Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 Fhe Courier-Gazette. ------—- TVJICE-A-WEEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Maine Tuesday October 26 1897 Vol. 52. . . • N c . 75 Two Dollars a Year R o c k la n d
THE FIRST DEBATE if Socrates was not a Roman senator. The MAINE GRANITE POLO TALK MOSTLY IN A CORNER OT THE LIBRARY giggling that went around the room re- mtnden one of a hoarding school for girls. Klondyke MISS BEECHER’S The Y. M. C. A. Opens tbe Henson In Bril M an y H nndannie Iliiil<1ing
centre of a farming community—those | A KNOX COUNTY FAIR The Courier-Gazette, interests are already cared for by the excellent fairs held each year In the, Next Season will See One of the Largest Fairs Held In the State. towns of Union and Washington.' A N O T H I ^ R J ALL THE HOME NEWS Il is with pleasure that The Courier Gazet e But something in the nature of a able to announce in this issue that plans Published every Tuesday and Saturday morning from 460 Main Street, Rockland, Maine Business Men's Week could he are being laid for a three days fair to be held launched we believe with assured at the Knox Trotling Park next September. BY THE ROCKLAND PUBIISHINGCO The date of the fair w ill be set so that the success. bncli a week, properly racing events will be included in the state cir NEWSPARtR HISTORY fostered by the city's business houses, cuit, which will call for the entries of the The Rockland Garttte was ssUblirheJ ia 18,6, I11 ought to ntlracl here, under the stimu speediest horses in New England. Good fat 1874 the Courier was established, at.d consolidated with purses w ill be hung up and < (Torts will be be Gazette in t88a. The Free Press was established lus of reduced railroad and steamboat bi i8 « , and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune, made to get horses of national reputation fur The Union Times was established in 1893. The three fares, largo companies of visitors. the exhibition racts. There w ill be trotting papers consolidated March 1 ,, *897. Races of many kinds could bearranged every day. There will also be on each day bicycle Subscriptions $» per year in advance; single copies at the trotting park, and other attrac three cents. races with purses of sufficient size to bring Advertising rates based upon circulation and very tions presented. It ought to he possi here the largest number and the speediest reasonable. peddlers of the pneumatic machines ever Communications upon topics of general interest are ble to have suitable buildings erected gathered on one track in this state. aolLited. at the park wherein agricultural and Of Reliable. Up-to-Date Pall and W inter Dry Goods to be Slaughtered. REGARDLESS OP FIRST COST. Entered at the postofbee at Rockland for circulation A firemen’s muster open to all the com at second-class postal rates. other exhibits could be made an at panies in the stale will also be an attraction. THE ENTIRE STOCK OP A. G. ELLIOT, Fairfield, Maine, 8old to tractive feature. These are merely This w ill include a parade in the city, with hose and reel races, band engine contests on suggestions. Many plans would be Circulation 6,000 Each Issue the track. laid under co-operation of onr business A building o f suitable size will be erected In the past few week* many Knox men and others that would result in a on the park grounds of sufficient size to ac commodate the manufacturers, merchants and county people not hitherto regular public demonstration which could not farmers of Knox County to make elaborate readers of The Courier-Gazette have fail to be of great benefit to our city. exhibits. SIM O NTO N DRV GOODS CO., placed their names upon its subscrip We hope to see the matter receive It is the intention of the promoters of the affair to make this a combination of county ROCKLAND, MAINE. lion list. attention such a* it is clearly entitled fair, merchant’s week, firemen’s muster, horse We will be glad to nave them note to. ______trots and bicycle racing. We have purchased the En’lre Stock of A. G. Elliot, recently in business in Fairfield, Maine, from the Mcody Dry Goods Co., from week to week how complete!) Besides what have already been mentioned HOME ADVERTISING there will be numberless other attractions. W aterville, at about one-half its real value, and to give our many customers a real treat to New Fall Merchandise at unheard-of Low these columns cover the news field of The difference in localities as to patronage The line will not be too severely drawn on Prices we shall throw thsse goods out in Rockland and vkin ty and patrons may be sure of G ’tEAT BARGAINS in Every Depart of local newspapers is very noticeable. One of the county. There are other papers in fakirs, side shows and the like. ment duripg this the world, good papers enough, but our Maine exchanges, published in a town It will be a time to draw out the peopje and with less population by a thousand than W al with the attractions offered everybody will their field is not Knox county. doboro, had in its issue of last week ten col surely want to be there. It is the home news you get in The umns of advertisements from local patrons. This will surely be a go. The track and Courier-Gazette, twice every week, The Lincoln County News had the same the building have been guaranteed and what week less than two columns of local adver people have been approached have expressed «<3U DAYS SALE! 30DRYS> for only two dollars a year. tising.— Lincoln County News. themselves as being w illing to assist, net only The Journal has no reason to complain of with taking exhibit space but in contributing In order to get the stock ready for Saturday, Oct. 80th our store will be closed Friday at 3 p. ro. It is gratifying to note a general its local advertising patronage, but would like funds if necessary to make a success. disposition on the part of the news to see more of the business concerns repre This is no visionary scheme but is the out sented in its columns, even if the aggregate come of much thought on the part of some papers to have a stop put to the shoot space was no greater. That would give a of our business men. Saturday, Oct. BO tli ing of people in Maine by amateur better impression nf our city abroad------Belfast Let every manufacturer, business man and “ sportsmen.” The list of fatal acci Republican Journal. farmer of K nox County take off his coat, roll A glance at our columns w ill convince the up bis sleeves and work for the success of the Owing to the magnitude of this stock it will be impossible for us to mention prices but wo can say without exngeration that dents this year has grown so long as to mo9t skeptical that the Rockland merchants new Knox County Fair. those having to purchase goods ihis Fall will surely find this their Gulden Opportunity. he positively appalling. regard The Courier-Gazette as their best adver M ore later. tising medium. GREATEST COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON. Rockland is undoubtedly in the Gcoil Templars Active. THE STOCK INCLUDES: hands of a fire-bug of malignant, type. The organizers have lately instituted several Lillian Kennedy in “The Deacon’n Daugh Dres« Goods. Silks, Velvets, Hosiery. Underwear, Corsets. M uslin Underwear, Gloves, Dress Linings, The Courier-Gazette renews its sug new lodges of Good Templars as follows: ter.” Farwell Opera House, Thursday, Percales, Calicoes, Ginghams, Outings, Blankets, Men’s Underwear, Men’.- Gloves and M ittens. Overalls, gestion that the officials in a quiet Meadow Brook Lodge,No. 26,of N ew Sharon, N o v . 11. 23 members; Waldo Lodge,No. 386 of Waldo, Jumpers and Working Shirts, also Table Linens Napkins. Crashes. Towels, Cottons, Sheetings. Wrappers, man tier engage a detective of acknowl The announcement that the pretty and well 18 members; Knox Center Lodge, No. 6, of Waists, Mackintoshes Comforters, Small Wares, Handkerchiefs Umbrellas. Rugs, Yarns, Hamburgs, known soubrette Miss L illian Kennedy so edged acumen who shall secretly get to Knox, 13 members; H a ll’s Corner Lodge, No. well known in the larger cities will appear for Trimmings, Machine Thread, Belts, Etc. 90, of Belmont, 26 members; Neal Dow work and hunt this thing down. The one night only in the Greatest Farce Comedy Lodge, No. 394 of Augusta, about 30 mem public offering of a reward never yet ever written will be greeted with delight by bers. Neal Dow Lodge is named after the In Connection with thiB Stock we shall place on sale about our many theatre-goers. This bright and resulted in preventing crime of this great leader who was a loyal and active m em roaring Farce-Comedy has made a tremendous ber of the order. The templars hope to get a sort, or in producing a malefactor hit in all the large cities and will be produced score of new lodges,at least five hundred new after the crime had been committed, with the same strong company of artists, will members before the new year. 200 JACKETS, CAPES AND SKIRTS at leaBt so far as Rockland's experience certainly be a great treat to our people who we Free Pills. trust will take advantage of this fact goes. But the firebug ought to be and give this very strong attraction that is Bought of the reliable Commission Merchant, A. SIMON, Jr., New York, N. Y., at less than 50c on 81.00. To Insure a rapid sale c au g h t. Send your address to H . E. Bucklen & Co, endorsed by the clergy and press, a rousing we shall offer these Garments while they last at prices BELOW COST TO MANUFACTURE. Chicago, and get a free sample box o f D r. reception as it certainly deserves. K in g ’s New Life Pills. A trial w ill convince The Courier-Gazette wishes to lend you of their merits. These pills are easy in W hat Do The Children Drink? itself to a movement on the part of action and are particularly effective in the cure o f Constipation and Sick Headache. Don’t give them tea or coffee Have you tried the citizens that shall give our city some new food drink called Grain- »? I» in dellcloua and For M alaria and Liver troubles they have been nourishing and take* the place o f coffee. I’he more thing each fall like the agricultural roved invaluable. They are guaranteed to Graln-O you give the children the more health yon fkir that once was an annual feature e purely vegetable. They do not weaken by distribute through their ayatem Grain-O ta made of pure grains, and when pr perly prepared tastes here. It is probable that an agricul their action, but by giving tone to stomach like the choice grades of coffee hut costs about Ji tural fair in itself would not be practi. and bowels greatly invigorate the system as much. A ll grocers sell it 15c. and 25. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by W . H . cable, for we are not essentially the Kittredge, Druggist. Ordway’s Plasters Cure Neuralgia.
