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Courier Gazette : October 23, 1894

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V olume 49. TWO Dl> I. EAR® A Y1AB IN ADVAKCB. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 1894 * u tered h * Hecnnd (H ilar 51 all Mntte N umber 42

CITY CHAT. God-scnd. Don’t talk of discontinuing this work, but instead talk of building mo e.” Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report The prospect ol Gen. Tillson’s building a big addition to his wharf is a pleasing possi­ Nice gilt letters above the vestibule door — r /v t r \ e ffipfcymenr bility to owners of teams and neighbors to tell passers-by the nature of the Central Club R£G

Saturday and went up to Rockport yesterday C. Bradford is very ill-----Arthur Duncan and morning. Chas. M. Robinson are visiting in Boston------L. E. Philbrook, • • has the following regard­ Mrs. V. S. Palmer and Mrs. V. Vickery of BIG STRIKE INNEW YORK • • ing the Burgess boy?: The dude company Skowhegan were atG . W. Palmer’s last week. $12.00 i ------FILL AND WINTER of Rockport, Me., captured the fifth prize af­ D. N. Ilardacker was accompanied by his Rockport's Pride Visits Massa­ ter a quiet, dignified show of power. It was wife and son on hi4 trip last week. M rs. Every Cloak Manufacturer Has Ceased rumored that the company acted Ixoth as a Hardacker’s friends in the city are always WILL BUY chusetts to Make Its Maik. brass band and fire company in its native city, pleased to see her. They have been living W o rk ! MILLINERY! and certainly the uniforms of cadet gray and for the part three years in Dennisport, Mass., helmets lent color to the awful rumor. They where Mr. Ilardacker has an interest in a dry A Splendid Line to Select From. could throw water though, and did so for a OfT to Peabody goes the Burgess Engine goods store, but will remove to Portland, that A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Company—It takes part in I lie Parade record of 200 feet 10 inches. The old An­ being a more convenient location on Mr. A = All the New Shapes droscoggin of Topsham took part in the con­ Hardacker’s route------Nflss Josie Bradbury and Wins Apptan-e—-Then It xpiirts test, and got a record of 164 feet i l l inches. has been in Boston for a week----- Mrs. A. L. in Trimmed Hats . Water— Ev ry M mber Acts Like n The Burgess has again done Rockport and Jones of Union was in the city yesterday,'i?- Yon have doubtless learned of the general Mail—Some hem nil Notes. Knox County proud. Long may she squirt! and Bonnets . . iting. Good strike among the Clonk Makers which affects James D. Lazell of Roanoke is in the citv. not only every house in New York, but threat­ MEN AND WOMEN. He arrived on the Monday afternoon train and Winter . . . ens to extend to all other cities where cloaks too late to attend the funeral of the late John guess we had a good arc made. Consequently there will be a Novelties. . . . Having Especial Reference to People P. Cilley, Jr., fir which purpose he came tim e!” answered one Well Known Hereabouts. North------Mrs. E. E. Payson left Monday for All Wool = great advance in price of Garments when the Cal’ and see mo before purchRsing your Fnll of the G. F. Burgess Millinery. t t t t t t Danville, where she will make on extended strike is seitled. YVe quote you a few lines Engine Co. of Rock­ Miss Fannie Bunker gave a candy pull visit at her old home------Miss Annie Barlow from one of the leading Cloak Manufa itnrers port, which participa­ Wednesday evening------Number of Rock­ L. E. PHILBROOK. has returned from New York----- George Fer- in New York : 14 Limerock St. Y. M.C, A. Building. ted in the firemen’s land ladies attended dinner party given by nald of Portland was at home last week, call­ Black muster at Peabody, Mrs. Edw. Rose at Camden Tuesday night ed here by the