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CHAUTAUQUA GATHERING. BLOOD AND SPEED. POSITIVELY CLOSING WEEKS! _____ ABOUT TOWN, TH E C o U RIER-GAZ ETTE i B R U S Ey PORTER & JONES. GRAND CYCLORAMA, In response to the call ot A. P. Starrett for a The Gilt-Edged Stock of Oak Point meeting of the Cbautauquans of Knox County Stock Farm, St Stephen, B R O f L H ER B ER T M. LOKI), E d it o r . BATTLE OF more than 125 of the C. L. R. C., and their On a recent visit to St. Stephen we had, friends gathered at Reunion Grove Sept. 15th. through the kindness of Mr. Fred Waterson, A M O DERN PA PE R . Alter the picnic dinner the Cbautauquans gath­ I J the pleasure of a trip to G .tk Point Stock Farm . ered on the speaker’s stand, and the meeting | This property is owned by W. F. Todd and is Forty-third year...... of the....Rockland Gazette GETTYSBURG! Fifteenth year...... o f the ...K ochland Courier SAMPLES BY MAIL! A rapidly running broncho without driver was called lo order by Mr. Starrctt. who ap­ J situated six miles below the town, containing 541 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. — WF. HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF — made things lively on Main street, Tuesday pointed I.H.Storer pres’t for the day. Mr.Luce J one bundled nnd fifteen acres. No more lieau- Two dollars a year In ndvanci— $2.50 if paid nt of South Union was asked to offer prayer. Mr. end of year: *1 for six months; 50 cents for three afternoon. I tiful spot than this could have been selected. months' trial trip. Don’t Fail to S^e This Great Battle Stnrrett read a pnssnge ol scripture, then all I The approach to it from town is along n wind- Dry and Fancy Goods W. T. Haines, esq., of Waterville, a Rock­ united in singing “ Praise God from whom all Scene at Once. | ing road, which commands a view of the river, Entered ns second class mall matter. land boy tiy marriage, has built and now blessings flow." Listened to rein irks on Chau­ ftTfi- A new subject now being painted will take its In this State. We do a occupies a tine new bouse on College street, | with its busy craft and gleaming waters, nnd place in this building January 1st. 33 45 tauqua work by Mrs. Morton of Union, Mrs. Strictly One Price Business. Waterville. I of the Maine shore, with its green lic’ds nnd EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. Harkness ot Rockport, Mr. I.uec of South { white cottages, its distant hills and forest A line painting of Col. Doughty’s cavalry No house can possibly undersell us, us all our Union, Mr. Starrctt, Mr. Storer and others, I crowded bluffs. Water bounded on three goods are bought tor Ready Gash at the charge with the First Maine Cavalry at Brandy The Machias Union says: We don't think after which the object of the meeting was pre­ j sides, the farm itself occupies a commanding HARVEST EXCURSIONS VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Station lias been on exhibition at Lewiston and sented, and the Cbautauquans pres­ much of Brewer hut we hnd llmugbt that position—on the right the main St. Croix; on l-'kowhegnit, Camden, Brunswick, Deering nnd Our lecord of the past twenty-five years in this bus­ it is hopcil that it may lie shown here. ent voted to organize a County Assembly. I the left, Oak Bay dotted with islands; and in iness speaks for us. If you want any article in our Hanly &Sitaw, real estate brokers, report Voted to extend the privilege of uniting with perhaps Eastport would before long lie voting TO POINTS IN line, please write to us, stating what particular j Iront the St. Croix Estuary, stretching far as Brewer has lo ask for city charters. ; Kansas, Nebraska, kind of goods you want, nnd we will send you sam­ business good. They have recently sold a lot the assembly to neighboring towns outside of ' away lowards St. Andrews nnd the sea, with ples by Mall, FREE, with price marked on each. on Shaw street off Cedar, to F. A. Thorndike, the county. Arkansas & Texas. We Guarantee all our Goods to be exactly as I Deer Island low down on the horizon and Navy The friends of Ihe French spoliation hill in represented by the samples,or the purchase money who will move a house from Blaekington’s The following officers were elected: Presi­ Island and historical Doucett between. From ONE FARE for the both houses have held a conference with lead­ will be refunded. Please give us a trial and see Corner thereto and rent it. On Tuesday they dent, Willis Luce of South Union; Vice Pres­ the right hank of the river the Devil's Head HOUND TRIP. how easily you can do your shopping in this way. ing senniors nnd have decided that tlie appro­ By being careful to state in your letter, as nearly as sold the Spear residence, Winter street, to F. idents, A. I’. Starrctt,Warren, L. R. Morton, looks frowningly across, while on the left ihe priation to pay the judgement of the court of Aug. ZlTsept. 11 and 35, Oct. « and 23. you can, the kind of goods you desire, your ordern II. and C. II. Derry for $2000. Union,.!. P. Marston, Rockland; Secretary, will receive more prompt and satisfactory atten’ion. well tilled fields of Bay Side present a pleas­ claims shall not lie inserted in the deficiency Tickets on Rale at all principal Coupon OfflcoB Goods sent G. O. I), in all eases when orders are Bangor Whig, referring to the recent enter­ Miss Myra E. Hill, Warren; Treasurer, S. W. ing picture of thrift, comfort and content. hill, ns was first intended, und that no further in the United States. not accompanied bv purchase money. Jones, South Union; Chairman of Executive Printed circular of information sent with samples. tainments given by Prof. Chas. Waller before In 1.887 Mr. Todd had built a large brick attempt shall tie made to scciite the passage of the Y. M. C. A. of that city : “ After a time Com., A. P. Starrett. Voted to ask each circle stable 140x43 feet, in which are kept the horses this bill, at this session. The theory is that EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT, spent about the gymnasium,parlor and reading to appoint one of their members to serve on which have tended to make the St. Croix the appropriation can he secured nt the next rooms the company returned to the hall where the executive committee and send the names of famous. The lower floor contains 19 box session and that it is unwise to make any fur­ they were most pleasantly entertained for an the one chosen to the secretary. Place and stalls, with a passage way lietw. cn, 13 feet ther efforts to secure payment of the claims N.IV.AL.IS! hour by Prof. Waller, a ventriloquist from time of next meeting left with executive com­ wide, and running the entire length of the now. London, England. The professor is one of the mittee. After listening to a Chautauqua song Structure. The stalls arc each about 12x14 According to the by-laws of the Knox County W liat is Nivalis? I will tell you. Nivalis best in his line that has visited our city for a the assembly adjourned to meet at call of the feet in size and are sheathed with oiled hard is the Greatest Discovery and Wonder of Agricultural \ Horticultural fciciety trotting INVESTMENT long time, and the young men went home hav­ committee. wood, as, indeed, are all the walls and ceil­ th e a g e. horses and draft hors ed together, so ing enjoyed a very pleasant evening of inno­ An informal vote was passed, thanking Mr. ings in the lower flat. The appliances for ven­ A skin preserver and tonic; and at the same that when the eomn the premiums SECURITIES. cent amusement." Starrett for the use of his grove, and fur his tilation arc of the most improved pattern each time an eradicator of skin troubles. it is necessary toj n a clean-built Jf you have a rough, pimply, complexion, kind hospitality, and aft r an interchange of stall communicating with the central passages trotter and a sL r. This seems USE NIVALIS. Denominations, S200 to 510,000. TO BE AVOIDED. greetings nnd congratulations the company by means of a window, which in its turn com­ to ns a very um f doing things, I f you have by tl»e use o f cosm etics, powders, separated feeling that they had spent a very municates with three large sized ventilators in pastes anil pigments caused your naturally soft, Interest, 5 per ct., 7 per ct., 8 per ct. There wt. ise in clnssing Secretary Whitford in the last Association enjoyable day. the roof. In addition to this there two other smooth skin to become coarse, and those most un­ d ran ______pettier. There sightly ‘ black heads” to appear, Record has the following recipe, which he rec­ M aturity, - 3 Months to 5 Years. W . C. T . U. large modern barns for colts and mares, the should, ot eour-^TIWffo clnsses, trotting stock USE NIVALIS. omends as sure death to prayer meetings: Security, property worth three-times the bond, brick stable being used for higher priced stock. and draft stock. We hope to see this grave If you have a thin, delicate skin, aa-ily affected Select a back seat. by the weather, and guaranty of responsible companies and banks. Jas. II. Kehoe has charge, and visitors wiil error corrected by another year. USE NIVALIS. Whisper occasionally. Something of the Work of the Union Price, Par and accrued interest. Branch—Officers Elect. find him a pleasant gentleman, ready at any If God has given you that greatest boon to wom­ The ft per cent. Debenture Bonds of the Northern Appear to be indifferent. time to show the beauties and glad to receive The appeal of Jacksonville for help is being an—a beautiful complexion, and jou wish to j re­ The ladies of the W. C. T. U. ot Union gath­ serve it, Banking Company are a legal investment for the Arrive five minutes late. visitors. generously answered from nil over the north. USE NIVALIS. Savings Banks ofMnlne. Withhold your testimony. ered in annual meeting and elected the following THE HOUSES. Senator Frye Friday received a telegram from Lists and information furnished on application in officers: Mrs. H. M.Cummings,Pres.; Mrs. A.S. American women have to endure all degrees of Be sure and criticise all mistakes. The first to attract attention was the hand­ Bath, conveying resolutions of citizens of temperature, from the blazing sun of Summers to person or by mail. Hills, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. A. M. Win­ the biting blizzards of our Winters; added to these A laugh now nnd then will help out. some chestnut mare Adele Gould, 2.19, by Jay that place deploring the visit of yellow fever the peculiar dryness of our atmosphere has a ten­ Rustle the leaves in the hymn hook. gate, Recording Secretary; Mrs. H. M. Rob­ Gould and her colt by Pancoast 2.21. The at the South, and expressing the belief that it dency to dry and harden the epidermis, to develop NORTHERN BANKING COMPANY, bins, Treasurer; Mrs. E. F. Burkett, 1st Vice sunburns, freckles, motli-patches, tan and pimples. Resist all promptings of the Holy Spirit. mare stands 15 1-2 hands high and is one of was beyond the control of the state and private PORTLAND, MAINE. This wonderful NIVALIS, by its “tonic action” on If the invitation is given, stare at the uncon­ President; Mrs. A. M. Wingate, 2nd Vice the eight sisters, of which Mr. Todd also means, petitioning Congress to nt once appro­ the skin,overcomes these evil effects of our climate. Se l d en Connor, I’res. W. F. Mil l ik e n , V. Pres. verted. President; Mrs. A. M. Jones, 3rd Vice Presi­ It also removes the greater and graver troubles owns Ray Gould 2.29, (in foal to Lumpsj priate money for the relief of the suffering in caused by the use of tbepnany injurious face pow­ C iia s . L. Ma r s to n , See. 26-38 Don’t make a mistake and speak to a stranger. dent; Mrs. S. E. Titus, 1th Vice President. Carrie II., Augusta Schuyler 2.26, Kate Taylor Florida and to prevent the epidemic from ders and cosmetics now upon the market, which The following work was reported as being Don't be guilty of encouraging a young con­ 2.21, Alice Blackwood 2.29 and Daisy Harts­ spreading. An excellent way to dispose of a clog the pores, coarsen the cells of the skin, and in vert. done during the past year: The Union held fact, are not even cleanly. Throw them all aside! horn. Among other handsome and valuable portion of that terrible surplus! If you should speak, guess nnd hope but 23 regular meetings, 3 special meetings with tin USE ONLY NIVALIS. SLEEPER’S N. & S. r never say you know. mares on the farm is Kentucky Belle,by Mam- H It is recommended by our best physicians and Republicans and Democrats 4= average attendance of 11. Has added six new We have heard a great many words of com­ Are fighting for the crown, brino King. chemists, and is benelleial instead of injurious; a Don’t sing, as that would be apt to create en­ names to its number, one has been removed mendation for the policy of me management skin beautitier and preserver; a skin cure instead The man who smokes N. & 8. ^f=L - thusiasm. The stallions shown were Elation by Elec­ Can con nt upon his town. W: by death, leaving a membership of 50. It has of the Knox & Lincoln Railroad in giving the of an evil. If you should pray, he indefinite and utilize tioneer: he by Hantbletonian. by Aldallab. It will cure eczema, salt rheum, erysipelas and S L E E P E R ’S J I P paid out for local, state and national work *105, people so many excursions the past season. all other skin eruptions, and is also an excellent five minutes. Elation was foaled May 26, 1884, and was N . & 8 . leaving a balance in the treasury of $12. The Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather the remedy for scalds and burns. At the close, pick out your particular friend bred by G ov.‘Leland Stanford, at Palo Alto It acts ns a magic balm to the .-kin, and men find FILLS THE BILL. and laugh and joke. work of the Union has not been in vain. The road has continued its excursions, and in this it a peifeet luxury lor the face alter shaving. In stock farm, Menlo, Cal., the borne of Wild If you leave before the close, pick out a sol­ money expended has been for various objects, way is steadily educating the people up to the fad the “knowing ones” always keep a bottle of Flower, Hindi Rose and Manzanita. He is a NIVALIS standing by the shaving mug, for it al­ emn moment and make considerable noise. but ail to advance the cause of temperance, habit of taking advantage of excursion rates retnurkably fine looking young horse, 16 hand s lays the disagreeable reneSs left by the dullest During the week pick (laws in your church and it has been judiciously spent in helping and travelling about more titan common We razor. All women 'an., men, too, for that matter members. high, in color a rich bay with fine glossy coat, desire a beautiful complexion, and ALL can have it ctrry on the good work. May the time not be see a bright future in store for our greatly ma­ a most perfect horse in ail particulars, Edgardo, by using tins most wonderful discovery, NIV A LIS, T rad e M ark. Reg. Dec. 20, 1887. THEY APOLOGIZED. fir distant when the united efforts of all tem­ ligned road, and prophecy that before many which will be found on sale at all principal drug­ “ the phenomenal colt campaigner," is a fine gists and dealers.or can be bad diiect from the pro. S. S. SLEEPER. «& CD., Factory, Boston. perance people he blessed of Him to whom they years the K. & L. will be a paying piece of bay vtitb black points, three years old, and prictor, ST. JOHN k CO., No. 317 6th Ave., N. Y. look for the emancipation of the world from this property. Price. 50c For Bottle. A few weeks ago I’rof. Waller, the ventrilo­ weighs 1000; is kind and gentle,and handsome XJSj“Agents wanted in principal cities and towns. WOODBURY, LATHAM & CO., evil of evils, the rum curse. When one thinks WHOLESALE AGENTS, quist, was at Green’s Landing and gave one of as a picture. The third is the handsome two The new buildings going tip in this city 35-38 of tlie I,lighted homes, the broken hearts and PORTLAND, - - MAINE. his characteristic entertainments. Coming year-old Rampant, the pet of the stable and through tlie instrumentality of the Loan & the wrecks of manhood, we are led to say : back from the hall to the hotel, wearied and the handsomest colt we ever saw. Building Association are not the sum total of sleepy, he and his manager Mr. Holmes met a Let us up and be doing the little we can that this Mr. Todd is the owner of the celebrated the good work done by that fltmrishing institu­ couple of acquaintances who sat up and smoked giant evil may be stayed. God hasten the day Wilkes stallion Lumps,but has not yet brought tion. The greater good is seen in the list of until rather a late hour and even then showed is the prayer of the W. C. T. U. women of our him from the Bates Farm at Watertown, Mass., names of our young men and day laliorers who no intention of retiring. The Professor was land 1 where he has been this season. each month are putting a few dollars aside that Robinson & Edgerton’s sound asleep in a chair when suddenly from The Union W. C. T.U.was represented at the Besides the above we were shown the brood will make them n handsome hank account in a the head of the stairs the gruff' voice of the State Convention in Bath last week by the fol­ mares and colts in the paddocks, where they few years. The greatest good done by these man of the house was heard: “ It's about time lowing: Mrs. V. A. Pease, Mrs. A. 8. Hills, arc kept in the summer, allowing them the run associations is teaching habits of thrilt and for honest people to he abed." One of the Mrs. M. F. Hanly, Mrs. Helen Cummings. of the beautiful farm. Any of our readers who economy. Come into it young men I Anew gentlemen was on his feet in an instant and sent visit St. Stephen or Calais should take a trip series is opened next Thursday. Secretary the following apology Hying up stairs: “ We PENSION PICKINGS. down river and see this model stock farm. Gttrdy will be at City Treasurer Weeks’ office TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT beg your pardon. As soon us we finish our all day. cigars we will retire." Before the cigars were A GOODLY CREW. We learn from Gen.J.P. Ciliey’s records that The report of tlie failure of the wheat crop in finished the voice of the landlady was heard the pension of James S. Durgin of this city the west is confirmed and the loss is a very seri­ advising an immediate retreat to their couches, The following is a list of the crew at the has been increased to $30 a month. ous one to the country. M. H. K ill'of Tower advice that the two acquaintances hastily White Head Life Saving Station : ui constantly be fount An increase of pension is also announced for City, Dakota, in a letter to the Viiialhavtn m obeyed, leaving the Professor and his compan­ Surfineti, Herbert Elwell,No. l.Seal Harbor Joseph Pease of Liberty , Parker Miller of this Echo says: ion laughing heartily at the success of the ven­ Forest A.Snow, 2, White Head; Alonzo Maker, city, and Ellen, widow of Cornelius Minehan, 3, Seal Harbor;Sylvanus Robinson, 4,Wiley's I was reading ntv last letter to you and in it Suitings, triloquist’s ruse. also of this city. Corner, St George; James E. Kinney. 5, Seal I saitl we had tlie best prospects fora wheat SMOKE —------— Harbor; Charles Shea, 6, Seal Harbor; James crop we have had in the past seven years. This PERSONAL POINTS. An increase of pension is announced to W. Thomas, 7. Wiley’s Corner, St. George. morning I realize more fully than ever ho.v Alonzo C.Thomas of Cooper’s Mills, Samuel This is the same crew us last year excepting uncertain the affairs ol this" life are. Since 1 Pantings and S. Farntan of this city, George H. Bowers of Capt. Thomas, now master of seit. Ringleader, wrotethat letter the crop of about all North L. W. Benner was in Waldoboro last week. Dakota has been almost completely destroyed. Thomaston, Charles A. ;Kiekup of South J. H. Simonton made a trip to Portland, lust und he has been engaged to go on duty at the You people do not realize what the failure of a Montvillc anti C. L. Bateman of North Sears- week. station December 1st as 7th man. They are crop means to the Dakota farmer. In New Overcoatings mont. all good men and men that can be depended England the crops are generally varied. They Miss Helen R. Lord went to Skowhegan, have sheep, horses and cattle, und if one part An increase of pension has been allowed F. on at any time, and under command of the ef­ of the crop fails they have other resources Wednesday. ficient and hardy Capt. Shea dangerous White IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. W. Patten, Hosea West and Esterbrook J. they van turn to. Out here the farmers pat in POLICE Mrs. M. H. Maddocks went to Boston Thurs­ Pease of this city, Benj. Miller, Searsmont, Head will be well eared for. wheat in the spring and thev entirely depend day night for a week’s stay. —------upon that for their next year's subsistence. So J. E. Mears, Thomaston, Henry N. Brown, you now can judge to some extent the condi­ Mrs. A. D. Orne and daughter Ellie have re­ No. Searsmont. Jacob P. Davis, Searsmont, HOW HE’D ESCAPE. tion ot the people of North Dakota. The sea­ turned from a visit in Millbridgc. und Jewett Turner, No. Haven. son is past, the harvest is ended, and a long Satisfaction Guaranteed or No Sale. dreary cold winter and nothing to provide, in W. P. Leydon of Bath has been retained by The Bath Independent tells the following an­ SWEET CORN. some cases even the most needed comforts of the New Haven polo team for this winter’s ecdote of a Knox county, M. D .: life. The merchant sits at his desk and figures season. Dr. S. A. Stevens of Appleton, Me., n for­ up his assets ami his liabilities, ami things The Bridgton News says : “ On some of the mer Bath Itoy, was in town Tuesday convers­ look dark ; don’t see hardly how we are going Y. P. S. C. E. highest lands in that vicinity, such as the two ing with an independent scribe when something to come out. Robinson & Edgerton, TOBACCO. Ridges and a portion of New Lintington, there was said about the yellow fever in Jacksonville. “ Well, one thing is sure, Col. Hawthorne TERRIBLE HURRICANE. The annual meeting of the Maine Slate was immunity from the general injury. The will never have it," asserted the doctor. 262 MAIN STREET. ---- t h e ----- | Union,!’. Young People's Society of Christian most important crop, sweet corn, was supposed “ I fall to see how that is sure," said the Details of losses at Turk'- Island in the re­ Endeavor, was recently held in Bangor. The to be most seriously affected; but it now trans­ scribe. cent terrible cyclone continue to come in. The pires that the extent of the damage falls far "W hy, if Frank should find he itad the reports of the societies as given indicate a devo­ symptoms, he’d pass it off as a joke I" dryly following was cabled from Grand Turk under tion to the principles ot the society. A very short of the first estimate, and the faces of the replied l)r. Stevens. date of the 4th inst: Newest and Best interesting report was given from Green’s farmers and corn packers have accordingly as­ N. B.—For the benefit of readers unacquainted Sch. Joseph M. Hayes, Bryant, from East Landing, where three, the only Christians in sumed a much more cheerful look. In some | with our Bath journalist in Jacksonville, the Caicos lor Providence, foundered A u g . 24 in Independent would explain that Lieut. Col. ] the place, became interested in others and in eases the crop was ripe before the frost, mid as lat 33 20, I >n 72 3'), tit.- crew being pi' ked up Hawthorne is an Inveterate . the same night tty sch Norena, Chase, from the fall of last year organized a society of to the rest, we are glad to learn both from the Dr. Stephens has sold out his property ami Norfolk for Jun, iica, and lauded here Sept. 2. Christian Endeavor, invited an evangelist lo testimony of Superintendent Burnham and the practice in Appleton, where he has been fur I Tile bul k .- j= Fish, Cook, while loading salt SAVEBSTAGS farmers whose corn was late, that as a whole, at East e' ti s, was found to lie leaking badly. labor there resulting in many conversions. | eight years past, and will locale probably in they will save the larger portion. 1; was a poor She sailed 3 ls t tilt for this port and was seen AND GET A HANDSOME PRESENT. , The society is now supporting preaching serv- , Wi,casset. 2nd lust li ving to make this p'ace, anti has I ices, although there is not a church there yet. coin year, to begin with, and yet there will be ------, • >------not been heard from since. I he sch. Sidney FOR 100 POLICE TIN TAGS ! Doubtless soon a church will be established, as a fair pack,” A SALM ON CATCHER. G. Hupper, Wans, while loading suit, dragged /« a ll colors. The A rt Shades are Decorated ■ a result of this work. -■ ■■ ------oil 2d itist and stranded north of this cay. Sch. You will get a Haiidsom Four-Bladed Pucka NEW COMPANY. Lew is A . Ilodgdoti, trout Bangor, arrived here and Transparent. All Minetto Shades, Plain ------< • ►------I,, ('apt. Solomon Jacobs, recently trout Glou- 1st Hist, and during tlie gale dragged her anch­ or Decorated, are unsurpassed in Beauty, MORE CURIOS. The following new corporation tiled a certifi­ [ eester, Mass., is arranging to fix an immense ors and drilled off. It is teatedshe is lost. Durability and Finish. Mounted on firs t- FOR GOO POLICE TIN TAGS ------cate ol organization at Augusta recently : purse seine trap in Elliot Biy.to catch salmon, class Spriny Roller ready to hany. You will get a HaiuUom • Decorated China Tv.’, ; Thad. Pitcher lias given us a lino specimen COINGULAR SINC1DENCE. bet. 5<» pieces. The Advocate Publishing Company p i Lewis­ which he proposes to send East in refrigerator of Mediterranean iron ore. ton, Me., organized at Rockland wiHjta capital : ears, so says a Seattle dispatch. In the town of Union at the recent electiou FOR 2500 POLICE TIN TAGS J. W. Newbert has left in our curio depart­ stock ol $9,500; amount paid ; pay You will get a )lnu