one price J. F. GREGORY & SON clothiers | M E N ’S HANDSOME STYLISH SUITS Winter Overcoats, f \ 5 $ 7 .0 0 $ 1 2 .0 0 Cool Suit of all wool cassimere, Medium cut,blue and black, in neat broken plaids and Breezes fast color, satin shoulder fac mixtures. Single breasted. Tell us ings, Italian lasting body lining. Sizes 34 to 44 NEWS OF THE ARMORY. THE FIREBUG AGAIN lime kiln fires and made a careful personal in Philip H ow ard has entered the lists o f Every suit well made and These garments would be cheap at 915. We vestigation without result. The city offered a qualified sharpshooters, making the fourth in standing reward of $100 for the firebug’s ap O f the "Tbe battle of Ligonia” was tbe ino«l in More Lime kilns and More Trestle Work Co. H. Tillson Light Infantry. Mr. Howard trimmed and perfect fitting. bought them early hence the low price. prehension and caused special police to be qualified at 200 yards some time ago, and teresting event of Friday, for Portland. 1 hat Hacrlllced at Ills Altar. Good all wool business Buits in dark „ A rriva l Heavy all wool kersey overcoats, city’s battalion of the National Guard. 130 on duty nights, but Saturday morning’s big Saturday made tbe desired scores at 500 and Another destructive trestle work and lime and medium mixtures, sizes 34 to 42 $ 5 .50 guaranteed absolutely fast color,cut atrong, comprising Capt. Baker, with 43 men blaze proves conclusively that tbe firebug is 600 yards very easily. A . C. McLoon also O f the kiln fire occurred at 1.30 o’clock Saturday Checks,plaids and mixtures in fine medium length. You can’t match and two officers, Capt. H ogan with bis 30 still abroad and undaunted. qualified a i sharpshooter. morning, and like its long string of predeces Tb e people were at first vexed by the re all wool, single breasted suits. Sizes F all Montgomery Guards, C apt. Conley, 20 men it fo r 912...... and one officer, Capt. D o w ’s company, the sorstheie is no room for doubt that it was the curring flies. They are now thoroughly in work of firebugs. The property attacked this 34 to 42. W ell w o rth 910...... $ 8 .0 0 Season Men’s heavy gray reefers with light infantry, 20 men, commanded by Lieut. dignant and all sorts of vengeance is threat Goods are the Best regular or ulster collar. All sizes-. tjjiO .O v Welch, tbe Signal Corp*, 15 bu«inet»-like time included two kilns and two sheds be ened if the offender should he caught. longing to the Cobb Lim e Company, but A n d looking fellows in line under command of Yesterday afternoon the board of aldermen Priees are the Loe/est known as the Farnsworth kilns. They were Lieut. Butler, accompanied by Col. L . I I . held a fire inquest and the testimony of quite Variety the Largest BOYS’ SUITS Rem ind located just to the north of the site o f the a number o f witnesses was taken down by a M E N ’S Kendall of the First Regiment, Adjutant Us that Davis, Major Ulmer of Rockland, also of the Snow kilns which were burned a few weeks stenographer. $ 2 .5 0 First Regiment, and Adjutant General ago, and like the latter bad been in use only Tbe examination was conducted by City T R O U S E R S as storehouses. Heavy Richards and Capt. M orton, U . S. A., in a Solicitor S. Thayer Kim ball, assisted by State The kind that will stand any carriage, marched to Gorham Corner and then In this instance the work of tbe fire bug Insurance Commissioner S. W . Carr of Bow rough and tumble game. Weight $ 2 .0 0 out to Camp Berry, where the fall field exer must have been well planned for when tbe doinham. T b e finding of tbe inquest was Meats, Provisions, Groceries They’re all wool and are as cises of tbe battaliou, including a sham battle, confijgratidn was discovered by Officer Post “ cause o f fire unknown.” . . . AND . . . Clothing Made from all wool Vas- were held. The troops covered themselves tbe sheds were a muss of flames and any at W bat appears to have been another attempt good as most 83.00 suits. tempt to save them would have been futile. salboro woolens. Checks, — with glory, and the service of tbe surgeon, at incendiarism was made Sunday night When General Household Supplies. W ill be who accompanied tbe troops, were not called A general alarm was ruug in and long before kerosene was poured over the contents in one BOYS REEFERS broken plaids and mixtures. it had ceased striking, tbe flames had destroyed corner of Cobb, Butler & Co.’s store bouse at More They can’t be duplicated for a dollar more. for. tbe kiln sheds and were licking the trestlework the bead of Atlantic wharf. The kiln lenders of heavy blue chinchilla cloth, fast One week from next Thursday evening of the Limerock Railroad which rises to a noticed tbe odor when they came out to cool Desirable Good strong working pants iu dark z a l -i there will be a grand masquerade ball in the color, durable linings, velvet collar, height of 30 feet at this point. This, too, off in tbe night, but could not discover the b ro w n ish m ix tu r e ...... ,) 8 Spring street armory, with music by M e sizes 7 to 15...... S4.OO Than servey’s Quintette. These events, under the burned rapidly and although all tbe city's cause until daylight tbe next morning. It may McInnis & McNamara, apparatus was summoned into play, tbe trestle have been a “jo k e ” but more probably some auspices of Tillson Light Infantry, are work was damaged for a distance of about T h in Heavy gray mixed pants all sizes $1.48 sure to be successful and social circles are one was on mischief bent. Cor. Main and Myrtle Sts., 200 feet to such an extent that it w ili have to awaiting the forthcoming ball with interest Fancy Bosom Shirts Summer be rebuilt. This, really, is tbe most serious Ordway’s Plasters Cure Lame Back, j ROCKLAND. result of tbe fire. $ 1 . 0 0 Qarmrits GUYER HATS, STATEMENT OF T H E CONDITION The trestle work burned during tbe fire at from the best makers. New We quote - o r T H E — tbe Snow kilns has only been in running $ 2 . 6 0 and order for a short time, during wbicb nine STRICTLY C^SR STORE. colorings. Cut large size and A fe w o f kilns were shut oft from communication by guaranteed a perfect fit. $ 3 OO M ia m i LoaH and BiiildiiiE rail, and now it will be several weeks b> fore The To all who have worn these tbe timber and other material can be secured N E C K W E A R popular hats, comment is un and the six kilns to the northward again con To our many patrons we desire to announce that we have added to M any nected with the belt line. Tbe kilo sheds in band bows, string, tecks and four necessary. To those who have ROCKLAND. OCT. 6. I8V7. destroyed were empty with tbe exception of our large assortment of Boots, Shoes and Geuts Furnishings an assort in hands, all made from regular 50 B a r some valuable tools belonging to tbe Lime- not we simply ask you to give them a trial. m en t o f c e n t silk s...... gains A lbert W. Butlku, P w ld e n t . rock Railroad Co. William Kennedy kept a UNDERWEAR. B aBBT ». G u b d y , Bec’y aid Treaa. horse and cow in one of tbe sbeds and barely PiMKCTOUtt—A. W Butler, E. A. Bullur. 8. A. saved them. Tbe loss to tbe kilns and »beds W E S E L L With Heavy fleeced shirts and drawers. Burpee, G L Karraod,E K. Glover, F. 0 . Kuigbt, foots up about $3000; insured with Bird & K. Modi Ferry, E M BiuOba, Fred K. Bpoar. Which < T h e s u it 75 c e n ts. E a c h ...... 3 9 Barney for $2000. The loss to tbe Limerock MEYERS* W . B. W hile, T. U UcLatu. E very Organized May 18, 1888. Railroad Company’s trestle causes an equal M E N ’S P A N T S amount of damage, but this is fully covered SELLING FROM “ Breton Cape’’ Gloves. Depart L1AB1LITIK8. by insurance. MEYERS’ Accumulated capital...... • $124,603 64 Aside from tbe monetary loss there will ment is Guaranty fuud ...... 1.6*4 27 be tbe delay occasioned by tbe rebuilding ol Equal to the BEST English. Forfeited Bharea...... 860 V2 “ E C L IPSE ” Gloves. Prottia...... 6.16J tbe trestle work, during wbicb tbe operations $1.00 to $3.00 # 1 . 5 0 Loaded on six kilns must be almost entirely bus $132,641 03 pended. Light Weight, Dressy, KEBOUltCKB. Serviceable, W ithin three months there have been three These pants are of all sizes and are suitable for business or Sun Loaua ou wurtgagea of real e»Latt)...... $120,070 <0 lime kiln and trestle-work flies, causing a WINTER CAPS. Loans ou fhurua ...... 4,680 04 day wear. Fleeced Lined Wool Underwear 11.00, S i.50 and 12.00 a Men’s all wool winter caps, Pem $ 1 . 0 0 l.oau ou national bauk aloe It...... <00 00 total loss of about $25,000. Tbe cement kiln Real talate, foreclosure...... 257 90 plant bas been destroyed at a loss of several S u it. berton style, with patent wind pro Muu’b heavy wool lined oil launed Permanent expense ...... 482 27 thousand dollars and there have been as many Temporary < xpi uae...... 607 68 tector. Better than most 91 caps.. .50 uloves in all eizee...... 25 Hunpenae accou n t...... W3 <*3 as twelve or fifteen minor fires iu dwellings, Five Cent Coupon given away with every dollar’s Cash...... 6,401 16 in only two or three instances were tbe causes knowu. Many of tbe fires were “ mysterious” WJrth of goods Bold. $182,641 03 and there bus been proof positive io a num Number of chareholdera...... 436 one price J. F. GltHGOltY&SON clothiers Number of borroweja ...... 108 ber of cases that tbe fires were let. State In Number of aharea outataudlng ...... surance Commissioner S. W . Carr of Bow Fernald, Blethen & Co., Number of abarea pledg'd for loaua...... 776>4 doinham came here directly after one o f tbe JlUlL JfUiUiURJTUiUn-JiUTUTUTL Number of louna...... 2.6 76 T F. E . TIM BE Kb 4 KR, 310 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND Bank Examiner. Ordway’s Plasters Cure Neuralgia. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 18i>7. AUCTION! AUCTION! On account of retiring fro.d the Jewelry Business I will offer my entire stock at Public Auction commencing THURSDAY, OCT. 28, at 7.30 P. M. and continuing daily thereafter at 2.30 and 7.30 until the entire stock is disposed of. Tne stock consists of a fine line of ■Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Sterling and Plated Ware, Rings, Studs, etc.: This will be a chance of a lifetime to secure high grade goods at your own figure. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED A S R E P R E S E N T E D . ______. Seats Reserved for Ladies. . " NI. NI. ObvN I'PITN 416 Main Street
flisvellaneous. Outside windows are going into commit M artin McCloskey, clerk with Jere H a r Simuel II. Arnold is clerking for Henry Three members of one family were before EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN sion. rington, is very ill at his home on Franklin G . Tibbetts, succeeding W . C. French in that Judge H ic k ’ in police court Saturday on the WONDERFUL OFFER.-To any person Geo. W. Dowling of Edwards Place hat street. capacity. charge of drunkeness. A ll were committed to Advert aementa In this column not to exoced telling 10 lbs. of Tea wo will give a f ill Last of the acorns. been making additions to his buildings. C. E. Nash, publisher of the Main»* Far |ail, one for 90 days. Asized solid oak center table with stand for Jurdlnler. A cargo of cedar telephone poles for the five lino* Inserted once for 25 cents, four time* for The fall house cleaning ia on. Vinalhaven Telephone Co. was discharged mer’s Almanac, has our thanks for an ad James Fisk, the ttagedriver, has piped h it 50 cents. good enough for any parlor. Ileadqunrtera for Meservey’s orchestra furnished music for a Commode, Tea and Dinner Sets. W utches, etc Chrysanthemum hair it in vogue. dance at Bass H arbor last Thursday night. at the Atlantic wharf from sch. Forest Belle vance copy for 1898. house and barn on Mechanic street, for Write OOOLD’S TEA HTuRK, 68 Free St . Port Friday. end, Me. 71*78 Pomona Grange at North Warren, Nov. 5. A new bridge has been built on Holmes Steamer New Brunswick, of the Boston, water. Ile has recently dug a fine well and Bar Harbor and Machias Steamboat Co., has a plant all of his own. Wanted. ANTED.—Kvervbody who owns swatch to William Witham has moved into the Sher street at the head of Franklin street. It is of Sixteen candidates will be initiated at to owing to the heavy weather of last week, has W know that Danleis the Jew Her In the Thor •• man house at the South End. plank with stone abutments. morrow night’s meeting of Anderson Camp, M. M . Genthner is building on the south APABLK girl wanted to do general house been delayed, so that the sailing days this dike Hotel block will put In a new main spring for C. B. Staples’ blacksmith shop on L im e Sons of Veterans. A full attendance is side of Maple street, next to D r. Cook’s, a work. Apply at MRS. C. O. HILLS, 36 Beech t l. ______*Uf Now for along cold winter, with polo and week w ill be Tuesday and Saturday. She Cstreet. 75-78 rock street is ornamented by a large and desired. double house of modern style, to he fitted \ I r AN T E D .