sickness of his mother, Mrs "Tli® demands of the Cloak Makers is eonietblng Jjl Mass., last week. awful. If we are obliged to give in, as we pre-ume we ------Misses Grace Ayers and Anna In James Fernald, who is now improving. shall, the advanco will I e 25 per cent, at least on every The truck went on graham entertained Thursday night in honor He is employed with Griffin, the tailor, garment. Garment, on hand are at a premium. They MRS. i. C. HAMILTON’S can be disposed of at a much higher rate.” to Wednesday in care of C. E. of Miss Frances Wilson of Bangor. Whist Congress street------Mrs. W. A. Achorn is to Goodwin. The company, 35 in number, left Cheviot = = That is just what we propose NOT to do. and supper------The Wawa Club has issued accompany her husband for the winter in MILLINERY PARLORS, Wednesday night on the Pullman, W. A. cute invitations announcing that they will schooner M. A. Achorn going this week to If our customeis wnl call early, we will suit 7 0 0 3M«.ixx S tl'cct. Merriam foreman and C. A. Carleton 2-1 fore­ entertain at the home of Miss Thorndike, Bridgewater, N. S., where the vessel loads and save them about $2.00 on every garment. All the late and Stylish Novelties man in charge. They arrived in Peabody at Masonic street, Oct. 31------Ladies of Epis­ in Fall and W inter M illinery lumber for the Canary Islands. Her friends We purchased our stock early and selected ttooris are available at my seven a. m., Thursday, got breakfast, and copal society gave nice supper in their vestry here wish her bon voyage and will be glad to Suit. = = rooms and all * choice cloths and rare styles. went into the parade at ten, there being T hursday evening. Object—raising money welcome her return------Mrs. Nancy Vail of Orders w ill be Quickly Filled. twelve companies in line. The fine uniforms to pay church insurance------Judge C. E. Bangor is a guest at W. O. Fuller’s, Middle Tbe public are most cordially Invited to call. of the Rockport boys and their evident disci­ Meservey and wife entertained members of street. MRS. A.C. HAMILTON, pline won them applause the entire line of Golden Rod ’Chapter, O. E. S’, and right T. J. Lyons, librarian of the Vinalhaven Not a $15 or $18 Suit 41 760 Main Street, R ockland. march, it being the only company thus recog­ royally too, Thursday evening. Supper, games Public Library, visited tbe Rockland library nized. Noie Carefully These Quotations. and singing made up an attractive program. yesterday. The Vinalhaven library has 1S00 Dinner was served at the Baldwin Hotel, ------The Methodists had a circle supper books------Miss Carrie Ingraham is employed and the contest commenced at 12:45. There f BUT) Wednesday evening under the direction of in Emerson’s fancy goods store, Boston------A T 5 I0 .0 0 Each At $ 1.9 8 Each At $ 4 .5 8 Each CfiOflKETT were 18 entries and the Burgess Co. drew No. At $ 7 .5 0 Each 421 Main St. the President, Mrs. John Lothrop------Uni- Mrs. Ada Keene has been visiting Mrs. C. D. : ------A ban (I Home Jacket Only a few left, but Very desirable La -A.KTX3 15, which proved very unfortunate, for the proper length, in Ladies’ and Misses' versalists had no circle Wednesday evening. Wood in Winthrop the past week------Mrs. dies’ and Misses’ companies that were first in the contest had Covert Cloth, extra good values; Ladies’ Coney Capes, good One tomorrow, however. Orra J. Files, who has been in the city with heavy, or Black or Jackets; would be length, Silk Lining the benefit of a strong fair wind which died Blue Beaver; worth and Misses’ Jackets LOVEJOY. Miss Florence Smith is in New York------her mother Mrs. Eliza Holbrook for several good value at 88.00 throughout; wortli out almost to a calm by the time the Rock­ Mrs. A. M. Smith is visiting in Boston. S15.00. worth $5.00. and 810 00. weeks, will return to East Boston