Courier Gazette : October 23, 1894
T he Courier-G azette.
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, • • The Boston Post 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 Massachusetts 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
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—Mpin t, of the house. Hosiery. who recently bought the Marcus Mitchell gineer”, is the place, “ Hazel*” a waif adopted ville, and Abbie McIntyre of Warren. jar and unfortunate experience last week. Y ork—N ash—Rockland, Oct 6 by R. H. Burn, house, has just purchased the Thomas house by the engineer’s father and left by him at ham, Esq., George L. York and Miss Gertrndo BARBER SHOP FOR SALE. He stuck a nail in a foot one day and re death, as a legacy to Joe’s care, “Ned Clay- Nash, both of Rockland. Ladies’ Fleeced Hose, Fast Black^ and its neighbor, on Lisle street, of W. G- On account of poor health I will sell my barber BUSINESS peated the experiment with another foot the bank,” a villain of the first water from En Bray—Ca r t e r —Deer Isle, October 1, Samuel I*. business at a bargain for cash. Location and busi Singhi----- The Sprague house on Lqperock Bray und Bessie L. Carter, both of Deer Isle. ness good. 471 Ma in St r e e t , Rockland. next day. He is quite lame at a consequence. gland, Joe’s family and neighbors are tha G ek.m rkry—St c r k a k —St. George, October 17, 2 pairs fo r...... 25c’ street has been painted and repaired------people of the drama. The story is laid at a by Nelson Hall, Esq., Anti Gormbery and Sana K. Calvin C. Goodwin, claiming to represent Portland papers say that Harry, son of Land town called Plumberville, which is assumed. Sturkak, both of St. George. - • 3 HOUSE FOR SALE. A free copy of the Catalogue of W e l t —R e b h —W aldoboro, Octobet 17, Frank L. Children’s All Wool Hose, 2 pairs the E. C. Morris Safe Co., of Boston, within lord Chapman of Bangor, will be proprietor The dramatic portion of the play is based Welt, of Boston, and Ernlly Redington Reed, of Cottage House, nearly new, six rooms and attic, upon the villian’s attempt to secure an immense W aldoboro. good cellar, central location, near electric car*. the past week or so has passed at least thrre of a large new hotel soon to be erected in Easy terms if desired. Apply on premises, Be Si'iaw College for...... 25c fortune to which Hazel is an heiress, unbe No. 16 N orth Ma in P lace. 40* 'O Fband. M a., sent to any address, £75 checks that came back protested. B. R. the former city------Henry Blaisdell’s new known to any but himself. The old fashioned $ e a t& s . i*- X- - P R I N C I P A L Ladies’ out sized Fleeg^ Hose, Andros, landlord of the Thorndike, cashed house on Willow street is fast assuming pro 4th cf July celebration with all its attendant ROOM TO LET. one. portions------The Central Club building and adjuncts. The Plumberville Cornet Band, its Cil l e y —Boston, Oct. 19, Jonathan P. Cilley, Jr.» One room to let for lodging; also good stable, per p a ir...... 25c first appearance. The attempted murder of aged 25 years, 11 months, 17 days. handy for express or truckman. Price low. Apply Second Mrs. John S. Case, through her husband, new Grammar school are having their heating the country squire, who holds the papers. MKKO—Thomaston, Oct. 17, Hattie L., wife of at 28 WATER STREET. 38 President Case of the Board of Trustees, has apparatus put in------Rockland Wheel Club William Mero of Rockland,aged 43 years, 6 months, The kidnapping of Hazel. The reappearance. 10 days. H and . given the Public Library a complete set of has fixed its entrance fee at $3. The club The rescue. The great engine scene, in which T orey—Thom aston, O ct. 18, Miss LucindaTobey GIRLS WANTED. three lives are at stake. The robbery. The aged 39 years, 18 days. Girls for general housework, nurses and the B ic y c le s ! “ Beauties and Curiosities of Engraving” pub has already attained a large membership------Co pe l a n d —W arn n, October 17, Sarah, wife of nursery can obtain first-class places by applying at capture. I he several bye plots and comedy tbe Intelligence offloe of MRS. R. C. HED G ES, 1 have a fine lot of second-hand machines that I lished by Houghton, Osgood & Co., and se G. M. Tibbetts, who has been painting at incidents, the happy denouement, are used as Charles W. Copeland, ag«d 64 years, 6 months. will sell very cheap. F. L. SHAW, Ma l l e t t —Rockland, October 17, John L. Mai- 87 7 Grove Street, Rockland. Rockville, Me. Small Wares lected and edited by John W. Palmer. ’Tis Dix Island, fell on a spike last week and incidents which give background to a clever lett, a native of Warren, aged 87 years, 6 months, 17 and unusually interesting portraiture. The days. t e n e m e n t s to l e t . a beautiful gift. received a bad flesh wound------The Maine T urner—Waldoboro, October 17, Beujumin Tur Central steamer Sebenoa has been receiving Engineer is an up-to-date production. It is a ner. of East Jefferson, aged 70 years. Desirable tenement corner Park and Union Sts., l m k i: lot and cold water, gas, furnace, etc. Also tene Whitten, the restaurant keeper, has moved very expensive attraction to present in one ■ T m .kr—Camden, October 17, Mrs. Love Bump repairs at the South railway and painting at Tyler, aged 73 years, 7 months. ment In Spear Block. Both well situated for Dress- C U R E F O.« R PILES! Department. into the rooms formerly occupied by the late night towns, yet the prices are put at a figure making or Physician's offlee. Apply to F. R. or S p e a r —Rockport, October 19, Aura A., wife of T)r. R. B. Baynes as a dentist’s office. Dr. hands of Clifton & Carl------Young Clarence which all can reach. Tickets can be had at Thomas Spear of Rockport, aged 59 years, 8 months, C.T. SPEAR. 12 agent for Dr. E. M. Botot'n Kure Curo for the box office now. Pllea; also Dr. Rohnn’n 'athartic I’illi. I have a Baynes made his office and home there for 20 Modell was bitten in the face by a dog 9 days. Black and Colored Velveteen Bind A n d r e w s —Sterling, Illinois, October 16, Spof few FREE SAMPLE BOXES of pllo medicine at years, during all of which time he seldom, if Friday. ford L. Andrews, formerly of Camden. jMWIE pus/c co. my house 21 Trinity St , aud at my ofllcu 406 Main ing, 4 yards in a piece...... lOo H all—Cam den, October 15, William F. Hull, St. i Ifflce open every day from 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to ever, kept a light burning at night. This was aged 66 years, 5 months, 15 duys. Tbe remains 4 W ednesday and Saturday ufternoons, 7 to 8:30 SECRET SOCIETIES. were taken to Lincolnvlllu for burial. Wednoadny nnd Suturdny evenings. only another of the good old doctor’s eccen KEY NOTES. 38 W. H. SMITH, Rockland. Spool Cotton ...... 2c M< L aughlin — Rockport, October 15, Patrick We have secured the services of Mr. L. D- Crook, tricities. McLaughlin, aged **2 ycurs L'iano and Organ T uner. Send In your order. 18 Amity Lodge of Camden Has Its Installation- T olman—Rockland, October 11, Margaret A., FARM FOR SALE. The Rubinsteins and Their First Musical Gather widow of Hanson Tolmnn, aged 89 years. Black Dress Braid ...... 3c Mrs. Davis Tillson and Mrs. G. W. Kimball The farm known aa the Guilford St. Clair farm, Goat Hairs from Other Lodge Rooms- I >Et row—Camden, October 11, Isaac G. Decrow, were driven across country with Mrs. Tillson’s in g -F irs t Baptist Choral Association. TAXES-NO1 ICE. ■Hunted In W ent Rockport, on the Mt. Pleasant a g ed 84 years, K months, 14 duys. Office open for the collection of taxes for the road a'-out one and one-half mllea from the P. O. H astingh—Thomaston. October It), Carrie A., ty W e are agents for the Fair and pair of horses one day last week. At Jeffer Amity Lodge,F. and A. M .,of Camden,pub- years 1889, 1890, 1891 and lf-'J, every day from 9 al South Hope. Said farm contain* "9 acre* well Class A rendered the following program at wife of Charles E. Hustings, aged 32 years, 10 oil a. m. Wednesday and Saturday evenings aivldud Into tillage, woodland uud pusturage, three Square Dress Shield—every pair son, while the driver was baiting the animals, i licly installed its officers Friday evening,Reuel months, 4 days. the Rubinstein meeting last evening : from 7 to 8:30 p. in. ihiug RprlngM in puHtarc, well of never falling . Robinson impressively officiating as Grand Sto k er — Warren, October 9, Charles Storer, 37 W. II. SMITH, Collector. they became frightened and ran. The car aged 55 years, 11 months tear hou*e. Will be aold at a bargain, w arranted. Quartet.—“A Little Flower,” U lin * Master, being ably seconded by Fred M. Rich eaay- Apply on the premise* of E. C. riage, in which Mrs. Tillson was seated, Mrs. M 111m, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Stratton,Mrs.Copping Coombs—Green’s L mdlng, Deer Isle, October t», ST- CL tlR, So. Hope, Maine. 19 Piano solo,—“Einsunier Wunderer,” Griea ards as Grand Marshal. Amity, with its 200 Walter Coombs, aged 12 years. WANTED. brought up violently against a tree, but for Mrs. Rice I members, will be officered for the ensuing year Co i.s o n —Damariscotta Mills, October 19, Wil At 166 Broadway 3600 ehulr* to mend without We have the latest shade in Veiling tunately no one was injured and the carriage Soprano—"Maiden’s Song^” Utlmud as follows: liam Colson, aged S4 years, 11 months. regurd to their kind or condition. Prices accord, OLD COINS BOUGHT. M rs. M ortlund Ramsay — Liberty, October 17, Mrs. Sarah A. ng to amount of muturlal used and labor. —the bluet. was but little damaged. Plano,—“ For Elise," i Charles A. Wilson, M.; Henry L. Maker, Ramsay, aged 36 years, 8 months, 17 days. Feb. 7. 5 R. M. PILLSBU RY k CO. H lghe. Perubo J. EVERETT I M iss Snow J S. W.; W. V. Farnsworth, J. W.; L. M. ,1 Sts., Camden. Steamer Viking has entered upon her route Soprano—"A Summer Night,” Thomas J Kenniston, Sec.; George Burd, Treas.; R ev. 25c. Books for... between this city and Bangor, leaving here at Mrs. Burney L. I). Evans, Chap.; O. I. Gould, Mar.; !• PANT AM) VEST MAKERS At (he business meeting two members were , K shaw. s< Di. i j enry D. Storer, j. L).; BUSINESS LOCALS. PIANO LESSONS. Silk 11.15 a* m* a°d returning; leave Bangor about WANTED. Having completed a eourae ot In.tructlon la I ....•••• admitted: Miss Poyzer of Thomaston and Mrs. George Gleason, S. S.; Charles Clifford, J. Pant and Vest inukers wanted. 6.30 a. in., touching at intermediate points Hanger under competent teacher., I .hall be | Honiton Lace Doilies. F. B. Adams of Rockland. The following S; William Eells, Tyler. 88 J. II. SIMONTON, 411 Main St. leaded to receive pupil* and give le**ou* on the < both ways. She will continue on the route officers were recently re-elected: Mrs. F. E. The exercises were pleasantly brightened by P'lano. Term* r<-o*onublu. Domestic au 1 Vienna Bread fresh and sweet 18 HARRIET L. BARKER, 25 Ocean St. all winter and after the river closes will con Hitchcock, president; Mrs. Carrie B. Shaw, excellent music furnished by the following BOARDERS WANTED. Denim in all colors for fancy wotk vice president; Miss Julia S. Spear, Secretary; every day. Hot rolls rnude Irum best materials Nice place in private family, good room, good nect with the train at Bucksport. H. P. Jones choir: Miss Gertrude Kidder and Mrs. Roller Skates For Sale. A rt C repe...... 25c and 39o pe^ yd Mrs. Louise Furbish, Treasurer; Mrs. F. R. Charles E. Crockett, sopranos; Miss Hattie for tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. able, reasonable rate*. Apply >6 PARK ST. 37 is the local agent. The Viking is a boat of About 125 pulru of roller *kute« for *ulu at Spear, Mrs. Ada F. Keene, Mrs. F. M. Shaw, Gill, contralto; William Tetley, tenor; F. A. Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. bargain, part of bankrupt stock. about 120 tons, built in Ohio three years ago. Mrs. James Wight and Mrs. Lillian Copping, Packard, bass; Mrs. Reuel Robinson, pianist. Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. EDWARD K GOULD, 29 RcgD « f Insolvonoy. A rt S ilk ...... 49c and 69c per yd Her frame, planking and ceiling are of white executive committee. After the installation a very appetizing turkey supper was served in the banquet hall by the oak and put together in such a manner that A New Book by Mrs. Sheldon, Audrey’s UPHOLSTERING Feather Boas, long and short, 89c up. The First Baptist Choral Association will ladies of the M. E. Society who have honestly Recompense, 25c, mailed on receipt of price the result was to produce a perfectly solid won an enviable reputation as purveyors. AND PAPER HANCINC. meet with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Lord,Wednes in 2 cent stamps. H uston’s News Stand, boat capable of excellent speed. The tw«. day of next week, and indulge in a “ bean Amity Lodge was instituted in 1891, and is Chair* caned, sofa* repaired und everything of Fur Trimmings in Vandyke Point*. in the finest condition imaginable. It starts 386 Main St. Un kind neatly aud strongly done, prompt and at cabins are commodious and handsomely fur shelling” in addition to the usual rehearsal very low rule*. A l»o paper lug and paper hanging nished, the Viking’s total passenger capacity work. its new year with a faithful and efficient corps done lu the best manner. Cull or *eud j>o*taT to of officers. "If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled NO. 63 C R ESC EN T BT., City. 32 The new black Thibet Neck Boa. being about 100. The engine is of the com cigar, ask for the E. \V. Mild 10 ct. Sold pound condensing variety with cylinders 11 Golden Rod Chapter, Order Eastern Star, STATE OF MAINE. Ladies’ Satin Lined Skirts 81.00 up. TWO CONUNDRUMS. tenders a banquet and reception to Grand everswhere. II . M. B. 5 cents. and 20 inches in diameter and a 14-inch KNOX rid. Worthy Matron Mrs. J. R. Stewart and Grand stroke. Following is the officers list: Captain, I hat famous candy,the moat delicious in tbe To tbe Honorable Justice of the Supreme Judicial What secret society would a stingy man Worthy Patron R. II. Burnham next Friday Court, next to be bolden at Rockland, within and 10 pieces of Plaid Silk 89c to 81.00. W. D. Bennett; 1st mate, G. A. W. Bennett; naturally join?” asked the city editor. evening. A musical and literary program rnaiket, manufactured by Warren Pbinney of for our said Coauly, ou ihe second Tuesduy of engineer, A. B. Bennett;purser,John Lothrop; Give it up!” said the marine editor, will follow. The Royal and Select Master’s Thomaston, is oq sale at L. E. Cobb’s, Main December, A D. Ib94 i he Free Masons” answered the former. George H. Butler of *ald Rockland, hu*baud of A new line of Gents’ Flannel Shirts steward, R. Gray. Degree was conferred upon W. A. Albee and street. Well,” retorted the marine editor,“to what R. II. Burnham at a meeting of King Hiram 98c to 81.38. society does the man that was bitten by a dog Council, R. A S. M., Friday night. Tbe Domestic Bread made by C. E. Rising belong?” the baker is a genuine new thing, and very togi thvi a* husband uud wife at said Rockland till IHAVEfl Q0LD “I pass!” replied the city editor. delicious. The following label appears on 1>92; that your libellant ba* ever been faith “ He’s a gnawed fellow!” was the reply. ful to hi* luurriuge obligation, but that hi* wife, L earn . Every Part every loaf—buy no other: wholly regardless of the same, ou or about the COMPLETE LINE „ _ . , C. E. Rising’s twentieth day of June, l»92, eloped with one Win. Ladies, Gents, Misses and D ress . Thoroughly New I turncbtic Bread. Finney, und for some time *ubaenuehl thereto Beat iu the W orld. lived uith him in Bangor, Maine, and that Children can be fitted of SEAL C u ttin g ! T a u g h t. None Oeuuiuu Without this Label •he | committed the cil’I Cakes end pastry of same quality constantly that the residence of hi* ATTENTION LADIES! on hand. C. K. Rising, 26fl South-end. though he ha* made diligent search to luarn the i and suited in Quality, Dress and Cloak System strictly merchant tailor uh tuught ul th e *umc, and cannot be ascertained by reasonable dili . . RUBBERS Uurvey School, Temple P lac o , Boston. Seams wgence;___ , _ that______there is collusion betw< them t Size and Prioe at our >-lilt bed and pressed before trying on. Good po»i- Go to sos aud get one of those Duplex obtain a divorce; wherefore your libellant pisy* f l a k i n g ! lious guaranteed. Call on, or write to MRS. Trouser Stretchers. Only #1. No more bugs that a divorce from the bond* of matrimony be A. J. F. INGRAHAM, SB North Main St., Rock decreed, UNDERWEAR DEPT. For Men, Boy# and Youths, Ladies, laud, Me 39 fn the kneeb. Huy ouu and keep your panta ( Signed; GEORGE U-BUTLER. Misses and Children. Why don’t fl. S. MORRILL, loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blackington Oct. 8, fk Co., 404. tiuhacribeu and sworn to before me the third day Broken lota of Underwear at about you try a pair? Tiey only cost a 326 Main Street, • Rockland of October, A. 1>. 1FJ4. Special sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of (digued G M • HICKS, Justice of the Peace oue-half tbe Original Price. trifle more, and one pair will OUT I have just returned from Nvw York and am now Behold the Beauty ! ready to execute any orders that I may be favored watches, chains, rings, tools, working men’s OVERCOATS STATE OF MAIVL with in Ihu* latest approved manner. WEAR TWO FAIRS of any other If you want the pauts, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on a dol K v o x a*. M . «- m o h k il l , S t prem k J udicial Court, i make. A new line of Ladies’ . . HEST HOUSE PAINT lar saved. Men’s clothing, watches, tools and For Men, Boys and Children. S e p te m b e i Term , A. D. 1894. { ITp Oue Hight 330 ftluiu Street, In the market get the Ou the foregoing Ordered. That the lltp'ilafil / O / H an d Sewed furniture bought and sold. If you wish to noLliy ihe »aid Eliza J. Butler of the pendency sell furniture or clothing send a card and I thereof, by publishing an at I e® led copy of hi* libel, Uork uo/g^ Good- and this order thereon, three g i l t will call. Money to loan on personal proper* SUITS ■ Maaaaim m h ■ year Welt RUBBER PAIN! T u b Co u k ik r ------. BUTTER ! ty. Max Autio, 90 Sea street, Rockland. Rockland In the County ot kuox, EDGE For Men, Boys and Child en. lion to be thirty days at least before the next Boots; tbe most comfortable boot of the euprvme Judicial Court, to be hoidvu at Fuller 5 Cobb. If jou want Gilt Butter of the Manufacturers’ Agent All kiudb of Underwear, Hula, Gap*, you ever had—try a pair. Ice Cold Soda with real fruit flavors, also Outaide Shirla, Trunks, Bag* aud Rockland within aud for the County of Kuox, on semi j our orders to the at ROCKLAND, the second Tuesday of December uv»i, that she Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, Valised at may then an J there appear and show cause, If any Drawn from our new Siberian Arctic Soda she have, why the prayer of said libellant should SYNDICATE BUILDING. U nion H. H. CRIE & CO., not be granted- If. ee e Fountain, also Hot Chocolate and Ham A n w r (digued) K /I , DEALERS IN R. 0. E. BLACKINGTON’S, L. F. STARREIT, Clerk. C re a m e ry , Sandwiches constantly on hand, C. M. Copy,—ATI 1st: U N IO N , M E . All Kinds of Paints and Hardware 476 Main Street. ll-IS Tibbetts. 436 Main St. L. F. 0TAMRETT, Clerk. 4241 R o cklan d , : M a in e Til 15 ROC Ko AND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1894
his first and final report, on which the usual property, he ordered to distribute said amount near the Campbell residence------\V. S. Sides no» ’twas a jolly time. T. A. Carr and T. B. CALIFORNIA, W f e a notice was ordered. among the heirs of the late Isaac Hobbs. The of Waldoboro was in town Wednesday on Brown were floor directors. M M and Per*nn«l1y conducted Western Points. J. F. Stetson, administrator on the estate schedule annexed shows property to the value business—John Skinner .and Fred Richard son of Waldoboro are at wo»-k in the Camp EXCURSIONS, of Joseph II. Gould, late of Rockport, ren- of $4883.86. _ . ay Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Line. bell sail loft. of stuffed birds in his store window, one mink dered his first account as follows: Amount With this is a list of the legal heirs of the o o helping out the show. Mr. Brown is an ex of personal estate by inventory, $17,135 96, Isaac Hobbs estate,as follows : Bailey Hobbs, Crowded cars are now the rule on the pert taxidermist although he doesn’t make a •ddrcee, F. E. SHEARER. M«nt«cr. l"l ( / W e l & T Session of Unwonted Quiet Ex >r JOSEPH BIOOS. A -t. Mnnacer. O m t Centra’. Roui amount received since $1,591.29, total, brother; Susie Shears, heir of brother John; Thomaston branch, and the complaints are business of it. E«
no work Hone. Four children have been fur FRATERNITY FACTS. nished with permanent homes in this county. The youngest union in Cumberland county, Ddd Fellows Meet in Belfast—Wh it the Liberty ITCHING BURN Yarmouth, has clothed, cared for temporarily, Masons Hme Been Do ng .and ultimately placed in permanent homes in O z O N IZ E j B a b y ’s T e rrib le Stiflfcr, A. F. Crockett
APPLETON. thing done to that some lot may be secured for a public park. UNION. Seth Conant has shingled his house. Who is to start the billiard saloon? A new engine arrived for the Georges Val Geo. II. Page is making extensive repair’ Steamer Gov. Bodwell had 50 passengers ley last week. on his barn. Sunday. Groder's Syrup Our old friend, C. W. Berry, is expected in .. / « « . F. E. Whitten’s new house is nearly ready The primary school commenced Mon day Department Filled With Spicy town soon. Nows Contribution from the Reelni f°r occupancy. taught by Miss Fannie Gushee. The B. G. Co. has a large crew of men at of Busy M ills . Whitten & Messer will soon make a grand The Odd Fellows building is looking Reading from Bright Scribes. their works. display in their store. u fi-l nicely in its new coat of paint. Mrs. II. A. Chase of Portland is doing dressmaking in town. Mrs. A. M. Thurston has moved into her The underpinning of the church has been new store which is|prettily decorated. Prominent Citizen Has n Great Cough Who is to have the gold watch is the sen He Shot All the I.nn Allowed—Fenst for plastered making the same much warmer for sation of the day now? Care—Assessing Polls so Pay the Ills (IuphI s—Among: Hie Ilonl Util Idem N. E. Cummings’ new house is nearing Winter. Who was it dogging the sheep on the completion and will he a fine home. t h e tom ach Pastor—News from the Church— outer islands last week? —A Few Scattering Home llnlrs— S PSvery boy large enough to lug a steel trap F. A. Alden will erect a large store bouse has gone into the skunk business. Big Prosperous Season for the Town— The fishing business is improving. Good Wanted, a Comic Opera—The Goings prices paid for large cod. on his land near the depot at once. ROCKPORT. money in