—Peoplo to know that I do the very the People’s Lecture Course to break the leaves Atlantic wharf tonight nt the usual monotomy. handsomely painted sign. H arry, the young son of M r. and Mrs. with all conveniences and rented. Sher 1 IRL for general housework. Good wage* will W best of Upholstery and Farnlture repair- time for Boston. lug, old furniture repoilahed and make over mat Col. Black has joined the National bill G . K Mayo received quite a painful injury to man, Glover «St Co. are the contractors. M r. be paid to a competent person. A ppy to tresses. N.T. MURRAY, Sea street. A number of Rockland masons saw Henry The Simonton Dry Goods Co., has hought Genthner hought the lot of B. B. Bean who & . N a TII'L JO N ES, 78 Middle St., Rockland I posters association, for which privilege he de one of his feet Monday by being run over by TfcStfAprtO Knox Chapter, R. A. M., of Thomaston in* the entire stock of dry goods of A. G. Elliott, 74-77 pleted his pocketbook to the extent o f 25 a truck team. had owned it since 1856. stall officers Friday night. Fairfield, and Saturday morning will inaugu 'lIR L H for general honsework, nurses and the plunkers. x perienced machine power T nursery can obtain ttrst-cla«s places by apply Samuel Kimmer, who wai found pro Sousa and his hand of fifty artists are at rate a thirty days sale. T h eir store will be A special conclave of Claremont C om m in* STITCHERS wanted to work on Mackin C the big Boston Food Fair this week. The ing at tho Intelligencelllgenct office of M R8.R.C.HEDGES bably guilty of the larceny of $15 from a Finn, The City of Bangor was about eight honrs closed Friday at 3 o’clock to enable them to dry No. 9, K . T . will be held at the asylnin toshes.E Apply at once. 7 Grove Street,, Rook lair has been a great success and closes next Friday evening on which occasion w ill PRINCESS RUBBER CO., hat been committed to the county jail in de late Saturday owing to the heavy gale which get ready for the big sale which opens at 9 LAIN SEWING W \NTED—Will be well Saturday. The steamboats are selling tickets occur the official visit of Very Eminent Frank T868 »-outh Union. Maine fault o f bail. caused her to lay over at Gloucester. Storms o’clock Saturday morning. done at very reasonable rates Work called have interfered but very little with the steam at a big reduction. E. Sleeper, Deputy Grand Commander of the ’’IT T A N T E D —One Pfor and returned. Address P .O .B o x 668, Rock- The new variety o f white pink known as W alker A. Brewster has moved into C. A. boats so far this season. Grand, Cominandery of Maine, The work land. “Freedom" and grown at Mrs. Mather's M. M. Genthner is about to retire from H askell’s house on Limerock street recently BOX 612. the jewelry business, and is going to sell off will be the order of the Red Cross, entitled greenery is attracting decided attention. It Everyone desires to keep informed on vacated by Percy F . Moore. M r. Moore goes ELI ABLE MAN to represent an “Old Line" Yukon, the Klondyke and Alaskan gold the whole of his stock at auction, commenc to which are Moses W . Levensaler and W il X l life insurance company, having large business is enormous in size and as beautiful as it is to Bucksport where his father has an exten fields. Send 10c. tor large compendium of ing Thursday. M r. Genthner has been in liam R. Richards of Waldoboro. The work In force. For city of Rookland and rlolnltv. Lib I go to them. Especial fragrant. sive farm. M r. Moore, senior, has been ill eral oontraot to right party. Address P. O. Box 400, vast information and big color map to H a m business here for the past twelve years, and will be followed by a banquet. attention given beginners. George W ardwell, Rockland's expert yacht from heart trouble of late, and this is the Portland, M e . 06 ilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. has been very successful. builder, goes to Weymouth, Mass, this week chief reason why his son leaves Rockland. Mrs. R. C. Hedges and Mrs. E. B. Colla- where he has a winter’s job. The Courier- Bridgton News:—Ex-Attorney Generals Mrs. Lilly Lothrop, who resides on James j Q o m x r more have returned home from a three-weeks To Let. Gazette predicted a few weeks ago that Mr. H enry B. Cleaves and Charles E. Littlefield street, engaged in a confab with a neighbor, I'BTBBSoN —Rookland, October 23, to Mr. and Board of Health visit to Round Pond, where they were called W ardwell would soon be making his annual are pitted against each other as counsel in the Mrs. Margaret I I . Pulley, last Friday and it lire F A. Peterson, a eon. by the sickness and death of their only Clark—Rockland, October 21, to Mr. and Mrs. winter pilgrimage, but we had hoped that be great railroad fight up in Oxford, Rumford is said threw water on the latter. Mrs. Pul brother, Simon Murphy. Mrs. Hedges’ in A . B. Clark, a son. The Rockland Board of Hualth will be In session would not be making bis departure quite so Falls being the seat o f war. The crowds are ley entered a complaint and in police court J onbh — Aah Point—Goto be r 17, to Mr. and Mrs. telligence office on Grove street is again open each Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock,at 27 Elm Street. soon. M r. W ardw ell is a splendid workman flocking in as if it were a cattle show. There’ll Saturday Mrs. Lothrop was sentenced to Clarence Jones, a dsiiKhtor. K 11 W HEELER, M. D. be some lively oratorical sparring surely! or business. Stanton —Newburyport, Mai Mesa, . October 21, to camdkn, Maine ( HAS. A. lONE-t, and a fine fellow to boot. The pity is that pay fine and costs amounting to £10.36. L . Mr. and Mra. Fred K. Ht »nton,inton, a daughter—Ida.daughte OR R E N T .—Corner brick at re, with or with* 71 tf D. C. PERKINS. M. D. Albert Jonea assumes charge of tbe C. E W . J. Dickson of Cambridgeport, Mass., R. Campbell appeared for the respondent,and and Mra. out tenement of 6 rooms, suitable for restaur there is not work enough in this city to keep HTa m u t t —Warren, October S, to Mr. F ant or other business; furnaco heated. Inquire at him at home. Rising baker shop at the corner of Main and has succeeded Robert Allister as manager of appealed the case. Aaron Htarrcll, a dauvhtnr. the Great China & Pacific Tea Co.’s store in lir a —Ho. Derr Isle, Oetaber 20, to Mr. and Mra. 47 ELM S I’., In Camden. 72tf F. L Shaw of Rockville was in the city Summer st eets this week and Mr. Rising in Preston Rich has moved to Brewer where Anthony Bye, a diuighler. Stereoscopic Views are again all the rage this city, M r. Allister going to Boston. M r. yesterday with a load of apples and incident the future will run but one shop, that at the he formeily resided and was a member of I f you can not afford a trip abroad you can Dickson retains the same clerks, George S. D 8 ally taking orders for a number of barrels to foot of Myrtle street. This shop is soon to be the police force. M r. Rich owns property by tbe aid of these views get an excellent idea Clark and Eddie Blackington. H e will make ENEM ENT TO LET on North Main Street be brought in later. M r. Shaw is what might enlarged and equipped with revolving ovens there. H is departure from Rockland leaves W ki.lm AN—Houlh Thomaston, October 23, Ed of all tbe noted cities, places and things in his home in one of the Singhi cottages on Sleeper's Hill; nearly new, in flrst-olans con be termed “ a durn’d lucky man.” W hile — a bakery that will be thoroughly up to date the common council one man short and mu ml Wellinnu, ugud about 76 years. Tdition, convenient, very pleasant situation, ten min.the world. Tbe finest views we ever saw are in every respect. Broadway, into which he has already moved. renders the getting of a quorum just that utea* walk from post < fflo-. cars pass the door. made by the Keystone View Co. of Meadville, almost every fruit grower in the county is Chas. Achorn of Providence was in the city much harder. M r. Rich was very punctual Inquire o f M M. PA R K ER , 68 Warren Street, Pa. Johnnie M ay has tbe agency for these complaining that there will not be apples At the annual meeting of the Rubinstein Rockland, Me. 60 last week on a brief visit to his former home. in his attendance at the city government views and would be pleased to show them at enough for their own use, this chances to be Club, held with Mrs. Louise Furbish, Friday Mr. Achorn has recently bought a patent col meetings and popular In tbe extreme with hi« home, 27 Grove St., or if you prefer drop the bearing year of M r. Shaw’s fine orchard afternoon, the old board of officers was re lar button, rightly named the “ Comfort,” Ordway’s Plasters Cure Heart Trouble. him a postal and he will call upon yo j. and be is heading ud 1000 bushels of as fine elected, as follows: President, Mrs. Louise his fellow councilmen. apples as this season produces. W ith apples which he is introducing to the trade. It is Furbish; vice president, Mrs. A. S. Littlefield; T h e Thomaston youth who was pursued up retailing at $3 a barrel and better at the the belt thing in a collar button you ever Baw secretary, Mrs. F. B. M iller; treasurer, Miss Limerock street a few nights ago, all because present time, and with from $5 to $6 a barrel and the Achorn Manufacturing Co. of Provi N T . Sleeper; executive board, Mrs. Thomas he wore a striped sweater in place of a in sight before next spring, M r. Shaw is cer dence has undoubtedly got a fortune in it. Stratton, Mis F. M. Shaw, Mrs. W . C Pooler, “ biled” shirt and stand-up dickey, and who tainly in the game for keeps. A great many seats have been checked at Mrs. James W ight and Mrs. G. M . Barney was mistaken for a prisoner escaping from the W. O. HEW ETT & CO. The People’s Lecture Course opens tonight Spear, May & Stover’s for the fortecoming The Rubinsteins will follow their course of Knox county jail, is gaining lots of notoriety with Rev. S'uart MacArthur, D. D , LL. D., lecture course, given under the auspices of last season in studying the noted composers, at the hands of the Maine papers. But with of New York as the speaker. His subject the Baptist Young People’s Union. It is and the executive board will meet with Mrs. a desire to improve upon the situation and Have by special arrangement with tbe manufacturers of will be “ India, the Mysterious and Majestic.” still possible to get good seats however and Thomas Stratton today to map out the win increase the dramatic effect some of our ex the “KABO” Corsets, obtained the expert fitter, This is D r. MacArthur's masterpiece nd a anyone in search of win'er entertainment can ter’s work. The regular meetings will be changes, notably the Portland Argus, trans lecture which he has desired to give in this do no better than to secure them. The held fortnightly on Friday afternoons, cum forms the pedestrian-sprinter into a bicycle city for that reason. There has been a goodly idening number of the course occurs tonight mencing one week from next Friday. finer and has him escaping from the Maine number of seats sold but there are many de - Dr. McArthur. State prison on a wheel instead of from the The newly organized male quartet compris Miss H. Ingersoll, suable seats throughout the Opera House county jail afoot. But then that’s a harmless A special communication of the Grand ing Ralph Ayers, fust tenor; W E. Tetley of still untaken. Course tickets may he checked discrepancy and probably a first offense with OF NEW YORK CITY, Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, of Maine Camden, second tenor; E. F. Berry, first bass during today at Speai, May & Stover’s store the Argus. will be held at Biddeford on Monday evening, and D r. Samuel Tibbetts, second bass, made and this evening at the bi x t ffice. Reserved TO BE AT THEIR STORE FOR TWO WEEKS, FROM November 15, «4 7 o’clock for the dedication its first appearance at the Unlversalist church The Gen. Berry Hose Co.’s quarters at the seats for the single lecture can only be se o f the new hall of Dunlap Lodge, No 47, in (Sunday and delighted the congregation with junction of Main and Water st.eet have OCTOBER 18 th to 29th INCLUSIVE cured at the box office before the lecture. Masonic building. The Grand Master will he its excellent renderings, notibly “ Thou, O ! lately undergone improvements in the way Price for the course is one dollar and fifty pleased to have the aid of as many grand Mighty One” and 'Be Merciful To Me.” It of painting and papering and the furniture cents, for the single lecture fifty cents. Elec Wo invite you to call upon her during her stay. Her pro officers as convenience will permit, and each is thought that the male quartet will become a has been increased by the addition of new tric cars will be in waiting for the North and □tending to be present will kindly notify him permanent institution at the Universalist rugs, chairs, etc. The work was completed South Ends and the Highlands as well as for fessional services are at your disposal without charge and with to that effect. church and in anticipation thereof the parish- the first of last week and Wednesday night 1 et Us Quote You Some Thomaston, Rockport . nd Carnden after the The case of the Oxford Central Railroad oners are unstinted