today------810.00. port boys had their turn. But while they John E. Hills went to Boston, Thursday— a $12 Suit for $12 Mrs. Harriet E. Files returned this morning N E W L I N E were playing there came a little flurry of wind —Postmaster Leander Staples of Monroe from a visit in East Boston M $ 15 .00 At $ 5 and $ 7 ^JIES’ and CHILDREN’S which took the water from their stream and was in town for a day last week. He had And worth every cent we We offer an Extra At $ 2 38 At $ 10 .00 splashed it up against the judges’ stand, the just returned from a trip into z\roostook in Heavy Garment, A pretty Misses’ Ul and W inter from 38 to 45 inches, Ladies’ M ack in- longest distance water was thrown for the the interest of his famous patent halter, which POLICE HEARING Garment; heavy Infants’ Cloaks of [derwear. : ask for it. long Covert Cloth Eider Down with toshes. double text­ day, but as it was ofi the paper it was not al­ is selling very rapidly------Frank Pearson is with Velvet Piping cloth, with Plaid ure, three capes— ♦ ♦ ♦ Complaints Against Two of the Rockland Force and Collar, or Black Angora Fur Trim­ lowed. After this play a gentleman in the now attending the New York Conservatory of Silk ITood; worth best make; worth Bit B argains in Heard by the Board of Aldermen. or Blue Beaver; ■?8 and 810. crowd offered to wager $3000 that the Bur­ Music, studying the piano and organ. He is worth $18.50 m ing; worth §4. 813.50. >C Coods. gess then and there could throw water farther greatly pleased with the institution------Mrs. ♦ • ♦ than any other machine on the ground hut he G. W. Leach is visiting her sister in Warren large crowd gathered in the room of the Board of Aldermen last evening to listen to JMne found no takers. When the engine went ------Mrs. M. J. Holmes is spending the week J.F.GREGORY&SON Cloves complaints made by George W. Berry of this Here areaFewofour Many Bargains in Domestics through Portland a gentleman there wageted in Boston------Mrs. C. Daggett, who has been city against Officers Dow and W. B. Hills for fiery. 8100 that the Burgess would beat the M. A. spending the snnimer in town, left last week conduct unbecoming officers. M. A. John­ ONE PRICE ♦ • ♦ Ficketts, a famous Massachusetts tub. He for Chicago. Mrs. Nellie Messer accompanied son, esq., appeared in the interest of the respondents and in the absence of City Solic­ A! Ic Each L 49c a pair Atl2l-2cEach At 12 l-2 c paii n derw ear found a taker and won his $100. her as far as Boston------Mrs. A. II. I.ermond itor Prescott, C. E. Littlefield was summoned CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS. The judges allowed the Burgess a plav of oi South Hope has been visiting her sister, to advise the municipal officers as to legal SOdozen Ladles’and Another case of Ladies’every thread Ladie * and OUU Under Farwell Opera House Linen, Hand Em­ ♦ ♦ ♦ 202 feet, 10 inches, and the fifth prize, S75. Mrs. C. IT. Achorn, the past week------Miss methods of procedure. Children’s Hand­ th o se 10-4 Blankets dren’s Fleece Lined ts and The prizes and winners are as follows: First, May Richardson has returned from a visit to Mr. Berry stated that he was standing on broidered I n 11 ial the corner of limerock and Main streets, in kerchiefs; fancy that, people s»y are Il a n ilk e r c li iefs; Hose, extra heavy; Roxbury Veterans, 21S ft, i l i in, prize S400; Boston and vicinity----- Miss Alice Green is front of F. F. Burpee’s drug store, Friday e ’ge; worth 5c. worth 75c. worth 25c. wortli 15c. second, Peabody Veterans, Peabody, Mass. accompanying her father, Capt. Green, on a evening, talking with M. C. Grant, and was THE SILENT MAJORITY. 