near is workingthe Neck. his H new e has quarry a crew at G le n c o v k — M r. and Mrs. W . S. Ingraham ol J. O . Cushing & Co., some months since, the meantime and under cover of a tail and in seen many guests in tbe past two weeks. Saturday------The Christian Endeavor Society birthday. This party was tbe wind-up i f the aud son Alton are again at home. M r. Ingra­ were discovered by some boys under a small the cabin and in tbe hold o l the vessel the Last week we saw from Rockland Ibra Rip­ from Pleasantville visited the Christian young people’s season at this hotel, as most at work getting out stone (or tbe foundation ham has resigned his position as conductor on b‘ P,otec,ioo. Tw o cameras on bridge that crosses a brook on the road lead­ ley, Zeb Simmons and W m . Moody who had Endeavor Society in this place Tuesday of them departed for school Thursday. of the Cathedra! of S t John the Divine to be the freight car of the St. Rwy. to take effect board tbe vessel caught many an unsuspect- ing to the residence of E. C. Andrews. Io been taking a drive over tbe country and put evening------Mrs. Goar of Wakefield, Mass., Ke ected a auncture in Newwill be York. one ol When the completed in about a week------W . W . Gregory bas l° D and " De° r lwo vie»» " I tbe vessel the lot were two boxes o f cigars, koivet in a few days here, spending a good part of is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Fred Kalloch ST. 6E0R6E purchased a fine four year old horse of a tobacco, shirts, pantaloons and several .0 „ 1 hete nneasinets dis­ the time on Quantabacook. W e also saw ------A number from here attended the Po r t C l y d e .— Repairs on sch. S. J. cr tc.bh ± d e’. ‘ iMge lot‘d;. “ onel“ r the West Rockport party------Misses Estelle played by the picnickers 00 account of tbe Samuel Bryant and friend Mr. Flint, Mr. Pomona Grange at Union last Wednesday Lindsay are about finished------Sch. Chas. H ew ett and Blanche Stetson o f Rockport delay, rather, they ail appeared to enjoy the Murpby and lady and Mr. Glover aud lady. night. A hue time was eojoyed------Mrs. Walloston of Bath arrived Wednesday from unusual occurrence. A b o il h.lf-past'seven Holyoke, Mass., dam. This quarry seems to called on Frank H. Ingraham Saturday— Quite a number were here from Camden, Emma Johnson of Waldoboro was at Mrs. Virginia with oak timber for Geo. A. Gilcbrest have an inexhaustible supply of extra good A . F. Hum phrey is making some alternations the m *8“ “ ? *tcd aud in * 8bo>' >i“ <= JUST RECEIVED Geo. Talbot, wife and friends, Ralph Bills and F. A. Perry’s last w eek------Miss Isa Cum ­ ------Sloop yachts Comet and Id a of stoneand“ be quarry It can aa be ^client worked waterat a compara­ privilege about his dwelling ----- Chas. W . Studley is L t e . ^ i y.kCfu Wd were at Friendship, well lady with friends. mings is visiting ber sist< r in Rockland------Thomastou arrived here Wednesday------The bavmg bis grounds graded up nicely where pleated with the way the day was spent. Miss M ary McCorrison and Miss Josephine Bert M ank was at bis parents last week re­ new schoolhouse is almost finished and is a tively low coat. his laud fronts on Commercial street. Geo. Knight are surely bigb line as “fishermen.” turning to Waterville Saturday------Mrs. dandy------Mrs. Stephen Marshall arrived Th e Booth Bros, fit Hurricane G ranite K . Jameson and Hiram M . Gregory are doing They most always bring iu a line catcb Sherman Cummings returned home from home last Friday from North Bucksport where M WALOOBORO Co are cutting some paviug blocks at 1 equod. tbe work------W . C. Lufkin, his vacation hav­ N o . W a w o e o k o .- Hot Friday, week, 95 ing been brought to a close, is again at H . H . Men s Snag Proof Storm of percb, bass aud pickerel. Miss Knight Rockland Sunday------Elmer Nash is at she bas been visiting relatives------Capt. J. W K. Manson has sold out bis tousurtal has seen eight deer since Aug 22. work for Edw . Crawford. Balano bas gone to Boston for a few days on above------Lorenzo W. Hoff.es bas wdd hts business to E. M. H a ll and E. b . Brown Crtc & Co’s. Rockland—— Miss Grace Geyer King Rubber B ojts.pr, J. F. Burgess, our watchmaker and optician, | ------business------Edward Geyer of Friendship FJaude“ ’ ^tner to Fred Ludwic two progressive Vmalhaven young men. M r. lately visited at Wilson M e rrill’s------Edgar and Elbridge W utton spent tbe night with rh^t. t, ate returniug to L . Gregory of Highland spent Sunday in town bas lately purchased a very tine trial case of ; MUBLEBOKO it e o h T ’T L '^ 8* N‘ I1,C Bu,Dbeime,\nd Manson is undecided a. to what he wdl do. J. W. Leavitt-----There is quite a large crew ------George says when other yach.smen see 8 4 .5 0 test lenses putting him iu line with the best ! . A concert by the best local talent, and this fitted opticians, and with the siudy and e x -' N o r th N o BLEBo r o .— E li Bickm^re and st work at tbe marine railway and tbe Ocean dav .nt S*b* J * 'M a s s , went Satur- his uew boat coming they all will go in au eoteitainineut of superior excellence, perience already had be is enabled to do fine O. M. Bickinurc and wife went to Stockton House has several boarders------Sch. Black reo’lefl oneV"*.,Oe W',au“ and cbild‘ another direction for they know bis craft can Wffibe giaeo in Mem trial even- work worthy of your patronage. last week------Mrs. Carrie Gleason is visit- H aw k o f Friendship harbored here Tuesday ’ “ e“M" “ e d»y last week. Mrs. W ilson’s liall, Fr.d.y out sail ’em------E. E Arnes o f Matinicus was Men's Snag Proof Knee ■ dfi:«.t tbe Winter aupptdt rnoulba, aud are still getting snap shots of most every­ fiacllon and defects u the delects ot vialou urday to teach school------A . W . Flagg made ------Blacksmith Bartlett is haviug a good d » “M bl« are v.sttmg relative, i„ tfai, v.ciu.ty thing iu sight------Chas. F . Richards of Rock­ HynarurairopU sud ’ quite au extended visit among friends in run ol work so be has to employ a helper — M l., H arriet H ander, and Miss Bessie £dcPrt_ ..klir-aud tbe The courts course ticket, will will be beo lplaced x ingn at port w ill conduct services Sunday afternoon —You Can Buy Them at— | Boothhay------Mrs. Abbie Jones, accom------Capt. Herbert Elwell of Burnt Island IS^wellM* Mrs. Handers’ brother — —-B. C. Caldetwood of Rockland was the i pauied by her son went to Boothhay Satur- life saving station visited bis home here | Sewell Meservey, at Liberty------The schools m low a P»« “ cou« steul. Rockland, leader of the meeting last Sunday afternoon. NOTICE. , day to visit her frieuds at her old home, Wednesday------Several people here talk of H B “* P,u«,e»»‘u« finely------L. W a,«o and Camden have s.mda. course. iMiss Agnes Shaw of Rockland sang a beauti­ TRADE CENTRE, notify all persons not to harbor returning Tuesday------Ernest liapgood, fitting up to take Summer boarders next H Bond and « .te , Mrs. Roaie Barter of »xch W iuter and Ibey have beeu excellently ful solo at this service, Mrs. F. M . Shaw ac­ ,01 SOU. 1 harles Fish. Frank Haley aud Eva Jenkins of Lyuu re season------Fred B. H iggin s is doiug a good Maitinsvdlc, were guest, of M r. and M r,. ,n i« d by tbe cititens of ibese commu companying her on the organ------The close Un any **>t *it»-rli b i i d«»uWb^bav»ug l»h bornl turned home T hursday after visiting relatives busiucsa shipping clams and lobsters to , r w ' buoday------Mrs. H . Bliss, Jr. miles Vmalbaveu can do tbe same. 1 here cars are to go ou tbe road iu place of the open aud friends------O ur Summer visitors, like the B'Wtou — Potatoes are a very scarce article Ho8m C‘“'d u0 M'8’ “ xwakenmg.is snfficieot P public Au eff spirit trt will here, be allmade it needs to have is cars and the running gear will speedily be put i - e X « s « : n 7 ~ - Cwld a‘ tb“ under the former by the crew at the car L evi Seavey birds arc Bitting away. May they, like the in this locality and butter too is very scarce, SX k u . conjuncdon wdb some other Wllhcu: T .8 bo WORM, birds, return to us another season. a nice article at the stores bringing 22 cents. house. THOMASTON, MAINE. ▲pplaton, Bepu 1, THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1897.

THE MAINE FESTIVAL SISETY FOUR TEARS DON’T FORGET THE OLIVE PECKER Only a Month Away-Advice Aa To Tickets A Smart Rockland Ijsdy W ho Uns Reached Detail* In W hich Crcdancc Can 14c Placed —Five Great Programs. POWERFUL JOHN That Very Advanced Ajpe. The Grand Army Piano Votes Gradnally Coming In. Persons W. R. Chapman, director of the Maine The first official tidings of the awful Living within a stone’s throw of each other The grand three-days’ fair given under the Festival, paid Rockland an unexpected visit at th t South End are two smart old ladies I tradegy at sea on the Boston schooner Olive The Producer of Modern Miracles, will give auspices of Edwin Libby Post, G . A. R. of Tnesday evening and the local chorus en­ whom The Courier-Gazette has often men­ Pecker, in which Captain W hitm an of this joyed the pleasure of another rehearsal under this city, will occur Sept. 21, 22 snd 23 and city and First Mate Saunders were murdered, Y Ont of 50 tioned— Mrs. Lucy \V . Snow o f W ater street the program will be along the line laid out in bia baton. M r Chase, business manager, was aged 94, and her sister, Mrs. Eliza Smart of reached Boston Monday in a letter to Collec­ also present and addressed the chorus at this paper a few weeks ago. tor Winslow W arren of that port, inc losing a Laurel street, sged 92. The C -G. stated at that tim e that the Post r W ho are rnptnred cannot some lengih wi»h reference to business , copy of the cablegram from Bahia, Brazil, Mrs. Snow saw the passing of her 94th w as going to give away a piano to the citizen 1 Incat* th* «*at of th* tmnbl* features of the Festival, tickets, etc. FREE HEALING year last Saturday, but notwithstanding the transmitted to the state department by Vice of Knox County getting the most votes. The wlthont • killed ncalatanc*. The sale o f sea's opens at Bangor the 23d. Consul Brice. Tbe cablegram reads as fact that life’s alloted span has been left 10 following business houses of Rockland have They think they can—nr* pnnltlro they ca n -y * t It is necessary that all Rockland people de- 1 follows: far in tbe rear, she continues in surprisingly generously decided to give customers five fir* minutes explanation convince* them they *ro siring course tickets should indicate the fact "John Andersen, a naturalized American good health, and bids fair to round out the per cent on cash trade in piano votes: mistaken. A selentlflo truaa should never touch immediately, a« the list of patrons must be in ( DAILY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FROM 10 TO II A. M. citizen, steward of the schooner Olive Pecker, rarely attained century mark. A Courier-Ga­ Fuller 8l Cobb, dry