in their expressions of the Berry boys had a bouse warming jollifica out obligations to purchase. She will tell you’the size and shape lecture. Company, petitioner for a location for its line pleasure. Rockland has been without a mule tion in honor of the event. By special invi tation Chief Engineer H . G. Bird, Assistani corset you should wear, and you will he free to buy if you wish. You'll Use ut Least Oue-Tlilrd Less from Rumford Falls to Bryant’s Pond on the quartet practically since the Iopas was in ex PRICES Grand Trunk, with a branch at Andover, wa» istence and the public at large welcome an Engineeis John A Karl and Harlow P. Wood of F. W. Devoe & Co’s Beit Mixed Paint, closed Saturday when the arguments were organization of such excellence and merit as and the foremen of the other companies were The elegance of style, fit and than of cheaper grades. Ir covers better made before tbe railroad commissioners who the new one displays. The fo jr gentlemen present. An oyster supper was served at -ON- and wears % longer. Farrand, Spear & Co. have heard the evidence. Ex-Governor comprising it have long been known in Knox James W elch’s restaurant and around the wear in Corsets costing from sell it. Cleaves, representing the Portland & Rumford county musical circles as soloists of a high festive board the fire fighters waxed eloquent $1.00 to $2.50 will surprise and Falls road, and H on. Geo. D . Bisbee, for the order and their appearance has been hailed in speeches. It was a most enjoyable gather W A L L P A P E R F o r Sale. Rumford Falls and Rangeley Lakes, spoke in with pleasure t numberless concerts. The ing and every guest will long remember the greatly please you. opposition to the approval o' the location, new quartet is prepared to furnish music for occasion. The Berry Hose Co. is now in TORY AND A HALF HOUSE owned by tbe lion. Charles E. Littlefield made tbe argument lodge installations or in fact for any social first class trim , thanks to tbe efforts of its It’s the proper fitting Corset S lute Mrs. 11. A Hidelhivsr, on < omiuerclal Ht, for the petitioner. A decision w ill be rendered popular foreman, T . S. McIntosh. Rockport, on Hue of electric ruilroud w Hi sell event where concert work Is to form a part. that brings out a Faultless at u b trguln. For further purllciilura Inquire of J . later. DUNN & ADDITON U. KELLS, Rockport, Me. 75*77 Mrs. Chapman, .wife of the director of tbe Ordway’s Pluatere Cure Heart Trouble. Ord way’s Plasters Cure I^ame B ack. musical festival, who contributed so much to Shape, and makes possible the SECOND II IND SAFE-W ill eel I cheap. In quire o f W .lt HMITI1, 21 Trinity aireel, or the success of the event, laboring untiringly realization of every thoughtful AR C. U »LL. 246 Malo street. 76 f quit ill at mer home at Ib th e l suffering from muscular woman’s desire to be well few of HO’ ter’s White VyandolU Cookeruk iheum albm . It was with great difficulty that also I’ekin Dru
PIRF TREE CONES OCTOBER PROBATE COURT the late David Cit.ss, giving bond in the KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at sum of £1200------Flora A . Jackson was Rockland, on the nineteenth day of October, T)LEASE bear in mind the fact 1807. Mrs. Sarah F. Mallard’a W ill Am ong Those appointed guardian of Clarence R., Flora A , Hannah Poet widow of Enoch Poet, late of Bo. Emma Fame* and Emma Nevada have Filed—Other Probate Matters. Maynard W ., and Sabin H . Jackson, minor Thwnneion, tn eald cobnty, d
THE HAUGHTY HALLBOY. Ineroixaed Bnwtle. PULPIT HARBOR As tbe season wore on there was In Mr«. Ntllie Witherspoon and ion Leigh The Road to Klondike CANDY And H ow U p W m Impertinent With the creased bustle to bo noted thronghont i have returned from So. Thomaston wheie W r o n g M an. the shopping section. ’ they have b u n visiting at E. C. Calder wood's ' CATHARTIC Old M iiu —In thin the office of The What matt would say to the new — Miss Blanche Cooper of Lewiston left Tues is a long and hard one. Daily Breeze? drapery con Id, of eonrse, not yet be ' day for home after a visit with her grandpa Its much easier to get Hnliboy (sizing him up)—You’ve gnessed. Meanwhile, however, woman rents M r. and Mrs Samuel Y. Crockett----- Mrs. Hannah Foster and daughter of Ibistol hit it. The cigar is yours. was trying it on with great activity.— are visiting in town — M is Nettie Witherspoon O. M.—I wont to see the managin New York Press. has a new bicycle— Miss Cora Ame* is can pditor, vassing on Vinalhaven— R. B. Quin has n CURE CONSTIPATION H. B.—I am the managin editor. Delayed by n Wa«hont, new horse— Mrs. Izora Brown, who ha* been visiting here returned to her home in Camden GOLD O. M. — Why, wh-what. are yon out ''Y ou’re getting in pretty late,” said in the hall fer? the Klondiker. Saturday— Mrs. W alter Quin is home from n H. B.—Re,illy, old man, that is my "Yes,” said his partner; “ I was de visit with M r. and Mrs. Henry Smith at Seal business, but I don't mind givin away layed by n big washout.” Harbor, Mt. Desert— Rev. M. S. Howes the snap. I’m ont here because it’s Having tints spoken, ho exhibited <126 closed his labors »ith this church as an evan cooler. See? ifeltst Sunday evening. The meetings have DUST ounces of gold, the result of the washout In en well attended nnd considerable interest O. M. (smiling qneerly)—You’re aforementioned.—Iudiunupulis Journal. showr. In conversation with M r Howes h from your grocer. Sold every MKMS VINALHAVEN BICYCLE CONTEST UNION BICYCLE CONTEST THOMASTON WARREN BICTCIE CONTEST In the shape of 100 votes for etch $2 paid on subscrip- ■ too votes for each >2 paid on subscriptions; The state prison will open it® doors thi» 100 vote, for each paid on subscription!; a postal card to I? (ions; 50 votes for each £1. Contest will 50 votes for each >1. Contest w ill close week to two more men who were sentenced rotes for etch At. Contest will close close Thursday, Nov. 11, 1897 at 8 p. m. E A S T M A N Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 p. m. Address in O rford county court last week. They are, I'hor.day, N ot. i i , 1897 st 8 p. m. Address Charles A. Plummer of Portland and Albert Address all communications to Voting Editor, all communications to Voting Editor, The til communications to Voting Editor, The Courier-Gazette. Hodgm an of Albany, sentenced for two The Courier-Gazette. F| -• f B R O S . & A. Courier Garette. years each, for breaking, entering and larceny Hot Numbers For Competitors, COUPOtf B A N C R O F T COUPON «n the night. COUPON BI Capt. James Balano, of Port Clyde, was in 3 , 0 2 5 , 3,026, 3,017. Couriar-Gazetra Bicycle Contest Portland, Me., town Saturday and left on the afternoon train Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest for Boston. H is ach., the Mabel Jordan, is V I K T A .I J EX A.XrjEaN" will bring you by return mail, m v j c o i t f jed pa All Wool Heavy W eight Suits, $ 5 .5 0 . loading at that point for So. America. ’OT’-A .n . Register One Vote for Register One Vote for samples of or information about Regia**!* One Vo to for M r. and Mra. W . A . Campbell are visiting B. C. S. heavy w’ghtfleeced Uncerw’r, 3 9 c . Ea. anything in their immense in Boston. (Suits 73c. Reg 50c. aoods.) fATtima)...... (A'irn*). J. A . Creighton A Co. sold a valuable team Read .Conditions Renrl Conditions Read Conditions stock. horse last week to Charles Roakes. Boy’s Sweaters, all Wool, $1.25 Grad?, $ | ,O O . The Vote to Date. It’s a Th© Voto to Date. W m . Norton has painted his dwelling house The Vote to Date. Eflle Conan ...... 1W2 1440 Mra. 0 . 0 . Lane...... 2188 in red, white and blue. M r. Norton is a vet Annie K ero...... Annie l(. Coombs...... 2109 Linda B obbins...... 1008 eran of the Civil W ar and is very patriotic, but Edna W a tts ...... t i l l Black and Blue Overcoats, all Wool, $ | O.OO. Maude Gray...... 1816 Quick—Easy — Safe— Cheap Atllfl Barrows...... 431 \n n ,e Russell...... 2037 Dora Barnard...... 180 such use o f the national colors is questionable. 1WX) (Lap Seams, $ 12,oo Kind. All fresh goods. No old stock.) Dora Hopkins...... 1,354 Kt vie Merry...... Lena M Aroy Blanche A. Crawford...... 1«VM) Schr. Carrissa discharged a load of barrel 14.39 way to buy Dry Goods. UNION staves for Burgess, O ’Brien & Co. last week. Allee Weaver...... Your Money Back lor the Asking. Ix-na ...... Mrs. L. T. Bachelder of Rockland is visit Angle Leach...... %...... T h e Knox County teachers convention will This firm have a thirty- ing friends and relatives in this place------4>e held in Watts Hall next Friday. The ses VINALHAVEN years* reputation for honest Frank Whitten was home over Sunday------sions w ill be held forenoon and afternoon. WARREN After .0 interval of two years the ever Oscar Gould has returned from tbe Hub------An interesting program has been arranged. Rev. Edward R. Stearns hat put a furnace beautiful and appropriate public graduation dealing. They keep Dry and M r. and Mrs. W illiam zMaxcy o f Rockland The principal address will be delivered by M r. ceremonies will again announce the farewell into the Congregational paraonage. spent Friday with Mrs. M ial Mosman------Wtnsbip, editor of the Journal of Education. of a senior clast from our high icbool. The Fancy Goods of every sort and Colds are quite pre»alent here at present. Miss Eveline H ills spent last week in W arren M«. W inship is a very popular speaker, and interesting event occurs next June and the Men’s and Women’s Furnish ------Miss H arriet W ingate has gone to The bicycle conteit waxea warm aa it geti a recognized authority in educational matters. ambitions class of ’98 have begun to work Augusta------R . W . Messer and wife were in The meetings will be open to the public and nearer the closing time. Telephone 6-2. with energy deserving applause. A n enter ings. Dress Goods and Silks town one day last week------Miss Edith Bessey the citizens should avail themselves of the Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Vinal and Mrs. ]. M. tainment will be given under their autpicei are two leading departments. has gone to Augusta where she expects to opportunity presented. Studley are visiting friends in Boston and Friday evening at the Union cbnrch vestry, stay this winter------Miss Emma Daggett is Mrs. Annie Wentworth will remove to vicinity------Mrs. Edgar Montgomery returned tbe program to include choice literary and TWO LEADERS US visiting her brother Samuel Messer------Mrs. Lynn, Mass, io the near future, home from her visit to Nova Scotia last musical selections. Following the enter C. I. Burrows was in town Friday----Mrs. tainment there will be a sale of fancy Our well known market gardener, T . S. Vose, Saturday------Motes M illet of Chelsea. Mass , FOR THIS WEEKS! O. A. Burkett was in Rockland last week------pastry and confectionery. In the class is briskly engaged converting cabbages into it visiting relative) here------John Mallett of Mr?. W m . Wagner has returned from a visit are the following students; Misses Alice Fine Black all woo sauer kraut. He intends to pack thirty tieres. Rockland it visiting W ill Robinson. to Camden and Smith island------Mrs. W ill Andrews, Louise Carver, Mae Pendleton, H e has rigged up a cutter which is driven by Mrs. Jenning’, formerly Miss Hannah Maggie Miller arrived from St. John with HOPE Q Q p In d l 1 Serge, th e k in d Howes is in W arren------Mial Thompson of Lizzie Hupper, Clara Calderwood, Louise a double wheeled gear hand power with which Clough, now of North Wilmington, Mats., is wood; schooner Romeo arrived with lime Those who attended the dance at True’t J J J u you’ve always paid 50c Northboro, Mass., and his sister Mrs. Oxton Atey, Minnie Calderwood, Lucy Reynolds, he has cut up two hundred and sixty pounds visiting her cousin A. W . Rokes, and calling cask heads for the Knox Cooperage Co.; Hall, Wednesday evening, report a very en for— 45 inches wide—jet of Rockland are visiting M r. and Mrs. M ial Messrs Bert Boman, Frank W hite and A l o f cabbage in seven and one half minutes. on old friends in town. schooner Annie W ilder sailed for Boston with joyable time. The grand march was led by Mosman. ton Roberts. Tbe graduating parti have black, pure wool, fine finish. 