Courier Gazette : November 6, 1897
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Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. T^ICE-A-W EEK . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday November 6 1 8 9 7 Vol. 52. No. 78 MUST WEAR STRIPES NOTES IK MUSICAL CIRCLES MARRIED IN CHICA60 UNDER NIAGARA FALLS IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY MISS BEECHER’S Providing They Have Deen In the Service The many local friends o f Mrs. W . R. Mina Mnu<l Waterman Formerly of Thom A Rockland Woman Knjoyna Novel Exper “Sentimental Tom m y” has gone into its Long Enough. Chapman w ill be glad to know that she has aston United to Rx-Mayor Curtin. ience Beneath tho W ater’s Avalanche. forty-third edition. recovered from her illness immediately fol AND... A deciee has gone ftrth from the head Ex-M ayor Edwin Upton Curtis of Boston, Rev. Mrs. Taylor, enroute to the World’s “ Rupert of H entrau,” the sequel to “ The H A IR lowing the festival. Mrs. Chapman is the quarters of Uncle Sam’s post*office depart and Miss Maud W aterman, formerly of Thom convention of the W . C. T . U ., stopped off at Prisoner of Zenda,” is said to surpass its guest of Mrs. Hom er Chase of Auburn. She ment that substitute letter carrier! and carriers aston, were united in marriage in Chicago Niagara. She writes Th e Courier-Gazette of predecessor. It is described as being full of WHISKER DYE. will be in Bangor on business for the Maine who hive been in the service five years and Oct. 27, the event occurring much sooner her interesting experience: the most vivid and picturesque romance. It contains no sulphur or lead. Clear dye festival next week and will be joined there by —large bottles. over, shall be known by tbe stripes on their than Boston society had anticipated and com I am here in a rain storm. The falls are as M r. Chapman, who has been in New York No life of General Grant can ever compare 08 ON BALK AT DRUGGISTS. c«»at sleeves. pletely taking the wind out of the sails of the awful in the rain,hut not as splendid. In the tbe past few days conducting bis choruses in with Grant’s own story o f his career, but Ihe The order of course w ill be complied with Boston reporters, who were ingloriously sun the water looks like crystal, in the shade that state. Mrs. Chapman’s kind and thought makers of biographies continue In use him as but tbe letter carriers are having no end of “scooped.” The Globe tells the story in it is gray, foam and all. However, I shall don ful regard for tbe chorus singers at the Port a subject. Tbe laest w ilie r to deal with fun over it. The carrier wbo has put in five three installments, the first being the follow rubbers and mackintosh aud go down to the land festival is a subject of continual remark him is Hamlin Garland. In the shape ot years’ service in the post-office department, ing despatch from Chicago: water. * • * the choristers of these cities. It is admitted “ Gyp,” the French novelist— otherwise the will be entitled to one stripe on each sleeve, “ In the list of marriage licenses published Such a day I I went out, bought a hat for a postal card to by all, M r. Chapman among tbe first, that Comtesse de M artel— has made so much and the carrier who has served ten years two in Thursday papers occurred the following : fifty cents— a beauty— ami went to the falls. the Maine festival would not have been the money by her writings that she has been stripes on each sleeve, while tbe substitute Edwin U. Curtis, Boston, age 36, Miss Maud The wind took my hat from my head over the E A S T M A N success that it was bad it not been for Mrs. able to buy back her father’s ancestral home, carrier will be distinguished by the letter S on Waterman, Boston, age 30.” M r. Curtis is falls, and that is the end of that hat. So I Chapman. the Chateau de Miiabeau, and is now living B R O S . & the cuds ol his coat sleeves. ex-mayor of Boston. The wedding took place went bare-headed all day and had a splendid there. You will want to read the following official Exit M aine’s Festival October, surpassing Wednesday at the residence of the bride’s time. In the forenoon I took the M aid of the B A N C R O F T fair. But Lewiston and Auburn singers and Mary E. W ilkins has amused herself in the Each Garment proclamation so