T he Courier-Gazette.
V o l u m e 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893. Entered »• Second OIam Mall Mutt#*. N umbbu 44
CITY CH A T. A PLEASANT EVENT. RIVERS AND HARBORS. OUTLOOK. A HISTORY OF NORTH HAVEN. GLENWOOD Here and There About our Rapidly Tuesday evening at the home of Mr*. H. J. Hope Casey’s Recommendations Will Tbe trouble with the Mach a« proves to he | ~l Growing Metropolis. Dunning occurred the marriage of her daugh Result in Big Appropriations. the fault of tbe designer and not of the Bath Written by a Young School Boy for ter Eva E. to Lincoln Snow. The rooms were Iron Works. We might have known so! | Composition. RANGES AND HEATERS H E trnckmen hav e handsomely decorated with evergreens and cat Nearly $600,0(X) will be expended on the been Induced to keep flowers,gifts of Mr.John Colson,Mrs.J.Thoma* rivers and harbors of Maine nnd New Tbe Spanish are having quite a serious time off Main street, and and other friends. At the southern end of the Hampshire next year, if Gen. Casey, the with Moors at the Millll*. On tbe 28rb nit . in , T he Inland’s Location and Discovery now wouldn’t it be a parlor were arranged lace draperies with grace army chief of engineers, has his way. He an Important engagement, the Spanish suffered by Pring It’s Separation from V in- good idea to have tbe ful intertwlnings of evergreen and ferns, from heavy loss i alhaven —Som e of the Tow n s Advant- has sent a report to Secretary Lamont of tho ------ages and Resource*. ordinance relating to tbe background of which bands of satin ribbon needs of public works in the section of the the blockading of our led to a wedding bell of white and green under country where Col. P. C. Haines is in An aged New Y EUROPEAN PLAN. V .,j ^ [^ n m iE id i Chambers St. and.West Broadway, ?•' j NEW YORK. • I 1 B E S T ! C. K. WILDEY, Proprietor. 22 48 Rooms $1 per day and upward. Convenient < o-i- n Httl- i.m ri . J »srir» i’i»awji C T . or K. R. H PEA Il. was a great success. Tlie entertainment the (allure of tbe seining business whl longer, but when one of the party took the The newly wedded pair ieft’on-Jho morning the ground. He thought they hud been washed was given under the auspices of tlie Camden carried on very extensively at one time hONE BETTER ON EARTH. WANTED. dogs off the trail of a lox and tried to start ’em train for New York and other places and upon bare by the rams and covered them over. A Soldiers’ Monument Association, the funds Last, although by no means least, 1 , Everyone to buy some of the first quality pre on the track of an Angora cat, the other two their return will be at home at 88 Camden few days afterward they showed up again, und , pared wood that Hpear is selling cheap. Ask about it to bo devoted to the furnishing of tlie Asso of our school privileges. Onr town JNO. CROCKETT, thought it was time to interrupt the festivities. Street. he covered’em again. Rig wife dually found 35 NO. 6 PA R K BT. ciation’s fine now hall in Adams Block. into six scfopQl districts. Each disc 833 Main 8t., • Rockland, Me. ------T h e C.-G. acknowledges a nice s’Ice of wed what he was doing, and rescued the poor Strug 35 Oppoailc Syndicate Jiuildiny. WANTED. There was a largo and well satisfied audi-. about thirty scholars. We bai ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. ding cake. gling beans from burial alive. At 165 Broadway 3600 chairs tu mend without once, who thorough,Jy enjoyed the program, *hout twenty weeks of school It regard to their kind or condition. Prices accord THAT COMPANY. ing to umount of material used and labor. WANT MORE MAILS. all the various numbers of which were artis divided into two terms of tea Feb. 7. 5 R. M PILLSB U R Y & CO. Two Travellers Between Rockport and Camden Held up Last Week. tically performed. Nearly $.‘15 was netted. tbe Fall of the year, about 8e| DR O. L. BARTLETT Something More Regarding Company F A petition to tbe post office department at Following Is the program: another school which is called Having nluci'd his accounts in my hands for settle of the Twenty-sixth Maine. k New Departure in Dentistry. Monday night of last week E. E. Hosmer Washington was in circulation at Vinalhaven Instrumental Duet, Miller Bros. Here scholars congregate fro/ ment, all persons wbo are indebted to him will call Mr. Llbbey, Mlaa Baas at Ihe Probate Office, and settle with me as soon us last week, calling for additional mall service. Duet, “ T be Farewell,* islaud, aud in combining of Camden and Mr. Ward, an insurance agent, The article in T h b C.-G. two weeks ago Recitation, Selected, Mabel Ludwig possible. Vinalhaven is now getting bnt one mail each Song, "A Lullaby,” A unit- K ittredge very interesting and profit 34 47 E D W A R D K. GOULD. were intercepted between Rockport and Cam regarding Co. F of tlie 26th Maine excited t f ; u i' i i day, which is not every convenient, especially Recitation, “ Mr. MuWIlliaraa and tbe Llghtuing,” In conclusion, I will i Probate office, Court House. den by two persons, and ordered to hold up. no little comment in Rockport whore it was Emily Burd for the business men. The boat is running shown to you many rw F iLLed q*lD E x j ^ cjed They didn’t hold up worth a cent, however, and largely recruited. Boug, "Visions of the Old Folks at Home," HOUSE FOR SALE. two trios and will probably so continue, and as Marlon Kelley like North Haven. Two story house on North Main street, on line as tbe electilc car came along the proceedings Solo, Selected, James Small ot electric railroad; pleasantlv situated. For sala were concluded and the would be highwaymen Two of the company were killed at Irish it is so, the island should have two mails each Hong, "After tho Ball,’’ Edith Miller Without Pain ! at a bargain. Apply to K- K. GOULD, day. Duet, "Only the Stars Could Tell,” NOTED GUESTS 27 Probate Office, Rocklaud skedaddled to other and safer climes. Bend — George Farrar and Henry Ewell. To the Public : Officer Dyer, being notified, returned with The former was the son of Alexander Farrar Recituliou, "The Drummer Boy’s Burial," UNIQUE SOCIETY. Ellie Wardwell I wish to announce that I have secured FO R S A L E . the mail carrier, but found everything quiet who then lived iu Rockport, but is now a At ihe recent Son* of Maine Day in Lynn the exclusive right to use the famous “II ai.e One or more Interests In the estate of the late Song, "Daisy Bell," Gertrude Kidder Mass., Governor Cleaves and party were enu along tbe line. resident of Bath. The other was a brother Wednesday evening Phi Chapter of Beta Recituliou, "Ilezekiuh Bedot,’’ Surah Glover Method of Painless D entistry” in Knox Lucy II. Sunburn of this city, True P. Pierce, Ad. Song, "Go to Sleep My Baby Girl," tained at lunch at Hotel 8eymour, the new i mlnistrulor. 31 R. M. PILLSBURY. of Hiram Ewell, the present postmaster at Rbo celebrated its first anniversary at County, and will hereafter perform all opera Fostie Wardwell elegaut hostelry presided over by J. B. tions on the teeth without pain and without PERSONAL POINTS. Rockville. Bowdoiu. Iu the list of officers of this Recituliou, Selected, Agnes Tobin SHOW CASE FOR SALE. Song, "Sleep Well, Sweet Angel," Miss Baa« son and Mrs. Patterson, nee Lou Fales of thb extra cost to the patient. Square, upright case 3x2 with nickel frames. In Having Especial Reference to People unique organization we find two familiar This is the only successful painless method good order: will bo sold reasonable. Can be seen Wm. F. Brown, now residing in West names. James A. Leveusaler of Thomaston Mrs. Reuel Robinson was pianist. city. ______at the TRIBUNE OFFICE. 40 Well Known Hereabouts. yet discovered, and by its use the most sensi Rockport, uear Simonton’s Corner, was. is Pontifex Secundus, and Fred W. Glover VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. tive tooth can be filled absolutely without SPOT CASH PAID. wounded in the first charge ou Port Hudson of this oity is oue of the Custodes Initia The opening of Follansbee & Wood’s dry pain to the patient or injury to the tooth. It Elias R. Thompson and wife of Belfast, so Highest Cash Prices paid for old rubbers, rub He was 1st Lieutenant. tor u m. goods store in Masonic Temple occurred T. J. Lyons was in Philadelphia last works so pleasantly and satisfactorily that it her bools uml shoes. One cent per pound for well known in this city aud Thomaston, have yesterday. Follansbee & Wood are success on husioess. makes the operation of teeth-filling a thing cottou rags. If parties having any Junk ofanv kind been in town. GU T IT . will send me a postal I will call and got It and Alf Miller, who was reported in the orig ors to Folluusbee A Co., established in 1849 J. H. Sanborn and family returned not to be dreaded in the least. remit them the cash. By this method teeth can be extracted by J. R. RICHARDSON, inal artie'e as residing iu the West, lives in Vinalhaven ihursday. S. D. Graves of South Thomaston has been A young man lost a watch. He advertised applying the remedy directly to the gums. No 3 632 Main Street Rockport. Dave Mansoa was over in Lincoln in this vicinity fora few days, after an extended in T h b C.-G. for it. T u b G.-G. appeared SU R E SIGN. gas, no ether or chloroform ; nothing inhaled. woods, last week, after game. Tuesday afternoon. The watch was returned Says a reader of T u b C.-G.: “ If the leave The only safe method for elderly people or trip through Vermont in the interest of the Bum tier T. Conant of Camden is the pres to the young man Tuesday .evening. remain ou the trees long iu the Fall it is u Mrs. H. A. Chase of Portland bvii persons in delicate health. Perfectly safe and Cruder Dyspepsia Cure Co. He leaves this ent historian of the company. pleasant for everybody and no pain. I also week for Massachusetts to represent the same Moral—You can lose watches or anything sure sign that the Winter will be a cold one. and will spend the Winter with her sbter,Mrs. wish to state that this method is entirely new A free copy of the Catalogue of company. SMART GIRL. else wilh impuuity as long as you have T hb It's au old Indian sigu.” W. 11. Wallace. and I am the only dentist who has or will have C.-G. to find ’em. the right to use it in Knox County. All who tub THE SMELTERS. A little five-year-old girl on Broadway is dread the usual operations in the dental chair Shaw : s : College getting a reputation for repartee. The other O U T LA TE. and especially those who suffer greatly in hav Portland, Me., sentto any aJJreis. John Bunker of Thomaston captured 176 day u bad boy said to her: Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t R eport ing teeth filled are cordially invited to call. 9 . L. t>HAW. - PKINCIPAU II. M. Brad st reel of Vinalhaven the other day i smells at oue tide. “ Hello, doukeyl ” F. E. FOLLETT. D.D.S., DR.BELLES.AYERS, t • “ Hello, brotberl ” promptly answered found in his garden several strawberry blos Geo. E. Torrey of this city caught 106 smelts five-year-old. soms that were in full bloom. This is nothing A. K, Spear Block, ROCKLAND, ME. 6trange when we consider tbe quality of fruit I in two tides. She weut into a store oue day aud the clerk asked: he raises. It’s so good, that it just wants to grow the year round. I n p p The place to.. Medical Parlors. Wheeler’s Bay, just below South Thomaston, “ Whose Ri«l is this? ” is a great place for smelts. “ My mother isn't a goatl ” answered five- THE TRUCKMEN L U U U H A V E ’ E leclricilj, year-old. OrriCI Houna : Alu«»«gr, MANY CROWS. 8ay tbat other teams, carriages and the like THEM 9 to 11 a. M. t M edicated POSTMASTER APPOINTED. stand on Malo atreet, unmolested, and that « to 4 P. x . $ H ttih s. CLEANED Our Rockport scribe writes: they, the truckmen, have )ust as much right C urtains! A line of crows two miles long were seen The news of the appointment of C. E. Paul And Done up equal to new is *at 11 Specialty: Diseases of Women Ss Children. there as any one. And the truckmen herein SYNDICATE BLOCK, Third Floor. Wednesday emigrating from the islands,bound as postmaster al Rockport was received in the are right. Let the law be impartially enforced E P H . P E R R Y ’S D Y E H O U S E 17 HOCHLAND. ME. west. evening papers, Wednesday. or let it be repealed. LY PURE THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7.1893. • THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893 RETURNS. claimed that they would carry Virginia. The state goes Democratic by 40,000. ELECTION RETURNS. Amusements and Announcements. OBITUARY MENTION. KINDERGARTEN. Pain the Teacher. C.-G. will is«ne a special edition to The entire Republican ticket is elected in DRKSSMAKINC. E. W. Berry & Co. FOLKS AND THINGS MI99 J.ftNA WBI. .MAN, DmM M trr, morrow morning, containing an acconnt of Philadelphia. SPECiff L ! <«-«5 • No. 30 flin t. 8ir.i-t. Ma»k, ball at the Spring Street Rink tonight Well Known Mastrr Mariner Dead — An opp Yrtur.hr is » ff re ’ a \onnglsvY|LC° X X ^ ' last of this month. nsnal in his speech on the “ Bankruptcy Bill.” There are seven patients nt our U. 8. Marine occuried yeste day at tw o p. in , from bis late Gents Furnishing goods, G O Andrews, j tion of Independence. Day Work Dressmaking. ALL ROUTES! thirds of the members of both branches of the Invitations are out for a social hop In the ■ Mr. Henry L. Weed, of Belfast, Me., has This district never has occasion to worry about G e n t s ’ Hospital. residence 5 Trinity street. Rev. Thoma8 Rankin Block. I am prepared to do Drensmaklnx In all its ALL CLASSES AND PRICES! the position of its representative. legislature. D o s t S n A crew of 150 are at work in the Park street Armory Thursday night, under the manage Stratton, pastor of the Chuich ot Immanuel had exceptional success in the pursuit of that branches by the day or hour. I will come to any H n V ll) ’ ’ ment of Misses Addie Gale and Jessie Weeks. I without which, in general, neither enjoyment residence ns desired In Rockland or the adjoining Des Moines, Iowa.—The Democratic State AV pant factory. officiated, and Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., I nor happiness is possible,—good health. He towns. Best of references given. MIBB CAHBIK O-Throneh Sleeping Gar* to Chicago. St. Pan A Maine woman who is letting out her ser Thursday night at the Spring street rink the Aurora Lodge, F. and A. M , and Claremont BUSINESS LOCALS. FOSTER, Colnmbu-8t., Rockland. 40*44 end Minneapolis. All Pacific Coast Pointe and vices io spank other people’s naughty children Greenhalgh is Handsomely Committee concedes the election of Jackson, v /l/Y T E K S The road crew has been nt work on Broad is a young man who, for thirteen years, had Southern California. is a pood deal like the average campaign orator. K’urnisH ing s! polo season will open. Two good teams have Commandery, K. T., attended in a body, been afflicted with rheumatism, indigestion, 8he pays no attention to her own unruly brats. Republican candidate for Governor, over and Grace streets. been formed and a series of games played. deceased being an honored and popular mem and a cough, which last was so constant and F u r M u ffs —Boston Herald. Elected in Republican There will be a sing at the Y. M. C. A. next Skating until 9:30. ber of all these organizations. The floral troublesome, part;cularly since a severe attack Repaired at short notice. Prices reasonable. First Boies, Democrat, by 20,000 votes. S u n d a y P a t e r s delivered. Leave your class work. MR8. A. R. PACKARD, 8he hasn’t any brats. 8atnrday evening. of La Grippe, that he wa3 apprehensive of 43 59 Camden St. About Friday, Nov. 24, a most notable offerings were very beautiful. orders at Huston’s Newstand* before Friday A. S. BUZZELL, - Ticket Agent, Boston.—Three hundred and thirty-eight l ± i E. W. Thomas has moved from Summer consumption,—two members of his family The annual announcement of the lion z\rgus entertainment in behalf of The House of The Capt. Weston Gregory was the son of the night to Insure prompt delivery. Price 6 cents Massachusetts. cities and towns give Greenhalgh, (R i 171,- having died of that disease. He suffered al Maine O nlral II. R., Rockland. appears in ou>- issue today. Parties that want street to Broad street. Good Shepherd may be looked for in our city late John Gregory and Phebe M. Young. He por copy. most constantly from Rheumatism, which par the pure undeflled Democratic doctrine served 271; Russell, (D ) 141, 664. These same Sunday was a beautiful day and the churches and possibly in Camden and Thomaston on was born 56 years ago. He was one of a ticularly affected his right foot, to such an LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS. family of master mariners and was well known were largely attended. succeeding days. extent that he was frequently unable to work CUTTERS WANTED! up hot and steaming should rend the unterrifled places last year gave Ilaille, (R ) 165,053; Choice California Prunes are In tho market Argus. It’s news feature are always up to Pay day in Rockland Loan A Building Asso • Build the Hall Larger’’ is the title of in all ports on the eastern coast. He last and we have them. Also new raisins and cur for days and even weeks at a time. He had date, and its a wide-awake, aggressive paper. Russell, (D) 168,506, a net Democatic loss commanded tho schooner Clars, leaving her rents. See our ginger snaps at 10 cents per been treated by many regular physicians and New York Emphatically Turns ciation next Monday. Meservey’s new schottischo, and applies to the expended a large amount of money for various of 33,060 votes. “ big four” dances at Limerock hall Wednes three months ago and coming home on account pound. They beat the world. R. Fred Crie & Rockland has been saved from destruction E. 8. Simmons will move into his new house of sickness, from which he died. Capt. popular patent medicines without receiving Ice Skates, Down Judge Maynard. day nights where the crowd is generally too Co , Grocers, at the Brook. A ll S i z e s . by fires even as by miracles, for according to This gives all but 14 cities and towns, viz., on Knox street, this week. Grecory, with ex-Mayor Butler, enlisted in any benefit from either. He says: G. O. Andrews opened his new clothing store large for the hall. Cars run. “ Saturday evening, Jan. 28, last, my right WASHINGS WANTED Rockland Ulcer we have no decent fire de Bellingham, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, the U. 8. navy in 1862, Capt. Gregory re Nice Mixed Candy 10 cts. per pound at partment; what we have, according to the In Rankin Block, Saturday. The Sons of Veteran event is “ Thursday,” porting as acting master’s mate on the Housa foot was so swollen and painful that I could Gay Head, Newton, Nowell, Quincy, Revere, J jU TffEflEW STYLES Nov. 16. and not “ Monday” as stated else Simmons Fruit store, If you want some nice hardly stand upon it, and, on the recommen Guns, Ulcer, is poorly managed; and the Ulcer is tonic. Ho was afterward promoted to ensign A J. Croockor of this city has bought a farm Walnuts to make cake with we have ’em, fine dation of Mr. R. If Moody, druggist, of Bel All Q ualities. authority for the fact that we have no water Virginia Declines From the Populist Rochester, Seeconk, Somerville, Stonghton Don't Carry a Stove where in this paper. One week from next WANTED TO EXCHANCE in Searsport and moved there. and ordered to the U. 8. 8. Memphis. After Chocolate Drops for frosting 20 cts. per pound fast, I bought of him one bottle each of supply. Nevertheless fires have broken out in Thursday is the great day. Tho boys have Will trade a good Family Horse for a good New Procession. and Woburn. Around with you this W inter. ■**•’*! For Fall and Winter Wear. The Rockland Charitable Association Is now six months active service be resigned. at E. E. Simmons Cor. Main and Myrtle St. Rodolfs Discovery and Emulsion and com Milch Cow. Inquire of W. H. SM ITH, 406 Main Big Drive right from the dangerous places, and the amount of destruc prepared a big time. Watch for it! Capt. Gregory had a wide experience in the menced their use. Within 24 hours the Street or 21 Trinity Street. 44-41 It will be better to buy one of ready to receivo contributions. tion by fire in this city the past year has been 15c per Pair. 1Oc;3for25c 10c;3for25c The very pleasant social dance given by the merchant service, sailing many foreign voyages. swelling had subsided and the pain ceased, Manufacturers. T H E D ELA Y . MO TIE V O I l i n S H A P E S . The choir officiates as housekeepers at the Try tho E. W. Mild a first-class 10 cent cigar. ■nrprisingly small as compared with other those §15.00 Overcoats that we are ladies ot Alfarata Council last 1 Thursday In one of these, tho Delia 8. Hills, bound to and I have not been troubled with either since. BOARDERS WANTED. Cong’l Church tomorrow evening. C. H. Moor & Co., Apothecaries, Main street, cities the size of Rockland. Providence evi The very peculiar condition of things which night at Red Men’s Hall will bo repeated this Liverpool, the vessel was dismasted, but I have not been free from rheumatism so long Two gentlemen boarders, a nice ro6m, good selling for $ I 2 .0 0 . cor. Oak. at any time during the past thirteen years. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. d en tly watches over us and protects us be- The county edition of the C.-G. was held Is there not some person willing to give that week Thursday. A lunch will be served at Gregory stood faithfully by his charge and has prevailed in this country the past season To be sure it’s no price for them, Try our celebrated O. n.. Milk Bread, none My stomach trouble has materially improved f e are so good. back in order that we might give our multi WINTER GAPS ton of coal to the Children’s Home ? Intermission. Meservey furnishes the music brought her into port. He commanded sev genuine without our mark on it—“ C. E. R.” and is still improving. My cough has almost has given today’s elections uncommon inter but we bought them cheap and intend J. G. Ludwig Is now clerking nt the City eral coasting vessel plying between this city, entirely ceased. I have now taken three hot- WANTED. OK SIDEWALKS. tude of county readers the election news be The Crazy Club entertainment, Wednesday All first-class grocers sell it. C. E. Rising, H. H. CRIE & CO., est. The industiies of the country have been to give our customers the benefit— Market, in the absence of Leroy Gregory. Boston and New York. He was universally ties each of the Discovery ami Emulsion, and Wanted, by a man who has taught school sue fore any other paper, and we tiust this will Fur Men, Boys and Chil evening, in the Y. M. C. A rooms was well 265 Main 8t. Tolepbone connection. •sstully for twenty years, a situation as teacher. Blue or Black. Dandeliors are in lull bloom on tho lawn of received. The readings of Miss Clara Gregory esteemed, his upright character and sunny am continuing their use. My general health Addies* "C .” THIS OFFICE. [it band when we may paralyzed, and with or without reason the is much improved and I have increased in HARDWAI ^lt my duty to call prove a good and sufficient apology for the dren. Elegant line of Patrick Walsh, opposite tho trotting park. were especially well received. 8hc read social ways making him respected and be E. A. Callaraore is selling fifteen bananas for Democratic administration has been more or If you want a Better Coat look at loved by all. Mrs. Gregory and two children weight; my appetite is better and my capacity CIRLS WANTED. 450 Main 8t. "of our citizens, by aid ol delay. James Smith has bought the Fish lot in splendidly and the audience showed itsjjappre- twenty-five cents. Also candy for 10 cts per for work much increased. In short, I am less blamed therefor. The people in the those we offer at $15 and $16. these goods just in. survive. Girls for general housework, nurses and tho our public press, to a city ordinance relating lOc each; 3 for 25c Waldoboro and is cutting the wood from it. elation with loud applause. pound. Lemons 15 cts. per dozen. New and now in better health than ever before within lursery can obtatn first-class places by applying at ^snow and Ice upon the sidewalks In this States that voted today have been called upon T H E W E E K . No better ones shown in the city for The Standard Oil Co. is grading and building Friday night a benefit ball is to bo held in second hand 9how cases for sale. Collamore, my recollection, ami ascribe it altogether to he Intelligence office of MRS. R. C. HED G ES, Margaret C , wife of Frank M. Blaekington, 37 7 Grove Street, Rockland. Let every wort gd that its terms and requirements may less than §18 and §20. Ulmer street, which runs in frontof their plant. tho Rockport Opera House. One of the Rankin Block. the wonderfully beneficial effect of the truly tu vote on the basis of national issues, either CHILDREN'S CAPS died Friday, at the family home on Limerock remarkable remedies of the Rodolf Medicine hly understood by all, I give the The World’s Fair was formally closed Mon friends of tho boys has been unfortunate and WANTED. If yon have any doubt about these S. A. Fish had sweet peas the past season street. The funeral occurred yesterday at one C. M. Tibbetts has received a largo Invoice of Co. I have paid the full price for all of these I foil: to endorse the administration or condemn. day of last week, wiih a salute of 21 guns and they are going to get him up a benefit, and at Wanted, by a gentleman of good address a situa Man, Woman or the lowering ot the national colors on the A Specialty. Big Stock. that attained the unprecedented height of 11 1-2 o’clock, R?v. Thomas Stratton conducting Flowering Bulks including Chinese Lillies, which I have taken, and voluntarily give this tion as clerk in a hotel or store. Best, of references “ The tenant or occupant, or any person The Democrats have conceded for several goods being Bargains compare them the same time have a jolly good time. furnished. Address “ C *' This Office. having the care of a building or lot ot land various buildings amid cheers. The F a ir ’s feet. the service. Deceased was born In Waldoboro Easter Lillies, Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, testimonial for the benefit of those who may Child read with others costing from §3 to §4 Meservey’s Quintet will furnish the music and still be suffering as I have suffered.’* bordering on a street where there Isa sidewalk, weeks that it looked like a Republican year, been very much of a success and we believe Ail the New Styles—see Clifton & Karl are painting the Thurlow and was the daughter of James Kaler. She Crocuses, etc. Now is the time to plant out or If there is no tenant, cccupanr,or other per everybody has been there but the editor of this the cars run after the dance. TO L E T and it has proved so. The dispatches were paper. m o re. them fish market building, cornor of Oak and Union was 64 years of age. She was a faithful and doors for Spring or indoors for Winter bloom j St., recently o< son having the care of the whole of such build Rev. C. W. Bradlee’s lecture on “ Masks and . TH U S, ing or lot, the owner thereof shall, within an streets. devoted wife and morher. The husband and ing. RUDOLF'S C. W. Bradlee. Inquire at 41 BKECll 8T. received at T he C.-G. office, from seven That you can buy hour after snow ceases to fall in the day-time, Waldo County’s Grand Jury, at Belfast, last Saturday kept up its well earned reputation Faces” in the M. E. Church Wednesday even the daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Mills, survive. and before nine o’clock in the morning after a o’clock until a late hour and from the first to week, rather discounted the work of the Knox e r p r ing delighted a large audience Mr. Bradlee Is Simonton Bros, have doubled their stock of County Grand Jury at its last session. Our by being overcast, while in the afternoon it TENEMENT TO LET. fall of snow during tho night, cause all snow 21 Gents Per Pair. lOc each; 3 for 25c a magnetic speaker,a brainy man and a versatile Buflerick’s Patterns and are prepared to fill all New Medical Discovery Desirable tenemnt, corner Park and Union Sts. that may be on such sidewalk to bo removed the last there was no change in the tone of jury reported a list of some sixty indictments, rained a little. Jeremiah T. Calderwood a native of Vinak CENTS’ one, and his lecture proved an admirable pro orders from stock at short notice. Fashion AND hot nnd cold water, gas, furnace, cemented cellar, therefrom, aud, it be fails to do so, bo shall be and we plumed ourselves accordingly, but haven died at his home 23 Cedar street, Thurs etc. Apply to F. R.orC T. SPB AR. 43 liable to a penalty of not less than two nor Republican gains. The reports received jare Waldo Countv now spoils our pride with a George J. Kinney of this city, who has been duction, full of thought and in the highest 8heets from Delineators and Fashion Books CLOTHING driving on the electrics, has a similar position day last, 3f troubles incident to old age. He more than five dollars. The provision of this in brief as follows : to’al of 150 indictments, mostly violations of degree entertaining. sent post paid on receipt of price. TENEMENT TO LET. Cheaper and get Better ~ cilon shall a p p iy t^ an o w which falls from the liquor law. ______FINE NECKWEAR. in Lowell, Mass. was 82 years of age and was the father of Mrs. Rodolfs tireaio Enlsior The Columbian Club, an organization Corner of Limerock and Clnremont streets. En 'as* to "jU-afriutolaUa ixum Smelting is now all the fashion. Our society B. B. Bean of this city. He was a most worthy Did you notice that the E. W. Mild has the ABSOLUTELY CUKE quire of 42 W ILLIA M H. H Y D E. Styles and goods made — — -i^sS A C I IUSETTS. The Silver Repeal bill passed the Senate W e g ive _our recently formed for literary and social purposes, old gentleman. r When any portion of a sidewalk is en Tuesday last by a vote of 43 to 32, and has people are getting interested and organize will give a social dance In Willoughby Hall genuine “Manual Garcia” aroma. The E. W. CONSUMPTION, by the working peopl^t The kBay St?te, wKidb-fejlt elected since passed the House, and becomes a lawT HORSE FOR SALE cumbered with icc, ibe occupant of the building smelting parties. Friday evening, Nov. 10. Tho committee in Mild is the Popular ten cent cigar. All first Good Work Horse, weighs about 1000 pounds. or lot ot land adjoining such sidewalk, or in _l’he long delay of the Senate has tended ttj Q.' Special Atten- PRISON POINTS. clas4 cigar stands. SCROFULA, Ei quire of 44 44 C. E. LITTLE FIELD. f case there is no occupant of the whole of such William E. Russell (D.) by a plurality di lessen rtfc.Food cff.ct the passage of the bl’,1 John Wade, in the street railway employ, charge, composed of Misses Bessie Lawry, building or lot, the owner or other person hav 2,534 over William II. Ilaille (R .), this year might had a raoht hut^W —hope-Ja>5ca tion to this line carries one arm in a sling. One of tho rapidly Anna Ingraham, Messrs. R. L. Wiggln, W. A. Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! We keep a fresh ULCERS. PLACE FOR SALE. ing the care of the same, shall cause such side something of a business revival as a result ot revolving brakes was the cause. Pressey and F. T. Pearsons, will ’endeavor to New Books for the Library—A Smart walk to be made safe nod convenient by re elects Greenhalge (R.) over John E. Ru’sell, its tardy passage. The adjournment of Con Workman Let Out. stock and sell the two choicest grades at 60 The store, wharf, outbuildings, land and shore moving the ice therefrom, or by keeping tho gress will also have an effect to stimulate trade The Epworth League of this city is to bo en make It a first-class time. Dancing from and 75 cents per quart. You can have them ECZEMA privilege connected, situated on the northern sldo and show best IOC each; 3 for 25c of Tenant’s Harbor. An excellent place for a fish Ulsters, Overcoats, same covered with sand or some other suitable (D.) by a plurality of 20,000 or more. Bos as it removes all fear of present tariff tinkering. tertained by the Thomaston League tomorrow eight until twelve. Miss Kate S. Ingrahnm shelled and delivered at any time. AND substance, and if such occupant, owner, or The prison cooking is now done by steam, Keefers, Suitings, ton gave a Democratic loss of about 4,500. /- night. About 40 members will go. will be pianist. H. L. T h o m a s’ Fish Market. All Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kid other-person neglects so to do for the space of and . most com o six hours during the daytime, he shall be The credit for repeal belongs to the Presi Mrs. Henry Penrson, Mrs. G. E. Tilden and A great novelty is to bo presented at the ney* and Blood. 6 Outside Shirts, Returns from the entire city of Boston, with dent for his courageous aud uncompromising Nearly 100 handsome sleighs are lined up in liable to a penalty of not less than two nor Mrs. C. M. Tibbetts will be housekeepers at the Congregational vestry next ^Wednesday Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex Undershirts anti more than five dollars. attitudo.to SenatorVoorbecs for his persevering plete LINE of the carriage repository. SOLD EVERYWHERE. the exception of one precinct, give Russell’s and unfaltering conduct of the campaign for / Universalist Circle tomorrow evening. evening, in a “ Dolls Bazar.” There are to be Trouser 8tretchers. Only #1. No more bags HORSE FOR SALE Neckties, Hats, And it shall be the duty of the city marshal o to see that the above sections are strictly en plurality 9,747. In 1891 Governor Russell’s repeal, to Senator Hill for showing the majority dolls of various nationalities, both'singing and in the knees. Buy one and keep your panta Fifteen hands high, weight 1035, sorrel, 8 years Caps, Rubber Goods, t Neckwear in / A team horse with the forward wheels of a Every convict now has an incandescent old, not afraid of any cars, line style, good roader forced.” how the deadlock might be broken, and to the performing, on the principle of Mrs. Jarley’s loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blaekington plurality was 13,558 in the city. The Globe great mass of the Republican Senators for their jigger attached stirred up Main street matters electric light in bis cell. good family horse. A pply to 44-45 Gunners’ Coats, All fear that a very hard winter for our waxworks, and the program as arranged will S i x t h s . 47 " O. W. PALMER & SON, Rockland. consistent adherence to the cause of sound 50 dozen of the celebrated Non -frlie City. : : BSffisfeg®, yesterday by running down Main street. o & Co., 404. laboring menvis before us, and those of our states that Russell’s plurality in Boston is currency. ne both unique and decidedly amusing. There 47-Al.o MACKINTOSH C >ATS m lde buckle Suspenders, 25c, 35c gnj1 The exhibition of World’s Fair views, post- L. G. March of Rockland has charge of the Pillsbury & Look, corner Main and Pleasant S kinnick—Rockland, October 18, to Alec L. and TOM CAT LOST. do not care to keep their portion 10,250. will bo an admission of 15 cents and 10 cents Sarah A. Skinner, a daughter—Anne Ulmer. order, nnd everything In the Clotj| postponed from last Saturday night, will bo music at the chapel Sunday mornings. Oct. 26, 1893, a light yellow , shaggy Tom C at. A The Austrian ministry has resigned. The 5O c . __ . Tecks, streets, have constantly on hand all kinds of Bogoh—Warren, November 4, to Mr. and Mrs. W Trade can be found here. valks c ie a rtff^ in order by their will secure one of thoso delicious suppers for reward will be paid to the person that will return bill for the extension of t e franchise was too 1Oc each; 3 for 25c 15c Each; 2for25c. given next Saturday night on Main street. o garden produce, meats, groceries, fruits, con Levi Bogga, a son. an furnish some employment for liberal to please the Conservatives and not ’ *‘]®Jlk4teTnbst popular Suspen- which the Congregational ladles are cele L kv en h a ler—W aldoboro, O ctober 25, to Mr. it to the owner. CHAS- M. GRAVES, South NEW YORK. J Four-in-Hands, “ Venison is rather dry,’’ said one who There are 135 convicts on tho roll, and a fectionery and cigars. New stock and bottom ThomastoD, Maine. 44*44 REM E l £ers. liberal enough to satisfy the Radicals. Out of j£ r'on the market. No buckles to brated. The entertainment is at 8 o’clock. and Mrs. Edwnrd F. Levenaaler, a daughter. a population of 8.000,000 men more than twen knows, “ and if you cook it with a little pork, total of 143 charges,reckoning tho occupants of prices. Biiib l e s —R ockport, October 23, to Mr. nnd Mrs. TO BHO^ aye respected the pro In New York State the Republicans have Puffs,Scarfs, Bows Joseph W. Shlblea, a son. ty-five years ot age. less than 2J>!| bother with or to wear your clothing. you will find that the pork improves it amaz the insane ward. FOUND past but BAPTIST BETHEL. o Oysters at Thurlow’s Market, Union and Oak McGo w a n —Rockport, October 22, to M r. and evidently made a clean sweep, electing the ould nearly double the num- 4 —BARGAINS 1 - 4 ingly.” Mrs. John McGowan, a eon. Some very nice Old Growth Hard Wood at Spears’ streets, frosh and nice at prices as follows: Linin'—Camden, October 20, to Mr. and Mra. E. Call and ask ubout it. •ily neglected to u. berof voters. They are Correct in Every Sense Wra. C. Johnston of Lewiston, serving a -IN — Some of our Rockland business men wero The B. Y. P. U, of the First Baptist Chur sentence for stealing, busies himself trans Providence River, 50 cts. por quart; Stamford J. Libby, a son. 35 NO. 6 PA R K ST. 0. E. hen all lend a help- entire ticket. P it t s —R ockport, OctoberOctobe 20, to Mr. and Mrs. bitten by the failure of Levi Leighton & Son, Bay, 75 cts. per quart. Goods delivered free. ffewalksadd much to The New York Tribune says: “A great The South African Co. has drawn the Eng J. F. Gregory & Son this city, has hired a hall at No. 9, Sea strfcet, latlng Freuch articles from Le Messager of Albert Pitts, a daughter. 435 Main Street. general traders, of Columbia Falls. The firm Order by;telephone. Ca r r o l l —North Union, October 26, to Mr. and SORE THROAT. -- —, ^convenience. I intend lish Government in the war with the Matabelee. and organized a Sunday School and Bethel Lewiston. Ho is a good French scholar. ighter. Send 26 cents to Box__68fl, ftnesTYnxT, Mo., and land-slide in Brooklyn, the Republicans carry It is thought that the British traders provoked Under Farwell Opera House. 43 will pay 40 per cent. fence strictly and impar- Gents’ Night Shirts. service last Sunday. An appoal will bo made This is Johnstoo’ssecoud visit to the prison. Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de U a h k ell—Spruce Head, October 31, to Mr. aud receive frmay save your life. ing all before them. The Republicans have the war so ns to get possession of King Lobcn kAAAAb| GLOVES. to the business men of Rockland for the fuuds Alra Alfred II takell, a daughter. C. F. KITTREDGE. Tof the city. gula's broad ncres. The Zulus, however, are The handsome prizes to be given at the mask o liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday W iu o in —South Thom aston, October 3l,4k> Mr. carried the State of New York by 40,000. no mean fighters, and it may cost England ball at tho Spring Street Opera House, tonigh , necessary to fit up the room. James White finished a five-year sentence p. ni. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh and Mrs. F. C Wlguln, a son. ’'FRANK 0. KNIGHT, Mayor. W a l d r o n —Seal Harbor, November 2, to Mr money, men and months to subdue these sav are on exhibition in Clarenco Daniels’ jewelry This is aggressive work and concernsjevery Friday and went out into the world a free man. Bartlett’s plurality over Maynard will be age opponents. Lined and Unlined, for B A R C A IN I . every day. and Mrs. Sumner S. Waldron, n daughter. window, at Breck’s car station. body. There should be a hearty response to This was White’s second sojourn In the Thom (.’l a r k —Seal Harbor, November 2, to Mr. and •OUR V4CIN1T/. 75,000. Driving, Dress and Street W. F. Norcross has received a large invoice Alex Clark, a daughter. Our Leader.Fancy Trimmed 48c Judge Hicks disposed of a half dozen drunks this appeal. aston asylum. He is an expert harness maker Notes from Various Sur The New York Sun says: “Dispatches Melilla, which is theseeneof the war between and the institution was very reluctant to have of Florida water which ho will soli for tho low Spain and the Moors, Is a fortified city in Bizefl 12 to 18. yesterday morning. One of ’urn, who was ntarriagfs. rounding Counties. W e a r. price of 40 cents a bottle. from the State show heavy Republican gains Morocco. The K tliins, who are fighting the arrested Sunday, on Orange street, was nearly FRATERNITY FACTS. him depart. Spanish, are wild tribesmen who resent the o W. M. Staples has been appointed post suffocated in his cell, his tied taking fire from My junk store business has been removed Cahey—P r ic e —Rockland, November 4, at the and it is probable that they have elected their presence of the Spanish in their country. B A R C A IN 2 . 'I be new steam laundry is a very popular residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. his pipe. Interesting News Notes from Various from 32 Sea street to 13 Pearl street. I pay the faster at Washington and H. P. A. Spofford entire ticket. Maynard, candidate for the department in the prison. Heretofore ironed Chas. Price, Granite St., by Rev. C. W. Bradlee, To Housek88( COLLARS AND CUFFS highest cash prices for all kinds of junk, sails, Geo. B. Casey and Emma A. Price, both of Rock, | Deer Isle. The supposition that Admiral Mello, the Bertram Bass of this city is a candidate for Secret Society Circles. and laundered bed linen has been unknown. Court of Appeals, is overwhelmingly defeated. Fancy Trimmed...... 69c rubbers, rigging, bottles, metal, old iron etc. land. J. K Willett has been appointed post- leader ot the insurgent Brizllian navy, intends the Union Times bicycle, offered the most Now these luxuries are for the convicts. The P rice—Ca r v e r —Rockland, October 31, nt the Arc you fussing because you: to depose President Pcixoto and re-establish Extra Good Cotton—all sites. Send me a postal card. David Schobel, naster at Waldoboro in place of J. D. Stai - TIis majority in New York is less than 23,000. Some of the Very Newest popular young man in tho county. Mr. Bass’ Tonight Georges River Lodge, K. P., of lauudry has steam washers, dryers, ironors, parsonage, by Rev. J . H. Parshley, CliaB. E. Price “READING don't bake and takes so much : the monarchy gives a nr w aspect to the situa Rockland, Me. ______and Sarah M. Carver, both of North Haven. don’t do so any longer— g, whose time has expired. The Republicans probably carry the State tion especially so as it is stated that the foreign in this week. Agents for friends request lhat readers of the Times save Warren, will work the rank of Knight on one etc, being fitted with all modern laundry Sn o w —Dunning—Rockland, October 31, Lincoln representatives nt Bio Janeiro encanrage 'his B A R C A IN 3 . their coupons for him. He is a very popular candidate, and next Tuesday evening two can Good Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine Spring Snow and Eva E. Dunning, both of Rockland. BU Y A . . . k It is claimed that Waldoboro is now the machinery, F reem a n — R a c k l ie f — Camden, October 26, M A K E S A by 40,000. idea. Uncle Sain has ibe cruiser New York the, F. & C. Brand— Best fellow hereabouts. didates will receive the rank of Esquire. o tonic. Prepared at the Bijou drug store. Stanton H. Freeman and Emma Rackltff, both of kegg producing and poultry growing ready to send there and may find ii necessary io The New York Times says: “Richard While N.G. Twill, to close, 79c The singing of the chorus choir at the First The library of the State Prison at Thomas O. H. Moor & Co., Mam street, cor. Oak. Lincolnville. laine, having shipped more eggs tho assert the principle known as the Monroe Doc M ake. Co n ic e—K n o w l e s — Rockport,O ctober24, Allen F U L L M A N .” W orth *1.00. All Sizes. Baptiet Church last Sunday morning was Pleasant Valley Grange is having a mock ton has been increased by a number of books (ban any other station on the line of Croker concedes that the Republicans have trine. At tho Ingraham market a full line of B. Conice and Mrs. Ellen B. Knowles, both of ROYAL H TO M A K E A especially well received. Miss Sadie Pillsbury trial. Gilman Ulmer is being tried for non- from the Ladies Library Association. These R ockport. And the ci olcest "reading materials" may be ^Central. Some citizens have over country produce is kept constantly on hand. G addah—G rohs—West Deer Isle, October 18, carried the State ticket and also the legisla very finely rendered tho contralto solo in tho attendance at the Grange. A. J. Tolman and books comprise certain duplicates that tho found In our store. The latest novels by English A N D BE 1 their flocks. All along on either B A R C A IN 4 . Nice meats a specialty. Fresh, corned and Adam Gaddas aud Mary F. Gross, both of Dour and American authors. Modern translations of ture.” anthem. Next Sunday morning tho choir will F. C. Blaekington are for tho prosecution, Ella Association had no use for and a number of Isle. standard works by French, German, Spanish and j^edomak river there are acres Sur- C h o co la te salt fish. E. B. I n o u a h a m A Co. H anson—T y l e r —Union, Nov. 3, by Frank sing ‘ Rock of Ages” by Excell. Cleveland and one other for tho defence. Alder volumes somewhat dilapidated. These latter Italian writers. Any book extaut can be procured k wire fencing and dotted with New York World—“All the Republican Pullen, Esq., George E. 11 an son and Minnie E. to order. R oyal H u b R.. 10 6 . Fancy Hamburg Trimmed.. 98c A girl has been begging from house to house man Spear is judge and O. Gardner sheriff. will bo rebound by Calvin Graves, who has l)o you want money or do you want to sell Tyler, both of Bradford. There Is no more ennobling occupation than ks, Bramhas, Leghorns, etc. ticket is elected, probably by 30,000 majority.” Worth $1.60. For Christ mua Trade. The jury is composed of ladies. bocome very expert at tho business reading—none more profitable to the mind. Iho BEST W orking /f.j C ake n this city representing that her home is in your old gents clothing or second hand furni All ihe popular periodicals cun be found hero he cases at the recent term of County. The Buffalo News claims that that city has Follow the regular recipe until it Camden and that she cares for two little chil ture. We will pay you the highest cash prices. immediately after publication. Also a largo and let was that of Edward W. Special communication of Aurora Lodge, F. varied assort men. of Stationery, Office Supplies, C A L L ^k-JXTI^J comes to the icing; then use A HAR«|NGT0,< dren. She is an imposter. All cases of need SEASONABLE SPORTS. Wo have money to ldhn on second hand fur Writing pads, Blotters, Pen*, Inkstands, etc., etc. ^ani Bliss, Jr., and K. C. gone Republican, the Democrats electing but and A. M., tomorrow evening and a special G r eg o ry —Rockland, November 4, Capt. Weston bang’s Readymade Chocolate Icing INCORP should be referred to the Charitable Association niture, clothing, watches, etc. Max Antin, is an action o( trespass The Best Place to 3!H convocation of King Solomon’s Chapter, Thurs Gregory, aged 66 years, 6 months, 14 days. R oyal one Alderman. It saves trouble, saves expeuse, aud then our people will not be humbugged. Interesting Football Game in Warren— 90 Sea street, Rockland, Maine. Bla c kinoton—Rockland, November 3, Mar HUSTON’S |jmed that defendant broke saves anxiety. It’s sure to be de day evening. In ttie Lodge there will be work Rockland's Team Wins. garet wife of Frank M. Blaekington, aged 64 in Somerville and com Claience Ulmer, blasting contractor, has re years, 7 months, 17 days. J . p , - C E H E N T— licious. Price 25 cts. per lb. cau. FINE on tho second and third degrees and in tho CALDERWOOD—Rockland, November 2, Jerem iah pacts of trespass, setting fire to Sold by all Grocers. turned home after a busy season's work. Mr. Chapter work In the Past and M. E. degrees. T. Calderwood, a native of Vinalhaveu, aged 82 NEWSTAND. The Football Eleven from A. L. Tyler’s NEW - FALL - GOODS bis grass and destroying thereby a portion of The New York Herald says that Governor - I B AT- Lang Chocolate Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ulmer has had in his employ as many as 60 years, 4 months, 3 days. 817 Main St. 42 Bookseller and Stationer. Finest Cocoa and Chocolate makers. Grammar School, this city, reinforced by Allan F r o iio c k - Lincolnville, October 30, Richard 8 Sole Agents, Ibis line fence, some valuable fruit trees and an men through the summer leaving evidence of A picked degree team of 25 members from Frohock, aged about 65 years. McKinley carries the state by 30,000 majority, Bird and Harry Miller of the High School At Lowest Prices. o’d bouse and barn. Also filled up a valuable 3. Gr. P rescott & Co ’e . his work In Beltast, Northport, Skowhegan Portland will visit Alfarata Council, Degree of Fo s t e r —St. George, October 26, W illiam Foster. while the Tribune and Press are claiming as The Best! Most Stylish’ Eleven, played Warren’s High School Eleven The remains were taken to Martinsville for burial. well on the premises. After plaintiff’s evidence aud other places. Pocahontas, I. O. R. M., next Tuesday even Ca t l a n d —Thomaston, October 26, Joseph Cat The Coni Dealers in Warren, Saturday afternoon.•The after was in, on motion, tho Court ordered u non high as 50,000 for him. II. S. & H .’s Patent Calf, Joseph A. Lewis, who was night clerk at the ing, and exemplify the beautiful work of tho land, aged 85 yeurs. Tillson War* noon was somewhat rainy and the ground wet, BICKNELL TEA CO. Bow ley—San Francisco, October 25, Samuel C. suit, the evidence not proving the trespasses CHAM. T . Si VISA It Thorndike for a while last Spring, has returned order. After the ceremony a banquet will be Bowley, u native of South Hope, aged 63 years. Cordovan and Calf Shoes. WHITE to his home in Damariscotta from Virginia, served. All members of Alfarata,new and old, but the considerable number of spectators wit. P h il l ip s — The Pepperwood, Sonoinu cuu..^, alleged. Cuse goes to law court on exceptions. nessed a good game, nevertheless. The two JTUST HECEIVJBI> California, October 21, John Phillips, a native of True P. Pierce and Howard Hall appeared for sells ***♦*♦***♦*♦ where he has been employed in a hotel. He are earnestly requested to be present. Belfast, aged 82 jeurs. Returns come in very slowly as many of W e have a complete line elevens lined up as follows : ----- A Lot of----- Pbilbrick, and L. M. Staples for Bliss. Pillsbury’s ***** brought home a very handsome gold watch the voting precincts do not close until eight of these tine goods. If which was presented to him by the ludy and THOMASTON HUNTERS. Wa u b e n s . Ro ck la n d h . Use ‘'Good Samaritan" Liniment. GREAT BARGAIN Elmer Stevens,...... c ...... Irving T hurston POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. o’clock. The returns received show Republi Best *♦*♦*♦*♦*♦*♦ her daughter whom he rescued from the burn you want something Styl Henry Leriuoud / minrdB I Lester Sherman Silver ware. Watches and Jewelry at Genth ing hotel. 8.Biuousparker [••••Kuurd Hurrv Smith China Plates can gains. and other ♦*♦*♦* The Younger Men Indulge In a Com K. cokes (C apt.) f ...pItIpm tJ e a s e Mills ner’s. |s Annual Winter Meeting—Union the ish and First Class in the petition Shoot. Mansfield Ames | • j Clureuce Eldridge Great Apple Town. An especially fine frame is that going into choice *♦*♦*♦*♦*♦ the new Case Block. The roof is now being Harry Moody | uJa J Harvey Cushman ILLINOIS. Shoe line, call and exam SHIRTS! Cheater Btar'rott J ...... i H arry Milk 2 for 25 cts. MACKINTOSH CAPE LOST. The annual Winter meeting of Maine State The C o o k F lo u r ♦*♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦ laid and work rapidly pushed. Sleeper Bros., Ou Wednesday last two parlies of Thomas Harry Robinson...... q. b ...... Geo. Wooator W E E T H E M . Between Rockland aud Rockport, a light c REEFERS ' Pomological Society will be held in Union The Democrats have undoubtedly carried Fred Stahl I half backM J Ralph Staples (Capt.) Will finder kindly leave at THIS OFFICE. 4< ine these goods. plumbers, will occupy the first and second ton young men, captained respectively by J. Bert McIntire | bttlf bttck“ | Geo. Hull ----- Also a Lot of----- some time in the early part of December in all a t B o tto m ♦*♦*♦ floors in the southern end. The other store has Ralph Willey...... t. b ...... Allan Bird the city of Chicago. The indications are that Long Bosom Laundered* M. Milter und E. A. McNamara, had a hunt, Middlesex, All Wool, rrobchility. The managers propose to have S. Not to Blame Short Bosom Laundered* not yet been rented, although parties are nego with the following result: C. W. Crockett of Rockland High school K E YS LO S T. Judge Gary, Republican candidate for Super Prices ! ♦*♦*♦*♦* W orth; $1.26. Worth *1.26. Glass Baskets, Vases, Etc. Several days ago, a bunch of keys, probably Indigo Blue Reefers, D. Wiiiard of Geneva, N. Y., to address the tiating therefor. The basement, nine feet high, J. M. Miller. Capt. 02 tt. A . McMumura, Capt. 6 was referee and E. K. Welch, principal of ior Judge, is beaten, although he ran far Many nice delicacies are often the postofilce. Finder will be rewarded by lei fruit growers. There will bo a two-days session All kinds ******* Short Bosom Laundered* Long Bosom Laundered* will be cemented and used for storage purposes. Charles Walker, 226 Hurry Youug, 42 Warren High School, was judge. The score at TRY OUR CANDIES. Ing same at THIS O/FICK. 44 44 22 ounce goods, spoiled by the abominable flavor BUY THE SNAG PROOF W orth *1 00. Cbarlea Willey, 38 Eugene Welt, 70 and ail the prominent fruit growers of the state ahead of his ticket. of Crain and*** W orth *1.00. The following gifts were received at the Harry Williaiua, 80 John Lorinond, 24 the end of the game was in favor of Rockland. W e keep a full line. will be present, and there will be addresses and ings used in them, and generally House of the Good Shepherd last week: 25 Charles Diamond, 176 Wurren J. Henrya, 36 Both Elevens played a plucky activo game. MITTEN FOUND. If you want the very best Henry Elliot, lb Harry Shlbka, « discussions on timely topics by well known their having been spoiled is attri pounds of sugar, 25 pounds of oat meal, K. C. A nice Beal Mitten, cun be had at C.-G. counting NEW JERSEY. F e e d , *♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, Fred Overlock, 28 James Kokea, 16 The elevens were about evenly balanced lu BICKNELL TEA CO., room for 25 cents. 4f fruit authorities. buted to the cook. Now if thing made for a Rubber Rankin & Co. ; 7 squashes and 3 pumpkins, Robert Bickford, 64 Arthur Elliot, 18 weight, with perhaps a slight advantage to $7-50 E: Will McNamara, 12, Alfred Levensaier, 8 W. A. Luce has the managerneut of the affair The New York Times says that New Jersey as w e ll as ****** M. N. Volger; 3 pairs mittens, Mrs. K. R. Boot. We are the only Hudaon G. Aines, 42 L. F. Newhall, 12 Rockland. The Warrens had had little exper 6E0. H. COPELAND, Prop. and a great time is promised. It will prove a elects an anti race track legislature. Spear; one coat and blouse, Mrs. Veazie; $1, John Andrewa, lb Edwin 8. Levensaier, 4b ience at the game, but pul up a sharp fight. NURSINC. These Reefers were made by i S ta b le ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jo b j Turner, 16b Ralph Whitney, 42 rare opportunity for Eastern Maine's orchard- 48c, 75c, 98c, Mrs. Moffitt; one comforter, Mrs. Mehun; For Rockland Allan Bird’s success ia bucking Desirable House Lots For •81 tract for the U. S. Navy for |10.5(| New York Tribune.—“The indications are Agents lor this Boot in W ortn 700, W ortli i&X. W ortli nurse of experience; will also do tits. Fixtures. ******* squash, pumpkins, potatoes, Mrs. 8. P. Brown. m l 82* the center was noticeable, while 8taples aDd Sale. night watching. HARUIET BE ATON, that New Jersey’s state assembly will surely th e city. 26 duairublo house lots ou tho Tho». Ulx e-tate, 44*44 ( H ig h s tre e t. each, but were not accepted on aa CHAM. T. SPKtH Tho Above Shirts in Sizes From 12 to IB. The banquet was hold Thursday evening at “Snapper” Hall made some winning runs. Middle street, for sule; priced from *200 to *1000. Last year Union raided more apples than any be Republican and possibly the senate also.” Flavoring V a n illa BIG F E L T . Gloyd’s restaurant, when a most appetizing re Warren showed up finely in its massed work F. M. BHAW, Real Ealato Broker, count of not being made regulation other town In the stale. L e m o n s e lls ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦**♦ past was served including Stamford Buy oys at the center, and seldom failed to win the re 44 420 Muin Btrect, Rockiuud. Rooms To Let With or W ith shupe. They are well made an<| * • New York Press.—“The New Jersey legis O r a n g e Excellent ****** NECKWEAR. Knox Woolen Mill at Camden and One ters, spring chicken, road beef, lobster salad quired five yards. Stahl for Warren perhaps o u t B oard . trimmed, good Utting, and are W. A. Luce leaves Saturday for Houlton, lature will be Republican on joint ballot.” E xtra cts R o se , etc baked beans, boiled mutton, cold meats, queen did the finest workof any player on the ground. Flowering Bulbs. Good pleasu iLjooms, furnished, with or without RUBBERS. of Its Recent Productions. board, in pleasant locality. Greatest Bargain ever offered. where be delivers his lecture on “ Fruit Uul. fig pudding, assorted ipies, walnut ice cream, Whether by a rush around the end or a scrim CbluoAie Lilies, Easter Lilies, Uyuciuths, Tulips, The New York Commercial Advertiser says are used, cooks will not be unjustly C o ffe e , ♦♦♦*♦♦*♦♦ Fancy Silk Ties in 4-in-Hands, Tecks and Puffs, 19c, 21c, 44c each A MRS SUSIE 8. JOHNSON, lure” on Tuesday. He then lectures in Smyr cakes of various kinds, fruit, etc., etc. mage at the center he always won giouud. He Daffodils, Crocuses, etc., just received by 42*42 ■, 7 High Street. that without doubt the New Jersey legislature blamed; nice dishes will not be also ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦* All Kinds! Full Stock! Knox Woolen Mill of Camden perhaps | 42-44 C. M. TiBBKTTtf. na's Mill’s, Limestone and Caribou, thence he H A L F PMIOB hasn’t fell for everybody like some tender , played a great game and deserves great credit NEW ENGLAND, goes into Washington and Penobscot county. is Republj^in. spoiled, as they always impart the Kerosene Oil. * Best Makes! flVTMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. hearted people, but it has just completed the | Fine line of Ready Made Clothes, G. O. He will be absent about three weeks. Mr. delicate fresh-fruit flavor in what largest felt in its history, the production being ■ Andrews, Rankin Block. A Rockland Football Eleven will play in I5c PUBLIC CARRIAGE 15c Luce's work is highly commended by all who ever they are used. It is economy 295 and 297* Beitast next Saturday... .Joe Donovan ia in Thia comlortuble aud huudy carriag< ia alw ays Tho Viuvl Co., who opened their biiaiueaa prats carry Maryland and Ken |41 feet long by 10 1*2 leei wide. The mill i ready for public calls, for auy purl of city, in- in the State of Maine under the manage CLOTHING HOU! have had the pleasure and profit of hearing | for the poorest to use the best. E. W. BERRY & CO. FULLER & COBB. has a loom, the largest in this viciuity, capable , Clothes made to order by G. O. Andrews, Newport, R. 1., trainiug Jack Magee for ihe cludlnug the transfer from tralu* or boats at only m eutof Mra. SauUou, is proving itself to Lrge majorities. The Populists Main St. ******* 1 Q OtM. per fare. 44 he a long felt want of the ladies. 44-4 him. of weaving a felt 21 feet wide. Rankly Block. coming fight with Dick O’Brien of Lewiston.