OUR CIRCULATION. The death of Hiram Hatch removes an old MEN AND WOMEN. business man from this city. Mr. Hatch was The r<-an1 ir weekly clwt'llmlen of h* CointER- | born in China, Me., in 1813, the third child of Personal Paragraphs of More or Less G a z i:t i-k l» 205.1. I'hln l» the l.irrr-t circulation | a large family. He was in business in Bangor Fall Purchases attaln.-l by atty paper fit Knox County, antt nearly Interest to Our Readers. and Isle an Hunt before settling in Rockland FULLER: COBB it is Mrs. Joseph Kalloch is quite ill. in 1851. He married Ann E. Haskell the same •II of In that county and In the ncinl.horlnn year. He continued in business here until five -FOR THE— onca of Lincoln, Waldo an,I llnnenrlt. We invite W. J, Anderson is in New York. years neo when he was otiliged to retire on ac­ the moat complete Inv. atlua'lon of our ei on, and Stephen Gould went to Boston last evening. count of tailing health. He had a shock one will allow our edition or our books to anybody who Miss Jennie McDonald is visiting in Boston. 1yearagolust April and another in June the may wlah ,o «ee. same year, front which he partially recovered. I.AST YEAR! Are offering the best HOUSEHOLD Hurry E. Knowles was in Boston last week. He has been confined to his room since Jan. H, e,In ...... f reaped and tarda of ihankawll Miss Jennie Weeks went to Bangor Thurs­ last and to his bed for about two months. He day. bore his sufferings very patiently. There were Again confront all who arc the happy own- be rh.irged to the parties ordering them at the rate Was a great shawl season with tis, era of a home. Notwithstanding that tlte of live rents per line, mid no charge Ivaa than tdtty Mrs. Laura Wheeler went to Boston Satur­ four children of whom only one, Mrs. Charles day. A. Haskell, with his wife survives him. The Election engrosses the attention of a large cents. and we predict that more Shawls will portion of the people, they will not forget Mr. attd Mrs. J. R. Smith have gone to Port­ funeral occul ted today under Masonic auspices. land. to eat, to dress, to prepare for the return of Wit it a handicap l.tek of shipping facilities he worn this fall and winter titan the absent ones, the biting frosts, the blind­ Miss Helen Bartlett has returned from Bos­ PL U Sl I VOTE FOlfBUSINESS. ing and drifting snow or cold blasts of winter. is to mt enterprising lo vn I It” Piper canning ton. factoiy nt Union has been ptevented from en­ ever. One naturally calls to min i the firm most _ 11. N.Kectie and wife were in Boston last familiar to them when the buying of goods is larging its plant there because the town is so week. Give The Town a Little Chance To ftir front a shipping point llt-v me unwill- under consideration. Miss Alice Black went to Boston Thursday Grow. Is our name known to you? in g to make any further outlay for fear they night. CLOCKS If so, is it not favorably known ? will not he able to compete with other tanners Miss Isadore Ferguson is visiting friends in Look Out For the Boys and Girls. A S H A W I J Are we not known to be the largest dealers Look to it, citizens of Union, that this lack is Boston. of house furnishing goods in New England? Mr and Mrs. Warren Williams have gone to Uxiox, Oct. 1st, 1888. supplied Boston. Mit. E d it o r :—Knowing that you have a ; Heu,t for Cuts, Humpies anil Prices. : In ottr report of the North Knox Society Miss Clara Meservey went to Bostou, Monday evening. great many readers in Union, I thought a Is the most sensible garment a hid}’ In Rockland Cb tries Miller of Kist Union talks about some W. T. Banks is in New York, on his wav to letter in relation to n question that they are Have we not extensively advertised that we n ’w varieties of apples with which lie has been Florida. intensely intefested in would induce you fto can wear, for what is warmer or pret" are BETTER situated to supply experimenting. We expect in a few weeks to Miss Ava Kittredge of Belfast is visiting in publish it. There is at the present time much give our readers an article on the Russian mul­ this city. talk about ottr proposed and probable rail­ tier. We have bought at least AT THE LOW PRICE OF berry with which he his been experimenting. C. W. S. Cobh and family left for St. Louis road. Wc presume there ts not a man in the PARLOR SUITS! It will he remembered that a few weeks ago yesterday. town but would like to have it. but ns in we published the opinion of J. It. Richardson Lewis Blackington returned home from Bos­ everything else, there are some who would ton Friday. In All Grades and Prices. of this city on the same fruit. like to have somebody else do it and not Mrs. Maynard Austin went to Boston Thurs­ day evening. cost them anything, and therefore would vote 5 Times More Shawls! CHBAMER SETS, Said a Union man who is anxious to see the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spofford were in the against loaning the credit of the town for five per cent of its valuation ; and there are others projected railroad built: “ Union will never city last week. in almost every shape, quality of wood and grow as long as site permits herself to lie with­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stover have returned who earnestly weigh everything for and price. out decent shipping I utilities. On several oc­ from Boston. against so they can act. To this class we wish casions I have talked with tnannticttirers ami T. J. StClair is in the Maine General Hospital to submit a tew facts, first that we live in as To start this Fall’s business than we Wood Heating Stoves, Wood Cooking for treatment. capitalists alim t coming to Union and devel­ good a town as there is in Maine as regards Mrs. W. H. Smith has returned from a trip did last, and can show a much great­ CALL ANO LOOK at one. Ranges, Parlor, oping our great water power. They have in- beauty, productiveness, diversity of scenery, to Loivell, Mass. healthfulness, intelligence of its people and all Sitting-Room, and Chamber Steves, ▼ariibly been favorably impressed with tin Miss Alice McLaughlin is making a short er variety in styles and qualities. town and its advantages until they asked the in visit in Rockport. things that go to make a place loved; again evitable question : ‘Rave von a railroad in your Miss Maud Anderson arrived home from we are one of the few places in this country tonn and our answer in the negative is til- Portland, Saturday. that is losing its population. This last sad CARPETS, Wavs received as follows: -If you havn't a Henry A. Ilueter is at W. 11. Glover’s where thought leads us to ask wli it is wrong and PRICES railroad or some other shipping facilities it's his wife preceded him. after due thought we a sk : I< it not because and almost every conceivable article used in no use to talk about u'.iitizing the town's water Mrs. Gay Young ot Winthrop, formerly of we cannot exchange the products o f our toil the Imine, than any other house ? this city, is visiting here. powtr. (ict a railroad and ihen we'll talk with for that which gratifies man's desires without Can anyone oiler more LIBERAL TERMS Mrs. Abbie Smiih of Haverhill, Muss., is vis­ too much cost. The population of this town W A Y D O W N ! than we ? you.’ " As will be seen in another column the iting friends in the city. since 1830 his decreased J532 souls, 11 per Newmarkets! Have you ever known of our being less canning business In the town would lie mate­ Mrs. L. E. Wade and daughter Carrie are liberal than we advertise to be? There are year, leaving three people to pay the taxes rially enlarged if the town had any kind of visiting triends In Massachusetts. —AT— many other questions that might be asked, if shipping facilities. In the lace of these facts Samuel Weaver of Washington is the guest that four did then, with more roads and just spnee admitted, but these are sufficient to a man must he short-sighted to oppose any of his sister, Mrs. R. G. Robinson. as many officials as then to support. impress your mind in our favor (if the move that looks toward a railroad. Ernest, son of E. K. Glover, has entered the The principal objection that is brought All Styles & Prices. answers are favorable to us) and turn your Institute of Technology, Boston. against the project is the fear of increased thoughts in our direction. Mrs. John F. Singhi has gone to Haverhill, taxation, nnd that we will be called on by W. 0 . H e w e ttjt C o/s We want to tell you of the things that a Thursday afternoon at three o'clock a meeting Mass., to visit Mrs. Richard Bartlett. assessment to make up deficiencies. As to year ago were growing in the wilds of the will li • held in the cli tpcl of the First Baptist Mrs. Henry Kelly and daughter of Fairfield Southern and Western States, that are now church for the purpose of organizing some are guests of Mr. and Mrs. IE H. Crie. the first the interest on the five per cent loan made up into the handsomest Rind of a charitable society, to carry on opera­ Ralph Baker and bride have returned from would be about $1200. This town this year In Ox Blood, Navy, New Blue, tions this winter. All are Invited—men, women their wedding tour and ure now in Bath. has raised .$1509 extra, and now the taxes Parlor Suit Frames, Camber Sets, and children, people of all shades of political Miss Jennie Ingraham went to Portland yes­ are not very high, and after tiiis loan is made Brown, It tripes, Plaids, and religions belief—none need stay away. terday, where she visits Mrs. D. H. Holman. the taxes will be no higher titan this year. W E H A V E Extension Tables, Dr. Fairfield has returned home from Fitch­ As to the second, the town would not be Plain, etc. Lounges, Centre Tables, Mirror There will lie no call for funds, as the meeting burg, Mass., where he has been delivering lec­ is tilled for the purpose o f talking matters over tures. allowed to do any more if it wanted to. Now Frames, Clocks, and deciding what it is best to do, if anything. is it not reasonable to suppose that any man Elkanah Boynton went to Boston yesterday Pianos, Organs, Chairs, Book Cases, It is hoped there will lu a large attendance. to continue bis studies m the Boston School of paying taxes in town would receive more IS Pronounced by all to be far Rockland sadly needs such an organization, Phtirmaey. than enough benefits to make up his Office Desks and Secretaries, which will till a place not yet occupied. T h e H. O. Gurdy left yesterday for New York extra taxation, receiving for everything he ahead of all previous seasons. where his wife has been visiting her mother C.-G. in expending its meagre fuel fund last sells more and getting everything" he buys all of these nnd many more are gotten up and for some time. cheaper. made from the walnut tree. There is no wood winter found several sad cases of want which Ralph Loring, who went to Kansas last week, i]pgp The largest assortment could have been reached in no other way. Now we have had a standstill experience, so valuable as this, for it is enjoyed has secured a position in the Kansas City bank by the poor ns well ns the rich, nnd each year Don’t hold back and say that the city will look with Wendall P. ltiee. in fact a downhill tendency for some time, and is it not time that we do or try to do of misses' Newmarkets in the adds to its popularity. 'The styles this year out for such cases. We certainly have as effi­ Miss Addie Hahn is in Gloucester, Mass , are especially pretty, particularly in Parlor cient and thoughtful a board of overseers of the visiting her brother, Edward Habn, mate ot something. Now that something is to get a U. S. vessel Grampus. city. Suits and Chamber Sets, upon which no pains poor as ever grew, but thev are not omnipres­ railroad. We have an offer which perhaps are spared so satisfy the popular demands. Ediv. Pease of Fremont, Neb., who has been may never come again. Now when you are -OF- ent nor omniscient, and there are many cases visiting In Appleton, was in this city yesterday, Antique Oak and Ash, 11s well as the wood in of need that they cannot reach, so let there be en route for the west. called upon to vote, as you will be, act the natural state are made in very pretty a large attendance at the First Baptist chapel Mrs. Irene Chatterton of San Francisco, for­ conscientiously and vote so the coming boy styles and sold at low figures. Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. merly of Waldoboro, is a guest at L. W. Ben­ and girl who will have to work for a living ner's, North Main street. will not be obliged to leave home and home WHITE BLANKETS! Send foe Cuts utnl Prices. Charles Smith of Haverhill, who has been The apple crop in Maine, from all that can be influences and go among strangers to build spending his vacation in this city and Apple- for themselves. Vote for the railroad and TOO 3STew S tyles learned from the best sources, is to be some­ ton, returned home last week. everything is possible and many things what below tlte average. In some localities A. H. Whitford and wife are visiting in Wo­ We are selling quite a Blanket for PINE PAINTED CHAMBER SETS there will be none for sale outside of the county, burn, Mass , and other places. They return probable for Union. Our water power is im­ mense, both in magnitude and cheapness of and some counties will even have to buy for the lutter portion ot this week. 75 cents a per pair. seem not to lose theit hold, hut. on the con­ their own consumption. Those who have large Mrs. Helen Repsher, who has been visiting development, having no equal in this part of trary, are gaining in popularity; this is to her mother, Mrs. Barnard Ulmer, returned to the state. Labor would and could labor S3.00, 3.50, 1.00, 1.50, and 5.00 be accountei for by reason of the great im­ orchards that promise a good yield are of her home in New York Saturday. SHAWLS, cheap, for it is a pleasant place and cheap provement in decorating, in which our paint­ course the fortunate ones for high prices arc an­ Mrs. H. L. Kelly, Egbert Kelly and wife place in which to live. Give us the road, the takes a ers excel all others we have ever seen. It is ticipated. The tipple crop abroad is poor. The and Mrs. E. P. Kendrick and children of Fair- certainly to be wondered at that such finely apple districts on the continent report not above field are at Mrs. J. L. Geoffrav’s, Masonic business will come, population increase and Just opened. Prices low. street. executed and artistic paintings can be shown half a crop, while the English and Scotch our town will wake up and be a place to be on these goods, and sold at the prices we are Mrs. J. A. Greene and son of New York, crops are light. In France the crop is very proud of. Vote for the future! selling for at this season. and Miss Eloise Greene ol Waltham, who have R e g it .a h . BANC UP PA3R abort in consequence of unfavorable weather, been visiting at C. L. Allen’s, left for home and in Belgium there is only a medium yield Thursday. of the early varieties while of file latfer sorts Ezekiel D. Hall, who died in Prairie, W. T., ORDINATION. -OF- OUR STOVE & RANGE DEPT. •he crop is very small, English buyers cannot recently, was a brother of Mrs. Samuel Bryant of this city, Levereli G. Hall of South Thom­ The Rockville Freewill Baptist Church obtain their supplies from the continent as is aston and Judge Hall of Waterville. is well supplied and therefore ready to meet Ordains a Pastor. 50 pieces of Plush at ...... 50e the increasing demands that will be made generally the case when there is a light crop at Otis L. Keene, brother of W. H. Keene of home, consequently they will look to our coun­ this city, a citizen of Jacksonville, is recovering Sunday last was a great day for the Freewill upon it this fall. As a rule we hold to the Ranges that have given such unqualified sat­ try for their more th in usual shipments. And from ail attack of yellow fever. In a letter re­ Baptist Church at Rockville, it being the occa­ isfaction in years past, and the Quaker, New ceived from him by Mr. Keene yesterday he re­ sion of the ordination of 11. W. Abbott of this BLANKETS when there is a good foreign demand for Ameri­ ports a more cheerful outlook there. Tariff and First National are as good and a can apples, Maine gnw eis arc sure to reap the city. The house was packed, every seat being 10(H) y d s. I L m n a n t P lu sh ..T o e Cards lire out for the wedding of Miss Jen­ little better than ever, as some valuable im­ advantage of the call. nie Geottray of this city and Elwood Telman of tilled. The services commenced with singing provements have been made upon them with­ Chicago, which is to occur tomorrow at 10.30 by the choir: “ I ’m resting in the Crucified.” — AT’— out increasing the cost to the buyer. There One nrgutnent that is used in favor of a o’clock at the residence of the bride’s mother, The scripture lesson was read by Rev. W. H. are probably more of these ranges iu use iu Mrs. J. L. Giott'ray, Masonic street. Littlefield of Vinalliaven; ordination sermon 52 in. Flannels ...... 50c Maine than there ure six of any other makes. ruilroad trout Union to Warren is that it will Will, Waller and Fred Sargent, who were We think it safe to say, no town iu the State give the town new business. Suppose the called home from Attleboro, Muss., by the by Rev. Geo. S. Hill ot this city, subject, Worth 75 centtt. is without our ranges. We were especially road docs not result in more business it be­ death of their father, returned to Massachu­ “ Regeneration." The speaker dwelt upon the fortunate last season in our wood healing hooves the people of Union to build the road in setts yesterday. Mrs. Sargent returned with great need of the world, the church and the W. 0 . H ew ett & Co.’s stoves, it being the first year but what some them, her daughter Mabel being very ill there. order that they may keep the business that ministry of the regenerating power of the gos­ were pronounced not satisfactory in every Mrs. L. H. Rhodes, who died at the home of they have. In these days of rapid transit no pel. The subject was ably acd clearly pre­ case. We feel confident that our line of Par­ her father, Timothy Smith, in this city, Wed­ 1(H) pieces C o u p o n P lu s h at lor and Chamber Stoves cannot be equalled town is at a standstill, and the towns with nesday, will lie remembered us one of otirlligli sented and was listened to by the large congre­ in New England. good shipping facilities are growing nt the School graduates, and a young lady of great gation with close attention. After this the or­ Send fur cuts an I pric s of these goods and expense of those which have not such facilities. premise, who leaves many friends to mourn her dination prayer was offered by Rev. E. C. Half Price. untimely departure. any other that you may need, iu each case Union hasn't the population she had 50 years Shattuck of Washington. The charge given Invitations are out for the wedding of I,io specifying the articles you wish to see repre­ ago, while in 30 years there has been a great E. Bow to Miss Charlotte V. Linn, which takes by Rev. \V. II. Littlefield was solemn and im­ Underwear sented. falling off. Let's see w hit the records say! place at Hotel The Preston, Somerville, Mass., pressive, and made a lasting impression upon In 185(1 Union's population was 1970. in 1880 Thursday evening. Get. 1th. The many friends the hearers. The hand of fellowship and wel­ 10 pieces Stripe Velvet... .50c it was 1548, a falling otf of 422, giving aver­ of Levi in this city send congratulations, and come was then given by Rev. Geo. S. Hill nnd Carpetings Are Now Coming In T u b C.-G. its benediction. We are giving the best Bargains ev­ age yearly decrease in the 30 years of 14. the service was closed by the choir singing: W. (J. Hewett is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. and no better time can lie had to send for The same proportionate decrease would give David Talbot, ill Omaha, Neb , ami lias also “ Happy in the love of Jesus." er shown in the ptesent population as 1430. The town been visiting his brother, Anson Hewett, in The congregation then repaired to the water's samples. Please state the qualities desire I, whether Brussels, Tapestries, Woolens or has lost 30 tax payers since 1880. The town Admuh, Nell., about 40 miles from Omaha. edge where Rev. Geo. S. Hill assisted by the UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES', GENTLE­ Mr. Anson Hewett formerly lived in this city, Cottons, us our selection can he made more eqpenses are the same, and some of our going west nearly 20 years "ago. new made pastor, Rev. H. W. Abbott, admin­ satisfactory. We have some beauties iu the MEN, AND CHILDREN AT Union readers who have wondered why their W. O, Fuller, Jr., and family left Thursday istered the ordinance of baptism to eight per­ above qualities ami the prices are just ns individual tax is more while the nnnttul ex­ on their return to La C’ygne, Kansas. The sons, who have recently professed laith iu the near those of the manufacturers us possible. penses of the town are no greater will see the many Irietids of the family look forward Lord, after which they adjourned to meet at CARPETS answer in tiie fact that there are fewer tax always with pleasure to their annual visit east, the church in one hour where a social meeting and the boys and girls id' T h e C'.-G. force are payers to raise the required amount. Union always as glad to welcome Mr. Fuller as of was held. At the close Rev. G. S. Hill gave W. 0 . H ew ett & Co.’s Semi for Sample certainly needs a road to hold her own, even yore when he so ably tilled the editorial chair. the right hand ot fellowship to the new mem­ without considering the thought of new busi­ Mel. I). Itemenway of San Francisco is a bers. Prayer was ottered by Rev. W. IE Lit­ ness, which will result as a matter of course. guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. W. tlefield and the services of the day closed with ATREDUCEDPRICES Do not forget that we, ineachcaseprepay Palmer. Mr. Iiemenway went from Rockland singing by the choir: "God bless you till we freight and sell for cusli, or ONE-QUARTER People of Union, you can’t afford to exist some twenty years ago. He was a prominent CASH down and the balance iu Monthly longer without a railroad! musician in those days and is deeply interested meet again.” NEW FLANNELS, Payments. Do not forget that we have ------—• in musical matters at present. He is engaged Ile m p a t ...... 1.1c SMART WORK. in the manufacturing business in San Fran­ cisco. HORSE HAIRS. BRANCH STORES AT F. A. Thorndike has a new acquisition in The Dandy crew at Chas T. Spear’s mill, In our marriage notices will lie found an an­ NEW YARNS, in the way of a horse of which he is extremely All Wool Extra Super... .55c Buugor, Auburn, Itoeklaml ami Biddeford list week, discharged weighed and stowed nouncement o f the wedding of G. II. Bletheu ol this city and Mariella S. Rawson, daughter proud....Charles Robbins lost a good horse M a in e, away the cargo of corn of schooner Race of E. T. li Rawson of Boston, formerly of by death Thursday night. Horse, 2000 bushels, In one hour and 27 this city. Mr. Blethen is one of our most te- NEW HOSIERY, T ap e stry ...... 50c where same goods, same prices and same terms ffiiuutes. Within a week schooners Louisa spected and popular young men and Mis. may be had as at Headquarters of the Blethen is remembered as a charming young Fire in a small building owned by A. U. Prances and Oregon have discharged cargoes ladv. They will make their home with Mr. here and the Ariosto is bound here with a cargo. Blethcn’s parents, Holmes street. Tut: C.-G. Petmiiuan, Sea street, brought out the fire de­ NEW CLOAKINGS A ll W o o l...... 50c offers its best wishes. partment yesterday. The building was atotal THE ATKINSON loss and Insured with Cochran & Sewall for SEVERIAL CASKS A very brilliant first wedding anniversary party was given liy Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bird at $100. Will H. Keuedy occupied the building AT B ru s s e ls ...... 85c to $1 the residence of (,'apt. M. K. Willey, Litnerock fur a stable, and had hay therein which was ft is estimated by a lime manufacturer that street, Saturday evening, some titty guests being HOUSE FURNISHING between 50,000 and 00,000 casks of time salted royally entertained. Drive wbist was the chief uninsured. from this couuty for New York, Friday. amusement, and an elegant collation was served COMPANY, «♦«------iu which salads, cold meats, fruit and coffee Robert N. Marsh, U. S. mail agent between The railroad commissioners commence their played an important purl. On this occasion the this city and Portland, has been removed. little sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bird was named Cor. Pearl and Middle Sts, Portland,Me fall examination of roads, Thursday, the Bau- William Case Bird. ’Twas a verv pleasant oc­ He has been a faitbtul and efficient agent. No Fuller & Cobb. W.O.Hewett£Co.’s. ISAAC C. ATKINSON. Gen V u ifir. gor A Piscataquis being the first subject. ta l on. successor has yet been appointed. I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1888. 3

The awnings are coming down. • • The handsome tomb erected at Apple- FOLKS AND THINGS. Wm. Burley’s new house is being plastered. ■ton by W. H. Sumner of Schuyler, Neb., at­ • MILLINERY • 1888. tracts a great deal of attention. A party of The North-end Knitting Bee will meet this friends from Belfast recently made a trip to 2650—REGULAR WEEKLY CIRCULATIOR—2650 evening with Mrs. J. R. Richardson, Camden I Appleton to see it. «l FLOURh* street. ANNOUNCEMENT! Ames A Co. are repairing their store build­ • ’ The many friends of W. A. Mcdcalf of The Knox A Lincoln are offering low rates ing. Torrington, Conn., formerly of Thomaston, to Boston. A. F. Crockett is painting his residence in were pleased to shake him by the hand the 1000 Barrels Bought Before colors. The South-end trestle is approaching the other ilay. Mr. Medcalf is very pleasantly sit­ Mrs. D. E. HOYT A high railing has been erected in the interi­ Snow kilns. uated in Torrington and has come to Maine to the Rise, or of the postoflice. Hnnlv A Shaw have bought a house lot on I take his wife back with him. OF B O S T O N , Edward street of J. H. Flint. • “ The funeral of Mary, widow of the late Prescott A Co. took in GOO tons of coal nt Bavins len'ed the store recently occupied by MISS } their houses, Inst week. A popular young man about town is present- j Marlboro Packard, occurred Wednesday from For Sale at Bottom Prices ing his lady friends with nicely made lap- J CELIA BOYD, would announce to the Ladies of W. H. Glover A Co. are just completing n the home of Aaron Henderson, Warren, where Rockland and vicinity, that she will open for their ' boards. inspection on — BY— house nt Sunset for Cnpt. E. Eaton. she has made her home since the death of her Although the fleet has sailed the lime business [ husband. She was about 80 years of age and Frank Pendleton has moved into Mrs. is very dull, there being but 26 kilns afire in J the remains were interred in Union. She was Oliver Stewart’s house, North end. Thursday anti Friday the county. generally esteemed. CHAS. T. SPEAR. H. O. Gurdy A Co. hnve made great changes Mrs. D. E. Hoyt has leased the store recently j • • Rodney Thompson, esq , who studied and improvements about their office. occupied by Miss C. C. Boyd and opens Thurs- J law in the office of the late A. P. Gould, and OCT. 4 AND 5, Wednesday & Thursday The empty limecask teams have found their day with a full stock of goods. who has many friends in this vicinity, leaves ANNUAL SEASON OF LOW FARES way over the extension of Masonic street. ------A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF ------' The Pioneer now makes one trip a day leav­ soon for Omaha, Neb., where he Intends to lo­ OCTOBER 3 AND 4, On the Steamers of the Rockland people did not pan out at the ing Vinalhaven for, this city at seven a. m , cate. Mr. Thompson has been located in Wal­ doboro for a year past. He is a graduate of North Knox Fair. They missed a good and leaving this city for Vinalhaven at two p. T R I M M E D —I SHALL EXHIBIT— BOSTON & BANGORS.S. COMP’Y Bowdoin college and a fine fellow. Daring the continuance of show. m , touching at Hurricane both ways. • • A very pleasant musicale and literary MERCHANTS WEEK IN BOSTON! Work has been completed on the loundation The Central Knitting Bee will meet with The Correct Styles & Latest Novelties of Edw. Uluici's new house, Blnckington’s social was given in the parlors of the Burton BONNETS&HATS The latest device for a combination of BusincM and Mrs. Dr. Wiggin, Mnsonic street,next Wednes­ House, Wednesday evening. Miss Lola Burton Pleasure, and for Corner. —IN — day night, Oct. 8, presided at the piano and songs were rendered TW O WEEKS LONGER A woman with a little child in her nrms was The two local assemblies K. of L. hold a by Miss Cora Buzze'and others. The literary Millinery and Fancy Goods! to enable nil to mnke their Fall and Winter purchas­ seen smelting on Jones A Bicknell’s wharf one es, Hue the Hights and atlraetl np, viidt their friends meeting in Glover Hall tonight to take action portion ol the evening's entertainment was fur­ Boston Round Hats & Bonnets, and the plAcefl r f nrnuftement. of th e Great Metrop­ dny last week. regarding the sufferings of their fellow knights nished by Mrs. Angie Ames of Minneapolis, Including all the Latest Importations. olis, the Boston & Bangor Steamship Company — TOGETHER w it h - will commence its Annual Heaflon of Low Fares on Our renders should all peruse the Interesting in Jacksonville. who gnve several very pleasing recitals. Mrs. article on another page anent the big San Do­ The C. L. 8. C. will hold its first meeting of Ames is a charming elocutionist and recites ALL ARE INVITED. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 mingo truit scheme. My OWN SPECIAL DESIGNS! — WHICH M ILL CONTINUE UNTIL— the season at the Y. M. C. A. parlors Saturday beautifully. Gen. Berry Lodge, K.of P., nt its meeting evening. A full attendance of the members is • • While in Union the other day we had MRS. D. E. HOYT, 49-A11 are cordially invited to be present. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1888, 82.~> for During which period tickets will bo «old at greatly Thursday evening voted the relief of desired, and those wishing to join should nt- the pleasure of meeting Willard Hart, one ol reduced rates, as follows: the Jacksonville sufferers. Store Next Berry Krof*. Stable. 38 tend this first meeting and be enrolled ns mem­ the pioneer singing school teachers of this From BANGOR, HAMPDEN, WINTER Small, of the Maine State College team, will bers. section. Mr. Hart is 70 years old and hale and MRS.J.HANRAHAN PORT ami BUCKSPORT, to Boston nnd 38___ return ...... $3 50 resume pitching next season, his arm having The Primrose Club has been organized nt healthy. His first singing school was taught From HE \RSP<>RT to Bm-ton and re tu rn .. 3 IO been cured of its lameness. the North-end with Nina L. Crockett,President; In Appleton when he was 17 years of age. lie ] BELFAST to Boston ami return ...... 3 0 0 MRS. A. B. SULLIYAN C.AMDEN to Boston and return ...... 2 0 0 The Patriarchs Militant of the state have a Blanche Coffin, Vice Pres.; and Nellie Bab- find 30 scholars and a most satisfactory school. ROCKLAND to Boston and return.. 2 5 0 big field day at Maranacook Thursday. Lafay­ bidge, Sec. The club meets Wednesday after­ That was 53 years ago and Mr. Hart has taught Tick* tw will be good to retu rn on and until Octo­ A c ber 20, 18^8. I4 very T rip an Excnrflinn Trip. ette Canton of this city will not attend. noons, and its object is to work for the Old singing school nearly every winter since. He CJ< > o has been invariably successful as a teacher and o It is expe.-md that these remarkably low fares will Stephen Chase A Co. report fish very senree. Ladles Home. o be largely uvuilod of. has graduated many tine readers and singers. — WISH TO ANNOUNCE Tlldpt CHAR. E. WF EKS, Aift., Rockland- Lobsters are coming in plentifully and are re­ Deputy Labor Commissioner Campbell re­ He taught last winter in South Union and East <3 C ALVIN AUSTIN , AtfL. B *ston. tailing in the markets nt eight cents a pound. 37 3- WM. H. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. cently made an official visit to the factory of J. Union. i—i W. A. Rice of Bangor is busy in this city in IL Simonton and tells us that for sanitary ar­ • * Waldoboro is having busy times. A O P E N I N 4 = rangements, light, ventilation and other things tu the interest of the order of the Iron Hall. The Waldoboro truckman told Roundabout the O that tend to the comfort of operatives it is one local branch will start with 40 or 50 members. other day that he had never known such stir­ — OF— is AT HALF PRICE. of the best he ever inspected. ring times in the good old town. Six streaks £ i—i There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. to at the rooms of the \ . M. C. A., Friday, Oct. We have received our new samples of invita­ of plank have been laid on the big five-masted H ■ 5th, at three p. m. A full attendance is de­ tion cards, wedding stationery, dance orders, schooner Governor Ames, and it looks as Fall & Winter Goods! folders, and fancy cards of every description H cd sired. though some right smart work would have to —ON — □ O for the fall and winter of 1888-9. The styles d The accommodation train between this city be done to get the vessel off before snow flies. are handsomer than ever, and parties interest­ w and Thomaston ceased its trips Saturday. It Workmen are in demand there. The founda­ ed in works of art should call and see them. has proved a great convenience and people tions of the new shoe factory are completed nnd S S H >- i- With these samples to select from and the W ednesday, Oct. 10. have appreciated it. a big crew is nt work fruming. What Waldo­ goods we carry in stock we are sure to suit our boro needs now the worst kind is a loan and A big crowd started for Boston on the boat customers. last night. She went as far as Monhegan and building association. We have an Elegant Stock of - uo Q ? G. W. Edgerton has retired from the firm of LU came back here on account of the rough • * Cards have been received in this city Robinson A Edgerton to engage in other busi­ LJ e weather. nnd vicinity announcing the wedding of W. < ness in Thomaston. He and his partner, Mr. II. Andrews of Chicago, formerly of Thomas­ BONNETS&HATS z 25 James Beggs, who has been in the barber Robinson, have won many friends in town who Q n business in this city for many years, has moved ton, to Kate,daughter ol Judge Gresham of that —AND — n nJ regret to lose either one of ’em. We wish city, which occurs this Tuesday evening at 7.30 U4 to Portsmouth, N. IL, where he will go into success to Mr. Edgerton whatever business he r—i business. o’clock in the Fourth Presbyterian church, enters, and continued success to Mr. Robinson Chicago. They will be at home, Palmer House, Feathers and Trimmings! S 3 5 i—< A private dancing school opens in the £ at the old stand. Chicago, Tuesdays, Nov. 13th and 20th. Mr. o Armory this evening under the instruction of Andrews is one ot the worthiest young men of In nil the Novelties of the Season. o Prof. G. F. Meservey and the management of MU P i AMUSEMENTS. the many that have gone from old Thomaston, u.'« J. A. Burpee. Some 21 couples will attend. and his eastern friends forward their iiearticst Please call and examine our goods before pur > - The Indies of the Cong’l church will hold an chasing. Yours Respectfully, ’’’he Bowdoin College Baseball Club for the congratulations, in which T u b C.-G. joins. CD oyster supper in the church parlors Friday CD coming season will be under the management Mr. Andrews is a nephew of O. S. Andrews of f-M of Mervyn A. Rice of this city. If they don’t evening, Oct. 5th. Oysters will be served in o -4-> this city and the son of William Andrews of LO win the pennant 'twill not be tor lack of able all the various styles of the art. Coffee and Thomaston. . A.B.Sullivan &Co. un otner refreshments will be on sale. The chil­ management. Mrs. A. IS. Sullivan. Miss J. C. K ellly . U4 S3 dren of the society will offer -for sale a varied • • We had the pleasure at Union, one day i r—1 The walls of the old half-burned building last week, to meet O. J. Doyen, one of the o CtJ assortment of fancy articles. NONE BETTER. near the old depot blew down in the gale of firm of Emerson, Stevens & Co., the big edge CIRL.S WANTED. H- Wednesday, and Augustus Ulmer has bought The concert for the Old Ladies Home will tool manufacturers of Oakland. Mr. Doyen The Photographer, be given by Mr. Vicary at Farwell Hall next wi I sell Tickets for the remains. Here’s one good job we can has travelled over this section of our state tor Cabinet Photographs credit the gale for. week. The tickets are to be placed at 25 cents many years introducing his goods, and has a at t he Low Pri ?e of each with privilege of reserving seats in advance WATCH FOUND. ©2.50 PEK BOZ. A. C. Gay A Co. have bought a portion of good word for Eastern Maine and its people. A11 Styles for old and without extra charge. The committee in Found on the street a Gentleraun's Watch. The tug Fred Wilson. They are agents for the He reports business in his line very dull ns younv. From aoia charge of the arrangements will have their owner can have the same by proving proper*)’ and until the. noent'i ^ay boat and orders for towing can be sent them compared with years ago. The improvements paying charges. 38 SAM’L HASKELL. of October. '1 icfcets tickets out Thursday and ready for distribution by telephone. The boat will lay at Tillson’s in mowing machines and other agricultural im­ to liold good until to those interested in the movement. WANTED be fine day of July, IS33. W Uopy ami Enlargi­ whart, and orders may also be left with Capt. plements have, of course, down the demand A convenient House with stable. Apply to ng at the same terms. Day on board. The coming fair of Nahanada Tribe and for scythes. The company still sells many of 38 F. J. BICKNELL. My Studio is Between Burpee's Furniture Alfarata Council, Improved Order of Red — IN— Rooms and the American Express Ofiice, The shipping business at Tillson’s wharf has its goods in Aroostook, and has a fair trade in Men,promises to be the big time of the season. Up S ta ir s . been very lively of late. Saturday evening this section. Mr. Doyen is a very intelligent Fine Residence for Safe The event will paralyze the people next month man and a pleasant conversationalist. He IN KOCKLAND. there were 2000 cases of sardines and other —the 16th, 17th, and 18th, and will be held in The homestead ol Capt. J. P. Jones, situated on WATCHES, GLOCKS, canned fish from factories east, including a big served in the Maine legislature several years. Masonjc Htreet in this city; large house containing Photographer, Farwell Hall. The first evening the bright twelve rooms, furnace, slated roof, stable; all io batch of first quality goods from the Hurricane comic opera of “Penelope’’will be given with the perfect order; double lot 150 feet long, tunning establishment. from Masonie to Grace Street; fruit trees. Easy JEWELRY, ROCKLAND. ME. following east of characters :“ Mrs.Croaker,Mrs. $ tr tb s . terms of payment if desired. The regular monthly meeting of Aurora F. M .; Shaw ‘‘Penelope," Mrs. Mettie Berry ; For lurther information inquire of Lodge, !•'. A A. M., will be held tomorrow, L e a v it t —Rockland, Sept. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. W A LK ER , “ Chalks,” the milkman, George Mathews of Prescott Leavitt, a daughter. tf Pillsbury Block, Rockland. Wednesday evening, and King Solomon’s Thomaston; “Pitcher,” in the “perlice," James QUINBY—Rockland, Sept. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Silver and Plated Ware! Royal Arch Chapter, Thursday evening. At II. McNamara; “Tosser,” in the Grenadiers, Allen Quinby, a son. D o iiek ty —Kockland, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. WANTED TO EXCHANCE. — CALL ON— the Chapter meeting there will probably be II. M. Lord. The play will be put on with all Daniel Doherty, a daughter. One California Grain Cleanser. Will sell cheap UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CCCSRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WIU. work on the Mark degree. H a s k e l l —Rockland, Sept. 30, to Mr. ami Mrs. or exchange for light machinery for Carriage work. ODTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF TH0 the accessories of appropriate stage scenery, James Haskell, a daughter. 32-44” J . A. C LA R K , W est Camden, Me. One of the rooms in Dr. Williams' house, etc. ’Twill be found very funny. Wednesday R o w e l l —So. Thomaston, Sept. IV, to Mr. and Mrs, Mark Rowell a son. Elm street, took fire from the chimney Satur­ a degree of the Tribe work will be put upon the L a w l e r —R ockland, Sept. 27, to Mr. ami Mrs. Dissolution of Partnership. day night about 10 o’clock, but the lire was stage by the skilled degree drive of the Tribe Eugene Lawler, a daughter. The firm which has been doing business under K ennedy—Rockland, Septem ber 20, to Mr. and the style of Robinson k Edgerton is this day dis­ discovered and extinguished without an alarm. using costumes and paraphernalia from Bos­ Mrs. W. F. Kennedy, of Taunton, Mass., a sou. solved by mutual consent, Mr. Edgerton retiring. 416 Main St., Rockland. Damage to building assessed at $101.50, and ton. The third evening a grand ball will be P a l .m ek—Friendship, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. E.C. ROBINSON. Albion Palmer, a son. G. W.EDGERTON. some damage was done to carpets. Insured in given. Throughout the fair articles of fancy MouDY—South Thom aston, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Rockland, Sept. 29, 1SS8. 38-40 Cochran A Sewall’s agency. work and household utility will be sold. The Mrs. Daniel Mo<»dy, a son. ITEADQUARTERS^FOR object of the fair is to raise funds to carry out COUSINS—G re«. ’« Landing, Sept. 30, to Mr. and Beautiful full ostrich tips trim the most styl­ Mrs. Charles Cousins, a son. Cemetery Lots for Sale. ish imported French hats for fall wear. These the Tribe’s benevolent principles. L am pson—W est Camden, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Desirable lots for sale in the Sea View Cemetery Mrs. II. A. Lampson, a son—Howard Earle. Extension. Apply to HENRY L. GREGORY. often are the natural undyed tints, and are O v eklock—South Liberty, Sept. 22, to M r. ami 30 Spectacles, Opera and Field placed upon the crown, falling well toward the GRAND CLOAK OPENING Mrs. James Overlook, a daughter. front. A bow of costly ribbon holds them in H a s t in g s —E ast Union, Sept. 24, to M r. and Notice of Assignee of His Glasses. At Simontons. Mr. Asher of the Manhattan Mrs. E. S. Hastings, a son. place and makes the only other decoration. S a v a o e —Washington, Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Appointment. Cloak & Suit Co., New York, will be here Iehahod Savage, a son. At Rocklaml in the County of Knox and State of CHICAGO, RCCE ISLAND & PACIFIC R’f Frederic Danforth's engineering party which Saturday and Monday with a full line of P a c k a r d —N orth Union, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Maine the eighteenth day of September, A. D., Ito ix.aiu lines and braneheo include CHICAGO. is surveying the route for the Northern Maine samples. lie will be pleased to have the Mrs. Moses Packard, a daughter. 1888. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO .. ISLAND. LAVEN- Railway has arrived at a point above Island ladies call and see them even if they do not appointment us Assignee of the estate of Albert POr.T. DEB MOINES. COUNCIL BLDTTS. MUS­ wish to buy. .Jones of Washington, in said County of Knox, In­ WAT0H REPAIRING. CATINE, KANSAS C m ”, OT. JOSEPH. LEAV­ Falls. They are greatly enjoying the autumn fflarrtaflea. solvent Debtor, who has been declared an insolvent EN WORTH. ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDB. in the Maine woods. O. II. Tripp of this city upon bis own petition, by the Court of Insolvency WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, and BT. PAUL, LAMSON. for said County of Knox. and scores of iutenncchate cities. Choice ol and F. E. Hull of Warren are with the party. Og ie h —P en dleto n — Lineoinville, September 38-40 C. E. M ESERV EY , Assignee. route o to and from the Pacific Coast. AU trans­ 19, Edw ard R. Ogier of Camden, and Sarah B. Genthner & Whitmore The United states revenue cutter Levi Wood­ People bolding the Photo checks of the Lam- fer b in Union depots. East trains of Fine Day Pendleton, of Lincolnville. ______36 Ccachte, decant Dining Curs, magnificent Pull­ l e t h e n aw son TO THE PUBLIC, bury will re-enter the service Oct. 10, after son Studio, and all desiring something in the B —R —Boston, Sept. 20, G. II. man Palace Sleepers, and (between Chicago, St. line of nice portraits for the holidays will be Blethen and Marietta S. Rawson. Aiul to Those Holding Rumson Photo being repaired. Two line boats are being made Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) Iteciining glad to learn thut the Studio will be open again W e h st e k —St e t s o n —Melrose, Mass., Sept. 20, T ic k e ts: CAPT. H? E. STOWE, DOVER, M L Chair Cars* Seats Free, to holders of through tor her and the two old ones will be sold at Nov. 1-t for one week. by Rev. A. G. Beale, Webster Norrin and Margaret Whereas, a perron calling himself .1. G. Meader, C., youngest daughter of the lute William Stetson firuf-cii.cs tickets. auction. The old boats were good sea-worthy acting as our agent, has sold tickets for our photo- A prominent G. A. R. Veteran, writes: of Thomaston. graphs at unauthorized terms, we hereby warn the "Having used Bell’s Sarsaparilla in my family a Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R’y crafts but not good enough for this dangerous ROUNDABOUT. public against any further dealings with him. The “ CreatRock Island Route.” contract on face of ticket for Rocklaml Studio will good deal in the past two yeurs, I cannot tind words EsteDt.s West and Southwest from Kansas City service. S tains. control the price on all tickets. The tickets give a to express my appreciation of it us a blood medi- and tit. Joseph to NELSON. HOUTON,. BELLE­ Work upon the Limerock Railroad is delayed He Pounces Upon Items of News in reduction of one dollar from regular Studio price of cine. I believe it to be the best preparation in the VILLE. TOPEKA. HERINGTON, WICHITA. Various Places. live dollars, ami are not good for h than one HUTCHINSON. CALL WELL, und ail points in somewhat by the non-arrival of timber which H a t c h —Rockland, Sept. 29, Hirum H atch, aged dozen photos, 38 I market. Any one using it will he utonce convinced 75 years, 3 months, 13 duts. of its merits. ” Yours, II. B. STOWE. KAN8A8AND SOUTHERN NEBRA8KA is daily expected. The engine took several • • James Mitchell, one of the contractors K im b a l l —Rockland, Sept. 27, Nellie M. Kim- and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the A pril 14, 1888. heavily loaded cars up the steep graded trestle of the Lime Rock Railroad, is away on a trip to bull, aged 14 years, 1 month, 13 days. celebrated P* Union manufacture. All safety ap­ Dakota. B u h p e e —Rocklaml, Sept. 28, ilowurd Horton, 'S.G. PRESCOTT CO. pliances f.kA — *dem improvements. at the Atlantic kilns Saturday. The powerful son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burpee, aged 5 month*, B E E I ’ !S The t-': ..aus Albert Lea Route machine stopped when half way up the steep • * Union’s Common with its handsome 13 days. Have just received a superior quality of Jo the lav rite between Chicago, Rock Island. B la ck in g to n —Roeklund, S ept. 27, Morton A. trestle and then started again. monument, velvety sward and shady trees Atchhx n, 7‘ nsas City and Minneapolis and tit. BUckington, a soldier of the 4th Maine, aged 55 Paul. Its Watertown brunch traverses the great makes a very pretty picture. years, 10 months, 4 days. SARSAPARILLA! Bath Independent: “The many friends of D homey—Rockland, Oct. 1, Richard Droiney, LEHIGH EGG COAL! “ Y.'liCAT AND DAIRY Q2LT” Conductor Thomas Ingraham of the K. A L. • • Said a traveller to Roundabout. “ The aged 06 years. ! Which has great lasting qualities for heating stoves. cfNcrtL rr. lov i. Southwestern Minnesota, and. most people we have found at any summer re­ St a n t o n —South Thomaston, Sept. 30, Nathan We also have a full stock of Free Burning DID THESE CURES. Er. k t Central Bakotn. to W atertown, Spirit Lake. R. R. were much pleased to see him on the Stanton, aged 79 years, 0 days. E-cuac F alls m an y eth e r to w n s an d cities. street once more this week. Mr. Ingraham has sort this season were ut the Kineo House, D a g h k tt—E ast Union, Sept. 2b, of consump­ T te fchort Lino via Seneca and Kunkakee oilers Moosebead.” tion, Flora L. Daggett, uged 19 yeurs. O O X u i! Ambrose Evans, Brewer, Me. tupc-rior facilities to travel to and from Indian- had a long and serious illness, but he is grad­ Ha l l —Prairie, W. T., Ezekiel D. Hall, aged 60 upoks, Cincinnati and other Southern points. —CONSISTING o r— ! gives the following high testimonial: Fcx Tickets, Maps. Felders, or desired informa­ ually improving and the many friends of the • • The cranberry marsh of Hartwell years. tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Oificoor uddrewt C a l d e k w o o d —Widow’s Island, North Haven, "1 have been a great sutferer Irom humor in the genial conductor hope for his immediate and Woodcock at Searsmout produced but a small Sept. 26, Mrs. RebeccaCalderwood. Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, OttFT— Cushing, Sept.‘A), Wealthy J., wife ol El- stomach. I have tried years for help. At limes complete recovery.’’ crop this year and the few that grew were de­ — A N D — Oeo’l Muteger. O. n iTkt. Pu*u. stroyed by the recent heavy frosts. dreun Orff, uged 25 years, 4 months, 10 days. my liver uml kidneys have been att’ected by it. CHJCiOO. U_L. Changes have been made in the force of the D a v is —Cushing, Sept. 24, Joseph Davis, aged Lyken’s Valley Red Ash & Cumberland Bell’s Sarsaparilla is a wonderful remedy. I have • ♦ Elisha Bean, Searsmout, whose store 79 yeurs, 7 months. Ji. A L. at this end. Albert Berry is now PlEKbGN—So. Thom aston, Sept. 28, W illiam , For Sleuiu uml Smithing Purposes We can ree- taken it and can eat and sleep in peace. My stom- breaking instead of tiring: Frank Keizer is buildings were burned some time ago, has work Pierson, aged b4 years, 11 mouths, 12 days. omineiid our Chestnut to be of great value for ach is so much improved that I feel like a well man TO ADVERTISERS well along on a set of uew buildings, which R h o d e s—Rockland, Septem ber 20, Em m a F., Cooking purposes. once more. AMBROSE EVANS. ■ A list ofliXb) new-papef* divided into STATES baggage master on Conductor Rideout’s train wife of L. 11. Rhodes, aged 25 years, 4 months, 4 May, 15, 1087. uud SECTIONS will be sent ou application —F n -e. in place of Louis Shaw, who has entered the are being erected by a building association. days. KEUEMBEK THE PEACE. I To those who want their advertuing P> pay. we P a c k a k d —W arren, Sept. 23, M ary, widow ol Sold by all druggists. cun otter no better tuvdiuui iur thorough and eff* ct. employ of the Lime Rock R. R. Co. Albert • * The Thomaston Knitting Bee had a ride Marlboro Packard of Union, aged 80 years. ivo work thau H e various stetions oi our b e iv e t Erskine is firing in Albert Berry's place, and to South Hope last Wednesday and dined there, S im m ons—Hope, Sept. 10, Mrs. Lucretia Sim­ S. G-. Prescott & Go., LtKGE BOTTLES OXLY 50 CENTS. i o v a l I mons, uged bS years. GEO. V. KG WELL A: CO.. Charles Tabor who broke his leg some time being the guests of Mrs. W. A. Ncwcombe of H e a l —Lincolnville, Sept, 15, Michael B. Heal, Tillson's Wharf, Kockland, Maine. A lex M. Rduinson, J it., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, ago, has again t a k e n his engine. the party. They had a very pleasant time. uged 24 years, 5 mouths. 37 lu Apotlucary, i i Bangoi-, Ms 1 37-4Q It) Spruce St., New York. 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1888 i

NORTH KNOX. good, as were his Strawb erry apples. Mr. | Dakota Red potatoes; Rufus Linscott, big Thomas <5nkcforth'«, 7 feet 3 incites; Edward Hills showed an excellent nppic, named by i jack-o-lanterns; C. R. Dunton, fine Low Sidcllnger’s, 7 feet 4 inches. himself the Fall Spy Seedling. It was raised i Dutch cabbages, and Frank Grinnell, hand- E. F. Hoak exhibited a stnrdv looking Dur­ It Hold9 Its Annual Festival of from the seed. When it came to bear, the fruit I some lot of the same favorite fruit; F. L. ham bull; S. W. Upham, trained oxen, nice ^e/(o^sr was so good it didn’t need graiting. It ripens appearing cattle; Geo. Wellman, handsome | Mansfield and Rufus Linscott. oats: E. H. Apples. Pumpkins, Cows and about the middle of October, is fine eating and matched pair of 3-year-olds; Charles Elliot, a good pie apple, Is thrifty and bears every Burkett, liig English turnips and C. H. well matched oxen :Royal Grinnell, very ptet- a n d . Fancy Work. year. Mr. Hills had some fine specimens of Messer others of the same variety of fiat tv pnlr of 2-year-olds, and a matched pair of Potter's Sweet. turnips, lint a little truer to the name—both the same girling fl feet,2 inches; Frank Bryant, J. W. Snyward, some good specimens of the P ekd’> H t.i.. Try as. Jure 50. 1838—Tho exceptionally large and good: R. It. Robbins, good 2.vear-old<; Charles II. Messer, finely Bwirt Sppclllu Company, Allan a. Ga.—Gen An Exhibit That Did Credit to All Con­ Stark apple. [ onions; Harold Seiders, citrons and fine matched pair ns black its tlie ncc of spades; tlemen One of my clilidr it was trout led cerned. Charles Miller of East Union made an squashes: E. I.. Daggett, squashes and big Mrs. Alanson Coggnn.nice nalr of 2-yeai-olds; with rb ’-.mnli-m and bolls f-r about two exhibit of five plates of highly colored Ellery V. Town'end, pair 3 year-olds, girting years. Wo gave her various kinds of medi­ The nuiiual exhibition of the North Knox pumpkins; Palmer Rvan, excellent Early cine, but without pro'll, nnd began to despair apples, most of them new varieties, llis old ) Rose potatoes, and other exhibits of the t! tcet, 8 inches, fine lookers; Rltfits Stone, of curing her nt all. I was persuaded to ttv Agiiculiural fit Horticultural Society was held good palr3.yenr-ol(ls nnd n pair of 3-year-old your Swlit s Sp- rifle. After she had used standard Twenty Ounce apples were up to the I needful tuber by Dan'l Harding, C. H. several ballies tins diseases all disappeared, in Union last week begining Tuesday and average, Mr. Miller lias been making a white faces, girting about 6 1-2 feet: J. F. Brv- am i sh ‘> is m»w a bale, hearty and healthy closing I-’ridny. 'I lie exhibit should have Messer, Mrs. Jennie Fuller, J. T. Bryant, nnt, good pair; J. W. Savwnrd, 3-venrs-old, irl twelve years old. Another child has closed Thursday, but the terrible storm of trial of new varieties of apples and his deduc­ l.vsandcr Norwood, Seldom Dunton. El- matched up well, girling (i feet 8 inches: V. V. list become afflicted In the same way, ami I tions concerning certain highly lauded fant Using the S. S. S. and anticipate a prompt Wednesday threw that day out and the exhibit liridge Carroll, Charles Smitit. C. C. Daggett, Messer, 3-year-olds.small, but very handsome. an d perm anent cure. N. C. W aggoner.' was therefore continued until Friday. Not­ varieties are valuable. He had specimens of the exhibits comprising the best known C. W. Thurston, herd of seven grades with n t it H ill. Mo , July 7, UR*-The Swift withstanding the nnpropitious weather of the the Walbridge apple on exhibition—a little varieties-—Early Rose, Red Rose, Dakota Hereford predominating. In the herd is a Specific Co.. Atlanta, Oa.—Gentlemen: Our preceding week and Wednesday's deluge the crab-apple like variety. Mr. Miller has six grade Holstein after tiic big Fisk bull, Camden. little girl when but three weeks old broke showing exceeded that of any previous year Red, He,iron, etc. out with eczema. We tried the prescriptions trees of this kind, and be reports the fruit Rufus Linscott, beets from t -S o f an acre Charles Burgess, seven grad s, Durham nnd from several good doctors, but without atty except 188* when tiic number of entries ap­ small and very poor. It is a fair eating apple Hereford. Both herds were clean, valuable special benefit We tried 8. S. S., ami by the proximated 1000. that yielded 55 bushels; Elbridge Carroll, tu n e one bottle w as gone her head Itcgnn to and a late keeper. Another new specimen looking entile. heal, and by the time she had taken six THE ltORTIClT.Tl'RAI. EXHtllll Rutabagas, and E. I,. Daggett the same: II. A. Hawes, handsome 2 year-old grade bottles she was completely cured, how she was the Aucubafolia, the tree costing §2. Seldom Dunton, stock beets. We haven't Holstein. has a fti:l and heavy beau of hair—a robust, Far excelled that of any previous year, both in The fruit is a little larger than the crab, the attempted tog've an inventory of the entries, Fred S. Burgess, grade Jersey, and a good h -artv child. I feel it but my duty to make quantity of flowers arid variety of design in t.ils statem ent. Respectfully, H. T. Shobe. quality ordinary and the apple of little ac­ hut have mentioned such as seemed most one. floral pieces. Miss Electa Morton made a CnATTANorxjA, T exs., Ju n e 27, 188*—The count. Another new comer was the Magog worthy after a casual survey. 11 was Harry Sleeper, grade Jersey. 2-year-old—a Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga,—Gentlemen : very extensive display of pot plants and floral Redstreak. This fruit was introduced by- little heniity. In lSS'J I contracted blood poison, and at once designs, one of the latter, a cross of white sought a physician, who treated me for sev­ Ur. Hoskins of Vermont and sold through PUTTER CHEESE C. C. Daggett, grade Jersey, 5-vear-old—a eral months. By Ids isdvlcc I went to Crab dahlias, being very lovely. Other noteworthy the state at St a tree. The fruit is large in fine cow. Orchard Springs, Kv., where Ids course of displays were front the well-kept gardens ol That next attracted the attention of our John It. Thomas,2-year-old liciferand a fine treatment was carefully observed. I recov­ Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. E. L. Daggett, Mrs. size and poor in quality, and there is nothing critical eye—a savory and rich looking ered, as I thought, but the next spring pim­ attractive in its appearance. It lias a yearling. ples began to appear on my face and body. G. It. Messer, Miss E. B. Butler, Hattie Wins­ cheese flanked by others of the same quality, Royal Grinnell, two grade Iierefords, hand­ Tlieso gradually Increased to sores anti run­ low, Mrs. Estelle Uummings. Mrs. E. II. faintly outlined red streak on its green coat, and the names of the following well-known some cattle. ning ulcers. I was advised to try 3. S. S., and Mcro had one of the best displays in Ibis de­ but is neither handsome in shape nor color. is ONLY f o r Immediately after taking it I commenced to North Knox cheese experts were emblazoned Charles Elliott, a nice looking grade Devon. improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly partment. We noticed in her ’ collection of It is simply a fall apple, although 'tis recom­ E. L. Dagger, grade Holstein and grade Dur­ afterwards, and soon nothing remained to thrifty pot-plants an Immense geianiitm with thereon: C. H. Messer and ). T. Creigh­ tell of my trouble. My blood Is now thor­ mended as a late keeper. Mr. Miller has ton. Close by the butter halls—in fancy ham, fine cows, mid a grade Avreshire year­ two delicate shades of blossoms, and a big given it several years’ trial, and has no love ling. and oughly cleansed, and my system free from apple geranium. The former had 50 blossoms lirick and tempting octagon, while some was taint, and I owe my present condition- a for it. It is a hardy tree, and would do for S. I). Wilev. grade Jersey: George Wingate, perfect cure—to y our medicine. Icheerfully at one time. In this collection was also a laid down, not because 'twas tired, but lie- 2-year-old Jersey, thoroughbred; Ii. H. Bur­ give th s statement that others who have healthy looking century plant. Mrs. Mero has Aroostook where they can raise nothing else. cause that was the way to do it. An ex­ SUtTere 1 as I have may reap the same benet’.L Another new aspirant for popular favor is kett and B. D. Sprague, grade Jerseys, pretty | \ | Q T F o r S w o ly n t f . Hardy M. Burt, 24 West Ninth St. a large orange tree amt oleander, but was amination of tiic North Knox butter exhibit cows; Ellery V. Townsend, handsome year­ H omer, La., May 25, HRR-—The Swift Specific unalile to get them into ilie hall. tiic Excelsior. The trees cost 31 each. By tends to make one dissatisfied with the ling steers; Charles Elliot, black and white Co., .M.anta, Ga.