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.

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OFF-YEAR ELECTIONS publican pre** and people profess to believe. The Courier-Gazette. The light on Olivera c untenance well nigh NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD enetrated |the unwaahed windowa of the The Rewnlt of Monday’* Content Not An A fact often overlooked, or not always un­ rWfCf-A-Wff* 'pinion office when thia newa came in and we 'v*v*v*v*v< Expected In Every Cnne. E derstood, is that women sutler at much from can im agine with what rapture he would distressing kidney and bladder trouble* as the ALL THE HOME NEWS ME MEET ME Elections were held in 14 states Monday flouriah about hia gifted pen, had not later men. Tbe womb it situated back of and very and it rained pitch-forks and hoe-handles in newa torn down tbe abort livad bones and Published ercry Tuesday and Saturday morning from '• AT AT THE BROOK close to tbe bladder and for that reason any 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine T he Qig Store the whole fourteen. Not content with the inatalled on their pedeata, the fact that M ark distress, disease or inconvenience manifested battle which the elements were putting up waa victorioua after all. At the Democratic in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary pas­ BY THE ROCKLAND PUBLI SH I NG CO. the Mayors and colonels had a friendly spat headquarters Wednesday night it was con­ sage is often, by mistake, attributed to female in Kentucky, in which four were killed and ceded that the Republican state ticket bad weakness or womb trouble of some sort. Subscriptions $» per year in advance: single copies eight wounded. Rut then, that’s a mild been elected by about 30,000 and that the The error it easily made and may be a* three cents. affray for the state of raw whiskey and blue Advertising rates based upon circu’ation and very Legislature would be Republican. Even now easily avoided by setting urine aside for reasonable. gtass and the other guests probably suffered it is claimed that Ganna will not have a twenty-four bouts; a sediment or settling ia Communications upon topics of general interest 1 from ennui. picnic for Gov. Busbell is going to run lor evidence that your kidneys and bladder need solicited. The battle in Greater New York attracted Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation Senator. But that sounds fishy. doctoring. If yon have pain or dull aching at second-class postal rates. the most attention owing to the complicated in the back, pass water too frequently, or A ll Styles Of situation which was rendered absolutely dra­ KENTUCKY. scanty supply, with smarting or burning— NEWSPAPER HISTORY matic by the death of Henry George, one of Kentucky wheels into the Democratic these ire also convincing proofs of kidney The Rockland Gar-tte was asublithed ia 18 »6 the candidates, upon the eve o f election. column by a majority of over 25,000. Reports trouble. If yon have doctored without ben­ 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with from all over the state show that James E. But had George lived and polled his full efit, try Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, tbe great he Gazette in 1883. The Free Press was established strength it is doubtful if the result would have Shackelford, S Iver Democrat, nominee for in 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. kidney remedy. Tbe mild and extraordinary O vercoats done anything more than decrease the ma­ appelate court clerk, will have fully 25,000, il The Union Times was established in 189a. The three effect will surprise yon. It stands the highest papers consolidated March l>. 1897. jority o f Van W yck a few thousands. Every­ not 30,000 majority, and that the Silver for its wonderful cures. I f you take a medi­ body whoever read of Tammany Hall and Democrats will have a majority of over twenty cine von should take the best. A t drugging Ready-to-wear Overcoats the Tiger expected that Van Wyck and in the two bouses of the general assembly. fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a Circulation 6,000 Each Issue r j THE BIG STORE Croker would scoop the .board, but the ad­ This is not quite so pleasing, but everything sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free mirers of Seth Low, Benjamin F. Tracey and goes in election time and there are three long by mail. Mention The Courier-Gazette and equal to the best made-to-order Henry George, the younger, were not looking years before another president is elected. send your address to D r. Kilm er & Co., for quite such a fell swoop as Tammany Tbe variety that ia found in every Is­ ones at prices decidedly lower. SOUTH DAKOTA. Bimangton, N. Y. The proprietors of this aac of The Courier-Gaaette covers a administered. W e give herewith a brief and paper guarantee the genuineness of this ofler. readable report o f tbe result in the different Out ol eight judicial circuits in the sta’e wide range, and it will be observed states: the Republicans elect five judges, the Dem o­ that it all bears a local flavor—all is crats one, tbe Populista one and tbe Fusion- Grand Army Appointments. . iata one. South Dakota waa tardy in tbe particularly adapted to onr Knox Our new stock of Fall and Winter Overcoats Department Commander L. T. Carleton is­ Popular Roger W alcott was reelected M cKinley-Bryan contest, but ia fast redeem­ sued General Orders N o. 7, dated October ing herself and no bard feelings are ch u n k e d . county constituency. and Suits is complete and unusually attractive— governor by a majority of about 87,000, tbe 20, and made tbe following appointments: All the home news— that’s the pa­ vote for the leading candidates, one small KANSAS. Aides-de-camp to the commander-in-chief, A . S. Bangs, Augusta; H . A. Shorey, Bridg­ per’s strongest point. Aro you read embracing every tailoring design prepared for town missing, being as follows: Walcott, Fusionists and Republican managers are 165,370; George Fred Williams 74,414; ton; A. R. G. Smith, North Whitefield; John ing it regularly? If not, let us send it claiming a majority of the offices. O f 22 this season’s trade. The medium or regular, as THE BIG STORE W illiam Everett 14,134. W alcott’s majority counties out of 105 heard from I t are placed P. Canon, Mount Vernon; E. C- Milliken, to you a little on trial—say three shows a large falling off as compared with in the Republican column and nine in that of Portland; J. F. Day, Saco; Thomaa Daggett, months, 26 papers, for fifty cents. well as the extremes of style are all represented last year, but that’s not very surprising as the Fusionista, while two are so close as to Foxcroft; and Chas. Crowell, Lewiaton. nobody ever expects to witness another such William FeDnelley of Bar Harbor appointed Paper stopped when you don’t want it make an official ballot necessary to determine here. The latest wrinkles in trimming and lin­ clean sweep as M cK inley and Wolcott made, the result. assistant inipectoi general. anv longer. in an off year. There were but few close Annual inspection will be made during ing, the newest shades and the most popular contests for seats in either branches of tbe November and December. Tom Platt blundered. legislature, but singularly enough, nearly all Election of a chief justice o l tbe Supreme Aides-de-camp to department commander: and desirable materials are incorporated in the resulted in victories for the Democrats, so court. Republicans and Silver Republicans Jerry Dempsey, Caribon; Harvey S. Comery, that there w ill be four less Republicans in claim to have elected Hayt, Democrats and Thomaston; W. E. Spooner, Perham; John Those living in the vicinity of large garments we are now showing. the 1898 bouse than in 1897. As the Repub­ Populists claim to have elected Gobbert. Brown, Yarmouthville; Theo. V, Hili, Rock­ manufactories are not “ kicking”against lican majority w ill be about 138, the few Official canvass necessary. port; George S. Fuller, Hallowell, and Mar­ defeats will make no difference. The senate, In quality we have every grade lrom the NEW JERSEY. shall Lawrence, Freedom. the eflects of the Dingley law. however, will be little changed, 34 Republi­ cans and six Democrats; and tbe house 182 The vote in N ew Jersey was light. The medium to the very finest—the average, as well Democrats made gains in almost every county, Kuby Lips— And a clear complexion, the The proportion of those who fail to THE BIG STORE Republicans, 51 Democrats, six independents pride of woman— Have you lost these charms and one Prohibition. but the Republicans retain control of the state see tbe returning prosperity is estim­ as the choicest creations of the most celebrated house of assembly by a narrow majority. through Torpid Liver, Constipation, Bilious­ ness or Nervousness? D r. Agnew's Liver NEW YORK. Last year there were but four Democrats in ated now at something less than one- Pills will restore them to you—40 Little m akers. the lower house. This year there w ill be 26. Partial and complete returns from all tbe "Rubies” in a vial— 10 cents. Act like a fourth of one per cent. The Republicans will have 34 members. counties of the State show a plurality for charm. Never gripe.—4. Sold by W. J. This great variety of style, quality of work­ The Democrats also made gains in the senate Alton B. Parker, Democrat, candidate for C o a k l e y and C. II. M oo re & Co. With only $153,000,000 of silver judge of the court of appeals of 49,157. The and, instead of three members out of 21, will manship and material is open to your selection have seven out of that number. Four of the coined by the United States mints last unofficial vote for Mayor of Greater New Knox County's Physicians. York follows: Van Wyck, 235,180; Low, five Republicans retiring from the senate were year the silverites cannot make out a According to the Maine Medical Register at" a scale of prices averaging 25 to 50 per cent <49,837; Tracy, 101,833; George, 20,386; succeeded by Democrats. Knox county has 52 physicians to a popula­ Strong case about “discrimination” Gleason, 581. The latest returns on members MARYLAND tion of 31,472, or one to every 605 persona. against silver. less than those asked by expensive tailors for of tbe Assembly (lower bouse of the State Boss Gorman made a tremendous fight to Legislature) give the Republicans a majority restore bis party to power in this state but like productions. of 12 in a total membership of 150. In the latest returns say that in a jo in t ballot the THE POPULAR BAKER Wheat has gone np again, but the last Assembly the Republican majority was 79. Legislature will stand 59 Republican and 58 calamityites have some consolation left Step in this week and see some of these THE BIG STORE Three Citizen’s Union nominees were elected Democrat. And that too after there had been The people of this city know in the fact that tbe New England in this city. The Senate, which holds over, a bitter factional fight in the Republican stylish garments. W e shall be pleased to show has a republican majority of 20. Thus W ho baked their Bread long years ago, mackerel catch is 60,000 barrels short party. Greater New York passes under control of And when they want the best that’s made- Tam m any H a ll for four years. There are IOWA. of that of a year ago. them to you regardless of whether you wish to 'Tis C. E . Rising gets their trade. opportunities for enormous fraud and every­ Shaw, Republican, is re-elected by about make an immediate purchase or not. body connected with Tammany may possibly 35,000 and tbe Legislature is Republican. This baker does not need to tell Thousands of people are reported to become Astors and Vanderbilts. On the Iowa didn't forget her duty, surely. The people who know him so well— be starving in Cuba. Tbe idea among other band it is possible and probable that PENNSYLVANIA That if the price of flour goes higher Judge Van W yck and his associates may the Spaniards that war with the United The election here was over state officers, H e had a big stock of his buyer; give the second largest city in the world a States is a remedy for their troubles is Every style prescribed by and the Republicans captured the whole box They know full well the BEST they’ll get, / business like administration, with peace and and dice by immense pluralities. Pennsylvania a singular instance of pride verging on I I wheat does fluctuate a bit. fashion we can supply from prosperity for all. To this end every good and Maine are among tbe Republican bul­ in sa n ity . Republican, Jeffersonian Democrat and warks of strength. H e has H ealth Bread that can’t be beat— our ready-to-ivear stoclc. C itizen pledges himself, and we will all look It's made from pure old grist mill wheat; for the best. NEBRASKA. The export trade of September was Fusionists carry tbe state by about 10,000. For nourishment, it stands a peer the heaviest of any month in the year, Bryan worked like a Trojan to achieve even Among the many grades this year. and was greater than any September The Democrats were nearly tickled to that much. For mind you,the boy orator atilt And for Crimp Crust, Vienna, Twist, has presidential bees in his bonnet. for years. It amounted to $104,691,705, death Tuesday night when returns seemed to And other kinds as well, VIRGINIA. indicate that M ark Hanna would be defeated They’re always fresh in Rising’s cart a gain of over 22 per cent- over that of in bis fight to control a Legislature which The Dutch took Holland and tbe Demo­ W hen brought each day to sell. the September of a year ago. J. F. GREGORY & SON would return him to the U. S. Senate. Mark crats carried V irginia. The latest returns from H is N E W D O M E S T IC premiums too, ONE CLOTHIERS, Hanna ! The King of Bosses, the man who the election in Virginia give tbe Democrats never wore any kind of clothes except those all the senatori elected and 94 and perhaps Are something new and pleasing— As almost everybody expected, designed with dollar marks. The man who Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren 95 of members of tbe House. The Republi­ By saving checks you get fine spoons, Spain’s renly to the United States is controls McKinley and the whole administra­ cans get four and perhaps five members of tbe Your silverware increasing. very conciliatory. Spain is aware that <1 tion, and who is going to stuff us all in his House and the Independents one member. capacious pockets before four years have anything like arrogance or insolence in The Democrats made heavy gams in the " P*“ ed- At lean (bat*, what the anti-Re the southwest and in the valley. Ordway’s Planters Cure Weak Back. her demeanor toward the United States would he properly resented. Her peo­ THE POLO RACE wanted to play in Rockland this winter hut ple, including tbe part of them who Lewiston wouldn’t have it The Season Opens Tonight and All the run her newspapers, are proud and ig I f there was ever anything absurd or child­ Sports W ill Be at Elmwood Hall. uoraut, and are apt to say things which like it is the long wrangle in the Bangor and make their officials grieve. The offi­ Referee M ay w ill blow his whistle at 9 Portland papers over their football teams. o’clock this evening and tbe polo season foi More than half tbe football games played in cials, however, particularly those who ’97 ’98 w ill be in full blait. The Portlands Maine this season hive been on paper. OUR GREAT DRY GOODS SALE! are ruuning the government, will take gathered from many source* by Manager especial care not to offend this country. Burnham w i’l be Rockland’s opponents and as both teams want to win the tight will be B0WLIN6 CONTEST Still, that Caban belligerency rosolu- made aggressive by both teams. Tbe Rock- tion has a good chance to pass Con­ lands have been getting in some practice The Bangor bowling team visited our city Of The A. G. ELLIOT Entire Big Stock. Thursday evening and met the Rockland team gress early in tbe session. work the past few days and have showed up in good form, and it is expected that they will in a friendly contest at Healey’s alleys. The give a good account o f themselves tonight. Bangor team came down by steamer and were It is an actual fact, rather than a Judging from the sale of tickets a large crowd an hour or more late which allowed but four campaign story, that tbe advocates of will be present to give tbe team a good send strings to be rolled. There was a fair number AT RETAIL a WHOLESALE AT ONE HALF REGULAR PRICE. off. of spectators out to witness the contest. Tbe the free-silver theory are gradually and candles bad a contrary fit and all through gracefully breaking away from their Schofield released by Gardiner to Rock­ tbe evening broke badly for both teams but Owing to the Enormous Size of THIS STOCK INCLUDES Waterville, Me., Nov. 2, 1897. former convictious in regard to the land will play in Augusta as Rockland has tbe home boys rolled steadier, consequently This Stock we find it impossible enough men without him. winding up with fair strings. Tbe visitors white metal and are looking about for took the bad breaks as tbe irony of fate. Mr. Simonton D ry Goods Co , to quote prices. Parties who ex­ Dress Goods. Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Ladles’ other “issues.” Many men who sup­ Hadley has been released by Portland to Healey had the highest total for the home 410, 412 Main St. team and M r. Spear for the visitors. A t the ported free silver in last year’s cam­ Gardiner. conclusion of tbe game the visitors were enter­ pect to buy any Dry Goods this GENTLEMEN—In accepting your 01- Jersey Fleece Underwear, fluslln Underwear, paign, seeing the way tbe drift is go­ There w ill be no dozen straight victories tained at Mrs. Perkins’ restaurant with a fer for the A. G. Elliot stock I wish to Gloves Dress Linings, Percales, Calicoes, ing, are dropping the silver theory and turkey supper and an hour or more was de­ fall or at any future time should for any one team this season. Ginghams, Outings, also Blankets, Men’s Un. coming out squarely in favor of abso­ voted in discussing the contents of well spread ted you the price you pay us is notone- tables. The Bangor “ boys” aie “ right down not delay in visiting our store derwear, Overalls, Jumpers Outing Shirts, lute fiat ism. it is, however, but a step Lewiston Sun :— Tbe Lewiston polo team good fellars” and not a one of them was sorry half tne cost of the goods. They are from free Bilvcr and the issuance of will play their first game on Nov. 6, at which for being in Rockland. The Rockland* will during the Grand Sweep Sale. rt liable a 'd up to-aate merchandise Gloves, Mittens, Tabllngs, Napkins, Crashes, time a brass band w ill be the order of tbe money worth forty ceuts on the hun­ make another trip to Bangor at an early date. Towels, Cottons, Sheetings, Wrappers, Waists evening, and the season will open witL a The score: bought when prices were at lowest dred to unlimited paper money with rush. People in the two cities are on nettles flacklntoshes. Comforte-s, Small Wares, Han- ROCKLAND. The Earlier The Better! point, We can safely say you can give nothing behind it to assure its redemp for tbe polo season to begin, and there will Le crowds who w ill turn out this winter to Thomaa 74 85 «3 8 7 - 831 your customers the greatest values in kerchlefs, Umbrellas, Rugs, Yarns, Laces, tio n . Feruuld 87 84 81 75-329 cheer tbe Spindle city lads on to victory. O w ­ Kltredge 82 87 79 83 - 831 Rockland as you can aford to sett these Hamburgs, Belts and Machine Thread, ing to tbe fact that the City hall was engaged H (twins Many Bargains Cannot Last! COL- FUGLER FUR SPEAKER for a few days hence tbe men w ill not report Healey goods at prices less than cost to manu­ at Lewiston for several days to come. T a r­ Totals 417 482 417 496 1817 facture. Yours Respy, The friends of the numerous candi­ rant has gone to Gardiner where he w ill get NOOK into condition. W alton is working out at dates for the Speakership of tbe next Spear 88 79 85 83 - 836 30 DAYS! 30 DAYS ! MOODY DRY GOODS CO. Beachmont, Furbusb is getting into condition Heed 88 78 78 62-279 3 0 DAYS O N IA ! 3 0 DAYS! Legislature do not lose an opportunity at Fall River and W hite and Doyle are Jordan 74 81 89 78-822 hardening up at Salem. This ought to be a Kurie 79 77 68 72-296 ABOVE IB COPY OF LETTBK, to circulate the report that Col. W. II. Fahey 72 88 79 98-312 Fogler of this city is not to be a candi­ very fast combination of polo men and if Lewiston don’t race tbe winner from tbe 377 878 399 899 1644 date for the position. word go until tbe teams come under tbe In Connection W ith I his Stock W e Shall Place On Sale- “Carl C. King of Caribou is in the wire at the home stretch in the spring, then The town o f L ib e r’y suffered quite a severe loss Sunday by tbe destruction by fire of field for Speaker of the next House the writer of this epistle is no good counting chickens before they are hatched. L e t’s all H otel W aldo, tbe only hotel iu the place ahd and is seeking support throughout the turnout the first night and see Furbusb swat largely patronized by summer gueUs. Tbe ABOUT 200 JACKETS, CAPES, AND SKIRTS state. His friends argue that Mr. tbe ball. hotel was owned by J. S. Ayer and was not insured for anything near its full value. The Fogler of ltocklund will not be in the Jimmie Doyle of Salem, who was to play stable adjoining the hotel was also (consumed Bought of the Reliable Commission Merchant, A. SIMON Jr., New York, N. Y., at less ihan 50c on $1 00. race, as his health will ‘not permit it.” rush on the Lewiston team, will not repoit and tbe Haines were also communicated to To Insure a rapid sale we shall offer These Garm nts while they Last at Prices BELOW COST TO MANUFACTURE. This is a sample of the paragraphs. for duty on account of an accident to bis tbe dwelling bouse and stable of A. A. H all, jaw while playing base ball. H e was struck which were likewise destroyed. Tbe loss is The Courier-Gazette is prepared to again last Friday in tbe same place and was about £6ooo, and there is insurance to (be We were Never Able to offer Jusl think of a large Cloak Room state authoritatively that Col. Fogler advised not to attempt polo for it was a small amount ol >2850. We take Periodical Cou­ will be a candidate before (he next chance of saving tbe jaw if he was again filled with the best garments ever pons. You get a Pre­ struck. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 our patrons such H o u se, a p o s itio n that his health in uu Days. made and by the best manufacturers mium of Your Own But very few of our baseball cranks have wise interferes with. The Colonel is Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind, sayt>: and selling at about one-half price, realized (bat we have bad one of the big ’uns probably as healthy a candidate av is My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism iu Selection in our midst for the past few weeks, never­ v GREAT VALUES and il will give you an idea of our every muscle and joint, her suffering was ter likely to be in tbe field. We are theless such has been (be fact. ’’ B ill” Hooper, rible and her body audfacc were swollen al­ Spacious Department and the Bar­ 1 be crack pitcher of the Baltimore?, of the FREE! FREE! justified in calling the atteuliou o t the most beyond recognition; had been iu bed for national league, has been visiting in Hope gains we are offering. Shrewd buy­ other candidates to tbe fact that Hicir six weeks and bad eight physicians but re­ tbe guest of his friend James Payson. As we do in This Sale. OPEN - TO - EVERYBODY. busy circulation of statements not in ceived no benefit until she tried the M Y S T IC ers are now flocking to our store. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Il gave im­ accordance with tbe fsets is a method T h e Rockland polo team will run up against mediate relief and she was able to walk about of campaigning that Col. Fogler I x w h iu d , Dick Furbusb and ail, Monday in three days. 1 am sure it saved her life.” f 1 lewis are goiug to resent with eu.- n'ght in Elm wood H a ll. A favorite in this Sold by W - J. Coakley, Diuggisi, Rockland SIMONTON DRY GOODS COMPANY. city, but a m m ib ri of the Lewiatuos, is Dave pbasls. far'ent who summered iu Kccklaud. Dave Cr! way’s Plasters Cure Lame Hack. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1897