/. 4 ■ ' - THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7.1893. • THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893 RETURNS. claimed that they would carry Virginia. The state goes Democratic by 40,000. ELECTION RETURNS. Amusements and Announcements. OBITUARY MENTION. KINDERGARTEN. Pain the Teacher. C.-G. will is«ne a special edition to The entire Republican ticket is elected in DRKSSMAKINC. E. W. Berry & Co. FOLKS AND THINGS MI99 J.ftNA WBI. .MAN, DmM M trr, morrow morning, containing an acconnt of Philadelphia. SPECiff L ! <«-«5 • No. 30 flin t. 8ir.i-t. Ma»k, ball at the Spring Street Rink tonight Well Known Mastrr Mariner Dead — An opp Yrtur.hr is » ff re ’ a \onnglsvY|LC° X X ^ ' last of this month. nsnal in his speech on the “ Bankruptcy Bill.” There are seven patients nt our U. 8. Marine occuried yeste day at tw o p. in , from bis late Gents Furnishing goods, G O Andrews, j tion of Independence. Day Work Dressmaking. ALL ROUTES! thirds of the members of both branches of the Invitations are out for a social hop In the ■ Mr. Henry L. Weed, of Belfast, Me., has This district never has occasion to worry about G e n t s ’ Hospital. residence 5 Trinity street. Rev. Thoma8 Rankin Block. I am prepared to do Drensmaklnx In all its ALL CLASSES AND PRICES! the position of its representative. legislature. D o s t S n A crew of 150 are at work in the Park street Armory Thursday night, under the manage Stratton, pastor of the Chuich ot Immanuel had exceptional success in the pursuit of that branches by the day or hour. I will come to any H n V ll) ’ ’ ment of Misses Addie Gale and Jessie Weeks. I without which, in general, neither enjoyment residence ns desired In Rockland or the adjoining Des Moines, Iowa.—The Democratic State AV pant factory. officiated, and Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., I nor happiness is possible,—good health. He towns. Best of references given. MIBB CAHBIK O-Throneh Sleeping Gar* to Chicago. St. Pan A Maine woman who is letting out her ser Thursday night at the Spring street rink the Aurora Lodge, F. and A. M , and Claremont BUSINESS LOCALS. FOSTER, Colnmbu-8t., Rockland. 40*44 end Minneapolis. All Pacific Coast Pointe and vices io spank other people’s naughty children Greenhalgh is Handsomely Committee concedes the election of Jackson, v /l/Y T E K S The road crew has been nt work on Broad is a young man who, for thirteen years, had Southern California. is a pood deal like the average campaign orator. K’urnisH ing s! polo season will open. Two good teams have Commandery, K. T., attended in a body, been afflicted with rheumatism, indigestion, 8he pays no attention to her own unruly brats. Republican candidate for Governor, over and Grace streets. been formed and a series of games played. deceased being an honored and popular mem and a cough, which last was so constant and F u r M u ffs —Boston Herald. Elected in Republican There will be a sing at the Y. M. C. A. next Skating until 9:30. ber of all these organizations. The floral troublesome, part;cularly since a severe attack Repaired at short notice. Prices reasonable. First Boies, Democrat, by 20,000 votes. S u n d a y P a t e r s delivered. Leave your class work. MR8. A. R. PACKARD, 8he hasn’t any brats. 8atnrday evening. of La Grippe, that he wa3 apprehensive of 43 59 Camden St. About Friday, Nov. 24, a most notable offerings were very beautiful. orders at Huston’s Newstand* before Friday A. S. BUZZELL, - Ticket Agent, Boston.—Three hundred and thirty-eight l ± i E. W. Thomas has moved from Summer consumption,—two members of his family The annual announcement of the lion z\rgus entertainment in behalf of The House of The Capt. Weston Gregory was the son of the night to Insure prompt delivery. Price 6 cents Massachusetts. cities and towns give Greenhalgh, (R i 171,- having died of that disease. He suffered al Maine O nlral II. R., Rockland. appears in ou>- issue today. Parties that want street to Broad street. Good Shepherd may be looked for in our city late John Gregory and Phebe M. Young. He por copy. most constantly from Rheumatism, which par the pure undeflled Democratic doctrine served 271; Russell, (D ) 141, 664. These same Sunday was a beautiful day and the churches and possibly in Camden and Thomaston on was born 56 years ago. He was one of a ticularly affected his right foot, to such an LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS. family of master mariners and was well known were largely attended. succeeding days. extent that he was frequently unable to work CUTTERS WANTED! up hot and steaming should rend the unterrifled places last year gave Ilaille, (R ) 165,053; Choice California Prunes are In tho market Argus. It’s news feature are always up to Pay day in Rockland Loan A Building Asso • Build the Hall Larger’’ is the title of in all ports on the eastern coast. He last and we have them. Also new raisins and cur for days and even weeks at a time. He had date, and its a wide-awake, aggressive paper. Russell, (D) 168,506, a net Democatic loss commanded tho schooner Clars, leaving her rents. See our ginger snaps at 10 cents per been treated by many regular physicians and New York Emphatically Turns ciation next Monday. Meservey’s new schottischo, and applies to the expended a large amount of money for various of 33,060 votes. “ big four” dances at Limerock hall Wednes three months ago and coming home on account pound. They beat the world. R. Fred Crie & Rockland has been saved from destruction E. 8. Simmons will move into his new house of sickness, from which he died. Capt. popular patent medicines without receiving Ice Skates, Down Judge Maynard. day nights where the crowd is generally too Co , Grocers, at the Brook. A ll S i z e s . by fires even as by miracles, for according to This gives all but 14 cities and towns, viz., on Knox street, this week. Grecory, with ex-Mayor Butler, enlisted in any benefit from either. He says: G. O. Andrews opened his new clothing store large for the hall. Cars run. “ Saturday evening, Jan. 28, last, my right WASHINGS WANTED Rockland Ulcer we have no decent fire de Bellingham, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, the U. 8. navy in 1862, Capt. Gregory re Nice Mixed Candy 10 cts. per pound at partment; what we have, according to the In Rankin Block, Saturday. The Sons of Veteran event is “ Thursday,” porting as acting master’s mate on the Housa foot was so swollen and painful that I could Gay Head, Newton, Nowell, Quincy, Revere, J jU TffEflEW STYLES Nov. 16. and not “ Monday” as stated else Simmons Fruit store, If you want some nice hardly stand upon it, and, on the recommen Guns, Ulcer, is poorly managed; and the Ulcer is tonic. Ho was afterward promoted to ensign A J. Croockor of this city has bought a farm Walnuts to make cake with we have ’em, fine dation of Mr. R. If Moody, druggist, of Bel All Q ualities. authority for the fact that we have no water Virginia Declines From the Populist Rochester, Seeconk, Somerville, Stonghton Don't Carry a Stove where in this paper. One week from next WANTED TO EXCHANCE in Searsport and moved there. and ordered to the U. 8. 8. Memphis. After Chocolate Drops for frosting 20 cts. per pound fast, I bought of him one bottle each of supply. Nevertheless fires have broken out in Thursday is the great day. Tho boys have Will trade a good Family Horse for a good New Procession. and Woburn. Around with you this W inter. ■**•’*! For Fall and Winter Wear. The Rockland Charitable Association Is now six months active service be resigned. at E. E. Simmons Cor. Main and Myrtle St. Rodolfs Discovery and Emulsion and com Milch Cow. Inquire of W. H. SM ITH, 406 Main Big Drive right from the dangerous places, and the amount of destruc prepared a big time. Watch for it! Capt. Gregory had a wide experience in the menced their use. Within 24 hours the Street or 21 Trinity Street. 44-41 It will be better to buy one of ready to receivo contributions. tion by fire in this city the past year has been 15c per Pair. 1Oc;3for25c 10c;3for25c The very pleasant social dance given by the merchant service, sailing many foreign voyages. swelling had subsided and the pain ceased, Manufacturers. T H E D ELA Y . MO TIE V O I l i n S H A P E S . The choir officiates as housekeepers at the Try tho E. W. Mild a first-class 10 cent cigar. ■nrprisingly small as compared with other those §15.00 Overcoats that we are ladies ot Alfarata Council last 1 Thursday In one of these, tho Delia 8. Hills, bound to and I have not been troubled with either since. BOARDERS WANTED. Cong’l Church tomorrow evening. C. H. Moor & Co., Apothecaries, Main street, cities the size of Rockland. Providence evi The very peculiar condition of things which night at Red Men’s Hall will bo repeated this Liverpool, the vessel was dismasted, but I have not been free from rheumatism so long Two gentlemen boarders, a nice ro6m, good selling for $ I 2 .0 0 . cor. Oak. at any time during the past thirteen years. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. d en tly watches over us and protects us be- The county edition of the C.-G. was held Is there not some person willing to give that week Thursday. A lunch will be served at Gregory stood faithfully by his charge and has prevailed in this country the past season To be sure it’s no price for them, Try our celebrated O. n.. Milk Bread, none My stomach trouble has materially improved f e are so good. back in order that we might give our multi WINTER GAPS ton of coal to the Children’s Home ? Intermission. Meservey furnishes the music brought her into port. He commanded sev genuine without our mark on it—“ C. E. R.” and is still improving. My cough has almost has given today’s elections uncommon inter but we bought them cheap and intend J. G. Ludwig Is now clerking nt the City eral coasting vessel plying between this city, entirely ceased. I have now taken three hot- WANTED. OK SIDEWALKS. tude of county readers the election news be The Crazy Club entertainment, Wednesday All first-class grocers sell it. C. E. Rising, H. H. CRIE & CO., est. The industiies of the country have been to give our customers the benefit— Market, in the absence of Leroy Gregory. Boston and New York. He was universally ties each of the Discovery ami Emulsion, and Wanted, by a man who has taught school sue fore any other paper, and we tiust this will Fur Men, Boys and Chil evening, in the Y. M. C. A rooms was well 265 Main 8t. Tolepbone connection. •sstully for twenty years, a situation as teacher. Blue or Black. Dandeliors are in lull bloom on tho lawn of received. The readings of Miss Clara Gregory esteemed, his upright character and sunny am continuing their use. My general health Addies* "C .” THIS OFFICE. [it band when we may paralyzed, and with or without reason the is much improved and I have increased in HARDWAI ^lt my duty to call prove a good and sufficient apology for the dren. Elegant line of Patrick Walsh, opposite tho trotting park. were especially well received. 8hc read social ways making him respected and be E. A. Callaraore is selling fifteen bananas for Democratic administration has been more or If you want a Better Coat look at loved by all. Mrs. Gregory and two children weight; my appetite is better and my capacity CIRLS WANTED. 450 Main 8t. "of our citizens, by aid ol delay. James Smith has bought the Fish lot in splendidly and the audience showed itsjjappre- twenty-five cents. Also candy for 10 cts per for work much increased. In short, I am less blamed therefor. The people in the those we offer at $15 and $16. these goods just in. survive. Girls for general housework, nurses and tho our public press, to a city ordinance relating lOc each; 3 for 25c Waldoboro and is cutting the wood from it. elation with loud applause. pound. Lemons 15 cts. per dozen. New and now in better health than ever before within lursery can obtatn first-class places by applying at ^snow and Ice upon the sidewalks In this States that voted today have been called upon T H E W E E K . No better ones shown in the city for The Standard Oil Co. is grading and building Friday night a benefit ball is to bo held in second hand 9how cases for sale. Collamore, my recollection, ami ascribe it altogether to he Intelligence office of MRS. R. C. HED G ES, Margaret C , wife of Frank M. Blaekington, 37 7 Grove Street, Rockland. Let every wort gd that its terms and requirements may less than §18 and §20. Ulmer street, which runs in frontof their plant. tho Rockport Opera House. One of the Rankin Block. the wonderfully beneficial effect of the truly tu vote on the basis of national issues, either CHILDREN'S CAPS died Friday, at the family home on Limerock remarkable remedies of the Rodolf Medicine hly understood by all, I give the The World’s Fair was formally closed Mon friends of tho boys has been unfortunate and WANTED. If yon have any doubt about these S. A. Fish had sweet peas the past season street. The funeral occurred yesterday at one C. M. Tibbetts has received a largo Invoice of Co. I have paid the full price for all of these I foil: to endorse the administration or condemn. day of last week, wiih a salute of 21 guns and they are going to get him up a benefit, and at Wanted, by a gentleman of good address a situa Man, Woman or the lowering ot the national colors on the A Specialty. Big Stock. that attained the unprecedented height of 11 1-2 o’clock, R?v. Thomas Stratton conducting Flowering Bulks including Chinese Lillies, which I have taken, and voluntarily give this tion as clerk in a hotel or store. Best, of references “ The tenant or occupant, or any person The Democrats have conceded for several goods being Bargains compare them the same time have a jolly good time. furnished. Address “ C *' This Office. having the care of a building or lot ot land various buildings amid cheers. The F a ir ’s feet. the service. Deceased was born In Waldoboro Easter Lillies, Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, testimonial for the benefit of those who may Child read with others costing from §3 to §4 Meservey’s Quintet will furnish the music and still be suffering as I have suffered.’* bordering on a street where there Isa sidewalk, weeks that it looked like a Republican year, been very much of a success and we believe Ail the New Styles—see Clifton & Karl are painting the Thurlow and was the daughter of James Kaler. She Crocuses, etc. Now is the time to plant out or If there is no tenant, cccupanr,or other per everybody has been there but the editor of this the cars run after the dance. TO L E T and it has proved so. The dispatches were paper. m o re. them fish market building, cornor of Oak and Union was 64 years of age. She was a faithful and doors for Spring or indoors for Winter bloom j St., recently o< son having the care of the whole of such build Rev. C. W. Bradlee’s lecture on “ Masks and . TH U S, ing or lot, the owner thereof shall, within an streets. devoted wife and morher. The husband and ing. RUDOLF'S C. W. Bradlee. Inquire at 41 BKECll 8T. received at T he C.-G. office, from seven That you can buy hour after snow ceases to fall in the day-time, Waldo County’s Grand Jury, at Belfast, last Saturday kept up its well earned reputation Faces” in the M. E. Church Wednesday even the daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Mills, survive. and before nine o’clock in the morning after a o’clock until a late hour and from the first to week, rather discounted the work of the Knox e r p r ing delighted a large audience Mr. Bradlee Is Simonton Bros, have doubled their stock of County Grand Jury at its last session. Our by being overcast, while in the afternoon it TENEMENT TO LET. fall of snow during tho night, cause all snow 21 Gents Per Pair. lOc each; 3 for 25c a magnetic speaker,a brainy man and a versatile Buflerick’s Patterns and are prepared to fill all New Medical Discovery Desirable tenemnt, corner Park and Union Sts. that may be on such sidewalk to bo removed the last there was no change in the tone of jury reported a list of some sixty indictments, rained a little. Jeremiah T. Calderwood a native of Vinak CENTS’ one, and his lecture proved an admirable pro orders from stock at short notice. Fashion AND hot nnd cold water, gas, furnace, cemented cellar, therefrom, aud, it be fails to do so, bo shall be and we plumed ourselves accordingly, but haven died at his home 23 Cedar street, Thurs etc. Apply to F. R.orC T. SPB AR. 43 liable to a penalty of not less than two nor Republican gains. The reports received jare Waldo Countv now spoils our pride with a George J. Kinney of this city, who has been duction, full of thought and in the highest 8heets from Delineators and Fashion Books CLOTHING driving on the electrics, has a similar position day last, 3f troubles incident to old age. He more than five dollars. The provision of this in brief as follows : to’al of 150 indictments, mostly violations of degree entertaining. sent post paid on receipt of price. TENEMENT TO LET. Cheaper and get Better ~ cilon shall a p p iy t^ an o w which falls from the liquor law. ______FINE NECKWEAR. in Lowell, Mass. was 82 years of age and was the father of Mrs. Rodolfs tireaio Enlsior The Columbian Club, an organization Corner of Limerock and Clnremont streets. En 'as* to "jU-afriutolaUa ixum Smelting is now all the fashion. Our society B. B. Bean of this city. He was a most worthy Did you notice that the E. W. Mild has the ABSOLUTELY CUKE quire of 42 W ILLIA M H. H Y D E. Styles and goods made — — -i^sS A C I IUSETTS. The Silver Repeal bill passed the Senate W e g ive _our recently formed for literary and social purposes, old gentleman. r When any portion of a sidewalk is en Tuesday last by a vote of 43 to 32, and has people are getting interested and organize will give a social dance In Willoughby Hall genuine “Manual Garcia” aroma. The E. W. CONSUMPTION, by the working peopl^t The kBay St?te, wKidb-fejlt elected since passed the House, and becomes a lawT HORSE FOR SALE cumbered with icc, ibe occupant of the building smelting parties. Friday evening, Nov. 10. Tho committee in Mild is the Popular ten cent cigar. All first Good Work Horse, weighs about 1000 pounds. or lot ot land adjoining such sidewalk, or in _l’he long delay of the Senate has tended ttj Q.' Special Atten- PRISON POINTS. clas4 cigar stands. SCROFULA, Ei quire of 44 44 C. E. LITTLE FIELD. f case there is no occupant of the whole of such William E. Russell (D.) by a plurality di lessen rtfc.Food cff.ct the passage of the bl’,1 John Wade, in the street railway employ, charge, composed of Misses Bessie Lawry, building or lot, the owner or other person hav 2,534 over William II. Ilaille (R .), this year might had a raoht hut^W —hope-Ja>5ca tion to this line carries one arm in a sling. One of tho rapidly Anna Ingraham, Messrs. R. L. Wiggln, W. A. Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! We keep a fresh ULCERS. PLACE FOR SALE. ing the care of the same, shall cause such side something of a business revival as a result ot revolving brakes was the cause. Pressey and F. T. Pearsons, will ’endeavor to New Books for the Library—A Smart walk to be made safe nod convenient by re elects Greenhalge (R.) over John E. Ru’sell, its tardy passage. The adjournment of Con Workman Let Out. stock and sell the two choicest grades at 60 The store, wharf, outbuildings, land and shore moving the ice therefrom, or by keeping tho gress will also have an effect to stimulate trade The Epworth League of this city is to bo en make It a first-class time. Dancing from and 75 cents per quart. You can have them ECZEMA privilege connected, situated on the northern sldo and show best IOC each; 3 for 25c of Tenant’s Harbor. An excellent place for a fish Ulsters, Overcoats, same covered with sand or some other suitable (D.) by a plurality of 20,000 or more. Bos as it removes all fear of present tariff tinkering. tertained by the Thomaston League tomorrow eight until twelve. Miss Kate S. Ingrahnm shelled and delivered at any time. AND substance, and if such occupant, owner, or The prison cooking is now done by steam, Keefers, Suitings, ton gave a Democratic loss of about 4,500. /- night. About 40 members will go. will be pianist. H. L. T h o m a s’ Fish Market. All Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kid other-person neglects so to do for the space of and . most com o six hours during the daytime, he shall be The credit for repeal belongs to the Presi Mrs. Henry Penrson, Mrs. G. E. Tilden and A great novelty is to bo presented at the ney* and Blood. 6 Outside Shirts, Returns from the entire city of Boston, with dent for his courageous aud uncompromising Nearly 100 handsome sleighs are lined up in liable to a penalty of not less than two nor Mrs. C. M. Tibbetts will be housekeepers at the Congregational vestry next ^Wednesday Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex Undershirts anti more than five dollars. attitudo.to SenatorVoorbecs for his persevering plete LINE of the carriage repository. SOLD EVERYWHERE. the exception of one precinct, give Russell’s and unfaltering conduct of the campaign for / Universalist Circle tomorrow evening. evening, in a “ Dolls Bazar.” There are to be Trouser 8tretchers. Only #1. No more bags HORSE FOR SALE Neckties, Hats, And it shall be the duty of the city marshal o to see that the above sections are strictly en plurality 9,747. In 1891 Governor Russell’s repeal, to Senator Hill for showing the majority dolls of various nationalities, both'singing and in the knees. Buy one and keep your panta Fifteen hands high, weight 1035, sorrel, 8 years Caps, Rubber Goods, t Neckwear in / A team horse with the forward wheels of a Every convict now has an incandescent old, not afraid of any cars, line style, good roader forced.” how the deadlock might be broken, and to the performing, on the principle of Mrs. Jarley’s loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blaekington plurality was 13,558 in the city. The Globe great mass of the Republican Senators for their jigger attached stirred up Main street matters electric light in bis cell. good family horse. A pply to 44-45 Gunners’ Coats, All fear that a very hard winter for our waxworks, and the program as arranged will S i x t h s . 47 " O. W. PALMER & SON, Rockland. consistent adherence to the cause of sound 50 dozen of the celebrated Non -frlie City. : : BSffisfeg®, yesterday by running down Main street. o & Co., 404. laboring menvis before us, and those of our states that Russell’s plurality in Boston is currency. ne both unique and decidedly amusing. There 47-Al.o MACKINTOSH C >ATS m lde buckle Suspenders, 25c, 35c gnj1 The exhibition of World’s Fair views, post- L. G. March of Rockland has charge of the Pillsbury & Look, corner Main and Pleasant S kinnick—Rockland, October 18, to Alec L. and TOM CAT LOST. do not care to keep their portion 10,250. will bo an admission of 15 cents and 10 cents Sarah A. Skinner, a daughter—Anne Ulmer. order, nnd everything In the Clotj| postponed from last Saturday night, will bo music at the chapel Sunday mornings. Oct. 26, 1893, a light yellow , shaggy Tom C at. A The Austrian ministry has resigned. The 5O c . __ . Tecks, streets, have constantly on hand all kinds of Bogoh—Warren, November 4, to Mr. and Mrs. W Trade can be found here. valks c ie a rtff^ in order by their will secure one of thoso delicious suppers for reward will be paid to the person that will return bill for the extension of t e franchise was too 1Oc each; 3 for 25c 15c Each; 2for25c. given next Saturday night on Main street. o garden produce, meats, groceries, fruits, con Levi Bogga, a son. an furnish some employment for liberal to please the Conservatives and not ’ *‘]®Jlk4teTnbst popular Suspen- which the Congregational ladles are cele L kv en h a ler—W aldoboro, O ctober 25, to Mr. it to the owner. CHAS- M. GRAVES, South NEW YORK. J Four-in-Hands, “ Venison is rather dry,’’ said one who There are 135 convicts on tho roll, and a fectionery and cigars. New stock and bottom ThomastoD, Maine. 44*44 REM E l £ers. liberal enough to satisfy the Radicals. Out of j£ r'on the market. No buckles to brated. The entertainment is at 8 o’clock. and Mrs. Edwnrd F. Levenaaler, a daughter. a population of 8.000,000 men more than twen knows, “ and if you cook it with a little pork, total of 143 charges,reckoning tho occupants of prices. Biiib l e s —R ockport, October 23, to Mr. nnd Mrs. TO BHO^ aye respected the pro In New York State the Republicans have Puffs,Scarfs, Bows Joseph W. Shlblea, a son. ty-five years ot age. less than 2J>!| bother with or to wear your clothing. you will find that the pork improves it amaz the insane ward. FOUND past but BAPTIST BETHEL. o Oysters at Thurlow’s Market, Union and Oak McGo w a n —Rockport, October 22, to M r. and evidently made a clean sweep, electing the ould nearly double the num- 4 —BARGAINS 1 - 4 ingly.” Mrs. John McGowan, a eon. Some very nice Old Growth Hard Wood at Spears’ streets, frosh and nice at prices as follows: Linin'—Camden, October 20, to Mr. and Mra. E. Call and ask ubout it. •ily neglected to u. berof voters. They are Correct in Every Sense Wra. C. Johnston of Lewiston, serving a -IN — Some of our Rockland business men wero The B. Y. P. U, of the First Baptist Chur sentence for stealing, busies himself trans Providence River, 50 cts. por quart; Stamford J. Libby, a son. 35 NO. 6 PA R K ST. 0. E. hen all lend a help- entire ticket. P it t s —R ockport, OctoberOctobe 20, to Mr. and Mrs. bitten by the failure of Levi Leighton & Son, Bay, 75 cts. per quart. Goods delivered free. ffewalksadd much to The New York Tribune says: “A great The South African Co. has drawn the Eng J. F. Gregory & Son this city, has hired a hall at No. 9, Sea strfcet, latlng Freuch articles from Le Messager of Albert Pitts, a daughter. 435 Main Street. general traders, of Columbia Falls. The firm Order by;telephone. Ca r r o l l —North Union, October 26, to Mr. and SORE THROAT. -- —, ^convenience. I intend lish Government in the war with the Matabelee. and organized a Sunday School and Bethel Lewiston. Ho is a good French scholar. ighter. Send 26 cents to Box__68fl, ftnesTYnxT, Mo., and land-slide in Brooklyn, the Republicans carry It is thought that the British traders provoked Under Farwell Opera House. 43 will pay 40 per cent. fence strictly and impar- Gents’ Night Shirts. service last Sunday. An appoal will bo made This is Johnstoo’ssecoud visit to the prison. Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de U a h k ell—Spruce Head, October 31, to Mr. aud receive frmay save your life. ing all before them. The Republicans have the war so ns to get possession of King Lobcn kAAAAb| GLOVES. to the business men of Rockland for the fuuds Alra Alfred II takell, a daughter. C. F. KITTREDGE. Tof the city. gula's broad ncres. The Zulus, however, are The handsome prizes to be given at the mask o liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday W iu o in —South Thom aston, October 3l,4k> Mr. carried the State of New York by 40,000. no mean fighters, and it may cost England ball at tho Spring Street Opera House, tonigh , necessary to fit up the room. James White finished a five-year sentence p. ni. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh and Mrs. F. C Wlguln, a son. ’'FRANK 0. KNIGHT, Mayor. W a l d r o n —Seal Harbor, November 2, to Mr money, men and months to subdue these sav are on exhibition in Clarenco Daniels’ jewelry This is aggressive work and concernsjevery Friday and went out into the world a free man. Bartlett’s plurality over Maynard will be age opponents. Lined and Unlined, for B A R C A IN I . every day. and Mrs. Sumner S. Waldron, n daughter. window, at Breck’s car station. body. There should be a hearty response to This was White’s second sojourn In the Thom (.’l a r k —Seal Harbor, November 2, to Mr. and •OUR V4CIN1T/. 75,000. Driving, Dress and Street W. F. Norcross has received a large invoice Alex Clark, a daughter. Our Leader.Fancy Trimmed 48c Judge Hicks disposed of a half dozen drunks this appeal. aston asylum. He is an expert harness maker Notes from Various Sur The New York Sun says: “Dispatches Melilla, which is theseeneof the war between and the institution was very reluctant to have of Florida water which ho will soli for tho low Spain and the Moors, Is a fortified city in Bizefl 12 to 18. yesterday morning. One of ’urn, who was ntarriagfs. rounding Counties. W e a r. price of 40 cents a bottle. from the State show heavy Republican gains Morocco. The K tliins, who are fighting the arrested Sunday, on Orange street, was nearly FRATERNITY FACTS. him depart. Spanish, are wild tribesmen who resent the o W. M. Staples has been appointed post suffocated in his cell, his tied taking fire from My junk store business has been removed Cahey—P r ic e —Rockland, November 4, at the and it is probable that they have elected their presence of the Spanish in their country. B A R C A IN 2 . 