it. To Be a Toll Bridge. and Coming* ol People. THOMASTON II. Y. Carver is serving clams and de clam- C. I. Burrows was in Skowhegan last week " The harvest supper at the Methodist ves- Miss Linda z\nnis and Miss Maria Hawkes prette every evening now. where he disposed of a carload of horses. have rented a tenement of J. A. Sherman and ANDLORD H. E.Ca- There ps a big grist of Thomaston news try netted $14. Vinalhaven is the smartest place in the One ol the best trots ever held in this sec will reside here. How about the short lobsters? state and real estate is going up. pen of the Bay View K ttteted through this paper. Mrs. Wa,(er rolman and Jon A„ )erti have tion was that last week before a small attend The Epworth League, connected with the dosed their cottage and returned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gallop were at W. A Mary Christmas arrived in town last week Everett Roberts of this place is to start a arrived Thursday from first-class laundry in Rockland soon. ance. Methodist Church elected officer Monday Rev. Mr. Plumer officiated at the quarter Waterman’s Friday----- Will Thompson Capt. Osgood has disposed of his fine boat. a fortnight’s sojourn eveni * • • *»- - r - - A three-masted schooner struck on Bay Rev. Mr. Hanscom of Belfast preached an ng (if last week with the following re- j meeting service Sundav at the Methodist boarding at Will Bean’s------Mrs. Etta Cham at Deer Isle, Moose- ■oil president, . . Renj. . . Copeland; 1st vice church More cats in this town than any town in the ledge last week and came near being a total interesting sermon here Sunday in the M. E. president, Edith Lenfest; 2nd vice president berlain of New York was at Mrs. Martha state. wreck. head Lake, where Mr. A survey is being made on Central 9treet church. Margaret Crandon; 3rd vice president, Mrs. Keene’s Saturday. O. P. Lyons is to have a new safe in his Carver rode home from the “Sands” to the Capen’s father, .Aaron G. W. Fates; 5th vice president, Mrs. I II. near the Amos Barrett farm to determine the office. end of Pleasant street in 2 ’2 minutes on his Capen, runs the hotel. Mrs. O. A. Burkett returned from Boston road line. The Halloween hall is announced for Wed Darby: Sec., A. F. Burton: Treas., Miss wheel. During his two weeks absence Mr. Capen yesterday------Mrs. M. A. White returned Evelyn Young. Bank account, Sept. 131,1894, nesday evening Oct. 31, at Riverside hall They say Carver has the best wheel in The school board met Friday evening and town. Patrick Keho brought in a fine string of shot all the deer that the law allowed him, had from Boston last week. £99.97. The League will have an installation decided to make the text-books uniform, com Music by Young’s orchestra of five pieces smelts and flounders last Saturday. High Wednesday evening, Nov. 14. a good time and comes back refreshed and mencing with the arithmetic. The dance will be under the direction of One good solid stone building in town—the lin e! lockup! recuperated for his duties. I le brought home UNION RACES. The funeral of Lucinda Miss Tobey occurred There was a huckboard ride Saturday to H. C. Pease. Supper will he served and the What we want to know is, are we to have Salted hake are selling for a cent a pound with him a nice bag of partridges which the Thursday at 3130 p. m. Rev. W. A. New Lincolnville Center, enjoyed by a number of public are invited. a hall or steam whistle on our new school- combe conducted the service. W. P. Rice in town. I he races at Union Wednesday closed the young ladies—and Jack. house ? Bay View guests feasted on. season in Knox county. The trot was one and S. F. Robinson of Buffalo and Wm. Tobey The following people of this place attended No book agents are allowed in the stone We understand there is to be a cottage Mrs. J. Hale Hodgman participated in the and wife of Washington, Kansas, were here in The present term of school closes Nov. 15, sheds. which warranted an altogether larger atten and the following will commence Dec. 3, >n the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Belfast and bath house erected on the little island “Smoked Pearl” entertainment in Belfast. dance. In the 2.40 class, purse $80, Cush- attendance upon the services. Don’t forget to be insured with Hamlin all of the schools of the town. last week: E. D. Gushee, Mrs. U.S. Gushee in Carver’s Pond. Her nom de plume was “Virtu Oso,” and she noc, Jr., owned by E. H. Rose of this city Roberts. won first money, the best time being 2.34’... WARREN. The meetings at the Independent Chapel Galen Keen, Mrs. John Arnold, Mr. and Mrs A very pretty glass globe of ’Bowers is on played a cornet solo in the program, acquit S. J. Gushee, and Mr. and Mrs. IL N. Titus Mackerel were seen schooling in Carver’s the late John Frazier’s grave, sent by his par In the 2.30 class purse $100, C. A. Crockett’s which closed Sunday were well attended and pond last week. ents from Scotland. ting herself with great credit. She was re Arthur B. won with 2.36 for the best time. much interest was manifested. All except Mr. Titus attended the Rebekah North Warren—Mrs. L. A Sylvester and Four barrels of eels were taken out of Capt. Stephen Mills has sold four lots for membered with beautiful floral offerings. The three-minute class race, purse $40, was child of Woburn, Mass., who have been visi There is a fine view of the audience room convention. Carver’s pond recently. The front of Masonic Temple is being won by Advance. of the Methodist church decorated for har cottages so we hear, and a better place does ting the family of F. A. Perry, Jr., returned Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ripley and daughter not lay out of doors. oiled, bettering its looks by 50 per cent. home Friday------Mr. and Mrs. Niles B. Mank vest service, seen in the window of A. D. Old folks danc. is looked for soon. Hand AUTUMN LEAVES. and children of Pleasantville visited relatives Champney’s drug store. have returned to their home in Bath. They ley says he will play. F. J. Orbeton has an extract for coughs What a beautiful building the Temple is, in here during the past week------Walter K. have been visiting Mrs. Ripley’s parents, Mr. The dance Friday night was a grand affair. and colds that cannot he beaten. It is an fact! Camden is under lasting obligations to The Methodist society had a harvest sup extract from an unknown source. Miss Laura Dowlin entertained a number Boggs of Lynn, Mass., spent Saturday and per in the vestry, Friday evening. A large and Mrs. Geo. Page • Mrs. Elijah Ripley Our girls can boom a dance. the enterprising men who gave her that beau of her little friends at her home, 6 Edward Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Geo. II. Boggs The bridge across Carver’s pond is well number can testify that the tables were nicely and daughter, Mrs. Fred Hart, have re The size of the Memorial building on the tiful piece of architecture. street, Tuesday evening, it being her ninth ------The dramatic society and orchestra, con arranged with heaps of good things. ground is 48x97x85 feet. under weigh. We understand it is to be a toll nected with White Oak Grange, are actively turned from Clinton, Mass., where they at bridge to cost you only one cent. II. M. Bean and Columbus Bisbee attended birthday. Those present w ere: Misses Winnie rehearsing “The Last Loaf,” a very effective Ollie Copeland peeked into his air gun to tended the wedding of Miss Ada P. Kimmen A large school of blue fish was seen last Capt. M. A. Dyer leaves the schooner May the great Mystic trot, Saturday. Nash, Jessie Aylward, Della Aylward, Gertie temperance drama------Misses Elsie and Myr see how it looked, when the shot came out. to Albert W. Colburn of Somersworth, N. H week near Sheep Island. nard Sumner at this place. Capt. Dobbin There is great desire for an opera by local He did not see—and don’t yet with that Landers, Florence Butler, Florence Carroll, tle Merry, Iza Cuinr mgs and Austin Orff The wedding took place at the residence of Payson Lane had a cargo of lumber come will command her on her next trip. talent. There’s a lot of talent in town for were among the manv young people who en- eye that was peeking. The wound is not last week. More houses going up! Vivian Billings, Stella Miller, Frank Carroll, the bride’s father------Miss Sylvia Brown Hiram Shirley has two blooded kittens in such a production, and local performances loyed themselves We 'nesday evening at Miss sev re. Capt. Stephen Sprague went to Warren Fri George Butler, Ernest Butler, Harold Porter, Miss Sadie Jameson’, social, at N rth Waldo* North Hope has been visiting her friend his store which he is learning to handle cigars. always pay. The Rockport Band continues its rehearsals, day to purchase oak to build a yacht. Their names—Jim Crax and J. W. A. Jennie Guptill, Ella Manthorn, Ella Sawtelle, boro------Skunk shjoting parties are quite Miss Angie Jackson------Mrs. Leroy Jackson A popular young lady school teacher, who an h some extra fine new music including J. F. Hopkins, the hotel man, is expecting A sea serpent has been seen, this time in Fannie Wheeler, Susie Roostn, Ruth Curtis, [numerous in quest of black skins to ship to a ne v op ra by Sousa, “ Manhatten Beach.” IN. V furriers-----Miss Angie Jameson is ex is visiting her son, Leonard Jackson, at Bos to leave town and take a hotel in Gardiner. Robert’s Harbor. He was 35 feet long and is “ bending twigs” in the Cobb District, was Thomas WEeeler, Herman Prescott and T1 e and will probably attend the Sousa con ton----- Sam’l Ripley of Bath was in town had a mouth just like a common snake. seen the other day laboriously wending her pected home fro'a Hudson, Mass., where she cert m Rockland, Nov. 23, in a body. Quite an excitement on the watch contest. Thomas Landen. Cake, fruit 'and candies ■ has been visitirg relatives----- Mrs. Llewellyn Thursday calling on friends------Mrs. Etta Edith McIntosh was ahead the last account. The Bicycle Club have their headquarters at weary way homeward groaning beneath the were served. 'Mank, who hrs been auite sick the past wed B 53 Gilkey and crew are very busy at the Chamberlain of New York is visiting at Mrs- The excursion expected to go to Winter- Leroy Smith’s. They will store their machines burden of an enormous pumpkin, a testimo Carleton & Norwood sail-loft. They are at is convalescent------Master Clifford Mank is ill James McCorrison’s. port the 25th is postponed until next month. in a little granite building which will soon he with mumps also the children in the E. work on the sails for the new schooner at built. nial of appreciation from one of her pupils. ORANGE BLOSSOMS- Moody frmily------Master Ray Kalloch has Camden and on sails for schooner Adelia North Appleton.—Mrs. Lona Hall has John Low has laid the solid foundation for “ We are putting out a great deal of stuff,’’ Memorial Hall and has also built a granite Our cemetery with all the fine monuments the munrps too----- Wilbur Young is visiting Carleton. Men are scarce and the crew is returned from Matinicus where she has been said Capt. Sherman at Camden grist-mill, Sat A quiet but none the less happy Wedding lockup. and tablets looks very nicely at this time of occurred at the home of the bride’s parents his father, Gorham B. Young------Geo. E. hustling. the year. Chas. Littlefield’s monument and spending the Summer. William has a new hack that he bought in urday, “but money is tight.” The company at Rockland Highlands last Tuesday morning, Libby has been awarded the contract for put Capt. Del Heath went in Capt. John Beals’ lot look very neat. ting j. S. Walter’s buildings, in Waldoboro West Appleton.