T he Courier-Gazette. V olume 50. IROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1895. Entered Necnnd C-Irmn Wall Mnilrr. N u m b e r 14.

CITY CHAT. Gen.-Hiram G. Berry BROKE GLASS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report The people in the vicinity of Ulmer street Last week unknown parties broke $50 are getting a little impatient over the delay worth of plate-glass in the Syndicate cottage of the city government in laying out a BJOORAPJI r at Bay Boint, occupied last season by Benj. thoroughfare there. Three petitions have Smith. the B R E A D been sent to the city fathers in the last two or Baking three years, without appreciable effect. T he Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould T H A T I S - ^ i C.-G. understands that if the city will con­ LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. struct the street the Standard Oil Co., which {Begun In N o. 8. Hack numbers can be had. | does business there, will assist in the work. The report that Rcmty S. Sidelinger had Powder XXXVII. bought the Warren Journal was premature. On the nothern Bide of the old Thomaston which was placed in reserve to the second In the midst of the rout and tumult line. Mr. Sidelinger talked of buying hut the trade Ab s o lu te ly p u r e A L L B R E A D Road,west of Orange street,is a thickly settled fell through. W. B. Foster of the Thomaston little community, whose neat residences give Hooker hurried up. Near by was bis obi General Berry’s prompt disposition of his troops at a critical moment, the severe fire of Herald is the purchaser. Chas. W. Orheton evidence of thrift and industry. In front of division under command of his true and Our old friend Solon Chase is a possibility vigorous and of the highest quality. We Is Flint Bros.’ Domestic. trusted friend, Major General Berry. his artillery, and the imposing attitude of his ow- proprietor of the Vinalhaven Review-. as the Bopulist candidate for governor. their houses is a walk of sharp edged limerock make this testimonial unsolicited, for the chips that is at once the despair of boots and “General” he shouted “throw your men in­ infantry had effectually stopped the advance of Jackson’s whole corps of 26,000 muskets, benefit of our farmer friends. We are It is fast being recognized nnd shoes, and the delight of the cobbler and shoe to the breach—receive the enemy on your HORSE HAIRS. Young’s Hotel must have been crowded dealer. Some time or other these people bayonets—don’t fire a shot—they can’t see flushed as ’hey were with their victorious not acquainted with the Messrs Farquhar called for by everybody. Itisnindo encounter with the 1 ith Corps. The magni­ last week, if we believe the following, taken should be surprised with a nice cross plank you 1” and are under no obligations to them, as the from the best Flour nnd by tbe tude o f this service can better be compre­ Thomas II. Donohue drive a new- horse, from Thursday’s Boston Journal: walk. Berry with his First and Second Brigades seed was purchased from them at their lalest process known to tbe lin­ started to the rescue of the Union army. In hended when the fact is considered that bought of James Cochran----- George W. Herr W. W.Van Blankinstcinheimcr of Hamburg Berry’s Division probably did not number Davis drives a handsome young stallion___ and the Baron do Nottlcpoop are at Young's Hotel. regular rates and paid for with cash. Thia kers A rt. It is of (Tnegrain, rich in “Patronize home folks’’ has long been a the meantime, General Pleasonton with 22 slogan of T he C.-G. and it is the paper’s war more than 6,000 muskets.* Then, too, he Fred IL Berry and Williston Grinnell are on pieces of artillery, double-shotted with canis­ a fortnight-^ trip up Montreal way, buying is the third year we have used their seed and flavor and cbuck full of nutriment. cry today. The past week travelling peddlers ter, had poured a well directed lire at short was compelled to advance his line of battle A dispatch from Austin, Texas, says regard­ through the panic stricken mob of the n th horses----- Garictt Coughlin has sold his horse it has always proved satisfactory. have been about the city selling clothing, etc. range into the masses of the enemy. This, ing the latest Texas negro burning that “the • Perhaps they sold good goods for low prices, Corps. to a Mr. Lucas of Union. together with a desperate charge of a small The Belfast correspondent of ihe Bangor Best Brown Bread and but if at the end of a week or so the purchaser cavalry detachment, checked the advance for Doubleday says: “ Few people nppre condemned there,” and that’s Just ciate the steadiness and courage required, Commercial is nothing if not newsy. The Beans In the City every found that the goods were worthless,he would a time until Berry could get into position to WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. far as they get. None of the self-appointed have no redress, whereas if he had traded when all around is flight and confusion, for a Saturday and Sunday. . . meet the second and formidable attack. torturers are ever condemned. following is from his ready pen: with one of the city’s enterprising and reliable Berry’s orders were to form perpendicular to force to make its way through crowds of Tho matter 1# being discussed here of the possl. • dealers be could get the matter rectified. And the I’lank road. In the execution of this fugitives, advance steadily to the post of Cards have been received announcing the b ilityof the .Maine Central running Pullman ear# Prof. Meyers has been at Lewiston the past T he C. G. believes that in the long run as low movement, Captain Boland, Berry’s chief of danger in front and meet the exulting ene­ approaching wedding o f Ira Edward Wight from Boston to Belfast, nnd connecting hero with my, while others are seeking safety in the of New Orleans and Marie, daughter of Mr. the steam er Frank .Tone#, instead of nt Rocklnnd, FLINT BROS., prices prevail among home dealers for the stall, led the Excelsior Brigade into the woods week with a machine called a sky cycle, with for Bar Harbor. Thi# wa# current in#t sumnnr same classes of goods as can be found any­ to the right of the road, the 4th Excelsior be­ rear. Such men are heroes, and far more and Mrs. Auguste B. Ewing of St. Louis. The which he claims to answer in the affirmative nnd I# now revived nnd I# boing diMCUSscd with 276 Main Street. - Rockland,Me where. worthy of honor than those who fight in the ceremony will occur Tuesday evening, Nov. -iinlderable intercRt. It I# claimed lh#t pa##enger# ing placed on the edge of the timber to the the repeated interrogatory of that popular irough from Bonton can have more sleep by com­ left. The 1st Massachusetts, Colonel Mc­ full blaze of successful warfare.” 12, at seven o’clock at 2740 Locust street, St. song, “Shall We Ever Be Able to Fly?” ing by way of Belfa#t. a# the train# would arrive This home patronage question is a broad Laughlin, was detached from Carr’s Brigade Owing to the repulse of Jackson’s attack Louis. at a later hour. T he Frank .Tone# by taking her one, and one that will bear frequent discus­ Berry was everywhere present, coolly giving departure from here could reach Bar Harbor at and posted to the left of the Excelsior Bri­ lea#t one hour earlier. Again the transfer from sion. If a manufactory of any sort is started gade, prolonging the line to the Blank road, orders, and directing the movements of his WANT THE WATCH The Aminen ram Katahdin has had her tlie train to tbe Btcnraer, at Belfast, can be made in ‘own its success is a benefit to the town as the remainder of Carr’s Brigade formed a troops with judgment and skill. General more easily n# the depot and wharf are within a a whole. If the manufactured goods meet with second line of battle 150 paces to the rear. Robert McAllister, then Colonel of the n th trial, sailed faster than the required 17 knots Htorie’# throw of each other. Every advantage 1# New Jersey, in a letter home after the battle, with the Belfast route and our citizen# hope the a ready sale so that the force employed must Sickles says these dispositions were made Tonight will sec the close of an exciting and Bath people stand several inches higher. change will be made. be increased there is an additional benefit to without the steadiness of these veteran troops says of General Berry : contest. Some weeks ago the Sons of Vet­ “ As I tiled my regiment into the line Gen­ She had better be put in commission at once Perhaps after the Commercial scribe has the town. We have in mind just now the being in tbe least disturbed by the torrents of erans offered an elegant gold' watch to the and go to ramming and sinking some of those canning business of Thorndike & Ilix which fugitives breaking through their intervals. eral Berry rode up to me and said: ‘Now young lady selling the most tickets for their moved the headquarters of the Frank Jones is referred to elsewhere. This firm is putting The regiments of the first line, covered by Colonel, do your very best.’ ‘Yes, General, entertainment which occurs this evening. derelicts that obstruct navigation and menace to Belfast, he’ll come down here and get our I shall,’ was my reply. I knew I bad the up a gilt edged article of canned goods, their skirmishers, immediately threw up a The girls have been hard at work. life and property. Limerock Railroad and move it up to the packed by experts, with the greatest care, the strong breastwork of logs and abatis. The boys who would fight, and felt confident that One girl has sold 150 tickets. we would make a good one. That noble and shire town of Waldo. stock being fresh picked. There’s nothing enemy’s lines of battle were in the forest, They have just burned another negro in better in the markets and people confer a about 200 yards from Berry’s front, effectually brave man rode along the lines of battle that night wherever there were points of danger, Texas, but in the interest of law and order a favor on themselves by ordering these goods. concealed by the curtain of woods. Osborn, ABREAST THE TIMES. For uniqueness the following appeal of a This is not a case of special pleading. The Berry’s chief of artillery, during these disposi­ ami words of comfort and encouragement fell prize fight mustn’t be fought on Texas’ virgin business carried on by Thorndike A Hix is tions of the infantry, placed Dimick’s and from his lips. Jle knew well the responsi­ soil. 'The American press is having a great country editor leads the van : “ If you have bility resting upon him, and like Leonidas The Rockland Creamery Co. is now mak­ fair sample of similar industries in town Winslow’s batteries on the west of the hili, ing 1000 pounds of the finest butter a week. deal to say about Turkish cruelties in America. frequent headaches, dizziness and tainting J. W. Anderson, II. M. Brown, II. C. Clark perpendicular to the road and 500 or 400 with his brave band, was ready to do or die; spells, accompanied by chills, chilblains, epil­ 1 he last night he spent on earth was a night Mr. Green, the butter maker, has been to Are they having any auto-da-fes there? cigar makers, the John Bird Co. spices, etc., yards in the rear of the line of battle. In Lewiston the past week, and purchased a epsy and jaundice, it is a sign you arc not the Hall Manufacturing Co., St Clair & this position the guns could fire over the of toil, trouble, danger and watchfulness for America had better go into the mote collection our army and our country. These scenes I power print for the creamery. well, but liable to die any minute. Pay your Allen, the Red Seal Remedy Co., and heads of the infantry of Berry’s Division, and The management plan to keep up with and business herself. many others — whose success is vitally be effective against the enemy. shall never forget, the night was beautiful and just a little ahead of the times. subscription a year in advance, and thus make clear, the inoon shone brightly, but the heavy W e G iv e connected with the prosperity of this city. Al Berry’s suggestion, Osborn took two i he success of Maxine Elliott, won by hard, yourself solid for a while.” Wouldn’t it be well from a selfish point of guns of I Jimick’s Battery to tbe line of battle forest shade above cast a gloom around us. All would be still and calm one moment, then honest work, is very gratifying to her many view if we need any goods in any of these and went into position on the Blank road in BUILDING BITS. That General Campos, who has command line with the infantry. crack would go a gun, followed by many friends in this city. On her first visit to A C o u p o n lines to call for the home-made article and of tbe Spanish troops in Cuba, seems to lie % give home folks and incidentally the city itself After the guns were in position, General others, telling us we were again attacked, Boston her great beauty commanded atten­ our pickets were engaged soon followed by With General Reference Io the Painters and Those To our customers—thnt is, every pur- a boost! Berry stated to Osborn that as his headquar­ tion. It is significant that on the present sort of a non compos. He has had the in -1 ters were in the woods a little to the right, he tremendous roar of musketry. The enemy Who Are a "F ixin g U p." surgents conquered a number of times,butj "liaser at our store receives a coupon marched in front of us and determined to visit to the Hub her work as an actress is '.-qual to the amount of purchase made. Portland parties are negotiating with the was unable to see the movements of the enemy invariably followed his statement of sy’J front of the guns. He then directed break our lines.” commended as highly as her beauty. Rock­ When coupons are secured to the Hall Manufacturing Co. of this city with a The block occupied by F. M. Simmons and rebels with a call for more troops. amount 01 nve dollars the holder re­ view to the formation of a company which Osborn to use bis own judgment as to the ♦Record nnd Petition Office, War Department I E. H. Handley is receiving repairs—The Pill­ land takes just pride in her success. ceives a 60 cent bottle of Lasell*# . shall manufacture the company's goods— necessity of opening lire on the enemy, to gov­ WnHhbigton, Sept. 10, 1895 { sbury house, corner Union and Summer handles, axes, hammers, etc.,—in Portland. ern the length of time the fire should continue. E dwakd K . G o u ld , Rockland, Me. Our Animal Friends, published in fume. Our lino of Perfumes and Toilet The return on tile in thi# office of the Second streets, is receiving a coat of paint-----The Lewiston Journal: “A disappointed Lew­ Articles is very extensive and embraces Rockland’s business men will blunder if they He also ordered the batteries on the ridge to Division, Third Army Corp# (Berry’s Division) for premises about Capt. L. B.Keene’s new house, iston creditor has received a card from Rock­ York, has a strong article condemning the best Imported and domestic makes. permit this growing industry to escape from govern their lire by Osborn’s,on the Blank road, April, 1863, dated camp m ar Falmouth, Vlrglna, corner Broadway and Admontem zVvenue are habit of cropping dog’s ears. It is a 1 the city. and the same instructions were given to the May 1, 1803 shows four hundred and #Ixty c being graded------Capt. Emery Colcord is land announcing the meeting of the creditors missioned officer# nml 7,183 enlisted men present tne horrible custom that was preve infantry. This placed the government of the for duty. having repairs made to his residence, Water of a well-known business man in that town The year has not been a remarkably pros­ fire that night solely in Osborn’s charge on that By authority of the 8ocrotury of W ar: street——-—Luigi Carini’s new house, Bark and has draped the notice in black ribbon generation and a half ago of pulling s perous one, and as a there will be an line, a most fortunate circumstance. street, is in frame------Elijah Herrick is hav­ and nailed it upon a post in Haymarket ears out by the roots. Donahue’s Pharmacy, unusually large number of cases of want in At the time the movement on Cbancellors- Colonel, U. S. A rm y, Chief of Offlco. ing repairs made to his house, Berkely street, TO HE CONTINUED. Squire.” It is so seldom that cards of that this city. T he C.-G. calls attention to this ville had commenced, General Berry received occupied by C. F. Simmons. A movement is on foot, originating* Cor. Main 4 Limerock Sts., state of affairs by way of emphasizing the his orders to march with gloomy foreboding. sort are issued from Rockland that it isn’t prominent Portland Republicans, to c? ROCKLAND, ME. fact that the annual meeting of the Rock­ About nine o’clock at night he sent for his MUSICAL MATTERS. strange that a notice of the sort is regarded as land Charitable Association will be held at Chief Quartermaster, (now Brevet Brigadier LOCAL INDUSTRIES. a State of Maine Reed Club, the object of Telephone y3-2 a great curiosity by business men in the the Court House tomorrow afternoon at two General) James F. Rusling, told him of the which shall be to furthur the candidacy of Harry C. Leach and W. Campbell Emery Spindle City. o’clock. Upon the attendance at this ses impending battle and o f tbe presentiment that Some Few of Ihe Man/ Busy Places That Keep Maine’s “favorite son” for the presidency. sion and upon the choice of officers depends he would not survive it. He committed to have been voted into the First Baptist Choral in large measure the amount of good done Capt. Rusling’s care certain papers and valu Association. Rockland People Employed 'The Belfast Journal recently had a most this winter. The call extended is an open allies, and got his pledge that should he fall, 'fhe Rockland Orchestra is busily rehears­ timely article on the use of lanterns in barns And Turkey continues to slaughter the R ubber P ain one, and all the people of the city, young and the captain would use every endeavor ing for the entertainment soon to he given at Last summer T he C.-G. had a brief article Referring to this article, J. O. Johnson, the Armenians. The Armenians are the aggres­ old, male and female, are urged to be present, to recover his body and send it home to the M. E. Church. on a piece of work done by one of Rockland’s Journal’s Liberty correspondent, has the fol­ sors, says Turkey. It’s a case of “no sheep and lend a hand. The Association has Maine, ('apt. Rusling tried to dissipate the manufacturing firms. Last week the firm got Misses Vinnie Havener and Lizzie Dono­ lowing : bites me twice and lives.” T! heretofore done a great deal of good, and foreboding from Berry’s mind but without' hue have recently joined the Wight Philhar­ a handsome order from New York parties, the amount of work it will do this season success. monic Society. who referred to the article in this paper as 1 have read the article in llio Journal In relation lay depend upon your attendance, tomorrow, ,0 1 lie care of lantern# in burn#. It i# good, but it Captain James D. Earle, Berry’s Commis­ Miss Fannie Clifl Berry gave a piano re’ the source of their information. I# the opinion of Home that what make# lantern# so TEN THINGS TO REMEMBER. IS T H E [ H . H . C R IE & CO., dear reader. sary of Subsistence, on his arrival at head- J. G. Torrey & Son made a shipmeni unsafe is the placing of a $ 1,600 ri#k by insurance cital in Bangor last evening. She was as­ coiupunie# on a #et of building# w orth about $800. B E S T Jt quarters that night found the General greatly sisted by Dr. O. E. Wasgatt, violinist. their staple goods to Boston last week. They / ------AT T n «------O'course there uru exceptions to all rules, and That the Sons of Veteran entertainment oc- A GOOD INDICATION. depressed. He seemed anxious to hear once are just completing work on a portion of the building# will burn If thi# was not so, there HOUSE;, more from his wife and daughter, and Earle Miss Katie Barker of Bangor, formerly of fittings for the patent chain register of which would be no need of insurance companies; but or­ occurs tonight. this city, is in Boston, taking violin instruc­ paint. j Did) Hardware Store Medical practitioners of prominence are pre­ volunteered to return to Stoneman’s Switch, a S. S. Gerry of Thomaston is inventor. dinarily, the best and safest way to keep a lantern That contributions to the Public Library ar^ scribing for the cure of diseases springing ride of 18 miles and bring him the mail. tion from E. Humphrey Allen. Miss Barker right Hide up i# for insurance agents to take risks always in order. is a very talented young violinist. The Red Seal Remedy Co. factory is a busy for much lea# than the uctuul value of the property At tho Brook - ROCKLAND from derangements of the digestive organs, At first Berry utterly refused to permit the place just now, a large force being at work In# 11 red. Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy. This That an advertisement in T h e C.-G.reaches young officer to take the journey, In t as he A business meeting of the Rubinstein Club on Christmas goods. Some of the most beau­ more Knox County people than an ad in any professional endorsement is justified by the persisted, asking only for a fresh horse, he was held at the home of Mrs. F. E. Hitch­ tiful novelties in the way of perfumes and And so the Morman church has been dis other paper published. fact that no other preparation has been found cock, Wednesday afternoon, at which the fol­ consented and gave him one of his own horses toilet waters ever put on the market are being covered in an attempt to influence elections! That it is time for the Rockland Charitable so efficacious in that class of disorders even in for the trip. lowing officers were elected: , Mrs. manufactured there now, The company is the most advanced and severe cases. It has There’s only one thing surprising about it, and. Association to get to work. As Earle galloped into camp at 2 o’clock Louise Furbish; Vice President, Mrs. A. S. about to put a high-grade baking powder on cured gravel in the kidneys, stone in the blad­ Littlefield; Secretary, Mrs. Frank B. Miller; the market. that is that the Utah hierarchy was discovered That a fine entertainment is soon to be the next morning the General came out to presented at the M. E. Church. der and inflammation of the kidneys, where all meet, him, eageriy seizing the package of let­ 1 reasurer, Miss Nancy T. Sleeper; Executive in tbe attempt. That an election could take other medicines had failed. All druggists sell Committee, Mrs. Lillian Copping, Chairman, ters which were handed to him, and hasten­ place in the Deseret territory without feeling That the local sportsmen have been having Mrs. G. M. Barney, Mrs. Francis M. Shaw, THE SOCIAL SIDE- great weather for gunning. ing to the campfire to devour their contents. the impress of the Mormon church no one After earing for his horse Earle returned to Mrs. Ada Keene, and Mrs. James Wight. That the interest in the Philharmonic re# the camp fire where Berry was still reading S t.Bernard’s Catholic Society held a highly Pleasant Parlies, Picnios and Other Like Popu­ familiar with the history of that sweet-scented hearsals is rapidly growing. the letters and on his approach the General successful concert and apron sale in the lar Autumn Dissipations- institution would ever for a moment believe. That there is considerable building work go­ JONA. CROCKETT, thanked him warmly for his kindness, showed church vestry Wednesday evening. The The Mormon church is little changed, Blural ing on. him photographs of his daughter which the musical program included the following inter­ esting numbers: 'I he Methodist ladies* circle was entertained ity of wives is one of the sins of tbe past That Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., is plan­ Individual instruction in Commercial and English mail hail brought and read extracts from the ning for a big time. utudies, Hbortband, Typewriting, Actual Businus# Orders Solioited letters. Plano solo, “ T helC harlot Race” Ml## Fluuugun by Mrs. Frank Crockett, Cedar street, Wed because the United States was stronger than I 1‘ractice, etc. Tw ico the attention for lea# than for . . . Song, “Hide Behind the Door," nesday afternoon. the Mormon church. Arizona should not be That if you spend your money for home­ “Now,” said Berry, “ I will try to get some half the expense of attending alinllar schools in Mi#s Lottie B. McLunghlin made articles, the money remains in local cir­ large cities. Boom# large and elegantly equipped sleep as I look for warm work in the Banjo solo, “Spanish Puudango" Philip Jason Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beaton celebrated their admitted to statehood because she has too with all modem facilities. BUftlNKSB MEN PLUMBING! morning.” Hong, "T h e P edler," Mr#. Lillian Copping first wedding anniversary Tuesday evening culation. SUPPLIED WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS Recitation, “The Suicide," Mr. Schmidt few ot the right kind of citizens, and Utah FREE OF CHARGE. Open Woptomt»er to .July. Berry’s Division was now in position on the invited guests enjoying a very pleasant Hong, "Good byo Sweet Day," All## Flossie Clurk occasion. should not be admitted because she has too For catalogue and specimen of penmanship address SHEET :WORK the Blank road. Twice before midnight, in Hong, Juiues H . M cNamara 11. A, H O W A RD , many of the wrong kind of citizens. 31-44 J Rockland, Me. obedience to General Berry’s order, did Tlie drawing of prizes took place after the The Half Bast Six Club held its first session Captain Osborn open fire on the enemy concert had been concluded tbe fortunate par­ of the season with Mrs. C. C. Hills Wednes­ CANNED IR O N . .j which was the pre-arranged signal for the ties being Miss Alice McNamara, glass set; day evening and read Anthony Hope’s new The writer the past year made a number whole line of infantry and artillery to pour in T. E. McNamara, guess cake; Isidur Fergu­ series of Zenda stories. of experiments with seeds in his farming their volleys. son, silk umbrella. Every Job Guarantd I lalloween parties were numerous Thurs­ operations. He got seed from various houses, to be oftheSBest Workmanship. At sunset a Rebel battery opened fire on day evening. Among those who entertained zixr •'•«-•' the batteries of Berry’s Division stationed on CAUGHT HIM. friends were Misses Helen Emery, Hope and planted it under the same conditions, Splendid Stock of the brow of the hill. A portion of Dimick’s Greenhalgh, Knowlton and Josie with date and other particulars carefully re­ Zero Weather Battery promptly replied and quickly silenced Bradbury. corded. While be got good results from most HARDWARE, . Deputy Sheriff John II. Thomas of South the enemy. The silence that followed the A reception was given by Miss Martha of the seed thus planted invariably the best re­ '•'V o n Cdzxii•- cannonade was only broken hy the sounds Union came from Belfast Wednesday with STOVES, Wight, at her home on Summer stieet, Thurs­ sults were from syed secured from R. & J. from the enemy’s lines as they massed their Al. Ott, who escaped from jail the previous day from 4 to 6, in honor of Miss Fannie FURNACES. troops and moved their artillery under cover Thursday. The officer firs* heard of him in Farquhar, 16 and 19 South Market street, Bos­ K e e p W a r m Hope, and followed him through Appleton, Wilson of Bangor who has been a guest of 333 Main St., of the woods. It was now evident that their Miss Wight for several weeks. i he rooms ton. The seed secured from this firm included Searsraont, Belmont, Montville, Knox,Brooks, And eave coal if you w ill let force was large, as the voices of their officers, were beautiful under a wealth of decoration celery of various kinds, lettuce, onions, Jbeeis, swearing and shouting orders, soqnded like Jackson and Monroe. gold a Opp. Fuller & Cobb’s. 13 in carnations, crysantheinums and potted peas, etc., and proved in every instance the chattering of a multitude. This contin­ plants, a mass of pansies in the hall being a now 011^ ued until 9.30 o’clock p. 111., during which The Morse, Trussell & McLoon $100 REWARD, 100.$ special feature. Masters Frank and Ralph time several Rebel officers rode within Berry’s Wight, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wight, 3rd. line of pickets and were captured. Now by The reader of this paper will be pleased to greeted the guests at the door. Miss Wight ery, enlurj tbe light of tbe moon the head of a column Machine Company learn that there is at least one dreaded disease and Miss Wilson received in the parlor. 1GOO kinds materials at moving down the road could be distinctly ibat science has been able to cure in all its They were assisted by Mrs. Ii. W. Wight and Put iii one of their discerned. It seemed to cover the entire stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Mrs. F. W. Wight. In this room Mrs. E. C. B re a d , therefore give ' breadth of the road and stealthily approached Cure is the only positive cure known to the Colton presided uver a daintily set lea table, 4th. Our last1 until within 150 yards of Berry’s batteries medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­ being assisted by Miss Jeunie Files. In the P a s try . HUB or CAPITOL Fur the wunt of oven room 1 have been unable to when it began to deploy in line of battle. tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ library Miss Lilian bales oiiiciated at the praised hy all, local! m eet the demand# for my Diwick opeued with canister which swept ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Apple, t orn, SquaJB HOI WATER or punch bowl, with Mary Hitchcock and Lu.y the road clear of troops. At the same time acting directly on the blood ami mucous sur­ Beck a« assistants, i he dining-room, which St. Clair & Allen, Pumpkin, brought high p? M W DOMESTIC IIKEW , the batteries on the crest opened fire upon faces of the system, thereby destroying the was very attractive, was presided over by Mrs. ton Market and are wanted^ Arlington Wheat Bread, the road beyond, making havoc in the Rebel fouu latiou of the disease, and giving the pa­ F, B. Nichols and Miss Jennie Weeks, with Wholesale Agent# United States DIRIGO Llkewiae my Cakt# und l'usiry of suinv qux’utv. 1 lines, and together with the infantry lire tient strength by building up tbe constitution Miss Lou iluut, Miss Caddie Achorn and Buklug Co.’# Gelebruled So wo say “ write us” or have just completed my second oveu end can till ull effectually checking the advance. This and assisting nature in doing its work. The Miss Alice Erskine as assistants. A large STEAH HEATERS eider# promptly either by wboluaale or letull. My I canned goods for we shall un^ Bread can be procured at the following place# attack lasted thirty minutes. About 12 o’clock, proprietors have So much faith in its curative number of guests thronged the rooms during Bread and Pastry. A t their extremely low figures. fresh every day, ut my branch, Bieck’# Car Station, midnight, the n th Massachusetts arrived from powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars tbe two hours, and the baudsome costumes of Thi# 1# the largest baking company object for you to deal with us. Peter Kennedy & Go., David Uall, E Mont Perry, its position on the left, occupied in tbe for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list hostess, assistants and guests, the beauty aud iu tbe world. They luuke Yours respectfully, Al. Frank Donohue, Simon Hall K. 8. Farwefl, morning, and was placed on the left of the Pearsuu’s Filet Bread. 43 Theo. Itooheu, A. Haskell, Frank Haekell. E. B. of testimonials. good taste of (he decorations and the life aud lutftaham & Co., F. M. Simmon# and A. Daly. second line. At 2 p. w. General Williams’ Address, F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. animation of the whole scene conspired to St. Clair 4 Allen, Morse, Trussell&, McLoon Co., troops relieved the 4th Excelsior Regiment MiB^^sold by Druggists 75c. render it one of the most charming social TH0RNDI1 < D . with the 3d Maryland on the left of the road, R ockland, SEA STREET. K. H ISIA G , Hall’s Family Bills are the best. events of the season. M a in e . 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1895.

