An Independent Journal, Devoted to Home Interests. Established in 1878. ■ ...... - ...... ______‘' " A V O L U M E 21. HALLOWELL, ME., SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898. N V HGoV = ------2 samv LIQUOR IN THE ARMY. tary posts in which the younger soldiers ure. A few smaller buildings are un BAD ENGLISH THE M AN VHO COMJRrument are being schooled for the National de finished and some of the larger ones are 5ND. ig mi The contrast between the order of Spring and Summer fense. The canteen system, says the re not full of exhibits. The great organ There would be both interest and in a General Miles against the use of intoxi port, should be abolished. On this sub stands with half its pipes in, and work struction in a list of the words securely In the discussion of the ^ cants by soldiers exposed to the hard ject it quotes the testimony of Major- men and mortar beds are visible here intrenched in our own vocabulary to-day Spani h territory after tl> ships of the Cuban campaign, and the General Howard, who speaks as,follows: and there. Y’et as such tilings go, the which were bitterly assaulted on their one im
—_ — No. 532. It seems that the Cuban leader Garcia A TRAIN A HALF MILE LONG. WASHINGTON LETTER. ISTER. EE POUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE was one of the students who attended CLOSING GUT SALE! July 25, ISOS. jA YS Yarmouth Academy, in compay with 20 Railroad men of 25 years ago often ‘Frost will come before peace does Northern National Bank FOR TWO WEEKS. COMMENCING or so of corn-patriots. George Woods stand in blank wonder at sight of trains SATURDAY, JULY 30th, ISOS. o w elli Me. said a member of the Cabinet, wdien ask AT HALLOWELL, In 't HE STATE OF MAINE, AT THE LL. I)., late chancellor of the Western now hauled over the Maine Central. It CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JULY 14, 1898. ed if there w’as any truth in the state In A dvance. University of Pennsylvania^ and former is remembered by young men now in the ment cabled from Europe that Spain had ,, Resources. Dollars. V l o n t t i s . ly a teacher in North Yarmouth Acad service that 20 cars were once considered Loans and Discounts, 140,391 48 emy, says he remembers Garcia as a made overtures for peace. Spain has Ladies' & Children's Hats & Flowers AND PROP'R. a good-sized train. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 773 60 not made any overtures for peace, unless young man of about 16 or 18 years of Now the roadbed has been improved, U S. Bonds to secure circulation, 100,000 00 i. vllo absence of age, of fine physique, with jet black hair the idea entertained by our officials, Stocks, securities, etc., 102 00 the locomotives are three times as long, Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures, 2,435 51 AT HALF PRICE. war. One reason that Spain would refuse at this time to and eyes, of frank, manly appearance, and there seems to be no limit to the Due from National Banks (hot Reserve Agents) 192 19 an writers* are not yet accept the condition of peace t^iat we Due from approved reserve agents, 28,084 88 ALL MILLINERY AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. very bright intelectually and as gentle in number of freight cars the machines can t less aud ejoject of war— his manners as a lamb. Dr.Woods says would exact, is wrong. Checks and other cash items, 173 44 LAWN WRAPPERS, finely made, sold for $1.25 to $2.00, haul. Nearly every day one can see Notes of other National Banks, 805 00 ,000 i.fo there can be no It is the opinion in administration cir to close out, 70c. Sion CRASH SUITS left* Will sell at great that Garcia would now probably be a- trains of 40 or 50 cars; one must remem Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents, 32 45 eludes 1(?> YspiUing hurnan- bout 60 years old and the veteran educa cles that we must take Havaua before Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: reduction. Eight SILK CAPES, to be closed at half price. ber, too, that cars are all made longer Spain will be willing to accept our terms Specie, 6,936 00 tor also claims that Gomez was at one Legal-tender notes, 199 00 7,135 00 SIIIRT WAISTS at. 20 cents. Other goods at very low prices. and heavier now, and instead of 10 tons of peace, and the campaign againt Ha time a student at Yarmouth Academy. are capable of carrying 30 to 50 tons. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas’r (5 per and his Cabinet vana is not expected toopen before fall. cent of circulation.) 4,500 00 According to the Waterville Mail, a The advance guard off Gen. Miles’ HVL. R O B E R T S . 0d,ay, formulating the The failure to furnish the army at To tal, 290,625 55 new record was made Tuesday by Train army has landed on Porto Rico and rais h this country will Santiago with suitable and abundant Ne. 41, Frank B. Lowe, engineer, and Liabilities Dollars. ed the stars and stripes. The flag will 100,000 00 Spain. The people medical supplies, and the meagre equip Capital stock paid in, George Lint, conductor. This train had wave on that island whatever may be done Surplus fund, 25,000 00 h "interest, for it will inent of men sent to the Philippines, is Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes (ENNEBEC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 75 cars and caboose, and was probably with the others. This is official. With •/ent of the war, bringing a good deal of criticism upon paid, 6,410 75 the longest train ever hauled over the in ten days or less it i3 calculated that National Bank notes outstanding, 90,000 00 inistration. “ the department” administration of af FOR BOSTON. Maine Central. Of course the cars were Porto Rico, except San Juan, which Due to other National Banks, 1,042 11 fairs. We need more every-day sense not all loaded, and a long line of empty Individual deposits subject to check, 68,056 76 is heavily fortified and garrisoned, will Cashier’s checks outstanding, 115 93 _ Thursday gave re- and less politics and favoritism. If this 1 > A I I /V S E R V IC E . flats was included. be in our possession ;that wdll come later. torate entertainment of war were conducted with any other than T otal, 290,625 55 There are a good many interesting By order of the President, the depart Commencing JULY I, 1598, officers by the ladies of a sixth-rate effete monarchy,this country STATE OF MAINE, County of Kennebec, ss: things about this train aside from its ex ure of Commodore AYatson’s fleet for I, Geo. A. Safford, Cashier of the above-named bank Strnr. DELLA COLLINS will leave Augusta at 1.30 p. m., Hallowell at 2, connecting lon’t think the country would now be learning a terrible lesson. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to with the popular steamers: : treme length. An average freight car is Spain has been postponed until further ^rations of snobbery, As it is, there should be swift execution about 35 feet between the ends of the the best of my knowledge and belief. after’s men are dying of judgment upon incompetence and ne notice. GEO. A. SAFFORD, Cashier. couplers. Many are longer, and very Although there are plenty of men anx Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26tli day of o. The tories of Phil potism. Kennebec and Sagadahoc few are shorter and consequently the ious to fight, there is no scramble to en July, 1898. Which alternately leave Gardiner at 3.35 p. m., Richmond 4.20, Bath 6 and Popham Beach roflgate Arnold were — W. BL PERRY, Nitary Public, line of cars was at least 2600 feet long. list in the regular army, which is still 7, Daily (Sundays included until September 1st) for Boston. ’ ' -v betrayed his Besides this there is about a foot of I L’ S‘ | Correct, attest: Returning—Leave Lincoln’s Wharf, Boston, every evening, (Sundays excepted) at 0 Some have mistaken Gen. Nelson A. more than 13,000 men short of the num o’clock for landings on Kennebec River, arriving at Bath in season to connect with Miles for Col. Dixon S. Miles who sur “ slack” between each car or nearly 100 ber to which Congress authorized its in C. L. SPAULDING, early morning boat for Boothbay and adjacent Islands, and trains on Maine Central BEN TENNEY, Directors, and Knox & Lincoln R. R. rendered to the Southern army at Har feet on a train of that length, nearly crease. Some account for this by ex LENDALL TITCOMB, \ the news- Fares between Boston and Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner, SI.75, round trip, $3.00; per’s Ferry in September 1862. The lat 2800 feet in all or a train of cars con pressing the opinion that men hesitate to Boston and Richmond, $1.50, round trip, $2.50; Boston and Bath and Popham Beach, *min dick- ter held an impregnable position on the siderably over half a mile long. N o. 3,247. $1.25, round trip, $2.00; Boston and Wiscasset and Boothbay Harbor, $1.50, round enlist in the regular army because there trip, $2.50, is matters REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Maryland Heights, abandoned it for a Think of the conductor going over is no certainty as to whether they will be C. A. Cole, Agent, Hallowell. J B. D r a k e , Pres. and he hopes less desirable position on Bolivar Height his train to speak a word to his engineer sent to the front or to some army post. iuck open the gates of San Juan be- and surrendered to the enemy. On his and walking half a mile to get there. An army officer, who has had a hand in Hallowell National Bank a cessation of hostilities is ordered, way to complete the terms of surrender, Think of the engineer half a mile away enlisting more than 23,000 men since at Ha llo w ell, in t h e Sta t e of Ma in e , at lur experience with Spanish diplomacy THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JULY 14, 1898. Dixon Miles was killed, some say by an from the station and wondering whether Congress authorized the increase in the I 1 not on especially encouraging feature M other flave Beep W aitirxj for This exploding shell. Nelson A. Miles, the his conductor and brakeman were about regular army, says the only reason the Resources. Dollars. the present war. present head of the army, was at the ready to give him the signal that they Loans and discounts, 104,316 59 ranks are not yet full, is the high physic U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 12,500 00 time of the Harper’s Ferry incident, the were aboard and all right and ready to Hawaii and Porto Rico! The United go on. al standard required; and to prove him Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures, 2,707 89 Lieut. Colonel of the 61st New York In Due from State Banks and Bankers, 1.532 62 tales geography ? dll soon include two self right, he pointed out that the aver HASKELL BROTHERS fautry, and with his command in the Due from approved reserve ageuts, 18,826 38 cw possessions in vhe settlement of the HISTORICAL LOT AND BUILDING. age of men enlisted had scarcely reached Checks and other cash items, 244 01 Antietam campaigh, being promoted to O ffer G reat B argains i n nish war—both re keys to great oce one out of every three who had been ex Notes of other National Banks, 3,452 00 Colonel for gallantry in that battle. The Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents, 37 87 c trade. Those w io go beyond this ac- The corner lot where the new City amined. similarity of names has often caused con La w ful Money Re se r v e in Ba n k , v iz : >n of territor w ill not remain true Building is to be erected has a history; Whether the United States shall annex Specie, __ 5,619 50 CHILDREN’S & SHOES. fusion, but Dixon Miles has been dead ’dorsed policy of the country 75 years ago James M. Ingraham had a the Phillippine Islands is a question not Legal-tender notes, 1,335 00 36 years, and Nelson still has a career Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per ■ of events moves very fast successful grocery store and liquor shop likely to be settled till the war is over, cent of circulation,) 562 Child’s Black? No Heel? Button, 2 to 6 - - 35 cts. before him in which it is believed he ttor days: i the near future where the Fire Department building now but every time it is semi-officially given T otal, 151.134 well win new homors. “ “ Spring Heel Button? 4 to 8 50 “ be a ra ’ cing of ac- stands, and farther west of it stood a out that a concert of European powers Liabilities Dollars. u n . << << (i large dwelling house,, It is thought that had decided that these islands shall not Capital stock paid in, 50.000 Russet 4 to 8 50 “ Surplus fund, Arrangements for the Summer School Ingraham built the brick store; he left pass under Ameri -an control, the num 15.000 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes “ Black? No Heel? Button? 2 to 6 - 35 “ £ \ . ~ Oood High for Sunday School teachers to be con town soon after its completion. After ber of Americans v.v.o favor Philippine paid, v We give V ery truly you 7,357 64 School edm tion, at. nen an ambi- ducted by the Maine State Sunday School ward T. B. Broooks & Co. did a prospe annexation is in ror«» I. Nobudy in , 11,250 00 Russet and Black, Spring Heel 9 to 11 - 65 " . ,.} vuuca „ ku m jtious one ampplAmf with further Association are now completed. Special rous hardware business in this store. Washington serk Ay believes that any 1,545 1 8 Dividends unpaid, 360 00 Misses “ “ " “ 12 to 2 - 75 “ >iv, •, :ed educational institu rates have been arranged with the rail They were succeeded by Franklin Ilath- concert of European powers will dare to Individual deposits subject to check, 63,660 84 ■ ” * ' t e s a desire to teach, way and steamboat lines. The exercises away. The second and third stories were attempt to dictate what this government Cashier’s checks outstanding, 1,960 70 gsgjU’ Call on us and be satisfied that the above mentioned goods 'lould be given. Let promise to be of great interest. Already occupied by the printing office and read shall do with the P lillipines or any other T o t a l , 151,134 36 are Genuine Bargains. St a t e of Ma in e , County of Kennebec, ss. icouraged whenever a large numbr of people are at North- ing room of the American Advocate. In conquered territory, and nobody doubts 1 I, W. H. PERRY, Cashier of the above-named tossible. Other things port and others are arriving daily. The those days people did not buy the Bos if such dictation were attempted, that hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is jrence should be giv- summer school will begin it’s sessions on ton and other papers, but became sub this would be forced by the practical true to the best of my knowledge and belief. HASKELL BROS., 128 Water St, Augusta. They know the Saturday duly 30. Special services will W. H. PERRY. Cashier. scribers to the reading room and its priv uuamimity of its own people to do just Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of AGENTS FOR CRAWFORD SHOES. schools far be held on Sunday and the regular stud ileges by paying $5 each year, and there what would be forbidden. AVTiile there July, 1898. ' , — . C. W. TILDEN, Notary Public. • they have ies of the school will begin on Monday read the papers. Afterward the Library are differences of opinion some of them I !k-il 1 Correct. Attest: schools and morning at 9.30 All Sunday School had rooms there. When the first library radical, about other things connected