—Barzel Harriman and Boston, but he keeps it in the stable. Why has some twenty tons of cotton-seed meal and. when Annie,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas schooner last trip------Mr. and Mrs. Bertram not have it out in the street so the people can A book agent says he got insulted in town A. Perry,and John Burns were united in mar in thorough repair------D. W. Stetson’s guests Hunt are visiting in Damariscotta------Manas- wife move to West Camden Monday where other products. have returned to their homes in Mass.- see i t ! recently by a young lady. We inquired what riage by Rev, Thomas StrattQn, Th<; cereg seh Spear is in Boston------Abbie Bohndell is Mr. Harriman has secured work. He has Mrs. Benson has moved into the tenemeni Kiln-crossing station on the G. V. R. R the insult was. He says, “O h ! she only mony wal witnessed by a few intimate friends with Mrs. P. B. Cooper in her millinery store carried on the Keene farm this year and has Mrs. Cal. Currier is doing the cooking at grabbed me around the neck.” over Ralph Bucklin’s tailor shop, in the grist becoming quite a freight depot. the Ocean View House. She is a first class of the two families who afterward sat down ------Ned Armstrong and Tyleston Gould leave mill annex. this week for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where tine crops in every way. Of apples he has cook, so the guests all say. George Batty is with us again. He gives to a dainty wedding lunch. Mr. and Mrs. ST. GEORGE they will attend school------Mrs. J. IL Eells 116 barrels of salable fruit and quantities of an entertainment here this week. No doubt J. E. Dailey is always busy at his boat-shop Burns took a carriage drive through the north C. D. Athearn visited Belfast as a delegate he will have a good house and all who attend was in Portland last week, visiting her father. small ones----- Mrs. Georgia’ McLain is in He is now building two boats fur the ern part of the county and have gone to to the Military Council, and also attended will go away well pleased with Batty as usual. housekeeping at Thomas Perry’s. T enanttl Harbor.—William Hastings has Miss Idella Oliver of Warren visited friends poor health----- Miss Inez Peavey is to teach the Grand Encampment. vessel being constructed by Washburn Bros in town last week------Rev. J. L. Folsom Grand concert given at the Central, Friday. gone mate ol C. R. Flint, Capt. Hart----- our school. She is a fine teacher, a Castine That ancient order called the Saturday Handley and Meservey with the violins, & Co. in their Port Clyde yard. One boat preached at Camden the 21st.------Miss Lucy The engagement is announced of Wallace Sch. John Booth* loaded paving for Philadel graduate----- Addie McLain spent the Sab Night Club will meet next Saturday to elect Rackliffe and Maddocks with the piano and the yawl, is 22 feet, and the captain’s gig is R. Farrington, until recently editor of the Piper has gone to Belfast to spend the winter a new member, as one has passed away. Leach came in as spare hand. J. Doherty phia, Monday, at Long Cove------Chas. A with her aunt------Mrs. John Harkness was bath with her parents------Mrs. Effie Cram 14 feet. They are finely built like all of M Rockland Daily Star, and Miss Mary Eogler, W. W. Freeman entertained a few of his wasn’t in it. one of our leading society young ladies. The Rose of Rockland was in town Saturday----- visiting in Portland last week------Mr. and was at her father’s for a brief visit on Monday Dailey’s work. He has now three yachts old friends at his rooms at Mr. McDonald’s A new cure has recently been discovered announcement was made at the home of Miss W. E. Sherer has had his store painted in Mrs. Levi Seavev of Thomaston spent the ------Isaac Fuller and sister Lizzie were hauled out lor winter in his home for little Sabbath with Dr. A. F. Piper------Everett house last Thursday. Very enjoyable evening. and started in Gardiner for the purpose,of the Mary Wiggin Friday evening and T he C.-G colors and has also added a new platform Camden Friday------M r. and Mrs. Geo. Col wanderers. They belong to Will Young of adds its heartiest congratulations. Mank of Waldoboro spent the Sabbath with Capt. J. I.. Ingerson is improving quite cure of the morphine and liquor habits,being a which is a great improvement------Until further friends in town----- Dr. A. F Piper preached lins of Belmont were at Jacob Stover’s re rapidly------Al Ingraham was in town Friday more recent discovery than Keeley and also Boston, John Longfellow of Cambridge and notice, steamer Silver Star will make but two at the Baptist church, Sunday. Rev. IL B. cently. ------Capt. Osgood visited Rockland Thursday cheaper. We hope it will strike this town Mr. Dissell of Philadelphia. He has given soon. HELD FOR LARCENY. trips per week, Monday, Wednesday and Sat Woods the pa3tor being absei t. J. E. Leach is in town, representing the his ways an overhauling and improving, and Maine Music Co., which has landed in our The Union Church of the town stands for urday------Sch. Pushaw has been hauled along Glen Cove.—Warren Savage has painted ! NORTH HAVEN. will haul out the Strawbridge and Manchester William Newbert of Friendship, supposed and clapboarded his barn----- A number from musical town somevery fine pianos and organs. the united Christian sentiment of the place, side of G. W. Rawlev’s wharf------Sch. T. B. being supported by the voluntary contribu yachts this week. to have been connected with the burglaries at Garland sailed from Long Cove last week with Rockport attended the Wednesday evening j Alvin Beverage has sold his horse. McCarty, the govenment inspector, expects that place, was arraigned before Trial Justice meeting at the schoolhouse. C. F. Richards tions of the people. Attentive ushers wel Schooner Emily, Capt. Gray, discharged George Lewis has sold his cow to W. O. to go to Mt. Waldo this week to inspect the come all strangers to seats at its services, the Starrett of Thomaston at the court house, paving------One of Fred Snow’s teams was led. Esten W. Porter of Rockland had »v government stone for the Milwaukee post- load of lumber Friday, from Bangor, for St' charge of the Sunday services here------Frank a errnan* pews being practically free. Thursday afternoon, the trial lasting through run into Saturday night, causing some dam office. Clair & Co. She sailed Sunday for Belfast the following day. The specific charge age to the vehicle----- Davis Bros, have dis Storey took a short vacation, last week, going j Samuel Beverage is having his house I. C. Glidden returned from Boston Satur S.T. Pease has a crew engaged to raise the day------J. F. Hopkins returned from a busi where she takes in coal for Buck's Harbor. against Newbert is the larceny of about $100 to Peabody, Mass., with the G. F. Burgess shingled. building on Main street. This is a move in from the house of Capt. Albion Murphy. L. posed of seventeen stoves within a month and Hose Co., where they took part in the muster ness trip to Gardiner, Saturday----- Carrie E. Camden’s joiners and masons are busy, and have orders in for more----- E. E. Allen has W. (). Waterman has sold a cow to Frank the right direction and we hope to see others Calderwood is visiting friends in Rockland. M. Staples of Washington appeared for the z\ few ripe raspberries were picked on Albion I R do the same. new and comfortable homes are being builded respondent and County Attorney B. K. Kal purchased a fine E flat silver cornet of A. II. Ingraham's vines, about Oct. 15------Mr. and J evera8e* ------Mrs. I. C. Glidden is at her home, North on all sides. Camden’s valuation will take a We understand the piece of land at the Haven, for a few days------J. S. Black has just loch for the state. Judge Starrett found E. McMillin, Cleveland, O------Mathews Band Mrs. A. C. Young and daughter, Laura, made ■ ^ ev- H. T. Carver of Levant is is visiting handsome stride ahead this year. probable cause and held Newbert in $300 a carriage trip to Union and Belmont the last his son, Ellington Carver, in his old home head of the Creek, owned by the Webster es returned from New York------Mrs. Nellie Lane has purchased some fine nickel plated torches tate, has been sold to parties for the purpose Rodney Beverage has had a number of bonds. of the week------The walls and ceiling of the j ------Rev> Mr. Pteb|e ofC lniden was in town is improving much. to use in their evening engagements------Miss school house were treated to a coat o f white- . , . ,, , of building a park. Why not assess the citizens of Vinalhaven sheep killed by dogs and the selectmen are Hattie Farrer and Mrs. George Davis of War ash, Saturday------Walter G. Upbam has | last week> O ct l8' a««tnd.ng the annual roll- Joseph Black sent off a fine horse last who are over 21 and under 60 years of age out with a reward. It is stated that some of week and the return boat brought a line car ren visited at Mrs. George Farrer's Sunday. been ill being absent from school a number of call. to help pay the minister of this town? the sheep killed had bullet-holes in ’em. If lays------Lena M. Young is sick------While at School in District No. i commenced Mon riage to take the place of the horse. It Would it not be a step in the right direction, ------Sch. C. R. Flint loaded paving at Long doesn’t eat anything, Joe! that is so it is probable that some excited work at the ice house of the Rockport Ice day, taught by Miss Ella Bates of Brooksville; and would it not be the means of getting up Cove, Clark Islamd side, last week------W. S. Co., at Rockport, an ice pick accidentally cut a church-going community? Other towns sportsman took them for moose or deer. District N0.5, taught by Miss Bridges of Ells Miss Aggie Carver gave a musical at her yhjto aniL^WW Grant were in town Friday. Isaac Jameson’s foot badly piercing the foot home Monday evening ar.d all present were of this size have at least three churches and The thoroughfare near the old shipbuilding worth; District No. 4, taught by Miss Addie -Fred Page bruised his hand quite badly -----Miss Linda G. Hall who has been at her much pleased with her selections and her play we can hardly support one. office of Isaac Coombs A Co. is widened father’s, W. R. Hall, for some weeks, returned Bates of Brooksville. ing. All passed a very pleasant evening. To the last week------Eureka Lodge, F. and A. M., F. J. Orbeton is to siart for New York to wall built, etc., in a substantial manner. to Boston Saturday------Mrs. Henry Young, look up a steam launch to advertise his cele worked the Master Mason degree on two of Rockland,was in town Sunday----- Jeremiah We need a street lamp between Armbrust’s Willis Knowlton has exchanged his gray North Washington.