F. H . Berry’s house on Grace street has ; It is said that many turnips were misting in EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN. been pain'ed. Middle street gardens Thursday morning. Poultry hanging in market windows has a First appearance of the Imperial Mandolin Advert seme nts In this eolnmn not to eieeed Frye block hat been repaired. distinctively Thanksgiving aspect, and Gnitar Trio at Univeraalist fair next Wed­ five llnee Inserted once for 2ft oents, four time® for E. W . Thorlow hat had hit premitet on The great Harvard and Yale football game nesday. WILLIAM 0. HEWETT Si COMPANY. ftO cent*. O ak street neatly graded. at Cambridge occurs one week from today. Notwithstanding the tain, the Twilight W a n t e d . Knox county tent 39 patients to the Maine A t nsual Yale is the favorite with those who LiteraryClubmetwlthMra.il. G. Bird last General Hospital in Portland the past year. wager on the result but the crimson is apt to Monday night and read the third act of Cym- beline, with copious notes. APABLE frirl wanted to do general bonse- Tbe H igh school football team goea to Bar give some surprise. work. Apply at MRS. C. C. H ILL8, 38 Beech Harbor today weather permitting. Let's hope The class of '98, R. H . S., had a success­ Edwin IJbby Relief Crrps will lie in­ CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! 78-78 C they beat the ruiticators. ful dance in Washington H a ll, M iddle street, spected Monday evening, Nov. 8, by Mrs. L . xperienced machutb power E. W . M cIn tire is moving from 193 Broad­ Wednesday evening. Meservey A Racklifle A . Bickford of Auburn, state president. A £500 don-lfsjin mi«w©«'n.ntl Oliildren’w tobo E 8TITCHBR8 wanted to work on Msckln- way into the house on Grace street formerly furnished the m usic and about 50 couples in special meeting will he held and all members toebes. Apply at once occupied by G . G . M artin. number enjoyed the evening greatly. are requested to be present. h o 1<1 In and vicinity nt prloew l»clow D r. Sullivan the well known eye and ear The steam heating apparatus at the Thorn­ Co m m e r c ia l C o lleg e.— Clarence Rivers com petition; to illiiN trnto here nr© n f"©w of tl»© ■\<7*A N T E D —One or two firat-claas parties to specialist of Portland will be in Rockland at dike hotel has been extended to about 30 grsdnated from the business department 1 V y board In a private family. Addreee P. O. tbe Thotndike Nov. 7 8-gth. more rooms. The Thorndike seems io be Thursday------The Bar Harbor Record recently I ninny b n i’jfainH th a t tli© y a re Mollinfg* in <]iin,niri©«a BOX 813. np to date in every respect and it i t about had a bell boya’ voting contest, one of the A cottage prayer meeting was held at the ■DELIABLE MAN to represent an “Old Line” the unanimous opinion o f people who stop prizes being two terms tuition in the Commer­ borne ol M r. and Mrs. L . H . Blaisdeil, W il X V ID® Insurance company, having large business there that they succeed. cial College. The prize was won by H arry In force. For city of Rockland and vlolnlty. Lib­ low street, Wednesday evening. eral contract to right party. Addreea P. O. Box 409, Tbe Monday Club has elected officers for Rodick, who is now attending the college, C. C. Cross hat presented Anderson Camp Portland, Me. ______0 < _ _ tbe coming year, at follows: President, Mrs. Election returns were received at tbe West­ Sons of Veterans with a fine bugle. Luther Aaron Howes; vice president. Mrs. M . F. ern Union telegraph office Tuesday night un­ Clark ia principal musician and he leels proud To Let. Hanley; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. M attie til a late hour, and despite tbe storm quite a ol tbe honor of playing such a sweet toned Storey. The club this winter w ill devote its number were present to hear the news. Tain- OUSE with modern conveniences and In a instrument. very desirable location. Inqnlre at tbe olflee attention to economics. many’s triumph in greater New York didn't H of SPEAR, MAY & STOVER or 48 BEECH ST. Tinker mackerel have enjoyed a big sale Col. W . A . K im ball, who recently severed appear to please many and had the election tbe past week. Charles E. Weeks received his connection with that popular monthly taken place in the rear office ol lhe Western 36,000 of them from different sources the first I'AM DIN, MAINS magazine, "T h e M aine Central,” removed Union instead of the great borough* compris­ OR RENT.—Corner brick store, with or with. of the week. They make splendid eating— his office from Portland to Boston this week ing New Y ork, H on. Seth Low would have out tenement of 8 rooms, suitable tor restaur­ better if possible than the lull-grown mackerel. been given the job. antF or other business; furnace heated. Inqnlre at and during the coming winter will run sev­ 47 ELM ST ., In Camden. 72tf The House of the Good Shepherd is in re­ eral excursion* to Washington over the Royal At the regular meeting of America* Hook ceipt of an acceptable cash gift from Bath, Blue Line. & Ladder Co., Tuesday night, Foreman James E8IRABLE TENEMENT On Gurdy Street. the proceeds o f a Halloween entertainment Apply to C. E. LITTLEFIELD. 01 “ Miss t’allaa Kudorn Von Blurkey, Donohue was presented with a handsome cer­ given by the St. Margaret’s Guild of that city. Bhe didn't know chlaken from turkey. tificate of veteran service, having been a char­ ENEMENT TO LET on North Malo Street There is a large flock of young folks at the High art eho could apeak, and the purest of Greek, ter member of the Cd., which waa organized Sleeper's Hill; nearly new, In flrat-olass con. But her knowledge of poultry waa murky." Children’s Tdltloti, convenient, very pleasant situation, ten mtn.House this fall and with cold winter setting Oct. 9, 1877, treasurer since 1878, and fore­ Go to tbe Univeraalist Fair dinner next utes’ walk from post »filer-, cars pass the door. in little donations of any sert are greatly ap­ man since 1880. The Americus boys appre­ Inquire of M. M. PARK ER, 58 Warren Street, Tuesday and see for yourself just what the Long Coats preciated. ciate the services rendered by M r. Dohobue Ladias’ Boucle Rockland, Mo. 89 difference is. Mrs. A. C. Mather w ill hold a sale of plants and knowing a good thing when they see it, (Like cut) trimmed with An­ Sixteen women, four men, seven horses and Jacket Misses’ Coats F o r S a le . at her greenhouse, corner Pleasant and Pur propose to hang on to it. two dogs were out in the woods Thursday, gora Fur anti nicely lined. At chase streets commencing Wednesday Nov. 3. At the home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. S. (Like cut) All sizes from 32 (Llkooui) In all of the new OR SA L E —The •'Thomas MoLoon '-Lanoaster Stock consists of Palms, Ferns, Aiaucarias, hunting, digging, picking, cutting and haul­ W hite, Middle street, today from 3 to 9 to 42. Our price while they last the low prices of ing to town all aorta of useful and beautiful shades. Prices range from house, corner of Llmerock street and Shaw Pandanus V eitchii, Chryaantheums, Potted o’clock, occurs a unique exhibition that F Avenue, nearly new, well built with modern Im­ things for the Univeraalist fair next Tuesday provements, laige double lot, sightly location. Re- Carnations etc., etc.— all extra plants and ought to attract wide notice from all lovers of o n ly 8 5 .0 0 and Wednesday, Nov. 9 and 10. 8 5 to 810 81, 81.25, 81.50 eently sold for >4000, will be sold at a bargain and cheap. I t w ill pay every one to visit these art. The offer ol the Ladies’ Home Journal on easy terms. F. M. «H A W , Real Estate Dealer, green houses as they are in prime condition. The trial Slate vs. Lorenzo Feltis, of Bris­ to supply art copies of recent illustrations 420 Main St., Rockland, Me. 71 lm — All are welcome whether purchasers or not. tol, will begin in tbe Supreme court at Wis­ appearing in that publication attracted wide Electric Seal & Astrachan Jackets always on hand E W H O USEO FFERED FOR SA LE at a bar casset next Monday morning. Feltia is notice. Mrs. W hite was so fortunate as to gain, dust built and hns never been ocou- The present city government has already charged with aggravated assault with deadly N pied. 0 days work will complete the bouse andwrestled with a larger amount of sidewalk secure one of the sets. The pictures, fifty in weapon and intent to kill one Cyrus Jones. make It ready for ocoupancy. It will be completed petitions and ordered more new sidewalks number, are art copies of high grade of FURS REPAIRED AT LOWEST PRICES. when sold. It Is pleasantly located at 10 Birch St. As there is a feud ol years standing between built than any administration fur years. The pictures by Smedley, Alice Barber Stephens, Slzo of rooms vlx: Parlor 13-3x18-0; sitting room the parties the case excites great local inter­ 18x16-10; dining room 12x18; kitchen 12*2x13-4; Btreet commissioner and crew are kept rushed Gibson tnd other eminent artists, the originals est. True P. Pierce ol this city defends. front hall 8-6x18-0. There aro also 4 chambers, every hour in the dsy and have more work costing, some of them, as high as £1200 each, bathroom, large attic and closets a I conveniently In police court Wednesday Charles Harri­ and it is no exaggeration Io say that tbe arrunged Good cellar and well graded lot. A de­ ahead than can easily be accomplished before man and josrph Gendreau were each sen­ copiei are in point of merit quite equal to lhe WILLIAM O. HEWETT & CO. sirable placo to live In. Call on or address J N. snow flies. The average tax payer can go FARNH AM , 33 Cedar St., for further particulars. without many modern comforts but he does tenced to 30 davs in jail and H arry Ile a ld to originals. The pictures will he artistically tt'ftf hung on the parlor walla. Coifee and choco want good sidewalks. 90 days. Heald was convicted o f larceny. WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable Two drunks, who were fined £6.84 apiece late and cakes will be served. An admission In our report of the oat races at Knox and small carrlago house. House has 13 contributed to one of the busiest sessions o f 25 cents will be charged and the picture* Olive PeekerJCrew Coming. b o h i v T rooms besides pantries, halls and sbed; eight orTrotting Park in Tuesday’s C.-G. an injustice CHURCHES Judge H icks has had for aome weeks. are to be sold at nominal pricer, to be de­ Hahn —Rookland, October 29. to Mr, and Mrs. nine closets. Arranged for two families. Water seems to have been done tbe horse Meadow A Boston despatch dated Nov. 3 says: It Itertrnnd Hass, a non.— Kendall bailey. below and above, also on the outside of tbe house livered at the cloae of the exhibition. The Boy, owned by Hon. If. If. Monroe ofThora- Capt. Chas. E. Hall, agent of the Boston, Regular services will be resumed at the is expected that the United States ship I.an n art—South Thomnaton, October 0, to Mr. and and In the stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec- proceeds are to go to tbe charitable committee M re. J. Hart, a dauKhter. aston. The horse had no track experience Bar Harbor & Machias Steamship Co., has Congregational church tomorrow. The pas­ caster, from Bahia to this poit, w ill reach trio cars pass tbo door. Also a large lot on Waldo ol the Congregational church, to be used in Lkvknhalbh— South Washington, October 28, to Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small been notified by the general manager that tor, Rev. Mr. Moore, will preach in the here some time the last of this week. She and was driven in five heats by strangers, hut tbeir work this winter. Tbe attractiveness of Mr. and Mrs. P. J . Ixivenaaler, n son. field of IK acres near tbe Joha Jones farm on when his owner mounted tbe hike he headed the company has succeeded in securing morning. has on board the members of the crew of the Jameson's point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of a fine steamer for the line and the vessel the exhibition ought to draw a very large schooner Olive Pecker, who are being brought Cochran, Baker 8c Cross, 400 Mniu St, Rockland. for first position, making third twice, and in company thia afternoon and evening, the At the Methodist church Sunday morning 80 the finishing heat was surely good for first if will leave Bolton, Monday at five o'clock, the Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be here for trial on the charge of murder. It arriving here at 5 or 4.30 Tuesday morn­ invitation to the public being general. was thought that the Lancaster would have HKin—TiloRNhiRR — Thomaston, November 2, T A GREAT BARGAIN—a choice farm In he hadn’t gotten into the pocket created by administered by the pastor and the ordinance by Rev. W. A. Neweombe. William 1C. Reed and the town of Liberty, about 100 acres, nearly Dandy and Baby Alice, ing. Th e steamer ia new, fait, elegantly o f baptism will he conferred on several can* reached port in October, but it is probable Mrs. Ada M Thorndike, both of Rook land. A new buildings, all painted, barn 40x80 feet, about fijled up, with electric lights and all modern SOCIAL AND PERSONAL that the terrible weather along the Atlantic Krrwmtrii— l’AHHONH-llockliuHl, October 30, by Bath T im e t: The special train which didates. 78 ons of bay in tbo baru. At least 1000 cords of improvements. coast has delayed her, owing to the fact that Rev. K. K. W hite. Almon W. Browster and N lnaC . w todand lumber standing upon the farm. Best arrived from Brunswick Sunday morning hat M ist Georgia Brainerd ia visiting in Bos­ The treasurer of Lincoln Association baa Parsons, both of Rockland. stock farm In this region. Would sell on easy Theatre goers have a treat in store for she is making the voyage under tail alone. Rarnri.i.—A rdrhnon — Rockland. October 38, at been causing a great deal of talk in this city. ton. on hand a good supply of lay-by envelopes. terms or exchange for village or city property. In­ them next Thursday evening when Lillian No word has been received from the Lancaa- the rt ild i rice of S. T . Mugrldge, uncle of the bride, quire of or address II. BLISS, Jn., Washington, It was to connect with a special for Rockland Calvin Austin, of tbe it. & B. S. S. Co., and H e will furnish them, postpaid, at 35 cents a ter since she left port on this trip and she may I Grove street, by Rev. Thomas Stratton, Alfred W. Maine, Sept 1*97.______01tfTS. from Woolwich to carry a parly of Knights of Kennedy and her superb company will pro­ hundred. Rev. Herbert E. Thayer, Warren Rafliell, of Castine, and Clarice M. Anderson, of duce “ The Deacon’s Daughter." Miss K en­ Mrs. Austin were in the city yesterday. not be spoken until she is sighted off the ’ LAMB GASOLENE ENGINE 1 U. P., In Columbus to a meeting in Rockland. The is the address. Rockland. nedy is no stranger in our city, neither is the City Marshal A. J. Crockett, who has been cape. N oiiton—T ii.t o n — Vlualhaven, October 28, W il­ first-class condition, used but little Sell cheap party did not show up io Brunswick as the Rev. S. E. Packard, of St. George, has A play. Last year lhe was greeted by more somewhat under the weather the past week, is liam Norton and Mrs. Angle (Mills) Tilton, both of For Information address, C. F. BROWN, Pulpit date was just a week ahead of the time set accepted a call to the Baptist church in Vinalhsven. Harbor, Maine. 77tr than an enthusiastic audience and Farwall out on duty again. tor the meeting. “The mistake must have Rockport, the pulpit of which has been Ordway’s Plasters Cure Lame Back. Ma rtin— S ravit—Bangui October 28, Almond NO. 2 E. O. MORRIS SAFE, same as new, opera house should be crowded to the doors Sylvester H . H all and wife have gone to W. Wartln, of Bangor, and Phllena A. Heavey, of been made by the committee of arrange­ vacant since Rev. I L B. Woods went to Rockland. cost fifty dollars, will sell for twenty. Ad­ ments,” said one Bath man when he heard of at hea appearance here next week. The com­ New Haven for a two months visit to their dress E. H. N .. BOX 421. City. 77*80 Caribou. M r. Packard will enter upon his O rohr—sJonbh—Jefferson, October 20, by Rev. it, “for the M aine Central has never yet sent pany appears only in tbe large cities and im ­ son Mert. Capt. H a ll w ill be missed at tbe John Petleuglll, Krvln Gross and Mary Jones, both labors in a few weeks. of Jefferson. A SECONDHAND SAFE—Will sell cheap. In- any special trains on a wrong day." mense audiences ate everywhere apparent. Central Club where he has been a very con­ At the First Baptist Rev. R. W . Van K irk Hickmoiir —Hiiioqs — Norton, Mata., October SO, YY. quire of W. II. SMITH, 31 Trinity street, or “Tbe Deacon's Daughter” it a play that ap­ stant attendant, and one of the club’s pleas­ R. C. HALL, 235 Main street. 78 Y . M . C. A . N otes— There will be a meet­ will begin b it pastorate tomorrow, preaching by Rev. K. W. lloldeu, Marlon Kvelnth Hlokmore, peals to human nature. It is replete with antest members, formerly of Waldoboro, and Kannhi Klaher, daugh­ HOW CASE.—A ten foot case, iu good ccndl* ing of the entertainment and reception com­ fun and humor with a touch of pathos. in the morning and conducting evening ser­ In the Massachusetts election this week ter of Mr. and Mra. 1£. L. Briggs, both of Norton. S tion, will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this mittee Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock------Sprinkled in are specialties of a high order, vices at the usual houis. There will be Hall—Cookbh—Mt. George. October 19, Albert Next week will be observed as the week of among those chosen for tbe legisla­ communion services immediately after the W. Hall, of Ht. George, and Kdllh K Coombs, of >e for further particulars. 00 the musical numbers being especially enjoy- Islesboro. prayer. A prayer meeting w ill be held every ture was John F. Libby of Medford, who de­ morning service. There will be excellent ahle. You will miss a treat if you do not go. feated bis Democratic opponent by 638 vote*. Mtanlbt—Btocriihiimjr—Swan’s Island, Goto- evening at the rooms. Tbe meetings will singing by the choir. Thursday. Nov. 11. her 10, Lorenso Stanley and Clara Stockbridge, commence at 8:30 o'clock------The gymnas­ Plant are perfected for the fair, entertain­ M r. Libby since leaving Rockland six year* both of Swan's Island. ment and concert to be given Tuesday and Tomorrow will be observed as Harvest Bpuelal Limited Eovaanmunt of the Sterling Piiatt—H amilton—Springfield, Maaa., Ootober ium w ill be in active operation in a few ago has made rapid advancement a* a Boston Boubretto, NGINE AND BOILER— a twenty horse Wednesday, Nov. 16 and 17, for tbe benefit attorney. For the past year he has held the Sunday at the Church of Immanuel, Univer- 14, William P. Pratt, formerly of Rockland, and weeks. Alvah Staples, who has had a large Kila Hamilton, both of Springfield. power Engine and Boiler In good order. H. ol the First Baptist Choral association. The aalist. The decorating committee consists of E A. MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. 81 experience as a physical director, will have position of private Secretary to Mayor Lover­ W a l r b r —Ht a n l r t -rtwau's Island, October V. charge of the classes. Polo will be one of affair w ill be held at the church and will open ing of Medford. The local papers pay high Mrs. C. M. Tibbetts, Mrs. Ambrose Mills Miss Lillian Kennedy, Joseph Walker, of Krankfert, and Olive Stanley of Swan's Island. the features thia winter and some have alieady Tuesday evening with a supper. During tribute to M r. Libby'a abilities and standing. and Mrs. C. A. Haskell. The pastor, Rev. niscellaneous. tbe evening an entertainment of an attractive Supported by a Company of firat-clase Artiste commenced to get in practice------The The supper and entertainment given by the Thomas Stratton, w ill take for his theme at and pleasing character w ill be given. There junior library committee are working very Farther Light Society in the First Baptist 10.30 a. m. “ Resident Forces.” Services Produced with All special Scenery. qjtZANTKD; I’.oplo of Maine to know that wo will be a booth for tbe tale of fancy articles, will also be held at 7 p. m. D I 3 D X > aoll M.um* WoonoocMott Uubber Boots. First hard putting the library into shape. By their vestry Wednesday evening waa one of the VV an apron booth, doll booth, cake, coffee and J knnknh—Boston, November 1, Mra. A . T. nullity *189; Ladle.' Goodyeur Glovo Rubber., earnest efforts a new book has been added, events of the season. The dining room was Tbe Lord ia reviving bis work in Morrill. (Puller) Jcnueas, formerly of Union. all sty le., 390. KOS TB it, AVKKT * CO.. 616 Con. chocolate booth, candy table, etc. The fair the gift of Carua Spears, this makes the 15th decorated in Colonial style and tne food served Some precious souls have sought the Lord Calcium lights and electrical effects carried us* Stromu- Camden, October 80, Amy Strong, .reel Bt.. Portland. Tbo Bass* Bykdicztk Cloth- will continue through Wednesday and con­ poclally for these productions. aged 21 years. .era and Outfitters, Operators of 37 Stores. 