216 feet, ;| inches, $225; third, Union Veter­ trip to Galveston, Texas, whence after a brief told to move along by Officer Dow. lie didn t do so and was afterwards told to do so again. Af- 29c each * invite inspection ans of Peabody, Mass., 20S feet 2I inches, stop he will go to Pensacola/Fla., where she We havn succeeded At 29c Each At 5c per yard Ai 29c per yd rth e Indies, all or whom Officer Dow was accompanied by Officer Hills, Death of One of Rockland s Most Prominent S i50; fourth, Salem Veterans, Salem, Mass., will spend the winter------R. W. Messer was and who, according to Mr. Berry, and other in ‘-(curing another Ladies' h eat her All our Be-t Prints are heartily Invited to call Young Men— Other Deaths in the County. cose oi l a d i e s ' and see us. 207 feet 10.] inches, S100; fifth, G. F. Burgess a passenger to Boston in Thursday night’s witnesses, made some talk regarding what he Shopping Bags with includ ng a new Novelty Wool Dress would do if 'twason his beat. Mr. Berry took heavy Fle«c d Vests case of Gloucesters 4 2 1 TVTzvixx S tro o t, Co., Rockport, Maine, 202 feet 10 inches, steamer------George Fogler of Hope has been and Punts, same :ls pocket and Clasp on exception to the action of the officers and Peculiarly sad was the death of John P. and Allen R ils.tliis Goods, 38 inchest 875; sixth, Nashua Veterans, Nashua, N. IL, spending the past few days in town----- Eve­ Cilley, Jr., which occurred in Boston late we have lieen sell­ the outsid ; wordi 1 week onlv; actual Foot of Limerock. complained of the manner in which they ing so m uiy of; 50c. worth 7c per yd. wide; worth 40c. 201 feet 11$ inches, 850. All of the prize rett Willey machinist, of Bath, has entered treated him. Friday night, just as his numerous friends 1 in this city had begun to look forward to his worth 40e. winners except the Burgess played in the the employ of James Wight. Mr. Willey is The following were examined: Geo. W. Berry, M. C. Grant, E. B. Hastings, Will early recovery. From a strong, rugged man early part of the afternoon and had the ad­ the son of James S. Willey who lived here who enjoyed a sense of perfect health, Mr. Full is coming on and People Burns, Alden McLain, Will Kalloch, Albert MAIL ORDERS FILLLED PROMPTLY. vantage of the strong fair wind. 15 years ago. The family now resides in Berry, Lemuel Dow and W. B. Hills, they Cilley became suddenly ill in May last, and are commencing to lay They left Peabody at 6.29 Thursday night Gloucester, Mass., where Mr. Willey is in the being present at the time. for over a month was obliged to remain in a The Board then went into executive session Brooklyn hospital where he finally underwent in a stock of and arrived in Rockport, Friday morning, employ of the Boston & Maine Railroad Co. an operation for appendicitis. He returned Simonton Bros., and unanimously adopted the following : tired, but in fine condition and well pleased Both the daughters are married. The elder, to this city in July and though still very “ It is the opinion of this board that Officers weak made such apparent strides toward the with their trip and the many courtesies ex­ Sadie, is Mrs. John Arthur, the younger is Dow and Hills were endeavoring to discharge M A .IA ’E . F lo u r , tended them in Peabody and elsewhere. The Mrs. Charles Terry. their duties in obedience to the marshal’s recover)’ of good health that he felt encour­ orders and that there is no occasion for re­ aged t'» enter again upon his law duties in men all behaved like men and Foreman Mer­ M. A. Johnson and Col. W. IT. Fogler at­ New York. He left Rockland Sept. 13 and riam speaks in the highest terms of their tended Waldo county court in Belfast last moval of either officer from his position as policeman. had proceeded as far as Boston when a tel­ cream ruses from F. J. Simonton, Jr., and a I You would m y, ‘It ia w ell,’ we will not cant a ahudo gentlemanly conduct. week------M. W. Mowry has oeen, in Boston egram was received by his father, Gen. J. P. O ’er ihu bright ahinlng him in whose ray* ahe is G r o c