— Fide Turner and drug store and A. M. Pierce’s shop. A lady brated cough extract which there is a for candidates Saturday evening----- Thos. Barter Hamilton has gone to Boston, where she will tune in and $20,000 would not buy the re Cashier pacer, Grover Cleveland, with G. B. probably spend the winter, with his daughter, Chas. Savage have been breaking up ground came near breaking her leg Saturday night. Mothers is building a good sized store on tue Snow lot on the old Hirain Hill place that has been a Is the town liable for any damage which may ceipt for the same. H. Y. Carver has been Ingraham for a stylish standard bred mare by Mrs. A. J. Duffy------Work has commenced secured to assist in the manufacture of the to be used as a meat market we hear----- The on the foundation for a house for Benj. Smith, pasture, lo these many years------Milton occur there ? Woodlawn, named Vera—Rev. C. C. Pl elan Thurston and son of Appleton were in town above. He is a good man for the business W. B. Society will hold an entertainment in at Warrenton------Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Crie, Miss Mae E. Clayter returned from Boston and anyone with a bad cold will do well to has sold his team to Mr. liushby—Fred Lewis Who have to care for their -n- Irart’s Hall next Monday evening. Mathews of Rockland, called on friends here, Sunday last week------Thurston & Esancy of Fishtown last week with all the latest styles for fall and are manufacturing scoots for Minot Lenfest. call on H. Y. C. arrived Saturday morning from a goods buy Children and see that they -h- Ba\d will furnish music and will give an open ------E. A. Perry and family have moved into winter, while there making a very pleasant are all well dressed and at the lower tenement of Chas. J. Gregory’s ----- Dea. S. Cunningham has traded his visit with Capt. John W. Hopkins and wife of A course of Sunday evening lectures on ing trip to Boston—Brownie spoons are all air concert before the performance----- Some honse on Warrenton street------Mrs. j. M. horse, Old Charlie, with I.. T. Marr of Razor- Orient Heights, “Answers to Plain Questions Concerning the the rage. this present time when -h- of our young people were in Thomaston Sun Crabtree is at her daughter’s, Mrs. E. A. ville for a speedy mare------Everett Hannon, Christian Religion”) will he begun by the The Codmans and Adainses are building a they are about lo enter l he -h- W. II. Glover & Co. have a schooner here pastor at the church next Sunday evening at day afternoon and listened to an excellent ser Perry’s, last week, has returned home------who has been at work in Unity, has recently bought the Lewis farm in Palermo----- F. from Bangor discharging lumber for the seven o’clock. The title of the first lecture bridge from the mainland to their pretty Kali Term o£ School they ~ mon by Rev. W. A. Newcombe at the Baptist Mrs. C. A. Jacobs and children have goue to Memorial building. Work will be commenced must have a New and -h- Skowhegan where they will reside in the W. Cunningham was in Palermo last week will he, “ Is Man More than Matter?” These island in Megunticook Lake. They will church------Sch. Hattie Nash is loading pav taking views. He photographed 20 different this week with a good crew^and before the lectures will be preceded by a praise service Nobby Suit which I have -h- future, Mr. Jacobs having a position on the month goes by the frame will ne up and well build cottages on the island another season ing at Booth Bros.,for Philadelphia------The electric railway, there. .All are sorry to lose schools----- There was a husking at Minot in which Gospel Hymns No. 6 will be used, and at a price that will -h- underweigh. all the congregation being invited to bring F. A. D. Singhi is now is Lowell, Mass. Advents held a meeting at Willardhain Sun such nice people----- Capt. E. J. Collins Lenfest’s Wednesday night. A nice lot of please you, with Waists, corn was husked, and a fine supper served This year has been one of Vinalhaven’s their books and join in the singing. He contemplates locating in the West. Mr. taken suddenly sick, Monday. Blouses &Shirts to mutch, h day------Capt. D. II. Willard and wife visited ------W. E. Overlock closed a very profitable prosperous seasons. Besides the M emorial A committee inet Saturday evening, con Singhi has been prominently identified with - - at Wiley’s Corner last week------Sch. Irene E. and pleasant term of school here Friday. In building, some 25 dwellings have been erected sisting of F. S. Walls, T. G. Libby, John Camden’s progress, and all our people regret and still more in contemplation. Let the Meservey has been hauled into winter quar CUSHING. stead o f giving cards, as is the custom the last Lowe, Geo. S. Carver, J. II . Sanborn, II. M. his determination to locate elsewhere, but Cull in uud look ui my Block. I day, he presented the scholars each a nice good work go on. Labor has been well em Noyes, Chas. Littlefield and E. IL Lyford, to ters. Miss Sadie Wilson of Thomaston has been ployed and while many sections of the country wish him a full measure of prosperity wherever urn ulwuya pk-aaed to nbow my cabinet photograph of the whole school, make arrangements in regard to getting a gooda. . . . . in town visiting friends------Oscar Wallace of which he had taken------Fred Witham of have been complaining of the dull times; charter for a savings bank in town. The lat he may decide to establish himself. Malden, Mass., is visiting his brother, Vinal business generally has been on the boom here Waldoboro was in town visiting friends last ter will be be located in one of the front Miss Grace Perry is spending a few weeks Wallace----- Allen Libby of Providence, R. L, week----- It is with deep regret your scribe and we have not known anything about dull rooms of Memorial hall and the cashier will was in town last week------Mrs. Oliver Page reports the death of the postmistress at South times. he Thad, Carver, one of our rising young in Boston------Miss Alice Drake is visiting Alfred M urray has gone to Boston to make a short visit------Liberty, Mrs. Abbie Ramsey, who has for Vinalhaven wants a Park and we have men who left home and went West when friends in Somerville, Mass------Miss Lulu C. A. Fogerty has returned home------Mrs. years conscientiously performed her duties. heard quite a number on the street talking the (juite young. Rollins very pleasantly entertained her young THE BARGAIN CLOTHIER. M. A. Miller has been visiting friends in North HP- A loving wife and kind neighbor and friend subject over where to locate it. No doubt it friends last Monday evening, the occasion be Waldoboro----- Mrs. Maggie Norton and son she leaves only pleasant remembrances. Fun would be well to make a move at once before SIGN BIG SHIRT. ing her fourteenth birthday. A lunch was Leslie have been in St. George visiting rela eral services Saturday. the lots that would he suitable are used for 446 Main St., - Rockland e. tives----- Orrin II. Woodcock was in Union other purposes. There is nothing beautifies served------Miss Hattie Derry left last night last week----- Frank Young and family have a town anv more and we hope to see some- Pale traces for a two weeks trip to Boston------Mr. and gone to Whitefield----- Vinal Kelleran, who E lmwood.—Mr.Lincoln of Taunton,Mass., had the misfortune to break his leg a few is in town accompanied by his wife and daugh show Depleted Blood, poor Mrs. J. Brazill have returned from a trip to weeks ago, is comfortable as can be expected ter, and has bought a number of pairs of nourishment, e ve ry th in g Boston and vicinity------The Harper’s Ferry S. G Prescott & Jo ------The ladies mot at the townhouse Wed large oxen------J. F. Clark has bought a pair Jubilee singers gave a free sacred concert in Schoo! Shoes! bad. They are signs of Have in atock all alxea of free burning nesday afternoon and tacked a comforter fur of oxen of Joseph Marr of Washington. J. A STARTLING FACT! the Baptist church Sunday evening to a Laxgu fctoak Juat received the minister. Supper was served and ice E. Rokes also bought a pair of Samuel Rip Anaem ia. for boya and girla, cream and clam chowder were for sale during ley, same place------I. S. Hart has lost one of Indications poiut to a renewal of the crowded house------J. B. Williamson has the evening Quite a sum was realized and a his matched pair of four-year-old colts, find throat and lung distemper so prevalent gone to Boston------Ralph Heal of Sears- Price $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 COAL pleasant evening spent------A surprise party ing him dead in the pasture------Frank Moody and fatal last winter and spriug through S c o t t ’5 mont is clerking for Geo. Cleveland. Of tlao Boot Q uality. was given Miss Clara Robinson Friday even and wife have returned to Everett, Mass. We out New England. Be prepared for it. idies’Serge Congress Boots 49c ing- A good time is reported------Misses Tutie wish them much happiness in their new BALSAM OF WINTERGREEN will LEHIGH COAL, and Jennie Post, who have been in town for home------Mrs. Olive Hart and daughter of protect you. Prepared from nature’s SUNSET- surges Creek Cumberland Cua:, the past two years, have returned to North Searsport visited her son, J. S. Hart, Sunday own plant PURE WINTERGREEN it Jen's Grain Leg Boots. Carolina. ------Mrs. Julia Thompson and son have gone will heal the throat, soothe the haish Em ulsion Philip Crockett left for Rockland and Port CHARCOAL. to Stark, Me., to visit her mother who is very cough and cure the disease. For chil land, Monday---- Walter and Philip Small came home from Green’s Landing Wednesday. Men’s Grain Congress Creedmore southT berty. sick------it was with deep regret we learned of dren it is a MEDICAL WONDER, a the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, the death of our esteemed fjiend and towns doctor iu the home. ------Joseph Rayner, who has been yachting and Bals, Melvin Bartlett is at work fur Jess Over lock man, T. A. Gushee. Mr. F. II. Gorum, foreman of the with hypophosphites, en tins season, is home for a few days------WOOD! Thomas Powers is iu Bangor this week on o a f ------B. S. Cunningham is in Belfast as jury iiihkley Iron Co., Bangor, says: “ Balsam riches the blood, purities the man-----A. E. Light has secured a job iu OAMARISCOTTA MILLS. of Wintergreen is a wonderful Remedy business----- .Allie Eaton of Gloucester is visit ^kron Sewer and Crain P ip » Boston----- J. Flanders is at Bar Harbor------for Coughs and Colds. We have fried it skin, cures Anaemia, builds ing relatives at Sunset and Little Deer Island. Our school has some 30 scholars with a tine for our children and it cures at once. It ------Mrs. Mary Tripp and Mrs. Hannah UltOUND TILE Mrs. Ephraim Jones and daughter went to up the system. Phytieiant, th e Dunham, who have beep in Ellsworth, arrived teacher, Miss Lillian Prescott------Thieves re Waltham, Saturday, where they will pass the is just as good for older people. ” iifor U uderdr«atolu< P u rpuaea AU Qrdera cently broke into ( ‘has. Palmer’s cellar and world over, endorse It. home 'l uesday------Dr. H. W. Small and wife promptty filled. Telephone connection. Uaut-u winter——William Colson, an aged and res Ask your druggist for it. Take no sub visited relatives iu Sunset on ^their return trip ? ci her. he place, carried off five gallons of wine------H. H. pected citizen and a life long resident of this stitute. Only 26 cents. LEVI SEAVEY, Cunningham and Jesse Overlock are break from Boston and vicinity------School iu Dial. place, died Friday morning after a lingering Prepared by Alex M. Robinson, J r., Don't bt decsired bj SubitltirteU 12 will be taught by Stedman Torrey, N9. 13 Watts Block, Thomaston. ing up a big lot of laud. illness aged 84 years, 11 mouths. b# M«uu If. Y. XU 8. Q. PRESCOTT & 00 Apothecary, Bangor, Me. 4 by A. E. Small and Dist. 14 by I. G. Barbour. tU-LAOtea WUAKF. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1894.