77-80 book given to library this year------The boya after the style of our grand-daddies. The bill only to find that the Lord was seeking them. clude Wednesday evening with a grand con­ Boi/t ilir r —Rockland, Ootober 29. Maggie (Rob- brigade is still growing in numbers. of fare in this room included baked beans, Some who have been in the background for bins), wife of J hiiich Hi>11 tiller, a native of Green's W ONDERFUL O F F E R .-T o any parson cert by tbe Choral Association in the church brown bread, cold meats, turkey, succotash, years are quickened to newness of life. The Landing, Deer Isle, (now Stonington) aged 28 salting 10 Ibe. of Tea wo will gfvo a full The tickets for Chaplain Lozier’s enter­ auditorium. The church, chapel and parlors years sizedA solid oak center table with stand for Jardluler. tainment, “Apron Strings,” to be given pickles,sour krout,molasses,doughnuts, cheese, influences of the Word and the earnest “THE Durirr—Camden, Ootober 39, Robert C. Duffy, will be elaborately and prettily decorated. good enough for any parlor. Headquarters for at the M. E. church, Thursday evening, mince, apple and pumpkin pie, fruit cake, prayers of God’s people are felt for miles aged <19 years, 22 days. fjommode, Teo and Dinner Bats. Wafobei, etc. Everybody knows wbat splendid entertain­ Nov. 18, are telling very rapidly. Chap­ indian pudding with cream. Tbe waiters around. Rev. H . W . Abbott and wife are Wa m rbn- South Deer Isle, Ootober 28, Mrs Write GOOLD’B TEA BTORK, 68 Free Bt., Port­ ments are gotten up by tbe Choral Association Margaret B. Warren, aged 83 years. end, Me. 71-7B lain Lozier'a singing is one of the most were Mra. Rodney I. Thompson, Mrs. Ves­ assisting the pastor, Rev. G. S. H ill, in the DEACON’S and we predict a large attendance both days. II01.LIM—Waldoboro, October 34, Joseph Hellie, Lescb, Misses Grace Knowlton, M illie A N T E D .—Everybody interesting features of tbe lectures which he per work with earnestness and zeal. The recent aged 62 years, 10 months. know that Daolols the Jeweler In tbe Thorn, gives,andjin “ Apron Stringa”he renders several N . A . Burpee Hose Co.'s annual levee and Everett, Edith Ash, Loie Miller, Ernestine session of the quarterly meeting in this place Hbam—North Washington, Ootober 19, Joseph Bean. Wdike Hotel block will put In a new main spring for of his most popular songs, one of which bears ball w ill be held Thanksgiving night in Ear- Davies, Faith Emery and Mrs. Chas. Atkins. was a great help to man) souls. The northern DAUGHTER.” TuunaTON—Leadville, Colorado, Ootober 16, » i. ______i l l . well Opera House. Clover Farm, a farce Tbe parlor decorations were modern and the name of the lecture and is most beautiful division of the Lincoln Association is feeling A Succession of Beautiful Stage Features. Frank W. Thurston, a native of Union, aged 40 comedy in three acts written by Gilbert Pat­ years, 11 months. ANTED.—People to know that I do the very and tender in its sentiment. L . D . W iihard, likewise the bill of fare. Here 1* the supper: tbe impulse of earnest Christian life and work. Thrilling climaxes, songs and dances 1 A mirthful best of Upholstery and Furniture repair- ten, will be presented by the Thalia Club of oyster stew, salmon salad,cabbage salad,olives, T uomah—Ise au Haul, Ootober 18, llaary W world’s secretary of the Y. M. C. A., lays of There are Baptist families all through this presentation whose chief Ingredients uru Thomas, aged 00 years, 10 months, 28 day a. tug, old furniture repollshed and make over mat- Camden and Rockland players. During tbe chicken pie, pickles, cold corned beef, cold Lraaaes. N .T . MURRAY, Sea street. it, “ Its wit, hard aenae, and telling thrusts at great region of forty-milea in extent, where in Bril iancy, Vim and Sprightlinessl AttMaTitoNG— On board ateaiuer N ew York, T&8tfApr30 conspicuous follies, insure for it as wide celeb­ performance new songs and dances w ill be ham. roast pork, lemon pie, cream pie, cake, other day* there were Baptist churches. Tbe from San Domingo for New York, Ootober 18, introduced. Ib is ia a roaring farce comedy, Capt. Armstrong, of schooner Marlon Ilill, a native P 1 IR L 8 for general housework, nursea and tbe rity as the “ Farm Ballada." W . T . Perkins, cornucopias, tea, milk, cofiee. The waiters in brethren of tbe Knox church are renewedly ADUIHSION, 86 and 60 cents. introducing ageueral mix-up in each act; one Scats on sale at Opera House. of Camden. I j nuraery can obtain flrat-obws places by apply- secretary of the V . M . C. A ., Columbus, Ohio, this room were Misses Margaret Everett, taking bold of the work of tbe Lord and F lint—Washington, Joel Flint. ug at the Intelligence office of MRS.R.C.HEDGES, says, “ The best thing we ever heard.” Dr. that is sure to please. M r. Patten, who is the Grace Flanders, Elizabeth Morey, Maud there are signs and sounds of a coming re­ Grove Street, Rockland. *6- H atch.— Thomaston, November 4. Mrs. William D. H. Moore, one of the most brilliant editors author of this comedy, wrote Nan tbe Mascot, Kennedy, Grace Adams, Helen Kallocb, Rila vival.— Zion's Advocate. Ordway’s Plustora Cure Heart Trouble. H. Hatch, aged 03 years, 11 mouths, 8 days. >LAIN SEW ING W A N T E D -W ill be and lecturera, says of thia entertainment, which gave such general satisfaction when Smith, Clara Emery, Susie Sswtelle, Mrs. Ed­ done at very reasonable rates. Work called played here last September. The cast in­ and returned. Address P .O .B o x 068, Rock- “ Apron Strings” is studded with humorous ward Cox, Mra. Lona Tuttle. The old-fash­ brilliants that Saxe might well have envied.” j cludes Messrs. A. F . Beverage,Gilbert Patten, ioned and new-fashioned supper was a de­ Edward Wells, C. T. Swan, E. C. Crockett, cided success and many liked one kind so il ANO FORTE INSTRUCTION.—MTB8 MA- R. H . Burnham, formerly of this city now R. L. Beanand R. H. Crockett; Miss Kather­ well that they tried both. Later in the even­ p_ BEL II. HOLBROOK, 22 Camden Stroet, of New York, ia in company with his brother- <111 receive pupils Iu pianoforte Instruction, ine Burkett, Mist Harriet Wardwell and Mias ing the following musical program waa pleas­ in-law M r. Rowe, manufacturing a clothes either at her home or will go to them. Especial Evie M iller. The play w ill be followed by ingly tendered: Piano trio, Miasea Aim ee and atteutlou given begluuers. , line adjuster that will eventually allow the two tbe hall and tbe customary levee with music K itty K ’ rl and Caro Kittlefield; vocal solo, Do You Intend to Buy men to retire with a competency, The device by Meservey’s quintet. The boys are arrang­ Miss Lizrfe Perry; quartet, Thoms* Hayden, ia for city use and the manufacturers are find­ ing a big list of presents and hope to have a William Thomas, Cnarles and George Robin­ ing the days far too short to supply the full house. son; piano solo, Aimee Marsh; vocal s-lo, demand. By this appliance all danger of fall­ Sarah H a ll: cornet so Io, M r. K ittredge; read­ ing from windows while banging out or tak­ A ll that was mortal of the late J. Fred H a ll PAINLESS EXTRACTING ing, Mrs. A . B Butler; vocal solo, W . C ing in clothes is avoided. By a simple de­ was laid at rest in Achorn cemetery Wednes­ Hava been trying for a number of years to Em ery; vocal solo, Aimee M arsh; piano solo, vice the pulley, through which the line runs, day afternoon. Tbe funeral services at the produce a preparation for P ainless Ex- Mabel Lamb. Tbe participant! adjourned to tuautino F ukk ritOM Cocaimr and at last ia brought ioside the bouse when putting Methodist church were attended by hundreds the photogr oh studio of Morse & Davies after have succeeded. No bad aftar effects or sore clothes on, or removing from the line. As of prominent business men and citizens mouths same as with majority of cocaine mix. anxious to abow their sympathy and add to the it was a llo v - tnd had tbeir pictures “ took.” If you do you will positive­ lures. soon as tbe clothes are on tbe line, or when the line is not in use the adjuster is dropped tribute which tbe whole city bat offered up. That tbe group w,ll command a ready tale no FREE EXTRACTING, down outside the window out of the way, and Th e services were conducted by Rev. Fred one doubts. does not interfere with either the window or E. White, Chaplain Plumer of Thomaston, ly find it to your advantage Or iu other words, all those desiring artificial Presiding Elder W . W . Ogier and Rev. S. L . Ilropay and Heart lllneaM.—A great blind. Every lady, who has Drained her cure and a great test' nony. 'F o r ten years I teeth money paid for extracting will be allowed Hanscom of Thomaston. Tender and elo­ back when teeth made. arms and body and spoiled her temper by quent were tbe eulogistic words which fell suffered greatly from Heart I “saase. Flutter- reaching out o f windows pinning clothes on a ring of the Heart nd Snio" -ring Spells, from their lips. The floral offerings were to visit the New England line or taking them off, w ill Ireely appreciate made my life a tor no nt. I w e -onfined to very numerous and formed eloquent tokens tbe advantage of the “ safety adjuster.” Tbe my bed. Dropsy set t «. My ph -ician told of tbe love which dominated those who gave PUHLESS FILLIHC. adjuster is selling for only fifty cents. Henry's tne to prepate for the worst. I tried D r. friends will be pleased to know that be has a them. Tbe Masonic fraternity was present almost in a body while tbe Blue lodges of Agnew’s Cute for tbe h e a rt— Ouc o *e gave Clothing House. Thev Klondike at home. great relief, one hottie cu e i the D » .:y and Hale Method. Thomaston, South Thomaston, Vinalhsven, Have been using tlA LK Mktuod ru n Pa in - Rockport and Camden were represented. my heart.” — Mrs. James Adams, Svi cuse, Lxaa F illing for past three years aud can LILLIAN KENNEDY IN FARCE COMEDY N .Y .— I. Sold by W. J. C o a k l e y and C. H . cheerfully recommend It to those who suffer Aurora Lodge, K. & A . M , of this city bad M oo re & Co. through havlug teeth filled. charge of the services, under tbe direction of carry an enormous stock in The pretty and well known souhrette, Mira Past Master A. P. St. Clair. Tbe pall hearer a No Injury to Teeth In Any Lillian Kennedy, portrays three distinct dif­ were four past eminent commanders of Clare­ . . W a y . . . ferent characters, one a country maiden sby mont Com m andery: C. A. Sylvester, C. G. and very coy, the other a great dashing New all grades, and the prices It w<> kseo eatbfartorlly that II makee the Moffitt, E. A . Jones and L . M . Kennistoo. have You operati t of teeth tilling a thing not to be York actress, tbe other a beautiful “ Page.” Tbe Commandery did escort duty as far as dreaded iu the least No extra charge. Tbe coatumes throughout were especially de­ the Rankin block. The «■ tvlug of broken down natural teeth signed by W orth and cost many thousands Seen for which they are offered oondemued by other dentists a specialty. Dis­ ol dollars, and are certainly gorgeous. This colored front teeth restored to natural color. After meals you should have simply a feel­ Thai ilaitdaouio Poll we ure go­ All operations pertaiulug to modern dentistry attraction will certainly he a great treat to ing of comfort and satisfaction. You should performed In skillful mauuer. our theatre-goers as they have been looking ing to give away Christ mas eve? It not feel any special indications that digestion forward to Ibe same for a long time and it wifi is going on. If you do you have mdigea will gladden file heart of some little girl will interest you. no doubt he one of the comedy events of the I tion, which means nu/digestiun. This may and it might just as well he your girl season, with sensational situations, thrilling | he the beginning of so many dangerous dis­ climaxes lull of tbe latest songs, medleys and as an other. You have as good a F.E.FOLLETT, D.D.S. eases that it is best to take it io band at dances of tbe dsy and will certainly prove to once and treat il with Shaker Digestive Cor* chance to geL it as any one. C om e ROCKLAND. he a night of great merriment. Our the* dial. For you know that indigestion makes into our store aud we will tell you all A. K BFKAR BLOCK. Ovw U. T. SfMt* tre-goers would do well to have their seats | poison, which causes pain and sickness. Aud reserved at once. A t Farwell Opera House, ab o u t it. ibat Shaker Digestive Cordial helps diges Thursday evening, Nov. I t . ' tion and curca indigestion. Shaker Digestive BURPEE 5 LAMB, " 1 Cordial does tb it by providing tbe digestive Board of Health If You Are Goiug materials 10 which tbe sick stomach is w aul­ THE LADIES STORE to paint, just remember that F'arrand, Spear ing. ft also tones up and strengthens the „ Ruuklaud Board of Health will ba Io aoastoo & Co. arc agents for tbe paint that covers i Digestive organs and makes them perfectly New England Clothing House yrioayFriday ar.fu r noun at * < Ho'clock, WUJ£B, at 37 K(1 Blur „ Blraol- p better and wears at least % longer— made by healthy. This is Ibe ra tio n a lt of its method fHn». £. f. Cuocnff, CUA8. A. I0NK8. F. W. Devoe & Co., New York, tbe oldest of cure, as tbe doctors would say. Sold by t w D. C. P B R K 1N S . U. D. I and largest paint manufacturers in America. j druggists, price 10 cents to fljo o per hottie. SpuHo. a Blook, Roekland. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1897,

M aine Central R . R. VITAL STATISTICS RECENT CUSHING HISTORY AMERICAN SHIPPIN9 Some Very Interestlnfr’Kact* and Flgnre* From 1789 to 1828 duties on imports in In Effect October 4. 1897. .Tames Stone Arrested for Criminal A**antt Shown by Secretary^ Young’* Report. —Convicted and Sentenced—Dies in Pri­ President of the United States’ foreign vessels were higher than on imports ABPKNOKR train, Icnrc Rockland aa fol. son—Law Salt W ith llacksport— Decision in American vessels, which discrimination low *: The fourth annual repott of Dr. A. G In Favor of Cuahlnff—Small Pox Make* created such a preference for American P8.20 A. II., for Hath, Brun*wtck, Lewiston. Young, secretary of the M aine Board of Angnutn, Waterville,Bnnror, Portland,and Boaton, Health and registrar of vital statistics, is, on It* Appearance—Bill of John McGrath— vessels as to give them 90 per cent, of our arriving In Boaton at 4.1ft I*. M. the whole, a gratifying one. W hile the num —Hoad Lat. cared for as a criminal and not as a pauper, he form in favor of the upbuilding of our mer­ 2,261 one parent was of foreign birth, the pa­ WINTER RATES, being under arrest for a crime. The case was chant marine has my hearty approval. The rentage of 215 not being stated. The birth C? B. EMMERY, taken to the law court on report where it was policy of discriminating duties which pre­ rate per thousand of population was 2 x33 Boston and Bangor Cumberland county, as was to hav€ been ex­ ably argued at length by Harvey D . Hadlock vailed in the early years of our history Fresco and Sign Painter and O. P. Cunningham for Bucksport, and should again be promptly adopted by Con­ STEAMSHIP CO. pected from the size of its population, re­ POCKLA/fP : VAIN’ - Gould and Moore of Thomaston for Cushing. gress and vigorously supported until our ported the largest number o f births, 2,146, Judgment was rendered in favor o f this town prestige and supremacy on the seas is fully Aroostook being second with 1,946, followed Great Reduction in Fares! 8. W. JONES, in an opinion drawn by Jndge W alton and attained.” by Penobscot, 1,479, York 1,473, and Andro announced February 22, 1879. Following is Discriminating duties were imposed in the scoggin 1,244. The smallest number was in the full text o f the opinion in which the facts first tariff, passed in 1789, but after 1828 IRON FOUNDRY. Piscataquis, 333. Other counties reported: Rockland and questions at issue are fully recited: were nullified by acts o f Congress and treaties Franklin, 362, Hancock 782, Kennebec “This action is to recover expenses for the exempting imports therefrom. But the old Light Iron Castings a Specialty. 1,075, Knox 622, Lincoln 376, Oxford 588, to Boston ■■ support of one James Stone,and the only ques­ act. with the exempting provisions, has been Sagadahoc 387, Somerset 622, Waldo 412, DKALER IN tion is whether Stone, at the time the support carried along in all subsequent tariff acts. Commencing Monday, Oct. 18th, 1897: Washington 914. was furnished, can be regarded as a pauper. A ll that was necessary to restore the old Fare between Rockland and Boston reduced from Hussey Plows, As to the cities the average birth rate there “The facts are these: Stone was charged policy, therefore, was to repeal the acts of $2 f>0 to 91.7ft Cultivators and Harrows, was 23 94 per 1000 of population as com­ Fare between Camden and Boston reduced from Otborne Mowlng|M arhlnes. with a criminal assault upon a woman, and Congress and abrogate the treaties standing pared with 21.65 in the rest of the state, $2 60 to SI 85 was taken into custody by a police officer and in the way. A t the extra session of the 55th Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced from Hakes and Tedder Portland leading with 904, followed by Lew put into the lockup H e was found, shortly Congress changes were made in the old act, S3 00 to S2.2ft, and a proportionate reduction made A general line o f repairs and fixtures for the above. iston 644, and Biddeford 532. The number In the price of t rough tickets between Boston and' after, lying upon the floor of his cell with bis by excision and insertion, the former being SOUTH UNIOY, ME ______of births in the other cities were Auburn 220, ail landlrga on »’enob*cot River. throat cut. H e had attempted to commit indicated by insertion below, in brackets, The price of rooms, accommodating two person* Augusta 245, Bangor 374, Bath 190, Belfas' suicide; and was so weak from the loss of and the latter being indicated by italics: esch. will be reduced from £2.00 and SI -60 to SI 50 S. A. PEDRICK. M. D. Brewer 124, Calais 206, Deering 142, blood that he could not w alk, nor stand, nor “ That a discriminating duty of 10 per and $1 00 each. Ellsworth 63, Gardiner ill, Hallowell 41, Steamers “ Penobscot" and “City of Bangor" speak more than a few words with sufficient centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties Oftice a n d Re sid e n c e ! G eo. A. P ease H ouse Oldtown 124, Rockland 141, Saco 116, Wat will alternately leave Rockland: distinctness to be understood. Medical at­ imposed by law, shall be levied, collected* erville 233, Westbrook 229. The birth rate For Boston, nt (about) 5.80 r . M., Mo.id ays, Hours 1 to 4 ano,? to 8 p. m. tendance, and such other necessaries as his and paid on all goods, wares or merchandise Wed^eedaja, Thursdnv* and Saturdays. per 1000 of population was largest in Bidde condition required, were furnished at the ex which shall be imported in vessels not of the For Bangor,via way. landings, Tuesdays, Wednes­ A ppleton, Me. 162-78 ford, 36.83, those following being Westbrook pense of the plaintiff town, from June 21, United States, or which being the production days, Friday* und Palurdays at (about) 6 a . m., or 34.53, Waterville 32.78, Lewiston 2968, upon anivul o steamer from Boston. 1876, to July 12, 1879, (twenty-one days) or manufacture of any foreign country not 8. P. STRICKLAND, M. I). Brewer 29.57, Calais 28 26, Deering 26 53. For Bar llnrbor, via way-landings, Wednesdays when he was taken before a magistrate and contiguous to the United States, shall come and Saturdays at (about) 6 a . M., or upon arrival Portland 24,82, Oldtown 23 34, Augusta committed to the county jail. into the U nited States from such contiguous of steamer from Boston. _ W A S H IN C T O N , M E .___ 23.27, Bath 21.78, Gardiner 2021, Bangor •‘The question is whether the expense thus country; but this discriminating duty shall not RETURNING, 18.58, Auburn 19.56, Saco 19.09, Rockland incurred can be regarded as expense incurred apply to goods, wares or merchandise which From Boston. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays HOTEL CLAREMONT, 17.25, Ellsworth 13.11, Hallow ell 12.89, Bel­ and Fridays at 6.00 p. M. for the relief of a pauper. We think not. shall be im ported in vessels not of the U nited fast lo .o i. Statistics for Eastport are not From Bangor, Monday* W ednesdays, Thurs. C. S. PEASE, Proprietor- Adult persons of sound mind cannot be made States, entitled at the time of such importa­ days and Saturdays at 11 00 a m. given. Cob. Clabemokt a n d Mahonic Btrkbts, paupers against their w ill. To constitute tion by treaty or [any act of Congress] con­ From Bar Harbor, Mondays nnd Thursdays at Lincoln county, as in each of the previous 10.