39c A t that rate ten barrels a day could easily be lime from J. H . Eells; schooner James II Miller Hobbs .and lady and about twenty Some of out Masonic brethren went to been awarded as follows: p e r y a rd . Joel H ills, wife and daughter Mrs. Charles put down. M r. Vose estimates that with Thomaston on Friday evening last to attend Hoyt, Crowell, towed from Rockland by tug couples tripped the light fantastic toe to Hills went to Swanville Wednesday; Mr. and Salutatory, steam or electric power applied be could put Somers N . Smith to load ice for Annapolis, music by A . Dunton and sons with Lizzie Bert Boman W ool Figured Novelty the installation of the officers of the chapter Kraay, Louise Arey and Mrs. Hills returning Friday. up sixty barrels in ten hours. H e also has a Md.; schooner W. E. and W. L. Tuck, El there. They repoit a social and pleasant Clough organist. Messrs. Allen and Hobbs R ..ay, Alice Androwa (lM P diflerent patterns, The harvest supper at the Congregational packer which works by foot power. dridge, bas loaded 595 tons ice for Annapolis, were managers. Another social w ill be held Hla’ory, Lou be Arey occasion. Baaaj, just tbe thing for Skirts church last Wednesday night was weU at Warden H . G . Smith and overseer John Md. Thursday evening, Oct. 28, and a good time Minnie Onlderwood ljU b Mrs. Bickford of Auburn, State President Mrs. Eugene Dunbar has gone to Low ell, Bessy, Lizzie Hupper ™ and Dresses. An excep tended. Feehan returned from New York Saturday has announced her intention of being here warranted. Come one, come all. Ice cream E .a.y, Frank White where her husband is employed, to spend the Mrs. John Fossett has returned from a two W hile there they attended the carriage makers about the middle of November to inspect Wm. for sale. opheey,. .. Luoy Reynolds tional bargain at 50e per yard. winter— J. U. Eells has successfully passed an Kway. Alton Roberta weeks visit to her parents in Waldoboro------convention. So u t h H o p e .— Mrs. Allen Boggs spent Payson Relief Corps. examination for admittance to Boston U niver Rssay. Clara Calderwood Zenas Wight of Warren was in town Sunday. The convicts in the prison Saturday num Tuesday in So. U nion------Mrs. Lizzie Harri Valedictory, May Pendleton EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT, Mrs. Harding still continues quite ill. sity— Dr. C. E. Weidman of Marcullus, N. Y., Samuel Cummings, who has been sick so bered 220 with promise of a still further man and children of Portland, who are stop A t a recent meeting old blue and silver The officers of St. George’s Lodge of F. & is the guest of his brother D r. S. Y . W eidman. PORTLAND. ME. long, is able to be out once more. Although increase. ping with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Crabtree, were chosen for the class colors and the pop A . M . were installed on Monday evening, blind in one eye from the effects of a blow, visited Mrs. W . Starrett and Mrs. M . A . Fogt ular corn-flower as the emblematic blossom. Fred and Richard Swift are manufacturing O c t 18, bv Past Master N . B. Eastman, and he is able to get around quite well. W est R o c k p o r t— George Morton of St. ler Thursday------Miss N ina Bowley spent las- THE OAT RACES time casks for Burgess, O ’Brien & Co. at the are as follows: J W. Dunbar, W. M.; M. All members of Marguerite Chapter, O. E. George was in town Saturday------Charles week with her uncle George Haskell------Orient Chapter Order of Eastern Star went firm’s cooper shop. They have made a labor Allen, S.W .; Geo. Newcombe, J. W .j Charlie S., are especially invited to be present at Smith has bad his house painted------M r. Mrs. Clarence Merrifield has been spending a Fun Galore at West Rockport anti Some to Thomaston Friday night. saving contrivance for setting up casks. It Robinson, Secretary; G. D. Gould,Treasurer; the regular meeting of the order at Masonic Thurston bas returned home. H e has been ■few days in R o c k la n d ----- W ilbert Taylor has In Store For Rockland. Roscoe Robbins and wife were in Camden consists of a circular hard wood block bound W ill Weston, S. D .; Sumner Lescb, J. D .; hall Monday evening, Nov. I. coopering for Leach & Son------Last Thurs returned home from Massachusetts; also hia with a heavy iron band with a raised center There was more fun at tbe West Rockport Saturday and Sunday. Warren Morse, Chaplain. day’s supper was a success. The ladies took brother Arthur------W . A . M in k has returned The steamboat wharf was the scene of an the size of the cask inside. Around this cen- A ll the honors of Blue Monday are being exciting accident Wednesday morning. While driving park Saturday afternoon than you Earthquakes are getting to be quite fre ter projection is placed an iron hoop in $5-75------Mrs. Smith is in Appleton on a from Lewiston------Mra. Effie E. Mink and could shake a stick at, and it all came about quent. There was a heavy shock Sunday abolished by the introductian of a new kind visit among relatives------James C lark and baby visited at Mrs. D . M . Cole’s, H ead-of- engaged in casting off the line, as tbe steamer diameter the size of the cask outside. About through "U ncle” G il. Ingraham ’s oat races. night about ten o’clock. of washing machine which is being sold by family have moved to their farm at Pleasant* the Lake, Thursday------Mrs. F. L . Payson Vinalhaven left the pier, local agent Charles one*tbird from the bottom of the cask another Most everybody knows of coarse what an W arren Smith. ville, Warren------There was an oat race at G. Lynch fell into tbe water. N o t being ac hoop is placed which rests upon the iron arms. attended tbe musical festival at Bangor, also oat race is, but we may add for the benefit of John Clements baa added very much to the B. Iograbam’s driving park Saturday. The K . P. Fish------Mrs. Elsie W alker has gone complished in the art of swimming he was CAMOEN A rope fastened at one end is raised over a the unlettered in equine matters that an oat next race wiil be next Saturday afternoon at East to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. obliged to accept the assistance o f bystanders John Bryant and family have moved into pulley in an upright and connected with a looks of hit house by a new coat of paint. race is a contest where phenomenons are Knox driving park, Rockland. Julia Martin and daughter Rena will keep in reaching terra firma. On being rescued the Mountain View hotel for the winter. Pro treadle. A turn of the rope thrown over the A ll should patronize the food sale of the M r. Lynch still grasped between his teeth a developed and through which men who have prietor M artin prefers to take life easy at his King’s Daughters as it is a worthy object. house for her during her absence------Mrs. staves, and a pressure of the foot upon the once choice Havana which he had all un formerly occupied perhaps but a humble home in Martinsville. treadle brings the staves firmly together. By None knows of the many families here who Alden Robbins of Appleton visited her sphere in life may rise to prominence as pro consciously regained in bis plunge into the The cottage prayer meetings being held this method two casks can be set up in the w ill thank them for a helping band in the long SOUTH THOMASTON daughter Miss A. F. Mink, Wednesday------fessional jockeys. Trotters and pacers which Mra. J. V. H ill, who has been visiting her briny deep. Reluctantly said cigar was again from bouse by Rev. T . S. Ross are success tim e formerly needed for one. winter coming. This is the most charitable Spruce H e a d .— Messrs. Albert and Oscar their owners have long suspected of having mother and brother, A. K. McFarland, at So. cast into the water to the tune of “I don’t fully conducted and much good is being Miss Maggie Seavey has secured a situation society we have among us. Adams and their ladies are on a carriage latent speed and which have been tried out Union and visited her sister Mrs. A . Y . Boggs like you any more.” done. in Boston which she will enter upon in two The Warren lodge I. O. O. F. worked the drive up Winterport way in W. A. Adams’ on many a back country road when no one of this place, has returned to her home in There will be a social hop at Memorial Miss Katherine Harding, librarian of the weeks.------Miss Flora Putnam has returned second degree on two candidates Friday. family carriage. Albert and wife are on was looking, are brought forward at oat races, Centre Harbor, N. H. Mrs. Hill has not Opera House Friday evening. Music by Several visitors were present from Union and their yearly visit to their brothers and the up and upon the result hangs the deBtiny of some public library, it taking a vacation which is from a visit in Bangor. Meservey of Rockland. river trip was planned to visit the Adams’ been home before for several years------Miss would be record breaker. being spent in Boston and vicinity. Assistant Mrs. Stearns, who died in New York last Bar Harbor. Ladies were admitted at the boys only sister------Several c f our boys have Alice H ew ett, who has been away for the Miss Edith Mills left Monday for Beverly, There are bound to be surprises and in this Miss Annie Simonton is officiating at the week, was for a number of years a resident of close of the lodge. M r. Hoskins gave a fine gone to Boston, not on purpose to visit tbe last two years teaching an Indian school in Mass.------C. E. Boman was in Portland last instance the surprise was sprung by Lemuel library and is being assisted by Miss Bessie A. Thomaston. She was at that time the wife t f graphaphone entertainment. food fair but to get a job to earn their grub Dakota, has returned home. On her way week to attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge Q Tyler, owner of the now justly celebrated Adams. the late Peter Vesper, a well known ship F . E . K eller of Bar H arbor has been in ------Edward Cowing is in Boston on a visit she visited a brother in Chicago, an uncle in — M r. and Mrs. Frank Smith o f North Haven Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas of Salem, master of Thomaston. lown ,u st of W . H . Perkins. Peter Q. to bis brother Daniel Cowing------Mrs. Ohio and relatives in W altham , Mass, and were guests last week at the home of M r. W hen the Rockland sports heard that Mass., are guests of Capt. Seth Calderwood. F . S. Peaslee is meeting with good success The Dorcas Circle of King's Daughters will Agerson and Miss Walters were in Portland Rockland, M e.— Mrs. Bert Day and son and Mrs. Elmer Brown------Eugene Sanders Peter Q . was a candidate for Uncle G il’s oats ------Mrs. L. P. Batchelder is visiting in Bos with his meat cart which is run in connection hold a food and plant sale at the Congrega last week and took in the grand concert------Ralph visited on Vinalhaven recently------has moved into the block tenement vacated they went out in a body to witness Lem ’s ton------Hon. Reuel Robinson attended the with his market. Two trips are made each tional chapel Friday, Oct. 29, afrernoon and Thomas W iley is up near the big hunting Mrs. Hulriah Thorndike lately spent a few by Charles Smith------Mrs. Jewitt, assistant downfall and to lay in a supply of chaffing Grand Lodge, I. O . O. F., in Portland last week to Warren and Cushing. Other places evening. grounds this week and tbe report says Tom days at Augustus H eal’s, H o p e------Mrs. teacher at the high school returned Friday material sufficient to last through the winter. week. in this vicinity are also visited. A. Lermond Lydia Bowley of West Rockport visited her There will be a grand concert and ball at has sent word over the wire that he has shot from Boston. But M r. Tyler was the man who c rnered Tillson Light Infantry of Rockland will give has charge of the cart. sister, Mrs. Olive Bowley, last week------Rob Glover Hall, Friday evening Nov. 5, for one deer and lots of wild bird?, but we Members of the class of *98, V . I I . S., are the chaft in the same quiet, easy and grace a drill and ball in the O p tra House at an ert Geyer of Rockland is spending a few T h e harness department at the prison is which Meservey’s Quintet w ill furnish music. rather think George Blethen is working the wearing dainty class pins. The figures are ful manner which he has cornered stocks be early date. This company of the National days with his granddaughter, Mrs. Jennie doing a fine