JOHN GRAVES, HEADQUARTERS FOR and Day school teachers are invited to building was to be built, the ladies want with the war, there is none about resist A. D. KNIGHT, Directors. attend. There is no charge for tuition ed the corner lot, but the owner asked ing European meddling. B. F. WARNER, memory of and the rates of travelling and board are $2,000 for it. In the end the present Li All the American members of the Ca CAMERAS. trious lead- such as to attract all who want a pleas brary cost $2,000, but that was not fore nadian Comission atteuded a preliminary DON'T FORGET .u be unveiled ant and healthful vacation combined seen at the time. John Dorr, late of meeting at the Department of State, at that we have the largest assortment of KODAKS, PREM0S, P0C0S, .20, when it is with real helpfulness in the spiritual life Augusta, also occupied the br'ck store a which it was decided that the first for HAWKEYES and BO-PEEPS. •ddtjnt McKinley and oth- and methods of work. The railroad year or two before Mr. Brooks took pos mal meeting of the Commission would FULL LINE OF °fficials, with other well- fare from Augusta and return is $2.70 session. be held at Quebec, Aug. 10th. Until O i l O l o t l j s 'vilj be present, with and other places in proportion. Write Plates, Films, Mounts, The dwelling-house On the west side thet time the Commission may be ad ever shown in the city, Great va- d from Hayti. The new at once to the Gen. Sec. Mr. Geo. II. of the lot was burned in 1824. When the dressed, care of Department of State, riety of patterns. Paper, Etc. v< ;tnf ‘88 like honor to the Archibald Northport Campground, Me., fire took place the only apparatus in the Washington, D. C. Inasmuch as the jr that marked out the for full travelling directions and rates town was buckets of which each member premier of Newfoundland had been ad WHIP8, Wocdward & Davenport Opposite Evans Hotel, Gardiner hich Douglass and his of board. of a tire company owned one. Water was ded to the British side of the Commiss Fine assortment, all prices. eir freedom. brought from the river, and passed from ion, Mr.T. Jefferson Coolidge, of Mass, The Longman and Martinez Pure Paints, The. multiplication of saloons in sec hand to hand by a row of people, some was named as an additional American are our speciality. Also the best White Schley, of Milwaukee, a tions of cities where the poorer people of them women. Commissioner, which makes six on each Lead and Pure Linseed Oil. Pads Peace Society, went live is as serious a grievance as any of In more recent years, an iron foundry side. The commission will not make own responsibility Headquarters for the celebrated which they justly complain. This is im plant occupied the west part of the lot. public the subjects to be considered. GEO. 13. LORD, u *\ dh the Queen for peace, pressively brought to view by a corre This property was twice gutted by fire, In view of the idea that the production ■h h proposed to go to Wash- spondence between Judge Fallon and once in 1855, again in 1860. From the of beet sugar is necessarily profitable, Buckeye Force Pumps. CONTRACTOR FOR 1 tackle the president. She Governor Wolcott concerning the saloons latter date to the present, this west part which is prevalent in this country, a re Large line of UAi .all ’ight, but neither the in South Boston. On that district, the has been a deserted tract. port of U-S. Consul general Goldsmidt General 3 Building hr Work, },ny responsible person would Judge says, a yearly tax of $1,840,000 \}t Berlin, to the Department of State,on Hardware, Cutlery and Cordage. ,r and she will be asked to de- is imposed by the saloons! “And when the production of beet sugar in Ger Is ready to furnish estimates on all Jobs, large or small. CASCO BAY. arliest moment. She must we consider that it is not the wealthy, many, the headquarters of the industry, opinion of her persuasive nor even the well-to-do people of South Boston Transcript: The city of Port is both interesting and instructive. The J. W. Church, G fra.rrite a i t cl IV tarble M oiTU im erTts. ’**' ’ at she could have any report says that the total exports of sug HALLOWELL, MAINE. Boston, but the hard-working, laboring land, our not very distant neighbor and ar from Germany in 1896 —97 was2,6l6 ie affairs of a nation A l l k T i r d j s o f C e m e t e r y W o r k : . aprl698 people who pay this vast sum, the mind one of the finest in appearance of oui 776, 525 lbs. , an amount unprecedent itentions were good, of every thinking man must be appalled many tine coast cities, has furnished a ed and which will probably never be REAL ESTATE uence of position or at the magnitude and the iniquity of such useful lesson in the matter of preserving reached again, since the prices, especial Winthrop Street, near Water. - Hallowell, Me. a tax.” Every district in Boston except and utilizing the advantages of an unus ly for raw sugar, paid the producers FOR SALE ! one voted for license, yet the people of profit. ually fine ocean frontage. One cannot, authoritative announce- the wealthy residence districts do not surely, visit the Eastern and Western A house lot in Chelsea, near the ferry, om Washington: “Porto want saloons. They vote to plant saloons worth $00 dollars or more. among their poorer neighbors many of Promenades with their splendid views Strong, steady nerves REMEMBER THE “ THE CITY FISH MARKET, " jpt by the United States, whose small incomes go to support these over the incomparable harbor, without About forty acres of land near the West and has been the plan for Are needed for success end of Central St., formerly owned by Arno nuisances. If the well-to-do vote for at once justifying the wisdom of the city SHEA & KILBRETH, i taken it will never be saloons, then among that class a fair pro Everywhere. Nerves Little; price $400. in securing them to the free use forever PROPRIETORS, pass forever into the portion of the saloons ought to be placed. The South half of the Dearborn house on Governor Wolcott has expressed his wish of all lovers of the beautiful. Nor can Depend simply, solely, Middle St.., a large and well-built tenement; \ed States, and there Alllvindsof Fresh,pi C |-| that as few saloons as is consistent with an unprejudiced Bostonian cruise up and price $1,000, • other thought. Its Upon the blood. Salt and Pickled 1 fair administration of the law should be down through the length and breadth of Apply to ;0- towards making up licensed.— The Congregationalist. lovely Casco bay without being tempted Pure, rich, nourishing e of war to the United to compare its beauties, at least in one Blood feeds the nerves Hallowell Savings Institution- Oysters, Clams and Lobsters in g will float over the is- KENNEBEC PROHIBITIONISTS. particular, quite unfavorably with those •MAINE [their season. of our own harbor, which, though less And makes them strong. Hallowell, Me., May, 1898. extensive, was originally equally favor New Dairy Cheese. The Prohibitionists of Kennebec Coun The great nerve tonic is BUT DON’T FORGET ow’s This? ty evidently intend to hold to their or ed in natural advantages. Of the reput 1840. 