BOSTON LETTER. curtain calls. Mr. Curtis will enter upon the STORM ECHOES. MARINE MATTERS. with4wood to E. Cobb A Co.; Commerce, second and last week of his engagement to- fleet built by the late Edward O’Brien. She . M morrow evening. I Torrey, N. Y., coal to Perry Bros.; St. Elmo, was built in 1881 st a cost o f $8500. The Our Weekly News Notes From New , Moro News of lh« Recent Big Hurricane— A Man The Movements of Vessels, Charters, , Strout, N. Y., coal to A. F, Crockett Co. Knox is the third ship belonging to the fleet SfORTH England's Great Metropolis. The American Travesty company, exploit Notes and the Like. that has been sold the present year. ing Eddie Foy, and presenting the new, fan Lost, a Vessel Lost and a Wreok. Schs. Empress, Holmes, for Providence, Schooner Effie J. Simmons, which has l>een = E A S T tastic, musical burlesque, “Off the Earth,” ------and Ariosto, Shaw, for Boston, with lime from Boston, Oct. 22, 1892. Schs. Lena White, White, E. G. Willard, at Maple Juice Cove since the 8th inst., with will he seen at the Park theater for the first Monday of last week brig M. C. Has tell Rockport, were in the harbor Thursday and her cargo of lime on fire, was totally destroyed south :! The G. F. Burgess Engine Co., of Rock- time Monday night, Oct. 29. It is claimed passed up the river with her colors at half Gilbert, from Boston, and John S. Beecbam, sailed. Friday. The tire burned through the sides of port, made its first appearance at a Massa- that the scenic effects in this production are mast as reported in the last C.-G. Upon the Hatch from Portsmouth arrived Friday, the vessel causing her to fill with water and W EST:— + 'J chusctts muster Thursday, at Rockdale Park, unexcelled, and the costuming, also, is said to arrival of the vessel in Bangor an Associated c u t r • 11 Sch. Maynard Sumner, Dyer, is at Spruce and lennie Howard sink. The masts were burned off below deck J. THE FLOWER OP PLOURS ' Peabody, and under the circumstances made be of the most elaborate description. Bright Press despatch was sent out stating that a acns- -|anc (,r,n”lc a Head loading for Washington. and fell over the side. The sails and rigging a very creditable showing. They were short # and catchy musical numbers abound, and in- sailor had been lost overboard hut full par- brought lumber from Bangor Saturday to Arrived Thursday— \ W Ellis, Portland; will be saved. The Simmons was built at handed and although they had a favorable * chided in the entertainment are many divert- ticulars were not known here until the ar- Geo. F. Ayers D. W. Hammotid and Pumquid, Boston; Thom istonin 1871 by Dunn A Elliot. She r. wind when they played it was of less force 1 ,nK dances and specialties. rival of Capt. Arthur Wingfield ~ the latter Sch. Jordan I.. Mott, Speed, arrived Sat- Tannic Whitm<>« -, Can.j.litll, Bangor, with registered 243 tons, and was valued at $5000. than that which favored the other prize win- Rice’s Surprise Party in Barnet and I’flue- part of the week. Capt. Wingfield states that i . r 1 . * \ * r • 1 ° Her owners were principally Thomaston peo ners. They were assisted by the Peabody ger’s popular extravaganza, “ 1492,” has con- the sailor’s name was Henry Pegler and that ur' n> rom • acr)« ant sen. Atlanta. Cole, ice for New ^ tk; Kbfy Lawry and Ella, ple. The cargo, 3400 barrels of lime,valued at hoys and as a result of their efforts they tinued in prosperity at the Tremont the past be was an Englishman supposed to have brought sand to W. II. Glover Co. from Saco Bang r with bin: er to W. II. Glover < 0.; $2800, was owned bv Perry Bros, of Rock * B E S T ! carried...... back to...... Rockport ’-----‘ ‘L~the ,:f*Lfifth —prize, ~eek. Manager Rice has done much in the deserted from the British Navy. He shipped Saturday. Volant and Lizzie, Belfast with casks to Perry land, and was insured in the Boston Marine seventy five dollars. The novel uniforms of way of keeping this capital work “up to date,” with the M. C. Haskell in New York, June Sch. Red Jacket, Arey, arrived Saturday Insurance Co. the company attracted...... much attention, and ’ and * the“ ftfeatures of * the • production, so 23. . The...... accident occurred on the northern Bros. Costs a little more ' [ ■ ZV from Boston. '-..J., A although few in number, their good appear numerous as to preclude complete mention, edge of the Gulf Stream when a heavy sea Schs. I . G. French, Look, for Newark, and Stop, Lady, Stop! tlwu any < ;lic", be ance was the cause of very favorable com deserve special praise. As now constituted caine in on the starboard side and swept the Sch. Brigadier, Tolman, sailed Saturday cause it i» w orth l>'~ V| Carlc!"i,, Bea’, lor Philadelphia, with plaster Lean and lank ment. •‘1492” is a brilliant spectacle as well as a unfortunate sailor over the port rail. The more. And it !; from F. Cobb & Co. for New York. for Reu Beach, sailed Tuesday. He’s such a crank; clever burlesque. brig was running under bare poles at the Schs. Richmond, Nickerson, from F. Cobb Selaf. time and it was impossible even to bear one Sailed Thursday—Schs. Mary Brewer and My stars! I thank Kakes Mere Bred It was expected that announcement of a I'm not his wife: — - another’s voice. Of course no attempt could & Co., and Jennie Greenbank, Meader, from O. M. Marritt, from Perry Bros.; Racehorse, Makes W hiter Bread number of promotions and changes in the SPIRIT UAL SEANCE. be made to save him for to have brought the Almon Bird, sailed Friday for New York. He’d make my life police department of this city was to have ------vessel to would have meant disaster. The from K. C. Rankin A* Co.; Addie Schaclfer, A scene of strife. ’dakes Better Bread.
SANTA THERESA. the gloom and depression have gone, the step LOCAL LACONICS. FOR MEN ONLY. is firm and buoyant and the heart cheerful with (T he follow lug p.»em was written by Miss Rita hope and ambition. This is what Dr. Greene’s Creighton Smith, daughter of C. 8. Smith and wife remedies are doing every day for these poor Matters Trivial and Important Dished Up In BARGAINS of Thomaston, and read by Mrs. Josiah Burnham of Portland at the Federation of Women’s Clubs, sufferers. They are making strong, able men Abbreviated Form for Home Use. recently held in Lewiston. Miss Smith Is seventeen A Splendid P rivate Lec= out of week, nervovs sufferers, and surely no ------O F ------years of age. and has decided poetic talent, as *’ greater or nobler work was ever accomplished. INFANTS iNVALIDS. poem Itself shown.) The County Commissioners were in session two- How They lei Women Have Their Fhysicians have always been in the habit of Tuesday and Wednesday, auditing bills and ture to Men. prescribing poisons for this disease, and the THERESA, TIIB CHILD. transacting routine business.----- N. A. Pack Rights in Chili. harm done by them is incalculable. Such ard raised this year nearly two tons of fine Two children wandering hand In hand. poisonous drugs do not in the least build up squashes------How much a coat of paint im BARGAINS uh With weary feet that the grasses fret, and strengthen the system, they only impover proves a place ! W. T. Prescott’s cosy resi THESI.% ONLY F! BF-CT Over the beautiful Spanish land, Powerful Words Never To ish the blood, weaken still more the already dence, corner Orange and Pleasant streets, has Substitute for Mother’s Miik. i Tlinninsti n t’npliiin and Ills Experience The tears on their dimpled cheeks still wet; exhausted nerves, and make the patient worse A representative of VV. Nnxvtnn Upper Falls. Mass recently been painted in pretty colors and is l > a r Qt r a —I »i'.’..••iM v im r M ellln’s Food in Tulia I and Vicinity—Hard Place While one looks back with a longing face, Be Forgotten. than before taking them. Common sense will improved in looks 100 per cent------Lights twoje.it-*. tu n h liih iy i- ” .nn» r. • to the d lags at his eager sister’s pace. tell all thinking persons that harmless vegeta O. Hewett Jfc Co. gave a ubtlc. It H surely the best foiwl hi the mar- burning in the Park street pant factory nights Eet for Infant*:♦»*,! von z rhtidrvn; our little for u Veisel Io bay—Something abont ble remedies which give renewed strength and and the sound of machinery after nightfall And she—adroop Is bar trembling mouth, vigor, are what are required in this, as well as Kiri used it cM-i : ■ 1 the Country, its Urography anil For the land of the Moors is far - so far! indicate a rush of business there------Looks whole week’s time in tbe •»1 v. .4 • H u n ter . all chronic and nervous diseases. tt^«e'i'.llle. Maine. But her eyes are fixed on the distant south of South Main street improved 50 per cent by Dear >‘rs • am n nun- i ave need your , Topogiaphy. Music Hall. Boston, Has a Thousands of unhappy suflerers all over the widening of street and building a new side Boston market and re Food a tre a t « >. out! I find It Is the b“9t In a childish faith that naught can mar. land are constantly being cured by his won food Usji u . r Infun:.'. Yours respectfully, So, footsore and weary, they journey on walk------First Baptist Choral Association will Mrs. G'MER K e n n e y . Great Audience. derful remedies. If you belong to this class, turned with the 'Neath the burning rays of the southern sun. soon give a concert in Warren------Work will S E N D for oor book, “ The Cure and do not delay anotner moment, but consult Dr. soon begin building Ulmer street------The Hall .liner of InfntitH,” mailed ROBABLY T h e C. G. For the Father told them, yesternight, Greene, take these remedies yourself and get Free to any ndtlveos. tenement block, South Main street, has been readers will be enter That he whom the Moors shall take and slay well. For you will be cured just so surely as receiving slight repairs. Dollber-Goodale Co., Boston, Ma; tained in the following Dwells ever in Heaven’s most high delight; you take them. His office is at 34 Temple Paint anil paper arc being marie to brighten Greatest Bargains Every Word Went Straight Place, Boston, Mass., where he consults with extracts from a letter Aud so they rose at the break of day and improve the Postal 'Telegraph office------(You may laugh If you will,but the tears will come) all, free o f charge. Mischeivous boys tied a tin pail to a dog’s t written home by Capt. To seek for the crown of martyrdom. to the Heart, Another great blessing to these patients is tail, 'Thursday. The dog got tangled up with Ever produced in the history Fred D. Waldo of ship the doctor’s system of letter correspondence. the pail, and was run over by a heavy team Ah, poor Theresa! In vain you seek! Down Go Provisions! Isaac Reed, which was This enables men all over the United States, and crushed to death. o f trade. Dear would-be martyr,denied tho rack! suflering from this disease, to consult him George Batty of Portland, the versatile *' af*’n 8 nitrate at Tal- Dark lashes drooped on the tear-stained cheek, A Talk That Was of Great without leaving their homes, and absolutely musician and entertainer, is in the city, look tai for the States, under Asleep, they found her, and brought her back, free of charge. Write him a letter stating how ing ami appearing as natural as of old------W. | ASK TO SEE THEIR date of Aug. 27. The letier was written to a A small, tired woman, who stood In vain. and Priceless Value. you feel, and he will answer it, describing G. Singhi and F. A. Thorndike took a trip to member of his family and not 01 iginally in But the woman, failing, strives again. your complaint thoroughly, telling what to do Boston, Thursday, on the City of Bangor.