(0 a. M. pauper supplies, under the laws of this state, vention to be entered in the ports of the R o c k l a n d , M e. years, bad the largest percentage of native- FBKD LOTHROP, Agent. Rockland. the supplies must be applied for, or received United States on payment of the same duties born parents, to wit, 92.82 per cent. W aldo CALVIN AUSTIN, General Supt , Boston. with a full knowledge that they are pauper as shall then be payable on goods, wares and WILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston followed with 91.02 per cent o f native parent FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE supplies ;and all care, whether medical or merchandise imported in vessels of the Insure your buildings at actual cost with the age, and only 0.97 per cent in which both otherwise, is subject to the same rule. Ac- United States, nor to such foreign products MAINE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO of parents were foreign born. In Hancock VINALHAVEX & ROCKLAND or manufacturers as shall be imported from Augusta, Maine. Insure against accident In a re county, in 87.47 per cent o f the births, the 1873, c.119. liable accident Insurance company. Finest policies “ The evidence satisfies us that Stone was an such contiguous country in the usual course BTEAKBOAT COMP’Y. parents were native born. In Franklin, the written by adult of sound mind, and that he did not o f strictly retail trade.” percentage was 81.22, and in Oxford 81.47. T. ». BOW DEM , apply for the aid furnished him. I t is con­ In a decision rendered on Sept. 20, 1897, FALL ARRANCEMENT Low percentages of native born parents were W ashington, Me. ceded that be did not. W ere the supplies (in the Attorney-General of the United States shown in Androscoggin county, where, in TWO TRIPS DAILY the language of the statute) received with a declares that goods coming through con­ 38.10 per cent of the births, the parents were MAJOR W .O. MOORE, SUPERINTENDENT OP POLICE OF WASHINGTON, D. C. •full knowledge’ that they were pauper sup tiguous foreign territory, not the production BETWEEN VIN ALHAVZN & ROCKLAND W. H. KITTREDGE, native born, and 47 43 per cent were foreign plies? A careful examination of the evidence Dr. Greene’s Nervura Blood and nerve and his written recommendation to the people or manufacture thereof, and imports in for­ born; and in York county with 5305 per Commencing Monday, Sept. 27, 1807, the .Apothecary compels us to answer this question in the remedy keeps right on curing the most noted who are sick, suffering or out of health in any eign vessels not entitled to exemption by cent, and in Aroostook with 51.44 per cent of S te a m e r negative. H e undoubtedly knew that his nnd famous among our people as well as those w av to use D r. Grecno’s N ervura if they wish treaty or convention, are not liable to the the parents native born. In the cities, 41.69 lu the ordinary walks of life. to be sure of a cure, w ill cause everyone who wants were being supplied at the expense of discriminating duty.— Seaboard. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Artioles. per cent of the births were of American Wo read continually about the cures of well- reads his words to immediately try this grand* GOV. BODWELL the public; but the evidence fails to show that Prescriptions a Specialty. parentage, while in the rural parts of the slate known prominent people by this wonderful cst of remedies. Ca PT.WM. R. CREED, he knew, or suspected, that he was being sup­ health-giver, Dr. Greene’s Nervura; but where Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, 300 MAIN »T„ • - ROCKLAND the percentage of American born children was Will leave Vlnalhaven for Rockland every week ported as a pauper. H e had reason to believe, one such eminent clergyman, statesman or1 ' Washington, District of Columbia. KNOX day at 7.0b a. m., and 1 p. m. 9 3 0 1 . The largest percentage of foreign and we cannot doubt that he did in fact public official is cured, there are thousands <• I beg to say th a t I have found comfort Po v e r t y H il l — Miss Belle Vose visited Returning, leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, foi born parents was in Biddeford, 68.05, a°d *n Vlnalhaven at 0.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. landing at believe, that he was being supported as a upon thousands o f cures constantly being nnd relief iu the use of D r. Greene’s Nervura relatives at K nox Station last week------J. I I . WINDSOR HOTEL Lewiston 66.93 Per cent* The lowest per­ Hurricane isle, each trip both ways criminal, and not as a pauper. He had been effected among the common people every­ blood and nerve remedy, and recommend it Foster has been making extensive repairs W. S. W H ITE, General Manager. High Street, Belfast, Me. centage of foreign born parents was again in where. The common people m ake up the us good for the circulation and digestion. taken into custody as a criminal; and as on his house, J. R. Sparrow being boss car­ Belfast, where no birth was reported in which great mass of our citizens, and it is they, the Major W . G. MOORE, Livery Stable Connected. Coaches to and from all soon as he was able, he was taken before a penter------Samuel Banton and wife visited at Inland Route--••Portland and Rockland. both parents were foreign. There were 165 business man, clerk, salesman, mechanic, Superintendent M et. Police, D . C. Trains and Boats magistrate, and by him committed to the Norridgewock a few days last week------D irigo special Rat. s to Regular Boarders. twin births and triplets at Portland and Jones laborer, and the women of our land, the toil­ If yon are sick, suffering, out of order, run- county ail. There is no evidence that he was ing housewife, saleswoman, Bhop and factory dowII <>r do not p e l just right, get Dr. Greene’s Grange has recently taken in two new mem­ C o m m e n c in g M o n d a y , J u ly 5 ,1 8 0 7 , S te a m e r Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Railroad and boro. Steamboat Tickets Bought and Soldi ever told ihat he was discharged from his girl, who receive tiie most cures and best know Nervura blood and nerve remedy immediately. bers------Mrs. Frances Hustus and son Phil of As to the marriages, Cumberland reported arrest, or that he was in fact discharged. On and appreciate the great blessing of health and I t w ill give you new, strong, vigorous nerves, Freedom were the guests of Carrie M errill the largest number, 813, Penobscot be­ MERRYCONEAC. M. R . K N O W L T O N , P rop- the contrary, the evidence satisfies us that strength which Dr. Greene’s N ervura always pure blood and sound aud perfect health. It Saturday------James Bryant, wife, and little I. E. ARCHIBALD, Ma st e r , ing lecond with 684. Other counties were brings to the weak, nervous, ruu-down, sick those having him in charge did not intend to will make you look and feel ten years younger, Albert, visited friends in Smithton Thursday Leaves Portland T U E SD A Y , TH U R SD A Y and Androscoggin, 459; Aroostook, 543; Frank­ and demiitated. and give you a youthful zest and enjoyment W . C. Libbey. release him, and that he was, by intent and in ------Phil Bryant has returned from Smithton SA TU R D A Y , Portland Pier at 6 30 and Boston lin, 158; Hancock, 321; Kennebec, 506; The recent cure by Dr. Greene’s Nervura of life. Don't wait — take it now and get well. Boat Wharf at 7.00 a. □!., for Rockland, touching at fact, a prisoner during all the time that the where he has been attending school------Miss Knox, 287; Lincoln, 150; Oxford, 249; Pis­ blood and nerve remedy of Major W. G. Dr. Greene’s Nervura has more recom­ Bootbbay Harbor. New Harbor, Round Pond, . . DEITIIT. • . supplies sued for were being furnished him. Lucy Cochran of Belfast is visiting friends in Friendship. Port Clyde and Tenant’s Harbor, ar­ cataquis, 151; Sagadahoc, i l l ; Somerset, Moore, Superintendant of Police of Washing­ mendations and medical authority behind it H e had reason to believe, and we cannot ton and District of Columbia, is of the utmost tow n------Teachers have been secured for riving In stason to connect with st -ainer for Boston. Artificial Teeth inserted wlthout| plate covering 307; Waldo, 218; Washington, 320; York, than any other medicine In the world. Physi­ Leaves Rockland MONDAY, WEDNESDAY the loof of the mouth. doubt that he did in fact believe, that he was importance inasmuch as M a j. Moore, is one of cians endorse and prescribe it ; hospitals and the winter schools as followp: Ray, W m. P. 452. The marriage rate was higher in Aroos­ and FR ID A Y , Tillson's Wharf, at 0.80 a . m., /or Gas and Local Annsthetlo used for painless ex being supported and cared for as a criminal, the best known men in this country, ho having dispensaries use it, and it is the prescription Kenney; Banan, Mrs. Stella Kenney; Portland, making way landings as above, arriving took county than elsewhere in the state, as in traction of teeth. and not as a pauper. In other words, he did been confidential secretary to a President of and discovery of the well-known D r. Greene of Leonard, Miss Vesta Getchell; Abbott, Roy in aearon to connect with Boston and New York the preceding year, it being for that county the United Slates — President Johnson, and 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., who is the steam eis same night. 92 MAIN HT., BELFAST, ME. not know that the supplies he received were Gordon; Kenney, Willis Richardson; Half 21.90 per 1000. The lowest marriage rate, also secretary to E. M. Stanton, President most successful physician in curing disease. Connections made at Rockland the following pauper supplies. Moon, C. J. Vose; Knox Cor, Mrs. Anna morning with steamers for Belfast '"aatine, Bucks. Real Estate. Monet to Loan that of 11.42 per 1000, was in Sagadahoc Lincoln's Secretary of War. The cure of 60 D r. Greeuo can be consulted free by all — “ We do not mean to decide that supplies Stephenson. Most of them begin this week >rt aud Bangor; Islesboro, Deer Isle. Sedgwick, county. O f the 5,505 records of marriage, in well-known and famous a inan is a guarantee there being no charge fo r consultation, exam ­ e furnished one who is under arrest for crime ------Miss Susie Vose visited friends at Poland rook in, Bluehill and Ellsworth; Vlnalhaven, GEO. H. TALBOT, which there is a statement of birthplace in 74 to the people that D r. Greene's Nervura cures, ination or advice either personally or by letter. Green's Landing, Swan’s lalnnd, Bo. W est Harbor, can be regarded as pauper supplies, even if Mills, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. per cent, the groom and bride ware both North East Harbor and Bar Ilurhor the prisoner does know that they are so in ­ Time table subject to change. Fire Insurance Agency, American; in 11 per cent, both were of for­ and present the bill to sxid Chadwick h r links to stake and stones in the line between tended. We think it may well be doubted G. B. ATW OOD, Agent, Portland Her. eign birth; in 7 per cent, the groom was payment.” said Morse’s and, Charles Cazallis’ fields; The blanching of the hair and its tendency J. R. FLYE, Agent, Tillson’s Wharf. The (only agency representing the dividend whether persons can be made paupers, and American and the bride of foreign birth; At this meeting Edward Crouse was granted thence by said Cazallis’ land north 55A deg. to fall oft can be prevented and the natural paying oom panics. subjected to the disabilities of pauperism, by while in 8 per cent, a foreign groom and the privilege to work out each year on his east 21 rods and one link to a stake in an old color restored by H a ll’s vegetable Sicilian Adams Block, - Camden, Me. being arrested for crime, and compelled to American bride were united. private way his proportional part of the sum stump; thence north 50 deg. east about 40 Hair Renewer. receive the supplies furnished them, or die for It may be interesting to note that the oldest raised for the repair of highways and bridges. rods to stake and stones on land o fT . J. .WSXMb.BOSTOII want of them. There is but little opportunity Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, groom was 84 years of age and the oldest The town having, for several years, sup­ O rne; thence by said O rne’s land east south­ A tramp wearing a shiny silk hat was one lor violation in such a case. But it will be bride 76, while eleven brides were but 14 ported Richard Kerby at his home on the east about 34 rods to a chipped rail in the of the sights in Portland, last week. Some one time enough to determine that question when DENTIST. years old and 204 grooms and 1,632 brides Hathorn'9 Point road, the selectmen were in ­ fence near said O rne’s gate; thence on land who knew where he got his bead gear ex­ a case comes before us in which it necessarily , structed to get a deed of the property from of Cazallis southeast on said land about Cor. Main and W inter Sts., Rockland. were between 15 and 20. 952 widowers and arises. It does not arise in this case, because I plained that a philanthropic citizen of Deering, 625 widows were remarried; 186 men and M r. Kerby, and to expend the sum of £icx> rods to the town road near the schoolhouse in in response to a request for “ old does,” we are satisfied, as a matter of fact, that the 199 women were remarried alter having been in repairs on the buildings. For a long time District N o. 5; the lines described to be the brought out this relic of his “ courting days.” JAMES WIGHT, prisoner aid not know that the supplies fur­ divorced from former marriage; that 100 M r. Kerby bad partially supported himself by middle o f the town way, and the same to be Probably the tight shoes he was wont to wear Park Place. UOCKLAND, UK. nished him were intended as pauper supplies. men and 52 women were united in a third the sale of small groceries, but advancing age three rods wide.” at the same time, were scorned by his tramp- Dally Service Sundays Excepted As already stated, we think he had reason to PBAOTIOAL. OA8 AND BTBAM marriage; while 8 men and 4 women con­ and growing infirmities, coupled with an al-1 No land damages were paid as none were ship who, however, showed bis appreciation hdieve, and that he did in fact believe, that TUB NEW AND PALATIAL bTEAMKUS ,’ITTEB, tracted marriage a fourth time. In one mar­ most life long inability to walk,' having inca­ demanded by the several owners over which of the bat by carefully covering it with a the supplies were furn'shed him as supplies riage, in which the bride was 42, it was her pacitated hint from pursuing bis business to the proposed roao passed. This road was newspaper before taking a nap by the side o f Aid dealer in Pipe and Steam Fittings, Rut bet are ordinarily furnished persons who are BAY STATE AM) PORTLAND pAjklug, Hemp Packing, Cotton Waste, and s fifth marriage. advantage, Francis Bradford and family, accepted by the town at a special meeting the railroad track. /jods pertaining to Gas a nd Steam Fitting s. under arrest for crime, at the public expense, alternately have F bank lin W iiahf, Portland, themselves town charges, were domiciled in held Saturday, June 8, and the selectmen in ­ every evening at 7 o'clock, arriving iu season for Steam and Hot Water Ilouae Heating. but not as a pauper.” his house to tare for him, supplies for both structed to build the same with any unex­ Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. cornier lions with earliest trains fur points beyond Agent for BLAKE & KNOWLES STEAM PUMI Stone was duly tried for the crime charged parties being furnished by the town. pended money in the treasury if sufficient, Returning leave Boston every evening at 7 o’clock T h e B k*t Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, and found guilty in the Supreme Judicial It becoming evident that the amount raised otherwise to hire the necessary amount on the J F. LISCOMB, General Agent. A C H O IC E Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Court for the county of Hancock, and was at the annual meeting Mould be insufficient to credit of the town. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, sentenced to a lei in of years in the state prison, defray the expenses of the town for the year, Jurors drawn during the year: March Wanen and Thomaston Stage Line AND Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively but died before the expiration of bis sentence. an additional sum of £250 was raised at this term, W illiam J. Jones, Thursday, February W ill leave Warren for Tbomuston at 7.45 a. ra. VARIED cures Piles, or no pay required. I l is guar* As soon as the town was officially notified meeting. 21; September term. Edmund liyler, Satur­ and 12 45 p m , connecting with electric cars fur anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money (bat an action bad baen commenced by the 1878. The annual town meeting was held day, August 31; December term, Judson Bockluu i ul 0 u m and 2 p. m. Returning will refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale inhabitants of Bucksport, a meeting was Payson, Saturday, November 50. Grand leavt Thomaston for Warren at 11 a. m. and 6.16 p. L IN E O F Monday, March 18, and the following officers m., except Saturdays. by W. H. Kittredge. called by the selectman and held Monday, elected: Moderator, F. C. Hathorn; Clerk, juror, Samuel Payson. Hatu-days will leave Warren at 7.46 a. m. 12 46 p. G O O D S AT A pril 9, at which it was voted to secure com C. A . Fogerty; Selectmen, Overseers of the This year the Greenback party made its m- and 6 45 p. m. Will leave Thumaalou at 11 a m., petant counsel to defend the suit. The out­ appearance in Cushing, and succeeded in W aterville Haw Her Troubles. Poor, Fence Viewers and Road Commission­ C E N T H N E R ’S come has already been set forth in the fore­ ers, A. S. Fates, F . C. Hathorn and C. A. carrying the town by six plurality on the vote Leave Wairen at 8.45 a m and 8 46 p. m. Leave THE JEWELER.______Architect Adams, who made the plans for going opinion of fudge Walton. Fogerty; Assessors, C. A . Fogerty, S. D. for Governor. Tbis party made the first ap- Thom a* ion at 11 a. m and 6 p m the proposed Waterville city building, has John McGrath having presented a bill to Hunt and O. P. Davis; Member of School pearanco iu American politics with the nomi­ All orders to be left at Geo Newb< rt's store at been paid £2,000 and is pressing a claim of the town for £72 for services rendered Capt. Warren and the waiting station for electrics a Mervvn Ap Rice, Committee, Rev. R. S. D ixon; Constables, nation of William Allen for Governor of Tbumastou. 70 J. U. FKYLKR, Prop. $892 more against the city. Mayor Reding Thomas H , Chadwick while sick with the M . L . Woodcock and Joshua Rivers; Col­ Ohio, by the Democratic State Convention ITTORMBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LA It ton will ascertain whether it belongs to the small pox, it was “ voted that the settlement lector, Joshua Rivers; Pound Keeper, Joshua of 1874 in opposition to Rutherford B. Hayes, Georges Valley Railroad. 407 M ain Street, city or the commission to furnish funds to pay of the bill be postponed until Capt. Chadwick Rivers; Surveyors of Wood and Bark, A . S. upon a platform containing a soft money the architect. I f the commission is responsi­ returns, then if he refuses to settle with M r. clause. This party made its first appearance Leave Union at 7 :50 a. m., 1.20 and 3.16 p. m. (*. O. Box 1074. ROOKl.AND, MA1IA. Fales, A. R . Rivers and F. C. H athorn; Sur­ Arrive at Union 10AO a. m , 2.80 and 6.16 p. m. ble, the architect is in bard luck for that hon­ McGrath, the selectmen be authorized to veyor of Lumber, C. A. Fogerty; Culler of in Maine, with the introduction into the Connect at Warren Junction with Maine Central orable body hasn’t a penny to its name. make the most favorable settlement with h im , Hoops and Staves, S. D H u n t; Field Drivers, Democratic State Conveniion of 1875 by Positively cured by these trains. DR. A. W. TAYLOR d e n t i s t . Albert Wallace, John Miller, Jr., C. F. Hilt, Solon Chase of Turner, of a resolution con­ Little Pills. A . J.R hsxinb E dwakd A BuTLtu P. T. Oiff, Randolph B. Freeman, Daniel taining this Ohio clause. This resolution Ol'MBATIVK A MECHANICAL DKNT18TK1 Jackson and Hiram Labe; Sealer of Weights was refused a passage. Before the next cam­ T h e y also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, A. J. E R S K IN E & CO., Crown and Brldgework. $ArtSoOTHINGS(iTlSFTIN|! and Measures, Jusbua Rivera. paign, Solon Chase established a Greenback Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per­ Gold and Vulcanite Plates full or partial. FIRES INSURANCES AUESNTS. It was voted to raise £725 for the repair of newspaper, and a party was formed, which fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ <17 Mam Street, • - Rockland, Maine Opposite Thorndike Hotel. Rocklono reads and bridges, £550 for the support of nominated Almon Gage of Lewiston as ness, Bad Taste in the M outh, Coated Tongue Office, rear room over Rockland Nat'l Rank- schools, £450 for the support of the poor, and Governor, who received 520 votes. Leading American and English Fire luauiaUM tuW AKJ K. GOULD, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Companies 'epreaeuled. £260 to dehay town expenses. Voted to a l­ Following is the result of the election of '1 raveierr' AcUUeni Insurance Company, of Her COUNSELLOR AT LAW Originated by an Old Family Physician in i8xo. low E. M. Maloney one quarter pa*t of his 1878 in tbis tow n: For Representative to Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ord. Conn. 17 You can safely trust what time lias indorsed for nearly a century. tax to pay for work ou bis private way for the Congress, W illiam Philbrick bad 51 votes, Small Pill. Small Dose. year 1878. Voted to adopt the methods of Franklin Smith 45 s nd Stephen D. Lindsey BegiBter of Probate. There is not a medicine iu use today which possesses the confidence of the public to so great 13; for Governor, Joseph L . Smith had 51, Small Price. on extent as Johusou's Auodyue Liuimeut. For more than eighty ycais ft has stood upon the previous year fur collecting taxes. COUHT HODBEi, BOOKLAMD its own iutriustc merit, while geueratiou after generation have used it. The best evidence of Upon the application of Charles Cazallis, and Alonzo Garcelon 45 aud Selden Couner its value is the fact that iu the state where it otigiualed the sale of it is steadily iucreasiug. T. J. Oine, William Beckett and others, the 13. The vote was the same for the other ROB’T M. READ. s H iio o (M. U ., HarvurJ, 1876 ) W. V. UANHCOM, M. li. selectmen laid a a proposed towu way begin candidates on several tickets excepting Repre­ PILES sentative to the Legislature. The couuty PHYBICISM AND BUBOEIOH. ning at Richard A. Davis’ middle gate, and Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment candidates were as follows: For Senator SPECIALIST — DISEASES OF RECTUM. ending at the towu road near the schoolhouse 170 Trvxuout Street, Ho.tou. GUice aud Realdeuce id District No. 5 It was bounded aud de­ Nelson Thompson, George W. Ricker and REWARD. 26 Maaome Btreet, Bockiatd I. S. Johnson E sq . My Dear Sir:—Fifty years ago this month, your father. Dr. Johuson, scribed as follows: “ Beginning at the north J >bn S. Case; for County Commissioner, Send fo r P a m p h le t. J KL";“u"o5ui«. called at my store and left me some Johnson's Anodyne Liuimeut on sale. I have sola it ever eas'dly post of pair of bars in the line be- long term, George W. Thorndike, Charles A. Ottice Houra: Ttu- »bo»e r»«raxd wOl b . p .lJ b> tb« City ut gpepiaJ aiieullon giveu to diaeuae* of the uye au since. lean most truly say that it has maintained its high standard aud popularity horn a car. tween Richard A |D . v s and William Beckett, Sylvester and R H arvey Counce; short term, 11 to 4 o'clock. Sundays Uuckituid. for ortdeuo. Uwt trtll l«ol to io . u i u i that time to this. JOHN R. HAND, North "Waterford. Maiue, Jau.. tfiyi. aud Holidays excepted. to 10 A M- near said Davis’ middle gale; thence from | Ebrn C i1 ighton, Hannibal A. Morang aud FISTULA »ud courloUoo of tuiy p w ty OX paxtio* M U o ( U > 6P .M . I “Best Liver Bill Made.” Tills ceitifies that Dr. A John sou. whose aai't post on land of W illiam Beckett north ' Charles R. M allard; for Treasurer, Thomas tiicudai) B «• witblo Ibo UwlU of tbt Cllj ul uame is sigued to every genuine bottle of altar 7 P.M. M 3 2 ^ d«g. WeM 20 rods and 23 links to a stake B. Spear, William 11. Rhoades aud Michael H uc.U i.il duiu* tbtplo~«il toootolp.I )t.i Johnson’s Auodyue Liuimeut. iu the mouth of Telephut a 80-X ______an. JS40. first left at my store som e of the sam e ano slums; thence north 47^ beg. ea-4 20 A. Ac! Oiu; L r Sheriff, S mon G. Webster, PISO’S CURE FOR A. J. OWXIKETT, i have supplied my customers with it ever rods and 16 links to laud of Albion M u rs i; I Cyrus R Moi ton and Samuel R. Shepherd; CUKtS nntHt ALL LL5t tAlLo* I „ City Em ml. arsons’ P ills Since, (over fifty years) with iucreasingrales. 4 Coutfb Syrup. Tiu-iea Ooou. IJoo I c A-fcs’i ’c: Positively cur«| thence same course l i rods and one link to i foi Krpieseutative to (he Legislature, Samuel lu Ume. Hold by druggiala UockUud, S-pt- K . It*’ - Is CB JAUEZ K now lton. Newburg, Maiue. every Our Book ••Treatment for Plseiiw a” Mailed Free. stake and stones opposite said Morse’s bouse; I D Davis had 52 voles, Alexander Wincapaw VrapfSh u mg them. P, c; fiv e£ L Bold everywhere. AU Dx uggUts. L b. J uhnsou A Co., Boston, Mass. thence north 47 deg. east 20 rods and 20 45 and Alden Bradford 11. Ordway's Plaeurs Cure itheuniot our THE kOCKLANI) COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 185*7