business. This w ill be the first appearance of the quintet ’phone from his end of the route, at least it mounted on a plating of old blue enamel fore now, and he is going to deal out the sup Guards is considered the best drilled in the Merrifield. M r. Geyer is eighty-two years The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in W arten for live years and no doubt their sounds like George when we have our ear to half surrounded by a Napoleon wreath of ply for the next few weeks in bis inimitable state and the drill bas been given with much old and is a very smart old gentleman. H e Charles A. Creighton while playing with a appearance will draw a crowd. L. F. the little tube in Fronie’s store------W e sterling silver. style. success in Rockland, Vinalhaven and Thom Kittredge will be floor manager and w ill be were down to the jumping off place of St. has a wonderful memory and his stories of phial of pills Sunday broke the phial Miss /Vida Winslow goes to East Boston The races Saturday were divided into two aston. The "soldier buys” are all nice young assisted by H . A . Oliver, C. L . Robinson, George last week and saw the place where old times are very entertaining and interest and swallowed a part of the contents next month where she bas secured a fine po classes, tbe 2 5 0 class and the 2.35 c la s s - fellows and their occasions are always con our fish peddler gets his fresh tish. It is ing------A number from this place attended together with the bottom o f the bottle. A C. E. Morse and F. L . Davis. An oyster sitio n ------Mrs. George Roberts arrived home half mile heats. sidered as containing more than the average stew supper w ill be served during intermis nearly four miles from Tenant1! Harbor right tbe millinery opening at Miss M innie Gould’s powerful emetic relieved the child of the pills Saturday from Boston. There were five starters in the 2.50 class amount of enjoyment. sion by G. E. Newbert. out on the sea coast near Brown’s Head. It ^ asl Union, Ihursday and Friday------Mr. and the appearance among them of Mr. and later the glass passed from her. Except Miss Mae Decrow is spending a few weeks is a lively place for cottages as one has a fine and Mrs. Moses Bowes of So. Union were at Among the large stones being cut at the Tyler driving Peier Q in a warming up heat ing a slight feverish condition, which would ------David W heeler’s mother,who died in G ar in Boston------Mrs. Ralph B. Bucklin is the view of the ocean, but only one cottage is Mrs. Julia M artin’s Wednesday------Mr. Sands is a slab 9x14 ft. on the sur was the signal of prolonged applause from the seem to be natural under the circumstances, diner was brought to South Thomaston for guest of ber sister Mrs. Frank Gilkey, Forest built there as yet. The roads down that way and Mrs. Leander Brown of East Union were face and 8 ft. through It is a step for the Rockland contingent, although the sincerity the child has apparently received no injury burial------B. J. Dow has bought the cooper H ills ------Mrs. M . C. W hitm ore and niece are fine and on a pleasant fall day it is a at Mrs. H ew ett’s recently------Mrs. Orinda Puck building, N. Y., and eight men are of the applause rnignt have been slightly from the accident. shop of A. G. Robinson and w ill move it Mrs. Alice Iiermaker if Lawrence, Mass, are delightful drive. We came home by the Fish has been spending a week or more with working to do the work on this particular questioned. Schr. J. B. Stinson discharged a cargo of nearer bis mill. He will have a village of visiting M r. and Mrs. L . D . Smith in H a rt way of Long Cove and had a look at the big her son Charles in Cam den------M. II. Fog- piece in three days. The Buffalo postuffice The first beat was won by Dandy, a stylish lumber for J. Overlock Monday------Mrs. Syl cooper shops soon. ford, Conn------M r and Mrs. A. M . Judson of paving plant there. Three large schooners ler received a telegram last week announcing job is to be entirely of Jonesboro granite and little flyer owned by W . F. Gurney of this vester Vinal and daughter of Jefferson are New York were in town last week------Miss P leasantville .— John Leach has been were loading and it looked as though seventy the death of the youngest aon of John Fog- tbe building when completed will have 150,- city. Lem got the full benefit of the grand guests of Mrs. Alvin Vose------Mrs. Sprague sick the past week. H e is now able to sit up Mabel Pickerd of Bangor is the guest of M r. or more paying cutters were at work. I f ler of Leavenw irth, Kansas, of acarlet fever 000 cubic feet of stone in its construction. stand’s remarks when he drove Peter Q up of Belfast is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. L . a part of the tim e------Maynard Leach and and Mrs. Gilbert Patten. anyone thinks the bottom bas dropped out of Lyman Fogler of Augusta, who is in Two buffalo heads and two eagles are being for the second heat, but that implacable smile iUanscom-----Miss Lucy Mitchell is in Bath Clinton Overlock have returned home from the paving business go down about Long quite poor health, is stopping with hia sister, carved by tbe expert workmen. was still there and the crowd soon learned Tbe annual installation of officers of Amity —— Mrs. O. E. Copeland went to Boston their hunting trip down east. They did not Cove and have a look. A good many of Mrs. Vogler— W e saw two of East An original widow’s pension bas been that it meant mischief, for Peter Q not only Lodge F. and A. M. took place Friday night, ’Monday ------W . J. Jameson, Evelyn Young, have much success in hunting------Tw o deer tbe workmen have pleasant homes which Union’s fair ladies in this place recently on granted Eliza A. Murphy. came down the home stretch an easy winner the following officers being inuucted to their *»CarrieiGloyd, Roy Newhall and Edwin Leven- were seen in John Leach's field one day last chairs: W. M., Wallace Easton; S. W., A. we understand they own, showing that at new wbeela. They were Misses Emma George I. Clark of Rockland is in town on in the second beat, but also in the third heat »aler left for Boston Saturday. week— Ansel Overlock is quite sick— Elias Blackington and Maud Davis. F. Beverage; J. W ., E. S. Stearns; Treas., some time the Company didn’t take all their another business trip after a long absence and again in the forth heat. Tbe last beat Davis raised about ninety-five bushels of pota C. C. Wood; Sec., Charles D. Wilson; S D., John Haines, who was serving a twelve earnings at the store------A large schooner H ope, H ea d o f t h e L a k e — Alonzo A. was an especially easy thing for Tyler, who toes from seven bushels planting— Edward So. caused by illness. years sentence at the prison, died Friday loaded paving at Atlantic quarry last week Carter went to Boston Wednesday for several sat in tbe sulky with an admirable pose as he Charles W eaver; J. D ., Samuel Coombs. F o l Starrctt raised a hundred and fifty-two bushels from the effects of drinkiog alcohol which be where Edward Daviea bas charge------Tbe days stay. Leroy M cLain o f Appleton accom passed the stand and who beamed triumph lowing tbe installation supper was served by of potatoes from twelve bushels planting------with two fellow convicts bad obtained by Ladies’ social circle dined with Mrs. John panied him ------M r. and Mrs. W . O. Norwood A BAKER OF PRACTICE antly down on the now silent Rockland con the ladies society of the Baptist church. The J. A Clark bas moved into the Boggs bouse separating if from shellac by means o f water. Foster last Thursday. Mra. Wm. Clark will were made happy by the birth o f a boy, Oct. tingent. The best time was 1.18 and when festivities of the evening closed with dancing. be recently bought. H e has bad the bouse Praotioe in ikes Parfeot." tin old aayluif goea — Miss Lelia Wincbenbach is the guest of her entertain the circle thia week------W m . W il 18------Tileston Noyes moved Mra. Elizabeth it was hung out from the stand Peter Q s Miss Louise Pitcher is visiting in N ew Bed painted and papered and has now a fine look And thia Id the reaaou, aa everyone knowa, brother E. K . Wincbenbach. liamson is building a very pretty bouse at W ellman to Camden Saturday. price was trebled in his owner’s estimation. ford------Frank M iller has returned to Bates ing residence— O live Davis is making Annie M illet H ill, a very neat location one half W hy Connevy IUalng la ao far ahead I f you meet Lem, by the way, your first im College after a few days visit at home. Advertised letter October 25, Gorham and Alice Russell a visit— Horace Gibson aria mile west of our village. W hen finished M r. Of ail other bakera In mxklug good Bread. pression will be that sugar has gone up h alf a D erry ----- Benj. Ilanscom , who has been con wife of Rockland visited at W . J. Russell’s Bath Tim es;— M r. C. W . Bisbee of Camden, aud Mrs. Williams will have a very cosy WASHINGTON dozen points or that tbe Dutch Guiana gold fined to the house several weeks with a broken Sunday—Fred Ames intends to move Ibis When elatma of “ long experience** 00mo from was in tbe city today. H e furnished tbe home------C. D . S. Godfrey and son are get mines have turned out big, hut you will he frame for a 1700 ton schooner which is to be collar bone, is about town again. week to East Warren where be will have em C e n t e r R a z o r v il l e . —Frank L . Shattuck, amateura In baking, ting some fine looking stock out of their who is working at tbe asylum in Augusta, is j all in tbe wrong; it’s Peter Q and nothing built by M r. Minott at Phipsburg. The frame ployment. W ho all the lima the leading Bread are poorly 1m quarry just now. W e noticed that M r. at home for few days------Albra Clary of j else which has brought about that placid and Ordway’s Plaster. Cure Rheumatism. a tat ing— arrived several days ago but w* rk of setttog Godfrey was looking much better since W aldo it visiting L . T . M arr------Alice self-satisfied countenance. It up has not been commenced. M r. M inott ROCKPORT taking bis little trip away. These gentlemen Our people juat think for themaelvoa, aud oannot The 2 35 class race was won by Dew Drop, Robbins of Appleton was the guest of Mrs. be milled, docs not know when he will commence build A wooden awning will hereafter keep tbe are always ready to fill orders for fancy Sarah Marr Sunday------Some from here owned by Crawford of W arren. This race re ing. paving or underpinning at a very low figure For w bat they want la ataudard gooda—the N EW quired five heats and was very interesting, sun, rain and snow from in front of J. F, attended the revival meetings in North Hon. Tbaddeus R. Simonton is going to ------Dan Bartlett has some fancy male ducks DOMBdTIO BRB ID. although to tb« Rockland folks it lacked tbe How ard’s store. U nion------Alfred Vanner and wife are spend New York to take charge of an dfice to be to sell. They are large as the largest and dramatic features th t had characterized tbe Mrs. Lizzie Spear and son True are visiting ing a few days in Camden------H. E. Farrar Au “ endleaa variety** aounda w ell, but needs the opened by the Camden Land Co., where white aa snow. Address So. Thomaston, race won by Peter Q. in So. H o p e— Miss Beriha Lamont of South has put a n .w cider m ill in his steam mill stock behind It, Camden's attractions as a summer resort w ill M e.------W m . Griffin has moved bis family to The judges were Gorham Butler, starter; CLOTHING! west Harbor was Ruest Saturday of Mias ------M erle M arr bas laid a new hard wood Aud quality we also want, aud know we're sure to be fully described and illustrated by large tbe Keag and M r. K irkpatrick bas rooms to Capt. W. W. Woodman. H. M. Bean, Robert A lla Treat— Fred Hartford bss moved into floor on his piazza------Mrs. Edw aid Prescott Hud It sized photographs. T h e 1 ffice will be promi let. The Eben Elwell chambers are also to Bean, and Dr. C. G. Horn. the Washburn house— W illiam Grey is to of Liberty and her sister, Miss Louisa Gove, When buying Bread aud Oak* and Plee, by C. K nently located on Broadway or Fifth avenue let.