—Gentlemen: About two Mrs. M. E. Tipedino’s exhibit was interest- grafting in good stock the trees outdid them­ ordinary, everyday butter of the grocery. twin licifers, grade Holstein, very prettily years ag » my general health gave way en­ ing, including a queer inelon pear and two selves, and Mr. Miller was aide to present marked; Pearl Oake«, yearling Native heifer tirely. I was so debilitated that I ulino-t varieties of amaranthus, whose plush like bios- It really looked good enough to eat. In despair- *’ of ever feeling well again. All a rather attractive specimen of this apple, this exhibit the names of Mrs. E. II. Mero, nnd a good one, the only Native on exhibition, "l^eJfcsT chevVin^ that t.ie physicians done for me brought no sums were brotight out very noticeably by a nnd the prize winner of’last year; G. R. Mes­ permanent relief. Friends insisted that I buck ground of dark toliage. blit the natural size is below the medium. Seldom Dunton, Elmer Messer, Mrs. J. L, should give s. S. S. a fa««* trial, although I It is very highly colored and a sltarp sour, ser, grade Holstein; Randall Wellman, a thought it would bn throwing away mcney. Jones, C. II. Messer, Mrs. E. L. Daggett. handsome grade Jersey yearling; Eben Bur­ After tnklng a thorough course, niy health M AXV THINGS Of INTEREST very like the Duchess of Oldenburg. Mr. Palmer Rvan, Dan'l Harding, Mrs. S. D. and .-drengtli returned, aud I must say that Miller had some extra fine samples of the gess, grade Holstein yearlings and big ones; t o b a c c o Cfl N not b e S. S. s. al raln-work which E3 i>-» you buti'ei' wn! Burton, who hud other very pretty work on ex­ of the exhibitors expect an increase over last proud of ibis interesting family. C o n sta n tly ♦*4<>n «*♦ I luncl. %♦ that tiredundallfiom Cleans-' the vitiated I E. Thurston, Union, colt, 1 months nnd it represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com­ fueling: if bo, usi hibition; Miss Callie Gleason, table scarf, year's product. We shall mention a few oilier Bai h Kuoiiirt fitted up at short notice. P ar­ Idood when you see one week old, out of a Drew mare alter Seldom bines all tlie knowledge which modem 49” s u l i-iio b B it t e r s ; its impurities burst painting of flowers on felt and velvet; Miss apple displays in the farm exhibits in whielt ticular attention given to the Ventilation of Drains, Carrie Gleason, bracket scarf, liund painted, they appeared. Diintun's Cooper horse—a very pretty colt with resourcing l + 11 NwtUcal aud Cess, oolw. lug through the skin a fine head mid limbs. Mr. Thurston sold two i ll Pimples, Blotches. and tabic scurf, lovely; Mrs. F. E. Burkett, science lias I O I1 S 6 IT developed, O| ratlves who are THE BIOGEST d is p l a y colts of this same luted last spring. 4-year-old REPAIRING IN .CITY OR COUNTY closely Ci.allned in an«l Sores. Relv onL carriage robe, ribbon work und arrnseue on witli many years practical experience iu si'i.i-iii i- B it t e r s ,«M eider down flannel, very pretty; Miss Lilia mid 5-year-old, for $200 each, to George \V. preparing niedlciues. Be sure to get only Prom ptly Attended to the mills and work­ ml health will fo! M From one farm was that of Alonzo liutler. Lost Drake mid Walter E. Mayo of Ibis city. shops; ciiTk-.who do Bacheldcr and Mrs. J. H. .Shepard, afghaus; year Mr. Butler bud a formidable rival in E.W. Inot procure sulUeicnt Mrs. Moses Luce, embroidered table scurf, il. Burkett, Appli ton, nistclted pair, Cooper Anderson of Warren, but Mr. Anderson stock, d r : sorrel,w igbing 000 eai It, will o it a H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa exercise, and all who si i. i-i ii t : B it i i;us tinsel and silk; Mrs. Estelle Cummings,worsted 190 Main Street, Rockland Me. areeoulliied in doin'-, made no cxiiildt ibis year, as bis health has bud point, und so perfectly mutcu that only Sold by all druggists. £l;sixfor£5. Prepared only will cure Divert om quilts und oilier nice work ; Lola ,\1. Morton, not been good and bis produce suffered severe­ NEXT DOOR NORTH OF 8. W. DRAKE'S. 5 should use Sri.t'ilt'ii plaint. I>m>'t be dis n ;i table scurf, ribbon and embroidery ; Mrs. Aaron tlie variance of a white stocking enables one to by C. I. HOOD & CO., A pothecaries, Lowell, Musa. B it t e r s . They w ly from the frosts, so Mr. Butler had the lield ■ ouragcd; liwlUcur Lui Wiley, crolclieted skirl; Mrs. A. Ames hand­ distinguish 'em. 1OO D o s e s O n e D o lla r not then be weak aud to himself. He made a display of eleven va­ David Cuntmingl, Appleton.l-year-nld Drew siekhs vo" ' ______,(£i some fire screen with chenille; J. M. Bowes, rieties of apples, mostly winter varieties, his .•M i.i’iicu B it t e r s linen bedspread, hand-ntudc, antique lace and gelding fine driver; E. Smith. Warren. Mr. I "T7wiu""ilo’nnt-wi»h St. Lawrence apples being noticeably perfect. Cummings, manager, Blackhawk mare in foal to suffer from Rheum will build you up and silk, with shams to mutch; Miss Helen Glea­ Mr. Butler won the county premium on apples If You Are Sick |I atism, use a bottle ol make you strougaud son, ottoman cover of embroidered canvass to Crockett's Gideon stallion, Gid Withers; Paint! Paint! healthy. nt the Slate Fair. From apples to beets, from inure in foal to the celebrated Lumps, the mare With Headache, Neuralgia, Rh< umutism Dyspep­ I SULFIIFlt liITTEI-.S ; with flowers; Miss Eldie Stone, handkerchief beets iu turnips, and so on in endless variety I it never falls ...... ire. ease and other work; Lilia Albee, dressing being ol Blackhawk, Drew and Knox blood; sia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, of everything growable—why ’twould take a pair of uiiucbed driving horses; a Nelson colt, Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague, Don’t lie without a will make your blood r* ease mat, silk crazy; Mrs. L. M. Lovett, knit whole paper to enumerate it I As usual Mr. pure, rich and strong, M edging, very nice; Mary E. Hilt, rlc-rac. yearling, that shows a- nice as any colt in this Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros­ bottle. Try it ; you Butler had some gigantic squashes of die Mam­ country; gentleman's driver, seven years old, You can buy the Ready Mixed will not regret It. i ud your flesh ban I. Mrs. H. M. Robbins had a very pretty tidy moth variety an 1 -trapping Mangel Wurlzels. tration, use Paine's Celery Compound und be TmdTe^TT^deThadT of yellow ribbon and lace and other work ; a dandy. i . i i w i n t B i r He had four vail, tics ol grapes, his Worden Alden Robbins, Appleton, mare and colt, cured. In each of these the cause is mental or health, who are all t e r s to-night, and Susan Cummings, 70 years old, pretty shell- Seedlings being w.il colored. Rieli looking physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, rundown, should u you will sleep well, work hose and other specimens of her skill; latter sired by E. I’. Walker’s stallion Morgan- SEASIDE PAINT! Lombard plums und two good varieties of pears Knox, mid a very clean and well made colt, the ettcct of which is to weaken the nervous sys­ StlLPllt'R Bit t e r s 'iikI foi l better for It. I Mrs. E. R. Thompson, plush and embroidered were noticed, while several bunches of suspenders; Mrs, E. 11. Mero, outline work too. tem, resulting iu one of these diseases. Remove Do vou want the best .Medical Work published' whitened stalks tempted the celery lovers. In Seldom Dunton’s noted getter of rattling bend 8 2-ceiit stamps to A. P. O rd w a y X Cu tray cover, very skillfully done; Lilia A. Cole, his vegetable novelty department which he al­ the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, aud the FUR $1.25 PER GAL. Boston, Mass., and reech o u copy, free. crescent tidy, silk crazy; Laura M. Hilt, knit roaders, the Cooper horse, was ou exhibition. result will disappear. ways makes interesting he displayed some He is a fine appemlng uniii a'. edging apron ; placque, rosebuds, baud-paiuted, Variety gourds und Japanese Nest-eggs. — HEX'D FOB SAM PLE CARD TO— Mrs. Estelle Cummings; Mrs. Allie Leighr, Silas Hills, black mare, 2-year-old, and U. C. Daggett, lour varieties of grapes, his yearling titlv—nice looking colts and a hand­ Paine's Celery Compound embroidered tidy ; Mrs. Calvin Gleason, linen little Ulinloos being well ripened as were the some mare. The yearling is Cooper stock. J as. L. Bo w en , Springfield, .Mass., writes:— H. H. CRIE &. CO. sheet woven more than 78 years ago, with some Rogers variety. Ethel Thurston of Union x- Catarrh elys pretty specimens of other work; Miss Sadie J. L. Jones, Appleton, family horse and “ Paine’s Celery Compound cannot be excelled as hlbited a curiosity in the shape of a box of Upbam, crotcheted lace and pretty; Miss Fan­ promising sucker. a Nerve Tonic. In my ease a single bottle ____ CREAM BALM Capt. E. Burgess, 3-year-old after Watch­ wrought a groat ehunge. My nervousness entirely nie Tolman, hand-painted banner, poppies on h o m e r a is e d p e a c h e s disappeared, uud with it the resulting urteetion S?fAM B ^ l c - a n s i - s d u - Nasal satin and very pretty; Miss Editb Bessey, maker out ot a Knox mare—a good looker . V. of the stomueh, heart and liver, and the whole painted tambourine; Mrs. Geo. Stone, plusli Of the white variety, juicy and sweet, lor we O. Kellur, Appleton, 5-yeur.old gelding sired tone of the system was wonderfudy invigorated. Passages, Allays loot-rest aud other work; Mrs. Moses Luce, hud the pleasure of sampling one. This fruit by the Cooper horse—a line loader. I tell my friends, if sick as I have been, Paine’s table cover, arrusene; Mrs. Enoch Hills, silk comes from one tree, which gicw from a pit. 1', C. Robbins, 3-year-old filly, 995 pounds. Celery Compound Pain and lutluniu- crazy sofa pillow; Mrs. Calvin Gleason, hand- it yields about one peck a year. O. N. Butler, Union, good sucker, Drew A M ’ MATERIALS painted banner, olive plush with blue lilies; Kilns Hills showed some extra line und stock, three months old. Will Cure You! tiou, Heals I Ii <• Mrs. Nunev Morse, banner, lusiral painting; plump Lombard plums; J. T. Bryan I, a big Joint Lenfcst, sizable yearling, by Cooper Sold liy druggists. 81 ; six for SV I’re pared only Of Every Description. Maggie Tolman,tea tray and tambourine haml- rich looking plum, erroneously marked Lom­ horse. •by W i R ichardson Co., Uuriingtou, Vt. Sores, Iteslores painted, water lilies on former, moss roses on bard, which accords more nearly with the de­ Alton Hilton, good yearling. For the Ayed, Nervous, Debilitated. luiter; Mrs. R. T. Young,very handsome tidy, scription of the Bradshaw plum which is E. I,. Gregory, Warren, sucker after W. N. W W p i> puniiiip; or exprcMn on an order* ' the Senses of hand-made lace with yellow ribbons; Mrs. E. probably its correct name. Ulmer’s Rufus Rand, 510 pounds, reported by •mounting to $2 0) or over, and return the money , L. Thompson, repousse work in a plush frame; C. W. Thurston, a tempting case of plums us last week, for any that may be returned iu two weeks from I aste anil Smell. and pears. His Golden Drop plums, so culled, John Upbatn, stylish and aristocratic stall­ purchase, at Emma Alden, silk crazy sola pillow; Mrs. Samuel Cummings, blue arrasene tidy; Mrs. were very luscious looking but we challenge ion Ino, brood marc with yearling and sucker HAY-FEVERTRY THE CURE. H. E. Messer, fiuit rug center und handsome somewhat ibe name. The premium lor Golden after the stallion—well-proportioned and prom­ Sawtelle s Music and Art Store. Drop plums ut the Slate Fair was awarded a ising colls, an unsatisfactory color placing them A particle in applied into each nostril and ia applique stand scarf. Mrs. A. L. Jones ex­ greenish plum shaped like an egg, which does agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mal hibited a very pretty easel of wax flowers. at great disadvantage, hut they will make registered, 60 etn. KEY BUOS,, Druggists, 56 Mrs. J. H. Beale, knit shawl, well done. not tally at all with the itandsome, purplish, their mark just the same. ARTHUR SHEA, Warren tit.. N. Y. apricot shaped fruit exhibited by Mr. Thurs­ Stilimun Nye, sucker after Cooper horse; J. FARM i-UODtCTS. ton G. Mank, 5 year old ; Charles Butler, 3-year- Practical Plumber. . HVMPTOM8- Mul«L The lower floor of the exhibition building Nice, juicy looking pears were shown by old; Josiah Hobbs, yearling, uli worthy of) ret IntcuMv Itching: the following: B. Burton, J. J. Alden, C. G. nd M llngliig; inu«t at was liiled full of the fruit of the earth, and a note. W itter Closets, Bi/' h Tubs, W ater Fixtures, i most satislaetory exhibit it proved to be. E. Steward. Eldeu Rubinson, Silas Hills, J. E. CATTLE WITH UOHXS. Set up iu the beat inaiuicr. T buil’n't/'. H. Mero, president of the society, showed six Cole and F. H. Lenlest. The last named gen­ _ J lowed to contlnuo tleman also had some from family Porters. But when it comes to horned creatures, then DILESBtuiuoro form uud varieties of apples, his Fall Greenings being North Knox humps herselt uud does things Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. beauties and looked like prize winners. His H. N. Thus showed some of the favorite Bart­ 184 MAIN ST., opposite the Lindsey llou^e, ■ITCHING PILES.tu.,r t 3 ,‘^ ^ lett pears—and nice ones. proud. 'Thursday it seemed us though all the ^■ becom ing very »orv. b VI A Y Nib’Pi IMVI- Nodheuds weie very sizable, but off color. cattle in the county had congregated there. Warranted to color more goods than any other Or address us by Mail at MENT the itehiutf uud blecdiuff, bculn Mr. Mero's farm is about half a mile from the J. G. Mank showed some cranberries which uleerotiou. uud In iuo»t cases reinot«» the I u« dodged the frost. Jack Frost has played the There were two line town teams, Washington dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant aud 17 KOCKLAM). MAINE mur». SwAxsKn OiMUk.si la »o 1-1 by druggi»tn. or mailed to Common. He has 100 trees iu his orchard and Union, six yokes tach. In the Union team (lurable colors. Ask for the UianiQud, aud take »uy sddrc»» ou revc-ipt uf price, 50 ct«. a box ; 3 boxex, | ) . ‘<& ami will have a larger crop this year than last. mischief with our local cranberry crop. no other. Idilrvu leiura. DR. bUAYNE Ac SON. Philadclpbis. Pa Harold Seiders, Mikado tomatoes and Ban­ we noticed Mathew Butler’s finely mulched Fez-ciuu, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures. Mr. <|tro did not exhibit so many varieties pair, weighing 3819 pounds; C. C. Daggett's, FOR this ><*br us last, for the reason that many of ner melons. The variety of tomatoes men- yf Dress Dyed ) A. J. ERSKINE tioned is a new one, large and good looking girting 7 feet 9 inches and 7 feet 3 inches; SWAYNE’S OINTMENT his trees were so loaded down that the fruit Charles Gleason’s, girting about 8 feet; Calvin A Coat Colored Fire, Life aud Accident The ttiuiple Mpplicatiou of "Bway»*'« OiMrulsr" uithoul did not come up to the standard. fruit. soy lulerosl medicine, will cure say cs»c of Tetter, Salt Gleusuti’s, a tine pair, girling 7 feel; Elsen INSURANCE AGENCY, F. L. Munslield, Hope, four varieties of ap­ INTERESTING TO VEGETARIANS. Butler's, finely matched ; Charles H. Messer's Garments Renewed j c e n t s . 838 Maha Street, - Rockland. Me. ples, his Astrachans ami Rivers being bis best. handsome beef creatures. Ithvuu)SWAYNE’S omwimw Pile. Itch. Sor,«. OINTMENT Pimple*, try tlpela*. sll There were imiumeralde small exhibit* of (Room formerly occupiedfby Cobb Lime (Co.) IU . Royal Grinnell, fair Winthrop Greeniugs. Iu the Washington team we observed Brad­ A Child can use them ! Silas Hills. 13 varieties apples, his Blue beaua, beets, cabbage*, etc., etc., and we Unuqualied for all Fane, und Art Work. Losses adjusted aud paid at this office. Agent SKIN DISEASES will name some of ’em: E. H. Burkett, ford Sprague’s, girting about 7 1-2 feet each; for the weli-kuowu Travelers* Acoideut Insuraucs &o mstter bow obtUaste or long •tsudiog. Sold by druggiete, Rearmaius Ireiug exceptionally good and well- Frederick Leighr s pretty pair,girting 7 feet uud At druggists aud Mvrchaui*. Dye Book free Company of Hartford. Iy3* or eeul by mail for 50 ou. 3 Boxe*. <1.25 Addrese. Ds. colored, ■'*bil£ his Striped Bell’s Early was yellow-eyed beans; |. G. Mank, large a few inches; John Calderwood’s fine cattle; WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Props., Burlington, Vt, * w x i« s 4 3*i>. PbUsdolpfals. Fa. tu your druggbt for tk THE ROCKLANL’ COURIER-GAZETTE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1883 5

OUTLOOK. There are three quite prominent can CAMDEN CULLINGS. NORTH KNOX. didates for speaker of the next Maine Scenes of Beauty—What Should Be ! Bangor & Rockland Line Work has commenced on Belfast’s Continued from Page Fo House of Representatives. They are Done—Something About Business— ! Boston & Bangor Steamship Comp'y new Odd Fellow Block, and the con­ Lewis A. Barker, esq., of Bangor, Hon W hat Has been Done—The Opinion of tractor expects to get it all closed in by Hannah Cook. Fair was the projected railroad, and many j A. P. Wiswell, of Ellsworth, and Col warm discussions thereupon took place. STEAMER - ROCKLAND, November 1st. Fred N. Dow,of Portland. All three of Camden, the beautiful city by the sea, can Union needs that road, and if she doesn’t get CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, these gentlemen are understood to be now be seen in all its beauty. Mounts Baltic it now we fear she never will. IIa« been substantially rebuilt, refitted nnd reftir- Richmond is bound to have that new We are under obligations to C. C. Daggett, nisbed, nnd put in complete order for the local pas making quite an energetic canvass for and Megunticook arc changing their mantle of sengur service between ROCKLAND& BANGOR, shoe-factory. A fair is to be held to green for the exquisite autumnal tints, nnd the ! K E '/iitnkcU .M b,'’ RcZ'Dun’ton and mlnv nnd will make dally trips (Sunday excepted), com­ the position. mencing Thursday, May 17, 1888, leaving Bangor at raise the debt on tlie old factory, to foliage which was "lovely in the liloom is love- ' others for kindnesses received. I he North 0.30 n. m., nnd Rockland nt 1 p. m., nnd Maks land- Her in its decay" making a charming back- ' Knox people always treat visitors kindly, ings nt Hampden, Winterport, Bucksport, Sandy make way for the new. I oint, Belfast, Northport, Camden nnd Rockland. * * * A London dispatch says that, tlie Old ground for the elegant villas nnd handsome I',1C enterprising Union W. C. T. U. had n grounds. The decks of steamers ns they sail sale table at tlie exhibition and To Bnngor. From Bangor, There is a movement among a large World needs from 70,000,000 to 80,000, J dispensed hot coffee, pies, cakes, sandwiches, e Rocklnnd, LOO p.m .Leave Bangor, 6.30 a.m 000 bushels of wheat more than the liar into the harbor are crowded with people who etc., nt low rates. They cleared about S5() Camden.r .. .. Hnmpden, 6.56 “ number of gentlemen for position on witness the line prospect, and those who there Inst year, ami probably did as well (his. “ N orthport, 3 00 W interp’t, 7.40 “ vests of the year will produce. To put " Belfast, 3.20 Bucksport, 8.15 “ J Gov. Burleigh's staff. George L. tarry and take a drive around the celebrated They are thoroughly in earnest and doing a " Fort Point,4.30 grand work. Sandy Pt., it in another way, the countries which Turnpike, with the gem of a lake on one side, “ Sandy pt., F ort Point,9.00 “ Knight of this city and Milton 11. George Thurston’s case of stuffed birds at­ " Bucksport,5.15 Belfast, 10.10 •• French of Thomaston are suggested by always have to buy wheat must this with its handsome villas nnd chalets around tracted great attention. “ W interp’t, 6.00 N orthp’t, 10.30 “ its shores and its pretty wooded islands that “ Hnmpden, 6.30 Camden, 11.45 “ their Iriends. year buy some 370,000,000 bushels A. M. Wingate, the efficient secretary of the A rr. Bangor, 7.00 look like emeralds, so beautiful are the color­ Rocklnnd,12.30 p.m while the countries raising more than society, was unable to serve on account of Excursion Tickets nt reduced ra te s .T ic k ­ ings, the grand old mountains on the other other duties nnd his assistant Frsd E. Burkett ets will be good on any steamar of the Main Line, Tlie town of Veaz.ie has decided to in­ they can consume will have about 295, that rise sheer for hundreds ot feet covered filled the position, and to the satisfaction of all nnd tickets sold on any steamer will be ’’good” on 0110,000 to sell. The price of bread lias concerned. Mr. Pirkett was assisted by Fred any other steamer. Meals of superior quality may troduce the study of music into its with trees nnd foliage in colors that no painter A. Burkett of Ee i Union. bo obtained on board. schools. We hope it may not be very already been raised in London because can reproduce, arc plcnscd with the scenery hut UHA8. K. WEEKS, Agent,Rockl and. The familiar face of N. K. Burkett nt the 13 \\ ILLIAM II. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. long before Rockland will awake to tlie of the threatened shortage in breadstuff, with nil its beauties it docs not seem to bring treasurer’s desk would be greatly missed. POWDER importance of this brand) of study. nnd the despatch concludes : "Witli such tlie crowds that such n charming place ought Mr. Burkett lias been the trusted secretary of the society for many years. to. There were not as many tourists in 1888 Rockland is old-fashioned in tliis matter. a large deficit ns this in the world Great credit is due President E. IL Mero for Absolutely Pure. as in ISSfi or 1887. Why ? Because it lias not BOSTON & BANGOR S. S. CO. market, it is evident that somebody must the success of the fair. He was elected to till Steamers will leave Boston, went her permlttin This powder never varies. A mnrvel of purity tho accommodations that tourists want. The the vacancy made hv the death of the lament­ as follows: • trength mi.l wholeRomeneRR. More economical cut down the consumption of bread and ed C. it. Morton. He has proved himself n than the orillnnrv k in d ., and cannot he Bold In Penobscot River farmers say that po­ hotels arc all good ones nnd give everyone For Boston, daily, except Sunday, at about 6 p. m. competition with the multitude of low ti-et, short that Ibero will lie a fierce competition their money’s worth hut there is no provision good man for the position and has been ably or upon arrival ot steamers from Bangor. weluht, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only fn tatoes are rotting very badly on account seconded by the other officers. Fvr Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport, ta n t. Ko v al B aking P o w d e r Co ., 106 Wall for the possession of the grain markets mndc for dull and rainy days. Build an ele­ North Knox has one of the best fairs in the Hampden and Bangor nt a» out 6 a. in., or upon of tlie recent rains, while the frost caused gant hotel on Sherman's Point ns Is contem­ arrival of steamer from Boston, daily, except on tlie continent.” An advance state, nnd in certain departments its exhibit is Monday, and nt about 1 p. m., daily, except Sun- a failure of the bean and corn crops. wheat freights from tlie Pacific coast plated, one that will accommodate 500 people, unequalled. with extensive grounls, music hall, bowling For Northport, Fort Point nnd Sandy Point at 1 p. GOLD MEDAL, ?ARI3, 1878. Tlie npple crop is short, not half a yield has already taken place. in., daily, except Sunday. compared with last year. Grain is gen­ alley, so that when n dull, foggy day comes FAMILY REUNIONS. For Searsport nt 6 a. in., daily, except Monday. BAKER'S there will he something to do. *or Green's Landing, Swan’s Island, South West erally Door, and a very light crop, owing ,Itt rbS& Norlh E,IHt H arbor nnd Bar Harbor,Tues- Business seems to he good. W. L. Alden is The recent reunion of the Oxton family in days, I hursduys ami Saturdays nt 6 a.in., or upon to cold rainy weather of the past month Industrial Journal: "The proposal the grove near the home of S. L. Oxton, West arrival ol steamer from Boston. daily making shipments to all parts of the For North West Harbor (Deer Isle). Little Deer W arranted absolutely pure or two. appears startling on first view, lint there Union of his nnchors ; the two Woolen Mills Camden, wns a very pleasant gnther ng. A Dh’, Sedgwick, Brooklln, Blue Hill, Surry and C o co a , from which the excess of Ellsworth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays is a good deal of feeling showing itself are running on full time nnd Knowlton, nice dinner was served, nnd the following offi­ nt 6 a. in. J Oil has been removed. It has three cers elected, Ehen C. Oxton presiding: Presi­ times the strength of Cocoa mixed here and there in favor of abolishing all Bros, foundry is a busy plnce. Chas. Barstow, RETURNING TO ROCKLAND : Waldoboro News : "Sonic ol our wise dent, Alvin T. Oxton ; Secretary and Treasurer, with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, laws for tne collection of debts. There inventor ot the patent bending machine, says From Boston, daily, except Sunday, nt 5 p. m. and is therefore far more economi­ beads predicted that the sweet corn thut his calls for the same are ahead of former Franklin A. Oxton; Vice Presidents, Amos B. From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, cal, costing less than one cent a is a good deal to be said both for and Bucksport, Sandy Point, Fort i’oint, Belfast, would be a failure, and it is true that years. II. L. Alden's oakum works still pro­ Oxton, John W. Oxton, Fred A. Oxton; His. Northport and Camden, daily, except Sunday at cup. It is delicious, nourishing, the frost lias damaged our corn, but against the experirnunt, and the matter duce daily the best oakum made in New Eng­ torinn, Fred A. Oxton ; Committee of Arrange­ 6.30 a. m. i strengthening, easily digested, and From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, 1 admirably adapted for invalids as this year has been one of our cold Sea­ would be none the worso for a full dis land, while D. II. Bisbee at his powder works ments, Louis Young, Ehcn C. Oxton, Sanford Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast and Camden, daily, | well as for persons in health. sons, and nothing strange lias happened. cussion. It would put a premium turns out goods that are A. 1. Buildings are L. Oxton. After electing officers and complet­ except Sunday, at 11 a. in. ing the business of the association, remarks From Bar Harbor at 10 a. m., touching nt nil laud- Sold by Grocers everywhere. honesty if forcible collection of debts going up in all parts of the town and rents are iugs, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. In 1837, the 10th of June, our crops in good demand. were made by Messrs. D. J. Andrews, Eben C. From Ellsworth, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ 1 looked well, but on that night the snow were done away witli, as no one could Oxton, F. A. Oxton, Fred A. Oxton nnd others. days at 7 a. m., touching at all landings. BARER & CO,. Dorchester, Mass, Commencing nt ihe junction of Camden CHAS. K. WEEK8, Agent, Rockland. then get trusted who was not known to Then came singing, led by Capt. D. J. Andrews. fell to the depth of six inches, and every­ with Rockland there has been many fine resi­ A«ent» Boston. lie trustworthy, and thus the credit sys The pieces were nicely rendered. Wnt. N. M. II. HILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. thing was frozen to tlie ground, and tile dences erected and improvements mndc along A. SVL AUSTIN, Benner, jr., of Rockland, had brought his cor­ same year corn was sold for $2 per tein would disappear in many cases the beautiful drive, in 1888. II. L. Shepherd net along, and accompanied the singers. The Rockland, and Vinalhaven Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, where a cash system of doing business has erected a handsome Queen Anne residence. bushel, and white corn at that, but our next reunion of the family will occur the first ONE ROUND TRIP A DAY. 24.1 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND- ME The grounds are laid out in a very artistic farmers have planted nnd sowed ever would be most especially welcome to Thursday in September, 1889. ON AND A F T E R MONDAY, OCT. 1st. business men. There is a growing idea manner. Hon. Fred. E. Richards has mado since, and, with a few exceptions, have The Newhert family reunion was held in DR. S. TIBBETTS, tlirough the country that the credit sys­ additions to his buildings, painted his summer STM’R PIONEER raised good crops.” home in a very pretty combination of colors, North Waldoboro in the fine grove set npart for CAPT. WM. R. C R EED , tem must go. and anything which and the landscape gardener has added new at­ these meetings. The Newhert family was rep­ Will leave Vinalhaven for CAMDEN, : : : MAINE helped it out of existence would to that resented among tlie first settlers of Waldoboro, * Rockland at 7 o ’clock A. M. tractions to the elegant surroundings. Walter R eturning — Leave Rock- (Late of Albany, New York), Among the exports forwarded by a extent be a good tiling.” Tolman of the Portland & Ogdensburg Rail­ is German in its origin, nnd some of its mem­ ■land,’ Tillson’sTillson’# —Wharf, nt • bers were prominent in the early history of the o’clock P. M. for Vinulhnven, touching at Hurri­ Office and Residence, 24 Elm Street. well known transatlantic line, sailing road has built an attractive home in elaborate cane island each 4Vay. town. About a dozen years ago some of the A r t if ic ia l T e eth W it h o u t P l a t e s . 25 from New York a week ago were: An design and finish, with grounds tastily laid G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. family established the custom of holding an A. B. VENAL, Agent, Vinalhaven. 