as to know that tbe letter sister, Mrs. Jesse E. H all, 271 Oakwood Mist and steamed up to the foot of the falls carriers are properly attired :— musically interested should not forget next boulevard. The wedding was very quiet, so and back again. Then I rumbled around and intervals of novel writing by preparing a Portland, Me., book of ballads, verses and jingles for chil That We Make I’ost-offico Department i Monday, Nov. ist, when a meeting is to be much so, indeed, that no mention of it got in admired the falls from different points of view. will bring you by return mail, Office of the Firm Aunt. Postmaster General > called in the evening to place the Lewiston to the Chicago papers except the routine an At noon I was hungry but would not go dren. This volume, called “ Once Upon a For you has that air,of Individ* W ashington, D. C., Oct 19, 1897. > and Auburn festival choir on n firm basis of nouncement of the issuance of the marriage up to get dinner. A sweet little woman Time and Other Child Verses,” is to be Postmaster, Kocklund, Me-— samples of or information abour organization and start it towards winning that license. Among those present at the wedding from the south of Ireland shared her dinner brought out by the I.othrop Publishing Co. iialitv so much sought by tho fash Blr—Tho PoMmuRter General has mndo an order anything in their immense amending section 031 (a) aa follows:— £500 prize which is offered by Mr. Chapman were M r. and Mrs. Cate of Boston and a with me. A t 2 o’clock I prepared for a Charles Scribner’s Sons have in press a ionable man. We may not put October 16, 1897. to the local chorus of the next Maine festival number of relatives. The ceremony was per descent into the Cave of the Winds. I was new uniform edition of the novels of D r. J. Ordered. which shall best please the judges. Prize* formed by Rt. Rev. Edward E. Cheney of the stock. Add the following paragraph to aectlon 631 (a) assigned a room and bidden to remove every G. Holland. It is surprising to hear that over better cloth into our olothing than songs are scarce, that is, the kind thatb Han It’s a Amended Postal Laws and Regulations, Freo De Reformed Episcopal church. The couple garment and put on 0 red flannel suit. Then seven hundred thousand copies of these nov you have had from anothcrjtailor, livery service :— Kronold played and M r. W illiams sang, and left the city Wednesday night. They will be a girl came in and put an oil-skin suit over els have been sold. This having been the Letter Carriers who have served five yeara ahull prize singing is scarcer than a prima donna’s at home after Jan. 1 at 74 Highland street, that, and I went down n spiral staircase to wear a« a mark of distinction, upon both sleeves of case, perhaps the new edition will make its at the name cost, but we assuredly Quick—Easy — Safe— Cheap their uniform coat, three-fouilhs Inch above tho gold tooth, or a bunch of violets in a M t. Roxbury. No cards.” the brink of Niagara. There I walked along way. braid on cuff of sleeves,a half chevron of black cloth David snow drift. It doesn’t come by “ read Detroit contributes this despatch: “ Ed a path under the cliff until at the edge of The volume issued by Paul Laurence D u n give a man a lit that cannot be im one-half Inch wide, eitendiug horizontally from ing it through once,” then “ trying it over” win U . Curtis, ex mayor of Boston, and bride Lura falls. A broad walk with n railing led seam to seam of cout sleeve and sewed In seams of bar, Ihe negro poet, a year or so ago, merited way to buy Dry Goods. just to be sure you have it; but in singing a are at tbe Cadillac, this city. M r. and Mrs. along in front of the fall, over the rocks and proved upon. sleeve. For every additional live years of servlco the wide attention it received. The author little six days in the week and disturbing your Curtis arrived here this morning. M r. Cur water at the base. Over bridges I went another atrlpe of the same material and ilyle as tbo has genuine melody and his little studies of flrat ( ne stripe shall be added. All atrlpes to be somnolent neighbor in choir or congregation tis laughingly admitted to the reporters that where I was drenched with spray, and entered This firm have a thirty- human nature are sagacious and illuminating.