e r ie s , “ We are also of the opinion that these lovely pillow, yellow roses and white pink?, laid*” T he Burgtss is a ten-inch Button tub and the past week------Miss S. L. Shelton is in officers erred in judgment in language used Cilley, announcing that he was prostrated at from “Grace, .Annie and Mary.” Rev J. 11 the Parker House. Thoroughly alarmed, was at one time owned in Perbody. She Boston today attending the wedding of her towards Mr. Berry and disobeyed the mar­ Parshley delivered an eloquent eulogy on the , H er IIfo w ork here cn earth wn* well done we nil Gen. Cilley at once hastened to his son’s bed­ life of deceased and drew useful lessons there­ know, E tc . was built in 1861 and covered herself with niece------Mrs. O. E. Hahn has been visiting shal’s orders in entering into aiA controversy side and found the latter sick with typhoid II, r pur- aoul was all ripened and rendy t«» go, with Mr. . erry and in discussing the matter from. Music was furnished by the First Bap , .• ud to enter tin- beautitul mannionit above glory, as did the company, at the July 4th in Boston------John L. Donohue, the Thorn­ with bystanders.” fever. Mrs. Julia D. Lazell, a sister ot Gen. tist Choir. After the services the remains were At tlie call of life Infinite Spirit of Lore. Read these Prices carefully celebration in this cijy, the company taking dike day clerk, has been on a trip to Boston Cilley, was appraised of the young man’s taken to Thomaston and interred beside the hitEKMAN W . S m it h . and compare them *>lth The ordinance under which they acted dangerous condition and hastening from her first money for best appearance and the com­ and New York------A. W. Butler and family reads as follows: “Three or more persons ashes of his lamented grandfather, Jonathan what you are now paying. Southern home, took her position at his bed Cilley. The pall bearers were F. J. Simonton, The death of Mrs. Sarah Copeland of We buy for OAHU and sell pany first money for playing, making a re­ went to Boston last week------Major Wood­ shall not stand together or near each other in side, nursing him with all the tenderness of a Warren, Wednesday morning last, removes any street in the city in such a way as to Jr., A. L. Torrey, M. A. Rice, John Bird, E.B. for CASH, basing cur Prices cord of 183 feet 8 inches. bury and family returned to Dover Saturday mother. All that human effort could do was from the community and the church one who obstruct the free passage therein f e n ly oi.e iuu*l tickets for <3.60. pink J fi< ..-in the Brooklyn, N Y ., Sunday-school, Could you know what I kiow, could you aee what | Leader,” is wanted at this office, ihe loan . . . O PK N O N tU 'N l'A Y. . . a week’s vacation----- Mrs. L. F. Star ret t is in biaufiful star of while piukt, roses and smilax of a copy would be a great favor. YOUR GROCER KEEPS IT. Jlcw the wave» of pure bliaa are euvelopiug rue, OWEN B. LONG, Proprietor. Hyde Park, Mass., where her father, Joseph from the Rockland Y. M. C. A., cluster of THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 1894

Amusements and Announcements. DEXTER HELPS. EQU/TY CASE. FARWELL OPZRA HOUSE. FOLKSJlND T H IN G S JONA. CROCKETT, O. I«. BLA OR...... Manager. There is to be held at Perry Hall, tomor­ Mrs. C. W. Curtis of Dexter, wife of the Orders Solicited ! L. R. Campbell and A. S. Littlefield were CUT IT oufTT- row evening, Wednesday, Oct. 25, a pumpkin cashier of the Dexter Bank, recently gave a the attorneys in an equity case tried in the FULLER & COBB. W EDNESDAY, OCT. 24 fo r . festival given by the young ladies of the Free I Japanese tea at her house for the benefit of county commissioners’ rooms, Friday. Web­ Baptist society. A baked bean supper will be Saturday afternoon the Bohemian Glass the House of the Good Shepherd, in this city. ster, William and Flora Spear of