1898. A full linl of Canned Goods, Pickles, ed 365 islands in Casco bay there are but Hood’-s Sarsaparilla, THE Relishes, etc. Hundred Dollars Reward for ganization. They met in convention few of any size which are not more or I am now offering' the Best Grades arrli that can not be cured Tuesday afternoon last, nominating less wooded; some, like Eagle island, Because it makes h Cure. D. E. S h e a , C. F. K i l b u e t h \r & CO., Props., Toledo, O. county officers, and in the evening held near the outer edge, and corresponding Haxallaudsi. Louis Flour in its wild, precipitous character to the The blood rich and ngland Fair 141 Water street, Hallowell, Me. ’ v ' have known F. J. a public meeting addressed by Rev. A at the Recent Decline in Prices. vears, and believe outer Brewsters of Boston Harbor, are Pure, giving it power ------AT ------e in all business S. Ladd, candidate for governor. The heavily wooded and very striking in ap Also as Fine Groceries as I have sold ly able to carry out following nominations wore made: pearance. Surely they add greatly to To feed the nerves. these many years. Miss Bertha McClench heir firm, Senators, Charles II. Clary, Hallowed, idesale Druggists, the effect which this beautiful body of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tea, Coffee, P a re Spices, Cream Portland,Aug,22-27 Joseph E. Briggs, Winthrop, Isaac I). water produces upon all who sail over it Tarter, and Canned Goods. J auvin, Wholesale Ewer, Gardiner; register of deeds, Frank or who view it even from the two ele Cures nervousness, ADMIRAL DEWEY TEACHER OF PIANO ’6V , Metcalf, Albion; sheriff, Geo. L. Smith, vated esplanades of the eastern city. STONE WHRE, is all right, and so are the A ttractions Yen internally, Augusta; county commissioner, James * Dyspepsia, rheumatism, A Large Lot—All Sizes—AT COST ! for the BIG FAIR. AND CHURCH ORGAN. and mucous W. Carter, Farmingdale: county treas Eld. Frank Burr, of Boston, Mass., will Catarrh, scrofula, Fruit Cans of all grades and sizes, at Low Reduced rates on Railroads and Steam urer, E. Lincoln Brown, Vassalboro preach at the Winter street chape), Gardiner, est Posisble Prices. Please give me a call. boats, Excursions from all parts of New P u p i l o f J ohn O r t h , B o sto n . county attorn^ Woodw ’ Tin- Sunday July 31, at 11 A. M ° and 7 P. M. And all forms of England. Seats free; come one. eoni Impure blood. I I. TO BEY • For further details, see local columns. U'erms Reasonable,. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898.
PERSONAL NOTES. A BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. ANOTHER FLAG RAISING. LOUDON HILL NOTES. Royul makes the food pure, ; 040404040404040404040404 040404040 wholesome and delicious. The handsome residence of Charles II. Quite a number of nallowell people at Mrs. Angevine Springer is visiting rela Miss Mary D ole is at Old Orchard for a STATIONERY, BLANK visit of some weeks. Clary, Esq., Central street, was the scene of tended the Flag Raising at Emery’s Satur tives in Bootlibay. a very happy wedding service Wednesday day evening. The local lodge Knights of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Langmaid went Mr. B en T enney, President of the Pythias were invited as guests of honor but evening—a celebration impressive for its in to Cobbosseecentee Sunday. They w’ere ac CONFECTIONERY, SODA, i Hallowed Water Commission, has been in formality and evident keen interest of many owing to the threatening aspect of the weath Philadelphia on business this jiast week. companied by their friends,Miss Nita Mason, friends. The rooms notably the parlors, er there were not so many of the lodge pres of Wintlirop, Mass., Miss Florence Murry 1040404040404040V04040404 04040404040404 were beautiful with flowers and evergreen. ent as there would otherwise have been. James II. Sheeiian, who studied law and Mr. Frank Moreland of Augusta. with Beane & Beane and at one time was One of the bay windows was converted into The grounds were prettily decorated. Strings ST O N E <& city clerk, is now corporal of Co. D., 201st a bower /In which stood the bridal party. of Japanese lanterns hung among the trees, Mr. John Perry of Portland spent Sunday New York Volunteers. The regiment is The marriage'was solemnized at 8.30. and the speakers’ stand on the west side was with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Williamson. Agents American Express Comf made up largely of wealthy Brooklyn young The contracting parties, Miss Edith A. tastily draped in the national colors. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Colby of Riverside men. Clary, of this city, a graduate of our High Hon. Willis Wing, of Manchester called were calling on friends Tuesday. Globe Steam Laundry. School, class of ’89 and from Kent’s Hill, ’93 the company to order and in a few well Architect J. McA rthur V ance is the ‘and Mr. Percy A. I?. Dow, of San Francisco, chosen words introduced Hon. Fred Emery Miss Eva Winter will entertain the Triple guest of Mayor Safford. He is attending to were duly united in wedlock, by Rev. A. T. Beane who, in a short address, mentioned Ten Club Friday evening. IF you are thinking of the various details connected w'ith the new Craig, of Berlin, N. II., a classmate of the the unity of our country and the influence Miss Mildred Smith who has had five ‘ making a City Hall plans. groom, assisted by Rev. J. E. Cochrane of that education of our people had had in weeks’ vacation has returned to her duties at Rev. D. E. Miller and wife enjoyed a this city. The original service used charmed bringing about this state. He closed with a P. O. Vickery’s. few words about Pythian brotherhood and trip to the Islands Monday last. Mr. Miller everybody present with its appropriate conv Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Heald and Frank its influence for good. After Mr. Beane had SOFA PILLOW POWDER holds a neat little summer cottage in New pilation. With the happy couple, stood lip Heald spent Sunday at Farr’s cove, Cobbos Absolutel/ Pure finished Mr. Emery came forward and Hampshire, not far from Portsmouth. Mr. II. W. Foss of Charleston, Maine, and seecontee. Miss Lulu Clary, a*sister of the bride. thanked the company for its attention. Chas. H. Richards, foreman of the V T / E have the Down Pillows, also a va The marriage was followed by a very en Besides those who came out from town Mrs. George Frost of Monmouth and Miss Journal book room, is enjoying a two weeks’ joyable reception. Mr. and Mrs. Clary were there were present many neighbors and Clara Fairbrother of Readfield spent Sunday * * of material with which to cover then- vacation. assisted in entertaining by Misses Mabel many cottagers who are summering about with their mother Mrs. S. J. Fairbrother. cord for the edge. We have a nice line of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of Philadelphia, Coombs, Lucy Eveleth, A. Ethel Johnson, the shores of the beautiful Cobbosseecontee. Miss Daisy Fuller is visiting friends in ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO ., NEW YORK. are guests of their sister, Mrs. Ben Vaughan Alice Sherman and Vira Johnson. The Waterville. at the Homestead. ushers, Fred C. Marston and Ralph S. GRANITE CITY LODGE I. 0. G. T. FANCY WORK MATERIA Thomas were schoolmates of the bride. The Miss Nita Mason of Winthrop, Mass., is Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Welch returned visiting her uncle, Mr. Charles Smith. Saturday from a forniglit’s outing at Ocean class of 1889 was represented by Mrs. Turner, Exercises attending the first anniversary of LUNT & BRANN, Hallowell ,-SomI orioles. Point. Misses Ella Colbath and Annie Miss Atherton and Miss Walker. Follow the Granite City Lodge, I. O. G. T., were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Witham of Winthrop Blatchford returned with them. ing the reception, and extending congratula held at their ball, Thursday evening of last were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard tions, dainty refreshments w’ere served. week. There were a good many present and Smith Wednesday. A number of Italians have left for the old Mu. Horatio P age, of Brooklyn, is