SCARE ALL OVER. REGISTRATION OF MEDICINE. Friday morning and the chapel doors were opened in time for the morning exercises. There have been no new cases of diphthe­ The Board of Registration of Medicine MEEIIHG OF CITY F A I R S The..... Doings ^ of Some of tho T,!S Organizations That Friday,Nov. 1, Bowdoin played the B. A. A. at Boston The score was 28 to 4 in favor ria in the city since our last issue. The cases have granted certificates to t86 physicians Male Things Lively Hereabouts. and surgeons, and have some 150 applications of the B. A. A., but Bowdoin men are elated reported last week in the families of James at the results of the game in rpite of their to be acted upon at the next meeting at defeat,for Yale failed to score against B. A. A. Augusta, Nov. 12. It is hoped thatall per­ Not Much Done Outside of the Limerock Council, Knights of Columbus, Wood and R. W. E. Thorndike and the case was organized by State Deputy Joseph A. Another Interesting Lelter from All spectators of the game were enthusiastic sons who are entitled to registration under in their praises of Bowdoin’s team. at the House of the Good Shepherd are all Sec. 8 of the law, without examination, w ill Usual Routine Business. McGowan of Portland, in this city, Sunday, with some 25 members. He was assisted by Our Regular Bowdoin Scribe. S. T. Andros. convalescent. comply at once, as after Dec. 31, 1895, B runsw ick, Nov. 4, 1895. applicants must be examined and pay fro Grand Knight J. F. Crowley, Deputy To Grand Knight John B. Frawley, Chan­ The churches were re-opened Sunday and before registrar n. It would be quite SEVERAL WEDDINGS. the schools yesterday. 1 awkward for » physician, now plainly en- i llpsolniions of Sympathy UnnoImonBly cellor W. L. Crowley, Warden Charles Few Tears Shed Over Drfnnet Krnnswiclc T o w Boys? titled to register, to have to submit to ex- I’aMetl—Upper Hoard in No llnrry to Lutz, all of Bangor, and State Warden During the so-called epidemic there have amination on account of his failure to apply , Thomas Walsh of Portland, and Physicians Railroad Depot—College Eleven For­ Marriage of Young Lady Well Known in C am den- been four deaths from diphtheria in the city. ’n sea90n- Dr. A. K. I’. Mescrve of Portland Fill Vacancies on School Board—Li­ Dr. McCann of Bangor and Drs. McDonough tunate tn ItN (’onelies— Landnble En­ Other Pleasant Ceremonies Solemnized. ! will send blanks to all applying for them. and Sullivan of Portland. There were 35 Then of course they will censes Granted and Refused—N’o Knights from Bangor, 25 from Portland and deavor of Sophomores to Shnt Off TODAY’S ELECTIONS. Bursts of Oratory. 15 from Lewiston, in attendance. The or­ Chapel Exercises, The home of J. II. Kalloch and wife, at the need blouses this cold ganization took place in Grand Army Hall Head-ol-the-Bay, will be the scene of a wed­ This is what is known as the off year polit­ and the visitors were entertained at The ding next Thursday evening, when the daugh­ weather to keep then? ically, but nevertheless elections will occur in EVERY FAMILY Thorndike. The following officers were in­ ter, Frances A. Kalloch, will be married to SHOULD KNOW THAT The monthly meeting of the city govern­ stalled : Louis Dewer of Medfield, Mass. comfortable. twelve states today as follows: At last Brunswick is rid of that eyesore to ment was held last evening, Mayor Lovejoy T. E. McInnis, Grand Knight; Edward F. the travelling public—the Maine Central Miss Annie Lee Bean of Bluehill and Ed­ ’ Massachusetts, for governor, State officers presiding. The aldermen were all present. Russell, Deputy Grand Knight; J. II. Mc­ station. Fire started in it Thursday morning ward Cary Hayes of Augusta were married and Legislature. The business transacted was as follows: Namara,Chancellor; Robert Schmidt,Warden; and when first noticed, a little past three October 23. The ceremony was performed P. f. Bufns, Advocate; Thomas Keeffe, New York, for State officers and Legisla­ Road Commissioner Crockett expended on o’clock, had gained good headway and by five by Rev. E. A. Bean,the bride’s father, formerly roads, sidewalks, etc., $1253.47. Inside Guard; Martin Tracy, Outside Guard ; ture. o’clock was burned to the ground. Much pastor of the Camden Congregational church. C'ITT TREASURER'S SBPORT Charles Kirkpatrick, Treasurer; George E. wonder has always been expressed that the McLaughlin, Financial Secretary; John Dr. R. T. Rogerson and Miss Helen New Jersey, for governor and Legislature. Cash receipts—Cash balance, Oct 1,1896 company should have allowed the unsightly Coombs were married Saturday evening by >40,701 46 Flanagan, Recording Secretary; Rev Fr. Pennsylvania, for State treasurer and building'to stand as long as they have, for Rev. Thomas Stratton of the Univcrsalist TryV Doie/I School fund error 20 judges. R. W. Phelan, Chaplain; Martin McClusky, Brunswick has felt the need of a new depot Liquor Agency, O .7 Conant Agton Lecturer. church. The ceremony was performed at Illinois, to fill vacancy caused by the death account sales, 169 21 for years, and the late apology for one was the parsonage. Dr. Rogerson has been in Redemption of property sold for tnxes, 67 01 Beside the regular members will be asso­ about ready to fall of sheer decrepitude. of a Congressman. Interest on non resident taxes, 2 60 our city but a short time but has already suc­ Jersey Blouses in blue ciate members who are precluded by the age The fire is supposed to have originated in the Ohio for governor and State officers. Sewer assessments per City Clerk limit from becoming regular members. The ceeded in building up quite a business as T ib b etts, 106 00 kitchen of the restaurant. The work of re­ veterinary surgeon. Mrs. Rogerson is one of and black, sizes 6 to 12, Maryland, for governor and Legislature. State treasurer, for soldiers’ burials, 106 00 order has been organized but eight years, but moving the debris was begun early Thursday Fees per City Marshal Crockett 43 03 has become widely known and flourishing in our best known young ladies and has been Virginia, for Legislature. Certificates of deposits, nt 3 per cent morning and by night was entirely cleared employed in Mrs. J. E. Doherty & Co.’s milli­ that can’t he bought else­ per annum 2,641 70 the New England states and in New York. away. It is rumored that a new and more Kentucky, for governor and Legislature. Its headquarters are in New Haven, Conn., nery establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson /» « v e ry remarkable remedr, both for TN* Bales Penobscot Shore Line R It commodious station is to be erected imme­ have the best wishes of their many friends. where for less than 75 Iowa, for governor and Legislature. TEPNAL and EXTERN'AL use, and won* bonds 17,000 00 and it has a state charter from that state. diately and is to cost $75,000. The general der/ul in its quick action to relieve distress Accrued interest of Penobscot Shore It is a literary, fraternal and social or­ George E. Kittredge of Camden and Miss Kansas, for a chief justice. Line R R bonds 226 88 sentiment of everyone is that they are sorry cents. Our price on this Nebraska for justice of supreme court and Pain-Killer Coll E H Farwell, on account of 1894 ganization and has a membership of about the old depot did not hum before. Geneva E. Durgin of Islesboro were married regents. < tiilln, Dlnrrhcra, DjHcnicrr, (,'riimpi, taxes 617 36 20,000 in the New England states and also Tuesday evening at the home of the groom’s C lio le r n , and all JJoiccl Complaints. Coll E H Farwell, on account interest many prosperous councils in New York. The Bowdoin has been fortunate in her selec­ mother, Mrs. II. M. Kittredge, Free street, one lot 50c each. Mississippi for governor and Legislature. on 1894 taxes 29 05 Coll T E Simonton, on account first Council in Maine was organized in Port­ tion of coaches for the foot-hall team this Camden. Rev. L. D. Evans o f the Congre­ Pain-Killer year. The first of the season she secured the ( We’ll not have to urge U tahto vote on State constitution and elect Slcknenn, Sick Hrndnrhr, 1’nln in t lie 1895 taxes 56,128 87 land Aug. 12, 1894, immediately followed by gational Church officiated. Miss Edith Hatch State officers. B a r k or bide, It heuinntiam und Neuritluin. Coll T E Simonton, on account in­ the organization of councils in Lewiston and services of Mr. Mackie, the famous Harvard of Islesboro was bride-maid and Miss Nina terest on 1895 taxes 1 17 Bangor. The Rockland Council is the fourth guard, under whose instruction she played Roberts, niaid-of honor. George Conant people to buy these at Total >127,727 45 in Maine. Councils are now being organized Dartmouth a tie game. Now she has the •Officiated as best man. z\ delicious lunch was W6 Keep With the Market. this price so don’t blame CASH DISBURSEMENTS in Biddeford and Calais. benefit of the advice of Mr. Hoag, who served at the residence of the groom’s sister, Severe litiriiH, Ac. School fund error 20 played full-back on Harvard two years ago. Mrs. A. K. Leadbetter, Mechanic street. Per m ayor’s orders 5,426 84 The team has greatly improved under him Mrs. Kittredge has made her home in Camden us if others get here be­ Assessor's abatements 63 60 Our Vinalhaven scribe writes as follows: Itlorlmnir, Farm er, Planter, bailor, and and it expects to run up a large score against for the past few weeks, and is a most estima­ State pensions 96 00 "A large number witnessed the pretty degree in fact n1: classes wanting a m e d ic i n e always at Colby in the game of Nov. 14. zXnihcrst ble young lady. Mr. Kittredge is a popular fore you do. h and,and sa/c to use internally or externally Certificates of detiosit 4,070 00 work by Knox Lodge, I. O. O. F., with a LITTLEHALE’S Interest on certificates of deposits 124 7-i cancelled the game which she was to have clerk in G. il. Cleveland’s store. The young witk certainty of relief. home orchestra of six pieces, at Odd Fellow IS RECOMMENDED Municipal bonds 14,200 00 played with Bowdoin on Oct. 30, and the people have the best wishes and congratula­ Municipal coupons 501 51 Hall Saturday night. After degree work sup­ Py Physicians, by Missionaries, t»y Jl/iziMlm, by game with Tufts was also cancelled. tions of many friends. M echanics, by N u rses in H ospitals. Knox N L It It coupons 18 per was furnished by Star of Hope Lodge Flour, Grain On Thursday night the Sophomores ob­ BY EVERYBODY. T otal - >24,489 81 z\ll enjoyed the work very much. We give J. F. G regory& Son, the names of visitors from Knox Lodge: served the usual Hallowe’en ceremony of A cough which persists day after day, should blocking the entrance to the chapel so that not he neglected any longer. It means some­ and Feed Store. leave port without a supply of It. Cash balance to Nov 1, 1895, >11 Oliver Otis, Levi Wade, Geo. Harding, C. C. “ One Price Clothiers.” >g*“No family can afford to be without tlilB Cross, M. /\. Johnson,L. A. Gray, J. J. Veazie, no exercises shouldjhe held the next morning. thing more than a mere local irritation, and Invaluable remedy In the house. Its price brines Communication from Gen. Cilleyin relation M. S. Williams, Elden Simmons, John Simp No class was ever successful in this attempt the sooner it is relieved the better. 'Take Under Farwell Opera House. it within the reach of ull, und it will annually to the Genealogical magazine read by E. A Entrance on Park St., near save many times Its cost in doctors’ bills. sun, IL L. Churchill, Alden French, II. A and ’98 also failed. A crew of men began z\yer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is prompt to act Bulter accepted and placed on file. removing the obstructions at five o’clock and sure to cure. corner of Union. Ordered that treasurer be authorized to Larrabee, E. R. Bowler, John Ingram, Ira Snow, F. B. Miller, William caddie, Fred 56 lbs. o f Corn to a b u sh el. subscribe for 100 copies of the Knox County Hinkley, Jofcn Alexander.” TH E GREAT Historical & Genealogical magazine at $1 Bethel Rebekah Lodge of Uniop conferred Fam ily M edicine of the Age. per volume, said magazine to be held by OUR PRICES THIS WEEK Treasurer and sold by him at same price as the degree last evening for the first time, Taken Internally, It Cures he shall pay for it to supply future demand; using its new paraphernalia. The work was FULLER & COBB. Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pnin in tho also to be exchanged for historical and other applauded for its beauty and priginality. Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, works of a similar nature to go into the Pub Geo. W. Brown of Warren has been coach­ Henkel's Best Flour, 54.25 Coughs, &c., &c. lie Library, or for such use as the City Coun­ ing the degree staff. We understand that Mr. cil may determine; payment for same to be Brown is soon to publish a book on “Floor Used Externally, It Cures TUESDAY MORNING Patent Roller Flour, 54, guaranteed made on completion and delivery of a satis­ Work” for the use of Odd Fellow and Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, factory work. Rebekah Lodges. Heat, per Bag, 88 cents. Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu­ The following resolutions introduced by More than 100 names are on the list for a :We Offer to the Public Many: ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Councilman Winslow were unanimously charter for a Rebekah Lodge at Vinalhaven. Crqc ked Corn per bag, 88 cents. No article ever attnined to such unbounded adopted: t\ meeting will be held in Odd Fellow Hall, popularity.— Salem Observer. An articlo of great merit and virtue.—CTna. Whereas an all seeing Power in his infinite Thursday evening at seven o’clock, p. m., to ,„r F Don’t fail to see the superb assortment Tax Collector Simonton collected during Sadie L. Smith, of Bangor has been visiting friends in the city the past week----- Alfred S. o f October $56,128.87 making whole amount we can give you the Largest W o rk, 59c. col'ected by him to be $75,264.67. Collector Black and bride arrived home last week from PRICES j Farwell collected with interest $645.41. their wedding trip----- Mrs. Henry Russell and StOCk tO SBleCt front, and Just received a choice col- Overseers of poor reported as received laughters have returned from a visit to Stylish. Nobby and $8452.13, expended $8363.93. Superintend­ friends in Washington------Mrs. William the best value for your leciion of Eider Down Puff, ent Hall says that the calls upon this de Richardson and daughter Eva are visiting in NEVER BEFORE partment is greater than ever before in con Washington------Mrs. M. A. Leach is home money Up-to-Date sequence of which the appropriation is too from Rockville where she has been visiting small. her brother, William Robbins. REACHED, ! City Clerk collected on sewers $105. IL D. Ames went to Boston last evening LADIES: In : Dress: Goods Liquor Ag.’nt Conant received from sales — W. J. Cross of Boston is in the city------Garments $256.95. Fred J. Simonton, Jr., and Horace D. Simon­ $ 1 .1 9 D on’t forget that we have We offer one Great Bargain ton are in Boston----- Mrs. W. A. Barker, *329 ROLL OF ACCOUNTS. who has been visiting friends in the city, elegant line of this week. We are showing this season at prices rang­ Police Fund 77 48 Fire Department 40 20 returned to her home in Bangor today. Will buy a 4, G or 8 years in g from Street Lighting 508 33 Miss Helen M. Yoik has returned from a FIVE PIECES Pauper Accounts 483 61 vacation in Boston and vicinity. At Revere G retchen. Winter Suits, Contingent Fund 699 66 Beach she was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Lan­ Boucle Dress Goods M. Walker and others petitioned for caster and in Worcester of Miss LideThurston, 45 inches wide, in shades of plank sidewalk on the southerly side of Wil­ both formerly of this city. $2.69 Silk Waists, S5.00 low street from Broadway to westerly end of Mrs. Erastus Ware and E. W. Pearse who Red, Olive, Cerise and New sidewalk on Willow street. Referred to com­ have been guests of Mrs. Lucy Metcalfe the mittee on streets. past week left this morning for Bangor where W ill buy an 8, 10 12 or 14! Wool Waists, Bine, at U P T O Petition fur 500 feet of sewer for Birch they will visit Mrs. Chas. Jones for a few years Gretchen. street passed in Common Council laid on days. Separate Skirts table by Board of Aldermen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derby and two child­ 50 c ts. Order in Common Council for joint conven­ ren have returned home from Boston. $20.00. tion to fill vacancies on school board not con­ Frank M. Wheeler and family left last eve­ For the Little Folks ICT’We fit every Garment he- curred in by Upper Board. ning for Providence, R. I., where .Mr Wheeler fore delivered, You take no Our stock includes duplicates of all the Petition of Thorndike & Hix to extend has secured the position of pressman in a We have an Elegant Line of TO OUR TOILET DEPARTM’T wharf as follows: Beginning at the south east printing office. risk. styles shown by the Lalest Merchant Tail­ corner of their lot, thence running 385° east We have just added a full line oring fashion plates. A variety of Shades, 300 feet, thence at a right angle northerly 100 FLORAL LOVELINESS. feet, thence westerly parallel with first line to JACKETS of Manicure Articles. Money Patterns and Fabrics, that cannot be the shore. Voted that notice be issued and No Artistic Brush Capable of Reproducing Suoh equalled by any other Clothing House in hearing ordered. MCKitnosqES: L. R. Campbell granted license as auction­ Beautiful Colors. We solicit orders for making over Rockland, anil values that tailors cannot eer and Max Antin as pawnbroker. Oue G reat B argain is a A Boston business man visiting in our city your last year’s Plu6h Cloak. and will not give you for less than double C. D. Knowlton and Stephen O'Brien We have the Pltfsh by the yard anted billiard hall license. last week had occasion to go to Mrs. A. C. m o n ey . D o n ’t fail t o see the Elmer E. Simmons, James F. Carver and Mather’s greenery and was delighted at the SHAWL to match them for New Sleeves extent and variety of Mrs. Mather’s collec­ 4 Great Bargains. and will do tho' work for you at James A. Trowbridge granted license as vict­ tion. “Not even in Boston,” he said, “are ualed. short notice. Applications from L. E. Marsh and W. A. there better equipped houses, more taste dis­ played or a larger or better variety.” A visit Lynde were tabled. Single Cape,Double Texture Inveness, C. E. Havener granted billiard ha'f license to this greenery is a pleasure. A favorable provided satisfactory bonds be given the city impression is created at once on entering the Worth $5.00—“The Heather.” S 3 9 8 marshal. cosy office with its walls of genuine hark and Double “ “ “ Inverness, I n f a n t a n d W e are offering at George W. Fernald granted permission to many articles of comfort and ease. The car­ We have ad'ted to the above haug swinging sign across Main street. nation house, 75 feet long, contains 2,000 $ 4 . 9 8 plants uf the very finest varieties of carnations; let of Shawls 25 Ilymalayas. Art Department. the Day Break, a large pale pink; the Nick- “ " “ “ Inverness, $7.50, $10.00, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. olson, ol monster size, dark in color and Warranted. $ 6 . 6 0 MISS RUE who has deeply fringed; Uncle John, large, white and charge of this Depart­ S. A. M.—The issue cf Pahlic Opinion, uf beautiful; the Mrs. Fisher, a pure white; the Triple Cape,Double Texture Inverness $12.00, $15.00, Oct. 24, has an editorial on the subject to Lizzie McGoan, white and fancy; Helen Kel- FUR CAPES! Either Navy or Black. $ 4 . 9 8 m e n t h as ma.de c a re fu l which you refer. The Tannnany or straight lar, large pink, dashed with crimson; the and extensive purchases Democratic ticket in New York City is sup­ Marigold, stiff upright stock with a large Two of the Greatest Bargains These Garments are nice for in the above line, and it ported by the German-American Reform crimson bloom. There is the tropical house we have yet offered -a C’ape school children. $16.00 $18.00, $20 00 Jnion (“Garooa” ). 'The opponents of Tam­ with its graceful waving and beautiful palms, is worth your while to Before you buy. We have all sizes. many are not united. The chief anti-Tam­ ferns and tropical plants. In this bouse is a we can sell for Justthink—a Mackintosh for many movement is that which resulted in real drooping sword fern, something rare in look at the many Staple the nomination of the fusion city ticket this part of the country. $3.98 and a Nice Umbrel­ and Fancy Articles. through an agreement of the Platt Republi­ The rose house 11 feet long has many $20.00 la for 6Oc. can organization, the State Democracy, and beautiful plants, the Merrnet, Bride’s Maid, L LINE OF SUITS the Committee of Fifty appointed by Ihe Bride and the W ctton; the sweet perfume of Chamber of Commerce. This ticket is en­ which is almost iutoxicatmg in effect. In And a Cape for Jy for inspection, and never more complete. All the Latest dorsed by a body of seceders from the Ger­ the rear of the pink house is an extension for : We are Headquarters for For the Gentlemen. les in Browns, Cheviots, Worsteds und Scotch effects. man American Reform Union led by Carl vines, smilax, asparagus and primroses. ( Black Thibet Fur Boas, Schurz, who have formed a new organiza­ Then there is the violet house 80 feet long | >25.00. A nice pair of Braces 21c. tion called the German-American Citizen’s and 11 feet wide devoted exclusively to violets, Black Thibet Fur by the Union (“Gazoos”). Dr. Parkhurst, bolding mignouettes,pansies and forget-me-nots. The popular prices--ask to see Yard; also for Feather A nice Neck Tie for 21c. that the main purpose should he to defeat Everything shows a profound knowledge of . A nice Night Shirt for 18c. N GLAND R LOTHING HOUSE Tammany, gives tho fusion ticket a qualified the art, a systematic care and a desire to give them. Boas endorsement. The Good Government Club the public only the very best. Mrs. Mather (Goognos”) have a ticket of their own aud who has been iu the business for six years there are several other independent tickets in has enjoyed such an increase of business as to Fuller & Cobb Fuller & Cobb Fuller & Cobb LAMB, Proprietors. the field. constantly necessitate larger houses. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1895.