Warren PLUMBING] served from tive to seven with the favorite Some S i2 was netted. brought claims amounting to several hundred STETSON’S Blowers, in the store vacated by J. A. Hinton, pie—pumpkin. All who wish to engage It will be remembered that Dexter sent the dollars against the estate of Mary J. Spear. TIN and . . pumpkins for winter use come and buy. Jack- on Main street, near the foot of Elm street, first children to the Home. About $300 was allowed by the referees in o-lanterns great and small will be there for case. S H E E T . J WORK one and all. will give a matinee from 2 to 5 o’clock. IR O N . . J Very Valuable And Free To All. Every patron will receive a present of the CARO 0F*THANKS. Cloaks, Furs, The Bohemian Glass Blowers, who occupy If you have not already accepted this great work of the glass blowers and a ticket in the Every Job Guaranteed the store recently vacated by A. J. Huston, free « ffer, don’t lose another minute. It tells TH2 BARIUM o r THEM ALL. foot of Oak atreet, owing to the big business To my many friends on Matinicus who to be of the Beat Workmanship. you how to be well and strong. The most two handsome shades to be given away in tbe done here, have decided to stay another week. successful living specialist in curing nervous were so kind to us during the recent sickness 3 0 ------P E G P L . E ------3 0 evening. The admission is ten cents, but The beautiful glass shade last week was won and chronic diseases, is Dr. Greene, of 34 of my husband I wish to convey my heartfelt A Paok of Genuine Bloodhounds Splendid Stook of by ticket No 444, said to be held by a Thom­ Temple Place, Boston, Mass., who makes the thanks. Their kind acts, words and sympa­ SUITS. every holder of one of these coupons will be C 'R l/H , tho BlirgcMt Dog In the World,— HARDWARE, . aston man. This week two shades will be following generous offer. Write him about thy will always be remembered as a bright <1 00" offered for ht« equal. : admitted for 5 cents. given away by ticket. A matinee exhibition your complaint, tell him just how you feel, anti spot during dark and despondent days. S T O V E S , . is given every afternoon from two to five for he will answer your letter, describing your Two Topsies, Mrs, Rufus Y. Young. n , ;.lp,l by I b f U n a tK AT K FA R T ISO T O N . FURNACES. . the benefit of ladies and children. The glass case and telling exactly what your trouble is. blowers perform some very interesting natural He gives most minute attention to every detail, Read the ad. for Balsam of Wintergreen Tw o M arks. 333 Main St., science experiments that are very instructive and makes you understand instantly just what T h e C .-C . A most excellent remedy for coughs and EVA and her Pony, Prince. Lone Star Quar- We show all of ihe latest in Opp. Fuller & Cobb's. 36 and interesting. One of these shows the ails you. And think of it, all this costs you t> ttc. African Man ’olln Player*. method employed in filling thermometer tubes nothing. He makes a specialty of treating colds. A doctor in the home. Glass Blowers. New Songs! New Dances! New Music! with mercury, etc. The admission fee is ten patients through letter correspondence and is Everett Philbrook is having a two-story above goods. Do not pur­ cents. having wonderful success. He is the discoverer Ladies clean your kid gloves with Josephine i Xi“A Car Load of Beautiful Scenery.