the The beautiful presents commanded a good the following program was enjoyed to the country. The Granite Works force has guest of his sisters, Mrs. Mary Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens have moved deal of favorable notice, and included valu tallest extent by all. Fruit Jars! been reduced largely. and Miss Lizzie Page. into Mr. Augustus Hawes’ house. able presents in gold, silver, cut glass, art, Selection, Male Quartet The Kennebec—Maine Ice Co.’s houses Mu. Joseph D ane, of Kennebunkport, and bric-a-brac, with various useful articles. History of Good Templars, Mr. PerryMr. and Mrs. Osborn Reynolds celebrated Mason and Lightning at i >west r> r are to be torn down within a lew days. The was the guest of Mayor Safford over the The most substantial was a check for $200 Singing, Miss Minnie Cross the 10th anniversary of their wedding at the Reading, Miss Flora Cross home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Field Monday large amount of ice stored was recently con Sabbath. from the bride’s father—Lhe most prized— Song, Mr. Oleson demned; its large storage made one mass of well we don’t dare particularize, but some Song, Miss Palmerevening. Miss Grace E. Nye, who is connected 1 congealed product. handsome lace from Florence, Italy, and a Reading, Mr. JonesThe Ladies’ Social Circle of the Baptist with the Maine General Hospital, Portland, Music, Margaret and Charlie Haines beautiful gold watch from the groom to the church were entertained by Mrs. Warren Dectective True is busy at Bar Harbor, is at home for a vacation. bride, occupied a place of honor. From the Song, Mr. Bates For Sale and to Re, where he is running to earth parties who Music, Mr. Cole Sawyer Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. Sumner, are at groom’s parents came a substantial present— Music, Male Quartet have been doing some petty thieving. Ocean Point for a 10-days’ outing, Mrs. $25 in gold. Song, Miss ConleyFred Andrews lias returned from a week’s Mr. F. S. Wingate, an expert with the rod Richard Addison, Miss Carrie Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Dow’ left us on the 11 o’clock visit to relatives in Boston. and line, captured 85 handsome pickerel one Mr. Will Blanchard accompany them. Pullman for a brief wedding journey. They MARGUERITE NERI. Mrs. Laura Blake went to Waterville A. F. Morse end So day this week, “Just over beyond the Cob- will return soon to make preparations for Osma L. Sumner, of the Damariscotta Thursday. bosseecontee.” Herald, is at home for a vacation. their trip to the Pacific coast. A bright little life went out suddenly Tues The young people have before them, we Miss Ina Turner went to East Palermo A favorite exchange comes to us this day morning, after a single bay’s sickness Thursday. Mrs. D. C. Rice, returned Friday after are sure, a very happy future. The bride is WE AII.E week with a full-page advt. of a well-known from diphtheria. Little Marguerite Neri, noon from a visit to relatives in Waterville. worthy of all the good wishes bestowed— A large party of little girls were enter brand of tobacco. We think such a broad the 9-year old daughter of Mr. Protasio Neri, talented and capable. The groom has the tained by Miss Ethel Ilawes Tuesday after side lowers the standard of the paper of Miss Mabel Coombs, who has been at had been sick a few days with hroat trouble Reputation of a successful teacher in his noon in honor of her twelfth birthday. that issue at least. tending the summer school at Pittsfield, re which developed into the dreaded disease turned home Friday. chosen profession of music. He has had a only a day before her death Marguerite HOLDING OUR 0 The Prohibitionists compliment Mr. C. H. number of years’ study with noted teachers, will be remembered for her.bright, winning CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. W. F. Holmes, and daughter Bessie Clary, of this city, by nominating him as a has studied abroad, and bolds a good posi ways, for the songs and recitations so help candidate for State Senator. of South Portland, who had been the guests tion in the Golden Gate city. We desire to express our deep gratitude to AGAINST COMPETITT of Mrs. J. W. Church, returned home Friday ful in church and social gatherings. The neighbors and friends for their assistance in Friday morning of last week, the Rich The Register wishes them the fulfillment blow is a hard one to Mr. ai d Mrs. Neii, of last week. of their happy plans for the future. our great trouble. The numerous words Ice Houses—that is, the remnants—were who have the warm sympathy of all. The and letters of sympathy have been very dear Miss C l a r a S t i n s o n accompanied Miss There were present at the wedding, in ad Men’s Grain 2 Buckle Plow Shoes s moking. Somebody ought to clear away funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. The to us. *• he rubbish. Harding Wednesday, on a trip to the home dition to home friends: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. house is quarantined for a time. Calf Cong and Bals, Needle < 2, of Rev. II. F. Harding, Machias. She will Dow’, of Waterville; Prof. Louis Morse and Protasio N eri and Family. The electrics returned to the old time table remain there several wee&s. wife of Kent’s HIM; Mrs. Arthur J. Daulot, ” Buff Bals, tturday last. A few days’ trial of the 30 of Port’ md; Miss Grace Stickney, of Boston. COBBOSSEECONTEE. HALLOWELL WEATHER. minute run demonstrated that about every. I Miss L u l u C l a r y , graduate of Mt. ” Carpet Slippers? body did not want th° experiment nu**p> Holvoke, '97, has been elected assistant rollers are gathering in »>• easing num Temperature taken at 5 A. M. and 7 P. M. Youth's Satin Calf. Spring Heel Bals per^aHSEt. teacher iu the Guilford High School, and CONTRACTS AWARDED. bers at the Lake. July W uul 5 A. M. 7 P. M. n n u will commence her duties in September. At Farr’s cove, a number of cottages are 20 SE Showers 70 a 75 a air. Samuel Currier, of Fine Grove Farm, The town is one of the most beautiful in the occupied: M. W. Farr, wife aud daughter, 21 SE SW Showers 68 a 78 a Ladies’ Dongola Button and Lace, bids fail to be the Hay King of Kennebec The contract for heating the new Indus State. trial School building has been awarded Wm. Rev. F. W. Farr of Philadelphia, Mr. Geo. 22 NW Clear 64 a 74 a H M H County. He has harvested some 300 tons, F. Simmons and family, and others, hold 23 W SW Fair 54 a 69 a and is not through operations. Mrs. H annah Welch, of Lynn, Mass., Wiley, of Gardiner. The contract for plumb MM u is the guest of Mrs. Char!° Vaughan, Sec ing to John B. Smith & Co., Lewiston. The the point. 24 S SE Showers 63 a 68 a 25 Cloudy 64 a 68 a t . it The tempest of Monday night, while not ond street. hot w’ater system w’ill be used. The differ Above on Emery’s shore, Capt. G. S. S SW Oxfords, /„ so heavy as many, did considerable damage ent bids were at follows— Johnson and wife, and their daughter, Mrs. 26 SE SW Showers 67 a 77 a u it < < in Chelsea. A house and barn, separate The Register congratulates Mr. F. J. C. Hot Plumb- S. Cottle have a cottage. Little, Augusta, on his appointment by Steam. Water, mg. It a « property, were destroyed. The new camp built by Officer Buswell, Judge Webb as referee for Kennebec county A. H, Moulton, Port of Boston, contains a happy trio of ladies: Married in Boston, July 20.—Annie S. under the new’ bankrupt law*. land, - - - $1,062 $1,290 Ladies’ Bicycle Leggins? 