COTTON SEED DHLS AHThe People Mnch bat been said and written relative to <1 the use of cotton-teed meal at a cattle food. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Are not aware of the great vailety of goods we Nearly all investigators agree in giving it a carry In our atore. We hare many things useful for the household aa well ns for ontelde work high value and urge dairymen to use tbit MILWAUKIE, WISCONSIN W® have a large aaaortmem of material not only because it is a cheap source WORMS a Hundreds of Child run and adults ha to worms fc of protein but because it also has a high man­ c bat aro treated for other disease*. The syrup- a J tome atBIndigestion, with a variable ap- k WOODEN WARE orial value. Practical feeders differ greatly J petite: foul tongue; offensive breath ; hard end ? HENRY L. PALMER, President in their estimates of cotton seed meal. Some h fnll belly, with occasional griping* and pains J about, t he na»e|; heat and itching sensation in n - S U C H A S — seem to use it vety satisfactorily for a while k the rectnm and abont the anna: eye* heavy and \ k doll 1 itching of the nose: short. dry cough t k Ranges and later conclude that the feed is not well c grinding of the teeth: starting during Bleep, C Pails Wash Tubs. adapted to their purposes. Occasionally a 7 alow fever: and often In ohtldren, convulsions. ? Ironing Boards. feeder observes that the health o his animals SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMFNT, JUNE 30. 1897. B r o o m s a n d th e like is affected by the feeding of cotton-seed too A brcI r ...... •97.0®0.0aA 78 and freely, and it sometimes happens that even § TRUE’S - : I.’nbilltiCB...... 76,595,218 92 A large aaaortment of Tinware, the variety of after animals have been fed for months with which needs no description. PIN WORM apparent success that they orc injured by its S iirp ln s...... *21,361,776 86 Heaters. continued use. It has also happened that cows fed upon cotton seed meal do well for ELIXIR Inoom o, 6 innnlbn, 1897...... 9,194,920 20 We have the Largest and Best Display ol DlRburaeinentR, 6 moniha, 1897 4,714,072 36 o time and that later the milk flow is dim in­ c it ban been In w sc HI y e n r i, Baskets to be found in the city. All sites. ished without apparent cause. J i* purely vegetable, harmlei (I efTectual. > Where no worm* are present I There are at present no other concentrated S and corrects tho condition of tho mucous E xccrr Income over DlMliiirfctnonlfi...... S 4,480,847 86 feeding stuffs which vary so much in composi­ k brano of the stomach and hownla. A positive k Then for ontdoora we have— Make Housekeeping k enrofor Constipation and Rillnnsnes*, and a vnl- tion as cotton-seed meals from different sources noble remedy in all tho common complaints of . Six Months' Progress S. M. VEAZIE, ROCKLAND, ME. and different mills. W ithin three weeks the children. Prien 36c. Ask your drngglnt for It. . Shovels, Spades, Moes, JS Dr. J. F TIllTK A CO.. Auburn. Me. J Station has examined samples varying from C flpadal ireatmeni tor TapeWorm*. Write ft>r free pamphlet ’ Increase In A sse ts...... * 5,310,065 62 Forks, Rakes and such 22 per cent, to over 53 per cent, of protein. Increase in S u rp lu s ...... 1,853,769412 This great variation in different lots of c« t Iucrenso in In su ran ce in f o rc e ...... 14,413,581 J00 things. : : ton-seed meal may explain the different estimates of different practical feeders and of WASHINGTON Dividends in lids Company are unequaled. CIDER PR E SSES and many artioles for (he use the same feeders at different times. I f a cow of Farmers R a zo RVII.LK— Miss Ella M . Collins has Dividonda regulnte tlio cost of Insurance. is fed on cotton seed meal containing 26 per Tho room at our command la too limited to go- e to Augusta where she has a lucrative enumerate all that we could mention, but we will cent, protein and is then fed an equal weight position in ’h : oxine department of the The New ANNUAL DIVIDEND Polley of tlio Northwestern GUARAN­ gladly show you around If you call at our store. of a meal containing 52 per cent., it is evident Gannett & Morse concern------John L Law TEES Doflnito nnd Stated Cash, Izian, Paid-up nnd Extended Insurance that the amount of protein which she receives and Fr-d J .m et are visiting in Belfast for n vnl nos. 78 GOOD COOKERY will have been doubled by the change. If few d a is ------Mrs Ida Grotton ha« been vis she has been fed up to her full capacity in iting at Augusta and Weeks Mills------Fred the first instance, such an increase must re­ Hanson nt Warren has been visiting his Chas. T. Spear sult disastrously. On the other hand, chang mother, Mrs. John L . Law------E m tiy, Abizs, ing from a cotton-seed of high protein con­ George and Henry Turner all went to Au C. n. DUflTOfl, GRAIN MERCHANT tent to one of low protein content would gusta and back on their {wheels Sa’urday— A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please send any suggestions diminish the m ilk flow unless the amount ol Mrs. Richard Chorulev, who has bean visiting 189 Exchange Street, Bangor, Maine. Rockland, ■ Maine. or recipes to our special editor, addressed meal fed is correspondingly increased. relative* here for several weeks, returned to If it is a correct supposition that much of her home in Middlesex village, Mass., Satur­ GOOD COOKERY, the trouble arising from the use of cotton­ day------Merle M arr and Charles Vatiner vis­ Dorchester, Mass. seed meal is due to its varying in composition, ited places of interest at Augusta Saturday (Copyright). this can be readily overcome by the feeder. Mrs. Sarah Savage has rented the Charles My Dear Rose: Cotton seed meal like most concentrated feed­ W ilham house and moved there------Mr. NOTICE: Burn the Best! Your trouble la a very common one, VICTORIA WAFERS. ing stuffs cannot be legally sold in the state and Mrs. W . E. Overlock visited in /\ugu*tn but just aa annoying as if you were the One pint of sweet m ilk, one teaspoon­ unless the chemical composition is stated up­ last week and were the guests of M r. ami only persen in t!he world who had cvi-r ful of salt, one teaspoonful of butler, a on the package. From the known composi Mrs. Edward Pelton, No. 80, Northern ave BELDING BROS. & Co., TO JAS. S. KIRK & CO., experienced it—the shrinking of pie pint of sifted Hour, a half pound of tion of different lots it w ill be possible to so nue, Sand H ill------A ladieB aid society or crust from the plate, and Juice running sugar and a teaspoon ful of ground cin­ adjust the amount fed that the size of the Christian Endeavor auxiliary has been formed Silk Manufacturers, Soap Manufacturer!. ration as measured by its content of protein over the bottom of the oven. Now, I namon are required. Have ready a pair here with the following officers: Mrs. May will be kept unchanged. would advise you to sprinkle your of wafer irons, heated and delicately Collins, president; Miss Alberta Jones, vice M e ss. J os. S. Kirk , t C o., The variations in composition are so great j.kites with Hour instead of greasing greased w ith the purest lard. Drop Into president; Miss Ella M. Collins, secretary and the matter is such a serious one to the Clitenflo, III h. them with lard, and 1 think you will be the center of one iron a half tablespoon- and treasurer. The next meeting will he at G e n t l e m e n :— consumer that he, for bis own protection, pleased with the result. It will prevent ful of the above batter, shut the lid clc se Miss Alberta Jones Monday evening, Nov. should refuse to purchase concentrated com Wo liavo given yoiir,‘W liltoCloud" Hunpii thorough and plunge into the fire, in two minutes 8. Supper will he served from 6 till 9 for 10 test In wushliiR pieces of linen embroidered with our the under ( rust slipping from the edge mercial feeding stuffs which are not licensed , of the plate, and the crust will bake more the waft r will be nicely browned. Cut cent!------W . G. Howard visited friends h’ “Now Process” Wash Embroidery Silks and llnd It as required by law. A ll goods sold legally Augusta last week------The Young People’s thoroughly. You may think the pie will off all the batter that exudes from the entirely satisfactory. Wo take ploasuro In recom­ carry the brand and inspection tag. The in­ Society of this place have purchased the old mending It as a superior artlclo for laundering lino stick to the plate, but it won’t. V’hen pdges and remove the wafer fr< m the spection tag is a red shipping tag with the r.choolhou«e and will repair it at once to ombroidory. you make an apple or berry pie fold the Iron with a fork. Roll it up and serve. coat of arms of the state, the name of the hold meetings in. The Good Templars will Yours truly, edge of the upper erust under the edge of station, the Director's signature and the also hold their meetings there. The follow II e i .d in o lin o s . Jk the lower one, and press together with SOFT GINGERBREAD. (Signed) Co. words “ Tax paid o n ------pounds," printed ing are the trustees, W . E. Overlock, Levi P. One cup molasses, one-half cup sugar, the tr.umb; then the Juice will stay in upon it. The brand includes the following Marr, Lewis Day, Newell Jones and Osgood one-half cup butter, one-half cup sweet the pie. instead of running all over the statements: The number of net pounds con­ B. Collins------Rev. Geo. H . Lincoln is hold milk, tw o tf gs, one tablespoonful ginger, Referring to the above, we deem it important to state stove oven. Just a few nays ago I went tained in the package; the name or trade ing a series of meetings at the Light school­ one teaspoonful allspice, two cups Hour to Aunt Brockway’s for a little visit, and mark under which it is sold; the name of the house. that this letter was unsolicited by us. W hite Cloud she made a sweet potato pie, which was sifted with one and one-half teospoon- manufacturer or shipper; the place of manu­ simply delicious, and you could hurlly fuls Cleveland's Superior Baking facture; the place of business of manufacturer CUSHING Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as tell it from a squash pic. She gave me Powder. Bake in shallow’ pan, or small or shipper; the percentage of crude protein COAL H a t h o r n ’s Po in t .-—School closed in Diat. pans. and the percentage of crude fat. the recipe, which I send to you, and 1 am 4 Thursday after a term of eight weeks taught being superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and FOR SALE BY The act went into effect October first. I f sure you will be pleased with it hv Miss Marcia H u n t------Misses Cora E CORN OYSTERS. observed failures to comply aie reported to toilet it also ranks first as a pure white floadng.soap. SWEET POTATO PIE. Wing, Marcia Hunt and Cairie A. Maloney the Director of the Station, it will facilitate One pound of steamed sweet potatoes, Grate the corn from a sufficient num­ attended the teachers convention at Thomas ber of ears of sweet corn to make a pint the enforcement of the law. finely mashed, two cups of sugar, one ton------Fred I. Geyer made a trip to White- AJ.BIRD&CO. cup of rich milk, one-half cup of butter of pulp, add one-fourth of a teaspoonful CKAS. D. WOODS. Director, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., field recently------Miss Cora E . W ing went University ot Maine, Oct. 29, 1897. Telephone 38-2. and three well-beaten eggs; flavor with of baking pewder, and salt and pepper to to Boston Saturday night for a few weeks Established 1839. Chicago* ROCKLAND, MB lemon or nutmeg, as you prefer, and loste. If the pulp is very moist add HOME MISSIONS stay----- Miss Flora Burton is stopping at A. bake in a deep pie plate, with only the some cracker crumbs. Drop the mixture J. W ing’s for a short tim e------A. J. Wing Largest soap manufacturers in the world. from a spoon into smoking hot fat, m ak­ ^under crust ns you would a squash pie. The 18th annnal meeting o t the Woman's was in Rockland last Friday on business------ing the oysters about the size of a real 1 am certain you w ill use up your left­ home missionary association was held at Collector E. S. Vose is going the rounds in EXAHINE oyster. Serve on a folded napkin. over steamed sweet potatoes in thia way Berkeley Temple, Boston, on Wednesday, this locality. MONTVILLE Knox County. These should be fried to a delicate brown in fu tu re . Oct. 28. Pl ea sa n t Po in t — Mra Almira Robinson Carrie I lilts has gone to Bolton on a v iiii. OUR I wonder it you have a reliable recipe color. has purchased a cow of Benjamin Robinson— The reports of the secretary, the junior ------Fred Taylor bas returned from Brookn TREASURER’S STATEMENT. for squash pie^ which are now ou the secretary and the treasurer were full of inte­ M sa Annie Russt 11 of W arren is visiting Misses where he haa been carpentering------School* STOCK “seasonable list” with every cook. In BREAD WAFERS. rest and encouragement. During the year Lizzie and Olive Davis------Mrs. Albion in town finished Oct. 2 9 ------Allen Dyer was the first place, it is necessary to have a (Miss Winter.) the association has appropriated to objects Morse is very sick------Mrs. H arriet Flinton in W aterville on business Thursday------Mrs. Anil you will see that we Lead in Price, good dry sqifcish, as a watery one will One pound flour* two tablespoon fuls proposed or approved by the five Congrega­ was the guest o f Mrs. H iiam Young one day Loren Stewart is on the sick list------Ed. Quality nnd Variety. Special bargains not make a good pie. Some cooks bake Cottolene, two tablespoon fuls yeast; one tional societies, (be ides clothing and supplies last week. Mrs. Flinton is 84 years of Knowlton is canvassing for garden seed------ALLOWED IIY TIIK HUPHRME JUDICIAL OOUMT. whilo they last. Another lot of 10 qt. the squash instead of boiling it, but 1 egg. Mix all together, roll the paste to a appraised at $40,394) funds amounting to age and is as smart as many of the girls------Frank Sanford bas moved onto the farm he Orlglnatln ybeforo tho Hupreino Judicial Ctourt prefer to have it steamed. I imagin** thin sheet, fold it and beat it for fifteen $41,618 in cash, for work in this country. Mrs. W illiam N ew bertof Jefferson is stopping recently purchased------Jesse Rowell died ituts vs. John A. Clough •& 32 Tin Pails, 3 for 25 cts. Another lot of '• Thotiuis II honahuu 3 70 Since the last annual meeting the Association with her sister Mrs. E. S. Stevens, who is sick those Book Oases with a pound of 60 a different flavor is given by baking the minutes with a rolling pin; roll out as at his home Oct. 29, after considerable suffer­ •• Lewis K Marsh 4 70 thin os possible on a greased baking has fallen heir to legacies aggregating ------Leander Moore and daughters, Mrs. ing with a cancer. H e was 85 years old and " Kdward R llryunt 4 70 or 60c Tea. Another lot of 8c Enam­ veg etab le. sheet, cut in four-inch squares, which »52.77S Grace Mahoney, Mrs. Ada Wallace and Miss leaves two sons------Olive Stewart is stopping N. It. Kuweit a 7o- eled W are. SQUASH PIE. VV. K. Norcross 3 7S One pint of belled or steamed diy will spring apart, and bake. Little change was made in the list of Gertrude Moore went to Monhegan Saturday at Loren Stewart’s------Mrs, Moody Morton is Htopht-n F. G’Brlon 3 70 squash, one cupful of brown sugar, three officers: Mrs. C. L . Goodell, president; Mrs. returning home Monday. They made their confined to the house with a cold------Mrs. Hlrurn (L KI vers 3 70 D vl Hart eggs, two tnbleepoonfuls of molasses, COltN FRITTERS. Louise A. Kellogg, secretary; Miss Annie C. stopping place at E«q. Davis’, where every­ Thomas Pearsons is reported quite ill------Lulu 4 70 Just Out Enameled Ware Cuspa- thing possible was done to make their stay lllram (1. Berry 6 70 one tablespoonful of melted but,ter, one To one pint or corn pulp add two well- Bridgman, treasurer and M r. George A. Chase, Mason formerly of this place visited friends C. II. Moor and John llan- enjoyable. They were invited at the home of dors only 10 Cents. tablespfxinfui of ginger, one teaspoonful beaten eggs, n half teaspoonful of salt auditor, were chosen with a large and repre­ and relatives here last week------H erbert Jack- rahan sentative board of directors. The business Postmaster D . M . Davis Saturday evening for Win. A. Lyn do :j To of cinnamon, a pinch of salt and one and two tablespoonfuls of flour. Fry in son went to Belfast Nov. I. meeting was followed by interesting and a sing and had a very pleasant time. A first Fred C. Louriilne 3 70 pint of milk. Bake In deep plates. Thia small cakee on a buttered griddle. These Jniiics II Hhnonlon 3 70 stimulating addresses, continuing, with an class treat was furnished. They attended •IO O lle w u rd •!<)<» quantity la sufficient for two medium­ are very nice and appetizing If properly John H. lianlctt, Jr. 3 70 intermission for luncheon until dusk. church Sunday morning ami evening/ Sunday The readers of this paper will be pleased to M. W. Wood inan 4 70 Copeland's Bazar sized pies. cooked. Care rnuBt be taken in frying Mrs. Charlotte E . D . Slocum, of East afternoon they visited at Sydney Davis’ and learn that there is at least one dreaded disease John L. Thomaa 3 00 Peaches are In the market, notwith­ th em . It. L. Cross 4 70 Providence, spoke ot giving; Miss D . E. M r. Sterling’s and also made many others that science has been able to cure in all its 398 MAIN STREET. standing the old cry last spring that the W F. Wight 4 70 Emerson set forth as her hearers had never very pleasant calls. They went to W hite stages, and that is Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh Wrn. II. w hltney 4 70 late frosts had spoiled the crop. I think EGGED VEAL HASH. before beard, the condition and needs of Head to take a view of the ocean and returned Cure is the only positive cure known to the K. F Wight 4 70 you often have peaches which are not Chop small bits of cold roust veal and Chinese women in this country. Miss borne Monday morning a sick looking crowd medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­ K. W. McIntire 8 70 quite aa perfect as you desire for tho II. L. Or* gory a 10 moisten with the gravy or water. When Virginia Dox told with great pathos the story ------Mrs. Grace Maloney and Mrs. Ada tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ Wi liam II. Klltredve 8 70 table, and such ones can be made Into u hot break Into It three or four eggs, ac­ of Marcus Whitman's great service to our W allace visited Mrs. Alm ira Robinson last ment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, (h o rse P. OJnn und U. II. P E A C H P I E cording to the quantity of veal. When country. Mrs. Goodell gave one of her Wednesday------Miss Nellie Stone, who has acting directly upon the blood and mucous Lyford 6 10 Itlcfiurd Foley und Bylunus with satisfactory results. Peel, stone the eggs are cooked stir Into the m ixt­ helpful Bible readings, and Miss Francis J. been spending the summer in Portland, has surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the and slice the peaches; line a pie plate ure a tablespoonful of butter and a tea- Dyer and Mrs. West presented the work with returned home. foundation of the disease and giving the pa­ with crust and lay in the fruit, sprink­ spoonful of Bell's Spiced Seasoning, and special reference to fits influeuce upon tbe tient strength by building up the constitution ling sugar over them in proportion to D w i g h t , Illinois, O c t. 13, 1896. and assisting nature in doing its work. The Kdirur IC. ltokes 4 70 serve quickly. Should you desire It younger w orn'” . H W. Musters 3 70 their sweetness. Allow three peach quite dry add a half cup of fine bread To whom it may concern;— proprietors have so much faith in its curative Oeorgo II. Gurdner 3 70 kernels, chopped fine, to each pie, and crumbs with the butter and seasoning. nohthpoat T h ere I k but 0110 Keeley Institute powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars Thomus B. Brown 8 70 K. IC. Boynton 4 70 put in a very little water; bake with an uh for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list Mrs. Harriet, widow of David Knight, died authorized by to do business as such I^uraTiuey AFredHavsgelo 14 of testimonials. upper crust or with crossbars of pastel CHARLOTTE RUSSE. Monday Oct. 25 at the home of her son Chas. in (be state of Maine and that one is H. H llsw ult across the top. This is not only a good T. Knight. H er uge was about 85 years. Address, F. J .C lIE N E Y ,& C O .,T o led o , O. ( ’bus H Coombs Line a deep dish with sponge cake. located at Portland, under Hie niaiitige- pie, but an economical one, for it allows The funeral was Thursday, Rev. M r. Wilson Sold by Druggists, 75c. F. C. Wurnall Beat to a stiff froth