37 organ of American manufacture for a The Phillips Board of trade is on the out. W. A. Merriam, of the firm of Carleton ft Sept. 25, 188.S. Co., lias erected a mansion near Granville Carle­ immense picnic gathering, and these gatherings Sunday school in Bey rout, Turkey; a trail of a butter factory and are going have been gradually increasing in interest and couple of dozen sewing machines, des­ ton’s, of modern style nnd finish, and laid out KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. CHAS. E. BURPEE. to capture it. The Phonograph of a re­ the grounds in an attractive manner, while the importance. The family is organized into an tined to tlie Congo; a pair of Fairbanks’ cent issue had an interesting article on McKisson residence is nlso an elegant addition association, of which Wm. F. Newhert of War­ MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1888. standard scales going to Moscow, Rus­ tlie subject, from which wo take the to our buildings. ren is president, and Alvin Newhert of Waldo­ ASSENGER TRAINS will leave Rockland at HOUSE. SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER boro, secretary and treasurer. The latter gave 8.35 a . M., and 1.15 p. m . D uo in B ath at sia ; twenty barrels of whiskey for Libe­ following statements of the Turner Cen­ Capt. Edward Anderson and three others P 10.45 a . M. and 3.35 P. m . GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, some new particulars of interest to the family ria; a newspaper outfit for a party in have built homes on Pearl street; Capt. E H. Passenger Trains leave Bath at 8.15 a M., and —AND DEALER IN— tre Creamery for tlie months of January, noticing particularly the deaths during the past 3.00 p. m . Due in Rockland at 10.26 a . m ., and Bramliall and Capt. Phillips and Mrs. Palmer, 5.15 p. m . the Gape Colony ; a box of l’.iblos for a June and July, 1888. They show tlie year. fine cottages on Chestnut street. And lit the F reight Train leaves Rockland at 5.10 A. m . Due PAINTS, OILS, DRYERS, missionary at Massowah; a photograph­ inches furnished, pounds made, number in Bath at 9.45 a . M. er’s outlit for a gentleman in Cairo; and present time Dr. W. F. Bisbee is erecting a NEWSPAPER NOTES. Freight Train leaves Bath at 12 m . Due in Rock- Varnishes, Glass, Etc. of inches of cream to a pound of butter, fine residence on Mountain street: Simeon land at 4.30 p. m . a job printing press for some one in The Dexter Gazette is to be enlarged to twelve The 8.35 a . M. trnin from Rockland connects for tlie price received per pound, total receipts Tyler one on the same street and several others pages. all points on the Maine Central, Eastern aud Wes­ MATERIALS FOR ARTISTS Cyprus. for tlie product, amount paid the farm are in process of erection. tern Divisions of Boston & Maine Railroad, ar­ The Waterville Mail is wielding the cudgel riving in Boston at 4.45 p. m. Tlie 1.15 p. m . train A Great Specialty. ers and the amount reserved by the com­ II. H. Cleveland and Geo. II. Cleveland each in the behalf ot a public park. connects with Boston and Maine R. R., arriving in While Richmond is struggling for a Boston via. Eastern Division nt 9.65 p. m . Fare Berry Bros. Block. pany : built this season on Main street modern blocks, only S3.50. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs­ new shoe-factory the little town of Per­ January 1888, four stories, nnd at the present time Johnson Coal has stepped up a grain higher in days and Saturdays, passengers can go to Port­ 4t>-Prices Low.3 uhfiation G i trantead. Knight is building in the square one of the land, Lewiston ami Augusta, nnd return same day. kins across tlie river is ready to do its Ins. cream, 31076 the western cities, and the prophecy is Freight leaving Rockland in the morning is due share. Tlie Bee says: "W ill Reed will lbs. butter, 15793 largest blocks in Knox County. It will be four that it will go still higher. It’s always in Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos­ stories and contain four stores, offices, Musonlc ton in the evening is due in Rockland next p. m . furnish a scow, and two or throe natives Ins. per lb.. .1.96.3-4 a good plan to buy coal in good season. 2 W . L. W H IT E , Supt. and Odd Fellows halls, banquet rooms, etc. HARRIS’ will man her and bring to Richmond a Net per lb.. $.24 3 4 A prominent New York wholesaler was Simonton it Gill arc finishing a modern foar- cargo of Bay sand to be used in mixing Total Receipts, $4457.74 interviewed by a reporter with the fol­ Maine Central Railroad, Paid Patrons, 3915.54 story block on Elin street. Hon. T. R. Sim­ ANODYNE mortar for a foundation. Sand is an es­ lowing result: --- and--- Reserved by Company, 542 20 onton lias built a store on Bay View street,one Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias Steam* sential ingredient in most business under­ Chestnut nnd improved the [ Herald One reason why the price of coal is higher June 1888, now than at any other time of the year is that bout Company. LINIMENT! takings, and it will prove of great value office. Watson ft Anderson occupy a new •I» a Vegetable Extract, and may be given Ins. cream, 45188 there is a largely increased demand for it. The On and after June 25, 1888, store on Bay View street. companies are working to their fullest capac­ to children with safety. Thousand* have in tile present enterprise. Our friends lbs. butter, 22653 1 2 rjlHROUGII Passenger Train from Knox Jfe Lin- A street called Beacon Boulevard has been ity, nnd yet are not able to keep up with their JL coin R. R., leaves Bath at 11.05 a. m., after ar­ been cured and relieved by tlie use of this across tlie river deserve thanks in ad­ Ins. per lb., 1 98 1-2 orders. It gets worse nnd worse each year. rival of train leaving Rockland at S.35 a. m. con­ L in im e n t. vance for their donation." The secret Net per lb , $.1717 laid out from Chestnut street to the shore, one People would consult their own interests more necting at Portland with train for Boston, arriving at 4.45 p. m. of tlie success of such movements is in the Total Receipts, $4787.45 from Chestnut street to Union street, and Perry if they were to lay in their coal earlier. In Avenue from High to the hay. March, April and May the amount of coal Afternoon train leaves Bath at 4.00 p. in., (after TO C. P. IIARPI-J In 1572 my son, two years willingness of all to do their part. If Paid Patrons, 3976 55 sold is much less titan in any other months. arrival of train leaving Rockland at 1.15 p. m.,) and old, was attacked witli a severe cold and coin rue- Reserved by Company, 810.90 There hns been this season steamers to and arrives in Boston ^t 9.30 p. ni. lion of the cords of the neck and throat. Being every citizen of Rockland was ready to The companies have to do less mining for lack ^Ollier trains leave Bath at 7.20 a. m. for all points, alarmed about him I called our physician, I)r. J. July 1888, from Boston daily, also to and from Bangor, of room to store the eoal. The result is that in­ Knox & Lincoln train leaving Rockland at 4.50 a. II. fcsterbrook. lie failed to help tliebov and pro­ do liis little for tlie cause of new busi­ stead of having a steady snle for coni every m., .Mondays and Thursdays connecting there with nounced ids case symptoms of Lock. Jaw 'file Ins. cream, 40723 and Frank J. Higgins ft Son’s line of fine month in the year, tlie demutid comes with a 1.45 p. m. for Farmington, Augusta, Bangor, etc., ■child still grew worse. I then resorted to H arris’ ness, Rockland would have a shoe-factory lbs. butter, 1965:! mall coaches twice daily between Camden and rush in certain seasons, and the supply is not and at 5.35 p. in. forWaterville,Augusta and Lewis- Anodyne Liniment. To my surprise it gave imme­ equal to it. ton; forall points Saturdays only at 11.55 p. in. diate relief, and in twenty-four hours a perfect cure before the spring mud got in its work. Ibs. per lb., 2.06 Rockland. 'Inrough trains for the Knox & Lincoln R. R. was affected. I huve since never been without it, Net per lb., $.20188 The Camden ft Rockland Water Company leave P ortland at 6.50 a. m., and 1.30 p. m. aud on and always find it a valuable medicine, superior to E vkkyuouy Lik es. W ednesdays and Saturdays at 5.10 p. m. Johnson's or any other Liniment. It has a prefer­ Tlie prospect for work on the Kenne­ Total Receipts, $4710.62 have given the town one of the best systems in ence with every family find trade in this vicinity. I 1 to be called handsome, especially the young cheerfully testify Harris’ Anodyne Liniment to be ( bec ice fields is not very favorable. It Paid Patrons, 3990.84 the Union for putting out lires, and for purity ladies. Rut that is simply impossible as long Steamer City of Richmond. Reserved by Company, 719.88 for drinking purposes it is unrivalled. CAPT. W .E. DENNISON, a'.l that is recom m ended. has been many years since the Penobscot as their face is covered with pimples, blotches Yours truly, During tlie month of June the prices and sores. Hut wait, there is no need of this; Leaves Portland, weather permit- E. G. S. INORAUAM, and Kennebec ice men have experienced Give the town electric lights build, thellhotel one or two hotties of Sulphur Bitters will re­ ting, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 11 p. in., 11 Justice of the Peace. ire tlie lowest for the entire year. as proposed, and in ten years the population move all snch disfigurations, and make your or ufter arrival of truin leaving Boston ut 7 p. m., so dull an ice shipping season as this. will he doubled is the prophecy of ll.iss.u i face fair and rosy.—Fannie Bell, Editress.’ for Rockland, Castine, Sedgwick, Sargentavilie, KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held ut Deer Isle, Southwest Harbor, (Northeast Harbor, Rockland, on the third Tuesday of Sept., 1888. Very obviously tlie continued cold June 15 to September 13,) Bar llurbor, Millbridge, The many remarkable cures Hood's Sarsa­ Junes,>ort and Muchiasport. Nellie E. Keen, administratrix on the estate of j weather lias been tlie cause of this, The following is from one of our ex­ parilla accomplishes are suffiaient proof that John A. Keen, late of Rockland, in said County, i VINALHAVEN. Returning, leaves Muchiasport every MONDAY deceased, having presented her first account of 1 which bus limited the demand and the changes (when clipped we carelessly it does possess peculiar curative powers. and THURSDAY at 4 a. in., via. ail landings, con­ administration of said estate for allowance : necting at Portland witli early morning tmius for O r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three fact that unusually large quantities of failed to give the proper credit) but James McDonald is to build a house near the IIay F ever. Boston. weeks successively, in tlie Courier-Cosette, printed hotel. Time for leaving Rockland, going east, 6 a. in., i . Rockland, in said County, that all persons inter­ ice were harvested in other localities we tiiink it well worth reproducing: I have been a periodical sufferer front hay going west 5 p. in ested may attend at a Probate Court to be held at i outside of tlie State makes a bad mat­ The American people are pretty severe on T. G. Libby returned Tuesday from a trip fever since the summer of 1879, and until I Freight taken at usual rates, and forwarded with Roeklami, on the third Tuesday of October next, | used Ely’s Cream Balm tvus never able to find dispatch. For information apply to agents at the the man they run for President of this greatly west. various landings. and show cause, if any they have, why the said ter worse. June was the best month advertised and widely known Republic—that relief. I cun truthfully say that Cream Balm account ► houhl not be allowed. The committee has changed geographies curcknte. I regard it ns of great value and F. E. BOOTHBY, PAYSON TUCKER, 37-39 E. M. W O OD, Judge. J tlie shippers had, but since then their is to say, those who intend to vote against him. G en’l Pass. A g’t. Gen'l Manager. Not foment with bringing io light everything throughout the schools, and have introduced would not be without it during the hay fever E. II. CLARK, Agent, Rockland. A true opy—Attest:—A. A. B e a t o n , Register. ' business has been comparatively slack. season.—L. M. Georgia, Bingingham, N. Y. mean that he has dune from ihe time lie tirsi ■’reneli into the High School. Ju n e 20, 1888. The ice dealers are now hoping for a wore breeches, they invent a lot of tilings that I can cheerfully recommend Ely’s Cream he has not done and fling at him. If lie has Masonic installation was held Tuesday even­ Balm to the suffering public for hay fever and warm October, which they say will help ever been in public life they overhaul bis ing, D. D. G. M. A. I. Muther of Rockland stoppage of the nasal passages. I have tried New York dt Bangor them out of their situation somewhat. record to the minutest particular, and, suppres­ performing the ceremony iu the most approved it anti rind that it gives immediate relief.—J. STEAMSHIP LINE. sing everything that is creditable to him, give E. Rector, Little Rock, Ark. The AI steamship L U C Y P . The stock of iee in the houses has been ihe widest publicity to whatever is of a dam­ tyle. ______1 M ILLE K will sail frtxn New There is no line of only slightly reduced and a large aging nature. If he reads the opposition ADVICE TO MOTHERS. 5 S S S _ Yo,k EVERY SATURDAY papers, and he generally does, he will wonder OUR VICINITY. r™ tor Rockluud, Belfast and amount will necessarily be carried over. Bucksport. Returning will leave Bangor for New goods manufactured ot if the picture he rinds drawn of him dues in­ Are you disturbed at night and broken of York and river ports »very WEDNESDAY. which tlie consumer This means a dull winter on tlie river deed resemble him, and it so, why did bis The Belfast Electric Company for light­ your rest by a sick child suffering and crying Goods taken for all points in Maine. Freight re­ party withdraw him from the friendly obscur­ ing, heating and power in Belfast, Searsport with pain of cutting teeth ? If so send at once ceived daily. Tliis line utfords shippers speedy knows so little regard and its effects will be the most seriously ity in which be lived to run him for president. Be and get a hottie of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing transportation with no rehandling of goods. Low ing quality. You ask felt by the laboring men. he the most innocent mail in the world in act and Northport has organized with a capital of Syrup for Children Teething. Iis value is in­ rates of freight aud most favoruble terms of and intention, he will blush to meet his wife 30,000. Works are commenced to lie complet­ calculable. Il will relieve the poor little suf­ gurance. for a pair of GOOD ---- «♦»------and children before the campaign is half over. ed in November at the source of Goose River ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, Fa T iieik B uwness Booming. there is no mistake aliout it. It cures dysentery RUBBERS and take That’s ihe way we use a Presidential candidate opposite the city. Probably no one thing has caused such a in this free and enlightened country, and then and diarrluea, regulates the stomach and bow­ Passengers who prefer to purchase tickets with­ whatever the retailer general revival of trade at W. if. Kittredges wonder why he doesn’t more than half like his els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces out meals will be accommodated as follows : Reek- GEORGE’S RIVER.’ nliatnination.and gives tone and energy to the laud and Rockport to New York, $4. Exeuisiou Drug Store as their giving away to their cus­ fellow countrymen if elected and thoroughly Tickets, witiiout meals, will he sold, good for tomers of so many free I rial bottles of l'r. hales them when defeated. whole system. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing offers you. If you will insist on having Quite a number from this place attended the Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the thirty days, as follows : Between New York and King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their . A. R. picnic ut Burton’s Grove in Cushing, Rockland, Kockpuit, uml Belfast, <6. Meals cun the trade is simply enormous in this very valuable hursday. taste, and is the prescription of one of the old­ be obtained of the steward at fifty cents each. Ex- article from the fact that it always cures and A W A RN ING . est and best female nurses nnd physicians iu cursion Tickets, good for thirty days, witli meals, Israel Clark wants to buy a horse to lake | the United States, and is for sale by all drug­ will be sold as follows : Between New York aud never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, The inodes of death’s approach are various American Rubber Co.’s Bronchitis, Croup, uud all throat and lung old Jerry’s place. Bring on your horses. gists throughout the world. Brice 25 cents a Rockland, $11; between New York and Rockport, and statistics show conclusively that mere per­ bottle. $11.50. diseases quickly cured. You can test it before sons die from diseases of the Throat and Lungs M alt B. Linekin had his faithful old horse Pier 15, East River. goods and be sure that they bear this living by gelling a trial hottie free, large size than any other. It is probable that everyone, Nell killed Tuesday. She was 32 years old Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. J. T. LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. Company’s name or trade mark, you will #1. Every bottle warrented, without exception, receives vast numbers of and as smart as ever. The B e s t S a lv b in the world for Cuts, be assured of a good article. Bhace Up . Tubercle Germs into the system and where You are feeling depressed, your appetite is these germs fall uoon suitable soil they start ‘TIs SOZODONT the whole world tries. Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, poor, you are bothered with headache, you are into life and develop, at first slowly and is ‘Vis SOZODONT which purities Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ Portland & Boston Steamers. They are Made o f Pure Para Rubber, shown by a slight tickling sensation in ibe I he breath and mouth, and dirt defies. blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and lidgelty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, positively cures Biles or no pay. It is guar­ and want to brace up. Brace up. hut not with throat and if allowed to continue their ravuges ‘Tie SOZODONT for which we cry, FiBar-CLisa STBAMuaa of thia stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which they extend to the lungs producing Consump­ .Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh. anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ — A N D ABE — tion and to the bead causing Caturrb. Now all ‘Tis only SOZODONT we buy. funded. Price 2n cents per box.! I For sale by have for their basis very cheap, had whiskey, W. H. Kittredge. Iy47 2g OLD RELIABLE LINE and which stimulate you lor an hour, and then this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Sold by All First-Class Retailers. leave you in worse condition than before. iu time cause death. At the onset you must T he 1’raise of Sozodont Dost Despair. every evening (.Sundays excepted) What you want is an alterative that will purify act with promtness; allowing a cold to go If you are weak aud weary from some at 7 o’clock, arriving in Boston iu without attention is dangerous and may lose like the tamous article itself, is iu almost ______season for earliest trains for L o w ­ ly lu sis t on having them and take no your blood, start healthy action of Liver and everybody’s mouth. The people know that it so-calicd chronic disease, don't give up. Sul­ Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give re­ you your life. As soon as you feel that some­ phur Bitter- has given hope to many invalids, ell, Lynn* Waltham, Lawrence, Providence, others. newed health and strength. Such a medicine thing is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or preserves as well as beautifies the teeth. Hence Wnrce»ter, Fall River, Springfield, New Nostrils, oblain a bottle of Boscbee's German it is the standard Tooth Wash of the Period. where hitherto there was nothing hut despair. York. etc. Through Tickets to Boston at princi­ vou will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 It will build up and renew your whole system. pal R R. Stations. oen.s a hottie at Kittredge's drug store. Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. ‘Spalding's Glue, ’ useful iu every bouse. —Editor Weekly American. J. F. LACOMB, (tot. JgetU. 6 TOE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1888

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. VINALHAVEN. S. J. COURT. A H E A R IN G . Our Thomaston render.’ should’nt overlook The summer cottage of Capt. J. M. Phillips John R. Frohock is in Boston. SHOE! the letters of W. C. Plummer on another is closed for the season. George R. Doak left for Boston Friday. It Winds up Its September Session and p . page. Some of Our Lawyers Swoop Down , — Miss Gertrude Ames of the Herald office is H. M. Noyes is thinking of going west. A djourns. Henry H. Bneklin of Torrington, Conn., is vi-i ting her brother in Belfast. upon Devoted North Haven. here on a visit. Sell. Ohio arrived from Hallowell, Friday. Court closed Saturday after a busy hut rather The new store nnd tenement ndjoining the uneventful session. The following business, A referee case comes ofT at North Haven Mrs. J. 1). Ronimus and children have re­ postoffice on Elm street is progressing. Will Walker returned from Castine, Friday. turned to Boston. E. S. Bodwell returned Irom Boston Friday. additional to that reported by ns last week, today, R. H. Counce, J. O. Robinson and D. A new tenement house is going up on Elm H. Mansfield being ihe rclerees. The case is R ev J. W. Strout exchanged Sunday with street ndjoining the Congregational church. Sch. Manitou is loading stone for New York. was transacted: one of alleged damages caused by the laying Rev. C. A. Plummer. The summer boarders at the McKay House Scb. Mollie Rhoades, Watts, is here loading Almott G. 'Colman vs. Jason Robbins, E. H. C. P. Redman and wife of Waldoboro were on Megnnticook street have all departed to re­ stone for Philadelphia. Walcott nnd Ernest Cummings. Parties out of a highway, Louis Leadbetler being the in town over Sabbath. sume their several avocations in life at home, John S Case, G. M. Brainerd, E. IL Lawry belong in Union. Action ol trespass. Defen­ plaintifT and the town of North Haven the de­ Frank J. Pcaslee and wife returned today j Nathaniel G. Parker died in Boston Inst and C. W. S. Cobb were in town last week. dants claimed a right of way by use over the fendant. D. N. Mortland, esq., appears for from n visit to Jellerson. I week. He was formerly a Camden man. Lit- Sch. Harvester, Roberts, arrived from Bos­ plaintiff's farm, to get hay on meadow land Leadbettcr and C. E. Littlefield, esq., tor the Mrs. Win. F. Gay and Mrs. llenry Shaw i tie is known of his life for many years past. ton the 27th loaded with goods for I he B. G. Co. town. are visiting in Lynn and Boston. The architect employed by J. B. Stearns Sch. George A. Lawry, E. B. Dobbin, has owned by them. Plaintiff planted a piece of corn over part of this way, nnd defendents H. M. Overlook and Edward McLellan nrc 1 lias bought a building lot In Camden with a arrived and is discharging coal for the IL G. Co. WORLD HAPPENINGS. attending V. S. Court nt Portland. view of erecting a summer cottage next season. J. W. Turner, a member ot Star of Hope drove their teamE over the growing corn. The George W. Tillson, civil engineer, Omaha, D. B. Withington our worthy mnster builder, Lodge, I. O. O. F., is ill at City Point, Belfast. I plaintiff contends that those under whom he Nebraska, is on a visit to his former home. who has been engaged in the construction of The Pioneer not making her regular trips on claims had given permission for defendants The yellow fever fund in Boston now amounts Norembega and other cottages tor J. B. Stearns Henry L. Bryant and wife of Brockton, Thursday the Echo did not reach us until and those under whom they claim to pass over to almost #12,000. for the past two years, has struck out on a Friday. Mass., are at the house of Capt. Win. C. Bur­ vacation tour through the eastern part of the the way, and such permissive use will not Heavy forgeries on the New Yofk Produce gess. state and Canada. John W. Hopkins, with W. H. Galligcn, Exchange have been discovered. Raymond L. Lcvansalcr starts on his return Boston, who has been home on his vacation create a right of way by user. The plaintiff COMMON SENSE. to San Francisco today after being here since Our undertaker, J. B. Swan, hns been absent visiting bis old home and friends, returned to discontinued, without costs, as to Cummings Bismarck represented to the Emperor of Ger­ n few days, attending the annual meeting of the city last week. before the trial, having settled with him, and, June. the New England Undertakers Association held many that lire recent publication of his father’s FOR LADIES. Misses Eda Chapman and Tillic Burgess in Boston. At these meetings, instructions in Charles A. Shields leaves tomorrow for New after the case was opened he discontinued as diary was incorrect, and the Emperor hns au­ leave for their home In Brooklyn, N. Y., to­ the art ol embalming and preservation of the York to lie treated for his sight. His wife to Walcott, thus lenving tho case standing thorized the prosecution of the publisher for day. dead and suppression of contagious diseases accompanies him. Their many friends in this The most comfortable anti stylish place hope for good results. against Robbins alone. Tbe plaintiff claims publishing state secrets. Burnham Hyler hns moved into the house make them very instructive nnd of great value. that Robbins’s father paid to his father, from shoes now made for Ladies’ wear are belonging to the late Gorham Keizer on Elliot A goodly number left for Isle an limit Satur­ There were 131 new cases of yellow fever re­ Rev. Hr. Butler speaks thus of Camden: whom he inherited, an agreed sum for use of the street. “Upon the coast of Maine at n point midway day eve on yacht Qui Vive, Capt. F. 8. Wnlls; ported at Jacksonville Thursday, nnd 8 deaths, arrived there Sunday morning. After passing tbe way for some years, tlitis conceding that it William A. Mcdcalf, superintendent of the between its eastern nnd western extremities on making tlie total number of cases to date 2368, block mill at Torrington, Conn., is at home on the Penobscot Bay, there is a cluster of hills the day they returned homo Sunday. They was exercised by permission. Robbins, while report this a’very pleasant trip. nnd 237 dentils. a visit. rising to the dignity of mountains, which seem admitting such payments, claims to have P. Cox Fine Hand Turns Ralph J. Patterson, who passed the summer to dip their feet in the waters of the sea, their A vessel was seen coming Into (he harbor Two hundred and fifty thousand English on Thursday last. Several persons who were shown that they were for repairs, and not for months in town, has returned to Doctortown, summits clothed in a soft purple bloom, present miners threaten to strike October 29 unless Georgia. one of the most remarkable views upon the looking nt her thought it was the steamer use. Verdict for plaintitr, damages being lixed Pioneer, but it proved to be sch. Manitou. their deinnnd for a 10 per cent, increase in Mrs. Sarah Henderson and Mrs. G. H. Jor­ American const. Among these hills lies n Inke ut #2. This verdict carries with its costs for of great btauty, whose clear waters, a mile or Capt. I). W. Arcy, from Boston, wages is complied with. dan are on a visit to Boston and other points two from the lake, by a quick succession of plaintifT against Bobbins, but gives the de­ of interest. APPLETON. rapids fall into the sea. Within the sound of fendant Walcott, ns to whom the case was dis­ ALL WIDTHS, ALL SIZES. Warden Bean brought two convicts from Au­ these rapids nnd tho grander music of the sea The Sumner tomb is completed nnd the continued, costs against plnintifl. Littlefield gusta Saturday. He brings another batch Irom caskets put in. is the city of Camden." for plaintiff; Bliss nnd Pierce lor defendants. RELIABLE : AGENTS : WANTED Portland today. Rev. J. H. Beale preached a powerful ser­ We have the exclusive sale of litis J. W. Donigan, esq., of Bangor, is at the ROCKPORT mon at the Union house Sunday, from the State vs. John Saunders. Indictment for house of D. J. Starrett, Mill River, where his words addressed to Christ by Pilale: “ What malicious mischief—being for injury done to In every city, town mid village in the United States celebrated line for litis city. wife has been for some time past. Robert Cain is confined to the bouse by sick­ is truth ?” the water-closet nt the lockup. Continued,nnd to eell a first elans article of merit. Goods estab* ness. lished over thirty yearn and sold only through The new schooner John K. Souther, Capt. Geo. A. Pease returned from Dakota, Fri­ prisoner recognized In sum of #100 for his ap­ agents. Protection to agents guaranteed. Address Nattic linger! and Fred Hill arc home from day. His son’s wife and two children ac­ Webb Thompson, was towed to the Kennebec pearance at nex t term. The Family Packugv Company. 