'I be new steam laundry is a very popular residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. his pipe. Interesting News Notes from Various from 32 Sea street to 13 Pearl street. I pay the faster at Washington and H. P. A. Spofford entire ticket. Maynard, candidate for the department in the prison. Heretofore ironed Chas. Price, Granite St., by Rev. C. W. Bradlee, To Housek88( COLLARS AND CUFFS highest cash prices for all kinds of junk, sails, Geo. B. Casey and Emma A. Price, both of Rock, | Deer Isle. The supposition that Admiral Mello, the Bertram Bass of this city is a candidate for Secret Society Circles. and laundered bed linen has been unknown. Court of Appeals, is overwhelmingly defeated. Fancy Trimmed...... 69c rubbers, rigging, bottles, metal, old iron etc. land. J. K Willett has been appointed post- leader ot the insurgent Brizllian navy, intends the Union Times bicycle, offered the most Now these luxuries are for the convicts. The P rice—Ca r v e r —Rockland, October 31, nt the Arc you fussing because you: to depose President Pcixoto and re-establish Extra Good Cotton—all sites. Send me a postal card. David Schobel, naster at Waldoboro in place of J. D. Stai - TIis majority in New York is less than 23,000. Some of the Very Newest popular young man in tho county. Mr. Bass’ Tonight Georges River Lodge, K. P., of lauudry has steam washers, dryers, ironors, parsonage, by Rev. J . H. Parshley, CliaB. E. Price “READING don't bake and takes so much : the monarchy gives a nr w aspect to the situa Rockland, Me. ______and Sarah M. Carver, both of North Haven. don’t do so any longer— g, whose time has expired. The Republicans probably carry the State tion especially so as it is stated that the foreign in this week. Agents for friends request lhat readers of the Times save Warren, will work the rank of Knight on one etc, being fitted with all modern laundry Sn o w —Dunning—Rockland, October 31, Lincoln representatives nt Bio Janeiro encanrage 'his B A R C A IN 3 . their coupons for him. He is a very popular candidate, and next Tuesday evening two can Good Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine Spring Snow and Eva E. Dunning, both of Rockland. BU Y A . . . k It is claimed that Waldoboro is now the machinery, F reem a n — R a c k l ie f — Camden, October 26, M A K E S A by 40,000. idea. Uncle Sain has ibe cruiser New York the, F. & C. Brand— Best fellow hereabouts. didates will receive the rank of Esquire. o tonic. Prepared at the Bijou drug store. Stanton H. Freeman and Emma Rackltff, both of kegg producing and poultry growing ready to send there and may find ii necessary io The New York Times says: “Richard While N.G. Twill, to close, 79c The singing of the chorus choir at the First The library of the State Prison at Thomas O. H. Moor & Co., Mam street, cor. Oak. Lincolnville. laine, having shipped more eggs tho assert the principle known as the Monroe Doc M ake. Co n ic e—K n o w l e s — Rockport,O ctober24, Allen F U L L M A N .” W orth *1.00. All Sizes. Baptiet Church last Sunday morning was Pleasant Valley Grange is having a mock ton has been increased by a number of books (ban any other station on the line of Croker concedes that the Republicans have trine. At tho Ingraham market a full line of B. Conice and Mrs. Ellen B. Knowles, both of ROYAL H TO M A K E A especially well received. Miss Sadie Pillsbury trial. Gilman Ulmer is being tried for non- from the Ladies Library Association. These R ockport. And the ci olcest "reading materials" may be ^Central. Some citizens have over country produce is kept constantly on hand. G addah—G rohs—West Deer Isle, October 18, carried the State ticket and also the legisla very finely rendered tho contralto solo in tho attendance at the Grange. A. J. Tolman and books comprise certain duplicates that tho found In our store. The latest novels by English A N D BE 1 their flocks. All along on either B A R C A IN 4 . Nice meats a specialty. Fresh, corned and Adam Gaddas aud Mary F. Gross, both of Dour and American authors. Modern translations of ture.” anthem. Next Sunday morning tho choir will F. C. Blaekington are for tho prosecution, Ella Association had no use for and a number of Isle. standard works by French, German, Spanish and j^edomak river there are acres Sur- C h o co la te salt fish. E. B. I n o u a h a m A Co. H anson—T y l e r —Union, Nov. 3, by Frank sing ‘ Rock of Ages” by Excell. Cleveland and one other for tho defence. Alder volumes somewhat dilapidated. These latter Italian writers. Any book extaut can be procured k wire fencing and dotted with New York World—“All the Republican Pullen, Esq., George E. 11 an son and Minnie E. to order. R oyal H u b R.. 10 6 . Fancy Hamburg Trimmed.. 98c A girl has been begging from house to house man Spear is judge and O. Gardner sheriff. will bo rebound by Calvin Graves, who has l)o you want money or do you want to sell Tyler, both of Bradford. There Is no more ennobling occupation than ks, Bramhas, Leghorns, etc. ticket is elected, probably by 30,000 majority.” Worth $1.60. For Christ mua Trade. The jury is composed of ladies. bocome very expert at tho business reading—none more profitable to the mind. Iho BEST W orking /f.j C ake n this city representing that her home is in your old gents clothing or second hand furni All ihe popular periodicals cun be found hero he cases at the recent term of County. The Buffalo News claims that that city has Follow the regular recipe until it Camden and that she cares for two little chil ture. We will pay you the highest cash prices. immediately after publication. Also a largo and let was that of Edward W. Special communication of Aurora Lodge, F. varied assort men. of Stationery, Office Supplies, C A L L ^k-JXTI^J comes to the icing; then use A HAR«|NGT0,< dren. She is an imposter. All cases of need SEASONABLE SPORTS. Wo have money to ldhn on second hand fur Writing pads, Blotters, Pen*, Inkstands, etc., etc. ^ani Bliss, Jr., and K. C. gone Republican, the Democrats electing but and A. M., tomorrow evening and a special G r eg o ry —Rockland, November 4, Capt. Weston bang’s Readymade Chocolate Icing INCORP should be referred to the Charitable Association niture, clothing, watches, etc. Max Antin, is an action o( trespass The Best Place to 3!H convocation of King Solomon’s Chapter, Thurs Gregory, aged 66 years, 6 months, 14 days. R oyal one Alderman. It saves trouble, saves expeuse, aud then our people will not be humbugged. Interesting Football Game in Warren— 90 Sea street, Rockland, Maine. Bla c kinoton—Rockland, November 3, Mar HUSTON’S |jmed that defendant broke saves anxiety. It’s sure to be de day evening. In ttie Lodge there will be work Rockland's Team Wins. garet wife of Frank M. Blaekington, aged 64 in Somerville and com Claience Ulmer, blasting contractor, has re years, 7 months, 17 days. J . p , - C E H E N T— licious. Price 25 cts. per lb. cau. FINE on tho second and third degrees and in tho CALDERWOOD—Rockland, November 2, Jerem iah pacts of trespass, setting fire to Sold by all Grocers. turned home after a busy season's work. Mr. Chapter work In the Past and M. E. degrees. T. Calderwood, a native of Vinalhaveu, aged 82 NEWSTAND. The Football Eleven from A. L. Tyler’s NEW - FALL - GOODS bis grass and destroying thereby a portion of The New York Herald says that Governor - I B AT- Lang Chocolate Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ulmer has had in his employ as many as 60 years, 4 months, 3 days. 817 Main St. 42 Bookseller and Stationer. Finest Cocoa and Chocolate makers. Grammar School, this city, reinforced by Allan F r o iio c k - Lincolnville, October 30, Richard 8 Sole Agents, Ibis line fence, some valuable fruit trees and an men through the summer leaving evidence of A picked degree team of 25 members from Frohock, aged about 65 years. McKinley carries the state by 30,000 majority, Bird and Harry Miller of the High School At Lowest Prices. o’d bouse and barn. Also filled up a valuable 3. Gr. P rescott & Co ’e . his work In Beltast, Northport, Skowhegan Portland will visit Alfarata Council, Degree of Fo s t e r —St. George, October 26, W illiam Foster. while the Tribune and Press are claiming as The Best! Most Stylish’ Eleven, played Warren’s High School Eleven The remains were taken to Martinsville for burial. well on the premises. After plaintiff’s evidence aud other places. Pocahontas, I. O. R. M., next Tuesday even Ca t l a n d —Thomaston, October 26, Joseph Cat The Coni Dealers in Warren, Saturday afternoon.•The after was in, on motion, tho Court ordered u non high as 50,000 for him. II. S. & H .’s Patent Calf, Joseph A. Lewis, who was night clerk at the ing, and exemplify the beautiful work of tho land, aged 85 yeurs. Tillson War* noon was somewhat rainy and the ground wet, BICKNELL TEA CO. Bow ley—San Francisco, October 25, Samuel C. suit, the evidence not proving the trespasses CHAM. T . Si VISA It Thorndike for a while last Spring, has returned order. After the ceremony a banquet will be Bowley, u native of South Hope, aged 63 years. Cordovan and Calf Shoes. WHITE to his home in Damariscotta from Virginia, served. All members of Alfarata,new and old, but the considerable number of spectators wit. P h il l ip s — The Pepperwood, Sonoinu cuu..^, alleged. Cuse goes to law court on exceptions. nessed a good game, nevertheless. The two JTUST HECEIVJBI> California, October 21, John Phillips, a native of True P. Pierce and Howard Hall appeared for sells ***♦*♦***♦*♦ where he has been employed in a hotel. He are earnestly requested to be present. Belfast, aged 82 jeurs. Returns come in very slowly as many of W e have a complete line elevens lined up as follows : ----- A Lot of----- Pbilbrick, and L. M. Staples for Bliss. Pillsbury’s ***** brought home a very handsome gold watch the voting precincts do not close until eight of these tine goods. If which was presented to him by the ludy and THOMASTON HUNTERS. Wa u b e n s . Ro ck la n d h . Use ‘'Good Samaritan" Liniment. GREAT BARGAIN Elmer Stevens,...... c ...... Irving T hurston POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. o’clock. The returns received show Republi Best *♦*♦*♦*♦*♦*♦ her daughter whom he rescued from the burn you want something Styl Henry Leriuoud / minrdB I Lester Sherman Silver ware. Watches and Jewelry at Genth ing hotel. 8.Biuousparker [••••Kuurd Hurrv Smith China Plates can gains. and other ♦*♦*♦* The Younger Men Indulge In a Com K. cokes (C apt.) f ...pItIpm tJ e a s e Mills ner’s. |s Annual Winter Meeting—Union the ish and First Class in the petition Shoot. Mansfield Ames | • j Clureuce Eldridge Great Apple Town. An especially fine frame is that going into choice *♦*♦*♦*♦*♦ the new Case Block. The roof is now being Harry Moody | uJa J Harvey Cushman ILLINOIS. Shoe line, call and exam SHIRTS! Cheater Btar'rott J ...... i H arry Milk 2 for 25 cts. MACKINTOSH CAPE LOST. The annual Winter meeting of Maine State The C o o k F lo u r ♦*♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦ laid and work rapidly pushed. Sleeper Bros., Ou Wednesday last two parlies of Thomas Harry Robinson...... q. b ...... Geo. Wooator W E E T H E M . Between Rockland aud Rockport, a light c REEFERS ' Pomological Society will be held in Union The Democrats have undoubtedly carried Fred Stahl I half backM J Ralph Staples (Capt.) Will finder kindly leave at THIS OFFICE. 4< ine these goods. plumbers, will occupy the first and second ton young men, captained respectively by J. Bert McIntire | bttlf bttck“ | Geo. Hull ----- Also a Lot of----- some time in the early part of December in all a t B o tto m ♦*♦*♦ floors in the southern end. The other store has Ralph Willey...... t. b ...... Allan Bird the city of Chicago. The indications are that Long Bosom Laundered* M. Milter und E. A. McNamara, had a hunt, Middlesex, All Wool, rrobchility. The managers propose to have S. Not to Blame Short Bosom Laundered* not yet been rented, although parties are nego with the following result: C. W. Crockett of Rockland High school K E YS LO S T. Judge Gary, Republican candidate for Super Prices ! ♦*♦*♦*♦* W orth; $1.26. Worth *1.26. Glass Baskets, Vases, Etc. Several days ago, a bunch of keys, probably Indigo Blue Reefers, D. Wiiiard of Geneva, N. Y., to address the tiating therefor. The basement, nine feet high, J. M. Miller. Capt. 02 tt. A . McMumura, Capt. 6 was referee and E. K. Welch, principal of ior Judge, is beaten, although he ran far Many nice delicacies are often the postofilce. Finder will be rewarded by lei fruit growers. There will bo a two-days session All kinds ******* Short Bosom Laundered* Long Bosom Laundered* will be cemented and used for storage purposes. Charles Walker, 226 Hurry Youug, 42 Warren High School, was judge. The score at TRY OUR CANDIES. Ing same at THIS O/FICK. 44 44 22 ounce goods, spoiled by the abominable flavor BUY THE SNAG PROOF W orth *1 00. Cbarlea Willey, 38 Eugene Welt, 70 and ail the prominent fruit growers of the state ahead of his ticket. of Crain and*** W orth *1.00. The following gifts were received at the Harry Williaiua, 80 John Lorinond, 24 the end of the game was in favor of Rockland. W e keep a full line. will be present, and there will be addresses and ings used in them, and generally House of the Good Shepherd last week: 25 Charles Diamond, 176 Wurren J. Henrya, 36 Both Elevens played a plucky activo game. MITTEN FOUND. If you want the very best Henry Elliot, lb Harry Shlbka, « discussions on timely topics by well known their having been spoiled is attri pounds of sugar, 25 pounds of oat meal, K. C. A nice Beal Mitten, cun be had at C.-G. counting NEW JERSEY. F e e d , *♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, Fred Overlock, 28 James Kokea, 16 The elevens were about evenly balanced lu BICKNELL TEA CO., room for 25 cents. 4f fruit authorities. buted to the cook. Now if thing made for a Rubber Rankin & Co. ; 7 squashes and 3 pumpkins, Robert Bickford, 64 Arthur Elliot, 18 weight, with perhaps a slight advantage to $7-50 E: Will McNamara, 12, Alfred Levensaier, 8 W. A. Luce has the managerneut of the affair The New York Times says that New Jersey as w e ll as ****** M. N. Volger; 3 pairs mittens, Mrs. K. R. Boot. We are the only Hudaon G. Aines, 42 L. F. Newhall, 12 Rockland. The Warrens had had little exper 6E0. H. COPELAND, Prop. and a great time is promised. It will prove a elects an anti race track legislature. Spear; one coat and blouse, Mrs. Veazie; $1, John Andrewa, lb Edwin 8. Levensaier, 4b ience at the game, but pul up a sharp fight. NURSINC. These Reefers were made by i S ta b le ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jo b j Turner, 16b Ralph Whitney, 42 rare opportunity for Eastern Maine's orchard- 48c, 75c, 98c, Mrs. Moffitt; one comforter, Mrs. Mehun; For Rockland Allan Bird’s success ia bucking Desirable House Lots For •81 tract for the U. S. Navy for |10.5(| New York Tribune.—“The indications are Agents lor this Boot in W ortn 700, W ortli i&X. W ortli nurse of experience; will also do tits. Fixtures. ******* squash, pumpkins, potatoes, Mrs. 8. P. Brown. m l 82* the center was noticeable, while 8taples aDd Sale. night watching. HARUIET BE ATON, that New Jersey’s state assembly will surely th e city. 26 duairublo house lots ou tho Tho». Ulx e-tate, 44*44 ( H ig h s tre e t. each, but were not accepted on aa CHAM. T. SPKtH Tho Above Shirts in Sizes From 12 to IB. The banquet was hold Thursday evening at “Snapper” Hall made some winning runs. Middle street, for sule; priced from *200 to *1000. Last year Union raided more apples than any be Republican and possibly the senate also.” Flavoring V a n illa BIG F E L T . Gloyd’s restaurant, when a most appetizing re Warren showed up finely in its massed work F. M. BHAW, Real Ealato Broker, count of not being made regulation other town In the stale. L e m o n s e lls ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦**♦ past was served including Stamford Buy oys at the center, and seldom failed to win the re 44 420 Muin Btrect, Rockiuud. Rooms To Let With or W ith shupe. They are well made an<| * • New York Press.—“The New Jersey legis O r a n g e Excellent ****** NECKWEAR. Knox Woolen Mill at Camden and One ters, spring chicken, road beef, lobster salad quired five yards. Stahl for Warren perhaps o u t B oard . trimmed, good Utting, and are W. A. Luce leaves Saturday for Houlton, lature will be Republican on joint ballot.” E xtra cts R o se , etc baked beans, boiled mutton, cold meats, queen did the finest workof any player on the ground. Flowering Bulbs. Good pleasu iLjooms, furnished, with or without RUBBERS. of Its Recent Productions. board, in pleasant locality. Greatest Bargain ever offered. where be delivers his lecture on “ Fruit Uul. fig pudding, assorted ipies, walnut ice cream, Whether by a rush around the end or a scrim CbluoAie Lilies, Easter Lilies, Uyuciuths, Tulips, The New York Commercial Advertiser says are used, cooks will not be unjustly C o ffe e , ♦♦♦*♦♦*♦♦ Fancy Silk Ties in 4-in-Hands, Tecks and Puffs, 19c, 21c, 44c each A MRS SUSIE 8. JOHNSON, lure” on Tuesday. He then lectures in Smyr cakes of various kinds, fruit, etc., etc. mage at the center he always won giouud. He Daffodils, Crocuses, etc., just received by 42*42 ■, 7 High Street. that without doubt the New Jersey legislature blamed; nice dishes will not be also ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦* All Kinds! Full Stock! Knox Woolen Mill of Camden perhaps | 42-44 C. M. TiBBKTTtf. na's Mill’s, Limestone and Caribou, thence he H A L F PMIOB hasn’t fell for everybody like some tender , played a great game and deserves great credit NEW ENGLAND, goes into Washington and Penobscot county. is Republj^in. spoiled, as they always impart the Kerosene Oil. * Best Makes! flVTMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. hearted people, but it has just completed the | Fine line of Ready Made Clothes, G. O. He will be absent about three weeks. Mr. delicate fresh-fruit flavor in what largest felt in its history, the production being ■ Andrews, Rankin Block. A Rockland Football Eleven will play in I5c PUBLIC CARRIAGE 15c Luce's work is highly commended by all who ever they are used. It is economy 295 and 297* Beitast next Saturday... .Joe Donovan ia in Thia comlortuble aud huudy carriag< ia alw ays Tho Viuvl Co., who opened their biiaiueaa prats carry Maryland and Ken |41 feet long by 10 1*2 leei wide. The mill i ready for public calls, for auy purl of city, in- in the State of Maine under the manage CLOTHING HOU! have had the pleasure and profit of hearing | for the poorest to use the best. E. W. BERRY & CO. FULLER & COBB. has a loom, the largest in this viciuity, capable , Clothes made to order by G. O. Andrews, Newport, R. 1., trainiug Jack Magee for ihe cludlnug the transfer from tralu* or boats at only m eutof Mra. SauUou, is proving itself to Lrge majorities. The Populists Main St. ******* 1 Q OtM. per fare. 44 he a long felt want of the ladies. 44-4 him. of weaving a felt 21 feet wide. Rankly Block. coming fight with Dick O’Brien of Lewiston.
/. 4 ■ ' - THE ROCKLAND COURTER-OAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893.
CITY OF ROCKLAND. LOCAL CHESTNUTS. THE ENVY OF KINGS. T H E Y SAY MOTICE. W h e n Y du The Joint Standlnt Committee on Account* nnd The pttblk? mny look for a most charming The Princes of the Earth May Envy That the first regular passenger train went to Clnlms of the City of Rockland will he In Reunion Bath over the Knox A Lincoln Rnlroad 22 at the City T reasurer’s office on the FRID A Y entertainment in aid of the House of the the Poor Cotosuet! EVENING preceding the first Monday of each Good Shepherd about Nov. 23. yearn ago last Wednesday. m onth, for the purpose of exam ining claim* agalnnt That a stockholders train went from Thom the city. All bills must to* approved by the party The Rockland Savings Bank declared iti Riches and Power Cannot Make Life T H E C R E A T contracting them, and should ho presented at said Pleasant or Happy. aston to Bath in October. time and place, or left with the committee previous usual semi-annual dividend of two per cent That this is nearly a quarter of a century.- PURE SUBSTITUTE to the date above mentioned. Wednesday, payable on and after Nov. 25. That Mr. .Shepherd, who lives in the Smith- FOR L A R D . II. M. LORD, The True Way to Find Happiness tor A. J. » IRD, Frederick M. Moore, the sailor so badly Catbollc «(>ciety house, 153 BrOld w.iy, j laii ji g 11. M SANBORN, Those Who Have it Not. MARFFACTl RHI» UT 12 i2 Comm’”"" on Accounts nnd Clnlms. hurt on schooner Olive Pecker last week, is the Catholic Church lor die itnt. That the J. R. Smith house, 153 Broadway, doing nicely at the marine hospital, and will Wealth does not make happiness. It does A c C X > . , get well. is to be removed and a pirocUlal school house HORSESI not make even comfort. built there next Spring. AND ROI.D BY A Good Thing '1 he little son of O. E. Blackington whose Sickness blights everything. ’I bat eggs are scaice. Trotters, Workers, Gentlemen’s Drivers, Saddle skull was fractured by a horse kick recently Kings and princes may envy the poor the Horses, Etc., stick to it. Old Chewers That dark colored eggs will keep longer than is about the house and will have perfect re blessing of good health. light colored ones beciuse tho shells are mote Rockland Beef Co, FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE long ago spotted covery. If you ire in jnin or suffering you cannot opaque. AT THE LIVERY STABLE OF C o to sn n t I* m a d e fro m t h e lien I A [clothes closet has been built at the b ’ happy. That a done raven is a well cooked crow. Iteef Baet sud Prim e Cotton Seed county[jail for the reception of the handsome This is why the remarks of the well-known I hat there was at one time a brick-yard OH. M. FRANK DONOHUE, wheie Tobias Smalley haa located his smithy, Starer's Best new uniforms with which prisoners are here- Harriet Robinson, of 74 Snell St., Fall River, Corner Park and Union Street*. 18 hence the name, Brick street. We use for compounding wun our Beef Boot *V*-Telephone connection. , after toAbe(clothed. Mass., have so much weight and are worthy only ike best grade of Colton Hied Oil, which we That some people can tell more than they refine nt our own plant by nn Improved process. OLD There [are , rising 3600 depositors in the of all attention. know, and that others can’t tell what they PATENT FLOUR. With these ndrnninges we furnish in Cotosuet, an excellent cooking material, at n price considerably Rockland Savings Bank. Since the bank “ I firmly believe,” she said, ‘‘that I should know. less than for Pnre I.nrd not be living today if it had not been for Dr. That Lee, M is9., has a ghost which walks In offering Cotoruet to the trade we feel confident started I3,84i|lnames have been enrolled on that they will find the public ready buyers, ns we HUGKWQ, the deposit books. Greene’s Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy. about without legs. A Little Higher in Price, But guarantee It to contain as Its chief constituent a Such awful pains in my head and back, and That Sunset is always on Deer Isle. well-known and vnlunble cooking article, Pure O f ) E S T Y Thefelectric company are putting up new BEST, 1 Beef Suet. ig my stomach, oh, it was so bad ! I now am That an electric road from Mill River to poles[in various streets,’ stretching the wires To Steamboats, Trains, Weddings, Parties, well and eat naturally. I have no pains or Wiley’s Corner would pay. py B. ADAMS. M. D., Funerals, Etc., Prom pt attention given. for their incandescent system, to be used for That the columns of a newspaper are the pro ( distress. Thanks to I)r. Greene’s Nervura I ho use fighting. Several more city houses arc prietor's stock in trade. B re a d ! Physician and Surgeon. First-class Livery Horses, PLUG am well again. It was over two years ago to be electric lighted at an early day. That the space is for sale. SPOFFORD BLOCK, 400 M A IN 8 T . [ M OST, J Fine and Stylish Tum-onts. Chewing Tobacco as the that I wa3 cured, and no trace of the disease That there are four blacksmith shops on TheJ number of interments superintended J P. JUDKINS, M. D , Buckboard andiBarges for Summer has returned.” Park street. best in the world, and have by N. A. & S. 11. Burpee, city undertakers, Insist on CettingThis Brand Excursions and Picnics. stuck to it ever since. Try That every family man in this country ought hXBIDENOE AND OFFICE 302‘M AIN S T R E E T d uiing the (month of October, was 18. Of to huve a home of his own. O f f ic e Ilouns—10 to 12 a.m. 1 to 8 nnd 7 to9p. m. >» Reasonable! Give Me a Call! JOHN BIRD CO., Wholesale A&fs Telephone Connection. a piece. Sold everywhere. these 7 were non-residents, and 4 still-born That Rockland has had six brick-yards and IK DONOHUE, infants, now required by law to be recorded should have somo more. J^JK . A. WOODMIDK, as deaths. 1 hat C O R N E R U N IO N BT JNO. FIHZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky. Rockland should export bricks instead of importing them. Physician and Surgeon. The wires of the electric fire alarm system RKRIbF.NCE AND OFFICE:. 4 9 .MIDDLE STREET. are being] changed as fast as opportunity That some who have occasion to travel on Park street go in the street’ratber than on tne Your Family ROCKIAND. MAINE. 11 •' VX7r»r>rr’TT a n n i n T r n a n o v ” offersgfrom house-to^s to the poles of the flo i'R s:— S to p a. m .; 1 tt 2, and 7^to 9 p . ra WORTH A GUINEA A B O V ; sidewalk. Teh phone Connection. telephone^line. Workmen arc also putting That Florence Donohue is to buy the J. R. should be Maine Central Railroad. signs onjheitop of each of these pdles that Smith houfee,153 Broadway,and move it to Park provider with the y y A. ALRBE, M. D., are sojutilized. In Effect September 24, 1893. street next Spriug. Wfell-ltndwn emergency Aurora,Lodge No. 50 F. & A. M. is still That it tho corn crop of Kansas athis year OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 46 M ID D LE S T rlor and Sleeping Care between Rockland and is 200,000,000 bushels and a cars can carry 500 m edicine, OFFICE IloDKH—8 to; 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 6 to Boeton. ; (Tasteless—Effectual.) prospering, andjit its stated corr munication 9 30 p. m. Passenger Trains leave Rockland as FOR A L L Wednesday [evening, Nov. 1st, worked the bushels it would riqune 400,000. car to trans Telephone connection. f o l l o w s : port the entire ciop. E. A. degree, accepted two petitions and V. HANSCOM, IW . IF., 1:26 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, BILIOUS and NERVOUS That these are big figures, surely. w . Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, 8t. John, Portland DISORDERS, received live applications for degrees. The and Boston, arriving In Boston at 4:30 p. rn. That Howard calls it his carryall, because it A V E R ’S Physician and Surgeon, odge history is still growing. Parlor car to Boston. Such as Sick Headache, carries all oi his picks, spades, divining reds 1 :35 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water SYNDICATE BO1LDJNG, . KOCKLAND ville, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at Weak Stomach, Thursday night at the wigwam of the tribe, etc. CHERRY PECTORAL « * Special attention given to Diseases of the 9:80 p. m. Impaired Digestion, Willoughby Hall, the ladies of Nahanada That it is hard work for some folks be Eye nnd Ear. 9.*00 p. m., Express, for Bath, Brunswick, Lewis, The best remedy for all OFfiCE IIoi r r :—11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 p. m .: 7 to ton, Augusta, Waterville, Bangor nnd Bur Har Constipation, Council entertained a large company of lazy. diseasesVof the iu p. ~ TE bor, Vanceboro, St. John and Uaiifnz, Port and Liver Complaint, dancers. J At intermission the lunch was HARRIET ROBIN6ON. 1 f l e i’HONe Conn ectio n :—Office, .46-8;; Houae and Boston, arriving In Boston at 8:00 a. m .; has Throat and Lungs. 