goods, carpetings, etc. th«» public bone, never press th* spermatic cord or the hands of M r. Chase previous to the sale. killed Capt. Whitman and Mate Saunders I zette reporter’called upon her at her pleasant Simonton Dry Goods Co., “ ” any other delicate part, should never have under- A patron’s ticket costs $5 and admits to a re­ apparently under provocation after which tbe | home on W ater street, Thursday afternoon, Spear, May, & Stover, paper bargings, etc. streps, should always b* easy on the back and served seat at each of tne five concerts. The crew, seemingly under threats of the iteward, 288 Main St., Rockland, Me. and learned some facts concerning her and Dunn & Additon " " “ should hold the rtiplur* at the Internal ring so as ticket is transferable, so that if desired five fired the vessel, leaving her in their boats one the long-lived family of which she and Mrs. E. W . Berry X- Co., hoots, shoes,furnishings. different people could use the same ticket, hundred and twenty miles from the Brazilian not to allow any part of II to lodge In the Inguinal Smart are sole survivors, that w ill doubtless 404 Shoe store, “ " M canal. The Drs. Smiths’ each attending one entertainment. The No medicine, faith or drugs used and everybody treated absolutely coast. They drew lots to go in pairs, the be very interesting to our readers. Wentworth & Co., '• " “ benefit of being a patron lies in the fact that steward leaving with a sailor named John Mrs. Snow was the daughter of Benjamin I I . N . K ctne, boots shoes and rubbers. patrons are awarded the best seats in the Lind, a Swede, while the other four embarked and Priscilla (W oodbury) Thorndike, and was N ew England Clothing House,clothing,etc. Honest John Truss auditorium in advance of tbe general public. in the other boat and denounced the occur­ FREE OF CHARGE. born on the island of Matinic. A member of J. F . Gregory & bon, clothing and bicycles. Is a scientific ln»trnment but cannot bn bought like The price is ridiculously small, taking into ac­ rence at the first place they reached. Ander­ tbe family who is compiling its history is Mayo & Rose, clothing and furnishings. cutlery, It would be of no use, people wonld not count the character of artists who are to sing. sen and Lind were taken prisoners on board authority for the statrment that the Thorn S. M . Veszie, stoves and hardware. know where to wear IL They have to be shown; Rockland is now being canvassed for the sale Those having treatments after 11 o'clock will be charged a Norwegian vessel at Port Bahia, and fully dikes are all descended from John Thorndike for this reason It Is handled only throuiih agents— of these seats by Mrs. Ada B. Keene and 1 a moderate fee. At his office to all those meaning business J. P. Wise & Son. " " confessed the crime to me. All six men are whi^came to this country about the time of Copeland’s Bazaar. men knowing how to apply It. Miss H attie Bird; the tickets can also be had now prisoners in the house of correction, and Gov. Winthrop and who settled in Ipswich. A. Ross Weeks, crockery, glass ware. at the store of A. Ross Weeks. A ny wishing await an American war vessel to send them Mass. His son Paul made a marriage that M . M. Genthner, watches and ewelry, tickets are requested to apply at once. to the states, as ordinary steamers are unable displeased him, however, and he returned to C. E. Daniels, ” " “ T. H. DONAHUE? • Agent, The programs for the five festival concerts or unwilling to take the men. The behavior England after 35 years, while from Paul and John R. Frohock, millinery. fo llo w : Consultation and Examination Free. of tbe Brazilian authorities is worthy of great his children descended tbe numerous progeny McDonald & Ferguson, “ Pharmaceutist Thursday Evening, O6t. 14. comprising the Thorndike family in this praise. The names of the four prisoners are Owing to the large amount of cures produced and the C. Doherty, groceries. Engineer W illiam Horsbrough. an English­ Car. Ytiiln and I.lnicrork Sin., Kocklnnd Oratorio Night. country. John Thorndike died shortly after I I . G. Tibbetts, groceries and market. Meyerbeer...... Coronation March special request of many prominent people of Rockland he his return to England. H i9 body was laid at man; Jaun Dies Barriel Gumierrez, a Span­ Telephono 83-2. 84 McInnis & McNamara " " " iard; Andrew Larch, an Englishman and Handel...... Hallelujah ohorus, “Messiah”' rest in Westminster Abbey, where lies all that '•Why do the Nations Rage” ...... will continue to use in this city his wonderful gift for the F. M . Simmons, “ “ “ Martin llarsttd, a Norweigian. Depositions Dr. Carl E Dufft. is earthly of many English nobles. E. B. Ingraham & Co., “ " ” of all the men have been taken by ine and throw the bodies into the sea and burn the Mendelssohn "Thanks Be to God," “Elijah” benefit of suffering humanity. The island of Matinic where Mrs. Snow E. S. Farwell, “ " “ will be sent by ihe first steamer, together with vessel, as Ibey did not know to navigate her. •If With All Your Hearts” first saw the light of day was originally the II. Evan W illiam s..*...... Thorndike & Harding, " " “ the photographs of the men. (Signed) They took to the hnati, getting to land in "Hear Ye, Israel” ...... Wonderful gifts I Are recognized by 15,000,000! results. Many cases seemingly difficult of cure property of her grandfather who traded for C. B. Jones, ” " Brice, Vice Consul. forty-eight hours. Mrae. Nordioa. of people as a reality and certainly demand your yield to his tonoh. it with the Indians. It was a wild, harbor­ S. H . H all, A copy of the cablegram was also sent to John Lind, a better looking man than A n­ “ Be Not Afraid” ...... consideration. They are spoken of by 8t. Paul, less place where cruel storms sprang up Single votes, live cents, can be procured ol the owners of the vessel in Boston. dersen, but pale and frightened, confirmed INTERMISSION. ICor. 12th and 14th chapters and many other places People of Rockland as well as other cltlos marvel without a moment’s warning and where dis­ Maj. C. B. Greenhalgb of the Post committee. The first authentic account of the mur­ Andersen’s story about the request to the Rossini...... Selections from "Stabat Mater" in tho Bible. at his power At a gDnce POW ERFUL JOHN aster often attended the few but hardy resi­ Soprano, Mmo Lilian Nordlca. Votes can be dsposited in the box t G. A. R. ders transfers the guilt to other shoulders. mate for protection. On August 6th he heard Is able to tell any one their trouble without being dents. W hile living there Mrs. Snow w it­ Contralto, Miss Grace O. Conch. hall. Tbe piano is a Harvard and can be The murder was committed by Steward John a noise in the cabin, an I soon saw Andersen Tenor, H. Evan W illiams. Healing by those having this gift is no longer told nnythlng regarding It. He asks no inestlons, nessed in 1813 the great naval battle be­ seen at the Maine Music store, this city. Andersen, a native of Denm ark, but a natural cotne out with the revolver and in a state of Baas, Carl E. Dufft. considered doubtful ns thousands of onoo pro­ thus removing all experiments and making him tween the Boxer and Enterprise, and saw Chorus and Orchestra. The Contestants ized American citizen. After the crimes had great excitement. nounced Inournblos have been made well and happy muster of your disease nt the start; he loves his through the smoke that the American brig Miss Caro A. Billings...... 517 been committed the murderer held the crew Andersen said he had killed the captain and SECOND CONCERT. by tbe virtue of such people. gift and devotes his life to curing his patients. He triumphed and afterward towed the unlucky Mina Draco M. Ulmer...... 488 in a state of abject terror, and compelled was going to k ill the mate. This he pro­ Friday Afternoon, Oct. 15. should not bo classed among many ohenp pretend­ Boxer into Portland harbor, to serve as a Abbie L. Itrnwn ...... 112 Marvelous is the power of this art—Catarrh, Lulu M. Ac horn ...... lt)8 them to d > his bidding. In previous reports ceeded to do nt once, Lind meanwhile in ex- Schubert...... Andante from Symphony In C Cancers, Tumors, Hheumnt|sm, Female Diseases, ers who infest the city and are a disrepute to the lesson in patriotism. Mis. Snow describes Gounod ...... “ Unfold, to Portals" of the honor lb? name of tbe murderer bas citemei.t being engaged in calling the crew. profession. He locates and describes without ever vividly how the cannon thundered and how The lists are open to all. Let anybody Balfe...... "Come Into the Garden, Maud" imrabago, Deafness, Lameness, Blindness and In­ been variously given ns Horsbrough, the engi­ Lind intimates that the steward compelled having seen the patient bofore, any dlsense that by the action of the smoke she was able to enter wl o wishes. John M. Fulton. validism, likewise diseases of the Blood, Heart, neer, Mean ia 11 Lind, and Peter Thompson, but them t j Lave ihe vessel. Lassen...... "Evening" they mny bo afflicted with. Seeing Is believing. tell which side was gaining the advantage Lungs. Nose, Throat, Eye, Ear, Btomach, Spleen, neither of these committed the crime, in fact Beethoven, Scherzo Allegretto, 8th Symphony Bring the lame, deaf nnd blind and if they can’t be A poem commemorative of that notable his­ In addition to the piano contest which the Lecture, “Outline or the Growth of Music’’ 1 Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin and Sexunl Organs there waa no man named Thompson on board healed they will be told nt onoo and thus save time torical event lingers freBh in her mind, aud members of Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., are Mis. Kotzsvhinur. all yield to this science. A New Theory. the ill-fated schooner. T h e first news of the MARINE MATTERS. Carroll...... Intermezzo and expense. although she says she cannot remember any­ running, they will award two bicycles by a crime reached Bahia by the German steamer Handel...... Hallelujah Chorus No Medicine, Mesmerism, Surgery or Faith used thing nowaday* she recited the poem for th<- similar method. Votes w ill be sold at two Balfe...... “ Excelsior" Schonburg on August 14, ber captnin report­ 90 per cent ot all treated are cured. A fool doubts Thousands of cases Incurable by other methods writer's benefit, and there was never a falter cents each, and for every 25 cents worth of Messrs. W illiams aud Miles. ing passing a burning vessel on the night of W lmt (lor Home Yoanela Are Doing.