75 India river Wednesday, and has loaded with cargo Boston. companied him as far.as Augusta. Mr. Pensc S tre et, corner Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. French Hand Turns! of ice for Baltimore. Fred Hill is visiting his parents here, from says the wheat crop in that section has fallen Stale vs. Oscar M. Ellems. Indictment for Mention this paper. 36 38 Fish Commissioner Counce returns today Boston. off more than has been reported. assault and battery on Orin F. Perry of Rock­ Wc have just received a line of from an otHcial visit made for observation at • Geo. Young’s new house is rapidly nearing The following persons were registered at the land. A. A. Benton, esq., was appointed by completion. French Made I land Turns for Ladies’ New Bedford and Wood’s Holl, Mnss. Mrs. Appleton House, Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. the court to defend the prisoner. Counce accompanied her husband as far as Miss Lois MeCobb is slowiy recovering from W. 11. Sumner. Schuyler. Nell., Mr. nnd Mrs. wear. Spencer, Mass., her former home. her sickness. W. C. Tuttle, Mrs. W. 11. Wiggin, Miss Eva State vs. Annie M. Merchant. Indictment A. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stoddard, for keeping house of ill fame in Rockland. H v m e x ia l .—One of Thomaston's fairest Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Norwood have returned Bicknell Tea Co. daughters, Margaret C. Stetson, was married from Burlington, Vt. Capt. Jas. T. Connnt and wife, Miss Mabel Fiend "not guilty," nnd recognized, the case on Wednesday last to Webster Norris of Mel­ Conant, Miss Josie Conant, R. H. Connnt nnd Ed Pavson of Danville, 111., is visiting his wife and master Clarence Conant,nil of Belfast. being continued, for her appearance nt next rose, Mass., the wedding taking place in that mother, Mrs. J. D. Rust. Button, M E N ’S Stylish, town where they will reside. We extend our The company wete highly pleased with their term in sum of #200. congratulation in company with many of her Miss Lois MeCobb, who has been very sick treatment and spoke in flattering terms of the State vs. Albion E . Otts. Indictment for friends here. with typhoid fever, Is oetter. house. illegal votion at election at Rockland. De­ Balmoral, G E f l Gni’a,)le' Cards have liecn received announcing the Mrs. Hnttie Berry nnd Miss Maria Andrews UNION. fendant demurs, and ease goes to Law court on arc visiting friends in Boston. - a s ,,- coming mnrriage of Kate, daughter of Judge At the fair, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Joel bis demurrer. Montgomery for defendant. y L w u Perfect Gresham, of Chicago, to Wm. llenry Andrews John Peabody, clerk for Curleton & Co., is Walker was knocked down by a horse and se­ State vs. George McLaughlin. Indictment today at the lth Presbyterian church in that confined to his house by sickness. verely bruised. city, and reception at the Palmer House, Nov. for assault and battery. Case marked, “ Law" Congress S H O E ! Filling Mrs. W. F. Corthcll nnd her mother, Mrs. Some of the youngsters of this lown, who 13th and 11th. Mr. Andrews is a native of E.Carleton, nre visiting in Boston. upon an agreed statement of facts. Mortland Thomaston, and n member of the firm of had rather do any thing for money than work, Dr. II. E. Abbott has recently moved into thought they would do some of tlieir character­ for detendnnt. Wadsworth, Howland A- Co., wholesale deal­ the residence of Mrs. David Talbot. ers in paints and oils in Chicago. We all send istic work during fair so they got rum in a jug State vs. George McLaughlin. Indictments Is equal to any S3.00 advertised shoe congratulations. Quite a number of our young men are at of large demensions and peddled it to every now in tlie market. work in Union for the Piper Packing Co. body that would buy nnd being the 40-rod kind for being common seller of intoxicating liquor, The house recently purchased by Col. S. H. Mrs. II. B. Eaton lins been visiting her all tbatdrunk, got drunk causing many acci­ keeping drinking-house and tippling shop, and Allen having been vacated, the Colonel’s dents. Black eyes sore ears nnd bad bend single sale of liquor. Demurrers were filed in daughter, Mrs. Frank H. Tobey, held a party daughter, Mrs. Dr. Piper, of Thomaston. aches were the order of the day. I would not each of the cases, and they go to the law court. in the old mansion Saturday evening, and a Mrs. 0. F. Grose is in Fresno City, Califor­ be surprised if we heard from this at the De­ merry party it was too, who made the old walls nia, on a visit nmong some of her relatives. cember term of court. Mortland for defendant. fairly ring with their peals of laughter and S. F. McAllister nnd George Young have State vs. James McLaughlin. Two search merry making. It was indeed a house warm­ WARREN. their new houses nearly ready for occupation. aud seizure eases. Defendant was brought in ing antedating the moving in of the purchas­ Work is slack at the shoe shop. Gentlemen, if you want the best er. May this pleasant party be indicative of A. I’. Corthell lost one of his horses last for sentence, having been convicted at the Sep­ week by liming his leg broken while hauling Morris Keating, who has been threatened wearing and most stylish boots made many pleasant years of enjoyment within these tember terra 1887 In one of them, the defen­ walls. rock. with fever, is better. on earth, just try a pair of our Work on the new three-masted schooner in The farmers in this vicinity nre complaining dant filed a motion in arrest of judgement, HOPE. Cnrleton, Norwood & Co's yard is still pro­ that their potatoes are rotting badly. which was overruled, and exceptions were We clip the following from the New Repub­ gressing. Some of our young folks here are going to allowed, on which that case goes to the Law lic, a Prohibition paper printed iu Lincoln, George Spear, who went to Boston a short the straw shops in Masssahusetts, this full. court. Tho other cases will be continued to CORDOVAN! Neb.: Jadge O. B. Hewett, ran for Judge of time ago, is now employed in a store iu Lin­ Warren hns two of the handsomest cam­ the Supreme Court on the Prohibition ticket in abide tbe disposition .of this one, the same den, Mnss. paign Hags there is in Knox county. They Ask to see them and try a pair. 1885. His native State is Maine, and he was a Will Libby and his bride have gone to keep­ are both new ones. state of facts existing with reference to each. / farmer’s boy. He learned tne carpenter’s ing house in the two story house just built by Henry Robinson and Niven Crawford have Tbe County Attorney nol pressed as to evi­ trade and afterwards taught school. Grad­ Mrs. Packard on Amsbury Hill. uated at Bowdoin College In 1885, was ad­ been spending a few days at Bangor. Henry dence of a previous conviction, being satisfied PATENT LEATHER mitted to the Chicago bar in 1857; came to Ne­ Scb. W. C. Norcross with freight from Bos­ brought hack with him a horse. that such allegation was not set forth definitely braska same year, helping lay out the town of ton had one of her boats smashed by nnother SEAL HARBOR. enough to hold. J. E . Hanly for defendant. Beatrice and orgunized Gage county, lived in schooner while at nnchor at Owl’s Head, last Brownville before settling in Hastings in 1879, week. Mrs. C. S. Coakley is visiting in Boston. State vs. John R. Studley. Indictment 3 P - cfef O - Balmorals and Congress was an officer of the second Nebraska Cavalry Carleton & Co. have been taking account of Charles McKcliar hns gone to Boston on n previous term for perjury. This case was in the war, and the chief clerk of the last terri­ stock the past week, preparatory to joining the visit. tried nt last March term, and at that time fully Full stock of these goods always on torial legislative council; secretary of the first two stores of Carleton & Co. nnd the Rockport Russell Waldron has moved his family to reported, so that the public nre familiar with it. legislature of the State: was elected district lee Co. hand. Rockland. The alleged perjury was in u disposition of attorney of the first judicial district in 1868; re­ Frank Havener's cottage at McIntyre’s Mrs. Sarah Davis is visiting her mother, Mrs the defendant, given fti a suit in equity between elected in 1870: has fought for Prohibition Grove is very nearly finished. The location Sarah Burton. since 1850 when Maine led the movement; has Is very romantic and commands a fine view of himself and Lemuel Counce of Warren. He frequently borne defeat cheerfully on account J. C. Elwell hns moved up stairs, in Melvin S a r d in eS the harbor. of his Prohibition principles; has been identi­ Kinney’s house. and Counce own together a farm in Warren, Carlton, Norwood & Co. now have quite n Counce owning nine-tenths of a divided two- fied with various educational interests and in­ large crew of men at work on their schooner The Ladies Sewing Circlo met with Mrs. stitutions, and is one of the most conscientious Agnes Meservey last week. thirds and the same proportion of a dower HATS! HATS! Christian men in our State, being nt present and arc pushing the work along ns fast as the weather permits. Miss Addie Harriman is quite sick nt her lot, undivided. An agreement was made one of the ruling elders in the Presbyterian mother's, Mrs. Ebeti Elwell’s. We are now showing the largest stock church.” This article was accompanied by a The grounds around the new house owned to refer the division of this undivided part, wood cut of the subject of the sketch, bv Mrs. McKissi n nre being neatly graded. HURRICANE. and, an arrangement having been mude ns of Fall Styles in The house is nearly painted and is one of the Mayor White visited the Island last week. to what was the division to be made, it was finest in the village. RAZORVILLE. Miss Winslow has returned to her school. agreed that the parties should meet at the hotel in CTS. S. D. Cnrleton is greatly improving his lot Gent’s Fine Stiff Hats Mrs. John Savage is on the sick list. by making a continuous oval grade between Miss Linda Jones has recovered and is at­ Warren village and pass deeds in accordance Water was frozen for the first time this fall his house and Church street, under the super­ tending to her pupils in music. with the terms of the report to be made. Mr. Friday night. vision of R. H. Carey. The sloop Island Belle sailed for Portland Counce and the referees, Messrs. E verett Saturday night, loaded with cut stone. Boys' and Children’s Rev- E. C, Shattuck attended the ordination Mrs. E. P. Labe who has been very sick for Farrington of Waldoboro und J. E. Moore of Mr. Abbott at Rockport Sunday. During the gale, Wednesday, a large sail the past two months was removed to her home and J. O. Cushing of Thomaston, met at the The grain in this section is nearly nil har­ in Rockland Tuesday, having recovered suffi­ boat belonging to C. H. Dean went ashore on IIATS AND CAPS vested notwithstanding the rainy weather. ciently to bear the ride. the rocks and was wrecked. hotcl.and testify that they waited there several hours and Mr. Studley did not appeur. Mr. Messrs Will und Fred Witham have gone to The old boiler and pumping engine in Carle­ Some anxiety was felt Monday forenoon of Ever seen in this citv. Rockland to work ns pressmen in a clothing ton's quarry having given out is being replaced lust week nt the absence of two young men of Studley testified that he went to the hotel at house. by a large new engine, the pump having been this place, but it was found, however, that they two o’clock, the appointed time, and remained shifted lower down in the quarry. were carried off on the Pioneer. Every one The recent heavy rains in this section have till three, und, not seeing the referees, went to done a great deal of damage to the peas, beans, J. Fred Norwood, son of Joseph H. Nor­ was glad to see them come Imine at night, and grain and other crops. The rivers und ponds wood, has gone to Burlington, Vt., where he the fatted calf would have been killed if there his home in Friendship. This being contra­ are nearly ns high us iu the spring und the wet enters upon a course of collegiate preparatory bad been one on the Island. dicted by the testimony of Mr. Counce and the GENTS’ - FINE - NECKWEAR! land is so covered with water that many are study in the Episcopal Institute of that place. WEST CAMDEN. rclerees, is claimed by tlie government to have uhable to do their harvesting. Miss Mary Haskell is on a visit to Boston. Beans are a failure this year on account of been false swearing. Tbe former trial resulted Tho friends of Chas. jSavage and wife, who Most of the employees at the shoe shop arc the cold, wet. cloudy weather. They have had New Goods, Fall Styles, just in. were recently married, tendered them a sere­ no chance to ripen and but lew bushels will he in a disagreement. The jury was understood taking a rest. to stand,nine for conviction, three for acquittal. Tlie Largest Stock of nade Thursday evening at Mrs. Savage's Some of our merchants have been to the harvested in good condition iu Knox County. father’s, Newull Jones.’ A very large crowd Hub tbe past week, enjoying the merchant’s A hard season for the farmer. Mr. Littlefield, who defended him, having was present and received a bountiful treat. The Baptist Society nre soliciting funds to withdrawn from the ease, he was defended by They have the best wishes of your scribe lor week. hire u settled pastor to preach for them during Judge Washington Gilbert of Bath and J. II. their prosperity and happinss. Simon Hall, our new barber, has set up the coming year. Five hundred dollars is the Gents’ Furnishing Goods housekeeping iu one of the tenements in H. sum required and their success to raise the Montgomery of Camden. Mr. Gilbert occu­ PORT CLYDE. Vinal’s block. amount bus been good thus far. The paying pied over four hours in his closing urgument. to be found in tlie city. Our gunners returned home after an absence The railways are taking a short rest. members number shout forty, and this is quite The ease went to the jury ut about 4 p. in. of about ten days, but we have not seen our a large sura for them to get. The lobster fishermen are putting out their promised bear meat. Thursday und resulted iu un acquittal. traps for the winter fishing. The heuviest rain storm of the season oc­ Our village is blessed with another M. IL— curred Wednesday. It was u perfect gale here State vs. Andrew J. Small. Indictment as a We Quietly Remind You School will be closed during the first week J. K. Hooper, located for tbe present at and tlie rain fell in torrents. Large limbs were common seller of liquor. This ease bus been in October, the teacher being unexpectedly Edward Oliver’s on Main street. twisled oil’from trees und the roads were badly once tried, the trial resulting in a verdict ot That it is not wise to linger or delay called home. Miss Lotta Newbert left for New Jersey last washed iu places, leaving the rocks uncovered. Not many fish were brought to the factory week, where she will pass the winter with her Those out in it said it was as much as they guilty. The defendant carried the ease to the when Bargains are going as last as the past week, so that the canning business is father, under instruction in music. could do to keep upon their feet. Law court, which sustained his exceptions and they can be handed out. Wc don’t rather dull at present. gave him a new trial resulting in uu acquittal. Mr. Gregory is making one trip a day to FRIENDSHIP- ask you to take our word for it, but Sch. Alaska of Machias, Capt. Clark, Washington for plank for the village bridge Wm. Crowley was sentenced as a common Robert Welsh, a boy aged about 14 years, came in here Thursday morning alter the gale, which is to he patched up once more. seller to pay a fine #100, costs amounting to full of water, fore sail, flying jib, cutwater (ell from a tree Tuesday and dislocated his HESE are in every respect strictly first- St. George Lodge, F. & A. M., conferred #18.43 und 30 days in jail in Rockland. COME AND SEE, and boat gone. Capt. Clark says he had to the third degree on one candidate Monday elbow. ______(______class Paints, composed of pure linseed throw overboard part of the deck load to keep T. B. Severance und Edw. W. McIntire, evening. Many visitors were present. FATAL ACCIDENT. Toil and the highest grade of pigments. They the vessel from rolling over. The Alaska was liquor eases received back from the law court— from St. Johns for New York with lumber, Alden Bremijohn and Joseph Eastman took are prepared ready for the brush, in 54 newest She has been hauled into Washburn’s wharf th® Boat Stur und ur® making themselves A Friendship Man Is Run Down in His their bail was defaulted. shades and standard colors, and, on account where she will be repaired nappy on the ocean wuve at lire islands. Boat and Drowned. Suit of II. H. Iiucklia uguinst G. S. Bean of of their purity and great covering properties, Report says that Mr. and Mrs. Setb Oliver we oiler them as the most durable and CAUTION!! Scb. J. Warren of Deer Isle came in here Our Green’s Landing correspondent writes Thomaston was non-suited on the ground that during the gule of Sepl. 26, having lost the passed through this place Saturday after said suit should have been brought against economical Paints ever produced. One sojourning for the past year in New York. as follows : As some parties in this vicinity captain overboard when near Mosquito Island, Warden Bean in bis official capacity. Tbe gallon will cover from 250 to 275 sq. ft., by being struck by the fore boom. The men Miles Weston, Harry Chase, Will Weston Capt. Geo. Allen, sell. Eunice P. Newcomb, two coats. have been advertising a so-called lowered the bout but it was upset und tilled, and George Hilt lelt Thursday on n fishing ran into a fishing boat Saturday night otf suit was concerning plaintitf’s salary under an and tbe oars lost and (hey were powerless to do cruise to the Island, stopping at Rufus Teel’s George's Island, upsetting the boat and before j interpretation of tbe statute. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. Snag Rubber Boot, we would say that anything to save tbe captain. There were hut for supplies. anything could be done tbe Capt. of the boat j Tbe following divorces have been decreed, U. W. JOHNS MANDPAOTl’KINU t'UUPAM', we have tlie exclusive and sole right two men on hoard, they got the vessel info the (name not known) was out of sight. His son SOLE MAXCKACTUKB11S OK Steamer Mollie took a party down river n isi: of sale for Hie celebrated mouth oi the Harbor and anchored her Saturday returning in tbe evening. They a boy of about 10 years was picked up. Tbe II. W . Johns’ Asbestos Itooliua. but Isbe drugged down near the lower end 1 took dinner at the Ocean House, Port Clyde, boy can give no particulars only that they had ' Lizzie Spear, of Cushing, from Flavel M. Flre-1'rool'Points, liuililiua Felt, of Hupper's Island. Tlie men hoisted a flag a light burning and were lying at anchor. Tbe ISteuoi-Ptye mid Holler Coverings, then called on Rufus Teel, where they obtained ; Spear, formerly of Warren. Cause—desertion Asbestos Stenin Puckiuus, Gushets. etc. of distress aud Franklin Trussed with a crew 50 lobsters for home market, boy .-ays he was asleep and the first be knew of men went to her assistance and got her in­ the vessel had run over him and some one for more than three years. Littlefield for li- Vuleabestou Moulded Itious,W ashers,etc. to the harbor tbe next morning, having to slay j OWL’S HEAD. pulled him into the vessel, 'ihe boy is nearly I hellant. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. Snag Proof RnljDer Boot by her all night. frantic over tbe trouble. The man lived in Albert Marshall from Adeline Marshall, — SA L E B l ­ for this city and vicinity, and no I Noah Bridges is at work at his trade in Friendship. ______NORTH UNION. Rockland. ■ parties of Cushing. it. FKE1) CltlE & CO ...... K o ck la n U . other dealer in this city has the gen­ Will and Mont Law of Waltham, Muss., are Alonzo MeCusiek, who has been quite sick, OUR GUNSTERS. Mary L. Young from Willard P. Young, W. A. LUC-E,...... K o ck p o r t. uine Snagg Boot for sale. They are in town. i is improving. she of Camden, he of Haverhill, Simonton for 36-43 tlie best Rubber Boot in tbe world Mrs. Joel Perry who was kicked by an ox I Mrs. Addle Emery und daughter Hattie libellant. is slowiy improving. have gone to Boston on a visit. The Oak Hill Gun Club has closed the sea­ L A D I S S T R Y and are equal to two or three pairs son in a very satisfactory manner, it has #25 MaryJA. Tyler from Andrew M. Tyler, both lieuiy Greenleaf of Howard, K. L, has ! Hiram Small's fishing craft went ashore in REEMAN’S ol' any other make. been visiting iris mother. the last storm, und was damaged quite badly, iu the treasury, owns buildings and other stock of Camden. F Mrs. Elmira Day has moved into the bouse i Lincoln Speed bas bought a fine little fishing to the value of about #56 and all debts are paid George W. Wallace of Camden from Mary E. acei^ i Wallace oi Portland, Montgomery & Mont­ M c d iv u tc d —F r e e fro m IIu r iu !*•#» u» Ileti recently occupied by Henry Simmons. j yacht and he and his brother Jerry are hooking It has gained iu membership, numbering now Producessoft. fo-auliful complexion AnU fur free ouinple A railroad meeting was held in ihe Stone the finny tribe now. about35 members, and the club’s 1888 general gomery for libellant. E.W.Berry&Co. sthool-house Monday evening. Nearly ail in Seth A. Emery of Boston was in town last shooting record is a great improvmeuit over Nettie W. Shibles from Get rge W. Sbibles, low u are in favor of the railroad. Let us all 1 week and returned Thursday night, aeeom- Burpee’s, Norcruftt Co.’s, Coakley’e, Kit- parties of 1'homaslou, Moore for libellant. t j edge’s, Kuvklund, Me. 36-4b Opposite Thorndike Hotel. work for it ( I pauied by his sisters Grace and Hose. that of prev ious years. I ’ erves, do, 10c; plum jolly, Mrs. Sntn'l Cummings, CORN CANNING. SOUTH THOMlSrov. 10c; grape jolly, (lo, 10c; apple lemon jelly, do, 10c; DLACKSYll’U BUXINE'S beet pickles, do, 10c; cranberry preserves, do, 10c; Miss Fannie Wadlin ol ’ nail--town, Mas-.,, variety preserves, do, 40c. What the Union Factory Will Do—The F O ? S A L S . MISCKI.LANEOL’S— 2,1 COM MITTEE. Way It's Done has been visiting at Maik A m Tnh’V tr» ni kc » chn»gr« • • ■ *» h tn c •»’ in Ini-- ., -h ,ni - w< - li i|i Hr- i ii tii T «• Fall Spy, J. E. Cole, 10c; Faliwater, Seldom Mrs. E L. Stetson an I Mis Fm l R on I' Dunton, 10c; Duclicss, do, 10c; Golden Sweet, One of the greatest blessings that has come •I. |. n <• ’I..- h nl 1C . k ii -I . a .1 it »», i.m ...... w tb «» M I. lipa- i.V v I. .lu n h» U.i.p. do, 10c; Farm Horse, do, *1; Grange Sweet, Silas : to Union within the past few years is the can­ are intending to lean tut Sia tic, M. I., mi HilD, loc; Russet, Roscoe Miller. 10c; Garden November. • lift i hud. t ,-h am u | . ...I' him h-rtfim. Royal, II. A. Hawes, 10c; Peppers, ,J. E. Cole, 10c; ning factory, operated by the Piper Packing u-m h s i i m a X h i »a .ms . Citron, Harold Solders, 10c; Plymouth Rock eggs. Miss ‘•'nsie I ittlf (1- 11 b- s -(-(mm d It, no* Iron, I Mrs E. L. Daggett, loc; do, S. D W iley, 10c; Co., which occupies the old tannery and fur­ Rhode l-liind, where sir. h u been sp tiding i. M F O R *• t L S . Bell’s Early, Silas Hills, 10c; Black Oxford, do, 10c; nishes employment to many of the town’s young -tm a 'c l a III • -II,-. Il I Hl Ila- Luke" la It pi-, Strawberry, do, 10c; Apples, Harold Selders, 10c; people who would not otherwise bo employed, few w eek s. rt ltd ii.r u < uiitnlii^ 6o *cr* ft of goo > bind; eutft tn ru Watermelons, do, 10c; Farm Horse, John Sleeper, Cha'lrs Ward has put up a large derrick, 20 tu 25 t'in of tfood hay: a ifnud pafttur• well $1; Coupe Gearing, II. S. Moor, 76c; Mammoth and offers to the fanner, at home, a market tor watt r. d ; a unod woud Ini. Bulldlntfo c vf n Squash, Alonzo Butler, 10c; Timothy, do, 10c; a profitable crop. Tlio Union factory com­ and will soon oe itauy to do quiteu business in ftloiv and a hull hndhe with i II all tlnifthi*d, painted Rhubarb, do, 10c; Asparagus, do, loc; Celery, menced operations last year and put up 149.0,10 granite work. nnd blinded, and barn 40 x 50 with c. I ar. Tw o do, 10c; Wormwood, do, 10c; Sun Flowers, do, walla vl'woitei. TI.I- f iiro i> u n d e r jton d eu ttva- 10c; Peppers, do, 40c; Cauliflower, do, 10c; Khol cans of nice quality goods which w ere soul to Mrs 1 la Crosby nnd Mr. William Millay •Jin nnd Ift one of t-e pr.-t led plarew In Km X Rabbi, do, 10c; Raspberries, do, 10c; Blackberries, Gen. Mattocks. This season tbeoutput will he ten for Seattle. W I’., M»nd iv. the 17tli. Mr. Cotiiilr, and will be m61u luw if «ud h oii. Good 2 varieties, do, 26c: Gourds, do, 10c; Radishes, uaP.HtH f.,1 hi lling Inquire on lie pr. m *< M of do, 10c; llrussells Sprouts, do, 10; Variety Squashes, about 100,000 cans. There w as almui dou'ilt I Crosby went out there last May H e likes veil ; 35 47* E L (JR A V E S . do, 60c; Colverts, Silas IIUls, 10c; Potter's Sweet, do, 10c; Sweet Bough, do, 10; Ben Davis, do, 10c; the acreage planted as last je ir. >uit there much. Mr. Millay is a -mart enterprising | Ribstonc Pippin, do, 10c; Best display of Apples, would have but a third «• a crop if there h id v o tin g man. FOR S A L E . Chnu. Smith, 20c ; Astraehan, F. L. Mansfield, 10c; I Fullerton Wilson is hce nt work for Brown | A Id of I md with ihe hiii'din?" thereon in South Ben Davis, do, 10c; Peaches, Native, Ethel Thurs­ been no damage from fro-t. I h-co iipanv cal­ T h n tn noon vi laue. The buildings consist of a ton, 10c; Wealthy, Chas. Miller, 10c; Twenty culated on p u llin g up 275.096 can- tills year. j A Wade. He Ins been ill Milford, Mass., t,a •I wet In « lmu*i . Hture, earrl -go house and shed, all Ounce, do, 10c; Early Joe, do, 10c; Benoni, do, I die list Hirce years. He will move bis family ’iewiyp«int.d »n I i i g.md repair. Also a house lo; Walbridge, do, 10c; Magog Redsteak, do, 10c; Mr. E. H. Piper, Hut til m ger. is i resident o' l..t it. the rear of t e Methodist chapel. Will be Excelsior, do, 10; Lake, Mini Mossmau, loc; Straw­ Camden and wcnl into the canning t>u inc— here sh o p. F u ll's inii-y hit nets line an ■* I a’ wrea, bat g Un if applied for soon. F or fur- berry Sweet, do, 10; Pound Sweet, do, 10c; Tippe­ I pleased io have him back tli r in fo r m t mi » ppl> to MRS. II. M. STETSON canoe, do, 10c. ,,bout eight years ago nt Kuckpuil on a snub mih pi.inie. e, oi to ROBINSON K ROWELL, -calc. He thoroughly Understands the busi­ i Brown A W ade cm; I -y at pre-ent some 3 lot U . kla rt.______g LOST HIS LIFE. ness. | more men and are steadily expanding tin The f it ,ry stilted in Vomlty of I.i-t week j granite biisini-s. Since,/'hey punlias-d dr | J imeson q t irry and removi d to iltcii m u I I I . 0. GURDY & CO. A very sad accident occurred in last Wed­ on a sm ,11 seale. 'I'll,- coin Unit Ins come ill i- i q-taricrs, Gtey have beend dnga large bn-iiics- — DEALERH IN — nesday’s gale by which a North Haven man of a f,ir q i i Illv, and as most of tliecoru rai.-cil lost his life. Wednesday morning schooner in Union is im o i upon high ground it was i M my older.- are coming in daily both Io j C O A L Joseph Warren, Capt. Henry Webster, left notgreailv hjqrcil"v die life fro-t and the i rough stone and tini-ln d wick, including sum, i (very line j ,bs and heavy work. They ban j Deer Isle for Boston with a load of stone. prospectisiliai ibeoil'pnt of the lactor.v nil, he greater in prop union n> ilia nmn ler ot acre- m dun number of changes and Improvement- I When off Tenant’s Harbor the storm broke 'AT W O O D planted than any o li -r Id :r >ry in the state. 1 bi tiuchme.y and rt,,w haveev ry tiling in h ist I with great fury, the fore boom was broken Long and ti lid o r tin sto re. and slatting furiously struck Capt. Webster The process of ra i ning is in interesting one. | class ■ luipc and are able to take any comruc. and knocked him overboard. The sea was The corn is deliver.d at the factory in the l.u-i , .bar iff rs. Lima, Cement a id ft- is te ii g H iir , running so fast she must have been immedi­ by the farmers. F iv e cents a bn-hel is paid J TENANT’S HV k l i* i i i . better education of public opinion. Most man­ turned to tbeir hom e Friday . limit w, Ii Hie same Icaclicis we I,ad ai Hi ufacturers arc not pleased with the working of j There was a spelling seined ’! Iiin-d iv < veil­ spi ma li-, in. the ten hour law. They claim that able bodied ing, conducied In Miss Minnie line Diiui- J. Im Maxcv is now occiipi iPg b s I p 'll,e , O. B. FALKS, women should lie allowed to work extra hours etta Auies was champion speller, H e im v ili imu Iiigml ani's Corner, b..iii g n uvid linu 3;: MAIN s', ItEtl, - 11GCKLANU. if they wish to do so. Hall a close second. ihe 11 ikon hum. COURIER-GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT

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PRIZE WINNERS. Best three years old gelding or filly, Chas. But­ FARM CROPS. ler, $2; 2d, P. C. Robbins, $1. Best farm crops, Alonzo Butler, $3. BARGAINS North Knox Fair. 1 Best two years old entire gelding or filly, R. B Robbins, $2; 2d, do , $1. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best one year old, John Lenfest, $2; 2d, Alton — IN— Best ox yoke, Jo h n T horndike, 60c. H ilton, $1. Best steer yoke, John Thorndike, gratuity, 25c. TOWN TEAMS. Best sticking colt. Ethel Thurston, $1.50; 2d HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES, Best oxen, Union, $9; 2nd, $9. John Upham, $1. Best steers, Union, $4.50. Mule colt, Eben Burgess, gratuity $1. Best rag carpet. Mrs. Franklin Lelgher, $1.50; 2d, Mrs. Chas. Evans, $1; 3d, Miss Lizzie Linscott, BEEF. PRESERVES, PICKLES AND IIONRY. 50c. CbothinG Best strawberry, Mrs. Sam'l Cummings, 50c; 2d, Best oxen, Frederick Leighr, $3; 2nd, M. N. Best yarn carpet, Mrs. James Cramer, $1.50; 2d, Butler, $2; 3d, Joseph Bryant, $1. Mrs. A. L. Jones, 25c. Mrs Frunklln Lelgher, $1. The steady increase in our busi­ Best cow, C. W. Tnurstor, $1.50. Best blackberry, Mrs. A. L. Jones, 50c; 2d, Miss Best rag rug braided, Mrs N K Burkett, $1; 2d, E. B. Butler, 25c. Mrs E H Mero, 75c; 3d, Miss Cellnda Sleeper, 50c; ness warrants us to make Greater Ad­ 8T E E R S. | Best raspberry, Mrs. Sam’l Cummings, 50c; 2d, 4th, Mrs C A Robbins, 25c. Best 3-years-old, Rufus Stone, $2; 2nd, do., $1. Mrs. A. L Jones, 25c Best rag rug hooked, Mrs Aaron Wiley, $1; 2d, ditions than ever to our already Im­ Best 2 years-old, Royal Grinnell, $2; 2nd, Mrs. Best plum, Mrs. A. L. Jones, 50c; 2d, Miss E. B. Mrs E H Clarry, 75c; 3d, do, 60c; 4th, Mrs J M E. M. Coggan, $1. ' Butler, 25c. Light, 25c. mense Stock. We have just returned Best 1-year old, C. L. 8tone, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. E. Best sweet apple, Miss E. B. Butler, 50c; 2d, Best yarn rug hooked, Miss Annie Lelgher, $1; from the New York and Boston mar­ M. Coggau, $1. Mrs. Sam ’l Cumm ings, 25c. 2d, Mrs Sam’l Cummings, 75c; 3d, Miss May An­ CALVES. Best pear, Mrs. L. D. Carroll, 50c; 2d, Mrs. R. drews, 50c. I B. Robbins, 25c. Beat woolen yarn, Mary J Sukeforth, 76c; 2d, kets, and have no hesitation in say­ Best, J . 8. C reighton, $1; 2nd, E. E. Bowes, .75. Best citron, Miss E . B. B utler, 50c. Best 3-years trained, E. V. Townsend, $2. Mrs E B Calderwood, 60c; 3d, Mrs E L Daggett25c ing that Beat cherry, Mrs. A. L. Jones, 50c; 2d, Lillie Best woolen mittens, Mary J Sukeforth, 76c; 2d, BULLS. Albee, 25c. Mrs. E L Daggett, 50c; 3d, Mrs Franklin Lelgher, Best Grade Durham, Rufus Linscott, $1.50; 2nd, ! Best crab apple, Miss E. B. Butler, 50c; 2d, Mrs. 35c; 4th, Mrs V R Keene, 25c. E. F. Iloak, $1. Sam ’l Cummings, 25c. Best woolen hose, Mrs Aaron Wiley, 76c; 2d, Our Stock is the Largest Best Grade Holstein, Emerson Creighton, $1.50. Best bluebeFry, Mrs. A. L. Jones, 50c; 2d, Mrs Mrs Franklin Lelgher, 50c; 3d, Mrs Royal Grinnell, Best Grade Hereford, E. L. Daggett, $1.50. L. D. Carroll, 25c. 35c; 4th, Mrs Aaron Wiley, 26c. —AND— Best Grade 1-year old, II. A. Hawes, $1; 2nd, Greatest variety pickles, Mrs. Sam’l Cummings, Best cotton hose, Miss Annie Lelgher, 35c. Mrs. E. M. Coggan, .50. 50c. Bestsnm ple o f darning, Mrs Sam 'l Cumm ings, 30c. Best Grade Calves, J. F. Bryant, .75; 2nd, Royal Best honey, E. II. Mero, $1. Best sample of patching, Mrs N K Burkett, 30c. G rinnell, .50. Best maple syrup, G. It. Messer, 50c; 2d, Mis. S. Best sample of darning by girl under 18 years of S. B artlett, 25c. Our Prices the Lowest MATCHED OXEN AND HTEKItH. age, Miss Alice F Robbins, 50c. DOMESTIC DAIRY. Best sample of patching by girl under 18 years Best oxen, J.C . Cramer, $2; 2nd, J. W. Bay- Best butter, firkin or jar, Mrs. Sum’l Cummings, of age, Miss Alice F Robbins, 60c. ward, $1; 3d, E. E. Butler, .50. Best patch quilt, Mrs. E B Calderwood, $1; 2d, of any Clothing House in Eastern Best steers 3-years old, J. W. Say ward, $2; 2nd, $2; 2d, Mrs. E. L. Daggett $1.50; 3d,Elmer Mes­ ser, 75c. Mrs M E Tipideno, 60c; 3d, Mrs Eliza Morse, 40c; V. V. Messer, $1; 3d, J . F. B ryant, .60. 4tb, Miss A adie W ingate, 30c. Maine. Best steers 2 year old, C. H. Messer, $2; 2nd, Best ball butter,Daniel Harding, $2; 2d, Elbridge Carroll, $1.50; 3d, Elm er Messer, 75c. Best silk crazy quilt, Mrs Moses Luce, $1; 2d, Royal Grinnell, $1; 3d, J. F. Rryant, .60. Mrs H M Bobbins, 50c; 3d, Mrs Mial Mossmau, 40c. Best steers 1 year-old, E . V. T ow nsend, $1 50. Best cheese, plain, Mrs. A. T, Creighton, $1.50; 2d, C. H. Messer, $1. Best woolen crazy quilt, Saloina Smith, $1; 2d, —OUR LINKS OF— COWS AND HEIFERS. Sage cheese, C. II. Messer, $1.50. Mrs Estelle Cummings, 50c; 3d, Mrs E U Mero, 40c; 4th, Mrs Mial Mossmun, 30c Best Jersey, 8. D. Wiley, $2. FIELD CROPS. Best Grade Jersey, Fred L. Burgess, $1.50; 2nd, Beat pair woolen blankets, Mrs Franklin Lelgher, Men’s, Youth’s and E. II. Burkett, $ 1 . Corn, 1-2 acre, Chas, Smith, $3; 2d, G $1 Best Grade Durham, Chas. Burgess, $1.50; 2nd, Messer, $2. Best toilet set, Carrie Gleason, 50c do., $1. Barley, 1-2 acre, Rufus Linscott, $1.50. Best husk door mat, Mrs 8 S Bartlett, 50c; 2d, Children’s Suits! Best Grade Devo i, C. C. Elliott, $1.60 Oats, 1-2 acre, Leverett Borman, $1.50; 2d, L. F. Mrs Sam’l Cummings, 25c Best Grade Holstein, E. L. Daggett, $1.50. Mansfield, $ 1. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Best Grade Hereford, C. W. Thurston, $1.50; Best bushel corn, Wm. D. Waltz, 50c. Best running, boy from 8 to 12 years of age, 8 A Was never so complete, and our 2nd, Chas. Burgess, $1. Best bushel beans, E. H. B urkett, 50c. Leach, $1; 2d, A 11 Morang, 75c; 3d, O G Kalloch, Best Grade Jersey heifers 2 years-old, II. J. Best bushel peas, Alonzo Butler, 50c 50c; 4th, Lucius Leach, 25c Sleeper,. $2; 2nd, B. I). Sprague, $1.50. Best bushel barley, Rufus Linscott, 50c. Best running, boy from 12 to 15 years of age, Best Holstein, H. A. Hawes, $1. Best bushel oats, Rufus Linscott, 50c. Walter E Newbert, $1; 2d, F H Simmons, 75c; Best Hereford, C. W. Thurston, $1; 2nd, J. W. Best trace sweet corn, Harold Beiders, 50c; 2d, 3d, E O Ituasoll, 50c OVERCOAT DEPT. Say ward, .60. Wm. D. Waltz, 25c. Best Grade Jersey heifer 1 year-old, R. Wellman, Best trace pop corn, Wm. D. Waltz, 50c; 2d, J, BAIIY SHOW. IS FULLOFJJEW & NOBBY PATTERNS $1; 2nd, Geo. Hills, .60. W. Calderwood, 25c. Child less than one year, for beauty, Franz Up­ Best Durham, Chas. Burgess, $1; 2nd, C. W. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. ham Burkett, $2.50; 2d, Ermina Gushce, $1.50; 3d, Bertelle Sidelinger, $1 T hurston, .50. Best potatoes, 1-2 acre, Seldom Dunton, $2; 2d. No old Overcoats at any price. In Best Ayrshire, E. L. Daggett, $1. Chas. II. Messer, $l ; 3d, Chas. Smith, 60c. Child from one to two years of age, for beauty, Best Hereford, Chas. Burgess, $1. D Linwood Carroll, $2.50; 2d, Fannie J Daniels, fact our entire stock is Fresh. We Best Rutabagas, 1-4 acre, C. II. Messer, $1. $1.50 Best Native, Pearl Oakes, $1. Best beets, 1-8 acre, Rufus Linscott, $1.60. are offering in our Best Jersey calves, V. V. Messer, $1. Child from two to five years of {age, for; beauty, Best cabbages, C. R. Dunton, 75c; 2d, Frank Mamie Jones, $2 Best Grade Durham, C. C. Daggett, $1. G irnnell, 50c. Best Grade Holstein, Chas. Burgess, $ 1 . Best squashes, E. L. Daggett, 75c; 2d, Ilarold Child of greatest weight of its age, less than two Best Grade, J. F. Creighton, $1; 2nd, II. A. Seiders, 50c. years, Sadie Dauiels, $2.50 Underwear Departm’t Hawes, .50. Best pumpkins, E. L. Daggett, 75c; 2d, Rufus Gratuity, Myrtle M Thompson, $1.50 Best twin calves, grutuity. C. C. Elliott, $1. Linscott, 50c. Courier- Gazette Premiums. HERDS OK CATTLE. Best bushel onions, R. B. Robbins, 75c. Bost behaved—Mamie Jones SOME IMMENSE BARGAINS! Best herd, C. W. Thurston, $6; 2nd, Chas Bur. Best bushel potatoes, Palmer Ryan 50c; 2d, Smallest—Mina G u s h e e gess, $4. Elbridge Carroll, 25c. Best bushel turnips, Rutabaga, E. L. Daggett, MISCELLANEOUS— 1ST COMMITTEE. DRAWING AND TRAINING. From 25c to $ 3.00 a Garment. 50c; 2d. Elbridge C arioll, 25c. Knit rug, Mrs. E. L. Daggett, 25c; bed spread Best oxen, 1st class, K. A. Sidelinger, $8; 2nd, Best bushel carrots, Alonzo B utler, 50c. and pillow shams, John Bowes,$1; painted plaque, Call and be convinced that we can E F. Iloak, $2; 3d,C. C. Daggett, $1. Best bushel stock beets, Alonzo Butler, 50c; 2d Mrs. Estelle Cummings, 10c; crocheted skirt, do, Best oxen, 2nd class, D. 8. Martin, $3; 2nd, J. F. Seldom D unton, 25c. 25c; door scarf, Mrs. Moses Luce, 50c; table scarf, save you big money, can suit all Bryunt, $2. Best bushel table beets, Alonzo Butler, 50c. Lola M. Morton, 25c; darned lace apron, Lola Best steers, Rufns Linscott, $2. Best bushel English beets, E. II. Burkett, 50c; M. Morton, 16e; foot rest, Mrs. Geo. Stone. 20c; tastes and pocket books. Be sure Best puir horses, K. E. Bowes, $2.50. 2d, Stillm an Nye, 25c. baby sleigh, F. II. Pratt, $1; tray cloth, Mrs. E. Best horse, Willard Sherman, $1.50; 2nd, O. FRUIT—APPLES. 11. Mero, 15c; yarn carpet, Afiie Lelgher, 75c; and look us over before purchasing Benner, $1. case of birds, Geo. Thurston, $1; cotton and wool SPECIAL PREMIUM. Best King of Tompkins Co., Alden Robbins, .50. Best Baldwin, Silas Hills, .50. cloth, Mrs. Chas. Evans, 25c• banner, Mrs. Nancy elsewhere, as it is no trouble to show Best oxen, 1st class, E. A. Sidelinger, $10. Beat Not them Spy, Wm II Winslow, .50. Morse, 20c; banner, Addle Wingate, 10c; ric-rac Best steers 3-years-old, Rufus Linscott, $5. Best R. Russet, Rufus Linscott, .50. lace, May D. Hilt, 10c; apron, Laura M. Hilt, 10e: goods, Money refunded if pur­ oil painting, Cbus. D. Thompson, 25c; stand scarf, SH E E P , MWINF. A N D POULTRY. Best F am euse, Palm er Ryan, .60. Best Talraati Sweet, Alden Robbins, .50. Mrs. II. E. Messer, 25c; gloves, Mrs. David Bry­ chases are not entirely satisfactory. Best Shropshire buck, E. II. Clary, $2. Best Y. Bellflower, Alonzo Butler, .50. ant, 15c; cotton and wool cloth, Mrs. Fruukhn Best Grade buck, John Gurney, $1; 2d, E. E. Best F letcher Sw eet, Seldom D unton, .50. r, 25c; sofa pillow. Harriet Hills, 35c; slip­ Bowes, 76c. Best G ravenstein, do., .50. per case, Mrs. John Sleeper, 10c; banner, Fannie Honest Yankee Made Goods, Best ewes, Chas. Burgess, $2.50; 2d, J. F, Bry­ Tolman, 10c; tidy, Mrs. L M. Lovett, 10c; com­ Best Hurlbut, do., .50. mode scarf, Mrs. II. M. Robbins, 20c; stand cover, ant, $1.50. B est River, do., .60. LOW PRICES, Best lambs, E. H. Clary, $2; 2d, John Gurney, Best Fall G eneting, do., .50. Mrs. A. L. Jones, 15c; table napkins, do, 15c; $1.50. Best Blue Peartnuin, J. E. Cole, .60. moorish tray, Mrs. 11. J. Sleeper, 10c; sawfish’s Sheep and lambs, C. W. Thurston, gratuity $1. Best Fall G reenings, Frank Burns, .50. saw, do, 10c; crocheted worsted, Mrs. A.D. Wiley, SQUARE DEALINGS, Best boar, Ethel Thurston, $2. Best Jew ett’s Red, do., .50. 25c; dressing-cuse mut, Lillie Albee, 25c; model of Best sow and pigs, Palmer Ryan, $2. Best R. I. Greening, do., .50. canoe, 11. J. Sleeper, 10c; lambrequin, Carrie — AT T H E — Best geese, Rufus Linscott, $1; 2d, J. W. Calder- Best St Lawrence, J G Mank, 60c Gleason, 15c; banner, do, 10c; tea tray cover, do, wood, 50c. Best Newton Pippin, Alden Robbins, 50c 16c; crocheted lace, do, 10c; banner, Mrs Calvin Best turkeys, E. L. Daggett, $1. Best Golden Russet, Alonzo Butler, 60c Gleason, 10c; linen sheet 100 years old, do, 25c; fir Best ducks, J. M. Light, $1; 2d, Mrs. Chas. Blow, Lillie A. Cole, 10c; table scarf, Mrs. Mial Best P rim ate, II N Titus, 50c [oMsman, 35c; lam brequin, J . M. Bowes, 10c; lam ­ Burgess, 60c. Best Stark, J W S ayw ard, 50c Best trio Plymouth Rocks, E. L. Daggett, 75c; £brequin, Mrs. Estelle Cummings, 10c; lambrequin, Best P orter, F II Lenfest, 50c Mrs. Geo. Stone, 10c ; afghan, Mrs. J. II. Shepard, 2d, Leroy Cole, 50c. Best Winthrop Greening, Royal Grinnell, 50c Best Wyandotte, C. II. Messer, 75c; 2d, John Best Uniou Pippin, Frank Burns, 60c 25c; table mat, Mrs. A. L. Jones, 25c; table scarf, Sleeper, 50c. Collection of winter apples, Chas Smith, $1 50; Carrie Gleason, 25c; hose, Susan Cummings, 20c; Opposite Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, Best Light Bramah, A. B. Hurdlng, 75c. miniature ship, II. J. Sleeper, 25c- fire screen, Mrs. 2nd, Alden Robbins, $1 Angler Ames, 25c; cabinet, John Sleeper, 40c- Maine. HORSES. Collection o f full apples, Seldom D unton, $1 60; 2nd, Silas Hills, $1 crocheted lace, Sadie Upham, 10c; embroidered C. a . IIOVEE a CO., Proprietor., 14 Best family horse, E. L. Daggett, $2; 2d, Ed. Pears, FH Lenfest, Toe; 2nd, Aloczo Butler, 50c j quilt, Mrs. F. E. Burkett, 26c; baby ufghan, do, Smith, $1.50. 25c; table cover, Mrs. Moses Luce, 25c; carriage Grapes, Alonzo Butler, 75c; 2nd, CC Daggett, robe, Lola Burton, 25c; bridle and whip, hair work, Best entire horse used for breeding, furm or work 50c lmrse, W. 8. Chaplea, $e. John Bowes, 25c; knit edging, Mrs. L. M. Lovett, Cochran Sewail’s Grapes, greatest variety native, C C Daggett, 75c; 10c; table scurf, do, 20c; table scarf, do, 20c; col­ Best entire horse {used for breeding, driving or 2nd, Alonzo Butler, 50c business horse, Seldom Dunton, $2; 2d, John Up­ lection of curiosities, Harold Seiders, 50c; sofa Cranberries, J G Mank, 60c; 2nd, M F Taylor, pillow, Mrs. J. W. Calderwood,20c; afghan, Lillian ham . 26e FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, Best breeding mare, with foul by her side, draft Buchelder, 25c; lump mat, Mrs. Geo. Stone, 10c; Plums, Silas Hills, 76c; 2nd, Alonzo Butler, 50c; embroidered rug, Mrs. V. R. Keene, 15c; embroid­ - AND— stock, C. L. Gregory. $2; 2d, Stillman Nye, $1. 2d, Mrs Sam ’l Cumm ings, 25c Best pair of farm horses, R. B. Robbins, $2.50; ered rug, do, 10c; albums, E. R. Fuller, 20c; gloves, Tomatoes, Ilarold Seiders, 50c; 2nd, Alonzo Mrs. Parker Messer, 16c; oil paintings, Mary K. 2d, John Gurney, $1.50. B utler, 25c Accident Insurance Ag ency. Best puir matched horses, Hamlin Burkett, $2.50; Ware, 40c; comfoiter, Mrs. C. L. Stone, 10c; bam- 2d, C. L. G regory, $1.50. FLOWERS. mered brass, Mrs. E. L. Thompson, 10e; Chinese CAPITAL KEPKESENTED OVKK| Best walking horse, Ed. Smith, $1.50; 2d, F. L. Best display of cut dowers, Miss Electa Morton, knife and bones, Mrs. S. D. Wiley, 10c; jewelry Mansfield, $1 ; grutuity, Moses Bowes, $1. $2 50 ; 2nd, Miss E B Butler, $2; 3d, Mrs K II case, Lillie Albee, 10c; brandy cask, S. D. Wiley, Breeding mare, with foal by her side, driving Mero, $1 50; 4th, Mrs E L Duggett, $1; 5th, Mrs 10c; apron , C arrie Gleason, lOe; knit shaw l, M rs. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS stock, Alden Robbins, $2; 2d, Eben Burgess, $1. Ethel Cummings, 50c Nellie U. Beal, 16c; toilet bottles, Helen Gleason, 10c; case of curios, Frank Pullen, $1; variety pre­ COLTS. Best display of pot flowers, Miss Electa Morton, Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Office, $2; 2nd, Mrs E II Mero, $1 6t; 3rd, Mrs Sam’l serves, Miss E. B. Butler, 25c; cranberry preserves, Best entire three years old used for breeding Cummings, $1. do, 10c; rhubarb preserves, do, 10c; grupe pre- MAIN 8TKKKT, ROCKLAND. farm or work horse, John Sleeper, $2. ’t

* THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1888.

Ittarine Department. NOT STOWAWAYS. CITY COUNCIL. The case of the escaped stowaways on Capt. The October meeting of the city fathers oc­ OPENING Sell. >1. Sumner. Dyer, is at Vinalhavcn A. J. Hall’s vessel, the Ooleonda.did not mate­ loading paving lor New York. curred last evening, and the following are the rialize. The men who were called stowaways CARPETS! Sell. W. H. Allison, Kenniston. is at Hurri­ leading bits of business transacted : CARPETS! proved to be members of Capt. Hall’s crew. cane loading stone for New York. The committee on street lights and lighting —OF— Seh. G. M. Brainerd, Muilcn, arrived at Bal­ reported on the proposition of the Rockland timore the 28th u lt, from Vinalhavcn. RAILROAD MEETINGS Electric Light Co., favoring a contract with Sell. I.onisa Francis, Thorndike, nr. 28th them provided a satisfactory contract could be from Portland with corn to C. T. Spear. There will be a railroad meeting nt East mntlc, but recommending that the number ot street lights be made 25 instead of 15 as per Seh St. F,lmo, Rogers, arrived Saturday Union Thursday evening of Ibis week and one offer of the Light Co. from New York with coal for Crockett. CARPET SALE! in the Shepard school-house Saturday evening. The petition for n plank walk on Beech New Fall Goods! Seh. Edward I.ameyer, Beals, is to load Iron Let all attend I street met the approval of the committee, also nt Richmond for New York at $1.45 a ton. one for plank walk on east side of Broadway, Seh. 8. M. Bird, Merrill, arrived in Phila­ from IJmerock to Masonic streets. AT delphia Inst week with ice from the Kennebec. SPECIAL MEETING. A ward room is to be finished off in the Seh. Flora Woodhou«c, Half, is at Thomas­ basement of the new North-end seaool-house. ton loading lime from Geo. L. Snow for New The members of the North Knox Agricul­ An ordinance was passed providing for the York. election the second Monday of March annually tural A Horticultural Society are notified to ot an advisory Board of Superintendents of the Seh. Alfnretta Campbell is nt New York dis­ meet nt the Town House, Union, Saturday public schools of the city—to consist of seven charging asphallum. Capt. Campbell is nt next for the purpose of choosing five delegates persons. home. Roll of accounts No. 7 waspnssedns follows: E.B.HASTINGS Bark Adolph O’Brlg was spoken Sept. 12th to meet delegates from the Knox County So­ Contingent, $85 ,81; Police, $16.56. in lat. 4 N., Ion. 39,30 W., trom Hiogo for ciety, In convention, and choose a Representa­ An order was passed appropriating $100 for - A T - New York. tive to the Maine Board of Agriculture. the Jacksonville sufferers. CARPETS! CARPETS! Seh. Charlie A Willie, Phllhrook, is here. An order was passed, and an excellent one, She loads stone at the Sands, Vinalhavcn, lor providing for street signs at the corners of the Brooklyn, N. Y. STATE PRISON. principal streets. Sell. Jennie A. Cheney, Cushman, arrived in The State Prison commissioners were before Washington the 25th ult. with paving from STEAMBOAT SPARKS. Robert's Harbor. the Governor and Council, Thursday, with Seh. J. B. Holden, Look, sailed from Fer­ plans for a system of sewerage for the prison. The travel over the B. A B. Co’s steamers nandina the 24th ult. lor New York with lum The estimates call for $5000. No such sum is Thursday, Oct. 4. her nt $0.50 per M. during these excursion weeks has been available and the plans will be referred to the large when the weather permitted. The com­ Seh. Clara Colcord, Colcord, arrived here next Legislature. Temporary sewerage will yesteruav from Bangor with lumber and excel pany continues its hard-pan rates for two probably be arranged. SIMONTON’S, sior tor Philadelphia. weeks....C. II. Smith, proprietor of the Jen­ Bark Jennie Harkness, Amsbury, was an­ —------w------nie Calcf Company and of many other trav­ chored oir Wood End, Provincetown, the 27th, CALM AND UNMOVED. eling companies, is a brother of D. Ii. Smith, from Trapnin for Gloucester. ROCKLLAATD. steward of the Penobscot... . Messrs A. H. Seh. Ira Wight, Murray, is on the way to Edward A. Chase, the murJcrer of Mrs. Ida Ilanscome, D. II. Smith. Tom Holden and W. Portsmouth from New York witli l(iO tons of E. Stevens by shooting in Portland, was In order to accommodate our Christmas Trade we must have asphalt and gravel nt $2 a ton. A. Ruix, four of the most popular officers of brought before court Tuesday. He pleaded Steamer Wisconsin at New York from Liver­ the steamer Penobscot, have been away for a guilty to the indictment. He appeared calm a large proportion of our Carpet Room and in order to make pool reports passing derelict schooner W. I,. fishing and hunting trip in the Union River White, September 19th, in lat. 49, 49, Ion. and unmoved. His father and mother were in region....Since the death of his little son, 33, 32. the court room and he had an interview with a quick sale and a big impression we shall offer an immense Frederick Ilathorn, engineer of the Penobscot, Look at the Bargains! Seh. J. II. Bodwcll, Metcalf, arrived Satur­ them. He will receive his sentence later in the has been olf duty, and his father, Chief En­ day from New York with coal for Prescott. term. stock of Carpets at a H'o Shall Gffer on That Day: Friday night off Owl’s Head the Bodwcll and ---- —*♦.----- — gineer Ilathorn, has filled his place....T he sell. Minelta of Winterport were in collision, Portland, Mt. Desert A Machias Steamboat the hitter losing her bowsprit gear and being cut UNITED FRIENDS. down to her deck, and the Bodwell sustaining Co. announces a grand excursion to Boston by some slight damages. The Minetta was hay- The Grand Council of the Order of United stcuincr Richmond and then by rail next GREAT REDUCTION! laden lor Boston. She will repair here. Friends meets in tills city today for its annual Thursday. Low fares are offered as Induce­ Ar. 27th, Mary, Snow, Portland; ar. 28th, ments. Bertha E. Glover, Spear, Boston; Mabel Hall, session. This cveninga public installation will FROM FORMER PRICES. Grey, Boston; Charlie A Willie, Phllhrook, he held in Odd Fellow Hall, at 7 30 o’clock to Portsmouth; Ella Francis, Foster, Boston; IL be followed by a short musical entertainment THE CHURCHES. C. Higginson. Fales, Boston for Hillsboro, NS ; We are showing the Finest Race Horse, Henshaw, Boston; M. A. Aehorn, and collation. The Iopas Quartet, Mrs. F. R, Aehorn, Newburyport; Wide Awake, Wing­ Spear, J. H. McNamara and Mrs. Carrie Bur­ A praise meeting was held at the Congrcga Assortment of Ladies', Misses’ field, Boston; ar. 29th, Oregon, Cundage, Port­ pee Shaw will participate. tional Church Sunday evening. Children’s land. Dav will he observed there next S unday.... Sid. 27th, seh. American Chief. Snow, Prov­ and Children’s idence; sid. 28.h, Silver Heels, Avlward, Lady PLEAD GUILTY. The M. E. Praying Band went to Rockville of the Ocean, Shaw, Thos. Borden, Conary, Thursday evening and held a very interesting May Dav, Pratt, Empress, Hatch, A. Heaton, The Kennebec Journal’s court report for and profitable meeting. There is considerable Pettee, L. T-. Whitmore, Gross, Addie Wes­ Sept. 13 has the following: “ It. G. Stover, v ho sels, Miller, Corvo, Kennedy, Maggie Bell, iuterest In religious matters shown here, quite Cushman, Allie Oakes, Merriam, Georgia yesterday pleaded guilty to an indictment charg- a number of conversions being reported.... CLOAKS Berry, Ginn, Zamora, Bird, Jonathan Cone, him with the larceny of a horse, this morning The M. E. Society talks of having gas put into Sherman, Laconia, Thomas, 8. J. Lindsey, Ever shown east ot Boston retructed that pica and pleaded guilty. The case its vestry....In all the Catholic churches Sun­ Kennedy, G. W. Glover, Morton, Speedwell, was continued and the prisoner recognized for Weed, Catalina, — —, Commerce, Harris, day masses were offered for the repose of the Look at the handsome Helen, White, Edwin, Anderson, Carrie G. his appearance in the December term." souls in purgntory. The altars were dressed Crosby, Hull, Portsmouth; Caroline Knight, Stover is also under indictment in this county in black and the priests’ vestments were of the Ward. Fall River and Taunton; ski. 29th, Ella for larceny of rope, etc. Extra Supers ...... 55c. worth 75cts Pressey. Nash, Mary Jane Lee, Mathews. same color. This was done as a fitting close Sid. 28tit from Rockport, Silas McLoon, Mor­ to the sacerdotal jubillee of His Holiness Pope rill, Fall River; Quickstep, Providence; Joe OMITTED PREMIUMS. Leo. The late mass on that day was a solemn Carleton. Herald, Veazie. high one....T he Maine Baptist Anniversaries B ru s s e ls ...... 85c. worth$1.00 In the report of the premiums awarded at THOMASTON MARINE. occur at Lewistoii this week. The Maine Cen­ Knox County Fair in last week’s paper the tral Railroad and K. A L. will sell a round B ru s s e ls ...... $1,15 worth 1.37a Sch. Elbridge Souther of Thomaston, from premiums on bread was omitted, not being fur­ trip ticket at one fare from any station on its Philadelphia with coal, which was ashore on nished us. They are as follows: Best flour line to persons attending the anniversaries. Rainsford Island, Boston Harbor, was floated loaf bread, Sarah L. Eaton, $1, second, Medo. No return tickets will be furnished at Lewis­ T a p e s tr y ...... 65c. w o rth SOcts Tuesday with hut little damage, and towed up ra Smith, .75, third, Emma A. Lermond. .50; ton but a round trip ticket should be called for. SEAL PLUSH CLOAK to the city. The Elbridge Souther had 1100 best brown bread, Medora Smith, .75, second, The meetings will he of such a character that Eunice A. Lermond, .50. tons of coal on board. She dragged ashore at there should he a full attendance. The anni­ Cottou Chain ...... 35c. worth 5Octs In the art award the second premium was That we are selling for noon, with both anchors down. She came olf versaries will end Thursday evening with a re­ erroneously given Mrs. A. B. Kirdpatrick, with the assistance of tugboats Elsie and V’itn ception to all the visiting members of the Y. . .The first and second mates and eight sea­ whose pictures were for exhibition only and P. 8. C. E. in the parlors of the Bates Street Hemp Carpets ...... 121c. w o rth 2Octs men of seh. Sidney G. Hupper, before reporled not for a premium. Baptist church...... Rev. W. H. Littlefield of wrecked at Turks Island, arrived at New York Vinalhavcn lectured in the Free Baptist church, Oil C lo th s ...... 25c. worth 35cts Thursday on hoard the steamer George IV. FRIENDS OF OURS. Sunday evening....The sermon by Rev. C. S. $25.00 Clyde. The materials of the S. G. Hupper Cummings, Sunday, on cheap literature was a The Hancock Baptist Association held its 53 were saved and sold by auction....Sid. 25th, anniversary with the Bluebill church, Sept. very practical, timely and able discourse. new sch. John K. Souther, Thompson, for 18-21. Among those participating were Rev. There was a large attendance...... Rev. W. It is a Great Bargain. Cedar Grove to loud ice for Baltim ore... .Ar. J. It. Bowler of South Hancock, formerly of S. Roberts and Rev. Albert Greene of Warren 25th sch. Eagle, Simmons, New York via this city, and Rev. F. S. Bicktord of Lamoine, exchange pulpits next Sunday. Friendship with eoal.,..A r. 26th, sch. Flora formerly of Warren. The meetings and dis­ Woodbouse, Hall, from Rockland, in tow courses were very interesting. Rev. und Mrs. MAINE HARVEST. steam tug Nellie, to load lime for L. A. Snow L. S. Tripp, now of this city, were present and A C o ....A r. 27th, seh. M. B. Smith, Maloney, received as a present from the association the New York via Portland, cem ent....A r. 28th, The Maine Farmer presents its annual au­ generous sum of eightyjodd dollars, which was sch. Richard Hill, Whitmore, New Y o rk .... tumnal review of the season und the crops, contributed by those present. Mr. Tripp was Ski. 28th for New York sehs. Lottie, Marshall, remarking editorially as follows : for many years a respected and active member Cyrus Chamberlain, Cookson, Anna Holton, “ Hay takes the lead us the principal crop, Gilchtest, S. S. Bicktnore, Russell, Veto, of this association. and greully upon the success or failure of that crop depends the success or failure of the hus­ Brown, J. A. Brown, Thorndike, Louisa Smith. W . C. T, U . Mathews, Eagle, Simmons, Ringleader, Keller bandman In Muine. This crop is fully up to . Ar. 28th, seh. Silver Spray, Maloney, New Annual Session in Bath Proves that of last year, not in bulk, not in amount of Interesting and Profitable. tonnage; but the quality more than compen­ REMNANTS VERY CHEAP! York via Boston, cem ent....28th, sch. Louisa sates for the loss in that direction. It was Smith, Mathews, for New York otf Gay’s The annual session of the W. C. T. U. of also gathered in excellent condition, and all Island lost foresail and returned for new one Maine was held in Winter Street Church, Bath, We are showing all the New that has appeared in the market is bright and ....A r. 29th, seh. Eliza Levensaler, Keller- commencing Tuesday morning. The platfurin EXTRA SUPER REMNANTS 30 GTS. sweet. No crop of hay in Maine for years has trom New York with coal for J. O. Cushing of the church was enlarged considerably and WORTH 75 CENTS. S ty le been worth so much in real money value. A C o ....A r. 30th, sch. Diudem, Seuvey, from was beautifully decorated with potted plants Pastures good, with the wet weather, they New York with coal for Burgess, O'Brien A Co. of all descriptions. The roll call of the ottleers have never been in better condition. The and members was read and after this the dele­ pastures now are verdant as the fields in June. 