80 2. ' Bleeping Cars attached, running through and Female Ailments. servedfin the banquet hall and the dancing Another widely known lady, Mrs. N. Blatt, CUSHING. Bundays .liiriu. m. Night ca.Is from the office. » Boston. Alphonso HyloVhas torn down his old shed Telephone Connection. rain from Portland, Lewiston A. S. Rice Tuesday evening was full of the relief. I was recommended to try Dr. and is building a row. SYNDICATE BUILDING. fun incident to the occasion. There were Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I Capr. James Young has rebuilt a shed north games with roasted chestnuts, melted lead, now sleep soundly and have no pain, and J^JK. F. E. FOLLETT, lYSON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. well, thanks to Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood of his bouse. . K. BOOT1IBY, Q. P. * T . A etc., and jumping over delicately poised ob Capt. Thomas G. Libby, master of ship Gtn. FRED R. SREAR, z and nerve remedy.” Denial Surgeon ’. L. WHITB, niv. Bupt. jects, all productive of a great deal of fun, Knox, has one of the best cultivated farms in If you are a sufferer from disease it is A. K EI'FAR BI (. CK-Cor. Malntard rarkfPIacs and an informal musical program closed the town, most of which has been cleared up and Satisfaction guaranteed In all blanches ol plainly your own fault if you do not get Dentistry. Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias evening.^M iss Josie Collins and E. C. Collins improved under the supervison of his wile of San Francisco were among the guests. cured. This wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene’s during the absence of her husband at sea. STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Nervura blood and nerve remedy, will cer Moses L. Woodcock, a veteran oi the 4th j-._1-K D R - J- H . D A M O N , A special steamer Wednesday brought tainly cure you. It is purely vegetable and Maine Vols., is in poor health, and for the COAL! Surgeon and Mechanical down from Belfast a body of visitors from Au The only dealer in the city who boa nt th e present D e n t i s t , FBAVK JOVE8. harmless. past few months hgs been confined to his house |tlnie the oolnts Maine Coast. rora Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. E. to Miriam is constantly prescribed and recom at Broad Cove. ’ X OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BLOCK, OPPOSITE THORNDIKE HOTEL. Sept. 9th, 1893, Lodge of this city, and the guests were roy mended by doctors. It is the discovery of a Anthony Libby of Warren is visiting his Genuine Franklin lied Ash. » w ill leave K o c k - daughter, Mrs. M, D. Jameson. 87 Ether and Gas'always onlhand. ally entertained that evening. A great crowd physician, Dr. Greene, of 34 Temple Place ALL SIZKS jrmittlng) on Wednes- Dr. Levensalar of Thomaston made a pro £S( was present and enjoyed the degree work M . A U S T IN , Boston, Mass., the famous and successful fessional visit to M. L. Woodcock Friday of J- FREE BURNING WHITE AS H arrival of 7.00 p. m. train done by Miriam Lodge. Speeches were made LEUlGIl EGG and BROKEN >□, for Islesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, specialist in curing all forms of nervous and last week. by Hon. Reuel Robinson of Camden, Grand My Stock WHITE ASH, F R A N K LIB Surofton and! Mechanical? Dentist, k, (Bluehlll) Bro kiln, South West chronic diseases. He can be consulted with Miss Julia E. Lewis, who has been living at ^orth East Harbor, Bar Harbor, Mill Master, several of the visitors and local ladies STOVE RED ASI1- the only gen 441 MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND, ME. •^tfaciy import, arriving aid out charge, personally or by letter. Sanford Flint’s, Rockland, on account of ill Includes: nine, GEORGE'S CREEK CUM and gentlemen Dancing followed, and the IC E , B I R D Jb B A R N E Y , ness was obliged to return home. B E ’fLAND COAL — unequal le R* KG» A PLAIN UNVARNISH^Bi^ visitors leu for home at i i , delighted with Services are held at the chapel m North reather permitting, on THE RAILROADS. ^for Smithing and Steam Purposes Insurance 'Agents, , at 4 a. m., via same the hospitalities of the Miriams. Cushing about every Sabbaih. The street iuuip — ALSO A FULL HTOCK OF— SYNDICATEJBUJLDING, ROCKLAND. p,ockland at about 5 p.m . Dalton’s Sarsaparilla & Nerve Bids for granite for the Bar Harbor break- presented by Atwood Levensaler oi Ihomaston ' TUCKER, Gen. Manager. -----TOAIIC ------From the Interstate Commission’s report is an ornament iu iront ot the chapel. First class, strong and reliable English land ^OOi h b y , O. P. & T. A. linn IEAPED into POPULAR I I- waterjwere opened at Portland by Lieut. Col. we tAke the following statistics: Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair American Companies are represented by us. . B. E a to n , Gen Freight Agent, 0 VOK and DINTAHCBD nil COM. Hains, Monday, and were found as follows: The total railway mileage of the country on BRICK, SAND, DRAIN PIPE Telephone.’connect'on. 22 ember 9th, 1893 ARFLETO lN. PETITORH in n «V BI'AIMIXGLY William S. White, Rockland, 97 cents per June 30, 1892y was 171 563.62 miles, being an Itoseudale mid Pori land Cement J. KKSKlftlC * SUN, SHORT TIME. ton; Perkins & White, Boston, 97 cents; increase during the year ol 3,160 78 miles Your scribe was out sight-seeing the oth r FIRE CLAY Why? Because it Has Merit, James i\: Gever, Boston, 971-2 cents; T. A. This is the smallest increase in railway mileage day, and will name some of those who are Fire Insurance Agents, iBANG-ORS.S.OO. CHIMNEY PIPE AND TOPS. 417 MAIN STKEBT, ROCKLAND. MB. and is a prescription of a Regular Physician, Rowe, Boston, Si.03; Enoch Townsend, reported for a number of years. The only buiidiug and repairing-----Willard Bhermdu is ANCE IN TIME. 'Phis pipe Is made from Pure Fire Clay exnre-slj Office rear room’ovcr Rockland National Bank. it M A K E S your NERVES STRONG Somers Point, N. J., $1.20. The contract was groups of railways which show an Increase in building a stave milt—J. A. Sherman is building railway mileage in 1892 greater than thu in for chimneys, mid is the safest and most durtthh 49s Leading Kngllah and American .Fire Insur and PU RIFIES your R I.O O I5. awarded to W. S. White, the matter of time anew oarn---- Our Odd F e.low s nave uoout of auy Chimney Pipe In th«- market. It is easily ance Cornpui)lea represented. ■ee T rips a Week to Boston crease in 1891 are Groups I and VI, that is t<» put up by any Intelligent pert-on. It Creates Appetite & Strength. bringing* his bid under Perkins & White. The finished their new hall-----Will Newoert ha^ Tiave/ere' Accident Insurance. Co. say, the railways lying 111 the New England built a new barn — Mrs. Am >ld has al»o nenclng Monday, <>« tober 23, 1893. You Sleep w ell and F eel w ell by using it. The total contract is some £50,000. Mr. States and in the territory east of the Missouri JpVERKTT A. JONES, earners will leave Rockland, weather built a new barn ------O. W. Currier hu Family Safaaari Keiwne Oil White has just completed one contract of River and west of Michigan and Indiana; but rm lttlng, as follow*: made repairs ou hts huildiugs------V. O. A1 WIIOEKNALK. Fire Insurance Broker. oaton, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at DALTON’S FAMILY PILLS the same[amount at this breakwater. this is due to the fuel that 1 e increase in 1891 Ktilcr hiseularged his harn —‘ The fallowing Risks placed arid Insurance effected. pi 6:00 p. m , o r upon arrival o f steam ers aro tho II ENT before the people. P IJB E > was abnormally small The State of North I Ba gor and Mt Desert. A great card is announced for Monday have shingled their buildings F. L David- The largest risks plnccdgwlth safety. E.V VEGETABLE, EASY, Ki ll. video, Belfast, 8< ursport, Bucksport, Winter. Carolina lead* in railway construction, show b n, G. C. Dunton, Artist Pease, Will Bean, 461MAINST., - - ROCKLAND, ME. Hampden an 1 Bangor, Tuesday, Thursday t'lE N T . Once used A lw u y a used. evening, Nov. 16, when Anderson Camp, P . O. Box 624. ing an increase ot 212 92 miles. The inly Mark Perry------Joseph Ames is repairing Ask about It. irday at (about) 6:00 a. in., or upon Sons of Veterans, give at Farwell opera bouse 0Gjer states which show au increase In excess ’ steamer from Boston. his barn---- R. S. Keene is building an ell to Lending, Kwan’s Island, South West Dalton’s Instant Relief Plasters a levee,’exhibition drill and ball. There will of 150 miles are Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, FRED R. SPEAR, $ or til East Harbor, Bar Harbor and will cure your I.A JIE IIA C I4 or S ID E his houae---John Couaul has built a fine new u.’u-.-day, Thursday anil Haturday, be a drill by the Grand Army “ boys,” and the Pennsylvania and w isconsin. house - - We may have omitted so me, it so i., or upon arrival of steamer mid RELIEVE WEAK LINGS. NO. 8 PA UK ST., 35 ltUCKLlNI), MB Tillson Light J Infantry, and also scenes pre The number of railway employees killed we have done it unintentionally. niOCIIKAN BAKER & GROSS, LNING TO ROCKLAND, sented depicting a foraging party, camp life during the year covered by the report wax 2,654, Dalton’s Remedies are First Class. FIBK, MABINB, I ANU ACCIDENT fcy, Wednesday and Friday at Endorsed by PPress ress ancand People. as it used to be, a sham light, etc. This will being less than (he number killed during the Ask your be a great and interesting feature of the previous year. The number of employees in t Uampdeu, Winterport, Dealer for them jured, however, was in excess of tho number SUDDEJLDEATIl! Insurance Agency. ""••I fast, and Camden, T h e y C u re , Takef no Other. evening, and a ball with music by Gale’s To the Judge of Probate in and for the “ id ay at 11.00 a in PREPARED BY---- injured during the previous year, being 28,267. Countyl/Wf/Z °Jof Knox: Capitul| represented over Ninety. M11 ilon,Dollars. H arbor at 10:00 orchestra will finish off the festivities. A The number of passengers hilled was largely in udiy; Wednes- DALTON SARSAPARILLA CO., The Community Shocked. KTITION ok Hln A. Brown, guardian Lome* Adfutited and Paid at thin Office. street parade will occur at 7 p. M. The boy excess of the nuruikr killed during the previous BELFAST. MAINE. the ('ou ty > f Kuux, mlnurs, represents ihui the Tr o P, Agent, Rockland. are going to have some fun and the public a year, being 376 in 1892 as against 293 in 1891; “ Last evening, just after tea, while Mr. 406 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND I AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. Thomr..- Ilariman, a prominent and highly- suid wards are adzed and possessed of ceitaln real WILLIAM IL HILL, Gen.Man., Boston. good time. whi e the number ol passengers Injured was lute, aituute In said county and d« s<-rib* d rut fol respected citizen, apparently in the best of lows • O> e lot known u» the Wood lot, containing Ja p a n e s e : l'be Rockland Charitable Association held 3,227 in 1892, as against 2,972 io 1891 An as health and spirits, was reading a newspaper, 37 acres; one lot known us tin-Fond lot; one lot fcignment ol casualties to the opportunity oi known us tlie (true .ot; und one half of the lot its annual meeting at the ‘Y. M. C. A., the sheet suddenly fell to the floor; lie know n us the M eich tut lot, tho iut< rest of said P L f c J ? fered for acc>dims shows one employee to have placed one hand over his heart, gasped, and , inalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co. Wednesday afternoon, electing the following wards being ODw quarter undivided interest In the ALLOUH A MESERVEY. been killed lor every 322 etnpliyees, and one sank back in iris chair, evidently uucou« for going described lots subject to dower of K officers: President, L. F. Starrett; vice 6cious. The family were stricken with cou- L uretta Wmith, widow • f Edw in W Sudtli, herein. ,WINTER ARRANGEMENT! CURE employee to have been Injured for each 29 men That it would he for the benefit of said wards (hut L a w y e rs , A new n <1 Complete Treatment, consist tug of president, Herbert M. Lord; secretary, Mrs. Bternalion, and immediately summoned a 299 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND, ME Suppositories, Ointment iii Capsules mid Two In the employ oi the railways. A similar coni- said estute should be ho Id, a id the proce- d» placed Boxes of Ointment,n Pomtiro t’urofor External, T. A. Wentworth; treasurer, E. K. Gould. ptrisnn shows one p monger killed for each physician. But it was too late. The old at int rest. Maid gu udl.m therefore prays that le TWO TRIPS DAILY gentleman was dead. Phvsicians gave heart Disy be empowered, agreeubiy to law, to sell the Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching, Chronic, The executive committee made up from the 1 491 910 passengers carried or for each 35,542 - fame at public auction oi priv le sale or such part und Washington Life lusurunce Co.,‘N.Y lomineuclug Wednesday, NOVEMBER 1, Recent or H< t ‘ditury Piles, F e m a le W e ak - disease as tlie cause.”—llolbruok Herald, thereof as the Cour> muy d« < m expedient 1893, and until furti er notice, theM eaiuer neMHew nnd muny other diseases; it is always a chairmen of the various wards, is as follows: 282 p sxi tiger mites, and one pa- enger injured great benefit to the general health. The lirstdis Every day tiie papers contain statements 111 HAM A. BROWN. covery of a medical cure rendering an operation Ward 1, Miss Hattie Bird; Ward 2, Mrs. lor each 173.833 passengers carried or each similar to the above. Even youth is no de ARTHUR SHEA, iOV. BODWELL! with the knifo unnecessary hereafter. This Laura Bird; Ward 3, Mrs. Mary A. C. Norton; 4,140 966 p=ixsenger miles. The largednum fense against heart disease, and the awful CAPT. WM.tt. CREED, Remedy has never been known to fail. $1 per box. 6 for $5; sent by mail, l.y tufitr fr< in il.it Ward 4, Mrs. G. M. Brainerd; Ward 5, Mrs. her of cft-ualties to employes resulted from rapidity with which it is claiming victims Practical Plumber. Will leave Vinalhaven every week day, at 7 :00 a. m. terribledisoasit when a written guarantee is pos coupling and uncoupling cars, 378 employees forces upon all a conviction of its prevalence. and 1 :h0 p. m. be given by publishing a < opy Wat tr Closets, Bath Tubs and W ater Fixtures Het itively given with 6 boxes, to refund the money if Henry Pierson; Ward 6, Mrs. E. S, Far Reader if you have a symptom of thia up iu the beet wanner Returning, leave Rockland, I Bison's Wharf, at not cured. Bend stamp for freo suiuple. Guar having been killed and 10 319 injured while this order thereon, three weeks successively, prior i :80 a.m . und3:(M)p. m., touching at Hurricane antee issued by our Agents. well. The .Association will make its annual rendering this service. Of the total number dread disease do not hesitate a moment io to the third Tiusday of Noveuib* r m xt, In THE Perfection in Drainage and Ventilation. viand each trip, both ways. attending to it. Delay is always dangerous, CouBiF.it UAZKTTK, a new spaper printed in Rock W. B. W H IT E , G eneral Manager, Most of the above DI h d iim ph are caused by a crusade.against want, and is desirous of the killed in coupling and uncoupling cars253,and laud, I hut all persons mu rested may attend ..t a <4M Main St., Oppo. Liudaoy House red Lotbrop, Agent at Tillson’s Wharf. cl gged condition of the hiyMtciu and impure co-orperation of all. or the total numi»er injured 7 766 werj train and in heart disease too often fatal. Some Court of Probate then to be held In Hock laud, and *. Fyohoc, Agent, Rock laud. K S E 1 CONSTIPATION symptoms of heart disease are shortness of show cause, If auy, why the prayer of said petition Avidsou, Agent, Viuulhaveu. men. 1 he accidents <•• ’s«cd as “ falling trotn breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or should not be grunted. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court ol Probate held at ‘. BuBivau, Agent, Hurricane Isluud. regulated I,) JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS, 42 44 C. E. M ESER V EY . Judge. Reck laud on the third Tuesday of October, 50doses 25c. (I) A N O T E D C R IT IC . Cars” were in this year as in previous years re tenderness in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir 1893. aud, Mu., O ctober 26, 1.S93. A true copy of the petillou und order tin reon. For sale by Wm. H. Kittredge, Rockland, Mu. sponsible for the largest number of deaths regular pulse, smothering, weak or hungry A tte st:—E d w a b d K. G ou ld , R egister. Leila R. Bennett, Administratrix on the estate . K Krebiel, the noted musical critic of of Rulus S. Bvunctl. late of St. George, iu said among employees, the unmoor killed in (his spells, fainting spells, dropsy, etc. County, deceas'd, having presented her second New York, is giving a most interesting series manner being 611. Of this number 485 were Charles Haven. York, Pa , writes: “ I suffered account of ad in in 1st rat ion ol said estate for ullow- VINALHAVEN STEAMBOAT CO. ot lectures on musical subjects, this scusou. trainmen. Qollisions and derailments were from heart disease 22 years. Frequently my To the Judge of Probate for the County utice: WEST’S heart would seem to Jump into my mouth, and iny O k d e u e d , That notice thereof be given, three Mr. Krebiel has visited iu this city in times responsible for the death of 431 employees. condition made me very melancholy. Physician* o f K nox: weeksks successively^successively, tuiu Tiitf J UK CouttIKUCoutUKU G a z ftf t t t e , A certain cure for Coughs, ('olds, Asthma, Uronchillii, C b a u g c o t Tim o. Consumption.Croup.WhouplnL'('uUrfh.s.»n T ln o at 1 past. Ot this uumlier 336 were truiumen. In is cia&s ave me no relief. I became so much worse that T h e UNDFKblONkD Ri CEEHfcNTS, lUAT Luwls printed iu R ick* laud, ...... iu said C ounty, that * alt n, ir- ull i.f ,bu Tlj, o .1 und I.,ju Iitalons and d*r lilirn u d u rin u administration ou ssi ’ eat at • may he grenled le A Due copy,—At'ist: that rciencc hr:a been able ro cure in all it*, I) u .N IM H .1 finiti. -I , miring ibjih i vear)iur. '( yearg J“*eph , uv»: Rockwell, For four Uniontown. year. prerloiM Pa., aged 62 W ill run us follows, feather perm itting. T h e old Reliable Item , dy for Hick H eadache, Bil- b.r. HARRIET N. FEYLER. E d w a x d K. Go u l d , R o is te r . tagas, sod tbit B Catarrh. Hal!’.* Oaiarrti • ’oIlisiuDH aion were on-oom or theue«th , ftingt.. ningthe u-eof . ____ Dr Mile**___ __ New Head Corel was By her A’ty L. M STAPLES. v k m t w a u d . a.m.I e a u iw a m d . p in. losness, Liver C > uplaint, H- ur 'Inm urh, Dyspep <’ure h C*' do’t positive ctre knnrrn ” the afflicted with heart dFeaae in a vary severe form. Ixav.t’L wunMs|acd, ’»:47 Leave Rock Und, 8 00 sluHud CopatJpaU n Tb- ruuivi ,«ul -a’e I >i 40 u.til’i..1 tratetuiti. CaUub brin^a consiitu- Oi 286 euipl-d eea uud .36 Had taken all so-called cures, but with uo benefit KNOX GCUNTY.-’n Court of P.ob .tc hud <4. •• G ite n ’ Lu d’g, 7 00) “ Vinalhaven, 3:0 years is conclusive i vldtuce ol Ibuir great merit. (iomridisease, requires a eunsiiiut'onai treat until I used hr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of which Rockland ou the third Tuesday of October, 1693. ** North Haven, 9:00 “ North Haven. 4:30 Sold in Rockland by W. II. Kittredge. KNOX COUNTY—Iu Probate Court,held at Rock 1. P. Starrett, Administrator ou the estate of “ Vinalhaven, 9:00 ” Green’s lotud'g, 6:46 ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, I cured me ’’ acting directly on the blo„.»•.boxes, lino91 00. MaiM ailed A true copy of the petition aud order tuereou. A true copy,—AVeat: TUGB G. LIBBY, Gen’l Manager. Btxeot, R ockland. 24 U S o ld by Druggists, 76c history. J anywhere Free book at druggists,Jrt or by mail. A ttest —E d wamd K. G o u ld , R egister. ” ------' G o u l d , Register. TIIE ROGKLANI) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1893. S
Great Mark Down Sale MISTAKES OF HISTORIANS. 6EVEN ROOM COTTAGE. A WOMAN AFTER ALL. “Sweet Charity." 'RUST CO. Mucins Sciwoln never put his bnnd In the Thl* Neat ami Convenient. Dwelling Can Be In the Price of fire. The story N n fabrication of a Roman llnilt For 9 2 .0 0 0 . In the Artifta’ Exhibition of 1893 at the Out by the garden palings the beehives historian hundreds of years nfter the sup (Copyright, ItWl. by American Press Associa New York Academy of Design, there was ex posed time. tion.1 were alive with busy wnrkers that filled the hibited an oil-painting by j. L. G. Ferris, en In the ROCRI.ANI air with their hummings as they brought, *Y. Augustus was not the public benefactor What great satisfaction there is in per titled “Sweet Charity.” Its richness of color in honey from the flowers of yard, garden, ing commanded instant attention, while ihe (Irnomlnnllnnw o f 5, 19 he is represented. He was t he most exact fectly planned dwellings, where everything orchard and Held. From the village black ing tax collector the Roman world hnd up Is properly arranged and contributes to the lesson it taught was so impressive that one for tho - F-LO-U-R - smith shop half a mil© away came the naturally returned to it for a second view. $ 4 . 7 5 . t o f l , to bis tim e ever seen. Safety and convenience of the inmates! sound of the hammer on the clear morning ban* n«l Here the charming client of the fair sex Its subject is a young lady of colonial times It In rl There is no reason to believe that. Tar- air across the dark brown of the freshly who is on an errand to one of the poorer quin insulted I.nere,in. His power was (paces the office with Iter presence, but she . . The Famous Heavy Satinet. . yon ng. I fs often very trying to the patience of the ploweil Helds, where the young corn was families of the town. She has a sensible, and get | overthrown in a popular tumult, which is just tall enough to sorely tempt the stolid, charming face, which expresses with remark tlie only basis for the story. fti’chitect by insisting upon embodiment in 3‘prr cent Interest will be allowed on For the next 10 davs patient males. The regular strokes of the able fidelity the sentiment of her errand. deposito. Columbus did not foretell nn eclipse of washerwoman’s hauling stick, keeping There is not a home that this charming picture ULSTER, the moon to frlsffffon the natives of Ja time to her monotonous, chantlike song, will not ornament. It must be seen to l»e o c k l a n d In order to reduce onr stock A G E N T S f R —A. F. Crockett Co., maica into renderin.J^iini assistance. There floated up from tlie spring. Roosters appreciated. More commonly known a* the Vermont G rey, ,1bb. Donahue. H iir r ic a n z —T. W. Sullivan. They are well made, n< od proportioned, lined with V in a l h a v e n , Me .—D. H.Glldden. was no eclipse o f the moon at that time. crowed, hens cnckh4 and clucked, and “Sweet Charity" was purchased by the Pub flannel, an t we heartily re onimend them to tho Alexander the Great did not weep for chickens peeped, and the air was full of the lishers of The Youth’s Companion and has Working Man for hard aervPe, and we are eelllng a u sounds of an early summer morning in the been reproduced in colors in large size, them for only other worlds to conquer. There is reason country. ROCKLAND TRUST CO. W e shalI offer 200 barrels to suspect that his army met with a serious I4RX2I. * reverst! in India, a fact that induced him On the back porch of a roomy old farm It will be sent to all new subscribers to of the Best Patent Flour house sat two women. To them the coun A . F . Cro c k ett, President. to retrace his steps. The Companion who send $1.75 for a year’s K. A. Bu t l e r , Vie* President. made for $5 per bbl, try sights and sounds were familiar and subscription, and the paper will also be sent This is Our Week C. M. KALLOcn, Secretary. Philip VI, after bis defeat nt Crecy, when fell on unheeding eyes and ears. The older AND he applied for shelter at the castle of Free from the time the subscription is received, Thia Company trnnsacts a general Banking Bus- of the two was plump, well kept, 00 years to January, 1894, and for a full year from that ....FOR.... ness and denis in Bonds, Bank Stock ana other Blots, did not respond to the sentinel “It is old perhaps. Her general appearance indi 50 barrels of the Besl the fortune of France,” but “It is I, the date, to January, 1895. This offer includes conservative income securities. cated that she was a visitor. Her black the Double Souvenir Numbers published at Investors are respectfully Invited to call and In Straight Flour for $4-50 unfortunate king of France.” lawn dress was protected by a long, lace spect onr line of securities before placing their PERSPECTIVE VIEW. Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s. BIG BARGAINS. monev elsewhere. The Immense burning glasses with which trimmed white apron. The other woman Address, her plans of unsuitable features she saw at Safe I epoalt Boxes to rent at 95, SO, 97 Archimedes burned the ships of the be wore a gray calico Mother Hubbard, held T he Youth’s Companion, Boston, Mass. and 910 Per Year. 36 This is a rare chance to get good Four cheap X’----- or her aunt has in her house, and Cold weather is upon u« nnd we w.int to keep the siegers of Syracuse at 10 miles distance in place by a blue gingham apron. multitude warm with Good Eubstantlal These prices ■e for GASH ONLY’, as were never manufactured, and it is now she must have large closets for every room, Mrs. Mary Croft, well to do widow, was It Should Bi in Evert Roche Clothing, nt PER CENT we shall make no barges at the above known that they could not be. if not more, in impossible places. on her annual visit to her brother, Dr. John 1 o The convenience of tho arrangement, here .1 B Wilson, 371 Clay St, Sharpsburg, P k, against loss. p r ic e s. Marion, well to do widower. Mrs. Croft I Columbus did not m ake an egg stand on pays he will not be without Dr King’s New Prices Within Reach of Everybody end to confuse bis opponents. The feat offered is apparent on glancing at the floor paid her visit as a matter of duty to look W. RODMAN WINSLOW, Call and See Us or Order a barrel plans, nnd the whole needs but litt le ex Discovery for Consumption, coughs and coldf, NASSAU HT. (Vanderbilt Building) was performed by Brtinelselii, the archi after the affairs of her brother’s household, 132 planntion. The entrance through the ves although his widowed daughter, Mrs. Sarah that it cured his wife who was threatened NEW YORK CITY. tect, to silence critics who asked 1dm bow with Pneumonia after an attack of “ La EetAhllHhed and doing InifdnraA In thcne same offices he was going to support tlie dome of the tibule is into the parlor on the right or Smiley, was a capuble business woman. since Feb. 1,11177. For 18 consecutive years dividends ahead into the sitting room. These rooms Grippe,” when various other remedies and have been paid at tho rate of 12 per cent per annum. cathedral of Florence. Mrs. Croft was one of the people who feel UNDERWE No defaults nor delays: no lossna to clients. Do are quite large for a dwelling of this de that the affairs of others need to he looked several physicians had done her no good. posits received at any time. S. G. PRESCOTT & CO. The existence of the Colossus of Rhodes scription ami are connected by wide doors Robert Burlier, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. An ah W , Bwl'x o is considered by some historians as ex after carefully. Mrs. Smiley loved her so t lint they can easily be thrown together. aunt, hut resented the spirit of her visit. King’s New Discovery has done him more Sblrta and Pantfl* in tlKea from 8 4 / Tillson’s Wharf, tremely doubtful. There is no evidence good than anything he ever used for Lung 11 00 goode, nnd good value tt that 1 Besides these rooms on the first floor are a Mrs. Croft criticised severely Dr. Ma selling them nt ( A. J. BIRD & CO. that the ancients were able to cast pieces bedroom, 12 by 13; kitchen, 14 by 15; hath Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free of metal of such size as must, have entered rion’s manner of bringing up his youngest ROCKLAND, MAINE, room, pantry and rear entry. The second daughter Sue, and it was really on account Trial bottles at W. II. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Keep constantly on hand the following flrst|qual TELEPHONE CONNICTION into its coin posit ion.