one pint ut cream rneut of J. I). Lovett. His physicians you to use up peaches which are a little officiating. Mrs. Knight was a Methodist in H a ll’s Family D lls are the best. and to that add two-thirds of a cup o f are especially instructed ut Dwight, her belief, a good mother, neighbor and old. sugar, and one-third of a box of gela­ 111., by Dr. Keeley, in tbe correct ud- Ordway’s Plasters Cure Dyepopsla. M illie Grant has Just gone Into her new friend. She leaves two sons Chas. T . and tine dissolved In a little cold water, and iididstraficn of the Keeley treatment home, and she has asked me to give her James W . both of N orthport------Mrs. R T. flavor with vanilla. Beat all well to­ for tbe cure of alcoholic inebriety and “ Llewellyn Nowbert Is the BEST HEATER in the World. some hints on running the domestic af­ llerrick, who has been sick with the grippe, drug using. M J F Hopkins gether, pour Into the lined dish, and set is somewhat better at ibis writing------Mrs. Do You Et\j 0 Harry Juokson Afuct that has been demonstrated by every person fairs which will prevent chronic inflam­ All Keeley remedies are manufac­ OysfEqs ? •• ( lurt-ncs C. Houk on Ice for a few houra before serving. Flora Braham went to Boston by boat last who baa used one. Our apace will not allow us to mation of household matters, and If you tured by us ut Dwight, HI., and can­ “ F. U urren Hmlth describe It. We have oue in our atore. Coine Iu would like, I will send you a copy of , Saturday------M r. and M ia. R. A. Packard HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM ? •• W in . A . Gardiner and see It. BWtf GRILLED HAM. 1 were visiting at M artin G ray’s Sunday------not be purchased for use in Hie state of •• Orlando Motuug the “hints" rw-xt week. Sometimes Just Maine except by the Keeley Institute •• W. J. Coukley a “hint” is better than a sermon, for the Cut some cold boiled ham In nice uni­ Beulah Rhoades, who has been quite sick with I diphtheria, is convalescing. *1 here are no at Portland, lienee, tbe genuine Keeley Jonathan Crockett, w o rld is so fu ll c t new things and life form slices, season them highly with On the Half Shell, Orlglnullug beforu Rockland Police cayenne and mushroom catsup and broil I other cases up to date------Miss Georgia H all treatment is administered only by said Court: MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. is so brief that we have to take much of In a Stew, ttlulu vs. Albert L. Puysou about one minute on each side, Just | of Lincolnville is stopping with her grand- Institute within said slate, all cluims to •21 40 our knowledge In homeopathic doses. I parents, M r. and Mrs. A. K. Drinkwater------Fried or Scalloped. “ Keub« u Carter 20 04 By the way, 1 have a new kind of pie enough to warm through, and serve Im­ Hie contrary being mude with intent to “ Wm. fiuirgctt 28 78 m e d ia te ly . One of our neighbors is thinking ot starting a deceive. •• John tih-rus 80 08 crust, which I had nearly forgotten to W« soli Oy*ters by thu Pint, Quurt, Uullon or junk shop if one may judge by tbe amount " Tndu Cochran 0 4S tell you about; it is called T h e L e s l ie E. K e e l e y C o . Burrvl, or will aervo them ua deal ltd on our tublm •• George A. Thomas II 67 Health is Wealth! MARSHMALLOW DATES. hauled home the other day (signed) Curtis J..Judd, •• A . I.. Puysou 18 01 POTATO CRUST. Remove the jilts from the dates and 183tf (seal) Secv. und Treas. Our Oyulcrs are Ike Very Best ** iUlpb L. Hewett 0 Oi and is an tier economical wrinkle, es­ M John A. Clough 8 86 pecially as wheat Is away up in tiie wash thoroughly. ’Then cut the marsh­ aud our cutloinera are always ° John H. Kanlctl, Jr. 8 47 mallows Into four parts each. Use tne 0 Luuru J. 'i'rucy und Fred clouds, and flour is going to be no one SOUTH THOMASTON aa'ialied. . . . part for a date. A fter filling all the dates Pavags 10 2? knows how much a bairel. Boil and Mrs. Lizzie Wiggin visited relatives “ Idturu J. Tracy aud Fred roll them In powdered sugar. Thi se make Dr. E. C. West’s mash a dozen medium-sized white po­ at Ash Point last week------Rev. Mr. buvsgi- 18 81 a delicious after dinner sweet. C. H I!..Coombs lo 06 tatoes, add one rounding teaspoonful of Hanscom of Thomaston delivered a very '• Bradford K. Hurt 16 17 salt, two tablespoonfuls of cold butter able sermon here Sunday afternoon------•• Hlohurd Foley uud Wyl an d h a lf a cupful of rich milk or cream- FIG FRA PRE. Miss Cretia Coombs visited friends in Thomaa- Lee's Restaurant, vunus Holden 11 26 Take a quart u t water, to which add Nerve and Stiffen with sufficient flour to roll well. bin Saturday-— Mrs. W illiam Wade of Bos­ Originating before Charles K. Millar, This luakew especially good top crusts one pint of white sugar. P u t It in a gran­ ton is the guest of Mrs. Frank W ade of tbis 3 LIMEKOCK STREET Trial Justice: for m e a t pies. ite saucepan and boil slowly for live place------Henry Harrim an is ou the sick tilule vs. Wm. A . Gardiner $14 61 " U»rry J Jacksoa 7 62 Now that »he season of fruit is here, minutes. Add one quart of peeled figs list— — Messrs. George McConchie and F. W . JOHN A. LEE, Proprietor and let It come to a boil; then mush aJl it Brain Treatment let tiie children eat all they want, pro­ Gilchrest made a business trip to Jifferson viding it is fresh and ripe, for such fruit together. Add a teaspoonful of lemon last week------Miss Carrie Owen pleasantly Juice and the white of an egg well beaten. is the best thing you can give them. entertained tbe sewing circle at her home on We are selling Originating before HUau J. Btarrett, TIIE OUIU1NAL ANU UENUINE? Yours cullnarily. When cold freeze well. Saturday afternoon------Quite a number from Trial Juallce: Buae vs Clireuoo K. Hook $>3 66 COMPORT JONES, tbis place attended tbe teachers convention held at Thomaston last week------J. K . Originating before H U. Ulmer, '1’rlal Doctor of Cookery. Hard and Soft Justice: (1.00 Package for 70o Harrington spent Sunday at home------Frank blate va. T. C Warreu >72 60 BREADED TOMATOES. Robinson is confined to tbe house by sick- M Burnham C. Bleeper 86 46 6 Packages for $4.00 Pare and slice the tomatoes, and after ness— ----- Adelbert Babb of Camdcu visited C oal It will keep your chick':k«.*ua vtmiiu and bvaltky. It Originating before T . B. Bowden, Trial seasoning well w ith salt and pepper dip will untke ) mutLx pullete luiuy early, worth iu weight Lie parents M r. aud Mra. I I . P. Babb Sunday J u sth e : each slice in beaten egg and then in In gold for moulting huun. 1uud prevents all 6 Ml bread crumbs. When all the slices have coa'a only u tenth of w. cvnl u day. No other f Viualhaven last week------Mrs. John lu “ Leonard Worthing 16 28 been tr ated in this manner dip then* graham, wbo bas beeu visiting friends at agan lu the egg and bread crumbs an*’ Quincy Mass., bas returned borne. a n y b o d y . fry in boiling fat in a basket. Cook for The Original and Only Grand Jury SOLD ONLY BY Firai Traversa Jury about a minute and a half. WARfltN F. Crockett Co. fecund Traveler Jury A. Buprrnnmerury Jury FROZEN CREAM FIGS. BELL’S s . S . ant ’ CONDITION pow der N o. WARREN— Miss Fannie B-ggs spent Make Sunday u iih b e t mother------Miss Clara Cal Take a quail of rich milk (cream and Hag beeu the b j a m m u d F l a y o k in g for a geuera­ lerwood was at be* borne Saturday and Sun­ N orth E nd. W. J. Coakley milk mixed if possible). Add a cup of i or twgi tiou. Grocers aud m arket he food day------Maynaid Post ba* returned home condensed milk ajid two cups of putv* r- weu alJ sell it. Prepared from So. 'lb ruaston------Mrs. Hat lie Rmes Ized sugar. M ix a q u & n of pew-lad figs exclusively by i m u 'I and Mrs. Spear called < u M r*. Susan P«yson Orders by telephone BOCKLAND. ME. and blend them until v e r y smooth. Fn-«-z THE WM. G. BELL CO. If you get It scud to us. Ask first One pack, si cU. five gl. S-lh. can |1 au. 8a cans Sunday------Pomona Grange was held at Y4&76 L U. CAMP Bit LI in a fre e ze r w ith on e-th ird s a l t a n d tw o - SU41ON. Kxu uuid. 0£>. Sunnlw of lliu»r roci-TUi I'Ailix m-nt five, Mull Order® Promptly attended to. E i. JOHNSON &. OO..82 Custom Uou*vbl., hoaUu. AUu®. W hite Oak Grange Friday. Treaaurvr for Knoa C». th ird s chopped lea. efiven prompt attention Rockland, Get. 16,18 THE ROCKLAND COUK1KR-UAZKTTK, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1897,

THOMASTON WARREN BICYCLE CONTEST CAMDEN Miss Am y Strong, after an illness extending Several vessels in which Thnmsston peo­ 100 votes for each $2 paid on subscriptions; Club Skates! Club Skates! over several weeks, died Saturday at the home ple ere interested ere m illin g long pesMtges. 50 votes for each >1. Contest will close of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ames, Bay View A. Schr. Chas. L Divenport ssilrd horn Balti- Thursday, N o v . 11, 1897 at 8 p. m. Address street. The deceased was about twenty- m orefor Boston Oct. la th ; sch. Jennie F . all communications to Voting Editor, The one years old and all who knew her loved, Hall. Watts, left Port Spain, Trinidad Oct. . . P R E S E N T E D . . Just received a lot of . . Courier Gazette. honored and esteemed ber. She leaves a 6 for Appelachicola, F la.; sch. John K . sister Eva and three brothers, Roy, Fay and Souther sailed from Baltimore Oct. I for With the compliments Leo. Galveston. These psssages sre usually made 1 COUPON Mrs. Gilbert Patten and son sre visiting re­ Fancy Flannul Night Robes in from I a to 20 days, bo* lhe heavy weather o f the past two weeks baa delayed these Gourier-fiazstte Bicycle Contest latives in Corinna------R . P. Duflee bos re­ vessels as well as many others. ’W’-A.n. H-BN- turned to Roston after a visit here of several 4 9 c t o weeks------Mr. and Mrs. Paul have returned F. H . Tobey, a Thomaston boy, has been Register Oae Vote for Until Dec. 25 we will give an order on one of our hardware firms for from a visit in Boston. elected manager of a gold mine in Colorado. Mrs. D . H . Birbee entertained the ladies Great Value in Cold Winter Nights. The clasaof’97 T . H . S. will give a dance (A’fjm«)...... one pair of Steel Club Skates with every BOY’S SUIT sold for cash society o f Ibe Baptist church Wednesday after­ in Eureka H a ll Tuesday evening, November Read Condition* A Straw Hat in autumn is not more unreasonable than an old without regard to cost. noon. suit at a time when everybody ia replenishing his wardiobe for the 9- The Vote to Date. M ist Jessica Lewis entertained the Shske- Sch. Ella F. Crowell arrived Tuesday with Edna W att*...... JJJJ No Old Goods! One Price—that price Guaranteed! spere society Monday evening. ALFRED coal for Gleason Yonng of W arren. The Annie Knaaell...... 27T6 fa ll. 2471 vessels bringing coal for W arren are dis­ Annie Kero...... YOVR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKINO. Columbus W . Bisbee has gone to Stepbena- Blanche A. Crawford...... 2470 ville, Vs., where he will spend the winter cut- charged at this port into lighters which are Klvle Merry...... 24*6 towed to Warren. Allae Weaver...... 1778 ing ship timber. HURRAY, 446 Hain St., Irena Caatner...... 1700 Parker Young has returned from North Tw o rooms in Jordan block have been Angle Leach...... *** leased by the Knox Gunner's Club. They Haven where be has been at work tbe past ROCKLAND, ME. have been cleansed and fitted up with ap­ WARREN / W o c ^ p s e few months. propriate furnishings. M r. W m . Norton, W itbam P. Simonton is visiting bis son steward of the club, has been in charge of Capt Arey of Thomaston has presented C. Everett L. Simonton, Winter Hill------D r. F . Russell with a fine St Bernard pup. W i the work. Frank H . Brazill of Boston visited friends in hear, however, that be has turned out a bird VINALHAVEN BICYCLE CONTEST SPRUCE HEAO Miss Bridget Donovan has removed to town last week. D r. Brazill is a Camden boy, dog, a cuckoo in fact. Frank B. Miller, chairman of the Knox Boston------Edwin S. Smalley, Jr., has left the who is rapidly rising in bis profession. H e io o votes for each $2 paid on subscrip county republican committee and C. D. S. employ of T. W. Stackpole and will make a W arren would like to have a first-class foot­ now eccurpes a responsible position in one of ball team and there seems to t e no good rea­ the state institutions. tiona; 50 votes for each ftl. Contest will Godfrey, eaq., a member of the Sooth Thom­ voyage to sea in ship Baring Bros. close Thursday, Nov. 11, 1897 at 8 p. ra. son why she shouldn’t. There is G ejrg e New- A meeting of Ibe Camden musical associa aston town committee bad their heads The following persons were drawn Nov. Address all communications to Voting Editor, together in tbe back parlor of Mr. Godfrey’s bert, who would make a cbamplor.'hip heavy­ have moved from Rockland to Chas. J. tion was held Monday evening in tbe Congre­ 2nd to serve as traverse jurors at the next ROCKPORT The Courier-Gazette. seaside home one day last week; but M r. weight center; W ill Robinson, who would Gregory’s, Commercial street tenement------gational vestry. A constitution and by-laws session of the S. J. Court for K nox Co. which W . F . D illingham , who bas been quite ill Godfrey assures us that the interview was have no superiors as a sprinting halfback and The dance at the M . B. S. hall Thursday were adopted and other business of im por­ will convene at Rockland the 2nd Tuesday for the past week, is improving. COUPON ouly a chance one. Th e facts are these: M r. W ill Perkins, who is a good man in any old night of last week war well attended and a tance transacted. A n im portant meeting will in December: Oliver S. Robbins, Lermond Ned Amesbury, who was teported to have M iller rode down on his wheel and just position. It is not too late to arrange for a good time resulted------The King’s Daughters be held next Monday evening and a full at­ K . Gales and W m . F. Gay. accompaied his uncle to sea, bas returned Coarier-Gazette Bicycle Contest called on this friend of his to rest and re­ Thanksgiving Day game now and all Warren will meet at Robert Gregory’s Thursday af­ tendance is requested. Mrs. George K . Shibles is visiting in O ak­ from New York and is clerking at J. H . fresh himself; so the country at large can would most certainly turn out to behold the ternoon, Nov. 11------M rs. Lydia G. Coombs The Thalia Club met in C. T. Swan’s under­ VIKTA.UHA.VHKr land, Me.------Mrs. T . B. Brown went to rest assured that these gentlemen didn’t lay spectacle. Eells. of Rockville was a recent visitor at Z. L u f­ taking rooms Tuesday evening and went Register One Vote for Boston Tuesday to visit friends------Frank any plans to stop the present boom that is H ig h l a n d .—Wm. Hall of the steamer The Congregational sewing circle were en­ kin's------Miss Melvina Starrett of Rockland through the first rehearsal of “Clover Farm ,” Hanscom is studying medicine with D r. J. E. heard and felt on every hand. Mr. Godfrey Sedgwick spent a few days with bis family tertained by Mrs. O . P. Shepherd last W ed­ will henceforth reside in a portion of A . F. a three act farce comedy written by Gilbert ...... says faith without work is dead, and he has W alker. last week— Charles Brown has gone away nesday afternoon. Humphrey's dwelling------Miss Lena Achorn Patten of this town and which will be pro­ Read Conditions Deputy Warden A. C. Wyman, brought steamboating— Rockland Walter of Boston of Rockport spent some days at Wilson started up his quarry to be ready when the W . C. Norcross o f the firm of W m . C. N o r­ duced in Farwell Opera bouse, Rockland, Tlie Vote to Date. two convicts to the prison last week from was in the place greeting his many friends M errill’s lately------W. J. Robbins of Rock­ freight train corner this way. cross Co., of Boston, lime deslets, was in town Thanksgiving night. . 3119 Machias; Ephraim Trott, breaking, entering Maude G m y...... Amos Cummings, brother c f our popular last week— M artha Kennedy is visiting rela- Tuesday. ville conducted services at tbe schoolhouse W . V . Lane is in Boston on business and Annie M. Coombs.. . . . 3069 and larceny one year; Michael Joseph Pier, tves in Searsmont— A grand apple paring was Sunday afternoon. Tomorrow L. S. Robin­ Camden’s beautiful opera house will not be . . . 2668 mail driver, was buried from bis late home A supper was given at the Baptist vestry Mra. O. C. L a n e.... breaking entering and larceny two years. had at Mason Telman's, ending with a jackass son of Rockland w ill officiate------Mrs. let until his return------Miss M ary C. Davis Dora Hopkins...... 1669 last Tuesday. M r. Cummings had been con­ last Wednesday by the Circle. Lena M. A rey ...... 1264 C. E. Dennison has removed Jrom Elliot wrestle. Every boy was thrown that tackled L . H . Sylvester and son Eddie returned is visiting her sister, Mrs H . L Forham in . . . <136 fined to the house many months with con­ Frank P. Libby has moved bis barber shop Laura Snowman.... street into the N . C. Mehan house School him— Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Lawrence of to Winterport the first of the week. Miss Raymond------Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Gifford of Mertie Myrlok...... , . . . 164 sumption and was a great sufferer. A goodly street------Brice Wilson has been in town this Pleasantville called on Joseph Crawford last from the Knight building to the tooma over Lizzie Young accompanied them as far as Stonington visited friends here Thursday------number of the friends of the family were week. Sunday. M r. Crawford is very feeble— Some what was formerly Carleton's market. Center Lincolnville------Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Mabel Lancaster has returned from a VINALHAVEN present at the funeral. Rev. Mr. Jenkins o f our young men are getting very timid since Mrs. J. H. Norwood and daughter Maud C. Staples and child now occupy the upper officiated. The political cartoon in the Boston Journal visit in Bangor. The harder it stormed Tuesday the more ihe recent South Hope robbery. When they are visiting in Boston. tenement of Chas. J. Gregory’s. Warren­ of Oct. 28 was drawn by Mrs. Allen Strong welcome became the rain as many were un­ Jennie R. Godfrey returned home Sunday go out evenings they are armed with old Mackerel about the size of smelts were sold ton street building------Little Miss Beatrice PULPIT HARBOR of this town. fortunate in possessing dry cisterns. from a week’s visit at Highland. swords, old muskets, and battle axes, so tell House entertained ber young friends and There seems to be quite a little stir about The Knox Hose Company ate arranging from a fishing boat here Wednesday. Rev. S. L . Hanscom preached to our peo­ Mr. What’s-His-Name to scat from Highland. playmates to the number of ten Saturday af- The regular meeting of Marguerite Chapter Capt. A. W . Faulkingham, of the sch. Ned town in regard to blacksmiths. The town ple last Sunday morning. H e took for his to give a levee and dance at W atts hall. ternoon, Oct. 30, the occasion being her fifth O . E. S. at Masonic H a ll last Monday evening Members of Ivy Chapter O . E. S. visited in P. Walker of Vlnalhaven was in town Wed­ will not support more than one. CapL and Mrs. E. S. Smalley returned was one of the pleasantest of the season, not­ text Psalm 130 and gave a very able sermon. Waldoboro Wednesday evening. birthday anniversary. Many of the guestt Patronize the man that is willing to belp nesday on business at tbe custom house. withstanding the inclement weather, which Mr. Hanscom preached three times on that from Boston Wednesday. brought gifts for the hostess and the after­ build up your town and help put something Geo. Oliver has gone to Nantasket, Mass— Owing to tbe detention of Mr. Lyons in day and drove over twenty-five miles of as M i« Jessie Crawford came from Lewiston, noon passed swiftly and pleasantly with necessarily deprived many members of the Charles Clements of N ew Hampshire is visit­ into the treasury every year------The factory rough a road as can be found this side of the Tuesday, where she has been acting as Boston, the Carleton H o u ie was not opened games, music, etc. A nice lunch, including pleasure of attending. The business hours ing bis old home— W ill Hawes o f Union and put up 40 bushels o f mackerel M onday------Klondike. A good day’s work for the Lord. operator in the Western Union Telegraph Monday as intended but its doors are now ice cream, cake, fruit and candy were served. Isaac Brown has returned home from a fish­ over, the ceremony of initiation was in order Marcellus Wentworth of South Hope were in open to tbe public. Tb e bouse bas been when a candidate was instructed in the vari­ Come again brother. office. Miss Crawford has been absent from ing trip------A singing school is to commence town last week. thoroughly renovated and put in first-class ous degrees. A t the close of the evening the Tbe many friends of John McNaughton, town since June 1 and has been employed at LIBERTY here next week in Union H a ll to be taugh’ Tbe ladies' circle met Wednesday with order and no doubt w ill be successfully man­ following program was rendered : brother to Mrs. C. D. S. Godfrey, were grieved Waterville, Poland Springs and Lewiston. E ast L ib e r t y — M r. and Mrs. J. A. Davis by J. T . Coombs------Wm. Merrithew of Mrs. Eunice Kirk— Mrs. C. J. Achorn of W al­ aged by tbe new proprietors. to learn of bis serious illness at Cambridge, visited their daughter at West Rockport re­ Vinalbaven is in town taking pictures of the Soprano solo, “Afterwards” Mra. George Kossuth Ephraim Trott, a new convict at the doboro visited relatives in town last week. Reading, “Aunt Kexlah’s First of April” Mass. M r. M cNaughton has made several Mrs. John Woodward of Warren called on cently------Elwood Jackson and bride of Pitts­ schools------Charles Staples has returned prison, broke his arm in getting out of bed Mrs. Louisa Grey visits to M aine and has a host o f friends News was received here Tuesday of tbe friends in town Mondoy. field visited at Joel Jackson’s Tuesday------Eli and is at work for bis brother C. S. Staples Tenor 80I0, "Down by the Riverside” Tuesday morning. here. death o f Mrs. A. F. Jenness of Cambridge, ------Tbe late rain was much needed as many James Patterson Mrs. Theodore French had a stroke of Tbe rank of Squire was confered on a Can­ Jackson and son Justin were at J. Jackson’s Mass. Mrs. Jenness was a sister of Mrs. W . wells and cisterns were drier than goose Reading, “ That Old Sweetheart of Mine” Mr. Blethen is