^* house built on Perry street. Cut this out and present it at the door of that world-renowned medicine, Dr. Greene s glove cleaner, for sale only by W. O. Hewett Captains Gage and White, formerly con­ The First Baptist church has arranged a Nervua blood and nerve remedy, which is con­ The Grandest street Parade chase a Garment of any Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. fine lecture course with the following dates: stantly curing thousands of people. Anyone & Co. Headquartes for the Foster lacing Ever given. The handaomeRt Uniforms ever raanu- nected with the Salvation Army Corps and Nov. 28—Rev. B. L. Whitman, D. D., pres­ not living in the largest cities will appreciate gloves in all the most desirable shades. All factored —no exception. The M. E. Circle has a sociable at L. S. whose fine singing is so well remembered, will ident of Colby University, subject, "The this splendid opportunity to consult, entirely gloves fitted to the hand. I’rii'CS 116 nnd 50 cents. kind without first visiting Robinson’s, Grace street, tomorrow evening. be here, Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday Message of Youth to the Present Age.” free, the highest medical authority, without evening. Many friends will be glad to wel­ Dec. 6— Rev. Robert Stuart MacArthur, D. leaving their homes, thus saving the time and •Good Samaritan" Liniment. Our desk is adorned with a Siamese twin D., of New York, subject, “The Empire of the expense of a trip to the city, and also the large our Cloak Room. . . . come them again. apple that originated on a tree in Orris B. Czar—The Great Bear of the North.” Dec. fee charged by other and less skilful physicians. Silverware, Watches and Jewelry at Genth- FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, •Ulmer’s orchard. Shorts.—Anthony McNamara and family 13—Rev. George C. Loriiner, L. L. D., of Write him at once, and the probabilities are ner’s. e. L K L 4 0 K ...... M an ager, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN arc moving into the Jones house, Masonic Tremont Temple, Boston, subject, “Changes you will be made well and strong. The House of The Good Shepherd will be and Chances.”—Dec. 20— Rev. J. II. Parsh­ NURSINC, open for visitors hereafter on Fridays, from street----- M. M. Genthner’s three tenement, ley, pastor of the First Baptist church, Rock­ ia ir tb s . Wanted; nursing to do, or would like the earn ol JUST ONE NTG-H.T! TO FINE FURS! . . . . two to 4 .*30 p. m. Limerock street, is being painted------John land, subject, “The Renaissance.” Dec. 27— an Invalid or care of children, by one of experience. Flanagan is clerking at the postofiice------Concert by the First Baptist Choral Union, II. Wages moderate. < 'all or address Officer G. A. Spear’s familiar form is missed M. L<»rd, leader, assisted by Miss Alice Fran­ B r e w s t e r —Rockland, October 14, to Mr. and 42-46 MISS II. J . K ERR, 34 Willow St. SATURDAY, October 27, F. W. Wight is having hot water heat put into Mrs. William M. Brewster, a daughter. ’from his accustomed beat. Mr. Spear is hav­ cis Newnall of Bangor, recitationist. his house, Claremont street, James Wight I’krrv—Appleton, October 8, to Mr. and Mrs. ing a vifitation of sickness from which we C>tus Perry, a son. Coat M akers W anted. BERTRAM h WILLARD’S beii g the architect------Everett O. Philbrook Uncle Tom by the Stetson Company at the ULACK—Waldoboro, October 6, to Mr. und Mrs. Coat nrakoro wanted by G. O. Andrews, tailor. •hope will soon recover. Opera House tomorrow, Wednesday evening. Charles E. Black, a (laughter. 6* 604 Main Street, Rankin Block. is building a house for himself at the North- V e n e y —I>cer Isle, October 3, to Mr. and Mrs. : : GREAT 33G : : V*nere is considerable diphtheretic end—— G. F. Kaler & Co. are getting out They have a grand double band of white and Robert Veney, a son. J oyce—peor Isle, September 29, to Mr. and Mrs. K E E P W A R M ! colored musicians, an orchestra of ten pieces, Horse for Sale. Brilliant, Bewildering, Mnuiveand throat abou town. A word to those who are C. L. Joyce, a son. stuff for steamer Scbenoa at the Railway, and Ihd one that is hard to beat. The African Magnificent Realistic Scenic Pro- not foolish is sufficient. Take good care of 0JCOW-South T hom as’on, Septem ber 17, to Mr. First-class team horse, eight years old, weighs ductLn, . . . . are also doing work for the new Squirre] mandolin students with this company arc the nnd Mrs. Robert II. Snow, a son—Carl Richard, over 160'» lbs.; black, good worker, sound nnd kind. Blankets, per pair...... 48c yourselves, dear readers. Island hotel. They have a crew of a dozen first and only colored people appearing in f Corrected.] Also another good horse for delivery wagon. public and performing on the Spanish man­ I’E.