—St. I.ouis Globe- floor has four chambers of good size, with Large bottles, 50c. and $1. lty Democrat. of certain rumors that* she had heard that closet room for all. she had hastened her present visit and had All of our 50 cent Underwear 1 The house is set about 18 inches above come in the early summer instead of in Electric Bitters. BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS. the surface, with lawn slightly graded to Augustas usual. All the family knew this, This remedy is becoming so well known, W. S. SHOREY tho front line and nicely terraced. Since and Dr. Marion and Sue thought it great and so popular as to need no special mention. - a v c . - _ COAL! Violet Mascotte will head a company in the comfort and ut ility of a house depend All who have used Electric Bitters sing the a burlesqueof “Sindbad the Sailor.” fun, but Mrs. Smiley knew she would ho Free\Burning Coal ook * so much upon t he arrangement and relative the one to bear the brunt of her aunt's dis same song of praise. A purer medicine does Augustus Balfour, late with James position of the rooms, tlie success of n de not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is In Cheatnut, Stove, Egg and (Broken Sites. pleasure. Not a word was said about the O’Neill, joins “A Fair Rebel” to play the { sign may he said to depend largely upon matter until the two women were settled claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all dis WE HAVE BIG BAHGAINS INDER, leading heavy role. tho manner in which the planning Is exe eases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Lehigh Coal quietly at their work and the first handful THIS WEEK, IN B It is said that Lillian Russell’s agreement cuted. This fact unfortunately is often of green pens had rattled into the shining Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affec In Egg and Broken Hites. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, with Canary and Ledercr calls fora weekly overlooked, and features of the elevation pan. Mrs. Croft began by remarking: tions caused by impure blood. Will drive salary of $700 and half the profits. are allowed to predominate over essential “Where’s Susan this morniuP” Malaria from the system nnd prevent as well Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. Front St., Bath, Maine. details of the plan. In this plan we have as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of CHILDREN'S AND Y1UTHS* Annie Russell Presbrey will join her hus “I don’t know. In pa’s office, maybe, succeeded iu getting a very satisfactory ar readin?” Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro band in New York the latter part of Oc rangement nnd nt tlie same time a simple Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaran Every Descrli lion of Wort pertaining to the tober. She is now at Boothhay Harbor, M e. “She’s through' school now, ain’t she?” visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, look Bln ling BiMinestt Executed Prom ptly. but pleasing exterior. The house should teed, or biOiicy- __Price _ _5D cts, and OVERCOATS It is announced that the new Drury Lane “She’s graduated, but I guess she’ll goto face the east, thus placing the sitting room college.” $1.00 per bottle at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Lime, English and American Cement, Estimates given on Large or Small Jobs drama by Sir Augustus Harris and Henry on the most desirable side of the house. “Go to college? What for? She knows Store. W estern N o.l and N o.2,Cement, Pettit t will bear the title, “A Life of Pleas The foundation should beof good quality ure.” stone or brick, well laid and bonded. The ’nough now to teach school, don’t she? Be ULSi sides, I don’t see that there’s any call for For O ver F ifty Years. gy Ord era promptly filled. Telephone connection William Lloyd Bowron, leader of the or frame should he of good sound pine or hem her to teach school even. John shorely can Mrs. Winslow’s 8oothino Stri p has been . r __ little fellows 1_____ , ... ______chestra of the Fourteenth Street theater, j I s’port her. Why don’t she stay here an he’p used for over fifty years by millions of moth Good Bubatantial Ulster for your boy I A. J. BIRD & CO., There is Hope New York, is the oldest member of the Or .- ! you?” ers for their children while hetbing with per wno lias blood trouble, no m att< : der of Elks. "I don’t need her, au if she wants to go to fect success. It sootbi the child, so'tens the North End, Rockland, Me » n; sbap. o r bow lo n g sta n d in g , pro*. Iti« t gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is i ne«>i tn e vi al o rg a n s have been so fa r in Richard Henry has written a play called school I don’t see why she shouldn’t go.” s a . ’z s • the best remedy for diarrtoe*. It will relieve In sizes from 4 to 14 years. i red as to rentier a care impossible. B. 8. S “ O ur Silver Honeym oon,” which is to be “How long’ll she be iu school?” the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by •a to i lie root, of the disease, nnd removes tl:, produced in conjunction with "Don Juan” .'-a, by expelling the poison from th e laxly, a id “She’s gain to college three years and Druggists in every part of the world. 25c. a the-ami: time is a tunic to the whole system at the Gaiety theater, London. then to medical school two.” bottle. Be sure and ssa for “ Mrs. Winslow’s iowever bad your case may be, there is hope William Morris has secured the play in , “Land sakes! What for?” Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. which he will star next season. Whether I “To study medicine.” Overcoats and Ubtera for R O R Y O U . or not it is a success, he will change the i “Study med’eine? That’s men’s business.’* B ucklen’s A rnjca Salvk. Men of all alscs, shapes C ured m e ol a most malignant typ Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, and forms. We can fit anybody, and th«» prices fi» •: wis <>f chronic blond trouble, for wliii • programme from time to time. I “ I guess it’s women’s if they want to. I’n your pocket book. Our plnce of business is all j ],a,i ugcl various other remetlit, wanted me to study medicine, you know, Bruises, Sores, doers, Salt Rheum, Fever covered over with nothing but Bargains; from the Hattie Harvey has a promising part in sidewalk to the back windows, from the roof to tho^ A. F. Crockett & Co., vitho • effect. My weight increased, and mj “Charlie’s Aunt.” She will star next sea and I’d a-done it, too, if I hadn’t got it into tores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, feaLSi improved in every way. I consider S. S. h. my head to get married.” orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cellar bottom, it is all the same. Our »tore room 'be I ost tonic I ever used. son in all probability in the new play writ are crowded to their utmos^auaclty with goodsl —DEALERS IW— “ 8 . A . Wrioiit, Midway, Ga." ten for her by Fitzgerald Murphy. “ I wish to goodness Susan’d g it the same cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar please our patrons, r * '.'.• arise on blood, shin aud contagioHs bl«x.| , i notion in her head. I ’m plum outdone with anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money everything P»*rtnk' ivisun mailed free. bWIFT SPK( 1I• K' (< i. 1 “Carados” of the London Referee says it 1 John. He doesn’t know a blessed thing refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale Please call 1 Atlanta, Ga , it is reported that William Terris hi us been ’bout raisin a fam ’ly. How old is Susan?” by w. H Kittredge approached by Augustin Daly wjth regard • “Eighteen.” BARGAIN ■T H E Kl N D | to a starring tour with Ada Rehan. “An she’s goin to school five years longer. COAL In addition to the charge of having de T h at’ll m ake her 23.” ■ THAT CURES. rived his inspiration from Augier’s “T “She may go to Europe after that and ALFRED ftWI Mariage d’Olympe” in the writing of "Th* i study till she’s 25.” Second Mrs. Tanqueray,” Mr. Pinero is uc j 1 Mrs. Croft was speechless. This was 16 Main St., RockJ Broken, Stove, Egg, cused of borrowing without credit from n worse than she dreamed <»f. .lust then two FIRST STORY. I people began to sing in the parlor. German source. “ Who’s that?” said Mrs. Croft. FALL STOCK! lock. Tim bers—6 by 8 sills; 2 by 8 aud 2 by ' “That’s Sue and Dr. Anderson.” 10 floor joist; 2 by •* studding and rafters. And Franklin Coal HOUSEHOLD HINTS. ' “Who’s he?” Tho walls should be sheathed with shiplap “A young man from town.” NEW GOODS! sheathing and building paper and weather- , "W h at’s lie doiu here?’’ A. F. CROCKETT & CO Place a ring of platinum around the lanq. “He’s come to see Sue, I guess. I never in a room where m uch sm oking is going on. boarded with clear pine half inch siding; Crockett Block, the front window in the parlor to have a asked him his business, but I guess that’s LOW FIGURES Tho covers of lard pails may be utilized polished plate glass 52 by 54 inches in size, it.” North End, BoekJand, Kie for placing under pots and saucepans when with stained glass transom over. All win Mrs. Croft smiled in spite of herself. n - J the stove is too hot. “Maybe there's some hope for her then dows, except the sluglesash, should ho hung if she’s got a beau. She may take the same tX i There is no better paste for making scrap with suitable weights. Height of the first notion you did. If girls only knowed it, CROCKETT^LOVEJOY books than boiled starch. Flour aud wutei story, 10 feet; second story, 8 feet 0 inches they spoil their chances by goin to school krrzEtr***- is also a good pusto when mucilage is not in the clear. One of the expense saving so much. Men don’t like women to know Now|have ready a Full LId** ot a t bund. features is the inclosed stairw ay, which is so much. It’s not proper for the woman so located as to serve as front anil back to know ’a much as the man. He likes io I ll L AXNtt W IX TE R S. G Prescott & Ge Ice should never be simply laid in the re feel he’s head of the hoi>.e, au he ain’t frigerator unless the ice is to he used in stairs. quite comfortable if he knows his wife is Have In stock all sites of free burning drinking water. In all other cases it.should The kitchen is reached from the sitting capable of criticisin everything he says an Underwear, 'Hosiery room by a door opening through an arched does. I’m m ighty glad S usan’s got a beau. be wrapped in a piece of flannel, carpet oi "-L newspaper. passage. The kitchen is o f largo size and That’ll take the nonsense out of her head — AND — intended to be used also as dining room. A ’bout stuilin med’eine soouer’n anything COAL DR. J . II. BLACK, When buying wall paper, avoid getting DO YOU WANT., china closet in the paut r y is reached from else would.” O f fix e 2EAefc.fi Q v i M l l t j . the figure too small, aud thus destroying the sink in the kitchen by a sliding panel Meanwhile the two young people in the INFANTS' GOODS. ID BOTTLES . . « the “character” of your room. Those ex In the wall. The pantry, opening off the parlor were enjoying themselves; at least LEHIGH COAL, r i ~ CURED ME.” perienced in decoration are very prompt to Sue was. Dr. Anderson was not quite so kitchen to the left, is well fitted for use. comfortable. He was very much in love *« ♦* + + ♦•»*«** Georges Creek Cumberland Coat, A TERRIBLE CASE OF give tho go by to a “ weak.” looking puper. :FLOUR In the sitting room is a largo buy and in with Sue Marion, and yet he was somewhat Our Styles and Prices in If so get the lowest prloe you < ^BLOOD POISONING CURED® To keep black stockings from assuming a the bedroom a project in g window, afford afraid of her. He would have felt more at other dealt rs, then come to ui CHAPCOAL. greenish look wash with soap that is free ing a wide flower shelf, with drawers un ease iu her society if she hail been more Infants’ and Children’s will bent it, we don't care how •i When All Physicians Fulled I ■ of soda and udd a Leaspoouful of vinegar to der. like other girls. It, was hard to he senti CLOAKS AND CAPS sur We l ave about Five Uundr^ mental, no matter how much a fellow loved tu s'oek and to arrive, boj| M r. B laok 1b well-known as a akillod|||| the rinsing water. Wring them out and The interior finish on tiie first floor to he of pass anything ever shown in low market of a f< w WOOD,! ^V eterinary Burgoon throughout tho PinefH clap them into shape, but do not iron, as clear, selected white pine, finished natural, a young lady, when she thought more of must be sold. ■|Treo State. what other Barsaparlllu=~= the medicinal property of plants than of th a t lin e ...... O J-" 2EI_.Ij1S.IWDE!. jSjdooa such cures P Do you know of unyP(Q the heat tends to destroy the color. and painted pine on the second floor. The the language of flowers. Notwithstanding D ana S arsai*a u ii.i.a Co. i kitchen, pantry and bathroom are wain all this. Dr. Joe knew th at Sue was the _ G entlem en I feel that I owe you a de f r o m \’= = for others, hut not to travel it herself. Will b«* sold for one-hulf their former price. Revolvers und Ammunition of all kinds, Ixiadad D riillri' body, tin n a c h i l l aouid follow th a t^ - garments temporarily. - - ■ ~ " would make every nerve nuiver. H I Stle noticed the doctor’s trepidation and Shells, all sixes of Shot, at prices lower lkd Steak from 10c up; good Roasts COAL Beadfleld, Me? 1 J .TljftjLACK, V. 8. ■ such as he thought Sue would like, and from 8c up; Corned Beef from 4c up. Be sure aud windowsill makes a very lair candlestick m ade a muss of it. cult Saturday uights at Of all sizes, Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast. Maine, mi iu continental hotels where they charge ex The poor fellow kuew it and wanted to go LE BRUN’S : tra for “bougies.” out and hang himself. Sue’s cold, con WOOD strained manner only served to complicate Donohue’s Cash Grocery If women could only teach men the list matters. She wus heartsick over the lack 100 MAIN ST. Long und fitted for the stove. of hairpins aud men could teach women of fire and nerve in her lover’s manner. She th o necessity of pockets, tho g*ay dawn ol did nut want to refuse Dr. Joe, because she Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair thu m illennium would begiu to tinge the , was very much in love with him, but to ac IOKOOBKIK8, PROVISIONS, waiting east.—New York Recorder. cept him immediately after such a proposal would he very much like proposing herself. BRECK FLO Un AIVU FEED Perhaps he might show some sign if she Prompt attention to orders by telephone o INTERESTING FACTS. would wait awnile,so she coldly requested is closing out Ih erw ise. W. 11. KITTKKI GF. Sol. Ago KockU i d a week to consider the matter. The nails ou umputuled fingers often con After lie was gone she sat alone iu the ar No. 1 Camden St., Rockland Me tlnue to grow. SECOND STORY. bor. Did ho love her? Why didn’t he say his Crockery, It all depends ou the inmates of such a so then? If ho didn’t, why did he ask her MISS E. A. LORD The Persians did not punish murderer* to marry him? She had just declared to for the first offense. bouse whether it improves with age, or, ou herself, with tears, that if she were a man T o y s , and IH NOW PKEPMtKO TO DO tlie other hand, from carelessness aud in A census taken in 1891 j daces the pop u la she’d know how to propose or she wouldn't difference it is ullowcd to go to rack aud attempt it, when she was startled by hasty Ft\SqiO[J/\BLE DqESSfll]Klfc tiou of India at 287,000,000. ruin. Steps. She urose ju»t as some oue dashed Small Wares One spider thread is composed of several A house can he built after this plan as into the arbor. In a moment she fell st rong At Her Home, Park Street. THE“BADDY.” hundred separate filaments. described for $2,000. E. A P ayne. arms ulsait her und quick, hot kisses ou F a r m e r s, at very low • ripi-n’el a iten tio o pxld io C u ttin g mix’ Pitting her face and hail*. I» the great 10 coul ^moku. Frugruut, Clean aud In 1783 Noah W ebster printed the f i r s t ------Shi- was so lakeu aback she could uot L a b o rers, W ld^omr. It the great favorite with eon spelling hook ever manufactured in this Culture Not Dependent ou W ealth, speak, aud before she recovered herself she fig u re s . uuuieurx. 4a T e a m s t e r s , Cough Cure country. Almost every muu promises himself some was alone, and a figure was ufsappearing Cur Stullvu, Sp ur Ulutk. Widow Grey The United blates have hud nine capital dtty tb® best house he can afford, and when dbw n the path toward the gate. Can find no teller shoe than the Is Perfection Itself. cities since the Revolutionary war broke he learns that architecture is uot a costly “Joe.” she called softly, but he did not out. Three were iu Pennsylvania. superlluity, but the very soul of his build- hear. "Dr. Ainierson.” fc>heraised her voice, Bread Winner. L A D IE S DO YOU KNOW aud he came slow ly hack it is stroug. reliable. honcM. aud manufactured treated without U eu.ua. k allow, every .abject. ...ale or *“«■ lhul "1blich '“°1^ its w“‘l“ iu\° ,™lb- expressly to give ALL OUTDOOR WORK- Covel's Electric Rheumatic Ring. the u»c of knife Lie thought th at she was about to teii DR. FELIX LE BRUN S female, who is 69 years of age a sm all pen fulness and beauty of expression, then will him such behavior ou his part would enable 1£KS the liout Service for the Ixusat Blouey. Bure Guru for Rhea- FISTULA. . f -or deteutiou we begin to formulate one of our own noble Made for Men und Boys, from soft, pliable stock; mat law lu WrlM A ria from buelntMi", al«o all other>r dleeuai-edl«i of lUctuiu sion Only criminals are excepted. her to answer him immediately, lie stood iu two styles, svamkua Bauuvial aud Cougress; aud through I ha STEEL 0NU PEHNYROYBL PILLS Cure guarunteid. ROBERTr Mm READ (M D., - z. t it - orders. To be truly American they must penitently in I he door, awaiting his doom. will) aud without tap sole. dM. F r l c « 9 1 0 0 . lia n a e d 1*74), N o 1 7 6 T reewon u ro u L b tr o e t Koa- 1 he records of Greenwich observatory for inexpensive, for the theory of republican- Was lie dreaming? He must lx, for Sue bvud «Up of p»pur lid original sad only FRENCH, sufound re- Coueuhuilou free sendend 1for pam phlet 29 years show that fine weather is inure Ism is that the only worthy ends of eurth— came to lorn, .u.u n. r i.v.ul on his shop, AMOS P. TAPI.EY & C0-. •Ixo of finger. Kl.BC- S ecure on tho market. Piico$1.00; sent by e hour* 11 a. in. to 4| BOSTON, MASS. TRIC RHEUM AT1O . Genuine sold only by . (dundaye audjiolldaye | common alter a wet St. bwilhin’s day W m culture and refinement—are attainable aud whispered soft 1) after a fine one. w ithout wealth. “Joe, you Heed hoi wa^ -SO U ) BY - W RING CO.. <87 "• | W. U- Kittredge, Bole A geut, PILES gi v e y ou an iuis wer u < A. PETPUSOV AUautie Stive hto, TUB ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893. e
b.neflt of the Home of the Good Shepherd, a MATINICUS. APPLETON. THO .4AS1ON moat worthv object. Ihe managers hope to secure the Baptist Church In which to give the Eight mllpa north of Itocklnnd. On the Camden. Nlne mile. we.l of Rockland, on the K. A I,, li Mr. aud Mrs. F L. Young made a s'jort visit Sixteen miles N. W. ol Rockland, on stage line Three mile* we t of H ocklaid K fc l . ni Rockland and fhomnaton Electric R. R., and lt. Known a . a trading p o .t tn 1681. Settled In from Wniren to Searsinont. Settled sbont 1778. iM nofM -d K. K. <'<«■*’ kn»wu trad n’eitainnv.nt. 1786; Incorporated Nov. 7, 1776. A rea about to Rockl-nd and vicinity last week—~M'S. Incorporated J a n . 29, 1829. 1892, polls 266, estates neo-1 1791 Boston It Bangor Hteamboat line. Incorporated IKMt in 1610 tftUleme't com; Feb. 25, 1891, being then net off from tow n of Cam 87,000 acres. 18U0, polls 517; e state., »H73,8»8 O ils H. Abb tt and d tigbier Carrie have re *246,017. Postm asters, Mrs. A. A .U nshoe; N orth, Kaibra- 4 un'll 1*4, Koeklan ’ n d »«th T'v.m The singing school, taught by L. G. March den, the other part o the town, Rockport retain Postmasters, K II. Vaughan; North,W. II. Fuller; W. A. Wnterman;West, s.O.Banhtt;Bnrkettvilte, I’opu I turned Irtnii Uocklinrt where they h u e bem Elden Burkett; Elmwood, H. A. Morang. Select Mton. Incorporated M irch 2°, 1*77 661 u Rockland, opened Wednesday with 65 ing the old organization. First settled May 8, South, W. O. Counce; West, A. S. Ames; Pleas, l * , o p . number < f poll* tv: 1709. In 1890, polls 743, estates valued at antvtlle, W. J . llu.sell; Highland, Wm. I>. Stone. visiting It. Fred Cite and other relative!----- men, 8. J. Guahee, Rtden Burkett and Wilbur •ud eflUtcf >1,863,010. pupils. >1,631,900. Selectmen, Jaeon Spear, Austin Renting, Kdwln Waterman; Town Clerk, V. O. Keltar; Treasurer. Keating; Town Clerk, W. I, Lawry; Treasu -----Capt. Preston E. Ames and wife have gone Galen Keene. Miss Lizzie (J • yd -old 225 votes on the fore M. R. Mathew i; Collector...... and.. Constnfde,_ . r . ------Klbrl.lge W. R. Smith returnei homo from B »Mon Other CAmden news elsewhere. to hou.'keeping In capt. E B. Ames’ house man’s chair for the Eurekasand won the prize, Burton. recently vacated by J H. Sanborn and family Tuesda'. The electric cars stop above the postofflee for Odd Fellows Hall is abont completed. a nice gold ring — —Harry W . Young returned last week Another man «MS put ff tb< e cOtr- car, * . .u . -' a few days owing to the sewer. There arc 63 pupils In onr High School. It Mr. Davis, the evangelist, held a meeting at Our town ««i well represented nt the big closes next Friday. after a vacation during which ho visited tbe Saturday night Fair the Herald says that fi2 Tbomaatonians 1 Work on ihe brick sidewalks was com- Union Church Sunday. rair, me no. j nienced Friday and will be raoldly pushed. Warren boys who wish to earn a fine Walth World's Fair------Capt. E B. Ames and The bora* *lde In the T. H. <. oohed rather enjoyed Its wonder’. daughter Mrs. Lydia Miller and grandson Joseph Eastman has gone on a gunning trip shm, W cdncdiy tuorniOkU Carleton, Pascal A Co. will open their ele am watch should call on Geo. E. Newbert at up Mattawamkeag way. ft. 8. Hanly, J- D Morse and L 8. Habn once. Elmer Arae> are visiting Capt. A's daughter, There was a sewing bee a' Mr«. E A Rob will represent Thomaston as traverse jurors at gant new store Thursday, with a fine line of Mrs. Evelyn Smith, on Line’s Island, Vinal- Delraore Cummings has bought the rest of goods. W. O. Ward has returned from a trip ’0 inson**, Wednesday aftemocn. Ihe December term of court. haven-----John Gutt ot Green's Landing, who Charles 8milh’s farm and buildings. Hon J. B. Stearns has been quito severely Aroostook County where ho has been hunting Will Perry shot a raccoon a tew days ago. T. e Boh on Sunday Journal is highly appre a . W. Fales and wife have relumed from has been doing masonry work for Capt. I. B. , III, hat we are glad to report his improved con- for a couple of weeks. Phllbrook and Capt. Hiram Smith, left here Coons are getting scarce in this vicinity. ciated by onr people. Wulsb delivers them at Fortland where tfiey were called on account of ^nion. the bouses for six cents. A great many improvements have been made the 30;h tilt fir his home-----Miss G usbIo Am»s Quarterly meeting of the Baptist Church the sicknoss and death of their brother. Geu 8 Cobb Relief Corps will give a conun- about town this year, and a number of fine new The singing classes of L G March will has returned to this place after a visit to her will be held in this village, Tuesday and Seven drunks came over on the 9 50 car, drum sapper at G. A. R. Hall, Tuesday even bouses are being constructed. meet Wednesday evening in the Baptist vestry uncle, Cipt. G;o. Smith and family, at Line's Wednesday of this week. Sunday night, and nearly the same number ing. Nov. 14. at 6 :39 and 7 .30 o’clock. Gould A Hanly received a car-load each of Island, Vinalbaven---- Bainbridge Yonng and Appleton people avail themselves of the went back, on the 10:30 cor, very orderly Wm Kent and L. L. Anderson left Saturday shorts, flour and oats, Saturday, and have a daughter of Keene, N. H., are with relatives The High School graduating civs wl’l lure Georges Valley Railroad in transporting their drunks, with Capt. Ed. Anderson for a week’s gunning car-load of corn on the way. in Ibis place— Capt. George Smith and son a baked bean and cold mett sup?c»- in :be Con produce to market, and In getting their corn, Stsplcs A Staples, onr baiters, report a nice at York's Island. Ira, Capt. Lewis Smith and Edwin Barton and gregational vestry tomorrow evening. School at Hinckley’s Corner closed Friday elc. business. They are making a most delicious Hcv. W. O. Holman of Rockland preached after a very profitable term of len weeks, tanght others Irotn Vinalbaven were in town the 4th A levee was held nt the Union Church, Several people about to-vn have missed a rti cream date which the county confectioners are nn able sermon to a large audience in the by Fannie Spear ol Warren. ■Herbert Young and wife visited relatives cles of clothing from their clothes lines, end Wednesday evening, tbe proceeds to go for the handling. Baptist vestry, Sunday evening. and friends In Rf cklond and vicinity recently benefit of Rev. J. D. Payson. A good time hen roosts have also been disturbed. Mrs. Ann Wethcrbea has gone to Lowall, ■ Mrs. Harriet Norton Is visiting her Onr Relief Corps was inspected Monday Many of the men at leisure pass the tltno Mass., for the W inter....H . W. Vaughn has was enjoyed. Miss Lizzie Corner? is In Mrs Winchenbach’s children in Auburn, Durham and vicinity----- evening of last week and was (nnnd to be A 1 watching 0. N. Record, the lather, at work on been In Boston the past days. Lieut. G. 11. Page bas repaired bis barn. millinery store....A llyn Peabody cut a severe with two stnrs. Visitors were present from tbe Opera House. He is one of the best. Packet David Osier, Capt. Hiram Smith, gash In bin lorehead while dressing a deer, The new houses of Joseph Copeland and Fred moved J H. Sanborn and family back to Geo. C. Dunton has done tbe same and J. A. Rockland. The K. of P.'s held a special meetiug last Frida). The wound necessitated several Spear near completion. They will be orna Vinalbaven Ihe 2nd-----Seb. Esperanza, Capt. Sherman has taken down hts old barn and put stitches. The wedding of Waller I Weeks, recently night to get through with somo of ihe extra ments to tbe village. John L. Sievens builds L. Smith, anil scb. Edith Conllc, Capt. Geo. up a new one. A surprise party was sprung on Ed. P 01- principal of onr High School, to MIS9 Susie C. business as their regular nights of meeting are Copeland’s house. He's a fine workman. Smith, harbored here the 4th-----Schs. Minne Willard Sherman has built a dam nnd will £apt l)» id Oliver’s bouse, Halloween Bailey, Is onnounced. It occurred Oct. 19, used for work. At tbe Baptist Conference Saturday after haha and Village Maid of Deer Isle were here build a slave mill on Senebec Brook. Began ^uring the evening dancing and games Congratulations Wm. H. H Knight informs us he had a noon Nathan R ’ Tolman was elected deacon Ihe fi b. work on the mill Monday. Messrs Carter ot George Elliott and wife and J. H. H. Hewett, very pleasant letter the other day. It con South Hope do the job. land refreshments served. A nice in place of Lcrmond Kallocb, deceased. The HURRICANE. I ;cd» esq., all home from the lair....M rs. Harriett tained $720, back pay on a pension claim made other deacons arc Geo. W. Kalloch, Leander 8. Everett Kellnr, who has been stopping a lew Ion boys v. h » •.«. mid like ' > earn a French has relnrned from Massachusetts.... some 20 years ago. Robinson and J. M. Stndley. Unite o parly of friends metat J. M. Porter’s weeks at Stephen Slmmcns’s, has returned to turn watch, -:em w ind and st-’m *et« W. A. Coombs of Coldwater, Micb., the well Next Friday is the anniversary of the big Tbe Installation of the officers of St. George Saturday evening, und had a very pleasant his home in Bar Haibor...... Dr. Gushee who Tcdl upon E. Walsh up town or George known flour n akcr, waa in town last w eek.... tire....W e arc now favored wilh thegBoatou has been very ill is improving. Be sure Lodge, F. and A M., will occur Nov. 20. Past time. It was a surprise party in honor of Mrs. K rrctt ot the Creek. E-.ery hoy in town can Ralph Patterson was here from Massachusetts Sunday Journal, Herald and Globe. The Jour Master Chester Hall will perform the cere Porter's birthday. I last w eek....The concrete walk la now In use. nal set the pace. mony. The evunt will be private. Wm. Cognn has bought the bouse near Wm. SEIZING DEER. yGeon?o»Frcncb Is having Elijah Harbor. W. K. Sheerer; Port Clyde, ...... Services at St. Thomas Church, Wednes The register also gives evidence that the house yst time in his life. Capt Trussell; Martinsville. F. 0. Martin; day, Alt Sainis Day...... Charles. Rollins, M lnkofSonth Hope and Wm. Hilt of East is otherwise well patronized. id,A. L.Snow. Selectmen, Aler Kalloch, SNDER, oed him, and he go, Gould 6treel, is making addition to his house Union laid the wall which is done in tirst-class new sidewalk bas been laid ecross the ^ | s h . . ... Beavey, Janies Shrader; Town Clerk, B David S. Beavey; Treasurer, It. Long; Colleotor, ...... W. O. Rollins of 8eal Harbor rented the m an n e r...."’