— Gos­ Handel...... "no was Despised," "Messiah" everything but the wise verify science, knowledge yield to this powor. Doctors, clergy, scientists, from the first to last line. Mrs. Snow also goods bought at any of the following stores a August 6. sip of Quarter-deck uml Fo'cale. Miss Grace G Couch and common sense. Don’t think because and skeptics awe stricken and convinced. Ills recited with considerable dramatic emphasis vote will be given free: W agner...... a. "Prize Song," "Mole Grainger" lie stated that as the steamer approached great success In hoallng diseases of all natures Is a another 1812 war poem. C. A. Haskell, Fruit and confectionery Sch. Idaho, H a ll, arrived Tuesday from Servals...... b. "Fantasle Lodvslr" Your physician or somebody else Ignorant of this he n w she was a large lumber-laden schooner New London and loaded from I. C. Gay fir Hans Kronold. positive guarantee of his powers to perform the W hile there were no achools on Matinic, E. E. Simmons, " *• " science laughs and says that you can't be cured that with her foremast overboard and her spanker Gounod...... Soluler’e Chorus, “ Faust” wonders for which ho Is famous. Mrs. Snow’s family frequently had a tutor F. II. Whitney, " “ " Boston. It Is the case, for lemsmber mistakes happen In the hauled out. She was burning fore and aft TniRD CONCERT. and her education even on that seagirt rock Farmers’ Exobange, Grocery Sch. A. H eaton, W hitten, New York via best of families. So great Is the power of this mys­ He has no time for Idle gossip or for those wish and as no boats were in sight and nobody ap- Friday Evening, Oot. 15. was not neglected. W hen she removed to W . T . Duncan, M Boston, arrived Tuesday. terious person that Ing to tell him what they do or do not believe re­ peared on board, the steamer continued to Opera Night. South Thomaston at the age of 15 she became H. H. Hint, “ Sch. Annie Sargent, Tiblietts, arrived from garding his sclenco. Bahia where she reported the circumstances. Diseases of all natures yield to bid po.wers and no an attendant at tbe district schools. There, S. H . H all, Salem Tuesday. W eber...... Overture, "Oberon" The prisoners w ill he brought to the United Wagner, "Hail, Bright Abode," March from matter what may be your disease, tho duration It too, she married Capt. Israel Snow, a well D . W . Titus, Fish M arket "Tannhauaer" Years of experience enables him to do all that he States on the cruiser Lancaster, which has Sch. Freddie W . Alton, Candage, arrived has had or what others huve said regarding it. known master mariner, nnd the senior mem John T. Lothrop, " Leoncavalla...... Prologue, " I’PagUaeel" advertises or oven more and his tlmo is all for suf­ been hauled to the Charlestown navy yard Tuesday from New York via Portsmouth. Don't despair until you have consulted ber of the firm Snow, Farwell & Co., or what The wheels— a lady’s and a gentleman’s— Gwilym Miles. fering humanity and not for "society gossip" or for an overhauling. It is therefore quite Sch. Laura M . Lunt, Peck, was in the har­ Gounod...... Soldier's chorus, "Faust" is now I. L. Snow & Co. of the South Marine w ill be on exhibition at J. F. Gregory & Son's frlondly chat. probable that the men will be landed at Bos­ bor Tuesday, loaded with lumber from Ban­ W agner—Prelude Railway. store. The members of the committee, from Isolde's Llubestod, "Tristan and Isolde" Powerful John, the Producerof Modern Miracles ton and their trial held there, not only the gor for New York, and sailed Wednesday. . M r. and Mrs. Snow came to Rockland in whom votes may be obtained, are John W. Ume. Nordic*. Is the only recognized leader of his profession. His examinations are absolutely free to .those home of the ill-fated craft, but the scene of B izet...... v...... Toreador’s song, "Carmen" 1850 and moved into the house on the corner Titus, M aj. C. B. Greenhalgb, W illiam Steele, Sch. Clara, Hatch, arrived Wednesday from Since birth ho hus boen especially endowed to dem­ meaning business. He acoepts no fees for what he the trial of the men, charged with committing Verdi...... Miserere Scene, "11 Trovatore" of Main and Florence streets, now owned by T . C. Saunders and H . S. Hobbs. Rockport, where she discharged coal from Madnme Nordlca, "Leonora." onstrate tbe virtue of God’s gifts and since then does not do but a moderate fee Is charged for ser­ that other ocean horror, the barkentine Mrs. E. E. Titus of Boston. Capt. Snow New York. Evan Wilburns, "Manf-Ico." diseases without number, and of every known do vices rendered. Terms for treatment are within Tlie Content uiitu Herbert Fuller murder. Chorus and Orchestra. died in 1875. O f their union there had been Sch. Florida, Strout, arrived from Boston scriptlon have been cuted by him. Lawyers, spec­ tho reach of all and*po one Is turned from his office Lxnicn’ bioyolk. The news that the old war vessel Lan­ INTERMISSION. eight children, of whom six survive as follows : Wednesday. ulators, business men of all grades and ladles from without relief. Edith H illm an...... 1181 caster would be assigned to bring from Bahia R o ssin i...... Overture, “ William T ell” Mis. E. P. Thorndike of Dakota, Cal., Lavinia every wnlk of life together sound his pialso for the Blanch Crandall...... 1160 the Olive Pecker mutineers, makes it almost Sch. Silver Spray, Thorndike, New York V erdi...... Anvil chorus, “Il Trovatore” M . Snow, Israel L. Snow and Lucy A. Snow Florence Wentworth...... 743 benefit they have received. Ills parlors ure always (Consult him today. Ills work speaks for Itself. sure that the men will come direct to Boston via Portland, arrived Wednesday. 20 Maine Blacksmiths and Chorus of Rockland, Susan E. H a ll of South Thomas­ Jennie T horndllo...... 219 W a g n er...... Prayer and Finale, “ Lohengrin" filled with anxious people seeking reliable examin The stay Is short. No cure no pay. Call today and Flora A. Lord...... '...... 156 without touching at any other port in this Sch. R. L . Kenney, Colson, arrived W ed­ Mme. Nor'Ica ton and Lydia T. Titus of Boston. One ations and cures for every disease that flesh 1s heir partake of tho virtue of powerful John's wondorfu OSKTS* UiCTOLK. country. nesday from Fall River to load from Cobh Mibb Couch. daughter Eliza was lost in 1865 while on a to and every patient is pleasingly surprised at the gift. Geo. Huyhurat...... 818 I he Lancaster, having been a long time on Mr. Fulton. voyage from San Francisco to Puget Sound Lime Co. Mr Miles and Chorus. Fred L. B m lth ...... the South American station, was ordered home in the ill fated steamer Brother Jonathan. (>•0 I’uvla...... 11 Sch. Laura Robinson, Burgess, sailed Tues­ Prize Song, "Die Meistersinger” ...... some time ago, and is now at Montevideo. Evan Williams. The other son was Charles W . Snow, who Will Ed. B u c k ...... 6 day from Perry Bros, for New York. She is to he overhauled at the Charlestown Donizetti...... Sextette aud Chorus, "Lucia" SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Cobb, Dr. Walter M. died in 1864, while an acting ensign in the A piano and two bicycles make three sub­ Schs. Carrie C. Miles, W hite, and Lena Mme. Nordlea. navy yard on her arrival, as ' previously told, Spear, M r. and Mrs. E. D. Spear and Miss U . S. Navy. stantial prizes, surely. They will be awarded W hite, Ott, from Cobb Lim e Co., sailed lor Miss Carllsmlth. and this will probably be her last long trip. Evan Williams. Mary Wiggin who were members of the Ray­ As an evidence o f (he longevity of the the last Jay of the fair, in September. Miss Carrie Sberer is in Boston this week. The fact that she is to bring the Pecker New York Wednesday. John M. Fallon. mond & Whitcomb excursion party up the family from which Mrs. Snow cornea no No new contestants will be admitted for Gwilym Miles. Miss Lena St. Clair is ill with an attack of crew means that they w ill be in Boston by Sch. Yankee M aid, Perry, sailed Wednes­ Hudson returned Wednesday perfectly de­ further testimony seems to lie needed than either Piano or Bicycles after tbe opening of Heinrich Meyn typhoid fever. the middle of November, if the vessel has a day for Boston from Almon Bird. lighted with the trip. The party was gone tbe tact that Mrs. Snow’s grandfather lived the Fair. Tickets sold in the Hall will be Full Chorus and Orchosta good passage. That would assure an early Sch. Ella Frances, Foster, from Farrand, Mra. Louisa Stahl la the guest of M arianna from Boston five days and in (bat time visited to within six months of 100 years, while one credited to contestants with simply the name FOURTH CONCERT. bearing for the men, which w ill be before the Spear & Co., for New York, sailed Wednes- Williams at Pleasant Point. Saratoga, Albany, Lake George and Lake of his brothers, Robert Thorndike of Camden, written on the wrapper. Poll* w ill close at 12 Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 10. same court that tried Bram, though perhaps Mrs. Elvina Ingraham of Brooklyn is the Champlain. The sail up mountain environed died at the age of 100 years and six months, p. m. on last night of Fair. dap. Maine Day. not before tbe same judges, and tbeir cases guest of Mra. Chas. A. Keene. Lake George proved a most delightful trip and a sister, Joanna Thorndike, from whom Sch. Caroline Knight, for Boston, and J...... March, "Pride of the Army" would doubtless be disposed of before the end and Ihe grandeur of the scenery appealed to the Snow’s descended, died at the age of 100. R. B'(dwell fur New Y o tk, were loaded and ...... a. "Singing of You" Miss Dora M etcalf and Mrs. S. A Clark of the Winter. • b. "All of a Summer Day," our Rockland excursionists who live in tbe Three members of one family averaging 100 A 6000 THING ready for sea ye»Urday. have gone to Colorado for the Winter. There has been some difficulty experienced Mrs. L. D. Barney. midst of grand scenery. There was not an years of age is a record which The Courier- Sch. Onward loaded from Farrand, Spear Marston ...... “ Douglas, Tender and True" Miss Abbie M .W ood of Charlestown,Mass , on the part of the government in settling on incident to mar the pleasure of the trip and Gazette believes to be unequalled anywhere A Co. for Boston, and was ready to sail yes­ 10 Mule Maine Voices. is the guest of Mrs. Sarah L . Mayo, Masonic F u r W om en to Itemeinber. some mode of conveyance for the men from Hamlin...... Sings our party enjoyed every moment of it. in this section. terday. Mrs, Mary Ellen Nelson. street. That in addressing M r*. Pinkham they are the port where they are now held. Merchant Rockland homes have been the scene of Mrs. Snow bas seen comparatively little Sch. M . Luella Wood, Spaulding, it bound H y d e ...... a. "Spring Song" Jonathan Bartlett of Montville is in the city communicating with a woman— a woman captains have shied at the thought of carrying ...... b. Rev lens many delightful social functions this season sickness, is able to move about the house on business being the gueat of Roland Follett, whose experience in treating woman’s ills is them. The last steamer that left Bahia had to New York fiom Charleston, 14th. Miss Ethel Hyde. but one of the most pleasing which The without the aid of anyone, and while her eye Gurdy street. greater than that ol