putting on men at Eagle paralysis the first of the week. I t is the d id as by Beacon L ig h t Lodge, K . of P., at its one day last week------Daniel E. Little is Miss Emmn Crockett F. W ight and had visited here only a lew meeting Wednesday evening. repairing h it bouse------Mrs. Allen Daggett of pastures------Avra Dyer is suffering from a Bun Solo, “The Skipper” quarry, clearing away for paving cutters. fourth stroke Mrs. French has experienced. This makes work for the Wheeler Bay folks weeks ago. Quite a number from this place attended Morrill visited ber ton George Saturday------sore bead that he got by slipping on a rock Encore Responce, “On the Banks of the Wabash, H e r condition is critical. Far Away” O- C. Lane and looks as though Uncle John thinks the Inmates of tbe New England Institute and the funeral of J. Fred Hall in Rockland Wed­ Quite a number of men met Saturday and ------Don’t say word, people have got to eat The Ladies Circle of the Baptist Society We are glad to report that Mra. George boom is drawing nigb. A good-sized schooner Industrial Home for the Blind gave an enter­ nesday------Tbe sch. Corrinna M . discharged graded tbe school yard which greatly improved turnips for potatoes this year------Charles w ill serve a bash supper Wednesday Nov. Smith ot Portland, formerly of this place, who loaded there the present week and another tainment Thursday evening. lumber for Rockport Ice Co., Wednesday------the looks of the place------T h e men ia this Dyer has sold his horse Bob to Geo. Carter 17. Four kinds of bash w ill be furnished. has been so critically ill of typhoid pneumonia, small cargo at Patten Point will be shipped Mrs. Del Lermond of Thomaston is stop­ Charles F. Collins bas moved into the Capt. vicinity rushed to Liberty village Sunday and he now has a mare he calls Boynton There are a number of sleek canines and though still very ill is now considered out of in tbe near future. Th at w ill clean up the J. A. Amesbury bouse, Amesbury Hill------evening when they heard the church bell ring­ ------Town schools closed Friday. W e must felines about town whose owners w ill do well ping with her brother W. F. Wight this week danger------Miss Evelyn Manson is spending paving about tbe point. — K. F. Wight and mother left Wednesday J. F. Phinney of Portland was in town Thurs­ ing as a fire signal. H otel W aldo and Ambrose have an extra lot of good teacher* as there to heed the above notice. H a ll’s bouse and stables were completely has not been one word o f complaint------the week with Rockland friends------A large Tbe boys who went to Boston last week to for Cambridge, M u s . day. The nuptials of W illiam E. Reed and Mrs. destroyed. Tbe fire being very near Sewell Samuel Crockett is at work on Vinalbaven company representing various local fraterni­ look for work have returned to father’s house. Rockland W alter of M arlboro, Mass., vis­ S. E. & H . L . Shepherd Co. have begin Ada M. Thorndike of Rockland were cele­ Meservey’s house, the men removed all tbe for his uncle, Wash Crockett------Elisha ties attended the funeral of J. Fred H a ll at They say the H u b is so big that they couldn’t ited hit mother Mrs. Lucretia Walter the work on tbe foundation for their tramway at brated at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. furniture, which of course in tbe rush was not Grant bas his large new barn nearly finished Rockland Wednesday. see the wheels go round. The boys think past week. ( M r . W alter is a W arren boy, Brown, M ain street, at 7 4 5 a. m. Tuesday. the Burgess quarry. bandied very carefully, and a great deal of it ------Samuel Nutt is at work for H. M. Steamer. Gov. Bodwell will leave Vinal- the little game of the penny in the slot is please, not of Rockland.) Mrs. Abbie Rowe of Boston, who bas been The ceremony was performed by Rev. W . A. was damaged. The house, however, was saved Leadbetter------W. O. Waterman is hauling haven Saturday, Nov. 6, at 4.30 p. m., for deep enough for them aud they don’t want visiting Mrs. H arry McKisson, returned home Newcombe in the presence of relatives of the Thomas Walker and N. B. Eastman at­ by the prompt action of fire extinguishers, wood to the Harbor and Thoroughfare. He Rockland direct. Returning will leave any chances in the big wheel of fortune at bride and bridegroom. Mrs. T . B. Brown tended tbe funeral of J. Fred Hall at Rock­ Tuesday. which were introduced into the village last has a good team of two horses------Mrs. Sarah Rockland Sunday at 2.30 p. m., for the tbe H ub. acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Brown as best land Wednesday— Moses M iller of Chelsea, Something quite unusual at this season of fall. ______Coombs is quite ill. islands. W e are having a beautiful rain this evening man. It was a very pleasant occasion and Mass., was in town last week, year was tbe blooming of a beautiful double us smile to hear the water run the estimation in which the parties are held rose on tbe lawn at Mrs. L . P. Heal's W ed­ sT georbe and it makes Thomas Walker, Dr. Wakefield and N. B. APPLETON CRIEHAVEN into our big tank down cellar. Our women was evidenced by the beautiful presents nesday. Joseph Ames and Danforth M artin have M artinsville .—About 45 friends and Eastman, members of Claremont Commandery Simeon J. Treat died at bit home on Main H. D. Crie hat returned from a trip to Ban­ folks had ordered up wash water for tomor­ bestowed. M r. Reed is the son of John finished the job of rebuilding the bridge over neighbors held a basket and suiprise party at K. T. attended the meeting of that body in street Wednesday morning after an illness cf gor and through the country selling Star Brand row, and that meant toting it from the spring, Reed of this place and is conductor on the the stream near Sherman's mills—Mr. and Rev. S. E. Packard's Wednesday evening, Rockland last week Friday. about two months. H e bad been in failing codfish of which Crie Bros, are the preparers about a gunshot right down hill from our south end division of the L . R. R. of Rock­ Mrs. W illiam Gray of Medway, Mass., are after meeting at tbe church, and all repott a health since tbe death o f bis wife last spring, ------H. L. Woodcock of Belfast is here on a house. O ur girls have gone to bed now but land. The bride is a cousin to Mrs. T. B. Tbelbett Spear, who has been sick for over guesls of Capt. Frank H a ll and wife— Miss very nice tim e------Mrs. W m . M . Harris bas which event no doubt hastened his death, lie gunning trip. H e is tbe guest of H . D . Crie bow they will laugh in tbe morning when Brown and is a well known and popular a year, died last Wednesday. H e was a Grace Hicks returned Saturday from Garland, been in W arren and Union a few days visiting was burn in W interport, Nov, 13, 1832, from ------Edward Erickson, who has been fishing they see that big draught of water we toted young lady of that city. The bridal party member of St. George Lodge of Masons, also where she visited her parents— Charles Carle friends------M r. and M r*. M elvin Clark came which place he removed to Camden about 20 here the past two years, went to Portland home while they were asleep. left on the morning train for a two weeks of Ivy Chapter. H e was buried with Masonic ton recently returned from a two months visit home Tuesday evening from New York. They years ago and from thence to thia place. Sunday on Str. Carrie & Mildred, enroute for Sunday morning at sunrise we beard what trip in Boston and vicinity. They will make honors. H is age was j l years and 4 mos. among friends in Salem, Mass.— Mrs. C. H . went on a trip in ship barring Bros. They Since his residency here he has been a very Norway,where he intends to spend the winter sounded like gunners on the outer ledges, their home on South Main street, Rockland. Kennedy of East Tefterson called on friends will remain at home until the ship is ready for Th e party were given a warm send ofl by the Clayton Lermond is now janitor of tbe prominent citizen, especiilly in town affairs, with his people------Peter M itchell has and they kept it up until after church time. here last week— Miss Annie Stevens has fin­ sea ana then will take a two years’ cruise in high school building in place of Dan Moore, having served on tbe school committee for launched his new boat------Herm an Simpson It strikes us that Sunday gunning is altogether trainmen and other friends. ished a term of school at N orth Searsmont ber------The y u rg ladies sewing circle wa* to resigned. four successive years, being a member o f tbe has given up the lobster business and will wrong and should be looked after. I t ia no Tbe Great Expectation Club will meet with and is now at home -A large part of our meet at Miss N ettie Hooper's on Tuesday present board. H e also served as town audi- go to Bucksport to live------Mr. and Mrs. Fred strange light down here in the country to Mrs. Nettie Levensaler, Knox street, Mon­ Thomas Webb aDd son, at Village View young people attended the school exhibition evening, but tbe weather being bad wa* post­ i tor aince tbe division of this town from Cam- Simpson have gone to Bucksport to visit see men with guns over their shoulders aud day evening. Farm, have erected a fine, large hot bouse. at Searsmont Friday evening— Mrs. Elizabeth poned until next wee!:, j den. H e was appointed trial justice under relatives------Capt. Edward Jordan bas finished with dogs going into the woods Sunday Tickets for tbe school supper will be offered Davidson of Belfast bas been the guest of her Capts. C. A . and Benj. Spear passed a few 1 Gov. Cleavei' first administration which Ordway’s Plasters Cure Cold Feet. his fishing season here and went to his home morning. A few weeks ago on Sunday tfor sale at once. I f you can’t attend buy one son F. L. Davidson— Mrs. Thomas Gushee is days last week down river at tbe islands I office be successfully filled for one in Camden last week------Capt. Thomas Ames while our people were going to church, men . and so belp on a good movement. seriously ill at ber daughter's, Mrs. Albert — E. E. Jameson bas placed fine Glenwood 1 term, not asking for a reappointment has gone to O w l’s H ead to spend the winter came from the outer islands and passed Gushee. H . M . Overlock is visiting friends in furnaces in tbe bouses of D r. W akefield, Rev. on account of failing health. H e was a ship with bis son H e n ry ------Capt. Albert Hall of right by the church door with bags of game, Massachusetts------Several Thomaston people E . R. Sternea and John M . H o lt— The new this place has made tbe school a present of a builder by trade but bad not woiked at it for FRIENDSHIP tolera and guns. W e don’t object to fishing attended the funeral of J. Fred Hall in Rock­ double tenement bouse near tbe railroad tbe last seven years. H e served as a volunteer very nice organ and Alm on Davis has pre­ our streams and ponds on Sunday, although Mias u live Geyer is visiting in Gardiner land Tuesday afternoon------Grand Chancellor crossing at Cutting's farm is nearly complete in the 36th Maine Regiment and since the O f S ale ot L a n d s o f N o n -R e s ­ sented it with an elegant flag. it is breaking the state and moral law, but ------Rome Callamore has gone to New .Edward C. Reynolds and other officers of — W ork it slacking up at tbe shoe shop pre­ close of tbe war bas been a member of the G. we shall endeavor to put a stop to parading Y ork------Clarence Durette is clerking for ident Owners. the Grand Lodge w ill visit Arcana lodge paratory to taking account of stock. A. R., in welfare o f which organization he was our streets on the Sabbath with guns, dogs George Collamore------D r. P. S. W hitney was iK. of P. Nov. 17. Members from every very much interested and worked indefatigably 8TATK OF MAINK. and game-bags. in town Sunday and Monday of tbia week lodge in the District are expected to be to make it a succeas. Tw o daughters, Miss Unpaid laxea on lands situated in the town of War­ This is the best medicine in the world for ------Ed. Geyer’s house is very nearly com­ Bert Bletbeu and W. A. Adams got tbe present. HOPE Alta of this town and Mrs. E. W. Pendleton ren in the County of Knox, for the year 1896. The all forms of Coughs and Colds for Consump pleted------Miss Alfreds Brewster, pastor of following Hat ol taxes on real estate of non-resident sit-down quarters of Tom Wiley’s deer and Mrs. William H. Hatch died at her borne of Camden survive him, beside a number of tion. Every bottle is guaranteed. W hoop­ School in tbe Safford district closed last the Advent church, has returned from St. owners in the town of Warren for the year 1896, our selectman Butler got the hide. Tbe on Elm street, Thursday morning. She was grandchildren to whom the sympathy of the committed to me tor collection foi said town on the ing Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Friday. I t w a, successfully taught by Miss Jobnsbury, Verm ont------Th e members of the rest of the aoim al was grabbed up by those whole community is extended. Tbe funeral twenty.ninth day of May, 1896, remain nnpaid; and Bronchitis, La G rippe, Cold in tbe H ead and a daughter of Capt. George and Julia (M ank) Nellie Wooster — Miss Florence Bartlett Junior League gave a very nice entertainment notice Is hereby given thut if said taxes, Interest that hankered after wild game. But poor I service! were held Thursday under tbe auspi­ for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, Gloyd; was born November 26th, 1833. She closed her school in tbe Payson district F ri­ at Cook’s Hall Wednesday evening. The and charges are not previously paid, so much of didn’t get a smell. W hy Tom? ces o f St. Psul's Lodge F . & A . M ., of which the real estate taxed as Is sufficient und necessary pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. was married Feb. 25, 1855. Mrs. H atch had day giving very good satisfaction------Tileston flag drill was pleasing and showed careful been an invalid for years. Tbe last two years he was a member. Interm ent was at W inter- to pay the amount due therefor, including interest It is always well to take Dr. King’s New Life Heal and Miss Gertrude Wentworth were training------Capt. H erbert Parsons took a and charges, will be sold at public auction at the Ordway’s Plasters Cure Neuralgia. o f her life she required constant attendance. port, the remains being conveyed tbete on Pills in connection with Dr. King’s New Dis­ united in marriage last Saturday by Rev. M r. party of eight, out sailiog in bis new boat Town House iu said town, on the first Monday of T h e deceased was a Christian lady having yesterday's boat. December, 1897, at nine o’clock a. in. covery, as they regulate and tone the stom­ Baker in Searsmont. Tbeir many friends Saturday-----Mias Trowbridge, the teacher been a member of tbe Coagregational church extend congratulations------Will Hoffer of Amt. Tax due ach and bowels. W e guarantee perfect satis­ W est R o c k p o r t.— M r. Thorndike was at o f the primary school treated ber scholars Description Including Interest for many years. A husband, two sons and a faction or return mbney. Free trial bottles TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE New York, pitcher of ibe Baltimore base borne Sunday from Bay Point------M r. Oxton to a bay rack ride at tbe close o f Ibe fell Name of Owner of Property and Charges brother survive her. The family have tbe at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Regu\ai ball team, has been tbe guest of George Pay- bas sold tbe Wilson place to a Rockland firm for term. The little people fully appreciated tbe Flunk E. Barrows, 66 acres, formerly horne- sympathy of the community in their hour of size, 50 cents and ft 1.00. son tbe past week------L . P. True is rushing a summer bouse. I t lays at tbe foot of Ragged kindness of tbeir teacher. siesd of Isaac ltoaks, $7 92 sadness. business to fill a large order for canned to mountain and tbe bead of Oyster rivet------Mary L Bisbee, 3 acres, hounded north aud vast by laud of Nath'l Carroll e s t , west by Of Sale of Land c f Non-Res­ Messrs. Dunn & Elliott received a dispatch matocs from Philadelphia. Penn------H . C. Hiram Merrifield was at tbia place last week Wlut It Means. , land of Miles 8. Leach, 1 93 WASHINGTON Thursday informing them that the scb. C. S. Goding and wife were guests of M r. and Mrs. visiting tis motber Mrs. Bucklin------W illard When we advertise that we will guarantee Charles Fogler heirs, 18 acres, bounded north ident Owners. M il l v a l e — Mrs. M. D. Creamer made a Glidden was ashore at Port Tampa, Florida. Elmer Light in Union Tuesday------Mrs. Lena E. Warreu is improving in health------M r. Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters, by laud of Fred aud Wiilard Leach, south by laud of Geo. R. Beasley, west by land week's visit at ber home recently------Benj. Unpaid taxc-M on land situah-'l In the Town of Tbe Glidden had recently arrived there from Pease of W ilton, who bas passed two weeks Maxy it cutting hoop poles for his own use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, or Dr. King’s New Hope and County o f Knox, f< 1 the year of 1696, of Butler A Watson. 1 86 Bartlett of Rockland visited at E. W , Farrar’s Tampico to load phosphate rock. She is the with her aunt, Mrs. Eliza Bills and cousins ------Charles Smith bas painted his house Life Pills, it means that we are authorized by Henry Fogler or owner, 7 acres, bounded the following tax remalua unpaid Taxed to Kph. last week------Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Daggett Furry ou luu? known aa the Cha ui Whitney farm latest built vessel of tbe Dunn & Elliot fleet. Emma Hewett and Adella Goding, left Sat­ ------M r. and Mrs. Lamson w ill soon take tbe proprietors to sell these remedies on a north by Union town liue, east by road, south by laud of A. J . Butler, w estby and daughter Lilia, have been away on a situated between the

THE CITY TREASURVSHIP MUDDLE ''in the present and every future deary contemplates carrying forward financial year, after the Res.zlve mak­ to another year twenty per cent of City Government Meets In Executive Ses­ ing the annual appropriations shall the contract price, or thirteen hundred sion nnd Passes An Order Requesting City have passed, no subsequent expendi­ and seventy-four dollnrs. FULLER 5 COBB ture shall be authorised for any ob­ A statement of the facts above recit­ Trensnrer Jones to Honor Mayor Bntler’s Draft or Resign—Vote to This ElTect Was ject unless provision for the same ed clearly shows that the contracts In Unanimous In Lower Hoard lint Close In shall be made by a special transfer controversy are In violation of the Aldermen’s Room—Littlefield’s Legal from some of the appropriations, con­ constitution, ami therefore Illegal. O p in io n . tained In such annual Resolve, or by We understand the Mayor and the A VALUE ARGUMENT! expressly creating therefor a City Chairman of the Committee admit this We wish to give our customers Value in Each and Every The city government held i special session debt; In the latter ot which cases, the to be the case. They have clearly Thursdsy night and took energetic measutes order shall not be passed unless two- been made contrary to (he specific Article mentioned below. You will find our statement in relation to the retinal c f City Treasurer thlrds of tho whole number of each written recommendation of the Mayer Jones to honor Mayor Butler’s order lor branch of the City Council vote In the and Committee. payment on the new city building. For fo r correct if you will examine what we offer. affirmative, by a vote taken by yeas We think they are Illegal as a whole, Infants and Children. nearly two hours, after listening to the legal nnd nays.” nnd do not think that they ran ho opinion of M r. Jones’ counsel, lhe firm of The contract In question undoubted­ treated as valid as to the amount of 1st—TO OUR Littlefield, read by M r. J nes in person, the ly Involves within tho meaning of this the funds available at the lime' they In Our Cloak city council wiestled in executive session over The Fac-simile Signature of the matter and then dissolved to meet sepa­ rule, subsequent, expenditure, which were made, viz: six thousand dollars, Crockery Dept. rately and take action. In the Common could not be authorized "unless pro­ nnd Invalid ns to the remainder. Department Council, without further discussion, Council­ vision for the same shall l»e made by Tho City Charter provides. Section We have added a nice fresh a special transfer from some of the 11, thnt “No money shall be paid from You will find the best Values in G ar­ man Emery R. Thomas introduced the fol­ stock, and can sell you a nice Dinner lowing order: appropriations, contained In such an­ the city treasury unless the same ho Set for 88.00, 115 pieces. Our ments ever offered by us. nual Resolve, or by expressly creating appropriated by the City Council an 1 Our Slock is larger and our Styles Whereas the mayor of the City of therefor a City debt.,’’ or by appro­ upon n warrant signed by the Mayor, Brlc-a-Brac is marked according to Rockland, having been duly author­ priating trust funds therefor. This which warrant shall state the appro- Its real value, not what it will bring. are the very latest. We have just ized on the thirtieth day of October added, this week over 200 new would undqubtedly apply to tho appro­ prlatlon under which the same Is A fine, new fresh stock just received. ultimo drew his official order for $3000 priation of one thousand dollars for drawn.” Every order, therefore Garments. We can not quote In favor of the W. H. Glover Co., on permanent Improvements. drawn by the Mayor upon the Treas­ prices but ask your inspection. the city treasurer of said city, On August 24, 1897, the City Council urer, must disclose upon Its face, In dfaw Mattresses and Springs io make I. e., Everett A. Jonca, against the Appears on Every Wrapper. “ Farwell bequest ’’ ftwid, so called, in passed orders instructing the Mayor order to be a protection to the Treas­ you a nice comfortable Bed. part payment for the new city build­ to draw his order for said sum of five urer In the payment of the City’s ing. so called, and delivered the same thousand dollars, the "Joseph Farwell money, the appropriation under which Price for a nice Hair M attress, The Children's Fund,” nnd for the one thousand dol­ or the purpose for which It Is drawn. to the W. H. Glover Co., and whereas lars permanent Improvement fund, to No payment can be made by you for $11. $14, $18 