Don’t forget fhe "Spy of Gettysburg” this OBITUARY. THE CHURCHES. SHE COULDN'T MARRY THREE- FOLKS AND THINGS Tuesday evening in Farwell Opera House. Sw eet, The Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. The community of Vinalhaven was shocked to learn of the death of one of its worthiest The quarterly session of the Lincoln Bap­ j The above title seemed to arouse the curi- The Weekly tY « ., 1 year, $2.0 George Crockett, Spruce Street, Thursday tist Association occurs at North Haven this B eautiful, evening. and most honored citizens, John A. Babbidge, ! osity of the New York public, so much so Boston Bally Traveler, 1 year, 8.00 week, Tuesday and Wednesday. that on the opening night the house was The First Baptist Choral Association at its which occurred at his home, Tuesday, at the F r a g r a n t!! noon hour Oct. 29. Mr. Babbidge had con­ The subject for consideration at the Y. P. packed to the doors. The success of the Regular price, $f>.00 rehearsal last evening was pleasantly sur­ C. U. meeting of the Univcrsalist Church, play was instantaneous, and during the en­ Y011 can liny belter of ine than of prised with a gift of beautiful cut flowers— tracted a cold a week previous to his death while watching by the bedside of a sick neigh­ this evening, is “Shall All Souls be Saved, tire New York engagement the theatre was others, becanse I own my own We received This Our Price for Both Papers, Only pinks, chrysanthemums, etc., from a kind and How?” crowded. The play is an unqualified success; friend. bor. A high fever followed and from lack of houses, I raise everything I want vitality to throw it off pneumonia supervened the company a powerful and evenly balanced to sell nnd nil the buyers w ant; $2 a Year i f you w ill pay fo r the General class in Pratt Memorial Church, A. J. Burroughs was seriously injured by ending in death as above stated. Seldom has Friday evening----- the new book, “ Finest of one, and Miss Lillian Kennedy as the hero­ iny houses are thoroughly eqnipped Morning another a falling rock, while working in the Doherty death borne down a purer spirit or laid low a the Wheat No. 2,” was used for the first time ine, presents a characterization which for C.-G. One le a r in Advance. quarry yesterday. His left arm and shoulder with everything to do with. You 1 truer life. In his death the community has at the Methodist church, Sunday evening, histrionic ability has never been surpassed on should see my lovely assortment blade were fractured, aud internal injuries are met with a distinct loss and the cause of good with piano, cornet and chorus choir. the American stage. New Lot of Those feared. of . . . Next Monday is pay day in the Rockland citizenship, of good morals and religious in­ Cornelius Doherty has bought a house lot At the Methodist church, next Sunday, the Loan Building Association. terests suffers in consequence. According to services will begin with a love-feast at 9:30 Bcecham's pills for consti­ on Beech street extension— the lot on the the world’s standard his was a blameless life, F e rn s , ‘‘The Fencing Master,” 45 people, contem­ bluff across the street from Charles A. Rose’s a. m. At 10:30, the pastor will preach on whose Christian virtues were recognzied and “The Faithful Saying,” and at 7 o’clock there pation io* and 25*. Get the plates visiting Rockland in December. new residence. lie will probably build acknowledged of all men. The evident re- P a lm s , Miss Julia Poyzcr of Thomaston, the well thereon, but his plans are not yet fully matured. will be baptisms and the administration of the ! gard with which he was held in the commun- Lord’s Supper. book at your druggist’s and known vocalist and instructor, has taken The public Library will remain closed an­ , ity was shown in the largely attended funeral Tropica! Plants. rooms at the St. Nicholas. other week------Schools opened yesterday with which occurred Friday, at the church, the Rev. II. S. Whitman, President of West­ go b y it. Handsome Rev. C. W. Bradlee’s Sunday school class about a three fourths attendance----- The fort­ pastor, Rev. W. E. Gaskin, officiating. The brook Seminary, Deering, Me., will speak of You should not miss seeing th e give an entertainment in the vestry of the M. nightly session of the Methebesec Current members of the various religious bodies of the work and needs of the seminary at the An anal sates m ore than 6.00qooo boxes only real, genuine, beautiful E. Church, Thursday evening. Event Club will occur next Friday afternoon. which he was a devoted member, were in at­ Church of Immanuel, Univcrsalist, next Sun­ - • —Photographs illustrative of the working of tendance in a body. Nearly the entire mem­ day morning. This institution, while fostered The Advent church held a baptism on the by the Universalist church of Maine, is strictly Study Shorthand Drooping Sword Fern. beach near the Five Kilns Sunday forenoon. the Longley fire ladder can be seen in W. J. bership of the Granite Cutters Union were Coakley’s window. present, the cutting department of the granite undenominational in its work, and is worthy There is nothing like it in the city. One candidate, a lady was baptized. in every way of the support of the people of By M a il. Jackets, The City Council, at its monthly session works closing down. The funeral service You should have oue. It is worth T he C.-G. is nothing if not up in the world. was impressive and touching throughout. His the state generally. Let President Whitman One of the smart carrier boys bears the his­ last evening, reissued Stephen O’Brien’s bil­ be greeted with a full house and a generous Send $1 25 for Text bbok and your while to spend the time in liard license. At the previous meeting it was interest in education was shown in his accep­ Instructions. looking through our greenhouses, toric name of Dean Swift. tance of a position on the School Board, and contribution toward the institution he repre­ understood that Mr. O’Brien had been con­ sents. ISABEL SPEAR, • So. Portland, Me. if for nothing more than to see onr Mrs. Kirkpatrick opens her exhibition of victed of liquor selling since his license was as one of the trustees of the Public Library. beautiful painting today and the rest of the week in issued. It has since been ascertained that the His life work, however, was in the cause of the Simonton art room, Syndicate block. his Master and in serving the needs of the PUC DOC LOST made from seizure was made in March and that his Mrs. Kirkpatrick will give an Exhibition Lost or strayed from home, Saturday, Oct 26th, CARNATIONS, Miss Jennie McLain has been officiating as church. To these he gave his best thought, license was issued the following May. in fact his services seemed well nigh indis- of Oil Paintings, Water Colors and Decorated n full-blooded pug dog, with white spot on hl* organist at the Cong’l Church during the ab­ China at Rockland Art Rooms, Syndicate breast, named Bruno, wearing a narrow leather ROSES, sence of Mrs. James Wight, and served most pensiblc to the successfnl carrying on of the strap about his neck, the name worn dim. The AMUSEMENTS ANO ANOUNCEMENTS. Building, from Tuesday Nov. 5 th to Satur­ Under or person giving Information will be paid for skillfully. work, and by none will his loss be more deep­ ORCHIDS. ly deplored than by the members of his day Nov. 9th inclusive. Elevator. their trouble by owner. CORA E. WING, Cush­ Charles Cables is conducting a confection­ ing, Maine. 44* Fox & Ward’s Minstrels have failed to con­ church and Sunday school. God grant him the best ery and cigar business in the little hole in the nect, having disbanded. a rich reward for services so faithfully ren­ Cunningham’s new greenerv on Park street wall between Hewett’s dry goods store and dered. A devoted wife and a widowed mother will be ready for business early next week as TENEMENTS AND STORES Mrs. A. C. Mather the 404 store. The date at the opera house for the Lil- the finishing touches are now being made. survive to mourn his loss. Towards all, the T O L E T . The Shakespeare Society held a very inter­ Kennedy party in “She Couldn’t Marry comfort which a sympathizing community and The carnation house contains more than FLORIST, esting meeting last evening with Miss Caro Three” is Monday, Nov. 18. 1,000 plants o f the very besf varieties, like­ Store formerly occupied by O. 8. TrosaoU in loving friends can bestow are freely offered Park Place block, and one good tenement in same Purchase St., Rockland line Achorn at 20 Camden street will be with Negotiations are in progress to secure “The in this sad hour of their affliction. N. wise the rose house. Mr. Cunningham has a block ; also, desirable rooms in the Spear block and Mrs. Ada Keene. quality of Fencing Master” for a date early in Decem­ splendidly equipped greenery, he is a pro­ A K. Spear block. For Information enquire of ber. The party will number some forty ladies News has been received of the death of gressive and competent florist and when he 41 C.T.or F. R. SPEAR. Engine and Boiler for Sale A big turkey shoot is being arranged for A good Engine and Boiler of nbout twenty-five Thanksgiving day to take place at Oakland. and gentlemen including a fine orchestra. Mrs. George Weeks of Boston. Mrs. Weeks opens his place for business he can give what horse power, In good condition. Enquire of Nearly a car load of turkeys have been en­ Special scenery is carried and the production was Emma J. Calderwood a former resident anyone wants in his line. H. A. MILLS, gaged for the match. will rank with the veiy best. of Razorville and was a devoted wife and STEAM LAUNDRY 49 33 Lincolnville ,Me. mother,and the stricken family have the sym­ A horse belonging to a Thomaston man An entertainment will be given in Wash­ For more than a hundred years the Shak­ pathy of many friends in their deep aflllotion. F4»H »Al.E CHEAP. treated without the use of Boucle, in ington Hall, head of Middle street, tomorrow, came down from the North-end Tuesday at a ers have been studying the remedial proper­ knife or detention from very rapid rate. The wagon was smashed in Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, by the Fitted up with all the latest Improved machinery. The community was greatly shocked when ties of plants. They have marie many dis­ Doing a good all yeur business in and out of town. buidntSH, also other dis- the scrimmage. First Baptist Choral /Association. The con­ coveries hut their greatest achievement was Come and investigate. 42 FISTULA of Rectum. Cure cert will consist of choruses, solos, duets, etc., the sad news was known Saturday morning Geo. II. Copeland has bought of the that diphtheria had claimed as a victim no made last yeur. It is a cordial that contains THOMASTON STEAM LAUNDRY. f K & M)ROBERTM.REAO M.D. M sses Coburn the lot of land on Beech etc. The entertainment is given for the already digested food and is a digester *of benefit of the fund which is being raised to less a person than Dr. W. A. Albee. Athough 17A Tremont Street, Boston. Consultation street east of S. A. Burpee’s and will build it was generally known that he was very ill food. It is effective in removing distress HORSE FOR SALE. free. SEND FOR PAM­ erect a chapel at the Meadows. Cars leave P H L E T . Office hours, 11 A.M. Black and after eating, and creates an appetite for more a house thereon next spring. with the disease it was thought Friday morn­ A Good Horse for Family Use; Is sound and to 4 I*. M iSundnyH und holi­ Breck’s station at 6:20 and 7 :2O p. m. food so that eating becomes a pleasure. Pale, kind; safe for lady to drive; |m not nfrald of ears; M . S . Morrill, the dressmaker, is removing ing that he was slowly improving, but there days excepted. I 42-6 thin people become plum^) and healthy under young, und will sell at u bnrgiin. A good oppor. PILES from her old stand in the Union Block to the Miss Mary Anglin has been engaged to was a relapse in the afternoon and anti toxine ,unity. Apply to MAINE Ml SIC CO., Rockland, Spear house, Main street, next to the St. play ingenue roles with Mr. Charles Rohlfs was administered as a last hope. The its use. It arrests the wasting of consump­ Maine. 42 TENEMENT TO RENT. Nicholas, which she has leased. during the latter’s starring tour in / ‘The Mer­ Doctor, however, was conscious of the fact tion. A denirable tenement at ilngrahum's Hill. In­ chant of Venice,” “IIorwell” and “Sganar- that he was rapidly failing and had but a There never has been such a step forward quire of KALLOCH 3c MESERVEY. 38 Mackerel, handsome fellows, retail in the in the cure of indigestion as this Shaker Cor Navy Blue! elle.” Miss Anglin is the daughter of the short time to live. market for 25 cents each. Little tinkers dial. Your druggist will be glad to give you HORSE FOR SALE. caught in Ash Point weirs, are on sale. They ex-speaker of the Canadian Parliament, and Deceased was a member of the Board of Pure Cider Vinegar enjoys the distinction of being the only child Health and contracted the disease while in a little book descriptive of the product. At a bargain. A good family borne, safe for are about as big as thole pins. Give the babies Laxol, which is Castor Oil llevlqunrters for Pure Cider and White Wine lady to drive, young ami sound, weighs 950; also ever born in the I louse of Parliament at the performance uf his duty. V inegar Is at C. M. T IB B E T T S ’. Money will top buggy and harness. Inquire of MAINE Timothy Sullivan, porter at the Thorndike Ottawa. She is the famous beauty who was made as palatable as Honey. no’ buy a better article than we keop. We will MUSIC CO., Rockland 38 Dr. Albee was born in Washington, this not handle Vitrol Vinegar nt any price. is having a double tenement house built, off so regally entertained by Lady Aberdeen county, and educated in the common schools Also New Capes Pleasant street, in the rear Jof the Marcus last winter. of his native town. He graduated from rriO Ills Honor the Mayor nnd Municipal Officers CHAIRS REFITTED. Mitchell house, bought by him some time ago. 1 of the City ef Rockland. Chairs re-caned und fixed up as good as new. A first-class musical entertainment will be Colby University and Brunswick Medical BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Belle S. .Ayers is now fully settled in College receiving his degree 28 years ago. We, tho undersigned, respectfully ask permission Send postal or call at 165 Broadway. in both Cloth and her new residence on the corner of Suffolk given in the Methodist Church, Nov. 20, by to extend the wharf on our property as follows . He then took a special course at the College Advertisement* in this column p iv k c en ts a Beginning at the southeast corner of our lot (that 40 C A R R IE B. PILLSB U R Y . and Fulton streets, South-end, (the Fernald- the church chorus, Miss Florence I. Jones leader and Mrs. E. A. Jones, organist and of Pnysicians & Surgeons, New York. l in k . No insurtion less than twonty-llve cents. beitig the land set off to Mary N. Wlso in tho dlvis. Landers house) where any who may want to He commenced practice in Union, where Ion of the estate of Jonathan Crockett) thence run­ MACHINE SHOP FOR SALE, All Kinds of Fur. pianist. The chorus will be assisted by the ning 8. 85 degrees east 350 feet, thence at a right consult her professionally can do so. he was located for 16 years, selling out to The Machine Shop and fixtures of the late George Rockland Orchestra, Miss Julia I’oyzer, the FLOWERING BULBS. angle northerly 100 feet, thence westerly pnrnllel H. Jones of South Union, Knox Co., Maine, with Rockland’s expert smelters now gravitate Dr. M. P. Judkins now of this city. Dr. with first line to the shore. the land on which it stands and the water power noted mezzo, Mr. Kenney, baritone, and Easter Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., just THORNDIKE & HIX. connected therewith. Tho shop is about thirty by to the Creek at Thomaston. Some good probably other talent. The complete pro­ Albee removed to Camden where he was located for nine years. After the b'g fire in received and for sale by Rocklund, Nov. 2, 1895. forty or fifty feet floor space, tw o stories high and catches are reported-----Parties were in town gram will appear in this paper next week. a basement. Tools, etc., ail in order for immediate Camden three years ago he moved to Rock­ C. M. T ibbbtts. last w’eek looking for a suitable store where Watch out for a fine entertainment! People CITY OF ROCKLAND. use. Terms cash or undoubted security. MRS. C. A. JONES, Kxx. of Estate. Reference, E. B. HASTINGS. land where he previously had a large prac­ 1’niE.o they might operate a night lunch counter. who appreciate good music and wish to ad­ Upon tho foregoing petition it is ordered that tice. Deceased was a prominent Mason. C. E . Rising’s T iiubmton, Rockland. 26 Col. W. A. Kimball wears a dignified but vance the cause of music in this city should New Domestlo Bread. notice b« given by publishing a copy thereof and of He was a member of Union Lodge, F. & A. this order, In T ub Rockland Cou rier-Uazf.ttk , none the less happy smile. He is now a make their plans to attend. Best In the W orld. M., of which lodge he was a Past Master; None Genuine W ithout this Label and that n hearing thereon be given at the Aider- A NIJKK . . grandpa. This new title is his because of m an ’s Room, Nov. 13, at 7 o’clock p. m , at which New Fall Prices the arrival of little Christal Kimball Cameron, of King Soloman Chapter, No. 8, R. A. M.; timo nnd place all persons interested shall have full « 1 H K F O R PILES! at the home of Elijah and Tinnie Kimball King Hiram Council, No. 6 R. & S. M.; Domestic and Vienna Bread fresh and sweet opportunity to show why the prayer of said pe­ THE SOCIAL SIDE- Claremont Commandery K. T., and Past every day. Hot roils made from best materials titioners should not be granted. It is adjudged I am agent for Dr. E. M. Botot’s Sure (Jure for Cameron, Friday last. that no personal notice need be given. Piles; also Dr. Rohan's Cathartic Pills. The best on Groceries. Eminent Commander of that commandery; for tea Cake and pastry of best quality. preparation in the world. Easily applied and sure Burpee & Tyler opened their course of Brown Bread and Beena Saturday and Sunday. JOHN LOVEJOY, Mayor. Next Friday evening will be Ladies night at and Golden Rod Chapter, O E. S. Last year W . F. T ib b e t t s, City Clerk. 44-45 cure. Price $1 per box free by mall. 21 Trinity Flint Bros., Bakers, *276 Main St. Thoae are all dow freah gooda and public dances at the Spring street rink Sat­ the Central Club. he was Grand Junior Warden of the Grand St., and at my office 400 Muin St. Office open urday night, with a good company. The Wednesday und Saturday evenings. Genulce Bargain!. You can make Commandery of Maine, and at the time of his “ If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled 2 3 ___ W. H. SMITH, Rockland. music is by Gale’s drive, consisting of C. W. Burpee & Tyler’s private, course of assem­ death was Grand Senior Warden. He was no inUtake by trading with i Gale, MisS Addie Gale, John Johnston, and blies at the Spring street rink will open next cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold W. V. HANSCOM. M. D. many reasons.' First, You can «ave also a member of Union Lodge of Odd Fel­ everswheie. II. M. B. 5 cents. E. L. Hewett, prompter. These dances will Tuesday evening, Nov. 12th. lows and first vice president of the Maine Crockett & Lovejoy Physician and Surgeon, from 10 to 25 per cent.; aecontj be given every \V dnesday and Saturday Miss Josie Bradbury entertained friends Medical Association. Office aud Residence you receive the Bost gooda^ nut these reasons sufi evening until further notice. Hallowe’en night at her home on Warren He leaves a wife and daughter, Miss 421 MAIN STREET. 25 MASONIC ST R E E T , . RO CK LA N D The V. M. C. A. parlors were tilled Friday street. The evening was delightfully spent Augusta Deshon Albee, besides many rela­ 4 )ir t|}s. •jT'Bpecial attention given to GReases of the and then come z afternoon with an appreciative audience, met in playing games appropriate to the occasion. Eye ana Ear. not do all we say. tives and friends who sincerely mourn his Camkkon—Kochiund, November 1, to Elijah and N e w L in e there to listen to the report of Mrs R. C. Owing to the severe storm many of the young death. O rriCE Ho u r r to 10 a. m .;to 4 p. tn.; after Tinnie Kimball Cameron, a daughter—Christal 7 p .m . ♦ ♦ ♦ Hall, delegate to the W. C. T. U. people were compelled to remain all night. He was prominent in politics and was an Kimball. L a d ie s ’ Te l e p h o n e : 30 2. Convention. Those who attended were de­ N bw hkbt—New York, October 28. to Mr. and fit.50 buys Pillsbury's Best Flour. The young ladies of the Ouscus Situs Club ardent Republican. He was a man of more Mrs. Walter E. Newbort, formerly of Appleton, a a n d lighted with the address. It was bright enter­ and their gentlemen friends were delightfully than ordinary ability, was considered one of daughtei. O. L E V K N 8A L K R , $4.50 buys Washburn’s Superlative Flour. taining, witty and eloquent—just such a re­ entertained by Miss Helene Emery at her the leading physicians in the state and had W inhlow—Waldoboro, October 22, to Mr. and C h ild r e n ’s $4.25 buys Stocks’ best Winter Wheat Flour. No. 80 Ma in St ., THOMASTON, MR port as Mrs. Hall was expected to give. home, Pacific street, Thursday evening, with a many friends. Mrs. W. 8. Winslow, a daughter. F a il $4.25 buys Mugnollu Best Winter Wheat, Col.iiY—Green's Lauding, Deer isle, October 19, ConauLTATiONM solicited In all departme»< •) Mills. Mrs. Wm. Peyser of Providence, I. R.,wbo Halloween party. The guests came in cos­ to Mr. and M th. Alonzo K. Colby, u daughter. Medicine, Surgery and Gyneoology. Word has been received here of the death a n d $3.90 buys Best Roller Patent. has been before the Spiritual Society as the’r tume which added greatly to the merriment Spfdalt)/ Made uf Office IYacUct, lecturer the past two Sundays, has awakened of the occasion. The evening was pleasantly of Mrs. Peter McLoon, in Glenwood, Mis- J I have Just lecelved 1,000 lbs. Rice which I shall souri. Mr. McLoon is a native of Rockland. C arriages. W i n t e r O m c K H ours : When not otherwise profes­ profound interest in the minds of the people. passed with whist, dancing, music and the sionally engaged. 89 sell fur 6c per lb. or 22 lbs. for $1.00. Large and appeciative audiences have usual Halloween tricks. Punch, ices and His wife was a western lady, and was a most U n d e r w e a r. 250 lbs. Best California Prunes at 5c per lb. Think worthy woman. Rogbbsox—C oombs — Rockland, November 2, greeted her on each occasion. She is to fill cake were served. The guests and their by Rev. Thomas Strutton, Robert T. Rogerson und of it. an engagement for the same in April next, costumes were : R. H. Crockett, costume of D. W. Russell, owner of one of the Bay 1 Helen A.Cooinbs, both of Rockland. EXTRA FINE XJ£W LINK 25c for 15 lbs. Best Onions. ; when she will be fully assured of a cordial linen, with make-up of an Irishman; John L. P a h tiu d u k —O liv k b—Thom aston, October 30. $1.90 for one bushel Best Pea Beaus. Point cottages, die recently at his home in by Rev. C. A. Plumer, Samuel W. Partridge, of Corsets, Cloves and reception. The Rev. Andros Titus of Boston Donohue, country farmer; George B. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. Thomaston, und Ina M. Oliver, of Warren. $2.10 for one bushel Best Y. E. Beaus. will lecture before’the society the next three Jr., clown; Joseph C. Flint, charming Bowery K ittbk d g e — DuitatN — Cuinden, October 29, Hosiery. Cotton 20c for one lb. best Corsican Citron. \ Sundays. blonde in costume of red and black; Pearl Mrs. Frank Achorn died at her home in George E. Kittredge, of Camden, and Geneva E. U n d e r w e a r , ABSENT-MINDEDNESS $1.00 will buy 12 lbs. best country Halt P ork. Durgin, of Islesboro. Willey, red domino; II. D. Ames, base ball Rockport after a severe sickness, Sunday 87c for 10 lbs. Pure L ard. The St. Nicholas Cafe, James Carver, pro­ OlARK—W a tts—Thom aston, October 26, Levi AT POPULAR PRICES. is prevalent in all parts uf the country. prietor, commenced business Thursday morn­ suit; Miss Ada Perry, Spanish costume of night. The funeral will occur Wednesday. Clark and Elmore Wults, both of Thoinustou. You’ve heard of the man who took his 76c for 10 lbs. Lard Com pound. ing, and that the guests were delighted with pink and black; Miss Grace Emery, Marie The husband and three children survive. M u rphy—St e w a r t -G reen's Landing,Deer Isle, 22c for 1 gal. Nice Molasses. Antoinette costume; Miss Etta Pratt, gypsy October 23, Joliu Murphy und Lizzie Stewart, both watch out of iiis pocket with oue hand things is putting the case extremely mild. of Deer Isle. 17c for 1 lb. Good Tea. costume; Miss Alice Perry, flower girl; Miss UNION. aud when lie felt in his pocket with Everything is modern and first-class, from the Mc L eo d —O e m m il l —Rockland, October 31, by the other, concluded he hud left it ut 35c for 1 lb. Extra Flue Formosa Tea. handsome gilt carved letter signs that flank the Sue Perry, sunflower costume of yellow and Rev. Thos. Stratton, Malcolm McLeod, of Isles- 23c for 1 lb. Rio Coffee. black; Miss Helene Emery, Grecian costume. South Union.—Mrs. Capt. Henry Giles, boro, und Mury Gemtnlll, of Philadelphia. home aud went back after it. You’ve entrance, to the dining room service and the who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. kitchen furnishings. The already populous Miss Emery is a charming hostess and it was read of the man who went away on a one of the jolliest parties of the season. E. Williams, returned home Thursday----- $ t a i | } s . Line of Goods la the trip und who couldn’t tind his clean c. E. TTJTTI-B, colony at the St. Nicholas claim that it’s the Daniel Harding has had his barn and out­ most com plete in uv- best place in the world. The table service is Miss Lucy Rhodes entertained a party of ry brunch of the out- shirts in his satchel wheu he got to his buildings painted----- S. W. Jones is having jouriley’s end, but who found that he said to be exceptionally fine. her friends, Wednesday evening, to the num­ his foundry painted. He has completed his Po r t e r —Rookiand, O ctober 28, Leroy A ., son It. O ur goods invite 306 Main Street, ber of sixteen, at a reception followed by of Fairfield 1.. und G.ace Sprague Por.er, aged 7 Inspection from the hud them ull on, oue over the other. 