any living physician— the chance, and the captain was quick in de The Thomaston ship Isaac Reed, Capt McLellan...... "Dost Thou Remember" Courier-Gazette has been called upon to sight does not permit her to sew, she is able II. B. Drake. male or female. dining to add tbe names of the accused sail­ Fred Waldo, arrived ut Hong Kong, Aug. Mrs. S. H . Littlefield, who has been visit­ chronicle was that which took place at the to read without glasses and through the news­ V a n tiu h -...... "W hen Love 1* Told" A woman can talk freely to a woman or* to his passenger list. H ad the Lancaster 3, 116 days from New York, an unprecedent­ Miss Carllsmlth. ing at Capt. B. F. Cushman's, returnee) to papers keeps thoroughly up to date. O f residence of Mrs. Fred W . W ight on Clare­ when it is revolting to relate her private not been in South American waters, the men Chapman...... Battle Hymn Boston this week. course her favorite paper is Th e Couriei- edly quick passage. mont street between 5 and 7, Wednesday might have lain in prison at Bahia severalt Incidental Solo, II. B. Drake. Gazette, which has so long been in the family troubles to a man— besides, a man does not Schs. Edward Lameyer and Jennie G . Pills­ Com. and Mrs. A. S. Snow, Miss Mabel afternoon. Th e occasion was a reception months, or until a government vessel was sen INTERMISSION. as to be part and parcel of it. She is understand— simply because be is a man. bury arrived in New York 14th and Mabel Snow and Master Sidney returned to New tendered by Mrs. Wight and Mrs. H. M. out especially to bring them home. Kotzschmar...... A Uegretto-Scherzo thoroughly domestic in her tastes and devoted Many women suffer in silence and drift H all 15th. Conducted by the composer. York Thursday. Lord and tbe well known hospitality o t these There is no chance for the men to make to her family. She has been away Irom home along from bad to worse, knowing full well Murston...... a. “Springtime" Miss Dora Ames, who has been the guest ladies gained new laurels as a result. T h e trouble for tbe officers o f the Lancaster, for Ship S. D . Carleton, Ameabury, passed/ Chapman...... b. "Thin* E yes” but seldom in recent years, but occasional­ that they should have immediate assistance, of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson, returned W ight residence was elaborately decorated Ihe vessel bas a strong "brig” where prisoners Anjier Aug. 6, from New York for Shanghai. Mrs. Grace H. Barnum. ly spends the day with her son, Capt. I. L . but a natural modesty impels them to shrink Murruy.. “When Richelieu The Red Robe Wore" to Worcester, Mass., Wednesday. throughout in honor of the occasion, such have often lain in irons, and she also has Snow. H er home on Water street is pre­ from exposing themselves to the question* Sch. Methebesec was at the ,ltf dock in Harry Merrill. care and taste being displayed as to produce and probably examinations o f even their room for special quarters for the men, where Coombs...... a. "Tbe Journey Is Long" Miss Adelaide W hite has returned to sided over by her daughter Lavinia from Brooklyn having liultom cleaned and painted an effect that was a great source o f delight they can be under guard all the time on the Chapman...... b. "I Feel Thy Presence Ever" Augusta after a abort visit in this city, the whom tbe tenderest care ia received. family physician. It is unnecessary. W ith­ and a new forefoot. Sch. Ira I). Client, alio Mrs. Antonia S. Sawyer. to the guests. A noticeable feature of tbe voyage. guest of M r. and Mrs. J. C. Perry. Ot tbe neighbors whom Mrs. Snow knew out money or price they can consult a had bottom cleaned aud painted. Bllsby...... New Song front hall decorations was the balustrade woman, whose knowledge from actual The Lancaster ia the largest of tbe old style Vaunah...... "Good Bye, Sweet Day" Mrs. Ella Fernald and daughter Grace of in her earlier day* there are but two survivors, which was entwined with asparagus caught experience is greater than any local physician wooden ship* now in commission. She has Miss Edith M. Bradford. Melrose, who have been visiting tbeir uncle, S. H . Burpee of M ain street and Mrs. Fuller, up here and there by a bunch o f brilliant living. bad a long,though peaceful career,and like the FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS C hapm an...... Sanctus S. M. Veazie, returned home Friday. who lives at tbe South End, the latter hei Tenor eoto, quurtette and chorus. hued dahlias which added a most pleasing The following invitation is freely offered; Yantic, now at the navy yard at Charlestown Mr. and Mra. Charles Wilson, who have effect. In the parlors there was a charming junior by one year. FIFTH CONCERT. aecepl it in the same spirit. fitting for use us a naval m ilitia ship, she will Reported from Itrowu A t'oiii|mny'$ been visiting Mrs. W . I I . Fiske for the past combination brought out from the feathery Mrs. Snow was formerly a member of tbe Saturday Evening, October 10. Women suffering from any form of female end her last cruise in commission with the W eekly Freight C’lreulur. few weeks, return today to their home in drapings ol clematis and asparagus inter­ Baptist church in South Thomaston but later Popular Programme. weakuess are invited to freely communicate conveyance of United States prisoners. I he Shippers of case oil to far Eastern destina­ Dorchester. mingled, with which was here and there a became a Spiritualist. R a ff...... March from Symphouy No. 5, "Lenore" with M r*. Pinkhsrn at Lynn, Mata. A ll Yantic brought from Montevideo the alleged tions yet indicate a desire to obtain additional! cluster of cut Dowers. The bow window was She has lived to witness five generations of Mozart...... Gloria from 12th mass Samuel W. Lawry, wife and daughter re­ letters are received, opened, read and an­ murderer of the mate of the American bark tonnage and are prepaied to meet the mar­ Schum ann...... "The Two Greuadlers’* tastefully draped with asparagus and sus­ hei family grow up around her, being at the turned Tuesday from a week’s visit at Poland swered by women only, thus has been estab­ fustin H . Ingersoll. ket as instanced by charters to arrive ol sev­ Gwilym Miles. pended from the window arch was a magnifi­ present time tbe,proud great-great-grandmoth Springs. The daughter was very sick while lished tbe eternal confidence between Mrs. Tbe Lancaster was built in 1858, at Phila eral large carriers to Shanghai at the full L a ssen ...... "Evening” cent ball of asters. The entrance connecting er o f five children— another rem arkable in Atnbroise Thom as...... Gavotte, “ Mignon" on the visit. Piukham and tbe women of America which delphia,and during the war was on the Pacific rate ol 24 and 25 cents. Spot vessel* to same Miss Carllsmlth. the parlors was also draped with asparagus stance. Miss M ary F . Fuller o f Boston, who has has never been broken and has induced station. She has since made very long cruises dealiiiation would command 26 cents. Ton­ ...... Mad Scene, "Hamlet" and from the archway were suspended two been spending the Summer with her uncle, more than icx>,ooo sufferers to write her for on the Asiatic, Mediterranean aud South nage, however, continues very scarce for both Mmo. Blauvelt. beautiful floral balls, one of pink sweet peas C hapm an...... • ...... Buttle Hymn W . O. Fuller, bas gone on a visit to relatives advice during the last four months. Out of Atlantic stations, and has sailed more miles early and forward loading, foreign owners ob­ and tbe other of that fragrant flower in its FOR Incidental Solo, II B. Drake. in Old Town. the vast volume o f experience which she on cruises (ban any other vessel in the navy. taining what they regard as more remunerative more dainty shade of white. In the din­ INTERMISSION. has to draw from, it ia more than possible She is of the sloop-of war type, and is a fast business in otber directions. The Australian M oszkowskl...... “ Serenata" Miss Anna Crockett, Miss Beth Farwell, ing rooms were tbe attractively laid tables LADIES that she bas gained the very knowledge that sailer, having made on on? cruise tbe speed lines are also desirous o f contracting lor ton­ Gounod ...... "Praise Ye the Father Miss Lucy Crockett and Miss Alice Glover lighted from each corner with candlelabras Massenet...... A r ia , "Peusee d’Automne** will help your case. She asks nothing in re­ of 14.6 knots an hour under sail, and 1,180 nage to take the berth duiing November-De­ have been spending tbe week at tbe Farwell of waxen candlea, the soft glow of ONLY Mrs. Sawyer turn except your good-will, and her advice miles in four sailing days. cember, but they too find it difficult to secure Lassen...... "Only Tbou" cottage, Cooper’s Beach. which was given added tinge by pink has relieved thousand*. Surely any woman, H e r length is 253 feet and she is 3.250 tons suitable vessels. There is a better inquiry for Gounod...... Grand Waltz, "Rom o and Juliet” Miss Edith E. Ingalls ol Louisville, K en ­ shades. Suspended over the center of the \v* ctiu ulwajs «how something Mme. Blau vail. rich or poor, ia very foolish if she does not displacement. She has auxiliary engine* that South Africa, though in the face of the low tucky, now teacher of literature at Abbott table was a basket of pink and white carna­ to the ladies that will intereat them. K e y ...... "The Stur Spangled Banner” take advantage of this generous offer of give her a speed ol 10 knots under steam prevailing rates per steamer, charterers feel Academy, Andover, Mass., bas been the guest tions fastened with a bow of pink ribbon. There w ill be no encore numbers during Thia week we can ahow Lailiea’ Veala assistance.— Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine alone. She bas a modern battery of 12 obliged to modify somewhat their previous of ber classmate, Miss Annie Frye, Summer Tbe sideboard, mantel, old-fashioned clock, tbe festival. Co., Lynn, Mass. breech-loading five-inch rifles. bids. Lumber tonnage to the River Plate street. etc., were decorated with asparagus, clematis, aud Fanta for 60 cents that have been Tbe Wight Philharmonic Society ia now Since tbe above waa placed in type K. A. pink and white asters. A beautiful and frag­ contiuues in good demand, though vessels do bolding rehearsals on Tuesday and Tburaday Miss Edith H am gave a party in honor of selling right along for $1.00 and $1.26. Read of Bahia, Brazil, ba*'sent to the Boston rant bouquet of cut flower* also ornamented The two-master fishing schooner Evelyn L. not offer freely at the rates shippers are pre­ evenings and applying itself closely to work her 17th birthday, Tuesday, at ber home on What we have we are going to close Globe a detailed account of tbe murder of tbe sideboard. Tbe floral effect iu all of tne Smith, is doing a big business this Summer. pared to pay. • • • From Pensacola to in a desire to prove itself worthy a post of Pleasant street. About 30 young lady and Captain J. W . Whitman and M ale Saunders, rooms was of a remarkably attractive charac­ out. They will not last long. She has been into Portland two or three Rio Janeiro ^13 75 net has recently been paid honor in the great Bangor chorus. gentlemen friends were present and tbe oc of tbe schooner Olive Pecker. M r. Read was for a vessel with pitch pine. Small ordess ter and the decoration* were plainly in tbe times with over 100,000 pounds. Saturday M r. Cbspman had with him a copy cf tbe cation waa enjoyed to the utmost. present at the hearing at Bahia, where John hands of artists. The guests numbeied fully 1 she bad about 90,000 pounds of cod and contiuue to be received from West India official program, a beautiful book, edited with Capt. and Mrs. Charles E. H all, Miss Andersen, the murderer, told hi* story to 500, tbe leading social circlet of Rockland haddock and bad not been out quite six day*. ports, but owners in most instances are uu- great ability by Mrs. Chapman. It contains Emmeline Spear aud Mrs. Julia Graves were American Vice Consul Brice. Andersen is and Thomaston being represented. They THE LADIES' STORE wiliing to entertain tbe bids submitted, tbe a large number of portraits, among them be­ guests of M r. and Mrs. H . P. C. W ight at not a'.villsiuous or bold looking man; his were received at tbe front entrance by Mrs. When tbe color of the hair is not pleasing business being declined upon the ground ing that of Mrs. Lou Duncan Barney, who is Pleasant Beach, Tuesday. Tbe cottagers countenance aud beariog, indicating rather Cathie Feyler of Thomaston and in tbe parlor it may be beautified by using H a ll’s H a ir Re of ansatisfactory returns, absence ol borne to be one of the soloists on Maine Day, Pres­ have pretty nearly all left tbe beach although weakness and timidity. cargo, and also season's risk. Coastwise lum ­ by Mrs. W ight and Mra. Lord in then <• f- C fo o ^ rr/ newer, a preparation invented to restore and ident Tibbetts and Director James Wight. After Andersen had beeu sworn aud after several rusticators have remained to enjoy the easy, graceful manner that gave a delight­ improve the hair and ita color. ber rates fiom tbe South continue to im Tbe books are on sale by D r. Tibbetts at 50 moat delightful month of the year. Spofford Block, Rockland. bi* excitement and fear had iieen quited by ful informality to what might be a piove. Orders are becoming more abundant, cents each. reassuring word* from Consul Brice, Ander­ Edna, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. formal occasion. Tbe guests passed through and with tonnage scarce, the tendency of It it hoped that Rockland aud adjoining sen told his story. H e said that after the first F. Tibbetts, gave a par'y Wednesday after­the parlors to tbe dining-room into the market ia strongly io ow uei’a lavot. There towns w ill be handsomely represented in tbe three weeks of the voyage himself snd tbe rest noon and those present were Edith Clough, which they were ushered by Mrs. T. is only a moderate inquiry for coal tonnage list of patrons. Tbe privilege of bearing of the crew were treated very roughly by both K atie Costello, Mary and Maggie Jenkins, W . H ix. Here salads were served by to tbe East, hence rates do not indicate any such soloists bas never before been offered at Parts of the Whole captain and mate. One day, after the captain Masters Eddie aud Harry Starrett, Herbert Mrs. E. W . Prince and Mrs. F . E. Gilcbrest improvement. any sucb small figure as $5. N o greater had struck him iu the mouth for the second Fyler, Bertie Chase. Games were playej of Thomaston, and otber dainty refreshments CliAkfiutti.— Hr. bk. Daisy Reed, hence to musical event bas beeu held iu tbe country time, be appealed to the mate for protection aud refreshments were served. by Mrs. A. S. Littlefield, Miss Mabel Spring It take. many thing, to wake a perfect macliiue .0 there are quite a Cape Town, general cargo, private term*— than this w ill be. This part of tbe atate but was roughly repulsed. Sen. John Paul, B rum wick to New York, Mrs. Leroy F . Chase aud Mrs. Charles A. and Miss Alice Erskine. Tbe chocolate urn number of things necessary to thoroughly enjoy cycling. We deal extensively ought to have not less than 100 patrons. Andersen claims that after thia he feared lumber, >8 37^.— Sch. Charlotte T . Sibley, Morton entertained at whist at the pleasaut was presided over by Miss* Adelaide Crocker, Tw o valuable new members have been ad­ iu sundries. Toe Clips, Cyclometers, Baddies, Tires, Wrenches, Cement, for his life and carried a revolver. One day Uniou Islaud to N ew York, lumber £+.50, home of tbe latter, Thursday evening. There tbe ice cream by Mrs. E. E. Payson. The ded to tbe Wight Philharmonic ranks— Miss Fumps, Floor Stands, Bells, Handle Bars, Coasters, Lanterns, Oils, ilims, Re­ in the cabin tbe captain, he alleges, was about option of Hackensack, additional towage.— were seven tables aud playing was en|oyed uncb was served hy Miss Ethel Gilcbrest of Albia Vinal and Arthur C. Vinal, both of pair Outfit, etc. A few more of those popular Chase Tough Tread tires left io strike him with a bottle; and be fired, tbe Sch. G. W . Glover, Rondout to Bath and Vinalhaven. This makes four members of for several hours at tbe close of which re­ ?bomastou, Mis* Edith Simonton and M iss bullet striking the captain iu tbe head aud Carolyn Blood. Other ladies who gracefully Gardiner, cement 23 cents— Sch. M aty Snow, tbe society from tbe island town, all ac­ freshments were served. The rooms were We do repatriug aud do it well for instantly killing him. tastefully decorated with plants and Bowers, assisted in entertaining and receiving the iieuce to Urighlou, Mass., gravel f t . 80.— Sch. complished singers. Andersen further says that when he rushed May McFarland, Pt. Liberty to Portsmouth, golden rod predominating, while each guest guests were Mrs. I. C. H ill, Mrs. James WE ARE MACHINISTS. on deck be was menaced by the male with a coal, 45 cents.— Sch. Jas. Young, Hoboken to wore a bouquet of sweet peas. An hour was Mitchell of Portland, Mrs. Charles A. Moore marlin spike, aud thereupon shot at him. The Lyon, coal, 55 cents.— Sch. Luther T. Garret­ devoted to social intercourse aud tbe hands of Rockland and Mrs. Levi Gilcbrest of New Announcement is made of the engage­ ROBINSON SMITH, mate rushed at him, aud Andersen tired two son, Baltimore to Galveston, coal, ^2.02^.— ment of Mias Phileua Sea vey of this city and of the dock bad passed the midnight hour York. Society votes it a thoroughly delightful more (hots, the last one killing the male. Sch. Geo. E. Prescott, Philadelphia to Rock­ when the company dispersed. gvent. The uew met then, and it was decided to I Almon Marlin of Bangor. 20 OuR St. - - nooltland land, coal, 90 cents. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1897

POLO AND BASEBALL MRS. LYNESS ESCAPES able weather, but on account of higher prices AROUND THE COUNTY the farmer will receive more money for his HOW TO FIND OUT. crop. F ill a bottle or common glass with urine The Fussing cf the letter Brings the For­ and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi­ ------The Summer people have all left u« and The Hospital and a Fearful Operation. From an explosion, th ; ciuse o f which is mer Before the Public Again. ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con­ returned to their homes in ihc cities. In a tew unknown, the electric light plant at M orion, W ith the passing of the season of base dition o f tbe kidneys. W hen urine stains weeks we will commence to visit them a d III., valued at £14,000, was completely de ball the thoughts o f the admirera of athletic Hospitalsingreatcitiesare sad places tovisit. Three- linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too what a grand time we will have in attending molished. Two k irli, aged 5 and 9 years, spoits in Maine naturally revert to polo, the fourths of the patients lying on those a low-white beds frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, the theatres and otherwise enjoying ourselves were killed outright and two boys, aged 4 and now recognized indoor sport of the Winter are women and girls. is also convincing proof that the kidneys and at the expense of our city cousins. K.n« x 12, were seriously hurt. bladder are out of order. county entertained more Summer people this months in this section. Why shonld this he the case ? That polo will again be the popular W in ­ There are at the present time three electric season than ever before in its history, not­ Because they have neglected themselvesl Women WHAT TO DO. ter sport theie it but little doubt, provided, railways in Japan, and work on four others withstanding the fact that the season has as a rule attach too little importance to first symp­ There is comfort in the knowledge so often of course, that it is conducted as all honest will begin about the middle of September. practically been a failure in many of the noted toms of a certain kind. If they have toothache, expressed, that D r. Kilm et/s Swamproot, the sports should be, on the square. The day is Tbe apparatus ft r these new roads has nearly retorts; but the attractions of Knox county are great Kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in past and gone when the buying and selling of they will try to save the tooth, though many leave all been purchased in the United States dur­ to varied and to irresistible that people are relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, the results of athletic contests w ill be winked even this too late. They comfort themselves with ing the past few months. naturally drawn here for rest and recreation. bladder and every part of the urinary pas­ at or countcnaiced by the ever-iodulgent and the thought that they can replnce their teeth; but The corn yield in Missouri this year will be I t is a mistaken idea that Summer people do sages. It corrects inability to bold urine and they cannot replace their internal organs 1 170,000,000 bushels as against 200,coo,000 not spend money. They do and lots of it. long suffering public. scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects Already preparations are being made for bushels in 1896, and 250,000,000 bushels in Ask our merchants and they will tell you that Every one of those patients in the hospital beds following use of liquor, wine or beer and the inauguration of the season o f the Maine 1895. Th e value of this year’s corn crop at their business the past week was the smallest had plenty of warnings in the form of bearing-down overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being present prices is £37,000,000, as against since June. W e should be glad to have the Polo League of 1897 98. feelings, pain at the