. C. Russell is out of the tactory Common, which adds greatly to the convcn BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, rHattie Prince, Fannie Burkett, Mar John 8. Smalley. A. B. Gould house, Gould street...... Rev. for a short time and Is trying his hand at farm lence and safety of pedestrians. ing He says it gives him a good appetite to Front St., Bath, Maine. shall,N ellie Carr, Ethel Gillcbresr, Eva Mr. Barrows, Wiscasset, preached in Cong’l The tailroad bas been graveled the entire W il b v ' s Co h n e k —The St. George Bond swing the ax and nse tbe shovel. leer, Jennie McDonald and Lilia Burbutik Church, Sunday of last week...... W. H. length, tbe depot built and it only needs a few (Ted W. O Masters Hall Tuesday evening and goes to Tenant’s Harbor next Thursday even Gardiner and wife have returned from Boston nr Every Description of Work pertaining to tbe to see SOUTH THOMASTON. finishing touches lo make It complete. Book Binding Business Executed Promptly. gave a Halloween party. During the evening ing and will give a concert and dance in Mal ....F . J. W lley's nice talloresses enjoyed an We can have a corn packing factory here, there was dancing and games were played. At vern H all....G am e is t-earce around this vicin onion frye at C. P. Brown’s, Tuesday evening EHtimutcH given on Large or Small Jobs Four uitlea 8. of Rockland, Settled tn 1776. Set with a little effort. Those in a position to intermission an abundance of home made ity, and wo otten see some of our local sports ....M rs. James Frye has been visiting in fgrltefer* by permission to the Publisher* of off from Thomustou and Incorporated July 26, 1848. know say that 200acres could be secured. thl* paper. 17 candy was served. The most of the music was men return from a long day's tramp with Boston...... E. L Simonton is home from a 1690, polls 416; estates *328,087. Postmasters, J. empty bags...,C . N. Hall is building a hennery U. Bartlelt; Owl’s Head, Miss Ann Farr; Spruce W. A. Besscy has just received u new lot of kindly furnished by Earnest Andrews. A very business trip to Boston....M iss Mary Curtis Head, 8. L. Hall; Ash Point, Ralph Crockett. enjoyable time was had. ....T h e ground froze quite hard Thursday is visiting at the H ub....M rs. H. L. Beale has Selectmen, Mark D. Ames, Sidney Jackson, L. A. fine mouldings and is prepared to do picture morning Ice formed ihree-slxteenlhs ol tin Arey; Town Clerk, Lewis Butler; Treasurer, H' training at low rates undin tbe best possible W. W. Rice Hose Co’ >• use is now heated returned from a visit io W aterville....Mlss inch thick....John Fuller of this place has S Bweetland. ______manner. by steam from the prist t. The building Kate Johnson is in boston....Clifford Hop. Lots of been drawn as traverse juror to attend tbe Su G k o iio b ' s R iv k h .— School In District No. 1 belongs to the state------H. M. Gardiner is kins and fam ily'of Jonesport were in town The dramatic entertainment to have been preme Judicial Court to beheld at Rockland iu will commence next Monday, wilh Mrs. A. W. given lor the heuttii of Ihe Sous ol Veterans, kept busy on repair work at his harness shop, last week...... Mrs. Ruth Decrow,at the Ocean SCHOOL December....Mrs. Frank Robinson is confintd Clarke, teacher —Chas. H. Kelloch has this Tuesday evening, bas been mdefinately h&e reports sales or new work somewhat slack* House,is enjoying a visit from her parents, R. to the bouse by slnkness....The hoys are talk C. Lichtenstein and wife of Boston....M iss nought a valuable colt of Mrs. E. M. Clarke, postponed. -W. E. Piumer of Deeriug, wife and child- iog of a shooting match lo come off Thanks SUPPLIES Callie E. Welt of Waldoboro has been visiting known as Maggie D.------Herbert Newbert, A M. Tipedlno lost his valise from the stage Land Mrs. Plumer’s mother, Mrs. C. M. giving... .Mrs. Elcy Harrington, who has been friends here....M iss Amy Barnes has re who was thrown out of his carriage a short between Warren and Union last week, and is , have beeo visiting at Rev.C A. Plum- visiting her brother at Rockland returned,hotuu turned from a visit in Boston....M rs. J. H. time ago and hart badly, is so as to ne out willing to pay a good reward to have It returned ^Vbiie there Mrs. Rogers was ukou sick lust week....Capt. Edward Wults started for arouud again------Elmer Williams bas re Montgomery visits in Boslon. to him in Union. yimonia. She is now recovering, how New York last week to loin h is vessel which Is NewNovelties turned to Portland, after a two weeks slay fhey return to Deering this week. The Appleton DramaticClub will present the loading at that port....M rs. Edward Watts HOPE. with his paienls------John Kirkpatrick, Jr , C. H. Copeland’s Loam and daughter Flora have gone left Saturday for N. w York to join her hus- is to 6tart inlo tbe grocery business. drama "The Spy of Gettysburg” for the bene Where you cun find u full line of u r the Winter. H W. Putnurn and band.. . .Capt. P. C. Fuller has taken the cow Fourteen mile* N. W. of Rockland. Settled In fit of tbe Union Cornet Band in Town Hall, BLOCK PAPER, TABLETS, BLANK BOOKS, 1762. Incorporated Ju n e 23, 1874. 1890, polls 296, O w l ’s H b a d .—Dr. Seth Emery and bride Lter reside there. Miss Putnam ’s auc' iOIsH of John Harrington to Winter. Mr Tuesday evening, Nov. 14. 8LATE3, BULKS, PENS, PENCILS, Eta. estttea, *225,699. Postniaslera, d. A. Bills; South were in town last week------Mrs. Allison foist of the Baptist Qpi*»■.'rrwuic h Harrington and wife Intend to go to Massa F L. Payson; North, Clara A. Munsfteld; Select The Union Creamery Co. will commence men, J. P. Hobbs, W. B. Fish, D. S. Hall; Town Maddocks has been visiting at tbe lighthouse so artistically "Tor a number of chusetts to spend the Winter with their daugh operations about Dec. 1. They will occupy Ihe Just reeniveil Knottier lot of 10c Novel* Clerk, II. II. Payson: Treasurer, L. P. True; _____Mrs. Knott Emery and Mrs. John »nd Bound Book*. »u Hattie Crawfoid ter, who Is residing there....R ev. O. P. Supervisor, Mrs. Eva Taylor. old Greene Btore which will be moved down on Eothrop’it Buuka for Children. : : Miller have returned from Boston where they -...... Capt. Masters says that he didn’t bring Mathews preached in the Baptist Church, Sun Railroad street. Messrs. Light & Counce, tbe S. L. Bills has taken hts mother home. have been visiting for Ihe past two weeks----- c. H. COPELAND’S all his game home, and that he remembers the day. proprietors, are popular men and will make a Fred Hayden has closed Sunnyside cottage, time when Capt. Bert Williams only brought M ahtinsvillb .— Miss Hattie Rawley of 8. L Bills will take his horse Bessie lo Free success of the enterprise. BOSTON 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. home one squirrel. The Captain found a red this place and Miss Etta Henderson of Wals port to his brother, A O. Bills, for the winler. after a very successful season-----James 22 3 8 0 M a in S t.. R o c k la n d . Thompson of New York, visited hts niece, Mrs. The Union Times bas another voting contest squirrel in one of the pitchers in his store, last ton were visiting friends in Warren last week Mr. Dunton has raised 129 bushels of apples, Hiram Small, tost week. under way. They will present a $150 Victor week------John O. Shaw of Bath was iu town ...... Mrs. F. O. Marlin and Mrs. Rose and the Messrs. Howe in Ihe edge of Camden bicycle to the most papular young man In Knox Friday. o o d Hupper have gone to Boston to visit Iriends 100 bushels. CUSHING. County, who gels tbe most votes by Christmas J. E. Moore, esq., has had a haadsome birch ....M essrs Harris A Rawley, fish dealers of A. F. Dunton carried his cousin, Noah Dun- Day. The band boys have a benefit entertain ROCERIES. tree set out on his lawn. It came from the this place, will make a trip to Bangor, this ton of Nevada, to Somerville lo see his old Ten miles 6. W. of Rockland. On stage line ment under consideration. The public ought Mather Urenery, Rockland-----Rev. Mr.Purvis week....Capt. Joshua Rawley has made quite soldier comrade, Elden Bartlett. from Thomaston to Friendship. Incorporated Jan. 28, 1789. 1890, polls 195; estates *126,483. to lend a bund by giving tbe band a good G R ead of North Haven preached iu the Baptist Church, un addition lo his barn....T w o of Martins George Emery is back with J. H. Wright. Poslmssters, A. 8 -Fates; South, OllverP. Davts, send-off Sunday of last week, iu exchange with Rev. ville’s smart young ladies took a healthy North, N. R. Hyler; Pleasant Point, Cora K. PILLSBURY A LOOK'S Mr. Wright made during tbe first nine months Davis. Selectmen, Vlnsl Wallace, Niven Hyler, W A Neweombo. He was greatly liked----- exercise one morning last week by walking to of the year more than 1600 pounds of butter. Eldreau Orff; Town Clerk, C. A. Fogerty; —O ffer— Clifford Clark, Green street,is making improve Thom aston....Tbe Ladies Sewing Circle met Treasurer, Samuel Payaon. S o u t h H o f e —The Fall term of school has 1 lb. Can Dill’* Tobacco...... Wo ments and repairs ou his house, including a Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Morton Barter Great Collision. 1 lb. Fine Smoking Tobacco...... ‘1.) No. Warren visited at A. Y. Boggs' recently Emery Weaver has been iu town calling on D w ight’* Soda...... 6o G l e n Co v e .—Last Sabbath the Glen Cove A Lot of Lamps at Cost. F IN E SH O ES ___ Mrs. M. N. Vogler bad a quilting last friends the past week------Albion Morse and 4 lb*. K ab iu * ...... 26c Sunday School had another of Its monthly con 8 package* T nree Crow Cream T a rta r...... 26o week-----Miss Rena Martin, whose health bas family were in Bremen tost week. A Lot of Fancy Crockery certs. It was a success in every respect. There a t L o st. 8 package* S ’ickney at Poor Cream T a rta r...... 26c Full Dress Patent Calf, been quite poor, is much improved-----Mrs. S o u th C u s h in o .—Capt. Dexter Seavey bas 7 lb*. O nion*—very choice...... 26c was a goodly number of recitations aud read- Ida St. Clair, who has been etopplng in Rock A Lot of Shoes at Coat. lags and some good singing. Thirteen little bought a horse of Isaac Ludw ig....M rs. Jos- Five Button Patent Calf, land a while, has returned home---- J L. ephine Demuth of this place is visiting friends Blucher Patent Calf, girls went through a pretty exercise of reciting, Fullerton went lo Waldoboro on business last kip Boots, $2.75 singing, etc. Also Misses Muud Perry, Emmie in Rockland....M eat peddlers are plenty In MEATS of all kinds. —AUO— wcet ------m. N. Vogler is taking account of this vicinity.______$3.25 kip Boots, $3.00 Hall, Luura Young aud Hattie Lluuell of this stock of the H. H. Fogler estate----Floreuce CANDY and CIGARS all choice. Cordovan, French Calf, place sang "There’ll be Something in Heaven St. Clair of Camden is visiting at George SOUTH LIBERTY. $2.50 kip Boots, $2.00 for Children to D o, 'and Miss Flora Condon WM UAVB: t . And Other Grade*. Payson's------We are baviug delightful Fall Under wear ut 6Oo that b Wurth 76c. 1.M uuUI pie* ALL STYLES au » prosperous couditlou and is oow having J. D. Emery bas gone to Missouri. town recently ••• .The mill o t Leighr A Pres- und aee the splendid sample* of honest good» aud meetings every Thursday evening at 7 .30, to ------# 3 .5 0 . Schs. Cornelius aud G. E. Prescott arrived eott is ruuuiug lull lime with orders ahead.... Met price* which are very low for the quality. which all are Invited. At tbe concert there last week with coal for the B. G. Co. The new tluuse built this Fall at Geo. Millay’s io toot Rubber. of *11 deaorlpUou* arw found In our were 7fij>reseot. A vole of thanks was given THE PEOPLES FRIEND STORE, Schs. Village Maid aud F. W. Jones arrived ■nil) went out recently-...M um ps are reported U N IO N , M E . Widow Grey’s MOSBY SAVED IN BUYING GOODS OF to Capt. Allan Merrill for some "Young Reap prevalent....Sam uel Clapp has gone Into the ers" he presented. The teachers and scholars tost week wilh cured fish lor Laue A Libby. jhoouer Rsperauaa lauded 8000 coopering business....Jobu Rarntsy raised JMfhitten DROP CLIFTON BOSTON LETTER. CHURCHES. MEN AND WOMEN. & IN Our Weekly Notes From New England's Current News In And About Uur Relig- Per,on.l Paragraph, of More or Less The Movement.^? KARL, Orest Metropolis. ious Institutions. Interest to Our Readers. THIS h9~ Out o f Town Order* for Goode attended to Revival meeting in tbe Methodist Church at once.. Boston, Nov. 6, 1893. Emerson A. Mank returned last week from Sch. Clara brought coal to A. J. Bird A Co. John Flanagan, a former Rockland boy, every evening this week. The paator will Boston where he purchased a fine driving Friday from New York. WEEK! Paper Hanging, Graining, Hard Wood preach. came nn to the city from Providence, rbnrs- horse. During his stay in Massachusetts be Sch. Maggie Hurley arrived Saturday*from Finishing, Etc. day, to meet somo Rockland friends. Mr. j visited Sudbury, where be resided 18 years New York. —r - o n — Deniers In Paints, Gils, Viirnlshep, Window Next Sabbath at tho M. E. Church, the pas Flanagan is In the employ of tbe Harris-Corliss ago. Mr. Mank is up river gnnnlngthis week Scb. Lulu Everett came down from Camden Glass nnd Painters? pupplic Agents for llnvrlson tor will preach in the forenoon and conduct re I— Bros.’ Town and Conn try •’l’alnts. The best line of Engine Co., at Providence. By tbe way, ---- Albert F. Robinson, Colby '93, was the Saturday, where she discharged coal from goods In Knox C ounty. ' vival service In the evening. guest of his classmate, Daniel G Munson, last New York. Onr work fs nlwnys good—onr men careful— Joseph Flanagan, who used to work in the prices nre right, and satisfaction nssored. 13 Western Union office in Rockland, and who week-----Harry Hitchcock of Benton Harbor, Sch. Wm. Rice arrived Friday from New AI ) SWKKT POTATOES, i >0 ,b.for2rt« learned the business of Mrs. A. I. Mather, fs Rev. Mr. Quimby, pastor of the Congrega ; Mich., 19 studying medicine with bis uncle, York with coabto H. O. Gurdy A Co.H BXK now one of the expert operators of this city, tional Church. Gardiner, will preach in the Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, this city. He will attend Sch. Geo. II. Davenport brought wood being employed by the Associated Press at the First Baptist Church, next Sunday. Brunswick Medical College. Saturday from Machias for Fred R. Spear. The Eastern Argus t ffleo of the Boston Journal, a position re F. L. Barrett of Leominster, Mass., formerly Sch. Wide Awake went to .Vinalbaven G R A P E S , } * » « P " •>»«*«” It will bo the nlm of the publishers to make the quiring more than usual skill. The Baptist Church in Brooklin dedicates Its of this city, has been In town. Mr. Bariett is Saturday to load stone fot New York. j Eastern Argus for the year 1894 an even more com new edifice Thursday evening of this week. ‘ engaged in the manufacture of horn combs, Capt. ( has. W. Torrey has taken the Other Goods In proportion. plete, well rounded newspaper than ever before Maurice Metcalf, who has had serious in Rev. J. H. Parshlcy will preach the sermon brushes, etc.------F W. Smith and wife left schooner Commerce, the vessel sailing SaturJ Patrons of n daily paper want, flr*t of all, the latest tentions of locating in Rockland, has now today for Boston where they will visit a week day for New York with lime from Perry Bro/. important news, domestic and foreign. The Argus given up that idea and will locate here instead. ------Mrs. T. H. Maguire of Jefferson was in Sch. S. J. Lindsey sailed Saturday for New : We are Bound to Sell. : has nlwnys had a good regular telegraphic service, The Ceda** Street Sunday school has changed the city last week. York from Joseph Abbott. nnd this servloe will be, In many respects, fuller He is now the eastern representative of the Its hour of session to 2 o’clock p. m. for the Mist Fannie Bunker has returned from Seal Schs. G. W. Glover, from A. J. Bird A Co., We ahull mannfacture In large quanti and ot a broa ler scope in 1894. The news of the Dill Spool Support Co., a concern which con Winter months. All are cordially invited to ties thia Fall commencing today. trols valuable patents on certain machinery Harbor------Mies Winnie Dennis is home and Yankee Maid, from F. Cobb A Co., for State will be, ns usual, carefully covered by tele attend. Boston, sailed Saturday. : THE OLD BRAND. t graph, supplemented by a corps of vigilant corre used in tbe production of woolen fabrics. Mr. from Gorham for a 10 days visit------W. H spondents. As regards the publication of local Metcalf has an office In the Stock Exchange Glover was in Bangor last week---- Dr. R B. Sch. Richmond, with lime from Tolman & T o lm a news, the Argus has always enjoyed the reputation A very large audience enjoyed a masterly Miller and wife arrived Friday night from Benner, sailed Saturday for New York. BoarKront,} ^Best*’ Building, A3 State street. of lending all Its contemporaries, and it certainly sermon at the Universalist Church, Sunday Chicago------Rev. Fr. Phelau has returned Sch. S. M. Bird, Merrill, with ice from will take no steps backward In this department In morning. Rev. Mr. Stratton is making him from the Fair-----Mrs A. H. Berry and Mrs. Bangor for Philadelphia, was in the harbor 1894. Editorially, the Argus will continue to advo Rftlph K. Smith, a Bangor gentleman who self felt Saturday and sailed. visits in Rockland frequently, is back to tbe Ada Keene sang in the Universaiist choir cate unswervingly the principles of Democracy as Sunday------Miss N T. Sleeper is now vis; - Sch. Silvi rheels arrived from Bowdoinham laid down by Jefferson, nnd endorsed and followed city from Elmira, N. Y., where he went some Monday. ing in Elkhart, Indiana. Send yr ur orders now to the by .Jackson, by Tilden and by Cleveland. Upon All months ago to engage in newspaper work. He A full day at the M. E. Church Sunday. Crowded audiences at the regular services and Miss Gertie Sylvester is visiting in Boston Sch. R. L. Kenney brought corn to the questions of Interest to the public the Argus will will remain in Boston permanently. Rockland Steam Mill Monday from Boston. express Its opinion frankly and thoughtfully, and a well attended love-feast at 9:30 e. m., 125 -----H. H. Crie, Miss Nelly Crie and Kelly B. partaking of the Lord’s Supper. Seven were Crie are in Boston with Miss Alztra Crie dur S.hs. Woodbury M. Snow and Peerless KooxFaiwsExctao Co., with due regard to the greatest good of the greatest Congressman C. A. Boutelle was In town for arrived Monday from Boston. 81 L1MRKOCK STRKET. num ber. baptized and six were received into chnrch fel ing her convalescence-----The family of Con a little while last week on his way to Ohio lowship. ductor C. L. Davis or the PuIltnHn havo arrived Sch. Hattie arrived Monday from New York with coal to A. F. Crockett Co. where he will make a few speeches on the here and will make Rockland their home----- THE DAILY ARGUS, stump for Gov. McKinley before the campaign St. Peter’s Church. Services next Sunday E H. Lawry and wile and Miss Helen Lawry Sch. A. W. Ellis was in the harh closes. day with stone from Frankfort for? The Dally Argus will be published every morning 10;30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; arc on a trip to Washington, Baltimore and and sailed. of the year 1894, excepting Sundays. In its col Capt. and Mrs. F. K. Torrey of St. George 12m., Sunday School; 7:30 p. m., evensong other points-----Mrs. O J. Conant is visiting umns will be found the latest news from all parts Sch. Fannie A EdHih sailed arc in the city. Capt. Torrey commands and address, subject, “ The Growing Evil of Di- in Waltham. M ass---- Mrs. John Reed of New York with lime from A. C.^ of the world by telegraph, while the admitted supe Damariscotta visited here last week------Col. schoonerfHattie C. Luce which arrived here vor^ and Separation—The Teaching of the Sch. Alaska is at Gloucester full’ riority of its State and local news will be constantly Char S upon tbe subject”-----The Board of W. H. Fogler went to P .Hand yesterday to maintained. Among the valued contributors may last week from New York loaded with coal. She is loaded with oil from Boston fot His vessel is now lying at East Boston await Missions of the Diocese of Maine and tbe Circuit Court---- Miss Ada Burpee is attending port. be mentioned specially L. W. 8. of New York, and tho Boston Normal Art School------Anson Alfred York, who will furnish an entertaining arti ing charter. Woman's Auxiliary will meet in St. Peter’s Sch. Annie May brought wood from Bucks The Church, this city, Dec. 12 and 13. Gliddeu is visiting in Boston-----H. N Keene cle each week as heretofore. The Argus has also port for C. Doherty Monday. made a contract with Edgar L. Wakeman, the Mrs. Chas. Athearn of Vinalhavcn, who has and wife have returned from Hyde Park, Mass. Sch. Edward Lamayer is in the Notable Offerings. graphic descript.vo w riter, for a series of weekly been visiting Mr and Mrs. L. I. Pendleton, at At tbe monthly business meeting of the Joseph H. Flanagan of Boston is vlBiling loaded for Richmond from F. Cobb & Co. articles entitled “ Tales of Ten Travellers." The the Highlands, is now stopping with friends in B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist Church Fri his former home in this city. John Flanagan Schs. Nautilus, from Almon Bird, and Flora flpgnve time secured a series will run through the entire year. Gloucester. Mrs. Henry Hopkins, another day evening, the reports of the standing com is also home from Providence, R I.-----Thos. Pressey from Perry Bros., were loading last lot of Ladies’ and C h ild ren ’s Special uttention will he paid to the markets, and Vinalbaven lady, has also been visiting Mr. Hawken and A. D. Bird are home from the night ior New York. A tkinson accurate dolly reports published, as well ns a dally mittees showed that a large amount of practi and Mrs. Pendloton. cal work is being done by that society. The Fair. Sch. Brigadier is Chartered to load stone at financial letter from a leading firm holding a seat in Clark’s Island for New York. the Now York stock exchange. The daily illus committees are expected to report at each busi FrankJAndrews, who until recently was in SOCIAL SALAD. Sch. Chase is at the North Railway for new trated articles on the fashions will be continued for the employ of the Wm. Harris Engine Co., of ness meeting, and no month passes but shows the benefit of Indy readers. bowsprit. Providence, is now permanently located in this a large amount ot regressive Christian work ac at 25 per cent, discount, and TERMS:—50 cents per month or $(1.00 per yenr Schs. Morris & Cliff and Nellie arrived in cty. complisbed. Following area fewof the lines ol Society Notes, Parties, Teas and Other will give our customers the F u rnishing In advance, nnd $7.00 nt end of the year, free of wotk carried out by the different committees: Like Dissipations. New York Sunday. postage. The following vessels were loaded benefit. Capt. Wm. Smith of Thomaston is in the Devotional Committee.—Meetings sustained weekly at Bay View Chapel, Benner Hill and ready for New York yestovday:' Red city again, after a brief absence, his vessel, Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, residing on from F. Cobb & Co.; Julia A. Decker TVo. 1. We are offering THE WEEKLY ARGUS. schooner Martha T. Thomas, having arrived Morse’s Corner, besides considerable assistance the Marsh Road, will celebrate their golden Jonathan Cone from A. C. Gay& Co.; Alfr rendered to the Glen Cove meetings. All this an Elegant Jacket, Black and The patrons of the Weekly Argus get the benefit from Philadelphia, Wednesday. wedding tomorrow. Keene from A. F. Crockett Co. in addition to the local church work. Blue Cheviot, fur trimmed, or of the improvements made In the Dally Argus. The wedding of Geo. B. Casey and Miss The Thomaston limesters are about all at Company Hence they will have a newsier and more complete Memtership Committee —Nine new mem Thos. Walker of Georges River Mills, War Emma A. Price was solemnized Saturday last home. Sch. Eliza Levensaler is loaded with without, large sleeves and full paper for 1894. T he W eekly will contain u sum bers; 135 letters pertaining to tbe work of the ren, is seen about Devonshire street quite often by Rev. C. W. Bradlee. It was a very pleas lump lime from O. H. Cushing & Co. for New mary of all the world’s news, including of course Union sent through the mall to different per York. Sch. Ringleader is loaded for Boston skirt— think of it, these days. He was in town a while last week. ant home wedding at the residence of the National, State nnd local news. It will also contain sons, and 145 welcome cards distributed to from Burgess, O’Brien & Co. Schs.James A. bride’s parents, Gtanite street. T u b C.-G. accurate market reports, ship news, agricultural In Brown, Wm. Butman, Diadem, Telegraph, Only S5.OO. strangers nt the Sunday morning preaching offers its congratulations. formation, fashion articles for the ladies, Young Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stackpoie arc here and service. Nettie Cushing, B. H. Jones, Lottie, Richard People’s Column, plenty of carefully selected mlH- Miss Adele H. Wood entertained Thursday Hill, Effie J. Simmons, Veto, and Mary B. — 2 . . A . MiSfifisMLong^ Have cellany, including poetry, and short stories. In will spend tho Winter with their daughter, Mrs. Educational Committee.—Thirty-five copies Smith are waiting for business. fact no pains will be spared to make the Weekly James Dingley, Roxbury. of the “ Young People’s Union” taken; mem evening. Five handed euchre and amusing Cloak, in all sizes, butterfly Argus a more Interesting and valuable family paper bers pursuing the “ Christian Culture Courses” parlor games enlivened the hours....The “Two Sch. Ira B. Ellems, Marston, is at Wild Cat than ever before. Dozen” had an enjoyable social and supper in loading stone for New York. cape—think it, ~~TKftVs-—y.TE-TlW. one year, free of postage, Miss Jennie McLain is in town and will published in that paper, ard m mtuiy educa ei.su In alliance or i J R T T * ! - '•>» >««• the First Baptist parlors, Wednesday evening Sch. Robert Pettis, Pemaquid and Catalini spend the Winter here studying music. tional meeting sustained arrived from Boston Tuesday. Only S3.75. Clubs of 10 free of postage, $10.00 In adv?tr.V^‘* Missionary Committee.—A live “Conquest ....I u order to earn money to assist in raising Schs. Billow, for Providence; Ath IV o. J3. Black Cheviot Removed Meeting” held each mon h. This committee the debt of tbe Cong’l Church Misses Mary spont a few days in tbe city Portsmouth;.,ru M. ADAMS & CO., P U B ' R S ^ * ^ ! ^ has charge of the Light Bearers, an organiza Fogler and Adela H Wood have been selling Jacket, Worth Collar and fur during the week? tea by the cup in tbe srore of A. Ross W’eeke. sailed Tuesday Irort tion for training the children in missionary 9 0 ISxelitmtro S t They did a prosperous business. Sch. E. G. Willard saf! tiimmed—think of it, i PORTLAND, MAINK. Dr. O. G. Sherman and A. F. MS knowledge and effort. London from Farrand, Spear^& Coj Only S7.5O. to t h e den visifedjbe city last week. Musical Committee.—Has orynn z dachoru'k Sch. Clara Rankin is hauled u p jF th e" choir for the Sunday preaching services, led by CITY COUNCIL. son at Pulpit Harbor. IV o- 4 . Black and Blue SEND f:r sample copies. C. H. and E. P. Washburn were here from 0 . M. Lord. Sch. Ada Ames went to jf n a l haven Wed- Thomaston. inclal Committee.