----- A11 that men knew ot good or wise— to be cured, and the cost of the necessary Fred M. Davies goes to New York with Capt. tended for publication: medicines. ALL WOOL Stern Ideals of the elder day— [ Special front Boston. ] J. A. Campbell. He will visit Hiram Snow. She is yours, this child with the ardent eyes; This system of treatment throughjetter cor Myrtic Young, of the class o f’95, is un Mollendo was the worst place 1 ever went respondence has proved of incalculable im How will ye mould this living clay? B o sto n, Oct. 17.—Men want to be strong. able to attend school this term because of to. We would roll at anchor as if we were portance, as thousands of men are being cured Can ye bring this girl to her woman’s best? They want good health, sound bodies, vigor sickness------Miss Annie Barter of Bluehill H e n r i e t t a s off Cape Horn, and there was one we* k there by it who could never afford to come to the I fling down my glove : ye accept the test. has been visiting Mrs. Artemus Tibbetts------was so much surf we could not work dis ous constitutions. city, but who, by having the medicine sent Mrs. George F. Kaler is in Portland, at the charging cargo. II. They were told just how to obtain all these them, at the low prices which the Doctor al Eye and Ear Infirmary for treatment to her Taltal is one cf the best places on the coast, THERESA. THE OIRL. last evening, in that great private lecture to ways charges, are enabled to be perfectly and eyes. and we can lay here as safe and comfortable permanently cured. Write him at once, if you as if we were in New York, and the diflerence I have looked in my m irror, mid Io! I have found men, given by the noted specialist Dr. Greene, 3 7 s C myself fair! cannot visit him at the office, 34 Temple is so great we can appreciate it. Vessels that of 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., in Music Place, Boston, Mass., and we promise you a OUTLOOK. For my eyes are alight ’ueath the lustrous black go to Mollendo often get into trouble, but wi Hall, Boston. People have learned that speedy and permanent restoration to sound waves of my hair. were f> rtunate enough to get away without when this noted physician gives a lecture, and vigorous health. 'The paper that headed its report of a bril ~\ 1 anything happening to us. And this dress, loo, becomes me. I wonder If Worth 50c. All Colors they will hear something they want to know, liant wedding with “Bridle Bits” is in trouble. Chili is the sm e in extent from north to when I come in to south as the United States from east to They will turn to behold me, to-night? Ahi these something that will greatly benefit them. RAIL ANO TIE . The prospect of David B. Hill’s success or ASK TO SEE THEIR west—about 2000 miles. It is the most pow thoughts tire a sin! The doctor has devoted his whole)life to defeat is the all-prevailing topic around the Once I longed for the crown of a martyr, aud glories eiful and enterprising of the Spanish Ameri the study of chronic and nervous diseases. Annual Meeting of the Wiscasset Road— Knox & store stoves of an evening. Among astute can Republics. The climate is very even, above; His treatment is so different and his success Lincoln Notes and Happenings. politicians it isn’t believed that the Shepherd M. F. DONOHUE, not much change during the year. The ther And now, I long only to live: to he loved.—and bolt will amount to much. Bets are being 4 5 - i n c h m o m e tc r stands about 60 or 70 degrees, and to love. so much greater than that of . ny other physi placed even on Morton and Hill. I have grown to be worldly aud sinful. I passed, The annual meeting of the Wiscasset & it seldom rains. 'T he people speak Spanish cian that his name and the wonderful cures Quebec Railroad Co. was held in Wiscasset CITY MARKET, and are m 4 e industrious and intelligent than yesternight, he has made, and is making every day, are Isn’t it a rather dubious way of putting it, The good, gray headed Father, whoso tales were 'Tuesday, and the following officers elected : the Peruvians. The country is very rich in Directors—B. T. Rundlett, Henry Ingalls, to say, for example, that the wedded pair will SERGE Iorner Park and Unij.i btreets. my childhood’s delight, known in every household in the land. A ir.muaS. The exports are nitrate, copper Wiscasset: W. F. P. Fogg, I. C. Libby, “ make their future home in Boston?” Why ot ar. :. er. There is not a blade of green lu my hair a red rose, on my lips a gay fragm ent of n who can rise to such a conception of not say that “ the wedded pair will make their Big stock just in. Must Waterville; A. R. G. Smith, Whitefield; A. gras >r a *ree gr aving on the coast. The song, the action of medicines on the human system, M. Card, Aina: George II. Crosby, Llewellyn future earthly home in Boston,” and thus do w a r used here is condensed and we pay live He turned wheu I passed him, and sighed. Then has indeed well earned the title of the greatest Libby, Albion; F. O. Brainard, China. away with all doubt. 39c I knew It was wrong, ci u * per gallon, this country’s currency. living specialist. President, B. T. Rundlett; General Man I, for another ear load. I Santiago anti Valparaiso the street car And plucked out the rase, but my spirit was ager, W. F. P. Fogg; Treasurer, William D. W o rth 62 l-2c. All C olors. „. ..l. ul...is are women. They were first era- stubborn and wild. ITis private lecture to men is one of the MANY APPLICANTS most important and valuable which he gives, Patterson. ;• war time when men were scarce, I have prayed all last night, on my knees, for the The stockholders voted 1,196 shares in lonohue’s Fancy Patent $ 4 5u but were found so useful that they were re faith of a child inasmuch as it deals with that large class of Are there for the position now held by Dep nervous, weak men, which is so fearfully com favor to 42 against to authorize an issue of ASK TO SEE THEIR tained. They wear dark blue dresses, white For the faith that slipped from me with childhood, 5300,000 of bonds for the purpose of com uty Sheriff Rivers, as tramp guardian in the standard...... 4 .0 0 aprons and a straw or white felt hat. and comes not again, mon. For what is moie terrible than a pleting and extending the road to a connec stone yard department of the county. The In coming to these ports there is much more When to follow the right seemed so simple. 1 physically and mentally weak man, with weak Orange Blossom...... 3 50 nerves’, whose energy and ambition are gone. tion with the Canadian Pacific and Bangor A position pays $2 a day, rain nr shine. Among care for the captain, as there are no light prayed, but In vain. Aroostook roads. The road will be finished houses, pilots or tug boats. Ab, sweet saints, and dear Mother, assist me, nnd And yet this great country is filled with just the applicants are Officer W. B. Hills of the NOVELTY Good Enough...... -3 .2 5 such men, whose hopes have been blighted, to Burnham the present season. These Flours a'.l warranted; money refunded If not pity ray youth! ambitions paralyzed, and whose lives have Rockland police, W. L. Blackington, and Fori cry out in darkness, "O, God! Where Is as represented. Delivered in Rockland or Thom proved failures because of weakened nerves Superintendent Thomas Hawken of the Fred Clough, at one time deputy sheriff un an ton. MATTERS HYMENEAL. right? Where Is truth?’’ and exhausted strength. local street railway is m Atlanta, Ga., attend der Sheriff Gray. Finest Line of Meats and Groceries In all Thy wide bounteous creation have these DRESS Thousands of young men of the brightest ing the street railroad convention. This office is at the disposal o f the County IN THE CITY. Pretty October Wedding in Waldoboro—Advance things no place— intellect, with unlimited brain power, and of Choice Cut Sirloin Roawt...... 18c Notes Regarding a Beautiful Trousseau. Light, music, and bird-soug, and laughter, and the most splendid prospects, notice that they Commissioners. Corned Beef. 1...... 5c to 8c beauty of face? are not making the most of their abilities, that The conductors of Maine are wearing a Good S teak ...... 2 lbs. 25c Yet the angels are beautiful, surely.—There be who black and white button for 30 days in mem 18 Ibe. Revere Granulated Sugar...... $1.00 their power to work is falling short, and that Waldoboro was the scene of a very lovely h ive loved ory of one of their number, a conductor of GOODS 10 I ba. choice Sweet Potutoea...... ,25c wedding, Wednesday, in which Frank Leslie they are. lOlba. Sllver-nkln O nions...... 25c Like mere women, aud is not Saint Isabel, there the Grand Trunk, recently killed, Welt of the Boston Journal and Emily daugh 4 lbs. best Raisin**...... 25c fore, approved? NOT MAKING THAT SUCCESS 1 lb. best Rio Coffee...... 25c ter of Mrs. Isaac Reed of Waldoboro figured 1 Jb. best Black T e a ...... 50c Is It wrong In the sky to be bright, in the flower for which they had reason to hope. Thou 5Oc, 75c, S1.OO, as groom and bride. Rev. James S. William sands of middle-aged men of undoubted abil Frank Keizer has been off a few days for Apples of all kinds very low, by the barrel. son of Augusta officiated. The home was to ue gay ? Ah, Lord! would thy manifest finger but point me ity, of indomitable perseverance and of tbe a rest. Al. Berry takes Mr. Keizer’s place C ^A ll good-, snld at Bottom Prices beautifu ly decorated. The bride was lovely and Albert Hall of Jefferson fills Mr. Berry’s the way highest mental attainments have seen their W orth 75c, SI.OO, SI 25 for Cash. in a gown of cafe au lait embroidered crepe, place. I would bow to Thy portents, nor tremble, I think, power, little by little g-> from them, until they trimmed with velvet. Miss ' 'allie Welt, sister have been forced to abandon their lofty am o f groom, was a charming maid of honor in a at Thy rod. M F. Donohue. CITY MARKET. What, Dolores? The dance? I am coming.— bitions and give up in despair. Like the line The Unde Tom’s Cabin Co. comes with ASK TO SEE THEIR CORNER PARK AND UNION STS. costume of white cashmere and bengaline silk. Forgive me, <» God I sands of an hour-glass trickling through a two private cars, a living car and baggage Telephone 40 3. 