right or the left of the womb, compelled to get up many times during the The indications are that the league this £34,000,000 for the crop of last year. Summer people with us and should cultivate nervous dyspepsia, pain in the small of the back, *he night to urinate. The mild and the extra­ season will be conducted on a more strict and their presence. They add new life to a com­ At Erie, Pa., Monday, Mrs. Mary Manhaus ordinary effect of swamp-Root ia toon businesslike basis than it has been heretofore. “ blues,” or some other unnatural symptom, but they did munity. Indeed their presence has the same apparently died. W hile preparing the body realized. It stands the highest for its won­ N o one man power will dominate the league not heed them. effect as does a bright bit of ribbon or other Don’t drag along at home or In the shop until you are finally obliged to for burial the undertaker discovered signs of derful cures of the most distressing cases. If ornamentation on a charming young lady’s this season, not if the other managers can life. Restoratives were applied and the wo­ you need a medicine you should have the have a voice in the proceedings of the com­ dress. They bring with them that breezy up- go to the hospital and submit to horrible examinations and operations 1 man revived and will probably recover. .She best. Sold bv druggists, price fifty cents and ing annual meeting, and it is dollars to dough­ to-dateness characteristic of metropolitan life. Build up the female organs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will had merely been in a nervous swoon. one dollar. You may have a sample bottle nuts that they will have more than a few They remain with us but a short time and we take Ayer’s Pills, and you will nave you from the hospital. It v^ll put new life into you. Jacob Wilson, a San Francisco tramp, has and pamphlet both sent free by mail. M en ­ miss them after they arc gone. words to say. The following letter shows how Mrs. Lyness escaped the hospital and a received word that the United States Supreme tion The Courier-Gazette and send your ad­ sleep better and wake in better Tbe league as constituted at present con­ fearful operation. Her experience should encourage Court has decided a suit in his favor that will dress to D r. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N . •fr sists of the Portlands, Lewistons, Baths, give him a large portion of the £15,000,000 Y. The proprietor! of this paper guarantee condition for the day's work. Gardiners, Augustas and Rocklands, the other women to follow her example. She says ------W e have had occasion to chronicle the estate of his father, Jacob W ilson, Sr., banker the genuiness of this offer. latter being the winners of the championship to Mrs. Pinkham: fact that the potato crop this season is a fail­ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no and broker, W all street, New York, who died ure and the news reaches us from across the “I thank you very much for what yon have equal as a pleasant and effect­ last season. in 1884. water that the potato crop in Ireland will like­ The success of tbe league naturally acted done for me, for I had given up in despair wise be a failure. The excessive rain is the ual remedy for constipation, as an incentive for other cities to apply for a Last February, I bad a miscarriage caused Aninteresting character in the White H ou se is tbe old colored doorkeeper who guards the cause of the poor crop in this state. One biliousness, sick headache, and franchise, so that the league, instead of being by overwork. It a fleeted my heart, caused farmer informed us that from eighty bushel* composed of six clubs as it now is, could me to have sinking spells three to four a entrance of the office of Mr. Porter, secretary he succeeded in getting but two bushels of all liver troubles. They are readily increase the membership to eight, or to the President. H is name is Arthur Sim­ day, lasting sometimes half a day. I mons,and in one capacity or another bas been good potatoes. Many of the farmers have sugar-coated, and so perfectly even nine, and the addition of either of the not bothered to harvest their crop but have three applicants would not be detrimental to could not he left alone. I flowed con­ in service tbe time of President Lincoln. plowed up the land. Now it is said that the prepared, that they cure with­ tbe success of the league at that. stantly. The doctor called twies a day George W . E. Russell, cousin o f the present bean crop will also be a failure. This is in ­ out the annoyances experienced From what the wuter can learn there is a fora week, and for four weeks, Duke of Bedford, has inaugurated a move­ deed a sore affliction. V\e can get along general desire on the part of the majority of then three or four times a week for four ment calling for the abolition of private mad without potatoes but beans— never. The far­ in the use of so many of the the managers in the league to have Bangor months. Finally he said I would have to un­ houses in England. H e says that revelations mers have been hit hard this season sure but pills on the market. Ask your come in. Surely Portland and Lewiston dergo an operation. Then I commenced taking o f a most startling character w ill be made This Is Perfection they are looking at the situation philosoph­ would like nothing better than to have Ban­ Lydia E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound, and when the matter is brought before the House ically and are hoping to get some benefit from druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic gor in, that the two leading cities of western of Parliament. after one week I began to recover and steadily Improved until I was cured the apple crop and their hay. The latter Pills. When other pills won’t M aine might teach the'r bustling brethren in A panic occurred in St. M ary’s German commodity is commanding a fair price and tbe Queen City a few points about polo. completely. By taking the Pinkham medicine, I avoided an operation which Catholic Church at Cleveland, O ., caused by the farmer will get as much from his crop this help you, Ayer’s is A representative of Bangor’s polo interest the doctor said I would certainly have to undergo. I am gaining every day the falling of the 20opound weight which Forehand Arms Co. year as be did last year, when apples could has been in Portland the past few days and and will cheerfully tell unyono what you have done for me."—M ita Taos. controlled the hammer of one of the bells in hardly be given away. THE PILL THAT WILL the writer baa had several conversations with Ltnkss, 10 Frederick St., Rochester, N. Y. steeple. From the - noise, tbe congregation him. W e won’t divulge his name, but surmised that the steeple had collapsed, and New Single Cue. A story of Isaiah Pompilly, the new presi sufficient it is to state that he is a man of with one accord they rushed for she doors means and of high standing in the Queen dent of the Maine State fair, is going the went. Waddell acquitte, uimtov vstfc, a- prominently connected with various sports in Several people were trampled upon, but no rounds. It is an incident relating to Mr. WITH TEACHER ANO PUPIL City, and when he talks about polo he comes ttably, all things considered. If tbe man with this city for many years, has just returned one was seriously hurt. Automatic) Steel Barrels, Blue Case Pompilly’s kindness of heart. In the early pretty near knowing what he is talking about. the name like a barb wire fence bad under­ home from a trip through the western part of Hardened Frame, Rebounding sixties, when the war was on and trotting lan­ "You may state,” said this gentleman, the atate, for the purpose of ascertaining tbe Miss H attie Young commenced her school stood his delivery department more thorough­ Deafness Cannot Be Cored, Looks, Half Pistol Grip, Rubber guished in the Stales, M r. Pompilly took some "that Bangor has made a formal application ly, it would have been a busy afternoon for feeling toward! tbe Queen City on the polo by local applications as they cannot reach tbe horses to Stanstead, C. E., and among them in district No. 15 North Warren Monday for admission to the Maine league and that Butt, Warranted in the use of he Orioles. Pulliam will probably keep question. H e said that everything was all diseased portion of the ear. There is only a M aine mare, then well known as Kettlebail, morning tbe parties who have filed this application W addell, but M r. Schutsenfest w ill have to right, and that Bangor would probably be in one way to cure deafuess, and that is by con­ Nitro Powder. Before returning home he sold her, and she Miss Fannie Boggs of North W arren com­ have the refusal of Norumbega Hall, thekonly go back to tbe mines.” tbe race when it started. stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by almost passed out of bi « mind. One cheerless menced her school at M athew’s Corner available surface in Bangor, and not only that Polo bas not been played in Bangor for an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of wintry day years afterward, as be was passing Monday morning. but stand ready and willing to put as good a “Gramp” Morse wbo went home from many years and it is thought that it could be the Eustachian Tube. W hen thia tube gels All for $6.00. through Haymarket square in Lewiston, be team in Bangor as will be found in any other Scraoton sick is bsving a great time at N orth made to pay handsomely. Last W inter the inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im­ noticed by a casual glance, a forlorn and There is a school-teacher in Kansas who of the Maine cities. I f tbe question comes Anburn coon hunting. Tbe Lewiston Journal game was played in thia state for the first time perfect bearing, and unless the inflammation jected looking animal harnessed to a sleigh writes her county superintendent that she is up concerning the long jump between August* quotes “G ram p” as saying that “ pitching bale for years, and the contests were attended can be taken out and this tube restored to its and hitched to a post. As he passed by the seventy-four years of age and wishes to pass and Bangor you can state that tbe backers of We also have a full line ot ball for Scranton isn't in it with a visit to nightly by from 1200 to 2000 people. I t is normal condition, hearing w ill be destroyed animal whinnied. This attracted his attention, the examinations for a state certificate, and tbe Bangor enterprise stand ready to put a North Anburn with gun and dogs.” said that W alter Burnham, the baseball forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by and he turned and looked again and the also to enter for a year at the Normal School team on the surface at W aterville and will manager1, who hat been managing the Brock­ catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con­ recognition was mutual. It was Kettlebail. to ftudy new methods. guarantee dollar for dollar from tbe beginning DOUBLE GUNS ton team in the New England league tbii dition of the mucous surfaces. H e r history has never been told. H ow she of tbe season to the ending thereof.” Tbe Eufislo-Springbeld game of Sept. 5, TUB BOY TO TUB SCHOOLMASTER. year, made $3000 with his polo team in P ort­ We will give One Hundred Dollars for any \From $10.00 Up. gradually dropped from the sulky shafts to the “How about your Eastern Maine Polo waa one of tbe most remarkable batting con­ land, and, according to Ibe Bangor man, that case o f Deafness (caused by catarrh) that •*swapper’s ’ sleigh will never be knowD, or by You have quizzed me often and puzzled me long; League?” aaked the reporter. tests of tbe season. Both teams slugged for You have naked me to cipher and spell; it just >3000 more than he w ill make the cannot be cured dy H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Send Powder, Shot, Shells loaded what changes of ownership she at last reached “ There was some talk,” said the man from forty-five safe hits, with a total of seventy- fou have called me a dolt If I answered wrong, coming winter in the Forest City. for circulars, free. her old home, but suffice it to say that Mr. Or a dunce If I failed to tall Bangor, "about having an eastern league to eight bases. Eight borne runs were made. and empty. Nitro Powder, The war it on already there. It it claimed F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Pompilly bought her then and there, and Just when to say lie uud when to say lay, be composed of Bangor, Ellsworth, Belfast E. C. and Hazards, etc. Or what nlne.sevenths may make, that Burnam used the people who were sup­ Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. plenty was her store for the remainder of her and Waterville, but I hardly think that will Tbe M urpby Balsams won the pennant in Or the longitude of Kamtachatka bay, porting the Portland team in a shabby man H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the beat. days. Or the I.forget-wbat-Ita name lake, be made a go. W hat is good enough for tbe Cumberland County baseball league and ner and they are trying to keep him from CALL AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER. Bo I think It’s about iny turn. I do, Portland and Lewiston is none too good for Fred K . Owen’s review of tbe players in the To aak a queatlou or so of you.” again running a team in (hat city. W hether “ M y boy came home Irom school one day Bangor, and we’ll be in tbe Maine league or Sunday Times, contains tbe following inte­ they can or cannot remains to be seen. It ia If we don’t have what you want with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding not be in it at all.” resting ebat: “ Tbe Murpby Balsams, tbe also said that Burnbam does not want Bangor Goods are the Best and suffering great pain,” says M r. E. J There seems to be no good reason why pennant winners, were as clean a lot of ball will gel it for jou in a few days. in tbe league and that when he applied for a Prices are the Lowest Scball, with Meyer Bros.’ Drug Co., St. Louis, ‘Can you tell what •Phen-dubs* means? I can, Waterville and Bangor would not be welcome players as was ever got together in Portland. franchise for that city laat spring, be hoped to M o. “ I dressed the wound, and applied ( an you say all off by heart adjuncts to tbe Maine league, for if they have The men were for tbe most part college get it, so that he could keep Bangor out of Yarlety the Largest WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely. A ll pain The onery, twoery, hlcgory ann? money to burn in these two cities they might players and the best class of college players ceased and in a remarkably short time if Or tell •'•ommoni' and ‘alleva’ apart? just as well icinerate it on the altar of the at that. Tbe captain of the team was N ate Can you fling a top, 1 wauld like to know, Tbe Commercial is informed that the pulo Hall Orders Attended to Promptly. healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, _ II It hums like.a bumble-bee! M aine polo league. * Pulsifer of Auburn, a Bates college man and enthusiasts in Portland, Lewiston and other MEATS, spiains, swellings and rheumatism I know of Cun you make a kite yourself that will go But this much can be put down as gospel one of tbe star outfielders of the late lamented cities are red hot over the idea o f Bangor no medicine or prescription equal to it. I Moat us high aa the eve can aee, truth, that outside of Portland there is more State league, be being a member of the T ill it sal's and sours, like a hawk on the wing, being represented in Ibe league. They believe PROVISIONS consider it a household necessity.” The 25 And the blrda come aud light on the string?" sporting blood in Bangor to the square inch Lewiston team of that organization. Many that it would be better for all bands. Bangor and 50 cent sizes for sale by H . L . R o b b in s than in any other city in Maine and if Bangor baseball men wbo saw Pulsifet play in the has always been noted tor having tbe best in GROCERIES, H. H. CRIE&CO., U nion, D. B. Cobb & So n , Searsmont, and is given a franchise polo w ill boom this W in ­ rly season marked bint for faster company the wav of sports that there is to be had, and ------and ------W arren Pharmacy. ter. Tbe Bangor people are not in the hqbit and it is still the opinion of the writer that if it hat a polo learn it will show tbe other [“HARDWARE," 'Can you tell where the nest of the oriole swings, of talking through their hats, therefore the with proper development tbe young man has cities something about the game. Benjamin Brewster, president of the Keo Or the eolor Its eggs may be? application for a franchise for that city should the making ol one of the best minor league General Household Supplies. Rockland, - - Maine. Do you know ibe time when the squirrel brings The people wbo are behind the game in kuk and Des Moines Railroad, died at Caze­ It's young from their neat in the tree? be given prominence at the annual meeting— outfielders in the country. H e has played this city have had tbe refusal of Norombega novia, N . Y., aged 69 years. H e was as Can you tell when the cheatnuia are ready to drop, Portland Argus. first base and pitcher for tbe Portland team. hall for many months, and if Bangor it ad­ sociated with John D . Rockefeller in estab Or where the bast hazel-uuta grow? The center fielder of tbe team waa M ark mitted to the league, and there is not much McInnis & McNamara, lishing the Standard Oil Company. Can you climb a tree to the very tip-top, Polhemus tbe veteran professional who has And gaze without trembling, below? An unprecedented interest is felt all over doubt hut what tbe will be, the games will be We are selling Can you swim aud dive, can you jump and run, the country this year in the outcome of the played on about every bate ball diamond in played there. There ha* been some talk of Co/. Main & Myrtle Sta.. Rockland Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Or do anything else we boya call fun?" tbe race in the National baseball league. At tbe country. Polbemua was a member of the tbe Queen City going into a league composed T h e B b*t Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, The master's voice trembled aa he replied, present Boston and Baltimore are neck and Portland State league team, and has alio of Waterville,Skowhegan,Elliworth and other Hard and Soft Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever You are right, my lad, I'm the duooe,*’ he sighed. neck while New York is not so far in the been a member of the Lewiston New Eng- cities, but it it doubtful if any interest would Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, rear but that she may yet become a factor in land team. Billy Webb ol Westbrook, played be taken there in such an organization. I f Bland up, ye spellers, now and spell— Messrs. Kennedy & Smith Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively tbe fight for aecond position. Baltimore short stop tbe most of tbe season, and played Bangor it going to have polo it wants to be C oal Bpell pbenaklstoscope aud knell; it well. Webb is one of the beat known ball PBOPRIETORS OP TDK cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar Or take kobi simple word as chilly would seem to have a slight advantage from in the Maine league. I f any obstacle is raised anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Or gauger or the garden lily. the fact that she has only one more series flayers in Cumberland county, and a county regarding the long jump between Augusta c h e a p as refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale To spell such words as syllogism abroad while Boston has three, one of them eague without him as a member of one ot tbe and Bangor the men who are backing the And lachrymose and aynorontsm, teams, would be like the play of H am let with game in Bangor stand ready to put a team in ­ Lunch Carts by W. H. Kittredge. .And Pentateuch and saccharine, with Baltimore. Apocrypha a id celandine, The following table gives the games the the part of Hamlet left out. Webb knows to Waterville, so that the circuit will be an On Spring Street and Main Street a n y b o d y . A North Bath milkman has, perhaps, the Jejune and homeopathy, leading three clubs w ill play at home and bow to play the game with bis head aa well easy one when it comet to traveling. Paralysis and chloroform, as with his hands, and is a valuable member unique pasture of Maine. It is an island and Rhinoceros and pachyderm, abroad from today until tbe close of the sea Are Prepared to Furnish A. F. Crockett Co. when the tide is high the cows have to swim Metempsychosis, gherkins, basque, son: of any team. Tap Pulsifer of Auburn, a Bates Rabbit Pur Valuable. Tor it. The Bath Enterprise says the cows Is oertainly no easy task. BALTIMORE. college boy and a brother of Nate, also played Local hunters are interested in tbe reports Kaleidoscope and Tennessee, thort atop • part of tbe season. H e ta not L U N C H E S f o r .... N o rth E n d . have become so accustomed to this that they Kamchatka and dispensary. A t Hom e. that rabbit fur it going to be valuable tbe w ill strike out without a moment’s hesitation Diphthong and erysipelas, *Chicago, Sept. 14. tbe player that bit brother is, but ia a good coming winter. English and American hat PICNIC PARTIES and remarks: “It makes a spectacle worth And etiquette aud sassafras, Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 17, 18. hitter and understands tbe game. Th e laat makers have turned from tbe plaint of Infallible and ptvalism. Orders by telephone looking at when the fifteen cows all plunge Boston, Sept. 24, 25, 27. few gamea of the season M r. M urphy baa Australia and America