'N ew m arkets 1 gates were assigned their seats. Each county BIG GALE. Stock looks fat and sleek, nnd comes to the had a representation placed by itself, and its barn in splendid condition. We can report the IN PLAIN ANO STRIPE. location in the church was marked by a sign potato crop as fair, but not the usual breadth and have all sizes to select from. The Equinoctial Zephyr Proves Itself to standing erect and hearing the name of the be a Rattler. planted. Itot is putting in its work in many county whose cold water drinkers were there localities, but has not become general. A Wednesday’s gale was a terrrible one und the located. The scene was very siiniliar to a CHILDREN’S CLOAKS large grain crop secured, oats leading. In destruction was wide spread. In this city muster field in a way. apples there is about two-thirds of a crop; chimneys, trees and small buildings suffered During the sessions addresses were made by All sizes from 4 years up. there is less complaint about the apple maggot. but upon the sea the damage was, ot course, the W. C. T. U’s. state president Mrs. L. M. The butter factories have done a good and the most terrible, and (he list of casualties is a N. Stevens, Elizabeth U. Yates, the Y’s organ­ profitable season’s work. The use of commer­ long one. izer, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Miss Helen Sch. William D. Cargill, of Deer Isle, foun­ cial fertilizers is on the increase, with good ltiee, Superintendent of the Muss. Juvenile results, though the home-made product con­ dered during the gale. She was about 3 miles Department, Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge and ESE of Pollock Rip Lightship, Cape Cod. The tinues the chief reliance. We are compelled to others, all very able and timely. The follow­ report sweet and Indian corn a failure on ac­ W e have about Two Hundred crew were saved. ing officers were elected: President, Mrs. I.. Seh. Montezuma was otf Ram Island, Port­ count of the sweeping, killing frost, the disas­ M. N. Stevens, Portland ; Corresponding Sec­ trous work of whieh we have already reported. land. with both anchors down, and wanted as­ retary, Mrs. S. L. Cram, Biddeford; Recording The tender vines in garden and fields were all sistance; her jibboom is gone. Seh. Victory, Secretary, Miss C M. Farwell, Rockland; destroyed. The bean crop was of course wiped Capt. Hatch, from lloekport, had h erjihund Smyrna and Other Desirable Rugs I Treasurer, E. W. Blanchard. Delegates to out. Our reports fully justify our estimate jaws of main boom carried aw ay; she was National Convention: Miss C. M. Dow, Poll- that the loss to Maine farmers by the frost was towed in. Which we shall close out at the same Great Reduction as land; II. N. Osgood, Newcastle, and 0. E. over half a million dollars.” Schooner Leonessa, Pattershall, Hoboken, of m s Young, Caribou. New G J in Every Deparlnieat. and for Belfast, dragged anchors, fouled schoon­ One pleasing feature of the meetings was the during the Great Rug Sale ot eight weeks ago. A few more NEW YORK CHARTERS. er Eineline G, Swift and bad main boom broken tine instrumental music by the White Ribbon T H IS W E E K . left of those and boat badly stove in the Vineyard. Quartet of Portland. The Bath Independent Sept. 22, sch. Geo. Bird from St. Domingo to Sch. 1. W. Hines, Capt. Thomas Sauudersof says : New York or Boston, sugar, $3.87 1-2 and port this port, went ashore on Collin’s Beach, They were very ladylike and individually charges---- Sch. JoseOliverri from Pernambuco to New York or Philadelphia, sugar, 17s. (id : Look , a tth e . Bargains! Gloucester, high and dry, the crew landing made warm friends in Bath. The delegates 150 TAPESTRY RUGS AT 89 CENTS. made a convention of brainy women, and option of Boston, 18s. (id---- Sch. Henry Somb­ without trouble. She will get otf. She was every visitor could not fail to admire Ibe er New York to New Orleans, general cargo, Mail orders promptly attend­ homeward hound from Newburyport in ballast. prompt and efficient methods with which all private term s... .Seh. Hallie Dunn New Nork the affairs of the convention were conducted. to Galveston, general cargo, private te rm s.... Sch. Flying Eagle of Portsmouth came in The ladies of our Union here deserve great Sch. Etta A. Stimpson from lloboken to Bos­ ed to. » here Thursday with torn mainsail, parted stand­ credit tor the admirable execution of all their ton, coal. SO cents....B rig M. C. liaskeli from ing rigging and main-boom carried away. She plans. The young ladies achieved a pleasing Holioken to Salem, coal, SO cents... .Sell. Nautilus from Hoboken to Biddeford, coal, 90 left her trawls on the grounds south of Matini- success in the decorations. In the center ot the rear of the platform rose a green arch cents....Sch. Nellie E .G ray from Fishkill to It will pay you to bin a Carpet of us during this sale even cus Rock. She repaired and returned to the bearing in white letters the iiatiouul motto: East Boston, sand. $1.75... .Sch. L. M. Fells grounds Saturday. •‘For God, for Home and Native Land.’’ In from Weehawken to Rockport, coal, 90 cents either corner was placed a stand containing ■ Sch. Jennie Greeabunk from Raritan if it is not wanted till next Spring. Schooner Valparaiso, Tyler, master, of Deer collections of sun flowers, a bouquet of con­ River to Boston, sand. $1.75... .Scbs. James Isle, while lying otf Jetry’s Point, Newcastle, servatory (towers rested on the pulpit and the L Maloy and Julia T. Berkele trom South during the storm dragged both anchors. The hand painted gold fringed silk flag of the State Amboy to Haverhill, coul, $1.30---- Sch. Grace Union occupied a promiueut position on the Andrews from Boston to Paysundu, lumber crew were taken olf by Jerry’s Point life sav­ platform. Collections of wild (lowers were and general cargo. ing crew and lauded at the station. The schoon­ placed on the front of the platform. Baskets E. B. H astings, er brought up dear of the rocks. She was of flowers and plants in hanging pots were SAN FRANCISCO CHARTERS. hoarded by the life saving crept, who found suspended from the gas jets all around the SIMONTON BROTHERS, galleries. The convention was a great success Sept. 26, William H. Macy, for Cork, Havre 116 AND 118 MAIN STREET, RJCK- her windlass broken and vessel leaking slight­ in every way and the Maine W. C. T. U., and or Antwerp, chartered previous to arrival at ly . Her crew got her underway and proceeded likewise the shipping city feels proud of its 32s 6d; Santa Clara, for Cork, Havre or Ant­ LAND, MAINE. on their voyage. high character and decided success. werp, Tacoma, ldg at 41s 3d. ROCKLAND, M AIXI'. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1888

REVIEWING THE PAST. well shaded by grand old trees. Here stands a which runs down from Main street to the bay, granite monument to the memory of Hon. Ed­ has been much improved by the growth of the ward O’Brien,surmounted by a granite statue of cltn trees and the buildings of new and modern HEREWE ARE AGAIN FABRIC ROOFING! An Old Thomaslonian Visits the Scene Best thing in the Market of His Youth’ul Days-Old Friends— that distinguished citizen. Here also stands a residences. With the Largest and Most Complete For Either Flat or Sharp Roofs. Men of the Past—The City of the Dead granite shaft to the memory of Hon. Jonathan Thursday morning in company with Major Line of — A Big Clam Bake. Cilley, who represented his constituency in con­ J. H. Hewett I took a trip down through the Call and examine it nt During the recent campaign W. C. Plummer, gress ns far back as the thirties, old town of Cushing to Hathorne’s point, an old Thomastonian, spoke in that town and HE WAS A REMARKABLY BRILLIANT MAN, where a Republican clam bake was held. The Fall and W inter H . H . C R I E & C O ’S. South Thomaston, and in his paper, the Bliz­ a popular idol with the people. He was killed point commands a splendid view. Out in the zard, published in Casselton, Dakota, has the in a duel with Graves, of Kentucky, on Feb. ocean, ofT the mouth of the river, is the island following interesting letter: 21,1838. He left a widow and three children. of Matinicus. The river here is more than a Here I am back in old Thomaston, after an The people of Maine were grict-stricken at the mile wide, and the breeze which blows up from the sen is decidedly salty. There were ! A. J. B IR D & GO., absence of nearly thirty years. What memor­ news of his death, nnd wild with excitement. CLOSTlHTTlNTGlI -----DEALERS IN ----- ies are awakened by coming once more to this about 500 people present at the clam bake. He must have possessed remarkable traits of Congressman Dingley made a telling nnd I Bread Preparation! place, where five ot the happiest years of my character to have so thoroughly won the affect­ latter youth and early manhood were passed. ions and regard of the people. His memory is forcible speech on the fisheries question. 1 ' Ever shown in this section. We followed in a brief speech, treating upon the j The only pure phosphatic The boys and girls of the long ago have become still cherished around hundreds of hearthstones havejust received a full line of -:C-O-A-L,:- course of the Democratic party in keeping ' old men and women—the m ostof them are now all along this coast. Dakota out of the union. The grent speech the fathers and mothers of a troop of sons and Here, too, lie the remains of Gen. Henry powder made. of the dav was made by Col. Anson Wood of 1 H A R D W O O D . daughters—and some of them arc grandfathers Knox, of Revolutionary fame,the intimate and New York. Restores to the Hour the nu­ and grandmothers. I left the town in 1859, nt trusted friend of Washington. Through his Overcoats and Suitings There nre many sightly promontories along the age of twenty-two—having teen employed wife he became possessed of what was known the Georges river and many caves nnd inlets, [ Floor, Groceries, Provisions, on the Journal from 1835 to the time of in old colony days ns the Waldo patent, n grant tritious phosphates lost in bolt­ From Boston and New York Markets just the places to put summer cottages. These j leaving. Those were the years of social enjoy­ of land which included all of what is now which beat anything for nice goods attractions will soon draw the attention of ing. No other powder does PRESSED HAY AND STRAW. ment—years when friendships were cemented Knox county and a part of Lincoln county. He shown in the city. that have never been broken, but always cher­ those who are desirous- of spending the sum- ' came here after the close of the Revolution, to mcr on the const or alcng the hanks of the this. It is healthful and nu­ ished. Let me see, there were then the students manage his vast estate, and built a magnificent Cement, Lime, Hair, &c. rivers up which the tide rises. Major Hewitt avt Y in the office of A. P. Gould (one of Maine's chateau, after the manner of French noblemen. and myself visited one of the points, already most distinguished lawyers’, since dead) J. P. The materials for its construction were mainly tritio u s. occupied by two nent cottages located in an ' Clllcy, who is now between fifty nnd sixty imported. Two large two-story farm houses years of age, practicing law over nt Rockland, evergreen grove, at a point nbout five miles were also erected near the grnnd chateau. One below Thomaston. One of these belongs I Furnishing Goods Fred R. Spear and Lysander Hill, who is now in Chicago; of them is now used as the depot nt this station, to Elizabeth McIntyre, of Thomaston, who j Nat Robbins, who is located somewhere out for the Knox & Lincoln railroad. Possibly rtnrzYnTMEivT Has in stock all of the following lives here several weeks during the heated west; Sam Keene, who died in the service. The some practical minded man who regards utility ! term. We got back to the Knox house nbout ' only one of all these law students now in as everything and sentiment as nonsense may is full and those purchasing Shirts, 7 o'clock. FIRST QUALITY COALS Thomaston is Major J. H. II. Hewett, who is in the future urge ------— ------Excellent Bargains! Collars and Culls here will be sure located here nnd is prosecuting attorney of THE UIOOINO VP o r T H E BONKS A BIG SCHEME. And is the only denier In the city who has nt the of not only the Latest Styles, but present time the genuine Knox county. These were nil of Knox aud his family and manufacturing —IN— They Propose to Trap Fruit in Its Na­ Extra Finished Goods, such as the JIEMBBllS OF Tilt'. OLD GANG, them into phosphate. The old mansion has tive Haunts. Franklin y Hed Ash onc£ full of the fire of youth—full of ambition been torn down, and one of the grand memor­ PIANO FORTES I C O A I —indulging in glowing nnd brilliant dreams of ies of the Revolutionary war been obliterated. Last week we promised our readers an article on the plans of a new wholesale fruit company ANCHOR BRAND My stock Incluilt-B nil siz.-s the future—now bowing under the weight of The grand old house ought really to have been -AND- years and once in a while indulging in a cuss preserved in as near its original state as possi­ in which Snow & Co. of Boston, old Rockland Free Burning White Ash,Lehigh Egg and word ns they feel the twinges of rheumatism. ble, and a tall granite shaft ought to have been boys, nre prime movers, and of which company COLLARS AND CUFFS. Broken While Ash, Franklin Stove, There were among us the Levensaler boys— reared between it and the beautiful Georges Capt. E. S. Farwell of this city will be resident ORGANS! Bed Ash, (the only genuine,} Henry, John, Adnm, Atwood nnd a still river to the memory of one of the bravest gen­ manager. The following interesting article on —AT— George’s Creek Cumberland younger brother. Three of these nre le ft- erals of the war for national independence. the subject is from the Boston Advertiser of CROWN MONARCH tout, But the spirit of vandalism prevailed and the Sept. 11th: two have “ crossed over the river to rest under (Unequalled for Smithing and Steam purposes.) grand old landmark, with all the cherished The Bay State Fruit Co., organized by Bos­ the shade of the trees." Adnm died some ton capitalists, proposes to capture the island of years ago nnd the younger brother followed n memories clustered around it, has been removed SMITH’S MUSIC STORE SHIRTS AND COLLARS. San Domingo, at least tbe fruit of the island. —ALSO A FULL STOCK OF— short time after.* Henry is n practicing phy­ to make way for the railway track and depot Organized a year ago with a capital of $150,- sician ; John is cashier of a bank, nnd Atwood grounds. Well so it goes. In the valley of 000, it bought several thousand acres of land Also Men's and Ladies’ bordering on Samann Bay, and with the pur­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, is one of the lending business men of the place. the Nile, the tombs of the kings and priests chase secured valuable concessions from the They nre all democrats, rock-ribbed in the faith. are used as fuel stations for the railroad run­ government, which are to extend lor 25 years. —ALSO— BRICK, SAND, « • • • The father of these boys was ning up the valley. The train stops and the These concessions secure to them the exclusive CELLULOID CUFFS ANO COLLARS. engine is “ coaled up” with the mummified right to engage in the fruit trade on Snmana Rosendale & Portland Cement. Hon. Atwood Levensnler, one of the prominent Bay, gives them the privilege to trade in fruit Piano Covers, Scarfs, Stools, democratic leaders of the state from the time of bodies of the great. Everything must be util­ along the coast of the whole island—though its admission into the U non, in 1820, down to ized. General Knox died in 1806. His re­ this is not an exclusive right—exempts their (SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, Trunks, Yalises and Hand Bags the year of his death, in 1872. He was just mains were laid to rest in the family tomb, but vessels from port and tonnage dues and their F I R E C L A Y property from taxation. twenty-one years of age when the stale wns some thirty years ago were removed to the Mr. E. T. Richardson, a native of Boston, Brass, Reed & Stringed Instruments. Can be found here at the most rea­ created. He was a successful business m a n - cemetery. It is now proposed to erect a monu­ has just returned from the company’s planta- sonable prices. I have all the Chimney Pipe & Tops careful and prudent in the management of his ment to his memory in tbe “ heater” on Main ! tion, where he superintends the work under­ Instruments Warranted and Prices This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay expressly aifui.-s. He held nbout every town office of any street, just west of Knox hotel. taken, and to a reporter of The Advertiser he said : “ I went to San Domingo a year ago last Guaranteed. for chimneys and is the safest and most durable of importance, and was repeatedly elected to both There are many stately monuments here in NEW STYLE HATS any chimney pipe In the market. It is easily put May. It is a beautiful island, its climate is de­ up by any intelligent person. the upper and the lower house of the state leg­ the graveyard ; among them is one erected by Customers will find an excellent assortment of lightful and its resources are as yet untested. Instruments in stock, and just the place to patron­ islature, and always proved himself a capable, Capt. Samuel Watts on the family lot. He has We are planning a great fruit plantation, and ize, whether they buy for Cash or on the Monthly Ladies’ and Children's Caps, are well on to see the successful outcome of our Installment Plan. faithful public servant. also placed in the Baptist church two very tine plans. We have now nearly 7000 acres cleared Akron Drain Pipe ! HE HAD THE CLEAREST HEAD, memorial windows—one to the memory of his and upward of 175,000 banana trees growing. UNDERWEAR! wife, who died in 1880, and the other to the Before tbe 1st of January I expect to cut and ALBERT SMITH. The Akron is now the standard for excellence all the keenest intellect and most logical mind of 36 over the United States, and is more reliable as to memory of his daughter Sarah, a sweet and ship to this city at least 25,000 bunches of ba­ any man I ever met. In discussion or debate nanas, and before 12 months have passed shall I have just opened FOUR CASES durability and finish than any other kind. lovable girl, who married years ago, went with he never lost his temper—in speech-making he send you 150,000 bunches at the lowest esti­ of these goods which beat anything I KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. never slopped over. No greater man or more her husband to California and there died. mate. As bananas become more abundant Capt. Watts is now 76 years old—was a sea upon our market and in consequence cheaper, ever hud. First Quality Goods! useful citizen sleeps in the village graveyard up the demand for them extends, so that this busi­ captain in early years—an extensive ship build­ To Save Time is to Lengthen Lite. U&’A'all and examine my stock and Prices as Low as the Lowest! yonder. I cannot blame the boys tor honoring ness is becoming one of great possibilities. — his memory and having great respect for the er for many years after. He has succeeded in This year for the first time three lines of banana ' Three important things in the Equipment of an if you do not see what you want ask Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! principles which he cherished. Of the girls of amassing a fortune—lives in Boston in the steamers will be run to this port through the Office are a Typewriter, a Cyclostyle, and a good ^•O rders received by Telephone. Please call winter and stops here summers in a fine man­ winter, indicating the steady demand for this | supply of Rubber Stamps. The for it. and obtain prices before purchasing. the family, Mary is now Mrs. T. S. Andrews, fruit. Bananas, too, are just becoming popu­ a leading merchant here, nnd although I had sion on Knox street, built upon the same lot lar in Europe, so that tbe outlook for the pro­ Remington Standard Typewriter not seen him for so many years, I readily rec­ where years ago his unpretentious cottage ducer is encouraging, and Boston gentlemen, is acknowledged to be the leading Typewriter, and 0. E. BLACKINGT0N FRED R. SPEAR, stood. He says the reason he is so well pre­ thinking that these profits might as well come its uses are too well known to enumerate here. ognized him as I stepped olf the cars on the here as to go elsewhere, have organized the Bay NO. 4 PARK ST„ - ROCKLAND, ME day of my arrival here. Augusta, one of the served and looks so young is owing to the State Fruit Co. to develope the fruit-growing 446 FRYE’S BLOCK. THE CYCLOSTYLE 12 brightest girls of the old days, lives with her fact that he is and always has been industry in San Domingo “A railroad is now being built from Sanchez is a machine by which any number of exact copies sister, but is in poor health—an invalid. Yet A BAPTIST AND A DEMOCRAT. of any bandwriting or typewriting can bo quickly on the bay to Santiago in the interior, n distance and cheaply made. It is far superior to any dupli she can talk as fast as ever, nnd it is interest­ Possibly if he should be compelled to give up , of nearly 100 miles straight up one of the most eating apparatus on the market. ing to hear the comments of those two ladles one or the other of those ideas his the- ■ fertile valleys in the world. The inhabitants 0. E. HAHN & CO., upon the boys nnd girls of other days. ology would have to go. Here in the along the line of the railroad are red hot to OSBORN’S RUBBER STAMPS. raise fruit for us under a contract that they ; These Stamps are the best Rubber Stamps I ever Among others who help to form the coterie, cemetery lie the remains of Hon. Edmund shall receive a stipulated price for all they pro­ : saw, and can be furnished at a very few (lavs’ no- House, Ship, Sign, Ornamental away back in the fifties, was John C. Redman, Wilson, a prominent lawyer when I was a boy duce, and we are now negotiating with the olfi- I tice. A. F. C ro c k e tt & Co. a young man brim full of wit and ability. He here. He took a great deal of interest in me eials of the roud, who are Scotchmen and at I I should be pleased to show tbe above goods to present in this country, for the exclusive right I anyone desiring to see them, also to send them sam- and Artistic taught school here nnd was a social favorite. in my younger days. He was a man of abil­ | pies of the work and prices. ^^“Typewriting and —DEALERS IN ----- to do this trading in fruit along their line for 25 ; Duplicating by tbe Cyclostyle process done to or- Going south in 1858. he married down there, ity—honest and upright. His son Bion, who years, and it looks as though we should secure ' der. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, got swept into the vortex of the rebellion—was wns a little fellow when I left, has grown to the snme. ----- ALSO D E A L E R S IN ------“ Our plantation is situated on the hay, six C. (J. CRO S , commissioned captain in the rebel army—cap­ manhood and is living here, looking much as miles from Santa Barbara and 12 from Sanchez. W ith Cochran & Stuvall, 1549 Mai Street, tured and held a prisoner until the war closed. bis father did. We are 1320 miles from Boston in a direct line, ltocklaiiri. 16 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, He is, I believe, now in New Y'ork City. Coming down from the cemetery I accom­ and when we get our line of steamers running Artists’ Materials, Brushes, COAL. Here resides Col. S. II. Allen, who is some­ pany John to his house, have a chat with his the voyage can he made in five days. We are nearer Boston by a day than is Jamaica. We ^ “Cheapest place in the country for what interested in Dakota coal lands. He was wife and daughter, raised tbe American liag and took formal pos­ Sign aiul Bulletin Board Painting. some older than the rest of us, but was one of Havejust met Bill Hatch, Joe Watts, Bill session of the plantation in the name ot Uncle Scenery Fainting n Specialty. Broken, Egg, Stove and the boys though, all the same. He served a Sam, July 4, 1887. Levensaler and a score or more of the old- 204 Main Street, Opp. FarwellHall, term in the legislature in 1857 and senator from “ No, the recent rebellion in Hayti did not WATCHES! WATCHES! timers, and they all have something to say nti'eet us in tbe least; it was a local afl’air, and Franklin Coal 1886 to 1888. He was first major then colonel about the roystering times of yore. But I when I touched at one of the Haytian ports a of the 1st Maine Cavalry. He has been very forget—while all these reminiscences have the j week ago there was no sign of trouble. There NEVER BEFORE SOLD SO LOW successful in business and politics and is now greatest interest to me personally, they may 1 is one point bearing upon these revolutions REMINGTON that is not generally known. Foreign .inter­ As we uie'selling them. We have in stock a full A. F. CROCKETT & GO. one of the prominent Republican leaders of the touch no chord of sympathy in the hearts of ' ests never suiter, whatever he the outcome of line of state. He is a warm hearted and generous the readers ot the Blizzard. I could write ' their squabbles. The laws are explicit upon mao. column after column about this old historic this point, and both parties, so tar as 1 can Gold, Silver and Nickle Watches Crockett Block, North End, learn, seek to protect the property and lives of One of the kindliest of the boys of the old town. It has been the residence of distin­ foreign residents. The San Domingo govern­ From tbe Lowest price to tbe Highest. Parties who time was Henry O'Brien, who has for years guished soldiers, statesmen and jurists. Here ment welcomes foreign capital, and especially arc in want of a Pocket Time Piece can SAVE ROCKLAND. been sleeping the sleep that knows no waking. lived and died John Holmes, one of Maine's does it seek that American capital shall be in­ I MONEY by buying ot us. All kinds of He was very bright and quick witted and yet first United States senators—a gifted orator, j vested on its island. There is an immense commerce growing tin there, the greater part of Oxidized'and Silver Jewelry, of a sweet and gentle disposition. Before his Ron. Lucius H. Chandler was another bril- j which we might secure for tnis country did we death he was a confirmed invalid for muny liant son of Thomaston. He went down to have an arrangement fur reciprocity with them. CAMPAIGN BADGES, years. One of his brothers, Hun. E. K. Virginia before the war and became a member We shall put on boats direct to Samatia Bay O'Brien, is a prominent business man here, be­ from this port about December 1, and through of congress after its close. this direct service see a chance for the Boston Standard Type-Writer! ing the junior member of the firm of Burgess It is pleasant to write about the great and market to secure a good foothold there, for Emblems, Charms and Pins. & O’Brien. Another, E. Merrill O’Brien, is distinguished, whether living or dead, but it their provisions come chiefly from this country. superintendent of the public schools. The “No, there are not many Americans settled The Remington Standard Typewriter is far more pleasing to me to sit here and write there outside of tlie sugar districts. These im­ Tlie following are a few of' the different kinds of O’Brien family has been prominent in this sec­ about the boys and girls whom I knew thirty mense sugar plantations belong entirely to goods we carry in stoek : lias stood every test, nnd we are adding HUMAN tion of the state fur three generations. Its years ago or more, and w ho have remembered Americans, the only sawmill on the island run Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, every improvement,however costly, that members have generally been of affairs, and me, and whose memory I have cherished j by un American and there are some Germans successful. The late Hon. Edward O’Brien from Chicago who have settled across the bay through all these years, than to chronicle the from our plantation and are going into the Table Cutlery, can increase its efficiency. Buy it with was in many respects a remarkable man. He doings of lords and dukes and kings and cocoa business. There is a great opening for the privilege of returning unbroken amassed a large fortune, queens. I meet with the survivors of those capital there and the island ought to belong to Fancy Goods, Toys, Hammocks, HAIR Americans if not to the United .States. The within thirty days C, O. 1)., if not abso­ H IT I T WAS HONESTLY GOTTEN. good old days and we chat and tattle as of old English, French and German see its value and He used it wisely and well, and his memory is —and speak well of those who have gone be­ the possibilities before it, and if we let pass the Lamps, OH Stoves, lutely satisfactory in every respect. fore. opportunity to establish ourselves there while cherished by these people. In my early boy­ Guns, Revolvers,Rifles & Ammunition. Full particulars on application, At the meeting in tbe hall I met with a we can, the chance will soon be lost to us for­ hood duys, almost the first man 1 ever knew ever. GOODS! over at Damariscotta Mills, my birth place, right royal reception. All turned out—Demo­ “ I have spoken of bananus only, but the