15 J. II. Cogan, Augusta, 998 1,189 541.72 Mrs. A. S. Buswell, Mrs. Morton Russell, inches high Longfellow of Hallowed and Everett J. J. B. Smith & Co., Lew Mrs. S. E. Dana and daughter, Mrs. E. and Mrs. Chas. Morse. Lovejoy, of the 1st. Maine Battery, of Lew iston, - 976 1,070 396.00 Mrs. Fred E. Beane and children are at your money back, iston. P. Sampson, of St. Paul, Minn., who have Wm. Wiley, Gardiner. 795 933 539.75 been visiting Mrs. Dana’s sister, Mrs. D. E. A. D. Ward, Augusta, 787 939 458.78 their camp opposite the Outlet. If goods are not satisfac At the Democratic caucus held this week, Miller, returned to St. Paul, Thursday. Taber, Carey & Reid, Mr. W. H. Quinn, of Clary & Quinn, was Augusta, . . . 400.00 Some of the streets torn up by the trench nominated candidate for Representative. Miss E llen Hamlin Butler, of Bangor The difference in price of the different diggers are being placed in their former con HUB SHOE STOR. He is worthy the honor conferred, and would returned Thursday evening from a visit to bidders is due in part to their estimates of dition. St. Com. Field’s work will come 125 WATER STREET, ^ - - GAR give the city good service. Boston, and will make a few week’s visit to boiler capacity and radiating surface neces later. The Maine Central workmen have laid new Mrs. W. J. Getcliell, Spring street. sary to heat the building. Mr. Moulton’s figures were based upon a different system Universalist services.—Morning service plank crossing on Union St., which ought to Mrs. G. F. Morse and daughter Marion, will be discontinued during the month of stand the racket for some years. The plank went to South Windham, Thursday after which was more expensive. Otherwise the different bidders were not far apart. August. For next Sunday the sermon topic ____ .MELT used is heavy three-inch hard pine. noon, for a few weeks’ visit to Mrs. Morse’s will be: “A Vacation Meditation.” Sunday The Universalist church will hold a lawn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Hawkes. School at 11.45. Evening service at 6.30. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS NEEDOF party at Mr. Geo. H. Seavey’s, Farmingdale, Pedestrians along Central street note Subject, “Christ and I,” special music under is due not only to the originality and Thursday evening next. Those who go the direction of Prof. Cook. A cordial invi The Editor had the pleasure of meeting an improvement in the property of Fred simplicity of the combination, but also down are sure of a most enjoyable evening. tation is extended to all. Rev. C. F. Parsons in Bath Sunday evening, Emery Beane—a matched board fence, 7 to the care and skill with which it is CLOTHING, HATS, CA The proposition to close dry goods, cloth at the mass temperance meeting. Mr. Par feet high, perhaps more, but their attention We were glad to hear this Friday morning manufactured by scientific processes is particularly called to the lower section of that Mr. Neri’s family, now quarantined on known to the California F ig Syrup ing and millinery stores evenings, except sons was suffering with a sprained ankle, re Co. only, and we wish to impress upon Saturday, during August is a good one—for sulting from a fall from his wheel, but an the same. The said fence wTas completed account of diphtheria, are all comfortable— GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS J Thursday of last week; Friday night, in all the importance of purchasing the the long hours are a little tedious. Clerks earnest address easily convinced the large and as yet no other cases have appeared. true and original remedy. As the WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON in stores on Water street do not get so many audience that he was w’ell established on the terested parties, presumably friends, made We wish them a speedy return to good an opening near Spring street, put a small genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured evenings as other cities give. temperance platform. Mr. and Mrs. Par health. by the California F ig Syrup Co. window and shelf in place, and labelled it sons are greatly enjoying their new home. Contractor Taylor finds some heavy work only, a knowledge of that fact will The carpenter work on the new City Build “ticket office.” Whether this was intended assist one in avoiding the worthless D. W. BOWIE ing is to be let to Contractor Noy6s of Au After several postponements due to the for Mr. Cottle’s use to watch the rising sun, on Greenville street, and in crossing the imitations manufactured by other par Academy property and fields above. Rocks HE HAS A FINE LINE OF gusta. The mason work will be in charge weather, the young people of the South Con or for the neighbors to note the changes in ties. The high standing of the Cali of Contractor L. H. Haines. gregational Sunday School will make an ex the horse department, is at this date not and boulders are numerous, and frequent fornia Fig S yrup Co. with the medi blasts are needed to clear the way. cal profession, and the satisfaction Ticket Agent Pearl Fuller has charge of cursion to Lake Cobbosseecontee Tuesday known. Everybody smiles at the “ticket morning next—leaving the church in barges office” attachment. Miss Abbie NelsoD, who has been sick which the genuine Sy up of Figs b^* Suits, Odd Pants, Shirts, the freight business during Mr. Douglass’ given tc millions of amilies, makes absence on his vacation. Mr. Williams of at 8 o’clock. They will be entertained at with consumption for a long time, died at the name of the Company a guaranty the Lake by Mr. Ben Tenney, who has kind the Gardiner depot, has charge of the sale of Poor drainage of the surface water about lier home here Friday evening last. The of the excellence of its remedy. It is ly thrown his grounds open, with the use of funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Neck-wear, Sweaters, tickets. the Library Building, and want of drainage far iu advance of all other laxatives, boats, swings, etc. A very pleasant day is Rev. J. R. Boardman officiating. The young in the basement of the new part has led to as it acts on the kidneys, liver and The worst feature about the 30-minute anticipated. bowels without irritating or weaken some trouble. Seemingly the damage comes lady, though shut in by sickness, had made time on the Electrics was that it gave no ing them, and it does not gripe nor Bes; 50 cent OveralGoir from surface water making its way through many friends here. The interment took time for attending to the needs of ladies and Capt. Westman, formerly of the “Gardi nauseate. In order to get its»beneficial the walls of the new part. The location of place in Fairfield, the former home of the children. The running time can easily be ner” , has command of the “ Islander,” and deceased. effects, please remember the name of that part of the building is such that the the Company — made in 40 minutes by holding to the custom the boat is making excellent time under his Large Line of Working Pa> water has not been carried off, but remained of having only a few stopping places in each management. The run to Bath is made in CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 21.