8PKAU BLOCK. N EAR I'AIUC H T ltB M Bert Simmons the 14 year old son of C. F. machine shop and has had the machinery years, 7 mouths, 27 duys. Shaw Avenue. ladles, ull of whom rogressive whist. The entertainment was in set up----- Mrs. J. D. Thurston is still con Luuwiu— Tenant’s llurbor, October, Hannah, Jh.uiilly invited You’ve heard of men who forgot to nay Simmons, the Sea street blacksmith, lies at onor of Miss Lucy Norton of Lynn, who is widow of Ebeuezer Ludwig, aged 84 years, 6 to call aud see us. their board bills. You’ve heard of men his home on Maverick street,in a very critical fined to her bed, but is slowly improving------a guest at Dr. Williams’. The rooms were Wm. Hart still remains quite sick with heart m ouths, 26 duys. who forgot to go to church. Cut the condition the result of the accidental dis­ attractively arranged and presented a very Sai.i.ey—T enunt’s H arbor, October 26, Elizu J ., ■421 JVXfAlxi. S tre e t, most absent minded man on record charge of a gun while gunning with two com­ trouble----- A. McFarland has added a stable wife of Edwin Halley, aged 49 years, 8 mouths, 29 beautiful appearance. Misses Vine and to his blacksmith shop------James Wellman duvs. Foot of Lim erock, turned up iu Boston a short time ago. BANKRUPT panions at the Bog. The boys were on the Annie blackington acted as ushers and wore Ba b u id o e—Vinalhaven, October 29, Johu A. ground playing cards when young Simmons has gone to Bridgton to live with his daugh­ Babbidge, formerly of Oldtown, ugvd about 42 His office was on the fourth floor of tasteful costumes ot white. The young ladies ter------Since the rain of Thursday night years. oue building and he was moving to SALE! started to get up while the gun was cocked. in attendance also were in evening dress. It was a 32 calibre rifle and the bullet en­ the river has risen so that the power at D km u th —W aldoboro, October 27, Dunlel W. another building. He went down to Fhe reception was held from 8 130 to 9 o’clock, Brown’s factory is sufficient Mr. Brown Demuth, aged about 60 years. tered the body directly under the right nip­ o a tlie street, went several blocks, went Men’s, Youths’ and when whist was introduced with a new feature says be never knew the water to be so low T LM N—Pulpit Harbor, North Haven, October ple. The boy was conveyed to his home that was particularly interesting as well as 27, David Tolmuti, u native of Rockville, Rockport. to tlie telephone office and told them to where he was attended by Drs. Cole and as it has been the past few months----- Pal­ Mvu ick —V inalhaven, October 24, Beni. F. My- move his telephone from his old to his instructive. Cards beautifully inscribed with mer Ryan has his house up, boarded, and rick. This Week's Snaps Hitchcock. The bullet has been extracted conundrums, which by the way described P ikhck— Camden, October 26, infant child of Mr. new office. H e’ll forgotteu that he and the boy is now comfortable. the roof shingled and partitions set up------and Mrs. Pierce. some distinguishing feature of eminent The first snow of the season fell Saturday —AT— could telephone his order. But you CLOT W oodman — Cauxdeu, October 24, Mrs. Mary authors, were given out, with corresponding night. According to an old Indian sign W oodman. can't very well buy clothes by tele­ cards bearing the correct answer. The per­ Blai K—Vinalhaven, October 21, Ga'eu E., son of phone, for we can't show you our there will be 24 snowstorms the coming Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Black, aged 10 mouths. son holding a conundrum card read the same, winter------Miss Caro Lewis of Liberty is at I Corrected.] goods. O ur store num ber is 485 Main and guessed the answer, which if correspond­ FRANZM.SIMMONS' Together work in Brown’s factory. W a l l a c e —North Wuldoboro, October 21. Elia street. Don’t bo uhseut minded und GOODS to Oft w rp f jfjE D/\ftCE ing to the card upon which was engraved the F., wife ofJubez Wallace, aged 43 years, 7 mouths. This week 1 shall offer to the trade forget them or you'll waste time. Cost. Any answer—the person holding the answering CUSHING. Po u t e r —Rocklaud, October 28, ofsoarletmu with the following goods us We’re making special eflorts to get the card would become the partner of tbeguesser. diphtheria, Leroy A , son of Fairfield I., and Gruce piece of Social Dance every Wed­ Isaac T. Grover and sister, Emma L. Sprague Porter, aged 7 years, 7 months, 27 duys. mothers interested in these numbers I t was an amusing as well as an entertain­ Interment October 29 in Acborn Cemetery; services . . Special Bargains. . . tins week, so as to show them the nesday and Saturday even- ing way to choose partners. 'Fhe pretty Brown, who have been in ill health for some conducted ut grave by Rev. J. H. Parsbley. prizes, consisting of a cut glass vase and an time, start for Florida today to spend the N ason —Hewett's Islaud, South Thomaston, Oc­ 50 bbls. Funcy Roller Flour, per bbi., $3 90 children’s department that is run on , ing during the season, at after dinner coffee cup and saucer, were won winter. tober 81, of hemorrhage, Hattie Fitxgeiald, uged 20 5 lbs. Rulalns, .25 tlie price proves powerful plan. We pars, 3 months, 11 duys, daughter of James R. aud 30 burs French Laundry Soup, l.oo waul to show those mothers that it Spring Street Dink. by Mrs. A. J. Bird and Miss Ellen Cocluaue. A. S. Fa les has returned home from Boston Roxana Hurt Nason of 8t .George. Funeral Sunday, 10*i bbls. Sour K roul, 2.50 Nice refreshments were served and the whole ------Mrs. Hattie Miller has returned home November 2; Interment In Sea View Cemetery, 50 lb». Frosh Country l’ork, 3 50 don’t pay to spend 8)6 or even .*1 for a TUES event was a very happy and successful oue. Rockland. 5 lbs. Choice Tobacco (Smoke or Chew), l.oo suit somewhere else that you cun buy And ooutiuue from the Maine General Hospital, Portland, A l b e e —Rockland. November 2, of diphtheria, 15 lbs. Onions, .25 Admission, - 50 cents where she has been fur treatment for her Dr. William A. Albee, aged 54 yours, 18 days, a 20c. bottles uf Buuker Hill Pickles to close, .10 fur $3.60 here simply to say you bought ankle. She is doing nicely aud her friends native of Washington, sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Randall it of “ so and so.” You’ll get over this Look for the Flaoo, Ladies, - - Free MUSICS CHARMS. P. Albee. Interment November 2 at 4 p. m , iu I have just bought u lot of ubout 1000 lbs- of very hope for a speedy rectwery.—Isaac Grover Achorn cemeteiy. funcy Slut k Suited Cud Fish on which I um making idea that uuyhody else sells better N O . 3 1 3 and Mrs. Emma Brown started for Florida RoUiunb—Union, November 4. Lewis Robbins, u speciul price to people who want 50 or 100 pounds goods than we do, if you’ll look here Music, Gale's Orchestra. The rehearsal of the Wight Philharmonic Thursday where they will spend the winter. aged 78 years, 5 mouths, 2l day*. for w inter. Now is the time to buy us they w on’t instead of hearing about us iu some E l w e l l —South Boston, O ctober 31, of puuuiuo- lust lougt Titey are very nice. Society, Thursday evening, was thoroughly Gn account of the storm which prevented uiu, Fred 8 Elwell, formerly uf Rockland, uged 46 other store. We're actually selling Curs will leave for Thomaston aud Camden after enjoyed by all present. There was the many people from attending the house warm­ years, 2 mouth, d duys, youngest sou of the lute th e dunce. knee pant suits for $1.75 that are bel­ largest attendance for months aud the tenors ing at J. F. Burton’s some tw o weeks since James aud Btruicu Elwell The remains were IX) YOU WANT APPLES? were reinforced by Elmer B. Shaw, the well brought to lids c ity ; »ci vices ut Burpee undertak­ ter than lots of stores are selling for another one was held Wednesday evening, ing rooms Huudsy a in, Rev J. H Purshley of­ if so call and took ut our slock. We have just $2.50. How ilo we do it? Don’t worry known tenor of Portland. The new number, which was laigely attended. The presents ficiating- Interment in Achorn cemetery. De- ' bought th--e buu Ind harre s of the tlueai fall au4 “ You Stole my Ixjvc” by MacFarreu was ceased leaves u wife aud three children. winter fruit, ranging iu pilce from <1 to £3 pur about tlie bow or the why of it. We were both useful aud ornamental, aud among bar J el. (These are not lime ca«k» but regului do it aud make money by it. All we're . B U 5 I N e ! Boston : Cafe, enjoyed. The program for next Thursday, them were a set of dishes, a willow rocker, an lloui und upple barrels holding about three bushels.) The Shaw * which follows, contains two new selections: Silverware, Watches aud Jewelry at There ure 10 vurletlis, including Noithvru Spy*, after is a chance to sell more uf ’em so s h o r t h a n d arm chair, two very handsome parlor lamps, a Geuthuer'e- “You Stole My Love” MacFarreu book-case, a large picture, glass ware, towels Kings, Black Oxford, Malden’s Blush, Golden Hp- as to get rich faster. Big Boys’ Bar­ Portland aud Augusta, PERRY BUILDING "Redemption Hyain,” I'in ker pius, and Snows. If you waul u real nice spule and other presents too numerous to mention. Use ‘Hioud Suruwriuur” LinUneu^ gains, ages 11 to lit—or Boy’s Big Bar­ L. SHAW, PaiNcirat. - - Meals to order, Hot or Cold Lunch. (Solo M r.. G. M. B arney) lor wlulcr, uow is your chouce, ut reul nice apples “Down iu a Pretty Valley,*’ Heury Lealiu Refreshments of clam chowder, nuts and ure very scuroc. gains—as you like—ull wool cassimeru Table Board by the day or week. "Thunks Be to God," Meudei.sohu candy were served. Those preseut enjoyed a CIRLS WANTED. Remember the place. suits $1. COTTACE HOU (Iutei aiissioO.) very pleasant evening and the many friends of G ills for general housework, nurses und the Lot aud buildings 14 ' "Little Jack Burner," Caldlcott nursery can ooluiu first-class places by appiyiug at Corner Main and Winter Streeta. view excellent Ucllttltai "Arise, Shine fur Thy Light Is Coxae,” Geo. Elvey Mr. and Mrs. Burton wish them a long life to the Intelligent office of MRS. R. C. HEDGES, 7 at a bargain. EDW CAMDEN, ME. "Evening,” Sullivan enjoy their new house. Grote Street, Rockland. 48 0. E. BLACKINGTON., Franz M- Stiumous, Prow. Oflioe, Court Rouas. THE ROGKLiAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1895

MAXINE ELLIOT. SECRET SOCIETIES. TIES THAT BINO

S te a m . Rockland's Beautiful and Accomplished Actress The Doings of Some of the Organizations Thai The Eleclrio Hail lo Bo Laid Through Business Scores Additional Triumphs. Make Things Lieely Hereabouts. Slreel of Camden. Dr. Bnrnliain’s B o ile rs . GOOD THING- PUSH IT ALONG The visit of the Daly Company to Boston This week occurs the stated monthly The Rockland, Thomaston A- Camden I R ep aired , has been awaited with great interest by peo­ meetings in the several Masonic bodies. RaJroad Company commenced yesterday to ' EYE REMEDY. ple in this section from the fact that Maxine Last evening was the slated concalve o f extend the roan from the terminus opposite I Elliot (Jessie Dermot) of this city is a leading Claremont Commandery, No. 9., K. T. This F. K. Shaw Co.’s furniture store in the Cor­ member of the company. The company evening is the meeting of the board of directors For all trouble* with the eye« or lldft, or to pre- poration building Camden, through the J ren t the slight from fnillng, or delay the use of JOHN R. COUSINS opened at the Hollis Street Theatre Monday of I he Sick Benefit Association. Tomorrow business part of Main street to the bridge. evening. On Thursday evening Shakespeare’s •«, o r stop all pnln in the eyes at once, nothing evening is the stated communication of When the road was constructed the cars ran , like It ever known. Give it a trial. Price fine and JHAI “ Midsummer Night’s Dream” was presented. Aurora Lodge No. 50 F. and A. M. Thurs­ to the bridge but was discontinued after the t l 00. 30 Miss Elliot being assigned the part of“I lertnia/* day evening occurs the stated convocation fire of 1892 owing to the grade of the street W. I. COAKLEY, Drugglat, Main Street, . av ol From the Boston papers we take the following Rock 1 An«l, Agent. have done work For parties throughout Knc of King Solomon Chapter No. 8 R. A. M S'* being raised, and for other reasons not and (Eastern Maine. notices: and Friday evening is the regular meeting o It is rarely that one sees on the stage in con­ necem ry to mention. Matters have now j . p o the Jortae of Probate In and f.,r tlw County All my work la flrat-clasu and beat oF referencea Golden Rod Chapter No. 8 O. E. S. been amicably settled between the railroad ■ of K nox. enn lie given. junction two more beautiful and accomplished Any orders left with Messrs. Day Grand Warden A. A. Beaton, of the Grand company and the town. The extension, Tho petition of J. II. Kallooh. giurdlan of Wal- Machinists, will have prompt attention. actresses than /\da Rchan and Maxine Elliot, althnugh it covers but a short .listance. will i J ' ' ^ n 1!^ and as they were on frequently together there Lodge of Maine, N. E. O. I’., has started on was good opportunity to compare each with a trip in the interest of his order through be appreciated by the travelling public as well adzed and poiaeaatd of certain real eHaie, Rltunte Central Maine. He will hold public meet as by Camden merchants. ,n Raid South Thomaaton nnd deacrlt ed n« follow* : Maine Central Railroad. the other. Both are remarkably beautiful A certain lot of Und with the houee thereon, women, and both are blessed with rare voices, lng» at Monroe, Newport, Guilford, Foxcroft, valued at about one hundred and llfty dollars, voices musical and rightly attuned to speak Dedham, Cherryfield and other towns. Grand altuated at the Hoad of the Bay, ro called, on the In EfTeot November 4, 1895. Guide Albert Hawes of Portland will TOWN OF ROCKPORT. easterly aide of the road leading to the Kea« vtlingo Shakespeare’s poetic lines.—Journal. and hounded on the w esterly Ride by Raid road; It should be noted that in the greater num­ company him. NON-RESIDENT TAXES. on the north by land of K G. Chapman, on the ber of her scenes Miss Elliot was gentle and The annual encampment of the Union In the Town of Rockport, in the County of east by land of C. K. HenderRon and on tho aouth Passenger Trains leave Rockland aa follows: Veteran’s Union of the State was held in Knox, State of Halne, for the vear eighteen by land of II. C. Hix. That It would be for the 8:20 a. tn. For Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, full of grace. In the more emotional parts hundred and ninety-four. benefit o f raid w ard that Raid estate «hould be sold, Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, Portland and Boston, •he almost ranted but saved herself by a very Brunswick Wednesday. The following rep and tho proceeds placed at intereat. Said guardian arriving In Boston at 4.16 p. tn. Parlor car to Bos resented the Rockland organization: L. D The following Hat of taxes on real eat tie of non­ therefore praya that he may be empowered, agree­ ton. judicious restraint.—Globe. resident owners In the Town of Rockport. Maine, ably to law, to aell the name at private Rale or auch Miss Elliott’s Hermia more than justifies Carver, Alvah Babbidge, H. S. Hobbs, W. for tho year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, In 1:16 p. m. For Bath, B rnnsw lek, Lewiston, II. Smith, W. II. Simmons and T. C. Saun part thereof an the court may deem expedient. Waterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston our good opinion of her. She has the charm hllla committed to C. Fred Knight, collector of J . II. K a LLOCII, G uardian. at 9:20 p. m. of naturalness, even more potent than that ders. They were most royally entertained said town, on the eighteenth day of June, eighteen 9.00 p. m For St .John and Provinces,Portland and dinner, supper and an eleven p, hundred nnd ninety-tour, has been returned by him Boston, arriving In Boston at 6 :38 a.m . bleeping of her beauty. In the difficult scene in to me ns remaining unpaid on the first day of KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court, held at lunch. The Rockland delegation eighteen hundred and nlnety-five, by hit* certificate Rockland, on the third Tucaday of October, 1H96. ear to Boston. which the gentle Helena fears scratching On the petition aforewald, ORDRURD, T hat notice T rain h A r r iv e : rived home on the Pullman, Thursday morn ol tbntdate, and they now remain unpaid; and from Hermia’s angry nads, Miss Elliot car­ notice Ir hereby given that If said taxes, Interest be given, by- •puhllahlng a copy or »*ald petition 10:46 n. in. m orning train From P ortland, Lewis­ ing. They report that the Brunswick depot, with this order thereo , three weeka successively, ton and Waterville. ried the audience safely over the ticklish sit­ nnd charges are not paid into the treasury of eaid 6:20 p. m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and uation, and that without the assumption of which burned Hat Thursday morning, wa, all wn, within eighteen mon ha from the date of tho prior to the third Tuesday of November r right when they left. W. IL Smith of this mmltment of said bills, so much of the real estate Courle&Oazette, a newspni er printed In Rockland, B angor. P arlor car From Boston. any tragic airs.—Record. that all persons Interested may attend at a Court 4:05 a. m. from Boston and Portland. Sleeping city was elected Surgeon General. taxed ae In sufficient to pay the amount dm- there­ for, Including Interert and chargee, will, without of Probate then to be held In Rockland, and show car from Boston cause, if any, why the prayer of said petition PAYSON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager SPORTING TOPICS Anderson Camp Sons of Veterans was further notice, be sold at Pubi c Auction, at tho office of the selectm en In said Rockport, on the should not be granted. F. E. BOOTH BY, G. P. & T. A. officially inspected Tuesday night by Deputy 42 44 C. E. MESERVEY. Judge. W. L. WHITE, Div. Supt. Murphy, the Portland catcher, was in town Ighteenth day of December, elvhteen hundred Inspector Coursen of Brunswick. The ex and nlnety-five, at two o’clock in the afternoon : A true copy of tin- petition and order thereon one day last week. emplification of the ritualistic work went off A tte s t: E dw a iid K. G ui l d , Register. like clock work and Inspector Coursen Name of Description of The Warren base ball association still con­ er. Property. No ocres. Value STATE OF MAINE. BOSTON&BANG0RS.S.00. tinues to gather in the little shin’ng bits of was loud in his praises and congratulations. K nox hr. Court ok Insolvency. silver. There was a large attendance of members JO H N II. ADAMS B< ing nt of land m a. Ornssey Pond, udj. land of F T. Uas- Third Tuesday of October, A. D. 1896. Fall Service. The Academy boys played a fine game of and the interest manifest by them in the work well, lot. value f 75 In the matter of Clarence E. Gouldlng, Insolvent football in Rockland Saturday. It was hard was highly gratifying. There will be no Rebate, Debtor. Four Tripsa W eek to Boston fought from start to .finish neither succeeding better exemplification in the state. Capt It is hereby otdcied that notice be given to all Titus has labored hard and unremittingly to N et tax, persons interested in the settlement of the final Commencing Monday, October 14h, 1896, steam ­ in scoring. In the first half our boys kept the BEVERAGE, MARY M. Being j lot W . account of Chas. E. Bicknell, Assignee of tho ers will leave Rockland, weather permitting, as ball in Rockland’s territory continually and at place Anderson Camp on the topmost round H. Barrett premises, on the south side above named Insolvent Debtor, by enusing a copy follows: one time would doubtless have scored had it of the ladder and he has had the hearty co­ Central street, ndj. land of S. Barrett of this order to he published three wcekH, succes­ For Boston. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays not been for an unfortunate fumble. The operation of every member. OU West, lot, value $276 sively, in The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper and Saturdays, at (about) p. in. printed In Rockland, In said County, that they may For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win­ Rocklands seemed unable to cope with the Monday evening at a special Tconclave, appear at aCouitof Insolvency tn he held at the terport, Ilampden and Bangor, Tuesdays, Wed volving wedge play used by the Academys and Claremont commandery conferred the Order N et tax, Probnte Court Room on the third Tuesday of nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at about) from just before the close of the game our boys were of Malta upon the following candidates: Being the“ CIeve- November next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, und ft:OO to 0:00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer lot, value $50 be heard thereon, and object if they see cause. from Boston forcing their way steadily toward their op­ Perez B. Cooper, J. R. Stewart, Charles E. Less rebate, C. E. MESERVEY, For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, South West ponent’s goal line by this play. few more Tuttle, Fred M. Richards, William S. Giles, Judge of Insolvency Court, Knox County. Harbor, North East Hnibor, Bar Hnrbor and minutes and they would doubtless have scored. Alonzo M. Newbert and Albert W. IJodg Plug Tobacco N et tax, A true copy,—Attest: 42-44 E d w a rd K . G o u l d , R egister. Sorrento, Wednesdays and Saturdays at from It is to be hoped that a return game will be kins. After the work refreshments were GARDNER, BENJ. B. Being Brewster 6 :0 0 to 0:00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer lot on east side of West street, ndj. from Boston. played here as it would prove an interesting served in the banqueting hall. The stated land of A. G. W entworth on east, KNOX COUNTY —In Court of Probnte held nt RBTURNINO one. Harry Dunbar formerly of this place conclave will occur next Monday evening A G reat Bisf Piece fop lot, value $100 Rockland on the third Tuesday of October, From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays aud played a good game for the Rocklands— Dam when there will be work on the Order of the Less rebate, 1895. Fridays, at 6:00 p.m. ariscotta Herald. Red Cross. F. J. OrhetoiA administrator on the estate of From Bangor, touching at intervening landings, 'fax , net, Josiah Orbeton, late of Rockland, in said county, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ Joshua Davis has held the office of Grand KELLAK, JAMES A. Being homestead deceased, having presented his final account of days, at 11 :OO a. in. Secretary I. O. O. F., for twenty-two consec known hr the "Lock’’place, on Mt. administration of said estate for allowance : From Bar Harbor, touching at Intermediate land­ utive years. During this time the order has Pleasant street, 50 acres, value $*75 O r d e r e d , 'I hat notice thereof be given, three ings Mondays nnd Thursdays, at 10:OO a. in. 1 0 C e n t s - Less rebnte, weeks successively, in T he Co u rier-Ga z e t t k , increased from 29 subordinate lodges to 137, printed In Rockland, In said county, that all persons FREI) LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. A y e r ’s from a membership of 3,867 to 21,200 mak Interested may attend at a Probate Court to lie held CALVIN AUSTIN, Oen’l Supt , Boston. nt Rockland, on the third Tuesday of November WM.H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. ing a net gain of 108 lodges, and 17,333 next, and show cause, If any they have, why Jhe said members. During this period the lodges Bal. due, ]3 35 account should not be allowed. CHERRY C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias S.S.Co. have paid out for benefits and charities $i,O2S,- MeKISSON, ELIZA. Being homestead 276.05 The Rebekah branch of the order OBITUARY. THE GUNNERS. on the north side of Summer street, A tru e copy,—attest : adj. land of Geo. S. York on the east, 42-44 E d w a r d K . G ould, R egister. has increased from 5 Rebekah lodges, with house and lot, value $3750 a membership of 607, to 66 lodges with a Died at the family home in Redfield, Iowa, Being the ‘'Quinn” homestead on tho KNOX COUNTY.—In Couit of Probate held at Str. FRANK JONES John E. Leach arrived home Wednesday north side of Summer street, adj. Pectoral membership of 8,500, making a|net gain of 7,- Oct. 4, 1885, Esther Elvira Dyer, .aged eighty- from his gunning trip at Green’s Landing. Ruckland on the third Tuesduy of October, OM M ENCING Sept. 18, 1896, the steam er 893 members. three year and eighteen days. Deceased was land of IL A. Sylvester ou west, 181*6. Frank Jones will h ave Rockland, weather W. O. Abbott of this city and E. W. Farrar house and lot, value $525 I P. Htnrrett, executor of the last wi I and testa- C permitting, at 0 a. ra. on Wednesdays and Satur­For Colds and Coughs the sister of David M. Mitchell of Hurricane, of Washington, the other members of the Being lot on the west side of Union days, foe Islesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedg­ ment of Jane E Robinson, late of Warren, in said THE STEambuATS- formerly of this city. Of the family of six but party, preceded him home. The total kill street, adj. land of Geo. H. York on county, deceased, having presented his first account wick. (Bluehill) Brooklln, Southwest Harbor, RECEIVED two survive, Mr. Mitchell ami a brother who the aouth, lot, value $300 140 40 of administration of the estate of said deceased Northeast Harbor, Bar Harbor, Millbrldge, .Jones- was 150 birds. Rebate, 07 24 for allow ance : porK and Machiosport, arriving at Machinsport Steamer Emmeline began yesterday on a lives in Redfield. Deer are reported plentiful in the Moose O r d e r e d , 'J’hat notice thereof he given, three about 6:00 p. m. MEDAL and DIPLOMA new arrangement. She leaves Rockland Net tax. 73 22 Returning, will leave Machiosport, weather head Lake region, and visiting sportsmen say weeks successively, in T h e Co u r ie r -Ga z e t t e , every week day at 6:45 a. m., and arrives at OLD LADIES* HOME. Being |o f Lavina printed In Rockland, in said county, that all per­ mlttlng, on Mondays, and Thursdays at 4 a. m.’vla Vinalhaven lost a worthy citizen in John A. that the guides there are dear.—Belfast Jour­ Thorndike lot, set off to her front the sons interested may attend at a Piobate Court to same landings, arriving in Rockland at 6 p. Bucksport at 4 145, where she connects with estate of Eben Thorndike, Hr., adj. connecting with train leaving for Boston at 9.00 Babbidge, who died of pneumonia Tuesday nal. » be held at Rockland, on the third Tuesday of the Maine Central Railroad for Bangor. after a brief illness. Mr. Babbidge formerly lund of Eben Thorndike on the east, November next, und show cause, If any they nave, p . tn. 26 Leaves Bucksport at 12 m. and arrives at acres, value $100 3 07 why the said uceount should not be allowed. PAYSON TUCKER, V. P. &;Geu’l Mu resided in Oldtown, and came to Vinalhaven LIST OF LETTERS Rebate, 1 47 C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. F. K. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T A. Rockland at 5.30----- The steamer Rockland some twenty years ago. lie was a member A true copy,—A ttest: W . S. EATON, Gen. Freight Agent. World’s of the B. & B. S. S. Company has been re­ Net tax, 1 60 of the Vinalhaven school board, in which 42-44 E d ard K. G ould, Register. ceiving a general overhauling at her wharf in capacity he rendered valuable service to the PIERCE, MRS. M. A. Being the Hake Bangor. Remaining in Rockland 1’. O. for the week lot on the south side o f Camden street, Bluehill Steamboat Com’y. town. He leaves a wile and a mother who ending October 25, 1895. adj. land of Jos. Ingraham estate on KNOX COl N’l Y.—In Court of Probate held at FAIR. Clarence Packard has sold his steam fish­ ere with him when he died and a brother th e northeast, lot. value $100 3 07 Rockland on the thltd Tuesday ol October, ing boat Daisy to Frank Parsons and others Rebate, 1 47 1895. Three Trips per Week. ho resides in New Hampshire. He was A certain instrument, purporting to he the last Of Annisquam, and they took her away early Gent’s L ist. Stello, Frank E will and Ustnment of Laura W Flyo, late of about 42 years of age. He was a member of Additon, Geo. Voae, Robert Net tax, 1 00 tmraenclug Tuesday, Sept. 17h, last week. She has been moored in the north SIMONTON, T. R. Being tho “Rollins” Rockland, in t-ald county, basing been presented Union Church. Ames, Capt John I.adieiL* I Jut. for probate : cove. Burg «s. (.’apt lot, ndj. land of John Buzzell on the Allen, Mrs Inez O r d e r e d , That notice thereof he given, three Capt. Mark Ingraham is at home for the Blake, C F Alien, Mrs Fannie south, 8u acres, value $1440 uner Juliette Being the ‘‘R ubs" lot, adj. land of weeks successively, in H ie Co u r ie r -Ga ze t t k , winter, steamer Lewiston having hauled up at The Bath built clipper ship Challenger, Bisbee, Thomus Colatnoru, Mih Ida trinted at Rockluud, In said county, thut ull persons Barr. G B Crockett, Mrn Jennie IL Cole Annin < 1 the < st, Will leave Rockland on arrival of steamer from East Boston. The Lewiston has been in com­ which arrived in New York Monday morn­ 20 aer nterested may attend at a Probate Court to he held CronuD, K C C urrant, MltH S umIo F at Rockland, on the tbir«l Tuesday of November Boston every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mission 39 years and will probably never be ing of last week, 149 days out from Shanghai Davis, W a about 0 o’clock a. in. fur Ialesboro, Gustine. Little F errin, Mr« Flora fnext, and show cause, If any they huve, why the seen on this route again. via Ilong Kong, reports that on the morning Gregory, George A uld, Mm Ksttie Deer Isle, Sargeniville, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Hall, J O suhl Instrument should !i«»t be proved, approved Brooklln, So. Blueldll, Bluehill, Surry and Ells- of Sept. 27 when the steward went to call Go M I-1 und allowed as the last will and testament of the Kiniile, (’apt. E » .M N deceased. C. E M E8ERVEY, Judge. w orth. ROCKPORT VESSEL BURNED. Capt. W. W. Purrington, he found him dead ( Kirkpatrick. George Leland, Mrr* Kculx Returning, leave Ellsworth Monday, \\ ednesdny M ills. Capt Wm 11 and Friday, at 6 o’clock, Surry at 7, touching above in his stateroom. He had been quite well Lambee, Mr« Nathaniel SCIATICA, v \V F Ma.l.luckf, MIhk Floia Paid, points. Connecting ut Rockland with Boston 8c The Ship Wandering Jew Meets Her Fate In apparently when he retired the previoni Win Norwood, Mra Andre KN<>X C O U N TY .