40 A lunch was served after the ceremony and III. minute opening, so their power, vigor and am the bridal party took train for Boston. They bition unconsciously fades away, leaving them will reside at 3 Boston Avenue, West Med SAINT THERESA. weak, enervated and unable to longer main ford. Bhe who was once Theresa d’Avila tain their position in the bnsiness world. MUSICAL MATTERS. Light as a Fairy, The bride is a young lady of many graces — Her very name cast off with worldly things; Thousands of old men, wiih whitened hair and FANCY SILKS. of character and person, anr all her mind is bent on worldly things. Union, recently from Boston, violinist, will be Bread Winner. REASONS FOR CHOICE weakness, dull head, dimness of vision, im It is strong, reliable, lum- t. and manufactured U epotleee Mother, pray fo r ue! paired memory, gloom and depression of mind, the soloist. expressly to jfive A L L O U T -D O O Jt W D ltK - in all widths, for Fancy 'GJrncJl I JtS tbe lte»t Service l< r the Leuht Money. Friendship Sunday School Scholar Answers From And my own youth comes strangely back today headache and dizziness. There is a flushing . Made for M cnai. 1 li j i. f. m soft, pliable stock, My own gay foolish, falsely happy jouth, of the face on the least excitement, a feeling The First Baptist Choral Association was en in two styles, fcainli s I: .noral and Congress* Work, Etc., Etc. with and without tap sole. A Standpoint of Sad Experience.? j .•a® When all my soul cried passionately out of cowardice, unsteadiness of nerves, sleep tertained and in »st happily entertained Wed (Striving against the warning voles within. lessness, trembling, loss of confidence; the nesday evening last by Miss Fannie Ulmer at AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., her home, Rockland Highlands. 'The mem Friendship, in this county, is a fishing com For lile! life! life! us other women live, thoughts wander, and the person wakes in BOSTON, MASS. ASK TO SEE THEIR munity, ami the past few years fishermen have In the bright, happy, beauteous, human world, the morning tired and unrefreshed, and with bers of the society had a special car which left not been revelling and rolling in wealth. Sun a bad taste in the mouth. the Highlaods’at eleven p. m. After a short THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. For worldly beauty, joy and grief and love. F. A. Peterson, day of last week the Sunday school lesson was I thunk Thee that Thou led’st me to Thyself. There is restlessness, trembling of the voice rehearsal various games, charades, etc., helped Demand it of your Grocer. v s je the flying hours to fly, the round of gaiety be BARGAINS regarding the Saviour’s choice of the fisher Help o f the afflicted, pray fo r ue ! on excitement, irritabahty, a dull, cloudy sen Agpii*. Kiivikiu lilni'k. Ituckliiiiil. Accept no imitation or substitute. men for disciples, ami when the Friendship sation, often attended by disagreeable feelings ing relieved by a most appetizing lunch of clergyman asked why Jesus chose the fisher And yet 1 know It Is not many years in the head and eyes, and the mind is easily fruit cake, angel cake, corn starch cake, gold C o b b , W ig h t & Co., Agents. men the following answer came quick ami I have fouud rest. Within this very cell confused. At times there is cake, cake with white frosting, cake with decided from one of the pupils: How often have I paced the whole night long WEAKNESS AND PAIN chocolate frosting, currant cake, grapes, ap And felt my sinful natural soul rebel ples, coffee, cocoa, etc. Piano solos by Miss “Because the fishermen were so poor he in the back and palpitation of the heart. BLANKETS took pity on ’em and made ministers of ’em.” Against thy Providence! and cried uloud, Ulmer, Miss Ingraham ainl Mr. Whitcomb “O God’ how profits It Thy glorious Church, There is a lack of force, energy and power were sandwiched into the program. rTwas and the ambition is gone. HORSE POWERS This taking women from th j suffering eartii the jolliest time of the season. IHachineNfor T l l l t KSIIINC; & C I J .N<. 'These symptons mean that the person is suf 'The next event of the association will be a Jr ASK TO SEE THEIR I.rtiiu, audSAWINt. WOOD with < ii n SMART VINE. To wear their hearts out within four grey walls?” fering from nervous debility, and that the » a u d C ro n n -t u t D r a g .*• But peace has come upon my storm-tossed soul, prize “ bean shelling” at the home of the di whole nervous system is becoming exhausted rector, 11. M. Lord, and it will probably occur It Ga ne Up of Its Own Accord and Proceeded to Aud now I ask tor naught on earth but peace. and enfeebled. The consequences of this con Star o f the morning, pray fo r ue ! Wednesday evening of this week. BARGAINS World s Show People What It Could Oo. dition are most fearful. They cannot be de I have not thought upon these things for years, picted in language too strong, for the very — IN — Being beyond tho petty storms of life. hope of any success in life depends upon the Fail, Barnard Ingraham, without meaning to, THE FISHERMEN. CHICAGO.* <» Lord, in Thy good time remove Thou me person’s recovery ! Many a physical and men raised some big pumpkins this year. Early in From out the vain, unprofitable eurth ■ ' j A Acknowledged - tal wreck can be traced directly to this dis- B£.HT« conaidvnuic tim j Dm li, If.. . ? the season a pumpkin vine came up of its own Into Thy true aud real dedght. And now ase. Snapped Her Foremast Short Off in Heary Sea— Underwear bllily, (Juuutiiy and Quuiity or work. 5 .....• * accord, anil grew and grew in'a way that out Aid mo, that for the glory o l'l’hy name And what is the cure for this terrible calam Arrival of the Bucksport Bankers. " V I " — .'k lt S s A. W.GRAY’8 SONS, did the famous Phinney turnip. Mr. Ingra I may perform my task, and guide the steps ity? What can they do to get well? Px rjCNTKXa AND SOIUJ MANUVACTLJKKhri, ham has recently gathered the crop that Of these poor children in the Way; and keep 'There is no man living who has done so P O Box M. MIIHH.LTOWX Hl’U lX iS , Vt. resulted from the enterprise of that one Fishing schooner J. W. Collins of Glouces- Before my darkened eyes tho one truth clear; much for this large class of patients as Dr. ter arrived here Thursday from the Georges ASK TO SEE THEIR independent seed, and it took a horse and Greene, nor is there any branch o f his practice wagon to do it. That earth is naught, and lleuven is ail nnd all. Banks with 7000 pounds of iish, and fore in which this specialist has obtained such mar mast gone, snapped off by a lurch in a heavy < )n this one vine were seven pumpkins, Tbs holy A bln., auuk upon her knee, D o n ’t C hildren Cry tor velous results. Seeing in his large practice the sea. Bookcases, w eig h in g as follows: 42 pounds, 35, 33, 31, And the great chorus rose iuio a wuil: terrible results of of this disease, and knowing 30, 27, iS ’o, making a total of 2i6,1o pounds O Lamb o f God, who bear'et all earthly el n, Pitcher’s Castoria. the inability of other physicians to cope with The Belfast Journal gives the following Spare ue, O Lord! it, and indeed the failure of most of them to B u y O Lamb o f God, who bear'et all earthly ein, news of the Bucksport bankers; “ The Ainy recognize such a complaint, the Doctor deter Knight is at Canso. Frviay the Frank C. Tables, Utaer ue, O Lord! mined to make this department a special study. O Lamb o f God, who bear'et all eerlhly etn, Rich, Capt. Chas. Cushing of the Nickerson He searched the laboraltories o f the world, de fleet, arrived at Boothbay, with 2,000 quintals Safe, Soothing, Satisfying Pity ue, Lord! voting years o f study and enormous sums of P ia n o s ! Kyrie eleieun, Chriete eleleon, Kyrie eleieon. in the hold, and having lost nothing of any It positively cures croup, colds, coughs, colic, sore lungs, kidney troubles, money to learn positively the action of every account but the cable. The Rich brought no Chairs, lame back, chaps, chilblains, earache, headache, toothache, cuts, bites, burns, IV known herb on these parts. news of the rest of the fleet. The Clifford, Until you have seen us aud got our His success has far exceeded his greatest ex bruises, strains, spraius, stiff joints, sore>rc musclemuscles, stiugs, cramps aud pains. Su-ru id calx of the elder day, Syinoml and Quiner were on auother part lowest prices. : : : : Yu have dune your part; let us count the cost: pectations. The combination of harmless of the Banks and nothing was seen of them. 1 It is the best. Screens Yu have broken a heart and flung it away ; vegetable remedies he has succeeded in bring The men think that these craft were blown It is the oiliest, A saint l« Won, and u woman lost. ing together and compounding for this com We guarantee to furnish any fit is tbe original, off in the big gale and will work in all right, plaint, is most wonderful, lie has prepared although perhaps somewhat damaged. P. S. lit is unlike any other. Aud ye aay, The world ia wholly vain, remedies for this terrible physical and nervous The Clifford is reported at St. Margaret’s Bay, make on the market as low as That are given to you after It is superior to all others. (Though the natural human heart rebulaj weakness in men, so potent in their healing N. S., Oct. 13, with 1,200 quintals. It is the jgreat vital and muscle nervine. A trifle if uurlbly joy and pain, and strengthening power, so irrisistible in their any one in the business, and in your Cash Purchases I t is for internal as much as external use. For the place of the aoui ia aomewhurc ciau. effects, aud so permanent in their results, that FOUHO^OEAO. It is used aud fully endorsed by ail athletes, there is no case which cannot be cured by But I auy, The world ia lifu, and good; addition to this will furnish Stool dt is a soothing, healing, penetrating Anodyne. them. They strike right at tbe root of amount to $25. I.tl u» lead our iivua at their highest w o rth ; Tuesday forenoon, a team was noticed ap It is what every mother should have in the house, Not, cowardlike, hidden in solitude, THIS FEARFUL AFFLICTION, proaching Winslow’s Mills in which the body and Cover, pay freights, assume is loved by suffering children wheu dropped on But here on the joying, suffering earth, and under their vitalizing influence the down of a man was lying. The horse was stopped is used and recommended by many piiysiciaus t hearted and despondent person soon begins to and the man was carried into the office of risk of transportation and keep is the Universal Household Remedy from infancy to And I declare,yc have spoiled—uo leaa- feel a new life with n him, the eyes sparkle Vannab, Chute & Co. It proved to be Ben is safe to trust that which has satisfied generation after generation, A woman lit for earth's noblest use; uitb health, the nerves become strong aud jaiuin Turner who drives a team for J. J.Bond in tune for one year...... W. 0. is made from the favorite prescription of a good old family physician. 80 I say, Fullure : and ye, Success steady, tbe mind regains its cheerfulness, the of Jefferson. Dr. G. H. C o o m b s was called Ss marvellous liow many ailments it will quickly relieve, heal uud Cure. And betwixt us now let the glad world choaao. pallor aud hollow cheeks disappear and the and pronounced the man dead from an at blood becomes rich and pure, sending renewed tack of heart disease The remains were Tbe Doctor’s Signature and directions are on every bottle, Did Thereaa ever dud her beet? I fling down my glove : do ye take the test? vigor and health throughout the system. carried to his home in Jefferson, lie was r you can’t get it .c a J to us. Price 35 ccntsi s is s r uo. Sold by Parnphlot free. Rita Cs k io b iu ji Wm it u . about 70 years old. S. JuutaSoN & Co., Custom House St., Boston, Mass., Sole Vroprietora. Maine Music Co. HEWETT 5 CO.