\-LEE—Thomaston, October 17, to Mr. and 6 Apply to LITTLEFIELD, Attys. The Union Creamery announces in our ad­ men at work------Some public-spirited reader Mrs F. P. Peaslee, a son. Blankets, per pair...... 69c dolin. Th Lone Star Quartette is claimed to Bl a n ch a rd —Camden, October 13, to Mr. and vertising columns the excellence of their gilt of this paper can give the public library a be without an equal, and in the Topsies, Mrs. cf. V. Blanchard, a son. DESKS FOR SALE. “ THE ENGINEER” O r ff—Waldoboro, October 21, to Mr. and edged butter which is meeting with much favor helping hand by a gift of Guizot’s History of they have something that charms all. The T W O F L A T T O P D ESKS, finished In A ntique Under the direction of J ohnson & Chapman Blankets, per pair..., ...... 98c Mrs. Sylvanus II. Orff, a daughter. Ouk. Good trade. Apply to CLI.\8. E WEEKS in our markets and households. France------The Central Club will get into its Topsies are two young ladies, and their su­ 00.,TIIIeon’it Wharf, new quarters the first week in November------periors as character and Terpsichorean artists Blankets, per pair...... $1. The class o f ’96, R. II. S., elected three have not yet been produced, two Marks, the ^ a r n a g r s . of tendt r pathos, rich comedy, beauti­ officers Friday: President, Fred Knight; A Rockland tailor was at work on a suit of best that a good big salary can secure. The A SMALL FAMILY ful music, exciting ncnsatioti. can secure a low priced tenement by applying to A perfect revelation of mechanical Vice President, William Abbott; Secretary, clothes the other day for a gentleman who street parade is first-class and of the perform­ IIahloW—Liiib e y —Rockland, Oct. 20, at the T. E. SIMONTON, 41 Limerock street. 41 scenic Ingenuity. ; ; Special Value in our 11-4 W< ance we can say that they give more than they Baptist Parsonage, by Rev. J. II. Parshley, George Helen Hicks* Treasurer, Charles Morey. dwells in the neighborhood of the Rocky Harlow of Thomaston and loin Louisa Llbbey of B lankets ...... 8 2 Mountains----- About one-half of the kilns advertise. North Cushing. FURNISHED ROOM SOME OF THE NOVEL FEATURN. 'Beginning Oct. 15, interest at eight per Burk — P e r r y —Rockland, October 16, John W . of the city are on fire------Garden Either with or without table bonrd for elthgr lady THE 4th of July Celebration. -cent is charged on all unpaid taxes. Up to The “ Engineer” is a play like “Blue Jeans,” Burns and Anne W., daughter of Thomas Perry, or gentleman. Apply at THE Great Engine Scene. thieves are now making free with late cab­ both of Rockland. 41* 137 UNION BTRBBT. THE Plumberville Band. Saturday night Collector Farwell had col­ “Alabama” and “The Old Homestead” in B r e w e r —P er r y — Rockland, October 14, by THE High Class Specialties. bages----- S. E. Welt has moved into the treatment. It represents life in South West Rev. C. AV Biadlee, Elliot J. Brewer and Sadie F., THE Attempted Robbery, etc. lected S74.02g.28. The total amount com­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Perry, both of S T O V E for sa le SEE Missouri, from the domestic side, the loves, . Marcus Mitchell house, Pleasant street------Rockland. A good Second Hand Parlor Stove at u bar gala. o n Sato at Opern Home. mitted to him was Si 10,611. the ambitions, the disappointments of e Timothy Sullivan, porter at The Thorndike, P enney—M