—In Court of Probate held ut Bangor Steamship Co. for Boston same day. evening. When the ship left New York Scott, Mih 'fhoinaH A Bui due, O. A. CROCKET 1’, Manager. Chinese Waters- W A D E, MRS. HA M l’EL B Bring home- Rockland on the third Tuesday of October, Capt. Purrington was suffering from a bad 1’apt 'I’obyne, Mrs Lizzie 1895. ’ Rockland, Sept ID, 1896. attack of la grippe and his doctor told him he W al-b, M stead on the west side of Park street, LAME BACK, adj. laud of G. B. Ingraham on tho A. A. Richards, gttardiait ofMildri d A Richards T he American ship Wandering few, Capt. had heart disease and might not live to return. north, 33 aeres, vi!uc$4SU of Rockport, in said county, having ptesi tiled his Vinalhaven &. Rockland Steamboat Co. Nichols, caught fire in Hong Kong Tuesday Deceased, who was 50 years of age, was a Being the “.”‘ufford” lot, near Park fifth account of guard!juship of. said ward for and was scuttled and sunk. The cause of brother of Woodbury M. Purrington of this street, adj. land of homestead, Fall Arrangement. IMPORTANT IF TRUE. lot value $20 o r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three DEBILITY, Etc. the lire is unknown. The ship was loaded city. Capt. Purrington leaves a wife and one Being th'- “ G rheton” lot near Park wicks successively, tn T h e Co u r ie r -Ga zette, and ready to sail lor New York. daughter, Ada, who reside in Brooklyn, N. Y. street, ndj. lund of homestead, printed in R ockland, in said county, that all per­ It is sai l that W. IL Day with other gent­ lot. value $30 sons Interested may ultend nt a Pronutc « mtrt to : TRIPS : DAILY The Wandering Jew was a three-masted The mother and daughter have frequently he held at Rockland,on the third ’I’uesday ofNovem* ship and was built in Camden in 18S7 and visited in this city. 1 he daughter at one lemen o f Dubuque, Iowa, are now negotiating Rebate, ---- BBTWKKN---- for the purchase of the Jones estate, near Bay If •any they have, why hailed from Rockport, the captain being time resided with her uncle and attended the N et tux, the said 1 L-couni should Point Hotel, for the purpose of erecting ten 42-11 inalhavon and Rockland. Daniel C. Nichols. Her gross tonnage was Rockland schools. UPHAM W ILLIA M M. Being .Mountain or more $20,000 summer cottages. 'Phis is A true ’/J?*10- She sailed for Ilong Kong from lot, adj. land of E L. Cievidand on KinvAHn 1{. G ut’Ll), Kcuialer. New York Sept. 17. one of the most beautiful, picturesque and the west, 12 ueres, value $36 1, 1H06, OUR VICINITY. attractive spots along the coast. Rebate, KNOX C'Ol'NTY.—In Couit of Probate, held at \ s s r \ Rockland, on the third ’Tuesday of October. 1895. CONUHJOMMENT. A. E. < iirtni i, guardian of Abbie \V. Vosu of THE RAILROADS. C. FRED KNIGHT, 1’reasurer. Warn n, in said county, having presented his see- GOV. BODWELL! Pertaining To Interesting Events in This Count *** “There’s no talk of dull times in War­ olid account of guardianship of said ward for CAPT. WM. K. CREED, And on its Borders' allowance • Will leave Vlnalhaven for Rockland every week WHY BE SSGK ren,” said a gentleman from that village, A party of well-known railroad men, in Or d e r e d , T h at notice thereof he given, three hen a trifio will buy the greatest healing Thursday. lie continued : “Gleason Young, weeks successively, in T he Courier GazbtTE, day, Kt 7 :00 a. m. and 1 .VO p. rn. reution of tlie day? I>r. Nnu, k.t. of VVuneu. A pocket edition of the celebrated electro- M kh. W in s l o w ’s S o u t h in g S y h ij f lias been Eyg and Broken, $5 00 ; in said county, having been prtsunied for | rohute : IN KFFKCT SKnBMKKK 30. 1898. medical work, —Some time ago C. IL Emery of Ellsworth seed tor over fifty years ini'liousof O r d e r e d , ’That notice then * f he gjv. u, three A liKMAKKAKLb ANNOUNCEMENT bonded about 1,100 acres of desirable real es­ mot hers for their childr n while teething Stove and Nut, 5.50 Weeks succeesive.'y. Ill T u b Co HIElt (i AZK I I E, “Three Classes of Men,” tate at the western end of Mt. Desert island, witli perfect success. It soothes the child, prinnd in Rockland, in said county, that all per- VINALHAVEN A brief paragraph can hardly do justice softens the gums, allays all pain, cures i sorts interested nuy attend ut u Prob.de Couri to at Pretty Mar&h . He has recently closed the * be held at Rih ki.no. < 11 thu third Toisd v of illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail upn.. 10 the interesting announcements which wind colic, and is the best remedy inr application. Every youui;, iniddle-nifcG sale of 250 acres of this land to Edward Sam­ Diarrluea. It will relieve the poor little * November tn xl, and show cause, if any they have, o r old m an suffering the slightest weakrn- the Youth’s Companion makes for the com­ uels and associates of Philadelphia, who have why lire said iosltum eul sin ulil not be proved, sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in 1 approved and allow.-d as tin* last wi.l arid testa* ud and weather permitting, should read it. It wilf show an enuy, miv<- ing year. Not only will some of tlie most organized “The Maine Company,” with a cap; Genuine: l-ranklin : Red :. Ash _eyery weekday at 6 4. and speedy nay to regain strength and every part of tlie world. Twenty-rive cents merit of lire deceased. Health when everything else ha* failed. delightful story writers contribute to the ital stock of $100,000. u bottle. Be sure and ask for “ Mrs. Win- C E. MESERVEY, Judge. Sootiiiug Syrup,” und take no other A true copy,—Attest paper, but many of the most eminentstates- —The new bell presented to the Third Bap- I , j w ,s Free Burning White 4.-44 E d w ard K. G o l l d , Register. The SANDEN ELECTRIC CO , st church, Nubleboro, by James Overlock of x n eok day No. S2t> liroaduny, New York, wen, jurists and scientists of tlie world. Ash, Lehigh Egg and Broken North Haven No fewer than three cabinet Ministers are Thomaston has been placed in position and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. While Ash, Franklin Stove R»k1 KNOX ( OUNTY.-In Court 0/ Probule. held m arriving Also <'hi<*a{;o, D enver, a n d L an d o n , bag* called the congregation together for the first Ash (the only genuine), Georges Rockland, ud tlie third Tuesday ol Octohii, ]->:»6. announced, among them being the Secre­ T he Best Salte in the world for Cuts, Creek Cumberland Coal, un­ Ida M Grottun widow of John Grotton, lute time Sunday. The new tower and belfry just iva, Wed neo- Largest Electro-Medical Concern in the World! tary of Agriculture, who chose for a subject Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever equalled tor smithing aud steam of Washington, in said county, deceused, having •fu r Ban- completed is one cf the handsomest in the Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains purposes. presented her appiicutiuu for allowance out of V ;. I in. “Arbor Day/’ the celebration ol which he to tlie personal estate of said deceusi d : county and a credit Designer Waltz of Wal­ Corns, and all Skin Ernptious, and positively OUDBUBO, T hat notice thereof be given, three Portland ut We are Selling originated; Secretary Herbert writes on doboro. The members have spent $800 in re­ LBO A FULL STOCK OP . • . » day. cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ Wood, Huy, Straw, Lime, llul weeks successively, in T his < 01 r ie k G a zette, Portland “ What tlie President of tlie United States pairing and beautifying their church. anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Bilck, Sand, Drain Pipe, Rosen printed in Rockluud, In said county, that ull per­ Does/’ aud Secretary 11 Like Smith ou “Our refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale dale and Portland Cement. sons interested tuuy attend ut u Prolife Court to ./ecu Rockland and be held ut Rockhmd, ou thu third 'Tuesduy of Indians.” by W. II. Kittredge. November uext, ued show cause, If uny they have, n’l Agt., Rockland. H A R D C O A L SOFT In a fascinating group of articles under GOOEY'S MAGAZINE. ire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops why the pruyer of said petition should uot be Oon I Tobacco Sett or Smoke lo u r Lite Awa; granted the head of “ IIow I Served my Apprentice­ C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. A true copy,—A ttest ship/’ Frank K. Stockton tells how he be­ Godoy’s Mugazino makes a point ol hav< s the truthful, startling title of a book about, lug ul least oil.) artiole of weighty Stupor- I No-To-llac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco most durable of any Chimney Pipe in the 42-44 E dw ard K. G ould, Register. Cheap as anybody. came an author,I^Geueral Nelsou A. Miles habit cure that braces up mcotinized nerves, uturkel. It Is easily put up by uuy Intelli­ BEECHER’S gives reminiscences of ids army days aud Lance each mouth The November num ber gent person. contains u timely und suggestive discussion eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak Dll re ACHING PILES AND Andrew Carnegie recalls his earliest strug­ men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You gles in gettiug a business footing. of “The Vatican aud the Peace of Europe,” run no physical or financial risk, as No-To- niLLo8WA™E* by Jesse Albert Locke “Camera Caprices” K E R D Y E . The Publishers of the Youth’s Compan­ Bac is sold by W. IL Kittredge under a __*BBOLirr»LT ODBBS. OINTMENT describe and illustrate many of the illusions guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book >MM-Mutsture| loUsto Itrbls* »■< rains no sulphur or lead.. W orking is ion make the following liberal offer: New *osl atnl«bii wwrsoby •orateblaa" t? uired a ft e r dying us in other dyes, subscribers who will semi at once their jMJSsible in photography. The musical free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New v lale druiz gists who have handled ali the j article discusses American Graud Opera; York or Chicago. amily Safeguard Kerosene Oil dyes oronounce it the beat single |>r

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1895

-ffi I f it don't cure you, cash the chrrk. jj !K PROOF UPON PROOF. Anthony IIope’H new Greek novel “ Phro- 1 Gash Talks. so,1’ about which so much has been said, haft been eecured hy McClure> Megatine. It is said to he th© most exciting novel of ad­ When you can buy Nothing But Good News to Report venture written for many years. From this Wide Awake Town Theresa Vaughn, the Famous Singer, 50c Tea lo r 35c Rudyard Kipling's new story, which The e b Says Use Dr. Greene’s Nervura. Ladies Home Journal is about to begin, is a 3 lbs of 40c Tea for $1 want! romance of India—really a stronglove.story Local It ranch of Granite State Provi­ —and has for its title “ William the Con- 1 lb good Oolong Tea for 19a V O t : ' dent Association Continues lo Make querer.” Loans—Former Pastor and Wife Ten­ The complete novel in tho November is­ 10 lb Pail Lord for 72c A V d r s u e of Ltppinoott’s, “In Right of the Go«l* dered a Reception—Social Events and She Advises All Who Are Sick, Weak, Nervous or Ailing to Use dess,” by Harriet Kiddle Davis, deals With Lard by the Keg for 7c a lb id < ;til Inesscs which J Many Pleasantries. Dr. Greene’s Nervura, ihe Grandest of Medicines. life at the Capitol. The principal cliar c- ntly \ '.1‘ct lie sex? Read t ters are a member of the cabinet, his daugh­ Spices fo r 4 1-2c a packago . Y.'L • about ter and his private secretary, who might According to an agreement the assessors of also he called society m anager for the fam­ 5 lbs good Raisins fjr 25c the corporation, the selectmen of the town and ily; the action Jtt chiefly between the two the electric company the trees will be properly valuable one to alwayslk last. The tale is written with abundant 4 lb good Prunes for 25c trimmed that the light from the electric lamps local knowledge. have 11 tl c house. i might be more generally diffused. A good Clothes Baiket fo r 40c • • M ;. \V l.-o i w rite s : “ I nm fifty y e a rs fc The Camden Ix>an and Building Associa­ The Christmas number of Demorest’s old. mid for twenty years have been n su f- I tion loaned $1000 to Camden parties, Friday, Family Magazine is to have numerous holi­ fe rc r 11 . 1 c • «.f th o se d is e a s e s c f w h ich I' on a new house valued at £2500. Two other A large Willow Clothes Basket for 85c women a . <• t '.i \ t time. My attention be-J day attractions, among them a charming ing called to Da. s v/. . :< v i: a n i/J loans,one of >800 and the other of J400, will water-color of “Chrysanthemums,” hy the 1 good Tin Bottom Wash Boder fo r8 5 c B i.->q:» T o XIC, I p.ircha cd n bot.lc ntid | be made to Vinalhaven parties this week. eminent flower-painter DejLongpre, which to jk it 1. 4 dirccU 1. : - i ing • much j be.' .1 I iinmcdiati ly pu.-chnHcd m other I* Miss Emma W. Munroe delightfully en­ is to i>e given as a Christm’H supplement; 1 good Copper Bottom Wash Boiler nnd after six weeks’ treatment consider [ tertained a company of young people at her and anyone may obtain it, also a Dec mber nivnelf n well woman. I < 11 cheerfully E home on Trim street, Thursday evening. Var­ - .commend it to nil women sim ilarly nl- C SI number of Demorest s, hy cutting out this iict«d a a u speed'* nn 1 Rurccnre.”—M k s .IE ious Halloween gamed were played, refresh­ for 9 m ments served and Miss Munroe proved a notice aud forwarding it, with twenty cents charming entertainer. in stamps, to tho address below. No one 1■ Tli:.. remedy J is sure to cure ms- I The recent drouth lowered the water in should neglect to take advantage of th s ex­ ;i t - f the Blood, Stomach, and i the stream to such an alarming extent that ceptional offer. Demorest’s is published 2 .. . System, and ; sold tinder J, the running of the mills was seriously inter­ for 82.00 a year by the Demorest Publishing AL J a positive guarantee i » cure or £ fered w ith,in fact some of the mills were com­ Co., 110 Fifth Avenue. New York. pelled to shut down. Orders were plentiful A T T H E ’ money back. A bank check with jU 1 - to and the outlook was had for the employers. St. Nicholas begins a new year with tho LOWEST PRICES < every bottle. If you arc not cured, fa So the fast (ailing of rain Thursday night number for November, aud the volume J cash the check. Full pints, $1.00 by |S gladdened the hearts of more than one. 'The opens with a notable array of attractions. J express, or of druggists. brooks filled up and flowed in torrents to the Two new serials are begun, and promise to Wo have a superior big stream. Once more the water wheels make their way into the favor of all the quality of George i S c a te s flcd ical Co., W estbrook, flc. ” turned, the machinery moved and now’ every readers of tho magazine. “The Sword- Creek Cumberland for body is happy. It was indeed a most wel­ come deluge. m aker’s Son,’’ hy William O. Stoddard, is a Steam and Blacksmith Williston Grinnell was in the Provinces last story of the Holy Land in the year 30 a. d. HOI wo FIRST CLASS SHOWING. week with a weather eye open for good horse­ The author prepared himself for the task of flesh. writing it by travelling through the entire e ll Rock from the Union limerock quarry is The Congregational vestry is now lighted region, and familiarizing himself with the lo ts now undergoing its second test in McLoon throughout by electricity, including the ladies local coloring He also made careful study & Storer’s small kiln, in Warren, and the parlor. The lights improve the attractiveness of the period he Iuls chosen, that of trie com­ showing is in every way satisfactory. Some of the place very much. ing of tbe Christ. J. T. Trowbridge, who Remembei the Place, 200 barrels are being burned. Miss Charlotte S. Sabin, the gifted instruct­ has been a favorite writer lor boys for more The mineral shows up splendidly, without ress in the Terpsichorean art, has opened a : : : : C o m e a n d T r y U s. 60 SEA STREET. a trace of magnesia. than a quarter of a century, is represented private dancing school in Ilodgman hall. by the first chapters of a new serial, “ The H a l l ’s A Splendid Chance. Miss Sabin has a large class. / \ Prize Cup,” in his usual lively vein. S. G. P rescott & Co. Everybody who is weak, delicate or sickly Robert Davis is home from Petit Manan, wants to get well. Dr. Greene, of 34 Temple the new’ Bar Harbor, where he has been at The feature of the Novemiier Century T ow n Place, Boston, Mass., makes a specialty of work constructing a wharf and sea wall. Mr. Davis speaks in glowing words of the beauties which will doubtless appeal to the greatest Telephone 43-2. treating patients through letter correspon­ number of readers is the opening instalment dence. The wisest thing all suftering peo­ and possibilities of the place. MISS THERESA VAUGHN. M arket, ple can do is to write the Doctor, stating The dredger has finished its work for the of Mr-. Humphry W ard’s new story, “ S ir 109 Park S t., Rockland. just how they feel, mentioning every symp­ season in the harbor. If Congressman Ding- There arc few more beautiful women or from nervousness, and I can truthfully say George Tressady.” An excellent portrait tom of which they complain, and he will ley succeeds in getting another appropria­ popular singers than Miss Theresa Vaughan, that I have found Dr. Greene’s Nervura an of the author, from a photograph taken dur- answer the letter, explaining each symptom tion of S i5 000 the work will be resumed next whose refined and exquisite singing in the infallible remedy. I was led into using it the summer for this'purpose, precedes and describing the case so thoroughly that summer. Mo*e dredging is necessary and it burlesque, “ 1492,” will long he remembered by seeing it in daily use in the families of the first chapter, The story introduces tfie BARGAINS Break patients understand their complaint as well is hoped the appropriation will be secured. in every community. Her address is New my friends, and I can unhesitatingly reconi American readers to a fascinating feature as though they had talked w ith the Doctor. Opposite Knight wharf where formerly the York City, but she is known, respected and mend it, from my own experience, to all as a of tfie best English life, namely, the rela­ admired from one end of our country to the He makes his explanations so clear that they flats were exposed at low tide now there is thoroughly reliable remedy for neuralgia and tion of politics to the English “country A w ay cannot help hut understand just what ails 76 feet of water. other, and her strong endorsement of the nervous diseases of all kinds.” them, and he tells exactly what to do to get wonderful curative powers of Dr. Greene’s It would dertainly seem that after such an house.” In none of her stories has Mrs. Mt. Battie Lodge, I.,0 .0 . F., will work the Ward touched upon the yitui forces of tho from those old f a s h i o n e d well. It saves a journey to the city and initiatory degree tonight on five candidates Nervura blood and nerve remedy and her endorsement by a lady so popular and so earnest advice for the tiredout, the weak, the starches which y o u b o i l , doctor’s fees, and costs nothing. Dr. Greene ------The steamer Emmeline makes daily trips widely known, no one who suffers in the time with greater vividness. It will interest is the most successful specialist in curing nervous, the run-down and debilitated, to least from ill-health could hesitate for a mo­ the thousands of Americans who are ac- blue, and tinker. between Rockland and Bangor, stopping at nervous and chronic diseases. He is the dis­ Knight’s wharf. Camden. use this grandest of all medicines, will be ment to take her advice and seek the cure juainted with the author's writings to know Think of the t i m e a n d cover of that wonderful medicine, Dr Grmne’s followed by everybody who needs a strength­ which is sure and positive by using Dr. that “Marcella,” as Lady Maxwell, becomes Ilodgman & Co. can show as good a line of ening and invigorating remedy. later ou the potent feminine character of tl e labor lost, and t h e n t h e Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I bou- Greene’s Nervua blood and nerve remedy. sands are being cured through I is peifect clothing and gent’s furnishings as any house She tells all to use it, because she knows it It is not a patent medicine but the pre s to r\. Wc have a few very lino Upright results are »n the country. Their store is complete in banishes all pain, cures the aching head and scription of the most successful specialist in so poor, your system of letter correspondence. It has been every detail. I’iaiiOR wliicli are new with the excep­ husband says he don’t w ant proved successful. dragging back-ache, restores the over-taxed curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. DIG DEALS FOR 95 AMD '96. Frank E. Sherman has moved into the brain, nerves the weary limbs, strengthens Greene, of 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. tion of having been rented for the his shirts, collars, and cuffs Whitmore house, recently purchased by him, the weak and shattered nerves, gives natural, Hera’.d Sunday Sermons. He has the largest practice in che world, and Ti re is no business which admits of so summer sen-on and, ahlimighour store done up at home. 011 Union street ----- Everything is progressing refreshing sleep—in fact, makes all who use this grand medical discovery is the result of nicely at Bean’s shipyard. Before the bud­ it strong and well. The remedy is purel manv wonderful innovations as the theatri­ $ You therefore spend $50 The publication of a sermon in every Sun­ his vast experience. The great reputation cal I usiness. I he present age might appro- is nearly twice its former size, we are ding of another Spring two beautiful new vegetable and perfectly harmless and may of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medi­ $ or $60 a year at a laundry. day issue of the Boston Herald, as already priai ly be styled “ The Realistic.” Men still cramped fur room nnd shall announced, is a new departure, and puts this vessels will be launched into the welcome be given to infants, children or the weakest cine will cure, and the iact that he can be waters of Penobscot hay------The roads invalids with positive assurance of beneficial with vast capital have entered the field, and IS “ Take a friend’s advice ” paper on a plane with the pulpits of the clergy. consulted at any time free of charge, person­ then rivalry and spirited competition have these pianos cxtiemely low to m The announcement of the names of those throughout town are in excellent condition. results. ally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of a n d u s e Here is what she says: calk i forth the most astounding results. room for our Fall Stock. who will contribute to this series is an assur­ Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Phelan, who were the beneficial action of his wonderful med* The public ciave amusements as one of the ance that the discourses will he of a high gnests of Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Megunticook “The fatigue attendant upon public appear­ cine. ances has offen caused me to sutler severely tnos essential necessities of life,’ and are so order, and those who have complained against street, left Thursday for their home in West­ thoi ughly educated as .to the merits of the Sunday newspapers because they did not brook. It will be remembered that Mr. what ts good or bad that it pays best to cater carry a gospel message may well cease their Phelan did much to build up Methodism in to tl ra I y presenting only what is certain Don’t Miss This Opportunity DRAGOON objections, when men like Bishop Lawrence, Camden and it was through his efforts that future home of the Odd Fellows and Knights to !"• stamped as ‘ O K.” WEST ROCKLAND. Easy Polishing « Bishop Doane, Dr. Hale, Dean Hodges. the beautiful edifice in which the Methodists of Pythias. The fourth floor will he fitted One . I the theatrical enterprises which fosh or installments. Bishop Seymour, Dr. Leighton Parks and now worship was erected to replace the one up into a banquet hall. will pen tn New York City is the comedy Rev. Edward A. Horton have promised to destroyed by fire in 1892. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Oxton’s new building is rapidly near­ The young ladies are making much prep ing completion. Quite a crew is at work dran i, “She Couldn’t Marry Three,” for preach through the columns of The Boston Phelan enjoyed their visit very much for their aration for the grand masquerade, Friday whii ti extensive preparations have been car­ Herald. It is to be hoped that the appear­ friends gave them a most hearty reception. thereon. .Aaron Maxey is head boss----- 'tfiaine P ^sic Co. evening, Nov. 15, to be given by the local Charles Andrews of Rockville stepped into ried -in, is sure to uiukr an instantaneous and STARCH ance of these sermons will do something to­ That chrysanthemum show will be given base hall association. From the whispered unqualified success. After its New York the shop recently at 7:30 a. m. and out s W ith it you can do just £? ward widening the constituency of the Sun­ probably some time next week or the week talk heard among the young ladies we would opening it will lie sent across the continent day paper among a large number of good again at 11 a. in. with 25 casks to his credit, $ as good work — and very q- after. The plants are now blooming pro­ say that the occasion will be one long to be and split and shaved his hoops, too. Who to San Francisco with the entire New York Cor Main anti Limerock .'ts. people who have felt that it was hostile to fusely and will make a most interesting and cast, and it is unanimously conceded by news­ 'u easily, to o — as the laundry. remembered. The number and variety of can do better?------Harry Farnuni has left their cherished convictions. While every beautiful display. Interest in the sale will be costumes will surpass any seen at masquer papers and theatrical critics that among the ROCKLAND. newspaper has its business features, and could the pant factory. It didn’t agree with his See all the m oney you save, ft increased by a musical and literary entertain­ ades for a number of years. This town is big deals for ’95 and ’96 will be found “She not he maintained without good manage­ health------Oliver Rack f has gone to work > besides the wear and tear of $ ment by the young people. The sale and neither dead nor sleeping regarding base on a kiln at Rockport for the Shepherds Couldn’t Marry Three.” ment, the Sunday paper always has, in its entertainment will he given in the vestry of hall. wide variety of articles, something which no ------The circle met last week at the home ol laundry work. the Cong'l church. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw of West Goulds- W. J. Robbins. “Always have a good time ! intelligent man or woman can afford to pass LOTS OF PAINT. Follow directions* on the by. Its appeal is to a very large constituency, A “birthday social” was given Tuesday boro visited their son, F. K. Shaw, the past at Robbins' ” said one man------A. D. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKay, p a c k a g e . and the eminent clergy who have consented week. Mr. Shaw’s sister, Mrs. E. N. Ben Farnham has returned from Liberty. There to preach through our columns will reach an Megunticook street. Attendants were sup­ son of Bar Harbor, was also his guest----- were a number of conversions during his Clifton & Karl have finished painting Are You a Builder? posed to contribute enough cents to corres­ stay. The interest was such that large num­ Mowry .k l’ayson’s factory. It was a large audience a hundred times greater than they Chaplain G. A. Crawford of Woburn, Mass., .OR. d Only 10 Cents a Package. pond with their age. A nice entertainment preached at the Methodist church, Sunday. bers came nightly 10 and 12 miles to the area to cover with paint, requiring some 35 Worth a dollar. have ever had before. 