* Come some of you youngsters and get move into Capt. Arey's houre on Spruce street visited their aunts Mrs. J. W . Farrar and Hieing made — ano if its visitors are able to resist tbe grace Call aud examine our ALL WOOL hitched up before that o h e r fellow cuts you — Myron Acborn's new bouse is nearly com Mra. E. C. Shattuck last Friday------Sadie For he's the man who does supply the city's lead Saturday at Knox Trotting Park a great ful manners and blandishments of the Cam SUITS for Men’s Sizes, 34 to 42, out and moves into these fine rents------M r. pleted. Rockwell is visiting Mrs. E. C. Shattuck------ing trade. afternoon’s sport is provided in the two oat den Chcstetfield they will do better than we B idden is starting paving cutters at Eagle W e predicted a few weeks ago that tbe Charles D . Clark fell from a scaflold in bis races, and exhibitions to be given between the have any idea that they will. Only 8S.OO quarry, sod tbev do say paving is really "Bread at a>me prloe" la something queer— barn Monday injuring bimseif quite badly beats, also the fast hea's to he driven by two Carleloo House would not l-mg remain uu- wanted in New York. A t any rate the price Il'e been the auma from ye^r to year; Largest Stock of Clothing ever carried ------Joseph Bean an aged and much respected lady drivers to bicycle sulkies. The races opened. Tn e bouse bas been leased tu is advancing. Surely W illiam ’s boom is Aud if flour baa advanoel a hit APPLETON iu Ibis towu. citizen of West Washington passed away Messrs. Sullivan and Lloyd of Boston tn d will You'll get the »airu of Rising yet. will be the 2.50 class for 50 bushel oats, the E l m w o o d .— Mrs Em m a W alker is visiting near at hand------W e forgot to mention the Tuesday morning after an illness of about be opened to tbe public Mondsv, Nov. I. It candy pull at Godfrey's last week. W ell lots 2.35 class for 50 bushels oats. H alf mile relatives and friends in U nion------H enry BOVS’ KNEE PANTS just received two weeks. Funeral was at bis late residence Aud O. K. Rlalug'a carte aud atorea are all eo olean heats, five to enter, three to start. Entries to is sard that these gentlemen thoroughly un ol the gills were there and the justice went C d b u in an d wife of Rockland visited at John from New York, All Wool, Thursday at one o’clock p. m , Rev. E. C, and neat be made to Jas A. Trowbridge, Secy. Capt. derstand their business and if such it the case ou a illusion. Ella Cook and Mrs. Elwell K irk ’s last Sunday------Mrs. Spencer D rake Shattuck officiating------Charles H ibbert is That wbat you buy, there la uo doubt you'll relish W . W . Woodman will start the races at one there it no reason why they cannot compounded the mixtures and Mrs. Meservey of Rockland is stopping with her patents Mr. Only BOo working for J. W. Farrar. when you eat; o’clock. These will without dou'd be the make ibeit venlure a success. W e w ill, how did ib e honors. W e hear that Jen was all and Mrs. John Kirk ------William Hall and Ills drivera are obliging, too, and lady clerks heat contested races of (he season, and all the This is surelv (he place to buy Cloth ever, be glad 10 see tbe doors of ibis hospita the next day ge'ting that mixture burned off w fc visited at Robert Keen's last Sunday polite, horses which started at West Rockport Satur ing as well as other goods. ble bouse open once more. the cooking stove------W e bad sea birds for ------Fred Dividson, wife and mother, weie WALOOBORO Bo wait for O. K. Rising's carts, you'll know them day w ill appear in these races. Miss Kane Spear was seven years old Sat diuntr last Tuesday and did our best to lei rn the guests ( f Mrs. Frank L iin s m on« day at first sight. urday and the hide miti celebrated Ibe event to like them, but we can’t say that it was a Ea st W a l d o b o r o .— Clara Beoner is home Iasi week------Lizzie Thompson of North in entertaining a number of bet young friends. success. Spring chicken is good enough for from B ath ----- M is Joseph Mathews bas gone Tbe city of Rockland and towns < f Cush Appleton is at work for Mrs. Viola H a ll------TRADE CENTER I be tola were treated to a nice supprr, they u«. We prefer bouse cat to sea birds any to Portland------Mrs. L. L- Mank and children ing, Friendship, Hurricane Isle, N >rth Haven, Mis. Emina W alker, Samuel Messer and played games and they all went borne, having lime fur our ruling. have been visiting in Damariscotta------Mrs. S >u'h Thomaston and S'. G tO 'ge,and M atiiii- daughter were the guests of their brother had ••jusr a lovely time.” Miss K atie proved Carrie Arnold is having the exterior of ber REAL ESTATE! cjs Plantation have paid their county tax in Vinal Messer last "taiuiday------John K irk bouse repaired------W. E. Schwartz of Cam LEVI SEAVEY, a charming entertainer. H e a d o f t h e Ba y — Miss Gertrude Rokes full t > County Treasurer L R Campnell had a corn huskipg last Friday night, some 20 den was in (his place Friday------Carrie Mank Friday’s shipping news: Schooner Adeba arrived home 1 hursday after a few da>s visit This city as u>ual was tbe Inst place in the or more turning ou'. A lter bu«king the corn has returned from Sleigo— — Mrs. A. Trow TAX NOTICE. Thomaston, Maine Carleion, Capt. Simon Wall, came from Rock ui'h ter cousin on Vinalbavcu------D ennis County to "come u p ” Tbe total tax is about a bountiful supper was seived aud all bridge aud Lelie Little went to Damariscotta land by lug Fred Wilson Io load lime ( 0 New Hare came h* me Thursday morning fi< m On the first Mundav in December, 125,000 and R >ckbnd pays a little better went home fee i g happy. Saturday------Mis. Abbie Feyler and Fan York from G. E. Carltlou't wbarl; schooner Reading, Mass------Charles Henderson is sick 1897, I >4iull be obliged to sell at auc than one third of it. V\e s i‘ Afflk'ION — Miss Dean of Ltocoln- with Ibe grippe------Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. nie Mank were the guests at B. B. Over lock’s tion all real ealaie in ibe town of vil r i» at Gc.'ige Robinson's for a visit------A net relumed borne Suuday after a few days this week------Miss L ’zzy Young is pending Vinalhaven on which the tax for the Col. W . A . Kimbad, the popular excursion Ed Robinson ts at Liberty at w ork------M is. vi»i( 10 L iu colu ville------Edward Sherm an’s a few days J. W . W altz’s ------J. W . W altz manager bas airanged for a Washington, Racnel King of Boston was at Robert Wey- ,u« ...... | t0 Tbomaaton Friday------M ia. Edwin y ear 1896 lias not been paid T b e sam e little year old son W alter F., while at play having been duly advertised. D. C. excursion going from Rockland Friday, mouib’s (he pa»t neck ------L ories sociable was about tbe bouse took a safety pin from one Keizer 18 quite ill. Januaiy 25*h on the morning bain. Tne a success and all voted it a good time. OLDS ANO COUGHS of hie slockiug» and hied to swallow it. It D. E. WHITE. rales from here will be about >34 with all •—Yield at Once to— lodged in bis *brott end bis patents knew K. F. F*>ster, who bas published through bills paid; five days iu Wa»bingt u , side trip Apropros ot Litera ure, tbe new periodical nothing ab ul it until be went to eat, when the Breutauos volumes on chess, dice, dom i C o lle c to r 18 9 6 . to Mt. Vernon; fate room on Fall River of literary criticism shortly to be launched by Gardiner’s Balaam of .. they discovered it hurt biui to swallow. Mr. noes and tbe like, enthusiastic in t«>ne, but D a te d O ct. 18, 1897. 73 79T 8 llB?; a*l travelling expenses. The hotels are the Loud *n Times and H arper & Brothers, c >beitnan put his finger down the lad’s throat luc*ad in method, bas added a work on the Millard, Eobei', Arlington and Rtgg> it is a• mounted that Barrett W endell, Assist . . . Spruce Cum and W'ld Cherry to arc what (be trouble was aud the pm was "Poker” to tbe list Devotees of tbe game O A H T O n iA .. House. There * i l l probably be many go ant Pr> fessor of English at Harvard College, bo'UasImitlaa •6*4*Sid b»er o»of 041 COUQl"f >a»l b-AWU t 6mI le‘»S ku» U I# rv«.fd*0 »l home. thrown up. will doubtless receive the news of this work from here; seven booked u b ile the Colonel wilt coi tribute weekly a le'tei upon topics of UW bo*t aeal SoMI by ail druwwl» » and 1- tuilug k>o< «<• with due emotion. * la oa was here Saturday. .A ll m >ney f r tickets liteiary iutere»t iu America. U L MGRIWWIW UKLb CO., Thom»»um, M -uuUUurtr. O rd -w ay’» Plasiars Cur© Fexual© •ury muU be paid by January 20 h, five days A oK YOUB LO4ML IKlLtt* IT vrappta Ordway’s PltuLera Cure Cold Feet ! Ordway’s PUstens Cure Wo ait Back. THE KOCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1897, THE BREECHES BUOY shrouds, where the hawser was made fast and ANOTHER SILLY YARN SOCIAL AND PERSONAL suddenly swung himself out over the sea. MEN’S FURNISHING The life-savers were dumfounded at the Specimen Story of Many Floated Since the O. H. Tripp w*a in Boaton lari week. It Was the Means of Saving Lives of the foolhardiness of the man. H e was hanging Recent Oliver Pecker Tra RECENT CUSHING HISTORY A LETTER TO WOMEN SHORT NOTES OF THE DAY YOUNU MEN! MIDDLE-AGED MEN Town Vote* to Tax D or*—Permit* Granted The Puri, brought <2,850,000 gold, to Construct Fish W eirs In George* River From Mrs. Jam es Corrigan. —|>emoerat* Fill Town Offices In 1377 Tbe Setb Low canvauia daily itieoglhen- Tim e Will C ( i m C If you w e r e ta k e n a w a y with Party W orkers—Payn T. Orff, Demo For seventeen years I have suffered. lug. crat., Fleeted Representative to legisla Periods were so very painful that I e’c,ped,'um when you will want ture--Raymond C. Davis Republican would have to go to the doctor every Would your home bt freefr. nidebt? C a n d id a te , month. A postal card canvass of West side Repub Bean club numbers shows a majority for Low. A home of jour own Would jour biifinegs suffer for XLIV. lie said thatl had an enlargement of The Canadian authorities are preparing want of n atty cu»bl 1876. At the annual town meeting held the womb, and told my husband that I To enter into bus>int t-s fur jours* If evidence for the Washington seal conferencr. Monday, March 8, the following officers were must undergo an M ould jour wife be provided for. elected: Moderator, F. C. Hathorn; Clerk, jperat ion, ns I had Fifty thousand persons attended the clos 1 o protect a wife and family. C. A . Fogerty; Selectmen, Overseers of the ing day of the Mattoon (111.) Free Street W- uld your children be educated? tumors in the Fair. To borrow money to bridge over Poor and Road Commissioners, W . B. Brad womb, and It ford, Payne T. Oifl and William J. John J. Naughton, a printer, aged about 50, some rough place Jones; Assessors and Fence Viewers, C. A. was a case of was found dead in a box car at Cape G irar Fogerty, A. R. Rivers and S. D . H unt; life or death. deau, Mo. To be independent in old age NO B E T T E R W /lT )O Treasur r, W. B. Bradford; School Com I was ope D r. Mansen, the arctic explorer, sailed Sat mittee, Raymond C. Davis; Pound Keeper, rated upon urday for New York from Liverpool on the Joshua Rivers; Surveyors of W iod and Bark, twice, hut It Lucania. PROVIDE pOff T^E pUTUpE A . S. Fates, E . M . Maloney and F. C. Hath SUPPLIED. did not seem Gen. Azcarraga of Madrid, said theSagnsta 77/£ M^l/lfr orn; Culler o f Hoops and Staves, Isaac to do me any M inistry would receive the support of tne Spear; Surveyor of Lumber, C A. Fogerty; (’ban to insure your life. We’issueover Fire good, it made Chambers. Field Drivers, Judson Payson, Alonso Young, By saving a few cenls a week you can purchase llnnUred different varieties of policies Adelbert Young and Isaac B. Davis; Col me ve-y weak. 1 he British Cabinet meeting discussed ti e lector of Taxes W . B. Bradford, and voted 3 I was troubled reopening of the Indian mints, but reached no costing from per cent for receiving the same; Constables, with the leu- conclusion. Joshua Rivers aud Samuel M . Hathorn. corrhaea h Six gold seekers are believed to have per Twenty- Year I t was voted to raise $750 for the repair great deal. ished on the Taku River while on t tir way $ 9 per S1OOO Up. o f roads and bridges, $550 for the support of I also suffer to the Klondike. Endowment Policy the poor, and S500 for town expenses Voted ed with the Edward B. Young, of San Francisco, has to pay the same sums for labor as paid the sick headache, claimed ownership of a number of race horses which guaratees to pay you According to uge and plan For cost and re previous year; to