< hours, and the through trip to Bootlibay in the ground about the walls. The plan Business is lively in the new City Building city. A 5 minutes rest between trips would SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Harbor in 5 hours. The “Islander” has made proposed to remedy the matter Is to lower Square. A crew of workmen under direc from $1.00 to S3.00. do the motorman good. LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK, N. T. Augusta her headquarters since the 21st, the grade on the east side of the lot, lay tion of Laurington H. Haines, who is to Many of us can remember when a nice leaving Ilallowell (Leigh & Wingate’s drains on both the north and south side, have charge of the mason work, is busy ex cake of toilet soap cost you 25 cents. Mr. wharf) at 7 A. M. and under-drain the whole cellar. The sew cavating for the foundations of the new Fine Line of Boys’ Knee Pa C. A. Cole, grocer, has added a complete erage for the closets will be connected with building; and on the opposite corner, L. A. EXfHniHBTlOH OF TEACHERS. line of Jas. S. Kirk & Co.’s goods, 8 cakes A young gentleman who has been camp the main sewer crossing Second street in Waldron & Co., Lave a large crew of tuen at in a box, selling from 20 to 80 cents for the ing at the Outlet had an experience with front of the Library. Mr. J. W. Field has work repairing the Hallowell House. A public examination of Mackintoshes, Oil and Rubbe three cakes. The goods are exceptionally two tramps Tuesday morning on his way into charge of the work. teachers will be held at the the city. He was midway of the stretch of A Good WOOL Mackintosh Coat, Box Back, with Vt nice. Letter to Mr. Geo. L. White, High School building in Hal woods beyond the Currier farm when two of for $ 5 .2 5 . Former Price, $ 8 .0 0 . At the Republican caucus for choice of the gentry undertook to stop his team. The The late William M. Vaughan was one of Hallowell, Maine. lowell on Thursday, August 18 candidate for Representative to Legislature, horse knocked one of them over, and the the best friends the Ilallowell Library ever Mr. Joseph F. Bodwell, of the Hallowed had—gifts of many and valuabf#books fre Dear Sir: It must be very aggravating to at 2.30 P. M. All persons who Hallowell Savings In butt of the whip laid out the other. This is a painter to figure on a certain number of gal Granite Works, was nominated by acclama as the story comes to us. quently demonstrated this. His sons, wish to be considered appli tion. The hall was wrell filled. Ex-Mayor Messrs. Ben and W. W. Vaughan, have this lons of paint for a job and then, as a result Wanted-NOW. The annual meeting for of buying paint that is put up short measure, Trustees and transaction of J. W. Fuller, who was understood to be a The Bath division of the Lewiston, Bruns week presented the Hubbard Free Library be compelled to buy two or three gallons cants for Hallowell schools are will be held at the Bank roon with a life size portrait of their father, more than he figured on. candidate, withdrew from the contest. wick & Bath electric railroad will be com invited to be present. Men to engage with us in pleasant and Monday, August 1.1 fif pleted at an early date; the Lewiston divi which has been given a place of honor in the One of thej advantages of using F. W. H Devoe & Co.’s Pure lead and Zinc Paint is E. O. FR EN CH , profitable employment of soliciting orders Hallowell. July 9, 1898. A Child Enjoys sion will require somewhat longer time than Lowell wing. that every can is put up according to the U. for our Nursery Stock. We have all the anticipated on account of the trestle work S. standard of 231 cubic inches to the gal Supt. of Schools. NEW and RARE sorts of Ornamental Trees, The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and lon. Shrubs, Roses and Plants. Sure pay and A , C» T I T soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in and bridges required. When the whole line For two weeks commencing today, M. steady work all the year. Experience un need of a laxative, and if the father or is completed, the pleasantest excursion trip Roberts will sell Ilats and Flowers in the Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Go. necessary. Outfit and instructions free. mother are costive or bilious, the most one can take will be to visit Lewiston by millinery department at Half price—and of References *equired. Write at once. We D jET ]ST n gratifying results follow its use; sp that it is . LiUKtS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. way of the steamer “Islander,” which fers some other bargains in capes, shirt I have some russet and chocolate in men’s | Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use give prompt attention to all orders received .or. W«" the best family remedy know'n and every In time. Sold by druggists. by mail. u;t family should have a bottle. Manufactured reaches Bath at 9.45 a. m., and this new waists, etc., which should command especial goods which I will eell clear down, 147 J. L. tuebbi' by the California Fig Syrup Co. electric road. attention. Water street, Hallowell. Masonic F HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898
from $100 to $600 a day to a canteen) Love is crowned triumphant THE U M N ^ only in the home threatens seriously to injure and does in where a baby com A NEW ORDER OF THINGS 1 Maine Central Railroad. jure the military efficiency of our troops pletes the tie v rE R S : of matrimony. RELIABLE Arrangement of Trains in Effect and causes widespread demoralization A childless And we have an abundance of NEW, June 27, 1S9S. Portland. in the troops, wholesale drunkenness, marriage can not be a happy , DESIRABLE GOODS, selling at Up- Until further notice trains will leave Hallowell as fol numerous shooting and stabbing affrays, one. It takes BLUE lows : lCERS the final tie of G oing W est—6.35 A. M. for Lewiston, Rockland, nameless outrages and several murders. a baby to bind to-date Prices. Portland, and Boston; 9.50 A. M for Lewiston, Rath, Stevens, P o rtlan d , Me Rockland, Portland, and Boston; 10.46 (Sundaes onlv) And further, leading army surgeons two souls to FLAME and 11.45 A. M. express for Brunswick, Farmington, L. Stevenson. gether in mar Kingfield, Carrabasset, Range ley, Portland and Boston; eTemple, Chicago, 111. declare the use of alcoholic liquors of riage for better We have Three well-stocked Stores, 3.14 (daily) and 3.48 P. M. (express) for Lewiston, Bath, evens, Portland, Me. or for worse. Rockland, Portland and Boston; *11.07 I’. M. night Pull Hoffman, any kind to be extremely dangerous to man for Lewiston, Bath, Portland and Boston. Kansas City, Mo. W ith o u t this final tie a wedded couple l OIL and are confident we can fill orders for G oin g E ast—* 1.33 A. M. night Pullman for Skow- Office: the health and stamina of our soldiers hegan, Belfast, Dexter, Dover, Foxeroft, Greenville, Temple, Chicago, 111 lack the indissoluble in Bangor, Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Aroostook Countv, St, campaigning in a tropical climate like terest that makes daily Stephen, St. John; 9.03 A. M. for Waterville, Belfast, S. that of Cuba. self-sacrifice not only a ami Skowhegan; 2.21 P. M. express for Bangor, possibility, but a pleasure. STOVES Bucksport and Bar Harbor; 3.35 P. M. for Skowhe R8. J. E. Co c h r a n e Therefore we do hereby respectfully There are to-day thousands of homes all gan, Belfast, Dexter, Dover, Foxeroft, Greenville, Mr s. W. H. P e r r y FINE GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS Bangor, and Mattawamkeag; 7.12’ P. M. for Water over the country that were once childless ville. Th’'rsdays in each petition that you will, to the extent of and unhappy, but that to-day echo with ARE] The mid day express train foi points West leaves 1 Temperance meet- your authority, as commander-in-chief the laughter of happy babyhood, as a re Sundays at 10.46 A. M., and for Bangor leaves Sundays sult of a marvelous medicine, known as „ after on a^ five o’clock in of the army, forbid the sale of intoxi at 9.10 A. M. 3 wn. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This is MEATS. PROVISIONS. &c„ &c„ * The Night Pullman Trains run each way every night cating liquors at all post and camp ex the greatest of all medicines for women THE Sundays included, connecting for Lewiston, and Bath, who sufferer from weakness and disease of but not to Skowhegan, on Monday mornings, changes, or elsewhere within the lines of the delicate and important organs that bear As promptly and satisfactorily as any Belfast Dexter, or beyond Bangor, except to Bur Ladies of the W. C. T. U. Harbor; on Sunday mornings. the armies of the United States. the burdens of maternity. It makes them healthy, strong, vigorous and elastic. It BEST. Grocery Store on the river. ACCOM MOD A TI ON TRAINS. makes them pure and virile. It allays in 301 *305 flammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain 307 Z329 Z335 of a Bad Book. A M. P.M. p.»i A.M. P.M. and tones and builds up the shattered S O L D BY LOOK IN .ON US OFTEN. So. Gardiner, leave 6 20 1 00 4 35 9 45 5 20 FAVORITE POEMS. nerves. It banishes the discomforts of the Gardiner, 6 30 1 10 4 45 9 55 5 30 m love evil? If so, it expectant period, and makes baby’s com Hallowell, 644 1 24 4 59 10 08 5 43 ing easy and almost painless. It insures Augusta, arrive 6 50 1 30 5 05 10 15 550 vil must be portrayed, Answering the Rollcall. the little new-comer’s health, and a bounti J. W. CHURCH . 300 *304 *306 Z334 ver written, including ful supply of nourishment. It transforms A.M. P.M. P.M P.M. weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, Augusta, leave 8 00 2 00 G 10 12 15 SI3IMONS *V STEARNS, Hallowell, 8 07 2 07 6 17 12 22 ; but it must be in This one fought with Jackson and faced the healthy mothers. An honest dealer will Gardiner, not urge an inferior substitute upon you. 8 20 2 20 6 30 12 38 to entrance the senses, fight with Lee; So. Gardiner, arrive 8 30 2 30 -6 40 12 40 That one followed Sherman as he galloped “ I am now a happy mother of a fine healthy PERLEY BLOCK, HALLOWELL, i, or partially or wholly baby girl,” writes Mrs. F. B. Cannings, of No. * Runs daily, Suudays’included. to the sea: 4320 Humphrey Street, St. Louis, Mo. “ Feel C u t Z Run? Sundays only. ines of right or wrong, But they’re marchin’ on together just as that your * Favorite Prescription ’ has done me GEO. F. EVANS, Vice Pres. & Gen'l Manage! friendly as can be, more good than anything I have ever taken. iself rolling the descrip- Three months previous to my confinement I be F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Passenger & TicketAgent. And they’ll answer to the rollcall in the gan using it, I was only in labor forty-five min June 24, 1898. Apri., e a sweet morsel under mornin’! utes. With my first baby I suffered 18 hours J f l o w e r s MASON, LIGHTNING • be sure there is poi- then had to lose him. He was very delicate and Fruit Jars, They’ll rally to the fight. onlv lived 12 hours. For two years I suffered un TO THE NATIONAL HOME. tter how disguised. Is In the stormy day and night, told agony and had two miscarriages. The For all occasions. ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ saved both my child In bonds that no cruel fate shall sever; and SMALLEY, and EXTRA RUBBERS. EASTERN BRANCH, D. V. S., AT TOG US, hideous, do you rise up While the storm winds waft on high and myself.” prepared to rec- Their ringing battle cry; Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., ] “Our country—our country forever!” for a free letter of advice, and enclose 21 id to triumph one-cent stamps, to cover mailing o n ly , for f for Canning Preserving. Flowers for Funerals furnished at Jelly Tumblers robably done The brave old flag above them is rippling a paper - covered copy of the “ People’s down its red— Common Sense Medical Adviser;” or 31 short notice. Connecting at Gardiner with the Maine Central Rail Tt is the de- stamps for a cloth-bound copy. A whole road, and the A. H. and G. Elnctric Road to Augus Each crimson stripe the emblem of the ta, and Keneebec Steamboats for Boston. one gloats blood by heroes shed; medical library in one 1000-pane volume Society Emblems a Specialty. Picnic Goods, Luncheon Beef Ham Olives It shall wave for them victorious or droop TIME TABLE, in Effect June 20,’98 r and dwell upon above them—dead, I have the agency for the best ithers, but who loves For they’ll answer to the rollcall in the The Problem of Life. Sardines Pickles etc. Leave Randolph. Arrive at Nat l Home. mornin’! Florists in Maine and Massachu 7.22 and 10.22 A. M. 7 42 and 10.42 A. M. ie awful portrayals of 1.52, 2.55 and 4.22 P. M. 2.12, 3.15 and 4.42 P. M. Who is carried away They’ll rally to the fight, Every sensible doctor knows that the setts. In the stormy day and night, great problem of life and health is a prob Toilet Soaps, an Elegant Line just reed, Leave Home. Arrive at Randolph. “ Pilgrim's Progress” ? In bonds that no cruel fate shall sever; lem of repair. If he could only find some 8.15 and 11.20 A. M. 8.35 and 11.40 A. M. by it in ‘Paradise While their far-famed battle cry means to repair the rapid waste of tissues in FRANK B. WOOD, 2.20, 3.20 and 5.00 P. M. 2.40, 3.40 and 5.20 P. M. Shall go ringing to the sky; the human structure faster than it goes on, C. A.. COLE, Grocer. SUNDAY TRAINS ‘•Our country—our country forever!” there is no disease which he could not con Will run as follows: Leave Randolph, 2.20 and 3.20 s sculptor, the painter —Chicago limes-Herald. quer. He is like the alchemist of olden times Hallo well, Maine P. M. Arrive at National Home 2.40 and 3.40 P. M. continually seeking the one magical solvent Leave National Home 2.40 and 5.00 P. M. Arrive at Randolph 3.00 and 5.20 P. M. mind in his creations, which should turn all things into gold. A Letter to the Public. BAND CONCERT bound to show in his The Violin. Every Day Except Monday, er or less degree in We desire to thank our Friends for their Liberal Patronage during the At 4 P. M., until Oct. 31st. by the National Home tentions. Some pow- Wee brown house, with echoing hall, Always Fresh and New. past year, and hope for a continuance of the same in the Future. By giving Band Prof. B. W.Thieme, Leader. Visitors are cordially welcomed at the Home, and re ks, displaying splen Magic roof, and curving wall, close attention to business and studying the wants of our customers, we are ceive special attention from the official guides on duty, What art thou? Beloyed so well, who will escort them through the buildings and about 1 illiant descriptive Whence has come thy potent spell? now able lo give you selection from an entirely NEW anti FRESH STOCK the grounds. The Restaurant at the Home Station is ■ to analyze and to Framed three centuries ago, ALDRICH & SMITH’S of all kinds of open every day, where lunch, ice cream, etc., can Iks All thy secrets I would know. procured for any number of visitors, as accommoda ade, nevertheless Fancy and Staple Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits and Confec tions are ample. From the Architect Supreme tionery. No oid shop-worn stock in our. store...... SPECIAL RATES GIVEN EXCURSION PARTIES d nv annihilated. Came my plan; a starlight gleam F. A. LAWTON. Supt. ; of the writ- Sorrow’s darkest night to cheer. B. & 0. Chocolates We carry Fresh and Salt Pork, Hams, Sausage, etc. To old customers we say: “Come again. To new customers we extend a t that he will Love to man hath sent me here: Whoso finds mine inner key cordial invitation to make our store your headquarters. _nis ow powers, wm push his Finds life, joy and liberty. and Bonbons. rs, july98 E. E. DAVIS & CO.. ealism *o the .ast notch and bring nis Wee brown house, so frail, so strong, eadevs through ughs of filth for the Home of gladness, tears and song, G rin n e ll cfc Co. Sounding from thy wondrous floors, “ Onr Chocolate lias the Name.” ake