1 was given. About fifty dollars was taken Mrs. Sarah E. Wood entertained the Bap meetings----- T. J. Brown has been working gallons. Are You Gok » E ii’d | which amount was contributed to the M. E. for Alvin Oxton------Nelson Paulson has James, Royal & Co., Boston, Mass. Littell's Living Age tist Circle, Wednesday------Coal dealers are i Society. stocking up for the long cold winter----- The sold his horse and shipped for New York. Parties who contemplate building The publishers of Littell’s Living Age an­ 'The White Star Laundry started running Congregational Circle met Wednesday after­ He g< S h ou t L vmiikk, A. K BPKAIt BLOCIC-Coi. Main slid Park Pin.. addition is all closed in. The upper floor will day morning. mirror of the times, reflecting only that which Ryder has been retained as cook aud Mr. he used expressly for door and veneering P o o u s, S a sh , Outside and lusido was highest and best and most desirable in Petrin looks forward with pleasant anticipa­ B u n k s , C yi-k ess, A s ii, W h it e - DR. J. H. DAtW ON, rooms. New machinery will be hut in—veneer ROCKPORT- the whole field of literature. It has received tions to a successful business career. It will presses and the like. This step is made nec­ wood and II aud P in e Sh e a t h in g , Surgeon mid Heehanici the commendations of the highest literary be remembered that a few weeks ago Mr. II akd P in e and H ard W ood essary by the press of work iu the company’s Repairs are being made to the Burgess and anti. .ilies, tlie most distinguished statesmen, Perrin was burned out after he has succeeded outer department l'he company has also put F loo ring s. M o uld in g s und IIol’sk the brightest men and women of the country, in establishing a good business. Mr. Penin Richards buildings-----The S E. & H. L. BPKAIt BL'CK. in a new 50 inch rotary saw. When the im­ F inish of ull kinds. Screen Doors 37 U tber and Gaft alw ay* and has proven a source of instruction ami is a thorough restauranteaur and all his former Shepherd Co. is building another cooper provements now being made are completed shop. and Window Screens. Fine Stuir enterta nmeiit to many thousands. It com­ patrons speak very highly of his many excellent the M. K. St. Clair Co. will have a first class v* B uchanan Work a Specialty. Wood Mantels mends itself especially to busy people of qualities. plant in every particular, and one of the Thursday evening the High school pupils moderate means for they will find in it what and Sideboards in stock or made DR. WOODSIDE, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Phelan were tendered finest finishing rooms in the state. A rush of were entertained by Percy Keller at his home from arehitecis’ designs. Corres- Residence and Office 49 Middle St, they cannot otherwise obtain except by a a reception at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. O. work keeps the big force busy. in West Rockport. A delightful time was large expenditure of time and money, yet enjoyed. The heavy rain rather interfered pondencu invited und information TkU.EPIlOBK CONNECTION, A. Barbour, Washington street, Wednesday a n d L y a l l which is so essential to every one who desires evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Trim assisted with the return home, some remaining until cheerfully given. Telephone con­ ilOL'Re:— ft to 0 ft. m .; J tc 2, aud 7 to 9 p. ) APPLETON- to be well informed concerning all the great in receiving. There were many persons the clouds rolled by. nection. questions of the day. Recent issues well of all denominations present who extended to Erastus Proctor is slowly recovering from a Miss Jessie Prince was surprised by a party J. C. HILL, maintain its reputation. To enumerate all Mr. and Mrs. Phelan expressions of the of her friends from Camden, Wednesday have the best the choice articles in the October numbers, severe illness, caused by a hemorrhage from a M.K. ST.CLAIR CO? Physician and Surgeon. kindliest feeling and best wishes A pleasing gun shot wound received on the Gettysburg evening. Refreshments were served. Night calk irom the office. Telephone Couuecuoi- for instance, would be to give their full table feature of the evening was the musical pro­ of contents. We can only add what has been battle field----- Mr. and Mrs. Galcu Keene zV Halloween party was given in rooms at Office and Factory Bay View St., SYNDICATE BUILDING. ' gram of soles and duets by Mrs. Nellie Bean, have moved from North Appleton and are so often said, even at its old subscription the Carleton Block, Thursday evening, by the Cuiuden, Maine. Miss May Murphy aud Miss Minnie Gouid. now occupying a tenement in Mrs. Lydia following ladies: Mrs. R. T. Spear, Mrs. and cleanest price, that no intelligent reader can afford to Owing to a very sore throat Mr. Phelan was COCHRAN, BAKER&CROSS do without The Living Age. Published by Vaughn’s house. E. E. Dunbar, Miss Marion J. Speai, Miss unable to be present but Mrs. Phelan very Florence Morse, Miss Annabel Morse, Miss K. H. Cochran. J. H. Baker. C. C. Croaa. Littcll & Co., Boston. graciously received the honors. The new stable in course of erection on Have you a house of y o w o m Fire, Life it Accident Insurance. the Sullivan place for Mrs. Oakes of New Andrews, Miss Blanch Ueald, Miss Eugenia factory in the Stop, Lady, Stop! The weekly meeting of the Monday Club York is approaching completion and will he, Andrews, Miss Fannie Fuller, Miss Sadie . I F NOT . The Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine. was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. when finished, one of the finest buildings Higgins, Miss Angie Maxwell, Miss Alta 40ft MAIN BTUKKT, ROCKLAND Lean and lank, Henry L. Alden----- John Dailey was ten­ here. Clarence Goulding of Rockland has Treat. The room was brightened with parlor We can seitan Outfit for on He’s such a crank; dered a surprise party Thursday evening at the contract and the workmen are all from furniture and decorated iu a tasty manner. U nited States. My stars! I thank his home. Many of Mr. Dailey’s friends Rockland. About fifty guests were present who enjoyed WALKER & PAYSON, Pm not his wife; were present to extend their congratulations Charles Graham has moved from the feel themselves with music, games, etc., after Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, He’d make my life and well wishes------Fox & Ward’s Minstrels which cake and cream were served. A scene of strife. did not show up Thursday night, the com­ place, which be bought aud has lived on T hat’s why 8ACENDORPH S PATENT 8EOTIONAL BXNDIOATE BUILDING, HOGKEAND. three or four years, and now lives with his Mrs. J. A. Havener was in Boston last U .M .W A 1.U V K. C. I'. i i o j Stop, lady, stop ! his liver is out of order. pany disbanding in Lewiston. Theatrical week----- Mrs. S. E, Robinson of Thomaston, “ He’s just too nice for anything,” bis wife companies are having rather a hard time in mother on the farm formerly owned by the S tccl Ceilings and late William Graham. who has been visiting Mrs. S. D. Carleton, says “ when be is well.” Every wife’s hu.»baud Maine this year. return home last week----- Samuel Banks DR. e. H. WHEELER, should, if sick, take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med­ B. L. Tobacco Important changes are contemplated for IN THOMASTON made a visit to the Hub last week----- Rev. J. Side Wall Finish. Physician and Surgeon. ical Discovery. It puts the liver and kidneys the opera house. If everything goes right L. Folsom wll assist in revival services at Fur CburcluM *uitl Itabideuu*. L'ululutuv, prUv> and in good working order, purifies the bl<>od, tviluiuu-tt. uu uppJk-Mtfuu tu ifieSuiv Mu)>ufiuturenL WITH HR. HITCHCOCK,’ the Business Men’s Club will occupy the The “Spy ol Gettysburg” will be presented North Waldoboro, this week------Mrs. Lixne THE fE ll IKUI UodHW i tvk. («., iLU.f Fkilaiu. Fft. Telephone 33 4. 414 Malo direct cleanses the system from all impurities, from rooms in the front of the building ou the Spear returned last week from an extended Also IIIUKI'O* uf J-Ufiinfiig. Firv und Storm Proof whatever cause arising, aud tones up the func in Thomaston, Nov. 13, for the benefit of never contains teluut Uouliutf aud teidiuft. Gvl clruulur*. UftMlDCNI R at office. 14 second floor taking in the several small of­ Hose Co. visit in Boston aud vicinity. tions generally. Once used, it is always in fices which will he converted into a large A. A. Richards was ou the sick list last P. B. ADAMS, M. D.» favor. Sold by all dealers in medicine. room. Iu the the third floor the room used I-ack of vitality aud color-matter in the week----- Mrs. Carrie Ross left Wednesday Dr. Pierce’s Pellets permanently cure con by the Busiuess Men’s Club as a billiard bulbs causes the bail to fall out and turn gray, for Chailexlou, S. C., where she intends to im purities. Children Cry foi Physician and Surgeon, stipation, sick headache, indigestiou aud kin­ room with the banquet hail will he used for We recommend Hall’s Hair Reuewer to pre­ speud the vintcr with her sister, Mrs. E. O. 4M MAIN STREET, UftftlOMNCft Btatm tit dred t crangemeuls. lodge purposes aud probably this will be the vent baldness and giayuess. Patterson. Pitcher’s Castona. e THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1895

Pcaslle’s carriage horse while near the Gram­ JUST R.HOB1IVBD. I urge the parents of Rockport not to neg­ FRIENDSHIP FACTS mar school building Wednesday became lect this important duty which they owe to frightened and breaking away from the driver 5,ooo Bushels the schools.” M. B. Cook received a cargo of lumlxr ran across the school house lot,through Laurel The Fall term of school closes Nov. 22------front Bangor last week-----Mr. Young of street.to the stable on Knox street. The harness Miss Carrie Whipple rehearses her company j Vinalhaven has moved his family here, and and carriage were considerably damaged----- in the rooms in Carleton Block. Watch for will occupv the Joseph Brazier house at Edwin Smith and wife went to Boston, Thurs­ NO. 2 WHITE OATS her announcement at the Opera House. Hatchet Cove------The Reading Circle met CONGLOMERATION-- The News of the Week Done Up day----- Mrs. A. A. Keene of Philadelphia, Our Lively Scribe Goes Over Town W est Rockport. — Bert Maxey hag I with Miss Carrie Bradford, Friday evening. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Warranted THE BEST Oata In the market, which I nm offering nt n moved from Warren, fixed up the G. B. In­ z\rchie Thayer of Bath gave a very inte­ Brown by C.-G. Scribe. Mrs. E. E. O’Brien, has returned home----- With Fine-Toothed Comb. graham house and moved into it----- James Gathering into a mass; ac­ Mrs. Walter Currier and Miss Rilla Piper, resting lecture itt the M. E. Church, Tuesday Walden is a great sufferer------Miss Lizzie evening, under the auspices of the W.C. T. U. cumulation.— Webster. who have been visiting in Boston and Provi­ Gould is very poorly------Mrs. Johnson Dun­ dence, are at home----- Miss Carrie Stackpole cut prices. He spoke with great earnestness and it is bar is visiting at Mr. Fernald’s------Norris Ycvng People Enjoy Hallowe'en Parlies has returned from a visit to Port Clyde— — He Provides ft Job Lot of Sketchy and hoped our young people may profit by his Oats In lota of 10 Hnah. or more, Qf| Richards and family have moved to the advice. —Schooner Sold to Satisfy Salvage Samuel Whitcomb has a carbuncle on his | Catchy Locals ns 1 lie Result of Ills Trip At t h e m i l l ...... O U C I S . village where Mr. Richards will work for hand----- Thereof of the Henderson block Miss Carrie Bradford closed a very pleasant —Great Shooting Match Planned for Onts In lots of 10 Rush. or more, Shepherd Bros.— —Comrade Henry Howard term of school on Long Island, Friday. We have gone through our different Claims—Snndny School Entertainment has been newly covered with canvas------d e liv e r e d ...... J | C I S . and family are in town. He is looking for a Prison clerk Warren made a visit to his home Thanksgiving—An Importation of Big Many of the parents showed their interest in departments, accumulated a few —Coming and (Joli-sr of People We Lena than 10 Itunh. lota 34c per Buahel. location. Mr. Howard is a smart man of the school by their presence at the clos­ in Portland last week----- John Smalley of business. Tenant’s Harbor was in town Wednesday Granite—Rumor of Contract. With the 20 years’ experience I have had in the ing exercises which were very interesting. things from each, gathered them Know- Choice Gl» anlng*. husineRB I never knew’ so low a price on Gate be­ evening----- T. F. Phinney went to Belfast last WASHINGTON- The following participated : Lillian Bramhall, into a mass and present them below fore. For that reason I think it .Is a good time for Susie Benner, Lena Dwver, Estella Wallace, week----- Wood boats Lizzie B. and Maggie you to buy a good stock of them. with the fond hope’ that one or more Miller of St. John discharged cargo of wood There were about forty at the “Carrot William Bramhall, Effie Cushman, Olive The schooner Carrie T. Balano of this port, for J. O. Cushing & Co. Thursday----- Sch. Mrs II. V. Lane, Mrs. E. R. Roberts and ALSO AM SELLING: Topping”,at A. E. Poland’s Wednesday night. Morse, Mamie Fletcher, Willie Dwyer, Gertie of them may be just what you are Mrs. S. S. York were house-keepers at the P E R RAO Bramhall, Lena Wall ice, Charlie Cushman, which was damaged by fire last z\ugust while Lizzie Carr has been repaired——P. M. They topped 120 bushels, after which a looking for on your next shopping loading lumber near Port Royal, was sold at Studley purchased some beef cattle in Damar­ church circle, Thursday evening. Of course 9 4 c bounteous supper was served------O. J. Alice Dwyer, Bertha Bradford, Lettie Sim­ auction at Beaufort, S. C., last Tuesday for iscotta last Tuesday. the supper was delicious as Vinalhaven Best Yellow Corn.weighT, Witham and W. W. Light talk of rigging a mons. The following pupils were not absent trip . (7800. The cargo brought S3.30 per thous­ claims the best cooks in the state. machine to fit wood by horse power------or tardy during the term: Lena Dwyer, Mrs. F. II. Jordan and children will spend measure 8 8 c Nellie Dwyer, Alice Dwyer, Mamie Fletcher and feet. The vessel was purchased by the winter in Southern California. Mrs. James A line baby was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bartlett met with a painful accident, Cummings, a timber merchant. It was sold Llewellyn Smith, Thursday morning, Oct. 31. Friday. While drawing water he caught his and Charles Cushman. Henderson will pass the winter with her hand on a nail on the curb lacerating the A. A. Newbert and wife went to Rockland to satisfy salvage claims. The Carrie Balano daughter, Mrs. Brown, in Willimantic, Conn. The general report around town is that the Best Yellow M e a l...... 8 8 c was built by Washburn Bros. & Co. in 1890 B. G. Co. has the Buffalo postoffice contract, palm the whole length. last Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mrs. Sally Williams will reside with her son John Newbert----- Capt. N. W. Thompson WINJER SKIRTS and is of 600 tons burden, has one deck and this winter, while Mrs. Washington French to be made of red granite. Best Yellow Cracked Corn 8 8 c Isaac Overlock died very suddenly Tues­ three masts. The vessel had about 33 owners day morning of heart failure. He was sick has returned from a visit in Boston. will pass the winter months with Ralph The bicycles were all stored, Sunday, and Tnis is a good article to talk of whom Washburn Bros. & Co. were the French, esq., Boston. Mrs. M. C. Mills goes very few teams were out. • only three days------John Leigher was scalded principal ones. A part of the owners, includ to Newton Center, Mass, for the winter. This Store 295 and 297 Main Street. very badly last week while attending the en­ NORTH WALDOBORO. about nt this lime oi the year mg the captain, were insured. The owners Ernest Glidden handles the tickets on the gine at J. W. Ramsey’s steam mill. We will make a total of live closed residences on Vinalhaven while Purser Patterson takes a Mill and Elevator Spear's Wharf. ns they are needed now if ever were represented at the sale by F. A. Wash­ Main street, east of the Corner. The E. A. fear P will be a long time before he will be burn. short vacation------Hon. F. S. Walls and wife Watren Burnham has returned to New Our stock is large, comprising Rob ip son house on Gleason street,in the same able to be out again------About two inches of York------Del Flanders has been visiting her are taking an outing in the country at Mr. CHAS. T. SPEAR, snow fell Saturday night------We would ad­ A benefit entertainment for the Sunday- locality, will also be closed,as Mrs. Robinson Walls’ old homestead, Searsmont------The mother, Mrs. Harriet Flanders----- Capt. those of Flannel, Moreen, Sat- school was given at the Baptist vestry and daughter Blanche will spend the winter ROCKLAND, ME. vise Will S. and Will L. not to play with lire Sun Rise Club has challenged the Sunsets to as it is dangerous, especially if there is tur­ Irving Barbour, wife and son returned to their teen, etc., all fully lined and Wednesday evening. The following program in Brockton. a shooting match, Thanksgiving. There will home. Deer Isle, last week------Mrs. Nathan was rendered: Vocal solo, Mrs. Fred Whit­ pentine in it. They may lose more than a Flanders has gone to New York for a few all popular prices. Miss Margaret Ruggles had a gathering of be about 40 on a side. Supper will be served white derby next time. comb; recitation, Bertha Wilson; singing, at the Central House for the party, a ball ROCKPORT CHIPS. weeks, visiting her brother----- The many Belle Perry; declamation, Fred Elwell; song, the elect ones, known as the “lit,” at her Bert Davis representing the firm of E. P. home, Thursday night. The members of following in the evening at Town Hall. friends of Mrs. D. O. Stahl are pleased to Lizzie Perry; banjo solo, Carrie Robinson; It’s expected to be one of the finest times Trust of Belfast was the guest of P. G. Ingalls, learn that she is improving quite rapidly------recitation, Jennie Smith; piano solo, Fred this charming circle besides the hostess are Hugh Boulder Falls — Fire Destroys Fish Frday----- Judge T. II. Haskell and wife en Nettie Levensaler, Rose Moran, Jennie of the season. Caleb Comno, one of W. R. Walters’ mill Whitcomb; banjo trio, Misses Robinson, Market— Personal Mention route for Portland were guests of F. Light, hands,is quite sick at Mr. Walters’------Mrs. Sylvester and Richards. The parts were well McDonald and Effie Tucker, names Sloop Girl, Capt. I Iamilton, landed Wednesday----- Rev. Mr. Brewster of Rock­ COVERT CLOTHS that are a guarantee that mirthful wit on the B. G. Co’s wharf from Jonesboro tw’o A. B. Smith of Round Pond is sick at her taken and executed in a manner that called land preached at the Advent chapel Sunday fathet’s, Thomas Sidelinger’s ---- Miss Agnes forth liberal applause. Miss M. J. Watts of and ready seasoning abounded. The large blocks of red granite, measuring 29 feet The board of health report only one case afternoon------The Good Will Society will We had a job in these popular lime-honored customs of Hallowe’en were in length and four feet square, the largest of contagious disease------Communion service P. Burnheimer returned Friday from the Brookline, Mass., gave a very interesting and meet with Mrs. F. Light, Wednesday after­ Normal School, Gorham----- Mary, Hattie goods arrive last Saturday. instructive talk on Palestine which was illus­ fully observed. It is reported that the mind stone ever landed on Fox Island. was observed Sunday at the Congregational noon and evening, Nov. 6. of one of the number was so wrought upon church------Repairs are being made about and Milford Shuman of Middleboro, Mass., trated with stereopticon views. The receipts Frank WharfThas arrived home from Bos­ A remarkable sheep is owned not far from are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John They are 46 inches wide, were about $20. by the recital of “ghost” stories, and the ton. the McAllister block------Large quantities spectral march about the house in the dark­ of kilnwood were received last week. Five here. Last spring she dropped a large lamb, Shuman------John C. Morton and wife of all wool and there are six z \. A. and Lyford arrived home Friday from Mrs. Marry Putnam, who has been visiting ness of the early morning hours that upon wood boats were in the harbor at one time. and last Sunday dropped another large lamb. Washington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. styles from which to choose. their Boston trip, leaving the South African She is a profitable sheep to keep. J. J. A. Hoffses last week------Rev. A. E. '"her mother, Mrs. C. Willey, returned to her seeking rest in hftr sleep a specter clothed in Saturday morning at 2 30 o'clock the fire home in Bangor, Friday------Miss Mary man with his better half------F. J. Orbeton ------We saw a handsome sight Sunday morn­ Russell exchanged with Rev. Mr. Chadwick Take our word for it, they'll black, with hand extended, and the word spent Sunday at his home in Rockland. alarm was rung lor a lire in the fish market Rhoades is at work in the Herald office- “rejected” branded in its forehead threw her ing while passing Wm. Light’s house. It of Union, Sunday. Mr. Chadwick was liked go fast at the price, 33c the owned by T. V. Hill at the bridge. The was a bed of handsome pansies in bloom, de­ very much------Mrs. Jabez Wallace died Mon­ Flossie Williams entettained a party of young into such a chill that the vibrations of her A question—“Where alid the horse chest­ hose company responded with their usual lady friends Thursday evening----- Capt. body loosened the fastenings of the couch nut tree derive its name?” zVnswcr—"See spite all the snow. We called and were day week. Mrs. Wallace was a great suf­ y a rd promptness. The building was gutted. given a beautiful bouquet. Will likes his ferer, and bore her sufferings patiently. The Wilbur Wilson is at home from sea. letting the occupant upon the floor. The the horse-shoe marks on the twigs of the There was a small insurance. tree.” new horse very much. Says there is nothing funeral services were held Thursday and a Miss May Catland gave a Hallowe’en party guests were furnished with a nice repast. The topic for discussion at the Lyceum to a few friends. The guests were arrayed During the evening the company presented We have heard of young ladies having one balky about him. lie thinks the other fellow large gathering testified to the high esteem in next Friday evening will he “ Resolved that must have been scared before he was hurt. which she was held. in garments of ye olden time. The evening Miss Ruggles a silver tea caddy. Charlie, but there is a certain young lady on anticipation aflords more pleasure than par­ was pleasantly passed in telling weird stories; Razorville.—Rev. J. B.Howard is attend­ the island who says she has two. ticipation.” BLACK lace in toasting marsh mallows and roasting chest­ Miss Olive Lermond has returned from ing a series of meetings in North Palermo Union where she has been teaching------Charlie came down Saturday to take in the Miss Minnie Shepherd gave a Ilallow’een GLEN COVE nuts which were deftly drawn out of the fire show, but was sadly left. ------John L. Law and family are visiting Speaking of jobs, we have one with tong9 that did service a half century ago. Linnekin Bros, have shingled their house party at her home Thursday eveniug. About relatives in Belfast------Charles D.Clark has A refreshing lunch was served. The tollow ------Mrs. E. C. Moran and son visited Mrs. They were sure to come. Fox got a twenty guests were present in costumes. Re­ bought a full-blooded Jersey bull of Henry Clarence L. Magune has relumed home in Black Lace that heats all Moran’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas freshments of sandwiches, cakes, chocolate after a number of weeks absence in Bethel, ing were present: Mrs. E. O Burgess,Misses little shy and went into his hole------Cora Simmons of North Union------Miss May V. of our previous records. Stonie Tucker, Addie Morse, Annie Gerry, Bunker, Saturday and Sunday----- Capt. IL Hopkins left Monday to take a course of and tea were served. Marr is finishing out the school in the Light where he superintended the corn packing es­ Lizzie Levensaler, Jessie Crawford, Helena Stackpole shipped some lumber to Cushing study at the Rockland Commercial College. At the Shepherd Co’s quarry, Thursday, District. It was begun by Miss Lucy Farrar, tablishment of the Messrs. Wyman------Harry There are styles and patterns and Aggie Ilanly, Cora Russell ami Annie Saturday------Raymond Hoffses has built new a large boulder fell from the sides of the who taught a very successful term, but had to H. Humphrey has been quite sick------Some steps and laid a new walk to his house------Miss Edith McIntosh returned home from 25 partook of a nice supper at the Mutual innumerable and the actual Lash. Farmington, Friday. She has been taking a quarry striking the pump house and injuring give it up on account of sickness----- John Jackson Whitehouse of Camden was here Benefit Society’s Hall, Tuesday evening, after worth is 37 l-2o the yard. Misses Lena and Laura Bennett went to course of study at the Normal School there. the pump. Fortunately no one was at the Jones who has been visiting his parents, Mr. on business, Saturday. pump house at the time. and Mrs. Newall Jones, has returned to Ded­ which there were recitations. The hall has Portland Friday. J. E. Tolman collided with a pump tack been re-shingled this week— -Religious They are being sold for 25c The Friday Club met with Mrs. W. P. on his new wheel last week. John and the Miss Lizzie Woltz of Warren, who has ham, Mass.------Mrs. Wm. Jackson of West Mrs. Frank Webb entertained the Junior Washington visited Mrs. Emma Howard Fri­ services were again held at the school-house, the yard. Ask to sec them. League at her home on Elliot street Wednes­ Bunker, Knox street, Friday afternoon and wheel walked home. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Packard, Sunday. Rev. Henry B. Woods led tb • evening. day------J. II. Howard is building a chim­ day evening. The League will organize a John Leach of the Maine Music Co. was returned home last week------Mrs. C. L. meeting in the p? m. It now commences at Pascal, State Inspector of the W. R. C., has ney for Delora Bowman ------Miss class for the study of Bible literature very Capt. A. D. Chadwick, who has been in in town, Thursday. Mr. Leach is always Lottie Farrar, whose sickness was reported 1 130. Next Sunday Chas. M. Kibble will .soon, Portland for a few days, is at Warren Shibles’ welcome in town. returned from a tour in Aroostook Co.- lead------Joseph Lane while driving co.lided C. J. M. Merrifield left Saturday for the east­ last week, is improving, and it is expected Ernest Copeland has moved into a tene­ ------Alfred Moore is driving team for Fred Horace Simonton, the cloak man, was in that she will fully recover.