allow E. M . Maloney and of Monroe Salisbury. Edward Crouse to work out one third part of vomiting sults send age and address to The number of victims of the theatre disas their tax on their private way; and that the spells, back ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ter in Cincinnati has not yet been determined. taxes be collected the same as the year 1874 ache all the It is alleged that the timbers of the dome that at its maturity. After the third year our pol T h e town refused to refund to O. P. Chad HALL & HODGE, General Agents time, terrible pain in my left side,chills, fell were rotten. wick the sum of $6.43 paid by him as road loss of appetite, and could not sleep icies contain the Cash Loan, Paid T h e diocese of Milwaukee has amended its WILLIAM PENN 4 7 AGE O F 22. PORTLAND, HE. tax for the year 1874, including costs; and nights. After taking several bottles o f Up and Extension value. exempt him from the payment in the future constitution by substituting “ The Church” for Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Com “The Protestant Episcopal Church.” of a road tax until a road should be laid out pound, some Liver Pills, and using your to his house on Gay’s Island. Mrs. Alanso C. Dixon, of Stamford, was Traverse jurors d raw n: March term, Sanative Wash, I recovered. fatally injured and ber husband and daughter PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y Joshua Rivers, February 13; September term, I can eat well, and every one that wounded by a servant thought to be crazy. Arthur J. Wing, August 14; December term. sees me tells me I am a different per Tw o men, believed to be escaped convicts, Samuel M . Hathorn, December 2. Grand son. I can do all my own work, sleep robbed two stores in W hite Plains and escaped quitted of the charge of murder, but is now in hammer caught, aud the weapon was dis juror, Seldon D . Hunt, August 14. well and feel well. I am growing in a milkm an’s wagon, after holding up the jail for selling liquor without a license. charged. Besides giving in their votes for state and stronger every day, and am able to go owner. county officers at the state election for 1875, W iley Black, a farmer living near Terre The special London cable letter nays that out and enjoy a walk and not feel all Arrivals on the 1’aris included H arry de H aute, Ind., was fatally gored by a bull the Newmarket race course has been Eng ESOTERIC HEALING SCHOOL the voters were called upon to vote on the W endt, geographer and lecturer; Princess Saturday. land’s social center for a week.— Mrs. Langtry following proposed amendments to the con tired out when I return, as I used to. 1 Kaiulani, of Hawaii, and Lottie Collins. scored a triumph.— It was understood that stitution proposed by Resolves of the Legis doctored for sixteen years, and in all Near Cleo, Okla., the io-year-old son o f Rudyard Kipling is to receive one dollar per iature approved February 24, 1875: those years I did not feel as well as I do Nicholas Burback, an honorably discharged Louis W ey was thrown from a horse and 320 Main St., Rockland, Me. word of a new eight line poem, “White 1. Election of Senators by plurality vote. st the present time. X wish that every soldier committed suicide by shooting himself, killed. H e held the rein around his arm and 2. Relating to special legislation and cor in Chicago. H e had been on a spree. was dragged quite a long distance. Horses.’ ’— Prof. Hubert H erkom er w ill pro woman that Is troubled as I was, would bably succeed Sir John Gilbert as president of Personal Magnetism, Vital Force, Mind Meta porations. A t Evansville, Ind., Thursday, Henry W . T . Brown, aged 15 years, was killed re try th at medicine. Oh I it is so good the Royal Society of Painters in Water 3. Power of Governor to pardon. Brinkenmeyer committed suicide by shooting cently by a Missouri Pacific freight train at to feel well, and it is all owing to Mrs Colors. physics, and Psychic Science Taught 4. Appointment of Judges of Municipal Pinkham’s kind advice and medicine a bullet entirely through his bead. H e jyas Leavenworth, Kansas. and Police Courts. about 31 years of age. —Mbs. J ames Corbioaji, 284 Center 8 k Mrs. Chas. I. Evans, of Sedalia, M o., was and Demonstrated. 5. Taxation. A man named James Minims, a section seriously burned recently by the explosion of Jam aica 6. Abolishing land agency. Plain, Mass. hand committed suicide at Burlington by the tank o f a gasoline stove. y. Constitutional conventions. jumping into the river from a dike. He left John Vandyke, a farmer, living near Lo SPECIALTIES: 8. Bribery at elections. Trussell had 127 and Nathan Bachelder 33. a note stating that he was tired of life. raine, III., was thrown from bis wagon and WORMS 9. Codification of the amended constitu At the presidential election the Demo In Children or Adults. cratic electors, Joseph Titcomb, Charles W. George Murphy died at Taylorville, III., killed recently. His neck was broken. tion. Following is the vote on the proposed Roberts, Bion Bradbury, Galen C. Moses, recently at the age of 74 year*. The deceased James T . Russell, the 13-year-old son of was one o f the first settlers of Christian County, TRUE’S PIN WORM ELIXIR HEALING, PREDICTIONS, John C. Manson, Hastiogs Strickland and amendments, every vote being recorded for Thos. T . Russell, residing at Benwood, Ind , In u M M y M n . Me. A«k yoor D ro«tf.t for It. the adoption of the same: For the 1st lames R . Talbot received 74 votes each; and and bad resided there sixty-eight years. fell from a hickory out tree crushing bis skull, Dr. J. F. TRUK A OO., Antnirn, M .. amendment, 40 votes; 2d, 41; 3d, 39; 4th, the Republican electors, William W . Thomas, L . M . Shaw, republican candidate fcr causing instant death. Nathan A. Farwell, Sylvester Littlefield, I 35» 4tb, 35; 5th, 41; 6th, 40, 7th, 41; 8tb, Governor of Iow a, addressed over 1000 per Clarence Myers, aged 22, of Topeka, K an ., PARLOR TALKS, W an en M errill, Benjamin D . Metcalf, Joseph 41; and 9th, 41. sons at Mason City Saturday night, and made was caught in the sbefting of a cotton gin at W. Porter and Seth L. Millliken, 19 each. Th e vote for state and county officers was a decidedly favorable impression Blackburn, Okla , and frightfully mangled, D uring the year there were 6 marriages, 15 BURN THE BEST as as follows: For Governor, Charles W . Judge Hiram Brownlee, of the Grant dying shortly alter the accident. Roberts bad 102 and Selden Conner 24; for births and 13 deaths in this town County Circuit Court, added to Indiana’s and LECTURES. Mrs. Charles Moore, residing near Flora, County Commissioner, John Carroll had 102 CJO.A.L reputation as a great divorce ground by III., was killed by the accidental discharge and William H. Titcomb 24; for County 1877. A t the annual tow r meeting held breaking records in handling forty cases in of a gun while driving with ber husband Hours, 11-12.30 fl., 2-5 and 7 - q P . H . Treasurer, Justus E. Sherman had 102 and Monday, March 5, the Democrats of Cushing were so incensed over the termination of the one day. lecently. Tbe weapon lay beside her on tbe Jonathan P. Cilley 24; for Representative to The Ohio brigade of the uniform rank, seat. the Legislature, Franklin Trussell had 102 presidential struggle of 1876, that they re tused to support any Republican for a town K nights of Pythias, met at Springfield, O., John Maxwell, wife and son Joe and George Free Lectures every Tuesday 3 P. M. Classes and Nathan Bachelder 24. Thursday, Gen. J. C. Howe’s report showed Morris, of Mexico, Mo., and Samuel Boogber, During the year there were in this town 6 office, the municipal elections heretofore hav ing been carried out on non-partisan lines. 3675 members of St Louis, were poisoned at the Maxwell formed monthly. Treatments and lessons daily. marriages, 19 birth ind 11 deaths. Commencing with the town meeting of 1878, John Vance, son-in law of the notorious residence by eating canned corned betf. All politics again disappeared in the selection of have recovered. 187ft The annual town meeting was held Anse H atfield, killed James Thompson and officials, and non-partisanship has been the Monday, March 6, and the following officers seriously wounded the latter’s wife in Logan Mrs. Alice Tally, wife of Bud T ally, a rule of conduct of tbe town in the transaction elected: Moderator, F. C. Hathorn; Clerk, county, W. Va. well known faimer, living five miles south of its municipal business since that year with C. A . Fogerty; Selectmen, Uverseers of the D uring a dispute over a business transac west of Petersburg, Ark., lost her balance results of a gratifying and beneficial nature. Poor and Road Commissioners, W . B. Brad tion at Selma, Ala.,Thursday, Thomas Roberts and plunged headforemost into a well. The following officers were elected this She fell 40 feet, and was instantly killed. POWERFUL JOHN, Principal. ford, C. A. Fogerty and Judson Payson; was cut, perhaps fatally by W alter Bartlett. ye:<: Moderator, F. C Hathorn; Cltrk, f’.A. Treasurer, W . B. Bradford; Assessors, Payn Both are prominent citizens. Lee Giles, formerly editor of the “ In te r Fogertv; Selectmen, Overfeers of the Poor T . O rff, F. C. Hathorn and A. R. Rivers; state News,” at Texatkana, is now in the A. THORSON. Ass’t Demonstrator. and R' ad Commissioners, A. S. Fales, Payn A t a dance at Robert Hereford’s ranch, School Committee, A. S. Files; Collector of Miller County jail, at that place, charged I . O .ff and F . C. H ath o rn ; Assessors and twenty-five miles from Landor, W yo., a Taxes, Seldom D . H u n t, and voted 5 cents with forgery. F. nee Viewers, Payn T. O.fi, F. C. Hathorn drunken Mexican tried to sboot out the lights and five mills for collecting; Constable*, and A . L. W all; Treasurer, Joshua Rivers; and killed Mrs. Hereford. Mr.Hereford then A t Clarksville, Tenn., Geo. Northington Joabua Rivers and Seldom D . H unt; Sur S ch o o l Committee, Samuel Payson; Con shot the Mexican. mistook a bottle o f powdered strychnine for veyors of W ood and Bark, A. S. Files, F. C. quinine. He took a teaspoonful and died in FOR SALM BY Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. M ilo D . Campbell, insurance commissions Hathorn and C. A. Fogerty; Culler of Hoops s'ablrt, Joshua Rivers and A. J. W ing; Col- t f Michigan,issued a circular Thursday brand fifteen minutes. and Staves, S. D . H u n t; Field Drivers, Isaac 'eC... of Tax«s, Joshua Rivers, and voted the MILWAUKIE, WISCONSIN ing twenty-two fire insurance companies doing The Republican house to bouse canvass to A. J. BIRD dc CO.. Spear and T . J. Rivers. same per cent lor colleciing, and the inhabi business in the state as worthless, and not I t was voted to raise |8oo for the repair of tants tnr same percentage for bringing their discover Seth Low voters is meant for use by Rockland, Me. 'axes as allowed in 1874; Pound Keeper, authorized to operate. Chairman Quipg, who will send appeals from Telephone 36«2 roads and bridges, $565 for the support of HENRY L. PALMER, President schools, $535 for the support of the poor, $100 Joshua Rivers; Surveyors of Wook and Bark, Reedy Vance, of Little Rock, Ark., who National Republicans to them. for town expenses,ano I2 0 0 with which to pur A. S. Fales, F . C. Hathorn and T h o i. W . killed a man named Sullivan two years ago, Herm an Colbden, an inmate of the Sol chase a hearse. T h e selectmen were made a Maishall; Surveyor of Lumber, C. A. Fogerty; has been pronounced insane. H e was ac- dier’s Horae at Leavenw rth, Kan., was run purchasing committee and instructed to ex Culler of Hoops and Slaves, Isaac Spear; over and killed by an electric car last Thurs pend the last named sum. Voted to adopt Fie’d Driver, A. L. Wall; Sealer of Weights day night. During the war he served in the SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT, JUNE 30, 1897. the same methods for the repair of roads and and Measures, Joshua Rivers. 2d Missouri Cavalry. AsMStR ...... t97.960.026 78 It w m voted to raise |8o o for the repair of bridges, and pay th« same sums for labor on Another oil company was organized at L ia b ilitie s...... 76.696,248 92 roads and bridges, >565 for the support of Fred F. Burpee. the highway as followed and allowed the pre Huntington, Ind., Saturday night, with a vio