in search of fur, and Allopathy and rheumatism been asaiated in winning garnet by the veteran into the water and swim for their feeding Aud cataclysm and beleaguer, * Washington, Sept. 29, 30. within a week representatives of these con­ 'given prompt attention ground.” Twelfth, eighteenth, rendezvous, Intrigue, Washington, Oct. 2. iteber Grandpa Murae. Morse is one of tbe cerns have filled western papers with ad ­ Aud hosts of other words all found Abroad. eat known ball players, and one of the best vertisement! offering to bey nicely handled, On English and on classlo ground. pitchers in the land, barring not even tbe Thus Bering at*aita and Michaelmas, N ew York, Sept. 20, 21, 22. cared jack rabbit skint. Score* o l sport! big league. H e is as eccentric as he is skill­ George Francis Thermopylae, jalap, Havana, BOSTON. men are flocking into Dodge C ity in ful, and many are the stories that are told of Train, the fa Cinquefoil and Ipecacuanha, A t Home. western Kansas and several big drives are And Rappahannock, tiheuandoah, hit freaks. He is a member of tbe Scranton nious sage c And Bcnuylklll and a thousand more Philadelphia, Sept. 14. arranged in which the farmers have promised M adison Are words some prime good spellers miss New York, Sept. 16, 17, 18. team of the Eastern league and accounted to join in order to rid tbeir lands o l the Square, who In dictionary lands like this. Brooklyn, Sept. 20, 21, 22. one of tbe beat twirlers in that organization. pests. In years gone by these farmers have has for thirty Nor need one think hlmaeff a scroyle, Abroad. H is borne is in Auburn, and be came East on killed thousands of rabbits and shipped them . 7 e a r s d e ­ If aome of these bis efforts foil. account of aickneaa. ADVANTAGES clined the Nor deem himself undone forever Baltimore, Sept. 24, 25, 27. to tbe poor of New York and Chicago, not c o m p a n io n To miss the name of either river— Brooklyn, Sept. 29, jo .| knowing that the fur on ■ dozen o f them OP INBUHINO IN THE The Dueiper, Belue or Guadalquivir. Tbe prospects are bright (bat Bangor may .ship of a — New Orleans Times Democrat. Brooklyn, Oct 2. would make as fine and slick a bat ta aver [ o n e b N EW YORK. be represented in the Maine polo league thia came out of a hatter's hands. W inter with one of the best teams that bas c h ild re n Kesolutious of Respect. A t Hom e. [says, “ I am ever upheld what tbe Commercial calls tbe Passed by the Burkett reunion on the Baltimore, Sept. 20, 21, 22. NOTES OF THE OAT Penn Mutual Life, la child my • Washington, Sept. 24, 25, 27. only real live and up to date sporting city in [se lf.” death of our worthy and highly esteemed tbe state. A Bangor man wbo baa been The Old Quaker Company. If a m an relative and friend, Mrs. Martha H . Burkett: Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 30. Eugene O’Hara, a desperado, bas just been w i l l Whereas, God in H is all-wise providence Philadelphia, Oct. 2. D I VI DEN DB are paid to Cash, and In full. captured at New York city after a six years' rig h tly has removed from us by death our dear and Abroad. You are not compelled to surrender your policy In chase. take proper beloved relative and friend, Martha Burkett, Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 14. order to gel the Cash. care of his GUARANTEED LOANS are available and are therefore, Boston, Sept. 16, 17, 18. It is announced that tbe Chilian Govern­ health d u r ment will cut down expenses by disarm ing a carried by our policies themselves without per­ ing youth aud maturity he may live to Resolved, That we as members of the sonal obligation of tbe Insured. •Postponed game to play. portion of her navy. a green old age, and still be able to say with Burkett reuniou have by her death lost a TUB EXTENSION In case of laps, takes effect absolute truth, “ I am a child myself.’* kind and loving member; but we trust our An Austrian priest named G entilini claims Immediately, without necessity for notice from Youth is not a matter of years. Happiness loss is her eternal gain, and that one day we For coining words to tit the caa. to have discovered a certain cure for cancer Insured. is not a question of experiences. Youth is may meet again at the great reunion where The ihugu'i bean prolltlo. by means of esting lizards. THE POLICY Is absolutely Incontestable after happiness and health is youth. The healthy theie will be no more sorrow or parting. Thy atrain opou ths l.xroou two yours. H a. been aom.Lbtng quit. terrific The Ameer of Afgbauistan is using force to OUH CONTE ACT prolocla you uudsr every oou- person, young 01 old, will he a happy per Resolved, That while bowing in humble son. It is a simple matter to gel the body Thy ch.ua wbo writ, .bout tbe tight. prevent Mad M ullah’s efforts to stir up tribes­ celvable situation during life, as well as pro­ in to a healthy condition and then to keep it submission to tbe will of our Heavenly U .v. glryu u* wlar pleiue, men in India against tbe British. viding an estate at death. Father we tender our heartfelt sympathy to And a Jag they call In Cleveland town This compuny has been doing business for more there. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ A quiet Bocaalexla. In trying to effect their escape from tbe ja il tbe bereaved family. than half a century. covery is the greatest of health makers and at Fargo, N . D ., three tramps set the building health savers. It is the great blood-maker Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions It hue a clean record for every year of Its existence. aud flesh builder. It makes the appetite be sent to tbe family, also to Tbe Courier- Scbrecongoat, tbe plucky backstop of Ibis afire, and were burned to death. It has ulwsys given the best cash results on Invest­ keen, the digestion and assimilation per­ Gazette for publication and placed on years Augustas, caugbt for Louisville W ed­ A horse broke loose in a freight car that ment policies fect, the liver active, the blood pure, the nesday against Baltimore, a young pitcher was sidetracked at Trenton, N . J., and killed It bus always furnished life iusurunoe at the lowest records. possible cost, consistent with a',solute safety. muscles strong, the brain clear, the nerves Hattie E. Burkett, Inez Burkett, named Waddell delivering tbe ball. The Bal nine other horses by kickiug them. steady and every vital orgau in the body Ellen Burkett, Committee on Resolutions. timores won 5 to 1. Tbe BoMon Herald'* Bal it is slated on authority that Senator Sher healtny aud vigorous. It makes firm, Everyiiilug dial lajiio Safest aud Moat healthy flesh, but does not make corpulent timore correspondent says: “One started from mail will go to Ohio about tbe 15th instant SICK HEADACHE Desirable in Life luiuruuce can be people more corpulent. It does not make W ill Mol Meet in Rockland. tbe wilds of notbern Pennsylvania to woo tbe Positively cured by these and make one speech in the campaign. bckle goddess of fortune. Tbe other left tbe flabby flesh like cod liver oil. Il purifies There w i n meeting of tbe Mate executive Alaska is to large that twelve states the had of thia Well-Tried aud Kudurlug the blood aud drives out the poisons of committee of tbe Y . M . C. A . Ataxciatioua at wilds of southern Pennsylvania on tbe same Little lHlls. malaria aud rheumatism It is the best size of Pennsylvania could be carved out o f it, Coiupttuy. tbe looms in Portland Tbuzaday afternoon aud mitsiuo. Today tbeir destines became tangled They also relieve Distress front Dyspepsia, with enough left over to make a state like remedy for blood aud akin diseases. It here in Baltimore, aud under tbe auspices of cures 98 per eeut. of all cases of consump­ it waa voted to bold tbe state convention in Indigestion and Too 1 learty Eating. A per. South Carolina. Bund name, age' and address, aud a proposition President Pulliam (bey were introduced to will be lurulshed you, giving the cost and results tion. Grateful patients who had bten Lewiston Oct. 22-24. Tbe members of Ibe A child playing with matches caused a fire league company aud to a small but diacrimin fcet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ of a policy best adapted to your need. given up to die, have permitted their experi­ committee picsent rcpicsented nearly all sec­ which destroyed three barus ano their coo- atiug baud of rooters as tbe ‘Yap* battery ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue ences, names, addresses and photographs tion! of tbe stale and Ibcre was an earnest tents on the farm of Charles Leach, near Tbe pitcher is named Waddell, tbe catcher to be reproduced in Dr. Pierce’s Common discussion of several important topics. M r. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Freedom, O. Loss {4500; no insurance. Sense Medical Adviser. The sufferer who Garland, tbe general secietary of Portland, staggers on and on through a weary world Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. A t Skaguary, Alaska, tbe condition of h u n ­ wishes to investigate may write to any of bas been tbe official secietary of tbe executive handicapped by tbe name Scbrecougost or HALL & HOOCE, these The ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ dreds of Klondike pilgrims is deplorable. committee for tbe past four or bve years. Scbutseulesl, or aome such weird combination Small Pill. Small Dose. is sold by all medicine dealers, and ouly Deep anxiety,failures aud crime are prevalent, Ceneral Agents, A sub committee was appointed to ar range Preaidcut Pulliam said they came to him and unscrupulous dealers will try to induce a Small Price. aud many are breakiug down under the ter tbe progiam for tbe • convention which is wanted a (rial. I t was pointed out to tbe customer to take some worthless substitute rible trials of their situation aud becoming in PORTLAND, MAINE. likely to be quite elaborate aud contain a gcutlcmcu from tbe land of Rube that a trial for the sake of a few pennies added profit sane. Send 21ft oue-ceut stamps to cover cost lung bat of speakers. Among other distin­ before tbe Baltimore* might occasion then ’ gentlemen or Judin* to travel tor resui of "‘filing u n lv, foj a copy of Dr. Pierce’s being sentenced to Ibe woods for an iodefio established house lu Maine Monthly got. 00 sod Reports from the most promiueot corn guished guests expected on tbe scene is L . W . expenses Position steady. Reference. Enclose DM iouB - page illu stiated book, “ C om m on Messer, general secretary of tbe Chicago As­ ite period, but tbe ambitious youths declared seu-sddrtsstd slumped envelope. The Dominion growing districts show that the yield of corn Sense Medical Adviser,”Iviaer," in paperpapci covers.cover that all clubs looked alike to them, go in they Company, Dvpt. Y, Chicago 02-4V will“ be ll less than last year, owing to uufavor Address Dr. E V Fierce. Buffalo. N. Y. sociation.