------Miss Winnie with Jeremiah Hamilton, of this place, also in WHITE GOODS Thomas. ern part of the state on a hunting trip------a wagon, recently. Mr. Hamilton was thrown ment on Beechwoods street------J. Overlock town last week. Mr. Simonton disposed of Joshua Southard is out again. He has a few Chaplin of Washington closed a very success­ has received a load of lumber from Bangor. four barrels of cloaks at a low ngure. ful term of school here Friday------Mrs. M. J. out and quite badly injured about the head Miss Nettie Levensaler entertained the Lit­ shot left in his body for seed. and shoulders------Nelson T. Clough has Just now when so many peo­ A number of young ladies gave a party in erary Club, Saturday evening----- Miss Delia Two inches of snow fell Saturday night. Shattuck has gone to Salem, Mass., on busi­ Frank Morton has had new windows put ness------Charles Savage has moved and is re­ recovered the heifer whic h was taken from ple are making aprons we Eureka Engine Hall, Thursday evening. Bickmore, who has been at the Maine Gen­ Sunday every well had a plentiful supply of in his house on Commercial street----- Gran­ his pasture some days ago------Mr. Winslow Old time games were indulged in and re­ eral Hospital several weeks, came home Sat­ water. pairing his cooper shop------The Sunday think it proper to mention ville Upham has moved into the Shepherd School at North Washington closed Sunday. and family have moved into the farm house freshments of ice cream and cake was served. urday------Mrs. Samuel Hart of St. George Fred Hewett of Thomaston made us a short house, Commercial street. lately built at Warrenton by the Smith Bros. A lively time was had------Mrs. P. Moran was in town Saturday------There was a It has been a very successful and interesting that we have full lines of these call last week. The Bon-ton Banjo Club played in Thom- school and all seem sorry to have it close. Mr. Winslow has superintended farming came home Friday from a two weeks visit in rush at the sale of bankrupt stock at the C. operations at Warrenton for about two years goods at all prices. Our line Boston----- Mrs. Daniels has removed her Rev.Mr. Gaskin expects to leave Vinalhaven atton last week at an entertainment given in It will commence again the first Sunday in C. Morton store Saturday. Very many peo­ at 12 1-2 cents deserves spec­ household goods from J. Mears’ house to ple from the surrounding towns were pres­ shortly. When Mr. Gaskin goes we lose a the Baptist vestry. The club was very pleas­ May------W. E. Overlock of this place closed a "apt. T. Fuller’s residence, Main sheet. ent. A large sale was effected------A break gentleman in every respect. The people ap­ antly entertained and was met with loud ap­ vdry successful term of school at West Wash­ ial mention. in the dam at Mill River, Friday, let all the preciate what he has done to advance the plause at the concert. ington, Saturday. An exhibition was given £b.e spirit of rivalry that exists between the moral interests of the town. two competing lines of conveyance from the water out of the pond. The loss to Mr. Mrs. Wilson and son Harry of Port Clyde the last afternoon, which was very interesting. CENTS electric cars to Warren seemed to enter the Fish, who is running the mill, is quite serious An old and reliable citizen rushed into the are visiting friends in town------Mrs. Walter The scholars presented the teacher several horses last Wednesday afternoon. While the ------Miss Florence Whitcomb, who has been sanctum Saturday night, all flustrated and out Calderwood of Port Clyde is visiting friends beautiful presents. MAKE drivers were busy securing passengers from visiting her uncle, Samuel Whitcomb, re­ of breath. The sporting editor interviewed in Rockport------Alfred Butler is having No. Washington. — Frank Roberts of HANDKERCHIEFS the five o’clock car the horses struck out on turned to her home in Provincetown, Satur­ him, and all he could glean was that Brandy his house painted. James Stinson is doing Taunton, Mass., called on friends in town last their own account at a lively gait. The team day------C. II. Washburn returned Sunday Brook had overflowed and Dark Brook was the work------Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ogier week------Miss Dora Jones and Miss Rena DOLLARS. from a trip to Philadelphia. all afire. are visiting in Boston. Jones, who work at z\ugusta returned to that All shoppers know our repu­ belonging to T. W Stackpole ran to the stable, To save a cent is common sense. that belonging to K. Wight of Warren was The family of F. II. Jordan will leave Fri­ The Vinalhaven Orchestra, under the man­ Rev. J. L. Folsom will hold revival services place last week after a short vacation here— tation in this department. stopped near Oyster River. The teams escaped agement of z\rthur Vinal, is progressing iinely. this week and also next week at Searsmont Miss Mertie Jones is home from Cooper’s day for Santa Barbara, Cal., where they will You can save many cents by uulng common Special attention is called to injury. pass the winter. and not North Waldoboro, as stated else­ Mills where she is employed----- Dea. S. sense, and If you desire to do so read my prices lu Cunningham and daughter went to z\ugusta Flour, Groceries, eic. Mrs. Emma Lewis of Brookline, Mrs. F. E. WARREN- where. Rev. Mr. Bridgham of that place will our line at 25 cents which is Boothby of Portland and Mrs. Tillie Burgess preach in the Methodist Church next Sunday. on business Munday------Miss Lillian Pres­ cott went to Wairen last week where she has My prices mean cents saved. a superb collection of beauties. of Brooklyn, N. Y., made a brief visit in town ST. GEORGE. Superintendent of Schools Foster sends us • last week. North Warren.—W. II. Boggs has gone employment------Tenchus Grotton is repairing to Walnut Hill, Mass., to work on some the following timely article on schools: the old Wm. Grotton house for George Grot- FLOURS. Ann, widow of John Maxey, who lived just “What can we do to improve the condition Revival meetings are being held at Willard- pottery kilns----- Mrs. E. L. Whitney who has ton who is at work in California------Roswell ltest Grade Winter Wheat, 94.lift across the line in Cushing, died Friday morn­ ham and vicinity,led by Rev. Geo.A. Andrews, been very sick is slowly improving------Mrs. of our public schools? is a question that is Pinkbam exchanged horses with Ambrose Mat­ ing. Her age was about 87 years. being asked by those who have charge of Best Hprlug W heat, Pillsbury’s or and with good results. After the preaching F. A. Perry Jr. and her son Harlow have re­ tocks of zVppleton, last week------Woodbury W a sb b u r u 'a , 4 flfi DRESS TRIMMINGS Mrs. Robert Rivers who has been under services Sunday, the 27th, a Urge number turned from a visit to Boston------Mrs. W. II. the schools. I claim that one of the most Dodge of Newcastle visited at Daniel Han­ essential things is to interest the parents, by GROCERIES. treatment at the Maine General Hos­ gathered at the water side where four candi­ Boggs and her little son Francis P. spent a non’s last week. Just a word about these arti­ pital relumed home last week------F. P. dates were baptized by immersion. The day few days last week with her mother Mrs. urging them to visit the schools and become more familiar with the work, for when the Lard, 1ft Ik. tub net weight, 91.17 was a most beautiful one and all seemed in Geo. Boggs----- Ed. Moody has moved down pastor' resigned. 10 lb., pail, Fairbanks’, .70 cles? A member of our firm harmony with the spirit of the occasion. At on Vaughn Neck in Ed. Brown’s house. parents are interested and look after the scholars’ welfare, the pupils themselves take Rev. II. J. Wells pastor of the Cong’l North's Pure Lard, 10 lb. pall, .HO has just returned from Bos­ You Haifa A ll Seen the the evening service a good audience was pres­ H ighland.—Miss Clara Stone, who has Even Change Tobacco, 1 lb , ent and with manifest interest. Monday more kindly to the work. Scholars are al­ Church, Union, read his resignation last Sun­ ton. While there she secured Beautiful Painting been visiting her parents, Wm. Stone and ways proud to have their parents visit the day, to take effect the last Sunday in Novem­ Raisins, 0 lbs., California, evening services were held at the same place, wife, h~.s returned to her home in Boston------7 lbs. Lenox Soap, some elegant things in jet and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at schools and see how they are getting along. ber. Mr. Wells has been located in Union "THE Flora Bartlett and family have gone to Sears­ It seems to lift them to a higher level, as well five years and a half, and has been the means 13 11>m O n io n s, Smallburg. Last Sunday at North Cushing, mont for the winter------Mr. Green of Brewer collars and beautiful buttons SEASONS," at two p. in., Rev. Mr. Pettingill .preached, as to be a great help to the teachers, and it of building up the church. Some 50 mem­ who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. B. J. gives them new life and energy to strive for bers have joined the church since his pasto­ Big trade in canned goods that are so stylish just now. But the beauty of thia work of art ia uuthing com­ followed by Rev. Mr. Andrews. The meetings Dow, has returned home------Mrs. Alice pared with the picture of contentment on a man or are to be continued through the coming week, an education to fit them for the important rate. Many regret his leaving, but he has a It will please you just to look u boy’s fuce when attired in a aeunonable auit of Beacbam has returned to her home in New duties of life. I would urge the parents to call to a larger field, as assistant pastor of a clothes. commencing at Smallburg, Wednesday even­ York------Lena Clark has gone to Boston to a t th em . ing at seven o’clock. visit our schools often, that they may see church in Brooklyn, N . Y. work at dressmaking------Marcus Starrett on what is being done for their children and to John H. McGrath, O v erco ats, pleasant days walks some four miles to his CHURCH^CIRCLE. Martinsville.—Joseph Jones is through try and aid us in the work. It has been my 80 SEA STREET. U lsters, his work on the South Side and returned wood lot, does his day’s work and walks home observation that when the parents put their again. He is in his eighty-fifth year. Cold W eather Suita, home------J. W. Hupper was home over shoulder to the work, with the teachers, The regular weekly circle at the Univer- Telephone connections 04«9. U n d e rw e ar, Sunday------Sch. L. M. Webster, Capt. Pleasantville.—Mr. and Mrs. Champion scholars and school committee that the work aalist Church occurs tomorrow evening, with TRAY CLOTHS Hooper, sailed for Portland, Saturday------of New Jersey have been visiting Mr. and is more satisfactory, and better results are the following housekeepers: Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Henry Farris the past week----- E. C. Lined Gloves, Mrs. Zarah Seavey has gone to Boston to obtained, and without your aid it is uphill Stratton, Mrs. Fred A. Thorndike and Mrs. A small lot that we are selling spend the winter with her daughter. Lawrence is having his house plastered and work to make the schools a grand success. Charles A. Davis. Mittens, etc. fixed up for winter----- Saturday evening a three for a quarter or ten W iley’s Corner.—Melvin Kinney, who baked bean supper was served at the schocl- You can Hod anything you like for our assortment recently went to North Jay to work, returned cents each. Samples can he is large and we are known for mllea around for our bouse, the proceeds to go towards paying for low prloea on high priced good*. home last week------Charles S. Watts came an organ for use at day schools, meetings and seen in our north window. home from New York on the Pullman, Sun­ S le e p Sunday schools. The neighbors were prompt New Books! Also samples Sofa Pillow day morning------Sch. Ella F. Crowell, Thomas, to respond to the call to furnish eatables and LEVI SEAVEY, sailed Wednesday for New York with lime a bountiful supper was provided and partaken His Friends Didn’t Know Him. Covers and Table Covers. Rev. Sewall Brown of Tenant’s Harbor of by quite a large gathering of people, who B le s s e d preached in the First Baptist Church, Sun­ These are 50 and 62 1-2 cents -:- Trade Center. -:- turned out in spite of the storm. Eight dol­ Bob Sykes la a noted character Stark Munro Letters, day afternoon------School in District No. 1 lars was received----- Saturday evening of this about town, a well mcaniuu fellow, e a ch . > Thomaston, Me. BY CONAN DOYLE closes its Fall term next Friday. week a drama will he given foi the same pur­ S le e p but who hua always been unfortu­ pose. The title of the piece is “The School nate. Iu couaequeuce of hla con­ King’s Stratagem, SOUTH THOMASTON. Ma’am.” It has been but a short time since Sleep is necessary for the prolongation tinuous hard luck he was always they started in to buy the organ and they now BY STANLEY J. WJST9AV of human life. Without it wo should poorly dreaaed until u benevolent have $30 in the treasury. No postponement Protect Vour Feet. Owl’s H ead.—J. W. Hatch and wife, all aoou die. A rustle** sleep 1* hud for gentleman took him to Hodgmuu CLOAKS AND CAPES of drama on account of storms----- Rev. Mr. The feel should be properly clothed. evangelists, sent out by the Baptist State Con­ the body as well us for oue'* disposi­ k Co.'s where Bob wua fitted out Rhymes of Our Planet, Boothby and wife of Thomaston attended the with wearing upparel, including They need protecting more than any other part of vention, who have been doing special revival tion. A restful sleep brtogs rest to BY WILL (JAHLETON This department really needs the body. Wednesday evening meeting here of last Underwear, Hose, a Suit of Glolhea, Lots of good money Is expended for poor shoes. work for the past three weeks, closed their body, miud and soul. A restful sleep laltors Sunday night. As a result of their week------F. E. Littlehale & Co. have been I Suspenders, White Shirt, Collars, no mention as our assortment Insist on getting whit you pay for. repairing their steam mill of late. Is produced by ualug oue of our nice D on't pay <4 00 for a shoe work many have begun the new life, ten have Necktie, llaudkcrchlef, llat uud Snjw Shoes and Sledges, this season is really the best bhoes should be bought for wear. been baptized, others will follow next Sunday, Gloves. BY K ’ltK MCNHO They should never be bought for looks alone. INSOLVENCY HEARING. 04A CqWIBEfl SETS advertisement we cau have, W e can clothe >oar feel aright. and still others will be baptized in the near Our shoes do not produce corns or other disfigure­ futu.e, The entire place has been shaken— each garment sold speaking m ents. Meas’es all along the line----- Miss Susie E. The Whole T h a t D iin 't Cost M ocl We give your money’s worth. A la special session of the Insolvency Court, 1 From $15.00 Upwards. to more people than any ail. We cau sell shoes worth $ I 'XI for $3.00, but will Emery has returned home from an extended Thursday, these was a hearing upon a petition ' Thia la a bargain as we cuu convince Bob's most intimate friends dldu’t ALL THE NEW BOOKS not sell $ i 00 for $4.o0. visit in Whitinsville and Malden. Mass.------of certain creditors of Payson S. Lane, repre- ! you by abowing you the goods. Wo know him wheu he appeared on could possibly. Suffice to Our shoes not ouly look well but weur well. Miss Roxie Maddocksis home frdfii Rockport W o------seating about Si,500 indebtedness, who asked have u large assortment uud u bargain the street. Il wua u complete trans­ As They Come Out. say that we have about any­ where she has been visiting a few weeks----- that he be adjudged iusolveut. Oue of the formation. Bob wua inude happy Protect Vour Mrs. Addie Strout, who has been a trip to a creditors, who held an allachment, objected so wua the gentk-muu who made thing you could ask to see. southern port with her husband, arrived home to the granting of the petition on the ground , Y o u the gift. We have ur immense Saturday----- Capt. Manfred Dyer and wife Pocket=Book. that (he petitioning creditors did not represent stock to select from, We did much H uston’s News S tand. and Mrs. Cortland Perry are in town------A one-fourth of the total indebtedness. Proofs for Bob and we term of High School will begin next Mouday C a n FULL LINE OF STATIONERY. . were filed amounting to about $2,500. It 386 Main Street. in the Timber Hill school house, taught by was claimed that the total iudebtedness would Miss Isabelle Lattie. reach over $0,000. After the arguments uf O b t a in . CAN DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. WILLIAM 0. HEWETT Sfmuce H ead.— Mrs. Hattie Clark has counsel, Mr. Lane was adjudged insolvent, STABLE ROOM. been quite ill the past week, but is improving and the first meeting of creditors for the Edw. Brown HODCMAN S CO., Puriit-s wbu would like u goud place vo winter now------Mrs. James Harrington visited her choice of assiguee was appointed for Nov. 19, horeee should pul themselves In comm uni cation & COMPANY, son, who lives on the island, last week------at two o’clock in the afternoon. with W. W. Light, P. O address ftouth Liberty. Next door to Knox House, F. K. Shaw Co., Clothiers and Outfitters, Mr. Light has the best of accommudulions fur The Chapel Circle m< t with Mrs. William E. Mr. Lane was formerly of Vinalhaven, but burses, will give them the best uf cure uud feed, THOMASTON, - MAINE Clark laat week. his present whereabouts are unknown. CAMDEN, ME. Oamden, Me. and un easy terms. 38 374 MAIM ST., ROCKLAND, ME ai

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1895. W e MARINE MATTERS The Movements of Vessels, Charters, Notes and the Like. No N e v e r ! We will not cheapen onr shoes because we are A r e B o u n d Schs. Wm. II. Jewell and L. Snow, Jr., . A . ' ‘ L Whiffs of Information From Our sailed Monday for Bangor. long Cove the Scene of a Mosl giving away a Waltham Gold Watch with $75 Boston Correspondent. Sch. IJizie May, Fernald, with general worth of purchases, and a framed pastel picture cargo from John Bird Co., sailed Monday Gigantic Explosion of Rock. or an imitation gold or nickel watch with $20 T o for Steuben. worth of shoes. Wo have not raised ottr prices Sch. Sarah Franklin sailed Monday for cither a penny in consequence. We are doing Mfchnnlc’fl Fair, Larger mid Better Vinalhaven with lumber from W. II. Glover Co. A Mountain of Solid Granite Laid L o w - this tiling to get onr shoes on everybody’s feet than Ever— Attracting Large Crowds —man or woman. We have confidence enough Schs. Annie Sargent, Tibbetts, from C Crowd rt Mile Away Wait in Trembling H a v e —Rockland M ini Honored by Ills Doherty, for Boston; Idaho, Hall, for New that our shoes are the biggest money-worths Adopted City—Coming mid Going of York, and Onward, Kallock, for Lynn, from For the Explosion—Graphic heserip- gctablc.and cotifldeiiceenongh iu your good judg­ Farrand, Spear ft Co., sailed Monday. tion of the Occasion—A Success and Hnman Tide—Theatre Attractions. Brig M. C. Haskell, Wingfield, sailed ment to put our shoes to this test. f)ur shoes have got to he the best, beyond W e t from Wilmington Friday for Port au Prince, No Gne H urt. question, else we fail in this project. We have no fear of failure, if you once Sailed Saturday—Schs. Empress, Johnson get a pair of our shoe9 on your pedal digits. During the past week the attendance of from Joseph Abbott, for New York; St, Try the flexible, waterproof sole shoes nt $2, $2.60, $3.50 and $ 5 . visitors at Mechanic’s fair has been exception Elmo. Rogers, for Providence, and Ira Bliss, Norton, from A. F. Crockett Co.; Commerce, A large number of people gathered at Long W e a t h e r ! ally large, especially of people from the rural Cove yesterday and saw the culmination of districts. The excursions over the railroads Martin, and Jordan L. Mott, Speed, from Perry Bros.; Fannie ft Edith, Ryder, from the greatest blasting operation ever known in at reduced rates have been a temptation to this section of the country. The Long Cove many to visit Boston for fall shopping and at A. C. Gay ft Co.; Brigadier, Tolman, from WENTWORTH & CO.. F. Cobb ft Co., for New York. granite, quarry, owned and operated by the the same time for a visit to the fair. To the Booth Bros, ft Hurricane Granite Co., was thoughtful who like to study improved Sch. J. P. Wyman, Morse, with stone from the scene of the event. During the past few 338 Main Street, • - Rockland, Maine methods in mechanics the fair furnishes an ex­ Vinalhaven for New York, was in the harbor years rock in this quarry available for the cellent opportunity. There are, however, yesterday and sailed. cutters became scarce and in casting about many brilliant sights which the mere sight­ Sch. Edward Lameyer, Beal, sailed Satur for a means to overcome the difficulty Mr. seer will find very attractive and the public day for Richmond from F. Cobb & Co. Booth, one of the New York members of the Statement of the Condition of the appreciation is manifested by an attendance Sch. Stephen Morgan, Mehaffey, for Ware- concern, hit upon the scheme of excavating 20 per cent larger than in past exhibitions ham, with lime rock from F. Cobb & Co., into the immense wall which forms the east­ At a special meeting of the Somerville city sailed Sunday. ern end of the quarry and by a single mine ROCKLAND SAVINGS BflNK.O* government held Friday evening Frederick explosion to provide granite sufficient to last C. Fuller was appointed by Mayor Hodgkins Sch. Oregon, Candage, arrived Saturday to load from C. Doherty for Boston. many months. When James Smith, son of to the position of superintendent of public the superintendent, pressed the little electric buildings. Mr. Fuller is a man well known Sch. Mabel Hooper, Hooper, arrived Sun­ button success beyond the richest hopes of As it existed on the 9th day of October, 1895. day from Salem. She will receive a general in Somerville, was born in Rockland, Me., in all interested crowned his plans. By means EDWARD H. LAWRY, President EDWARD D. SPEAR, Treasurer 1844 and moved to Somerville about twenty overhauling at the South Railway. of a steam drill and judicious use of dynamite years ago, since which time he has been Sch. Maggie Hurley, Tuttle, arrived Sun­ powder workmen dug a tunnel three feet in LIABILITIES. known as a prominent contractor. day from Boston. width and four feet in height straight into the I l r p o n i t s ...... 2 0 Personal.—W. D. Lewis of Camden was in Schs. Inez, from Addison, with wood to A. side of the granite mountain. When this Itriervfl Fun 4 H. 57ft o i the city on business last week—L. R. Vinal, C. Gay ft Co.; Addie Clement, Brooksville, tunnel had reached 56 feet in length the Undivided Pi 2 3 011 02 course was altered, two arms of similar dimen­ A. A. Mahoney and A. L. Pierce of Vinal with cooperage to Farrand, Spear ft Co.; • I,OOH,3 *4 i o Haven have been spending the week in town Gold Hunter, Bluehill, with wood to Almon sions were constructed at right angles, the ------Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Campbell arc visit­ Bird; Fillmore, Addison, with hard wood to one extending to the right being 36 feet long RESOURCES. ing friends in Boston and vicinity----- C. N. and the one to the left 30 feet long. At the Estimated and Charged Fred R. S, ear; Baltimore, with cooperage PUBLIC FUNDS OWNED. Par Value. Market Value. t>n Books. Duffy of Camden was a visitor to the city to F. Cobb ft Co., arrived Sunday. end of each, small caverns were constructed as receptacles for the explosive, the object of 11,600 $1,740 00 $1,500 00 last week----- Mrs. W. D. Holbrook returned Schs. Catawamteak, Norton, and Ella 700 740 00 700 00 to Rockland last week after a short visit here Pressey, Maloney, ’from Burgess, O’Brien ft this E shape being to lift the mass back into the quarry. Total public funds of Maine, 2,200 ------Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bond were here Co.; Lottie, Brown, from Jas. A. Creighton early in the week----- Mrs. II. J. Tibbetts of The work of loading the cells occupied County of Berrien, Mich., 6’h, 1899, 14,000 14,420 00 14,000 90 ft Co.; Cyrus Chamberlain, Hart, from J. O. 18 500 Rockport is visiting in this city------Miss Cushing ft Co., sailed from Thomaston Mon­ two days, 550 kegs of powder and four ” Kloyd, Ind., 6’s, 1909-12 19,056 00 18,500 00 pounds of the most powerful dynamite being “ White, III., ft’s, 1890, Opt., 16,00» 16,000 00 15.000 00 Nina Crockett who has been visiting in town day for New York. City of W est Bay, Mich , 6’h, 1926 10,990 11,600 00 10,000 00 returned home Wednesday------E. K. Glover used. This explosive was poured bag at a Quincy Water Supply Loan, Mosh., 4’h, 1907, 6,000 6,000 00 4.975 00 was in town Friday------F. A. Thorndike Sch. M. Luella Wood, Spaulding, is char­ time into the compartments. Charles Shuler made a short business trip to town the first of tered to load stone at Hurricane for More­ of Graniteville, Mo., an expert in big granite Total public funds out of Maiuo, 02,500 head City, N. C. / the week----- Mrs. William Smith of Camden blasts, came on, purposely to superintend the RAILROAD RONDS OWNED. returned home from a visit here, last week Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Speed, put into discharge and the cells under his watchful Georges Valley, 0’s, 1913, 10,000 10,000 00 9,760 00 ------Geo. Gilchrest was here on business Salem Friday to land Capt. Speed, who was direction were cemented water tight after Knox M Lincoln. 5’s, 1921, 6,000 6,400 00 6,(KX) 00 suffering from a broken leg received during they had been filled, as well as the outer tun­ Lime Rock 5’s, 1908, 80,000 31.600 00 30.000 00 Tuesday------Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Lawry were Lime Rock, 0’s, 1901, 26,000 20.260 L0 26.000 00 in the city Wednesday----- Capt. and Mrs. E. the passage. Capt. Joshua Norton has gone nel, the object of these preparations being to Maine Central. 5’», 1928, 7,900 7,700 00 7,000 00 E. Kennislon spent several days here duting to take the vessel to Philadelphia. concentrate the force of the explosion. But Portland ft Oglensburg, 5’s, 1908 16,000 15,l*Mt 00 16.009 00 a rainy spell set in and expert Shuler, who .- .indy River, ft‘s, 1916, 10,000 10,010 00 10,000 00 the week------Mrs. Walter Swift,who has been Sch. Mary Brewer, Thomas, was loading Waterville fk Fairfield, 0’s, 1st mtge, 1009, 2,000 2,000 00 2,000 00 Boys’ visiting here the past two weeks, returned to Monday for New York from Perry Bros. had intended to await the arrival of promi­ nent granite men from New York, Philadel­ Total railroad bonds of Maine, 104,000 Camden last week------Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sch. A. W. Ellis was loaded and ready Hobbs have been visiting here. Monday from A. C. Gay ft £0. for New York. phia and other eastern cities, gave out word Akron Street 6’s 1908, 16.000 16,000 00 15,000 00 that the blast would be fired at promptly 2 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, 4’s, 1989, 10,600 13,200 00 16,837 30 Sch. Thomas Hix, Thorndike, is loading o’clock yesterday afternoon. Atchison, Topeka it Santa Fe, 4’s, 2nd mtge, 1989, 11,000 3,030 00 7,690 1st The third century performance by the Cas­ today for New York from Joseph Abbott. Black Rock ft Salisbury Beach. 5’s, 1911 10,000 9,000 90 9.760 00 Tne scene for several hours previous to the Burlington Electric By., 0’s, 1910, 10,000 9,500 00 9.760 u0 tle-square Opera Company begins at that Sch. Charley Woolsey is loading for New- appointed time is one that belies description. Canton Street, 0’s, 1910, 25,000 26,750 00 26,000 00 Rubbers, theatre next week, Monday night, making the York from A. F. Crockett Co. Nothing of the sort had ever been attempted Central Washington, fi’s, 1938, 10,000 1,000 00 10,000 00 200th consecutive appearance on that stage east of the Mississippi river. At 1 o’clock Des Moines Suburban, ft’s, 1900, Opt., 10,000 10,000 00 10,000 00 of these clever singers. Audran’s “Olivette,” Sch. Oregon was loading last night from Grand Avenue, b’s, 1908, 6,000 6,000 00 4,HIM) 00 C. Doherty lor Boston. precisely every road and avenue of approach Kansas City Cable, 5’s. 1897, 10,000 9,800 00 10,000 00 always an immense favorite, will be presented, was closed to the public by mounted horse­ Kansas City Belt, 0’s, 1910, 16,000 16,ft00 00 16,000 00 the assignments of parts being as follows: Ship J. B. Thomas, Lermond, arrived in men. Half an hour later the shrill quarry M errimack Vail' y c r t V, , 1035. O pt., 6,000 6,160 00 4,937 50 Captain De Merrimac, Mr. Arthur Wooley; New York Saturday, 158 days from Hiogo. Xaumkeag Street, 5’s, 1910, 20,000 19,000 00 20,000 00 whistle gave utterance to three prolonged Oregon Short Lino, ft’s, 1922, Iti.&K) 1G.4S0 00 10,000 00 Valentine, Mr. Thomas Persse; Marvejol, Mr. Sch. W. II. Allison, Kenniston, is in Bal­ blasts and all who had not previously de­ Oregon By., ft Nav., Co., 5’s, 1919, 20,000 14,000 00 19,800 00 Richard Jones; Due Des Ifs, Mr. J. K. Mur­ timore. She has been sent a suit of sails, serted the little granite hamlet hastened to Rutlnnd R. R. Co . 0’s, 1902, 3,000 3,330 00 3,000 00 ray; Coquelicot,Mr. William Wolff; Olivette, made by George Mugridge----- Sch. Warner St. Louis Street, 6’s, 1900, Opt., 15,000 15,160 00 16,000 00 the woods on the hillside. Whole families Trenton Passenger, ft’s, 1931, 16,000 lft,2«»o ou 15,000 00 Miss Clara Lane; Bathilde, Miss Edith Moore, Capt. Franklin Crockett, is in New of the Russian Finns were seen hastily seek­ Union Pacific, Lincoln ft Colorado, 5’s, 1918, 15.000 0,760 00 14,126 00 Mason; Veloutine, Miss Gertrude Quinline; York, from King’s Ferry----- Sch. Charlie ing seclusion from ail danger, the mothers 240,500 Moustique, Miss Kate Davis; Pages o f the Woolsey has a new mainsail from the loft carrying their little babes and followed by Total railroad bonds out of Maine, 240,089 Countess, Misses Florence Waitt, Helen of S. T. Mugridge----- Sch. Georgia Berry, their animal pets. CORPORATION BONDS OWNED. Welch, Eva Anderson and Violet Ainsley. Rogers, is due here from New York, with The first intimation that came to the people Camden and Rockland Water Company, 4 %'i 1,000 1,000 00 1,»rf>0 00 The patronage of these operas continues ex­ coal for the A. F. Crocketi Co.----- Sch. St. 46,000 49 600 00 45,(KM) 00 assembled on the hillsides was the rocking of 6,000 1,138 00 6,000 00 tremely large, the public having now became Elmo loaded lime from A. F. Crockett Co. the ground beneath their feet. All eyes 5,000 5,100 00 4,950 00 thoroughly familiar with the good things last week for Provideuce, R. I. She goes turned upon the quarry where a slight puff of offered by the management, which spares no thence to New York to load back with coal smoke became suddenly visible. The im­ Total corporation bonds of Maine, pains to produce every opera in first class Sch. Wm. Rice, Maddocks, is loading mense bluff was seen to lift from its founda­ ma ter. coal in New York for this port. tions and 100,000 tons of the best Maine «cn the original London “A Gaiety Girl” John. S. Ranlett says that the business of granite fell backward into the quarry. So Total corporation bonds out of Maine, c o m p ly came to this country last season shipping sailors was never brisker. He finely had the thing been planned that hardly there ,,.s a dancer connected with it who shipped a full crew to Millbridge last week a rock was seen to fly and ice in the ponds RAILROAD STOCK OWNED. Cleve and & Canton, Preferred, was deputed to be in her way a genius. A to man a vessel just built there. Sailors get near by was not cracked by the concussion. Clove and & Canton, Common, Overshoes glance oi : he eye, a rosy, rippling smile, un­ £25 a month out, £20 for the round trip. But for an acre in the rear, where the powder like any ge glance or smile that was ever The Boston Globe of Monday has a dis­ found an opportunity to vent itself upon Total railroad stock owned, seen before, made an irresistible magnet of patch from Vineyard Haven, which shows the weak seams, there was every appearance of a CORPORATION STOCK OWNED that graceful girl, and she proved a far greater advantages to vessels of the Miller patent fuil fledged earthquake. futei national Telegraph Co., hit than the play. She became the fashion safety chain shackle, the invention of our Crevices, many of them one ami two feet in width, were opened, some extending back in­ NATIONAL RANK STOCK OWNED. bl rage. Manager Charles Frohman at that fellow citizen, Mr. James B. Miller, and Bld>l ford National Bank, Biddeford, 10,100 13,13b 00 10.100 00 time was about to produce the English com­ should teach captains never to go to sea to the woods fully 200 feet. From these gi­ Camden, 6,900 T.8T0 0 6.'.H)0 uo edy success, “The Foundling,’’and he engaged without a supply of them on hoard. Tr.e gantic cracks which seemed to be utterly bot­ Cunn “ Portland, 3,000 4,689 9 ) 3,6)9 00 the dancer to appear in it. She took the role tomless came the sickening odor of powder, Casco •• 7,;.On ■ 0 7,600 00 Globe says that the four-masted schooner Fir*- Lewiston, 1,700 2,720 09 1,790 00 of a London music hall artiste, and made John B. Manning, 1,190 tons, of Bridgeport, and it is through fear of the gases thus origin­ Georges 'Thomaston, 2,600 2,800 00 2,000 (X) another unmistakable hit. Cissy Fitzgerald is Conn , Capt Sprague, bound from Boston to ated that the workmen dare not labor among Lime Rock “ Rockland, 5,260 5,250 00 6 246 00 no stranger in Boston, and the myriads of ad­ the stone for the next three days. There was Nat’l Shoe .V Leather A ub urn, 4,000 4,bOO 09 4,