—Gave tbe Union and its Usual Amount of Business Transacted aid IIP for Sew York. All Wool Cheviot Jacket, cape at the Novembei friends\h\50ud ’*,ne at Harvest Festival, Sch. Montague is in the stream partly and fur trimmed—think of it, The new comic opera, “ The Honevmooners,” and n t ti n ia '^ * 1 lor the work loaded for N£w York. Boston Transcript at tbe Columbia Theatre, has proved a popular W illoughby of the society. Yt T committee is supefffiend- The regular monthly meeting of the City Sch. W ide ?\wake is chartered to load stone, Only S1O.OO success, and the large audiences which have ing the raising of tbe “ self denial fund” which Council was held last evening and tbe follow at Green’s Landhr^for New York. gCJ^Like Bargains in Higher A trustworthy, clean and interesting family news attended have shown unmist ikable apprecia the Union is coileeting to aid tbe Friendship paper, free from sensational nnd objectionable mat- ing business transacted. Schs. Robert Pettis,^rolff K. C. Gankin & tion of the clever lines and the equully enjoy church to purchase a furnace. The week of Grade Goods. ters In both tending and advertising columns; offer The petition of residents on Columbia Ave Co., for Boston, and Louisa FV<£i\ibs, from F. able music. Miss Hall and Richard Golden self denial is to close next Wednesday evening ing to the educated and intelligent public tbe most nue, for the city to accept it as a street, was Cobb A Co. for Portland sailed Thursday both have rare opportunities and improve with a lecture by Rev. Geo. E. Tufts, of Bel Instructive and enteitulniug selection of news, lit referred to tho committee on streets. This is Schs. Bertha E. Glover, D. W. Hamma them, and tbe songs of the piece are being fast, upon Switzerland and Italy. Those hav Block erary, political, financial, art, music and general a thoroughfare running from the New Thom and Hume arrived from Boston and Cha topics of the day and season. rapidly caught up on tho street. The engage ing the self denial envelopes will present them from Lynn, Thursday. aston Road, near tbe old depot, to Pleasant ment closes Saturday and will be followed, at tbe door as tickets of admission, others will street. It is 49 1-2 feet wide, nicely graded, Sch. Red Jacket brought coal for Fred Nov. 13, by “ The Girl I Left Behind Me.” Day 15 cents each. Spear Thursday from New York. Daily Evening Transcript. and has five neat cottage houses, ail built the One of tbe most prominent and best of all Sunday School Committee—New scholars past year. Sch. Fannie Flint arrived from New York No Bunday edition. railrondfeoroedy dramas of the present day is for tbe Sunday School; a training class estab Thursday with coal to S. G. Prescott & Co. “The Danger Signal,” which will bo presented lished under tbe lead of the pastor for the Tho special committee of the Board of Aider- Sch. Lemuel Hopkins, Carr, loaded with 339 and 343 ut the Grand Opera House this week This training ot teachers for Sunday School work, men appointed to oversee the grading and fill stone from Frankfort for New York, came in Saturday Evening Transcript. play is from the pen of Henry 0. DeMille and Sunday Schools to be established at Morse’s ing in of the roadway alongside the electric Wednesday leaking. Will discharge cargo Sixteen or more pages. whose plays, “ The Wife,” “ The Charity Bail,” Corner and No 9, Sea street. This cimtnit road on North Main and Maverick streets re aud haul out to repair leak. ‘The Lost Paradise” and others, brought him tee also ha6 general supervision of the work ported that tbe railroad company had complied Schs. Fannie A Edith, Portland and Edward Weekly Transcript. both fame and fortune, and tells a story of love of the Bethel at the last named locality. with their wishes and recommended that the Lameyer, Saco, arrived Wednesday. Main Street and duty as the pen of Mr. DeMille can well road and grade be accepted. The report and Sch. Flora Pressey arrived Wednesday • Published Fridays. depict. recommendation were accepted. The road will coal front New York for FI. IL Hall A C At the Hollis Street Theatre Mr. and Mrs. TOWN MEETING. put considerable more gravel between tho rails. Address BOSTON TRANSCRIPT CO., Kendall begin an engagement of two weeks The committee having in charge the matters FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS 254 Washington Street, Boston. Mass. and will open with “ Tbe Second Mrs. Tan- The Citizens of Thomaston Called in Special Session. of uncollected taxes for back years mode a re querry” for tbe first six nights, and will decide port of the condition of things, and un order Reported From Brown A Company’s Weekly Freight Circular. And are open later as to the second week's repertoire. A warrant is posted in Thomaston calling was passed instructing the committee and city Other attractions ore “ A Lady of Venice” at the citizens to meet in Watts Hall, tomorrow. solicitor to come to un immediate settlement, The advance of the season brings no in the Globe,r,the Lilliputians in “ A Trip to Mars'* / Wednesday evening, at seven o’clock, to act either with the collectors or their bondsmen. crease in the inquiry for tonnage in the prom at the Tremont, “ L’Entant Piodigue” at the upon the following articles : The Joint Spectul Committee on 8ewers, inent foreign trades, and as a consequence for Business. Museum, and “ The New South” at the Bow- 1 —To choose a moderator. Alderman Crockett Chairman, reported recom of the prevailing apathy the market display doin Square. 2. —To see if the town will vote to lea^e a por mending further Investigation into the Ocean a conspicuous absence u f jo ne and stif Shlaf. tion ot the land in the rear ot Watts Block tor notwithstanding the ^ flp E ’iative^y t street sewer matter, und recommending that • ! the erection of a Memorial Building bv P. of square-rigged vessels at hand. • the Sea street sewer, from E. W. McIntire's LIST OK LETTERS Henry Tills m Post, G. A. R . said building eral cargo freights in all directions partake and lease to revert to the su’d town of Thom residence to tbe trap on Sea street, be built. A the prevailing quietude in other departments^’ aston after P. Henry Tillson Post eeases to ne subsequent order calling for tbe building of with little or no variation in rates for Australia, Remaining in Rocklund postoffice, for the an organization or on the lapse of a certain New Goods Being number of years ibis sewer was passed in tho Lower Board. New Zeland, the West Coast, etc. • * * For 370 week ending November 4, 1893. 3. — To transact any other business that may The Board of Aldermen refused to cor cur and River Plate and Brazil ports the movement of Gents* List. Peterson, William properly come before the meeting. a committee of conference was appointed lumber, etc. continues slow, with rates to the CIihs first named destination about steady, and to Annis, H. R. I’bilhrick, K. The Post, if it is granted this lease, will erect This committee tailed to agree and the order Received Every Day. Andrews, G. O. Ripley, W. W a wooden bui.ding 60 feet long, 22 feet wide, the latter firm. In the minor foreign trades ring bargains Sleeper A Woodward remains hung up. —West Indies, etc.—there is more inquiry Vitkins, Phil. Spear. Edmund two storiQs, with slate root, with quarters tor Bickiord, R. J. Tux Colleotor Farwell reported tbe collec for vessels, which being scarce are firmly held. St. Clair, O the Relief Corps on tbe ground floor und Post tion ot $62 670.97 in October. Cates, J. H. Trenbolm, W. A. The list of charters for the week is not very 10c Dress Ginghams. 5c yd. Clark, Clarence E headquarters up stairs. The Post bat, $1000 Ordered that a plunk walk on tbe west side extensive, hut a more active season is close at USE MISS BEECHER’S Clussou, Capt. D. F. Wooster, A. L for a starter, and prjpjse erecting a building 8c Standard Prints, 5c yd. LadJacob recommended last Spring, be built at once. Heavy Shaker Flannel, 3 3-4c yd. Collins, William Bums, Miss Julia City Marshal Crockett was authorized to coastwise remain quiet, but a firmer fe COLORS BROWN ANO BUCK, Guesnoey, W. 8. Butler, Mrs. Lucinda employ two more patrolmen for night duty prevails and a rise of 25 cents per M. 15c Silkoleue, 9c yd. THE ELECTIONS. instances been obtained. A more It contains no sulphur or lead. Wushtug is not Dyer, Capt. C. E Clark. Mattie whenever in bis opinion there was need. Ladies' all wool Black Hose, 19o pr, required after dyeing, mb iu other dyes. W hole D.iley, Sam’l Dean, Mrs F. M. (2) advance in these freights, however, can 1 lot 81 Corsets, 79c pr. sale druggists who have handled all the various KngbtCURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT Rockland was received in Camden nt noor, noon mall nt night night mall In the morning. Notice from the “Three Crottrs. e . Curbing for ihe brick walk In Iront of the The kicking waq ol n most vigorous nature, B O ST O N Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read new blocks Is being lall....C am den digs but they had not much chance to kick for Fos*- able Form for Home Use sewers with tin dippers. mnstcr Singh, sent a protest to Washington, We will send this Box containing A careful comparison of Dr. D. C , and the trouble waj promptly remedied. Price’s Delicious Flavoring Ex Industiial News That Shows Business Tbe roof is being pnt on Ihe Opera House. Four Bottles of Elegant Perfume j . ;? ‘ coigsfe« tracts with the other flavoring ex Activity - Local Notes Regarding W. G. Wadsworth has nt bis market a big C L O T H IN G tracts offered for sale, will convince Things of Interest—The Week’s Tbe building hasn't settled any yet. The only sellling lhat Is anticlpited I’ piying tbe bills. pumpkin raised bv Eugene Long of Lincoln- FREE! Y ou/M Peonies any person that for strength, puri Record of Personals. till®. It weighs 74 pounds. ty, delicate and natural flavor, 'Fo any address, upon receipt o, Andrew Morton Is bavtna bn bouse shingled j E. E. Boynton is to have a dandy store,with W. C. Howe, the machinist, is kept bnsv at * Perfumes. ornsmenlal steel ceiling, carved cornices, etc., his place ot business, with C. M. Baratov. (25) twonty-fivo Labels, token from a, /"I STORE, James Stinson Is thejsnitorot the Reading 0? PRICE’S ....F re d Lewis expects to get into his new Mr. Howe is a very capable workman. pnekage containing either Three Crmv • ream Tartar or Three Crow Spice. R >otn store next week. l ag C - J. was ihe first arrival si tbe Read- j (I) L a b e l , taken from i bottle containing Moses Rankin, an need citizen of Lincoln- 1 hree Crow Lemon. A. C. PHHBRICK, Prog. ing R oom . The clay mine in Elm street has been another Flavoring Tbe Second Advents have taplisms nearly ! rlllle, 81 years, died Saturday week at Drake’s serlons handicap to tbe sewer crew. The (I) L abel, taken from n bottle contuining Corner. Tbe funeral was held Tuesday. Three Crow V.inllla every Sunday. work is proci eding very satisfactorily when E xtra cts tbe advents are hiving a new chimney I one considers ihe amount of obstacles which 2 7 Labels in all. Ihoraaa Hopkins bad a severe shock a week « are far superior. Ladies of taste ' built in tbeir chapel. have interfered. lage, write your name and ago, and Is now confined to his house. C. M. once having enjoyed the deli Considerable religions interest is manifested j In ihe various churches. Tbe sewer crew struck a bad place in Ihe soil McDonald is In charge of the store on Mechanic cious flavor that is given to street. JOHN BIRD COMPANY. Rockland, Maine. I The sewer on Summer street was flushed opposite the Opera Honse. It was clay of a Our Low Prices on the cakes, puddings, creams, etc., by similar consistency with that found In digging • • •y If the Rnract Hottlcn nro placed In W arn Water, ’n a few mtnub a the Label* will come off. from the hydrant Friday. Abram French was In town last week------Dr. Price’s Vanilla or Lemon Ex for the Opera Honse foundations. Supports Grand Master Bisbee, I. O .O . F , took the tract, could not be induced to use It Is said lhat we have bad only three pleas were driven down along the sides of tbe ditch Latest Shape Rebekah Degree in Rockland Wednesday even an y oth er. ant Safa days since July 1. to keep the earth in place. ing------Almost everybody la digging a hole Tbe electric railroad track to Camden is in the street. being graded and improved. Yonng’s Orchestra played in West Rockport | Hardware I ®tore- STATEMENT BY AN AUTHORITY Some of onr people are patting the Winter Thursday evening....The Daniels building Is War Crys are now on sale here------Meser I uso and rocommend ‘'Dr. Prien's garments on the fountains and shrubbery. being painted....Tbe rear store in the Daniels vey’s Orchestra plays here once a week------H A T S Delicious Flavoring Extracts” ns tin Bunnell, the baker, reports business good, building is to be filled with a stock of pictures. W. R. Oil,, wbo has been severely ill, is Im strongest and finest, and an giving the and bis famous bread in demand, ....M esser, Ihe barber, has a hard wood floor, proving------The Ordway Plaster Co. Is put electric lights, etc., in his new shop. H. H. CFLIE A CO., most desirable results in the manufac The home camp meetings were continued ting in a large kettle and making other changes. ture of Ice Cream last week at tbe M K vestry. Increasing business compels It. lfi*‘ Will CFivo Special Bargains on Are appreciated. / MRS E. W. THURLOW . W O. Wadsworih has a nice market under < Ice Cream Parlors. Oak St Robert Carey is having repairs made io his i house. S. J. Treit is doing the work. the Achorn dry goods store. He reports busi C. M. Barstow recently shipped one of his B ar Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails. ness starting in well. Mr. Wadsworih was well known heading machines to Virginia. All the Popular Makes, including Gunnell, the baker, is to make changes and formerly with D. A. Campbell. Ho under This ingenious machine has a world wide repu 3LACKSMITH’S STOCK AMD TOOLS, LPERT TESTIMONY. improvements at his place ol business. stands the meat and grocery business, is a thor tation, and is u«ed almost everywhere. For [ I , I ||,r Iv-T -It. I, .HI. B. W. Hunt and wife are housekeeping In oughly reliable young man, we hopo be will the first time In two years, so Mr. Barstow In Carrlrtge St*x*k md ’Trimmings, ship i hnndlcry and I'l.hrrm en's Onods, Quarry Stock “The Harrington." ,o ’« „g Ex ' the irtaper part of Avery Small's residence. succeed in building up a largo trade. forms us, he is up with his orders. Itiink they are just what they Mrs. E. M,Jordan has sold her Inlerest in 4 3 6 JVTn.ixr S t., n o c lilm ic l. TV? o ’“Youmans,’’ the bouse on Commercial street to Mrs. A. E. Oeorge H. Cleveland exhibits a 42-uonnd Currier A Son report the receipts of con«id- and of the nn>t deliente McCobb. squash raised by J. B. Stearns------FineWaur erable fox and coon fur— -Sumner Conant, Lampson & Hubbard, Some nice hogs and pigs are being cut up in kraut made by Mr. Engley is in the market the boot and shoe doctor, is n jw pleasantly AIRS. E. L. PERRINS, the markets. Onr market men pay 8 cents a ------Edw. Rokes has opened a billiard ball located in tbe base ent of Burd A Hosmer’s taurnq^and Ice Cream Parlors, 301 pound for round hog. under the Montgomery law office on Mechanic new store, where he has fine quarters------A ‘‘rEPW?* And Boston Derby. • Ma in Street. street------Boynton's velvet taffy Is having a dead dog in the brook that crosses Chestnut These goods can be found at the fol The High School graduating class had an enjoyable sociable and dance in Engine Hall great run. street sort of stirred up the people in that vi At $1.50, $2, $2.60, $3. lowing stores: cinity last week. Some times a dead dog is Wednesday evening. French's Cafe is now open and is doing a E. P Rollins. Rockland more offensive than a live one. PULMONARY DISEASES, Perrv Bros , 14 Front Street It Is rather late In tbe season^to be digging good business. It occupies the entlro second potatoes, but Granville Upham is digging his, H. O. Gurdy & Co., 4 Camden “ floor In the handsome new Flelcber Block. H. L. Alden, the newly chosen president of and is taking out fine ones. SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, A. F. Crockett Co., 743 Main “ The dining hall is a large and beauilful room our Camden National Bank, la one of Camden’s E. M. Perry, 738 “ The building owned by Mrs. Rebecca Snow overlooking tbo bay, high posted, well lighted best busluess men. He is conservative and 720 “ G. W. Leach, and partly occop‘:u by G. H. M. Barrett is and handsomely furnished. It is healed by level-headed, and Is thoroughly conversant with RHEUMATISM, 672 •* Wm. B. Hills, being repaired and will be painted. steam and lighted by electricity. A private banking business, h ving been a member of tbe Ask to see the Acborn & Thorndike, _ 6 U S “ dining room, commodious kitchen, lavatories - C U R E D B Y - *666 •• Cranberries are plenty and nice. They re board of directors for twelve years. The direc Rankin & Co., tail at eight cents a quart. On Cape Cod and toilet rooms complete the fittings. The nd, Spear «e-Go.. ‘ 686 •• tory of the bank is strengthened by the addi they cost from 83.30 to ®f 50 a barrel. rooms are reached by a broad staircase. It is tion ofW . O. Alden to fill the place made L. Richardson, 674 “ a credit to the place and is already being appre r r 460 •• •• The Reading Room was opened Wednes- vacant by the death of D H. Bisbee. 'J. E. Frohoc, ciated. Duchess Pants C . A. Haskell, 442 •• I day evening. The Society needs about 830 • » I more. Have you sent in your contribution f H. G. Tibbetts, 434 “ W. A. Coombs of Coldwater, Mich., the big The dedication dance in tho new Cleveland Warranted not to Rip. Bicknell Tea Co., 398 •• There was another war talk in T .V . Hill's flonr manufacturer, was in town Wednesday. Hail, Tuesday evening, was very much of a C Doherty, 377 “ j flsb market, Wednesday. This is headquarters success. Tbo managers were Annie Richards, 368 “ -----Dr. A. F.Miller was in Boston last week— E. B. Ingraham & Co., I for reviving the events of the Great Rebellion. Steam heat i« on In Ihe Masonic Temple and Sadie Pendleton, aided by Bertha Richards^ ol Cod Liver Oil wilh Hypophosphites ol Lime and Soda. Prices— $1, S I.25, $1.50, $2 , C. E. Tuttle, 306 “ *• Louise Watson and Edna Sweetland. Meser Jere Harrington, 292 “ ’ J. H. Eells has in bis show-case a five, ten French Block------Drs. Miller and Bisbee will CURES NERVOUS DEBILITY, GOUT, AN/EMIA, and 25-cent scrip, while T. V Hill exhibits a not move into tbeir new quarters until the new vey’s Orchestra played and a nice oyster sup $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, Donohue’s Cash Grocery. 266 per was served at French’s Cafe. There was a RICKETS, 262 1 50-cent scrip. They are quile a rarity these walk is laid. They hope to have a number of White & Case, large party from Rockland and all had a __ K 5 J L 5 5 ,___ O. P . Hix, 246 days. openings in their new quarters. Dr. Bisbee And Diseases Caused by Faulty Assimilation j>f_FooiL. 234 says they will have such elegant rooms that delightful time. A. P. Webster has ieased this J . H. Flint, ( An invitation ball was held in the Opera Sold by all Druggists. Look for I t R E tS ^ T o n every label. Theodore Roosen, 166 { House Friday evening, with music by Bur- people will come np there and have teeth pulled hall for a year, and will conduct a series of nice balls and parties there. JV. E. Hall, State St. | kett's Orchestra and supper at the Carleton just for the sake ot visiting the new offices----- otETsFAL REMEDY CO., Rockland, Me. f tox Farmers Ex. Co,, Limerock “ House. ’bitnev. 33 Park “ ROCKPORT PERSONALS. 417 “ “ Edward T. Payson of Camden has taken the The boulders being removed from Ihe har 105 Sea “ j boot and shoe repair shop ol his father, who is bor, in tbe track of the dredger’s work, are Krasins Wall has closed^jw j^e49fu i term'o, 14 W ater “ I unable io do the work on account of pour some doien in number, weighing from 15 to 20 ichool at W ilas^-corner, St. Oeorge. Camden j health. tons each. R. S. Davis of this town has the 'contract. A staging on four long legs is placed People with pumps on their premises are Zev ,D. B. Phelan of Waldoboro was In town 1 getting them ready for Winter, in case the cold in tbo water, over the boulder. Standing J. F. Cliflfo’ this staging tbe workmen drill a hole In I : week. Should know that. C. E Shaw, j weather makes the usual hivoc with tbe tbe first-prize butter a t the W. V . Hodgkin? fhomaston C. 8» R. water pipes ihe coming Winter. rock, using a very long drill. A long lroo^llir Mrs. Halda Andrews went to Boston tbe 2d leading Conventions baa boon E. L Dillingham & Co with a split in Ihe end is put into Ibrnfl-f!? Io visit iriends. salted wltb DIAMOND CIIYSTA1. Rev. Mr. J o h n s o n ^ ' ■» drilled. Aw etorM tot. SAI.T. It fa tbe purest salt made, T. S. Andrews, preserves and bolds tbe flavor of good but blasters & Starrett. our Advent Church expired Sunday of last role the wedge is Mrs. Barziila Spear returned borne last 2 BIG DAYS 2 week from her visit to Fitchburg, Mass. ter longor than any other suit. It is free , Dinsmore, week. His friends generously remembered driven np into the slit, spreading it and thus Butter from bard mid flinty substances nnd always GivWlowers. ~ 1 him with a sum of money besides other pres- fastening tbe rod securely into the boulder. Mrs. J. 8. Foster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. dissolves Just right. The leading butter EACH WEEK! S. E ell, and all run down.” — M rs. Nettie Greenlaw, Rockport, Me. 10 lb. Pail Fairbanks Lard ...... 1.00 Union 6 lbs. Best Cunary S eed ...... 35 a. Fossett & Son, be put one pouch on a star route. From “ Allen’s Sarsaparilla cured me of dyspepsia and indigestion, after many D. H. Pulsifer, Waldoboro day. He was driving into the Rockport Ice NORTH HAVEN. New Uarbudoes Molasses, one trial will con- Co.'s lumber yard, when his horse became Rockland to Camden Is a star route. Tbe new other medicines and doctors had failed.*’ — Mrs. II. J. Barnes, Camden, Me. vince jo u of its w o rth ...... 38 John Burnhefmer, North Waldoboro man in charge of Uncle Sam's letter and paper Alexander Oillla reports plenty of fish in bis 2 Cuds Fine Peaches...... 25 unmanageable and ran, throwing out Mr. “ Allen's cured me of Scrofula humor of longstanding.” — Mr. R ichard J. W. Haggett, Damariscotta Mills transportation business discovered this rule, Damariscotta Fuller, wbo was picked up Insensible, but soon weir. Saville, Vinal Haven, Me. Flint A OF" With every Ten Dollars’ worth of goods I rkins, Nobleboro I rallied. The borse tried to put up at a small and as a result the Camden through pouch was F. A. Joyce is putting large windows In bis discontinued, and all Camden mall was sent have made arrangements witii a western house to S Fales, C’-shing j building, but the door was too smojl to include bouse. give my customers a BKA.UTIFUL CRAYON into tbe Rockland office, there to be pnt into u The Artesian Well Co. is boring a well for PORTRAIT of anyone whom you wish in your Nelson Thompsou, Friendship ; the carriage. family, to bo oopied from small photo; provided poneb tor Glen Cove, where the Glen Cove F. H. Smilb. D. B. Cobb & Son, Senrsmont ' Tbe schools are doing well in all tbeir you purchase a frame with it, which 1 shall sell at mail was to be taken out and tbe bag then sent cost. Call and inspeot framts and sumple picture. V. A. Simmons various departments. Tbe attendance Is un Cbas. Fisk of Rockland has bought Otis to Rockport, the Rockport mail removed and Cunningham & Overlook, So. Liberty usually large. The rainy days have almost ail Kent's driving borse. tbe pouch with the Camden mail then to be for. A A. Howes & Co., Belfast come on Saturday. Apropos of this a young Tbe clam factory has started up making em “ Allen's cured me of a severe case of biliousness, loss of appetite, and C. E. TUTTLE, Farwell & Tilton, Thorndike Station warded to Camden. Tbe mall carrier is obliged ster was heard to ask another, one pleasant ployment for some of tbe people. general debility of long standing." — Mr. E. W. F ullerton, Cash Corner, 40 390 MAIN STREET. "Davidson & Currier, Appleton to leave on the arrival of the train In Rock day, what day of the week it'w as. “ 1 don’t Will Stinson and wife are living In a part of Cape Elizabeth, Me. E K. Clark, Jefferson land, so that be could not wait until tbe Cam SPEAK BLOCK. NEAR PARK STREET know," was tbe answer, “ but I know it isn't the house occupied by Capt. Stone. “ Allen’s cured me of sciatic rheumatism of 35 years' standing." — A. W. Mathews & Young, Liberty den pouch was made up in the Rockland office. O. B. Kent brs bought a nice thoroughbred Saturday.’* Burnham, 3 Wilmot St., Portland, Me. P 8. Ingalls. Hasorville As a result tur two days malls arrived as Jersey heifer of Cbas. Fisk of Rockland. Allen’s Sarsaparilla cures ALL diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and follows: Tbe morning Camden mail into Mr. and Mrs James Browne are receiving TO SA D IE. Kidneys. Il is an unfailing remedy. Those who have used it claim it to be the congratulations at tbe arrival ot a daughter. honest kind, accomplishing many honest and wonderful cures. All druggists The Ladies Aid Society had a quilting one By L. Y. B. sell it. It will cure you. Take it now. BETTER week ago Wednesday, followed by a sociable [Some Make Good Write you a poem, girlie? THE ALLEN SARSAPARILLA CO., Jthers Better . Then give me a thorne, I pray aud supper In tbe evening. TIMES Else my mu«e would wander, C h iio re n Cbas. Fisk of Rockland was in town last Woodfords, He. “ Magnificent” Makes Best J Fall, perchance, upon the way. who ar» thin, hollow-chest week....W. O Waterman, wife and daughter ALREADY What? No theme? Then tell me Lightest, W hitest, Brightest Bread, ed, or growing too fast, are Julia visited Mr, Waterman’s sister, Mrs. And still butter coming; but we must Daintiest Rolls, . . Most Delicate Cu How can I write aright? Joseph Conant, at Vlnalhaven, last week. have money to meet present demau ds, Most Delicious Pastry. I'll took in your eye., maybe in them made Strong, Robust and aud shall sell : 1*11 find a theme at eight. GUARANTEEDTOCURE H e a lth y by ROCKPORT MARINE. HEGAHULIiMM OP COST Y ee, back ol that gleam of laughter See 1 eoulful thoughts and true. Seb. Antelope loaded lime last week for Bos A Large Stock of the Leading Makes of The making ol mauy happy, ton from tbe Shepherd Co. A heart of pure, “ true blue.** S c o tt’s Scb. Annie Laura discharged wood for So as I look to the future Carleton, Norwood A Co., last week. Pianos and Organs I aee, tike a pan of bright - - T H E N E W - - Scb. H. S. Boynton loaded last week with Your eweet aod womanly graces AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Tracking a home with light. E m u Is j on lime from Carleton, Norwood & Co. for Boston. «8-Dou*tbuy until you have eeeu our stock -O Scb. Emma Knowlton sailed the 31st for No fretting o’er cares and eroeaee, 4* H A R D W A R E ❖ S T O R E Ihe Cream of Cod-liver Oil. Portsmouth, Va„ wltb ice from Ibe Rockport No fears for the morrow's fare; 0X7 SEA STREET, For Jeaue guides your journey, It contains material for mak Ice Co. PictnrB Frainine to Order. He carries the burden of,care. ing healthy Flesh and Bones. S e ts . Petrel aud Antelope from Boston both Such a preeisua plauner aud soother discharged general cargo of corn and flour for In now open for business with an ele MAINE MUSIC CO. « I see you become each day Cures Coughs, Colds and tbe 6. K. & H. L. Shepherd Co., last week. CORNER MAINE ANU LIMEROt'K STS. That I ceaae to wouder aud wouder g a n t lin e of n e w g o o d s ...... ------f , At tbe uumber wbo walk your way. Weak Lungs. Physiciant, the Scha. Riverdale. Cbarlea Uillinga, Oeorgle B., THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. world over, endorse it. Emily Bell, Clement, Annie P. Kimball, Motto, BAR 1U9N AM) STEEL l.\ LARGE OR SMALL QLAATIT1ES. Su let it prove, my girlie— Lucinda and the D. K. Ram all discharged Widow Grey’s Ask your Grocer lor It. Bo labor aodipray aud sow, LAM SO N cfc STIMPSOKT, Thai the long stretch of future Don't be deceived b; Substitutes! wood last week for Ihe S. E. fit H. L Shepherd Salt Hheuui Cure Cobb, Wight & Co., Agents. Prepared bjr Scott A Bowue, N. Y. All Lki^uU. 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