(A 8 TIIE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOTEMBER 5. 1895

In the rdturrt shooting match between C. J* and the glory of *6l-’6$. This fund was started S h e r id a n ’s HOME HAPPENINGS. M. Merrifield and Frank E. Robbins of the some time ago and has already reached gen­ Tillson Light Infant’), which came off at Oak­ erous proportions. Let us all lend a helping T ru e land Tuesday, Robbins was the winner, re­ hand and do all we can to make this one of | C o n d i t i o n Y O R K S A F E E. C. Davis has lost his valuable hound tim ing the belt. the most pronounced successes of the season. With great care, by a process cn- ' “John L. Sullivan,” an-l will pay a rew ard for Yes, dear reader, you his return. Officers Meservey and Hill had a smart A freshly blossomed ox-eye daisy, picked have been there, and kn P o w d e r . Th& Best in The World, tircly his own, Dr. Price is enabled tussle Wednesday arresting Charles McIntyre one day last w*eek by Tiny Campbell, has how it is yourself, so you The Public Library has been enriched by KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS. to extract from each of the true, ; of Camden who had been drinking sadly. been smiling on our desk. can understand the exact Strong and Henlthy ; Prevents al£ D isease. Always Reliable. $7 35* proceeds of the ball game between Charles made it very interesting for the force condition of things. He select fruits, all of its characteristic ; The stock of goods has been moved from 0lH' W,LL EAF1% the Professional and Business Men. before he could he got into a cell. was a young Berkely flavor, and place in the market a the store next south of Spear, May & Stover’s Sure Protection from Fire. I hurstlay night's rain was a good one. There will be so many new, startling, to the Park Street pant factory. street lad, and his father class of flavorings of rare excel- 1 Brooks were Idled full to overflowing and called him one morning interesting movations at the Base Ball Min­ Postmaster Fuller has issued *he following EPH. PERRY/Agt., lence. Every flavor is of great Hushing of the nicst approved character fur­ strel show Nov. 14 that it would take con­ to get up. The boy re­ nished. notice for the information of box holders: luctantly crawled out and Rockland, Maine. strength and perfect purity. For | siderable space to enumerate them. Suffice I will state that the Treasury Department The cooler of the Rockland Beef Co. is as he slowly thrust his legs flavoring ice-cream, jellies, cake, it to say that there will not be a dull minute has forwarded a new’ set of letter boxes for being rebuilt, The company received a car­ during the performance. into his trouserloons h e costards, etc., use in this office. The boxes now in use remarked: load of beef and provisions, Wednesday, and The “engine” quarry opposite the head of were manufactured in i860, and, after 35 another car-load yesterday. "I ain’t feeling very Limerock street, is to be provided with elec­ years of almost constant wear, arc not only well this morning; I don’t Hostilities have suspended among the trical apparatus by the Knox Gas & Electric old style but frequently cause much trouble juveniles in and about Middle Street Hill------believe Pin well enough pflpBlCt’s Co. The foundation is now being put in by and annoyance, owing to the worn-out con­ to go to school.” V convenient walk has been built from Park the W. 11. Glover Co. this work being han­ dition of the locks. These new boxes are of street south to the I.ittlehale grainery. “ Pm sorry to hear it,” dled in J. N. Farnham’s usual neat style. the most modern design and style yet piaced said the father; “hut you TIDAL Flavoring V anilla Albert Sidall of Portland is employed at I his will he »he first quarry in the county to in a government building. The present box needn’t worry about los­ L em on the Mather Greenery----- Mr. Conant, who drop steam for electricity but the change is screen will be taken inside and the mail de­ ing your school. This is O ran g e has been in charge of L. W. Benner’s barber regarded in high favor as it means economy livered from old box by the “ Box Delivery E x tr a c ts R ose, etc. shop for several w’eeks, has returned to Bath. and much cleaner work. Window” to you until a change to new Saturday, and there is no school.” WAVE I le was well liked. Walter M. Duncan has bought out the screen is made. Boxes of same size will con­ 'The boy seemed completely upset for a can be used with perfect satisfac­ 1 he regular annual meeting of the Rock market and business carried on by Walter tinue to remain at the same price per quarter. moment, then bracing up a little remarked : “I’rap’s I’ll feel al, right after I get my tion. U n d Charitable Association will be held at M. Prescott at the Brook. Mr. Prescott dis­ Old keys, to the number of two for each box, FLOUR die Court House, tomorrow, Wednesday, poses of his business in order to accept a will be refunded at 25 cents each, where a breakfast.” Nov. 6, at two p. ni. There should be a large position with A. A. Keene, formerly of Rock­ deposit for said keys show on the records of It Beats the World I attendance. land, now agent at Philadelphia of the North­ this office. Now and hereafter, the amount It is quite the rule for people to think that of the deposit for each key will be but 20 Light as a Fairy, F. H. Sanborn has not yet taken possession western Milling Co. of Minneapolis, Minn. the business of others has less outs and more White as snow, Mr. Prescott will travel through Penn­ cents each, and in case keys are lost 20 cents ins than their own. This was illustrated last of the Spofford house, corner of Union and for each new key. Said change will be Sweet as a kiss Port laud streets, for which he bargained sonic sylvania selling flour to the trade. lie is a week when a Rockland grocer compared his 'Neath mistletoe. good fellow and an energetic and capable made on or about November 4th. It will be business with that of the boot and shoe deal­ weeks ago. There is a dispute over the the effort of the entire force of this office to ’Tis n a tu re ’s best boundary line which sort of hangs things up. business man. His many friends here will ers, jeweleis, clothiers, ect. He said: LINIMENT wish him great success in his new field. cause as little trouble as possible in making “ The grocer and produce business is a hard Replenishment, Free hand sketches by Prof. G. B. Smith this necessary change. The staff of life, attract attention in many of the store windows. Have you seen the beautiful picture of one. z\ large portion of the stock carried is "• M agnificent.” last summer's ball team which will be given perishable, and the expense of running is I lie reproduction of Bond’s double picture of PERSONAL POINTS- HOUSEHOLD USE. 4 THE GENUINE IB ALWAYS BRANDED j M. 11. Nash is especially worthy of note. It is away to every purchaser of a ticket for the heavy. Two, three and four inen and a horse on view in the show window ot the Atkinson minstrel show to be given in Farwell opera are needed to do the work properly, and it W as originated and first prescribed by Casual Reference Io People More or Less Well doesn’t take long to wear out the horse, even AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN Furnishing Co. house, Nov. 14 You want to see the new in 1H1O. Could n romody w ithout rcnl innovations in the first part; the quartette if the men stand it. People all want their The lunch cart is now located on Spring Known In This Immediate Vicinity. m e r it h a v e su r v iv e d o v e r e ig h t y y e a r s *? clog, character songs, Prof. Bond’s side dinners first and the grocer or his force must Generation afler Generation street, opposite the Sears engine house. The splitting act, LaBarre’s silent act, and Stimp- hustle or there’ll be a row. Then there is a H arr I fif'd It runior that M. 11. Nash had bought it is son, and Tapley, and Benner and many Mrs. W. J. Calder is visiting in B ston. large proportion of uncollectable debts, and For INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL use. without foundation. W. B. IIHis remains sole ft h Soothing. Healing, Pew-trot Ing. Once uwd nla-nyn others who are determined to please and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F. Baer arrived home when you add the bad bills to the spoiled w anted; mid denier* wiy ••Can’t m-11 «r»y other klmf.” proprietor with Albert Hall day watch and amuse or perish in the attempt. The after- Tuesday. stock that goes into the swill barrel, pay your Should have Johnsons Capt. Carter night watch. The cafe looks piece “ How the Game Ended, or Who Won E. K. Glover and Mrs. E. F. Glover are on help, your rent, your taxes and other ex­ Every Mother nice in its new coat of paint. Emery was the Sore Thrnnt. Tojullltb. ••"tin. ''"ts, Bnii™-- ami' llilnw! the Pennant,” will h e a corker. From the a trip to Boston. penses, there isn’t alway a big slice left for the S lo p , I'nln. C ram p-. Iiillniiiinntl.,11 In Brnly o rL Im b . artist. grocer.” cures Concha. Asthma, catarrh. uronchlti*. Cholera “TIDAL WAVE” FLOUR rise of the curtain to the fall there will not be Mrs. II. M. Brown and son return today MnrbUK. Cor M .i-ruh.r R h-iim „tl«i,i. I.,p „ - Itork, Slur A big brick catch basin has been built at a dull moment. If you miss this afterpiece Inin,.. Hlmln* l.-l r. m,-ly l„nd". Ii.l, .1,- f..r S'-rrmi. from a fortnight’s visit in Lewiston. II. „ . l , . Pull pprtlmdar, ..mt r S o l d .•vrrvwhrrr. Can be obtained of your grocer, the brook for the benefit of the Electric Rail­ you will miss the opportunity of your life to Roundabout has heard of wives selling their Prli-e :r. cents. Six. II you can t g e t it sem i to us. road Co. The new basin is at the lowest laugh. Tickets can be obtained of members Mrs. W. D. Holbrook returned Tuesday 1. S. JOHNS' »X (,<)., n custom llousu st„ Boston, Mo.sh. from a two weeks’ visit in East Boston. husband’s overcoats and the like to pack THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. | point in the pavement where water has been of the company or at Dunn & Carr’s where a peddlers, but it was not till the past week that Cobb, W ight & Co. prone to collect within the rails of the track, plan of the hall may be seen. The pricea Mrs. J. II. Holbrook of East Boston is vis­ he learned of the exploit of a well known Demand It of your Grocer. ( and interfere with the operations of the cars. have been placed within reach of all. If you iting at W. D. Holbrook’s, Camden street. Rockland . woman who sold her husband’s Wholesale Distributors. Accept no imitation or substitute. I The basin was completed just in time to be want to see a ball team here next season Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols of Round false teeth. It was at the time when gold wet (low’ll and formally dedicated by Thurs­ buy a ticket. Pond have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. B. was at a high premium. The husband had Cobb, Wight & Co., A g e n t s . ! ' Spring 4 Summer Medicine* day night’s heavy rain. It is well built. The presentation of the thrilling war drama Nichols. two back teeth on a gold plate, which he Charles Richardson was the artist. “The Spy of Gettysburg” by the Rockland Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Lawry returned Wed­ wore principally for looks, as he did not need You will always find a full line at Dramatic Co. under the auspices of Anderson nesday evening from a ir»p of several weeks them but little for mastication, lie laid C. Thomas Saul, Camp Sons of Veterans, in Farwell Opera to New York and other cities. them aside for a time, and then when he G. jtfQOft $ C o/s A House next Tuesday evening will be one of Mrs. Fred L. Kent of Ellsworth has been wanted them they could not be found. After the events of the season and no one should the guest of her cousin, Miss Lizzie A. Lord, a considerable search the wife admitted that Bijou Drug Store, . miss being present. Rehearsals for the drama corner Park and Union Streets. she had become tired of seeing them lying I A l l have been going on very successfully and a about, and had sold them. And sold at reasonable pricea a \ w .’fcufel' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Knight are to close among which Ih true interpretation of the characters in the their fine house on Middle street and will drama will be given by our talented young spend the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. A young man about town, who frequents people. The cast is a particularly stong one. Moffitt in Pittsfield, Mass. the lunch cart, has been in the habit of ex­ That is Best During and between the acts there will be SHEERERS 2 Dr. George Thompson of Taftville, tending an invitation to the boys to go up and ,.n an experience of over fifty years some clever specialty work. Great care has eat with him. He will do so some more no combined with modern invention been takeninthearranging of the tableaux Conn., was in the city one day last week. Dr. Thompson at one time resided in this city never. He extended the usual invitation, the Opthalmic and improvement makes the and some beautiful and artistic pictures uf war where he has a number of friends. other evening, and the boys accepted it and will be given. After the drama will be a The popular Tonic and Blood Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Smith are to close went up. The reason that the entertainer was A dance with Meservey’s orchestra for music. Purifier. Give It a trial and you £ their house at corner of Summer and Lin­ not completely wrecked was because the sup­ The advance sale of tickets is gratifying to plies gave out. ( >ne of the party ate a clam will find It an honest m edlclue for £ GOLD CLARION those who have the affair in charge. A hand­ coln street and will spend the winter with chowder, a frankfurter, eight pieces of pie and an honest dollar- some gold watch will be given the young lady Mr. Smith’s parents in Worcester, Mass. Optician- other things in proportion. Billie says thai Portable Cooking Range who sells the largest number of tiekets. This Elmer B. Shaw of Portlland is visiting the next lime he gets caught that way, he For 1 8 9 5 has acted as an incentive and some of the friends in this city------Mrs. F. M. Shaw and hopes some one will give him a Whalen. He young ladies have sold large numbers of the daughter Agnes returned from Boston, Fri­ the best in the market. Made in says that at one time he thought it would be Office: Spear Block, corner pasteboards and a financial success is already day----- E. E. Bond and wife returned Tues­ call a hack instead of Callahan. every style for wood or coul or with our Famous Removable Dockasli assured. The proceeds will be used as a re­ day from Boston------Mrs. N. A. Burpee tfEAK MEN MADE VIGOROUS. M ain and Park Streets. Grate. If not for sale in your locality, do not pay a larger profit on in­ * ♦ serve fund for aiding Grand Army men in the and Mrs. James Wight will arrive Thursday ROCKLAND. ferior makes represented as “just as go.xl,” but ask us where to get the years to come when they will be unable to from New York. The late diphtheria scare was responsible best. Slade and warranted by for many amusing illustrations of the fact that aid themselves, the Sons of Veterans realizing Miss Nina Crockett returned Thursday, that the older organization looks to them to there are extremes in all things. z\ Masonic I , Incoi WOOD 5 SISMOP CO., BANGOR, MAINE. from Boston------C. M. Kalloch and wife are perpetuate the deeds of patriotism,the sacrifices street mother found that her daughter had Examinations of the Eye Free of Charge. J A M b i a- a,.* -.aM'-AA home from their trip to Washington, D. C. taken every precaution to prevent taking In New York they were the guests of Mr. and diphtheria. 'The young miss wore a tarred ■ 1 >'cav. s '- d a y . 18—DAY- 87*-oar. Mr. Arthur Green. Mrs. Green is the GlaHflcH made to correct all errors of refraction. rope around her neck, a camphor bag on one What PEFFER’S MERVIfiOR Die Over three hundred references in Rockland and daughter of Charles L. Allen aud wife of this shoulder, a sulphur bag on the otherj and It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when nl otheiH fafl. Young men regain lost manhood: oh vicinity. city. had sprinkled sulphur in her shoes. men recover youthful vigor. A bsolutely Otfice open day und evening. 19 Miss Mary Kalloch is travelling for the antced to Cure NervmiMneis, JLost Vltxility IVtirlit iv 1111 hm 1 <• 11 m. I.ost l*owen THESE JUST TO START YOU! Red Seal Remedy Co., exhibiting the compa YnMtlng in- ny’s perfume fountains. Last week she was “Some years ago,” said a Rockland apoth­ C. THOMAS SAUL ecary, “a man did business at the Brook who ritibhnity and consumptb. in Worcester, Mass. This week she is in >n’i h-t druggist Impose a w orthless auhstltub The price of tills Work Bridgeport, Conn. Carrie Clark is in charge was troubled with frequent fainting spells. u ' e'-n-i: (! Ttylelds a gre a te r prnUL In sist on 1 When he felt one of these spells coming on he g VEKFEIt’M NEllVIOOK. or m nd r • of the company’s bottling room during Miss ( .n to carried in vest pocket. P ro p ala plain wrftr Mon u mental ing Shoe was $2.00, Kalloch’s absence. would burry to me for relief, and many times - 1 M per box, or <1 for wltlx A Foulti- have 1 had him fall senseless on my store floor. ’ . :tten (G uarantee to C ure «-.»• Ilel'iniil th Augustus D. Bird of this city has been ap­ 5S;; .e v . Pamphlet, I reo . Sold bv druggists. Addr This gentleman finally moved away. H e was '‘XJFFJCU 51 CD ICA h AHS»A, C'ltlcutco, L pointed by Governor Cleaves to attend the an old soldier, and some years after going W erk. . . Commercial Men’s Congress at z\tlanta, Nov. * Sold I" Rockland a l DOXAIIUE’S West applied for a pension. On looking up PIIA.RMHCY, Corner Mnin mid I.line, 13. Matters pertaining to the commerce of the ease it was found that the applicant’s N o w the United States will he discussed, as well as family physician was dead. This apparently rock SI r e d s . the b et means of extending our trade with injured the applicant’s chances. Some time foreign countries. ago a special agent from Washington called Albert Nye, who has been assisting G. K. on me, introduced himself, stated that he was Merrill, the photographer, has returned to his looking up the above pension case and asked home in Auburn------Samuel Boynton of if 1 knew anything about the man. I told W. S. SHORE Y Howland, formerly of this city, has been of my experience with the man, described his At the Monumental Works of visiting in town------Aaron Ilowes and wife frequent fainting fits, and it so happened that QOOK $ 1 . 5 0 have returned from their visit to Winterport A . F . B u rto n may lie seen my testimony got him his pension.” ------Miss Maria Mitchell, a former Rockland four Granite M onuments which teacher, has a school in Thorndike. • • Q in d e r , Roundabout visited a Rockland shoe-maker will be sold cheap in order to George F. Ayers was in Bangor last week the other day and was shown a collection of ----- Miss Ada Tarr, who spent the summer boot heels that was highly interesting. There BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, make room for new stock with her parents in this city, has returned to were red ones, white ones, blue ones, pink Front St., Bath, Main!. Our 99c Boots Boston and resumed her position in Marston's work. Prices from one hun­ ones, but no flat ones. They were taken restaurant------Wilbur C. Marsh, who is in the from ladies’ walking shoes, dancing slippers, dred dollars to two hundred For ladies are the best boot in employ uf the z\merican Express Company, etc., removed to give place to flat, common has been transferred to the Rockland and and fifty dollars. Works sense heels. EHtlinules given on Large or Small Job1- the city for the money. Portland route, as messenger on the train “ It’s no wonder women are not able to near depot, Thomaston, Me. leaving here at 1 135 p. ni. and arriving at #*-Uefera by permlaalon to the Publlahera of walk long distances without being fatigued thl» paper. 10:45 a- and that they are troubled with lameness Capt. J. A. Campbell has gone to Philadel­ and the like” said the shoe-maker. “These We have a full line of phia where his schooner, the Fannie Whit­ high heels are so fitted to shoes that the more, is loading fot Cuba. County Treasurer pressure comes on the very rear of the heel, L. R. Campbell and wife also proceeded as and the body is thrown into a most uncom­ THE EAGLE SC RE APIS I far as Philadelphia------L. W. Benner is fortable position. It’s a wonder they don’t FLANNEL home from Bangor------Mrs. William Sim break their dear necks.” mons of Chelsea, Mass., is at Capt. Sylvester Hall's------Karl Dennett of Bangor, well I * • NIGHT SHIRTS known to many of our people, was in town Those people who profess to read character the other day on a business trip. in externals should drop into a cobbler’s shop ,1 for men. All prices from $1.00 up some day, and attempt to describe the habits Word was received recently that Capt. and appearance of the various people repre Walter F. Tibbetts had sold bis interest in sented there by their foot wear. Roundabout schooner Salvator and was to return to his saw a man do this, one day last week, with former Rockland home. Capt. Tibbetts was considerable success. Tho Largest Stock of Rubber on his way here when he received a telegram For example, he picked up a pair of shoes from the San Francisco house for whom he and after examining them for a moment said: has been sailing, offering him so tine a posi­ Goods that we Ever Had “These shoes belong to a small, nervous, tion in the city that he interrupted his journey active man, who evidently has some out door at once and returned to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Tibbetts who has been here on a visit of employment. He is neat and tidy in his per­ sonal appearance, and he gets big pay.” Ladies’ Overgaiters at 17 cts. seveial months will soon leave for San Fran­ “ How do you know all that?” queried the l'i hy do you^Suffor with Catarrh and Hay Fever when a Certain Cure is cisco. cobbler; “you’re right about it all.” within your Grasp? All F re e . “1 know it's a small man from the size of Those who have used Dr. King's New Dis the shoes; 1 know he is active and nervous from the manner in which the shoes are worn Ladios thick This Man’s covery know its value, and those who have off at the heel; I know he works out of doors not, have now the opportunity to try it Tree. CALIFORNIA CATARRH CURE from the general manner of the wear of the Will .urt'ly do Ih. work. Il rollovo. io u uilouto uud cure, when properly u». d. It i. . liquid to nargls sole Shoes for Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial shoes; I know he is tidy from the evidence uud lobule Full d lro ftlm . on oitoli l.olllo. Two week’. Iroul'iiclil \ live week.’ trctUluoul ♦1.00. Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to T ry tlio grout remedy, Il I . inonuroh o f nil. For utle by all drunglala. 38 ' Shoe 11. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sam­ that they have been frequently blacked.” ple box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as “ Yes, that’s ail right!” answered the sur prised cobbler, “hut how did you know that well as a copy of Guide to Health and House­ he gets a big salary ?” we have always hold Instructor, Free. All of which is guar­ “Because if he didn’t he couldn’t afford to $2.50 anteed to do you good and cost you nothing. get bis shoes repaired here,” said the char­ THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. had $2.50 for, W. IL Kittredge’s Drugstore. acter reader, as he slid oul of the door. Good bargains always to be obtained on Bar and flexible at Free Pills. now you can Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., EXTHWINE Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr th a t. have them King's New Life Pills. z\ trial will convince < barles E. Weeks, al Atlantic wharf, re­ ------W e can lit out’ ------Lace and But­ you of their merits. These pills are easy in ceived 50,000 pound* of nsh from Nova A Blacksmith, ' actiou and are particularly effective in the Scotia, Wednesday. to n . cure of Constipation and Sick Headache it was an extra fine lot. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been h - h. c r ie & c o ., For $2.00. proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to The only permanent cure for chronic catarrh AQuirrym.., „„„ Ma|„ ,, , is to thoroughly expel the poison from the be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by A Fisherman, ’ their action, but by giving tone to stomach system by the faithful and persistent use of Aba and bowels greatly invigorate the system Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This wonderful remedy A Carpenter, ROCKLAND,. • MAINE. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by W. H proves successful when all other treatment has A Painter, , 4 0 4 S H O E r O R K . Kittredge, Druggist. failed to relieve the sufferer. A Glazier. 1

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