Corner tlhe city treasurer, Nov. 1 ultimo re­ be applied to the expense of construc­ the New City Building, therefore, ex­ Price for a Wool M attress, $5 0 0 fused to honor said order, by declin­ ting and the sxpense of the new City cept upon a warrant slgmed by the Price for an extra fine Cotton Mat­ Is stocked high with the best ideas of ing to draw his official check for pay­ Building, making In all a fund of six Mayor stating that it is drawn tor thnt Parts of the Whole ment of the same: purpose. tre s s , $6.50 to $8 5 0 Cloak architecture. No child should Therefore be it ordered the aider- thousand dollars, available for the pur­ It takes many things to mnko a perfect machine so there are quite a Price for an Excelsior Cotton top and go without a good warm Cloak this pose of constructing the nerw C..y It being, therefore, clear and admit­ meat concurring that the said Everett number of things necessary to thoroughly enjoy cycling. Wo deal extensively b o tto m , $ 4 50 winter in the face of the values. A. Jones, as city treasurer, be and is Building. We have been advised that ted that tlie contracts Inquired about there is the sum ot four hundred dol­ are illegal, the only question remain­ in sundries. Toe Clips, Ciclometors, Saddles, Tiros, Wrenches. Cement, We have a nice Spring for bed 4 ft, 1 lot Long W inter Gretchens for hereby ordered and Instructed to pay lars in addition, of trust funds in the, ing Is whether you would have any Pumps, Floor Stands, Bells, Handle Bnrs, Coasters, Lanterns, Oils, Rims, Re­ 6 in. for $1 75 $1 98, 4 to 14 yearB said order forth with, on demand of Treasury, which might be used for right as City Treasurer, to pay the said W. H. Glover Co., or said City of pair O u llll, etc. A few more of those popular Chase Tough Tread tires left We have a better Spring for $2 50 A nice little Jacket, good materials, Rockland by Its proper officers. And this punpose, but it does not appear money In your possession ns such, up­ We also have in stock a White En­ fancy trimmings, for $ 3 .9 8 If the said Everett A. Jones refuses to that any order hnd on the 24th. day of on an order of the Mayor which must Wo do repairing and do it well for amelled Iron Bedstead from Many different styles of Jackets for August, 1897, been passed appropriat­ disclose upon its face Hint It Is drawn pny said order he Is respectfully re­ ing It therefor; so that strictly apenk- for the performance of an Illegal con­ WE ARE MACHINISTS. $3.50 to $13.50 the little folks at 85 0 0 quested to forthwith tender his Ing, all the funds that were available tract, and known by you to be Illegal. resignation as city treasurer. for that purpose on the 24’th. day of Upon this question we find that the ROBINSON <&, SMITH, Councilman Gregory o f W ard 2 moved August, 1897, were six thousand dol­ Courts In California have held that BOYS’ DEPARTMENT that the above order have a passage, tbe lars. It is clear that any contraot for the payment by a ICty Treasurer of a 20 O nlc at. ______- - ______R o d t - l a n d Boys’ Reefer Ulster motion was seconded and the measure passed a now City Building In excess of the warrant which he knows to be Illegal, without a dissenting vote. has Suits and Collar 83.98, equal sum of six thousand dollnrs, nnd In out of money set apart, for the payment and whose position— while we do not presume that the city’s course is wrong, reference was In the Board of Aldermen the result was made to the M cLain School Building, con­ R e e fers for ev ery uny event In excess of the sum of slxty- of the warrant substituted for It, to pass an opinion upon it— is unfortunate to most 85 Reefers. very close, Aldermen Anderson, Harrington, four hundred dollars, would create a thereby exhausting the fund out of lor all concerned. tracted for in one administration, and not boy far nnd near. Andros and Porter voting to concur and Al­ Tbe two hours in which lhe joint conven­ paid lor within $14,000 up to the end of All ages, 3 to 16. debt or liability within the meaning of which the latter Is payable, Ih a mis­ You will think so dermen Peterson, Johnson and Black- the Constitution, and be, therefore, appropriation of the fund, for which tion sat behind closed doors were not devoted another year, and by another city govern­ when you see Boys’ Caps 5 0 c. ington voting to non-concur in the lo wrangling or heaping maledictions upon the ment. lower board’s action. Thus the order had contrary to Its provisions, and illegal. the sureties on his bond are liable. our stock. This Upon the 244h. of August, 1897, after Prlet v. De La Montanyo, 85 Cal., head ol anyone, bul were spent in calm, dis­ The only kick or only tronhle which Boys’ Pants, 5 0 c, a passage and the remaining alternative seems passionate deliberation, in which Ibe memiters anyone ever expctienced came from is Garm ent these orders were passed, and at the 148, 24 Pac., 612. 75c an d 8 1 . 0 0 . to be that M r. Jones must honor Mayor same meeting, the City Council, by an In Ventura County v. Clay, 46 Pac. vainly sought some plan to obviate tbe diffi­ a few lax payers who didn't like lhe burden weather. There’s Butler's draft or step down and out of the culty. they felt it imposed. In this instance even position to which the citv council elected him. order, Instructed the committee, of 9, tho same Court held that “a County that kick cannot come for there will he no a snap in the air, Boys’ Blouses and which Alderman E. W. Porter was Treasurer and the sureties on bis bond Mayor Butler from lime lo time took a hand th e r e ’s a s n a p lo in the discussion anil together with Alderman burden whatever to the tax payer save the W aists, all ages and It was almost eight o’clock before the two Chairman, to execultc the following are liable for his payments of warrants fzooo or 83000 that must he paid next year. th is b u s i n e s s . contracts, for the pur;tose of erecting Porter, chairman of the building commission, p ric e s. boards met for action, and in the Board of drown by tho auditor, which show up gave a comprehensive statement of the fads. This would he so infinitesimally small that This depariment Aldermen an order calling for a joint conven­ a new City Building adjoining and at­ their face that they are for services They agieed that the whole difficulty lay upen the amount of increase in a very large (ax is right on the B o y s’ Sweaters, tion to listen to any communication M r. {ones tached to the Engine House, so called, rendered In assisting the recorded and the technicality that we were exceeding tbe would be the smallest fraction of a m ill. Not on Spring 9t. in said City, as follows: auditor of the county In the poform- jump just now 81.25 might have to make was promptly passed. drbt limit as named in lhe constitutional law ; in the tax rate hut in tbe total tax. The lower board concurred. Mayor Butler W. H. Glover Co., General Plan A., anice of his duties," (which were not a that in tbeir minds such lechnicalily did not The foregoing represents in brief the dis­ and such values 86,870; Sleeper Bros., Heading, Plan charge against lhe County,) "und W e will send Garments out on ap­ presided and M r. Jonea upon being asked to really exist; that no one was being defrauded, cussion carried on under cover of the esecu­ as we offer will state hrs case, read the following legal opin­ A., J885; Sleeper Bros., Plumbing, therefore illegal." but that available trust lunds were being used live sessirn. keep it jumping. proval to any reliable Customer in ion of his counsel, the firm of Littlefield : Plan A., 8575; Pauley Jail Co., Colls, The same proposition was inferen- for an investment which the taxpayers are But the session came lo an end and BoysSuits,82.50, Maine. W e pay express one wav. Rockland, Me., Oct. 8, 1 f»97. etc., $680; total, $9010. tiOlly held by the same Court In the heartily applauding. W hile (be completion the city government was no farther from 82.75,83, 84, 85. Send in your orders with descrip­ Everett A. Jones, Esq., Treaaurar of On the 25th, of August, 1897. the W. case of Ixw Angles County v. Lan- of the building calls for (2000 or even $3000 being relieved of a painful duty than it had tion of what you want and about the City of Rockland. H. Glover Co. contract was executed. kerahlm, 100 Cal., 525, 35 Pac., 153, more than the available funds, as intimated been before it waa discussed so exten­ On the 26th. of August, 1897, the con­ where the court held that the sureties by the writer in an article published in The sively. The meraneis, however, feel that | what prioe you wish to pay. Dear Sir: In answer to your in­ quiry as to the validity of the con­ tract for plumbing With Sleeper Bros, on the official bond of a county treas­ Courier-Gazette before work on the building they understand their ground better and are tracts made under the dtreatlon of the was executed, and on the 4th. of Sep­ urer were not liable for t.be leas re­ was actually begun, there was not one mo­ to a man prepared to back their aclion. City Council of Rockland, for a new tember the contract with Sleeper Bros, sulting from the payment by the treas­ ment’s time when it was ever intended to ask Whether M r. Jonea w ill now consent to F u rs Corset Dept. City Building, and what we should ad­ for heating Was executed. The con­ urer of a genuine auditor's or comp­ M r. Jones to pay a cent outside of tbe trust honor the city government’s request, or tract with the Pauley Jail Co. appears troller’s warrant In due form upon the funds. It was purposed lo pay tbe smaller whether he will resign, or whether it w ill be Our Electric Seal Jackets have no Offer exceptionally values in the P. vise you as to your responsibility as Treasurer of said City, in disbursing .to have been executed shortly after the school fund "without notice," actual or contracts and especially those where outside necessary to cause his removal ia not definite­ . e q u a l, 835, 845- 850 N o e x tr a N. Corsets at 81.00, 81-75, 82, the money of the City on account of passage of the order authorizing it, but constructive of any fraud or Infirmity parties who might not understand the real ly known at this writing, but there are none charge for special measure and 82 .5 0 . 84. tbe exact date we have not learned. in the claim upon which such a war­ •ituation were concerned, and then to pay the who hope more sincerely than tbe members said contracts, on Che Mayor’s orders of tbe city government that he will conclude any style you wish. We have 1 job lot Corsets at 290, worth more. therefor, we have to say that we have We think these contracts are to be rant was based. Tho necessary in­ W . I l , Glover Co., which had the building treated as a whole, as they are all for ference from this decision is that they ci ntract, so far as tbe condition of funds to pay. three Styles in Stock to select from. examined the matter, and submit would allow. There was a stipulation in tbe 11 is ability as a treasurer is everywhere herewith our answer thereto. one purpose, authorized by one order, would hiuve been liable for tlie Iobs If Ladies’ Outside The question involves the construc­ treated as a whole, and necessarily in­ tbe county treasurer had had notice,act­ contract wilb tbe him of Glover Co. to the recognized as well as his reputation as an up­ volved in the completion of the city ual or constructive, of the fraud or In­ efiect that it should wait for tbe remainder of right ntan, courteous,affable and generoui to a G e n ts’ F u r tion and application of Article 22 of its pay until next March when an incoming fault. ______the amendments to the State Constitu­ Building. These contracts In the ag­ firmity of the claim upon which the Dress Skirts cilygovernmert coultlmake Ibe small appropri­ tion, which reads as follows: gregate, It wllll be seen, exceed the warrant was based. In your case, the MARINE MATTERS. O vercoats funds available for the new City Build­ illegality of the contracts is fully ation necessary for the completion of thedebt's Wo have in stock 150 Skirts for our "No city or town shall hereafter cre­ payment. The Glover Company asked simply ing by the sum of three thousand and known and well understood, and the W hut Our Ilonas Vessels Are Doing.—Gos­ customers to select from. ate any debt or liability, which singly, interest at the rate of 3 ^ per cent. We could not sell these garments or in the aggregate with previous ten dollars. The W. H. Glover Co. order must disclose on its face tho sip ut yuarter-deek und Fo’eale. without a guarantee of Real Value. 98c for a Black Figured Skirt. contract alone exceeds the fund avail­ Illegal purpose. W hen tbe bitcb in proceedings came and debts or liabilities, Shall exceed five it was learned that M r. Jones would not Sch. Carrie L . H ix, Rogers, arrived W ed ­ “In Stock” Blk Goat Coats,' Blk 81.69 for a Black Figured Skirt or per centum of the last regular valua­ able for Hie New City Building by the Upon these authorities we feel pay the money called for in the W. IL nesday wilh coal to Fred R. Spear from New Dog Coats, Galloway Black and Colored Mixtures. tion of said city or town; provided, sum of eight hundred and seventy bound to advise you that payment up­ York. dollars. on such warrant or order would be un­ Glover Co.’s draft, then the firm agreed Russian Buffaloes with any kind 81.98 for a Black Figured Skirt or however, that the adoption of this ar­ to continue work on tbe building just as Sch. Bertha E. Clover, Dyer, arrived Wed­ ticle shall not Ibe construed as apply­ To the total of the four contracts authorized, and a misappropriation of if nothing bad happened, only tbe regular Collar and Cuffs you wish. 5 Colored Mixtures. above mentioned, there ought proper­ the funds in your hands, tor which nesday from New York, via Salem, and loads ing to any fund received In trust by rale of interest, 6 per cent, would be charged from Cobb Lim e Co. for New York. grades of the Celebrated Natural ly to be added, in a fair con­ both you and your sureties would be instead of the special rate of 3J0 per cent, Above these prices we have many said city or town, nor to any loan for Sch. Lavolte, Whittier, arrived Wednesday Coon Coat. Fur-lined Overcoats in the purpose of renewing existing loans struction of the whole question, lhe liable. Believing the law to be such, which had been agreed upon. In short it different Styles, Colors and Prices architect's commission for planB and we do not, of course, feel authorized Lo from New York will, grain to Farrand, Spear any kind of fur desired. Every or for war, or to temporory loans to be tbe city would accept the building alter it ft Co, Coat guaranteed. Silk Skirts for 85.00. paid out of .money raised by taxation, supervision being live per cent upon advise you to make such payments. was completed, the W . I I . Glover Co. was during the year ira whldh they are the amount of the contracts, or four We do not think that Lhe vote of me perfectly content to run the chances of get­ Scb. M ary Langdon, M aker, with coal from Small Furs, Collarettes,Trimming by One exceptional value from our made.’’ hundred and fifty dollars and fifty City Council, under the above circum­ ting its pay. New York to the Cobb Lime Co., arrived the yard, Swansdown. This amendment was adopted in the cants, making the aggregate expendi­ stances, or that tlie warrant of the T his left the situation in a little happier Thursday. ture, nine thousand four hundred ami Mayor, would be any protection to frame, but what to do with tbe smaller con­ Scb. C. M . W alton, la n e , arrived front Ladies’ and Gents' Seal and imita­ year 1877. The Indebtedness of the Domestic Dept. sixty dollars and fifty cents, or an ex­ you In making the payments. It has tractors became the question. The Pauly Boston Thursday. tion Seal Caps and Gloves. City of Rockland, at the time of the 1 case Twilled Percales, dark shades, making of the contracts In question; cess over the funds available for the been suggested to us that In a num­ Jail Co. of SI. Louis, M o., bad shipped cells Scb. 8 . J. Lindsey, M cFadden, brought now City Building, of three thousand ber of instances, similar illegal con­ for lhe police station, the bill bail arrived Fur Ornaments for Dress Trimmings, going at 7c, regular 12 l-2o goods. was about ten per cent of Its last reg­ coal Thursday from New York lot Joseph MufYs, Boas, etc., in fact every­ ular valuation. It is clear, therefore, four hundred aud sixty dollars aud tracts have been made, und although and any moment lhe cells would be at tbe Ahholl. depot for delivery. There was money on Exclusive Novelties for Fall In that under this provision of the Con­ fifty cents. In addition to these well known to lie In violation of the Scb. A tlanta, Thomas, sailed Thursday for thing that makes up a first-class hand sufficient to pay lor them ten times over Gent’s Neckwear, 25c, 39c and stitution, It was not within the power umoiimts, the expenditure of three low, the City Treasurer has never sus­ Portsmouth from Cobb Lime Co, fur department. Repairs on all and yet under the condition ul things the 50c. of the City Council to create any addi­ hundred and forty dollars for vault i tained any Injury by reason of having kinds of Fur Garments done at doors is contemplated, which is, of disbursed the City’s money on account sity council was powerless to reach it. Scb. Laura Robinson, Burgess, from Perry tional debt or liability, or to make any Bros., for New York, sailed Thursday. short notice and in the very best contract that was not provided for by course, necessary to the completion of therefor. This may be true, and it may W bat would tbe Pauly Jail Co. say when they learned that Ibe city of Rockland, able Scb. M ary Brewer, G ilbert, sailed Thurs­ workman-like manner. Dress Goods current municipal taxation, by the ap­ the building; of this, however, we be that such contracts may he made propriations for the current year, or make no account In reaching our con­ und carried on indefinitely and it may lo float wbat few cities on earth is able to day for New York from Farrand, Spear A Co. 25 pieces of those Fancy Worsted by trust funds then available therefor. clusions. also be true that the business of the float— a 34 per cent bond— was not living up Sch. Red Jacket, Mullen, from Cobb Lime Dress Goods which have sold sc Tbe appropriations for the Munici­ Our attention has been called to the City may be conducted in this munner to i l l contract? W hat would the financial Co., for Boston, sailed Thursday. S h a w ls fact that a bequest of one thousand until Rs regularity may he questioned world, in which Rockland's credit shines like quickly at 25c, 39c und 50c. pal year were made June 21, 1897. No a glittering star, say? W hat was to he done Sch. Wide Awake, Maddocks, tailed Always a useful article of wearing provision was made in any of the ap­ dollars by Mary C. Titoomib will be in a manner that may subject some Thursday for New York from C. Doherty. available for this purpose. While City Treasurer, with Ills sureties, to should Treasurer Jones refuse Ibis final re­ apparel. Our stock is large. propriations for funds for the new City quest unless it were to place in his stead an Sch. Carrie C. Miles waa loading Thuraday H osiery Building, and It is not contemplated, Mrs. Tltcomb has devised to the City serious loss. Whatever tlie practice for New York and Caroline K night, for Boa- Camdea Shawls always in stock. for the use of tbe Public Library, the may have been, we cannot, as your official who would relieve the embarassing as we are advised, to use any of the position in which the city ia placed? loo, from Cobb Lime Co. 25c, 25c, 25c. Greater values for funds thus appropriated, for that pur­ sum of one thousand dollars, this be­ attorneys, advise you to take any this amount in Ladies’, Gent’s, quest Is not available for the City’s course which we know to be a viola­ Admitting for Ibe sake of argument wbal no pose, with the exception of the perma­ member of the city council is willing to admit, Ordway's Planters Cure Neuralgia. Ladies' Misses’,Children’s and Boys' Hose nent Improvement fund hereafter re­ use until It has been properly accept­ tion of the law. than can be found in Maine. ferred to. ed auid received by the City. LITTLEFIELD. Mackintoshes That the City council could not A controversy now exists between Mr. Jonei concluded with lhe statement that make any contract In excess of avail­ the Executor of the will of the late he felt obliged to abide by Ibis opinion and Which we sell for 2 9 are as good Ladies’ and Gents’ 83 able trust funds, and such sums as Mrs. Tltcomb and the city Council, as in Ibal condition left it wilh Ibe city council as can be sold for the amount. Outing Flannel Gowns might at that time have been trans­ to whether the City of Rockland has to take such action as it might tee fit. PICTURES^ Navy and Black, two C pes,Velvet ferred from the appropriations, is legally accepted the bequest, the Ex­ “ Supposing,” asked Alderman Johnson, collars. Tbe same kind which we 15 doz. ot each received today which clear, and this fact was thoroughly ecutor contending that a vote of the “ that you were guaranteed perfect safety in well understood by 'the City Council, j>eople therefor, under the statute, is lhe mailer, and could be assured that neither sell for 84.98, is better than you we shall offer for 79 a n d 9 0 c for neceessary, and the City Council con­ the Ladies' Gown, 59 an d 79c as will appear from the message sent you not your bondsmen would be troubled in can find at this price. Every gar­ to City Council at the special meeting tending that a vote of the City Coun­ Ibe matter, would you then be willing to ment guaranteed. for the Gents'. Great value. held June 21, by his Honor, the Mayor, cil alone is all that is required. Wo honor Mayor Butler’s order? PICTURES I In which, among other things, he says: are advised that this fund will not be M r. Jones* reply: “ I consider tbe whole “It being well understood that our delivered to the City until that matter matter illegal and do not tee bow anyone can Ladies’, Misses’ Municipal debt cannot be increased, Is determined by the proper tribunals, guarantee safety to my bondsmen.” W ith and new burdens should not be laid on although any controversy over this tb it he declined lo make any further statement, and Children’s our tax payers,"••♦•••••• "and under question could, of course-, have been preferring to leave everything wilb bit coun- I this plan, if the expenditure Is am- readily avoided by submitting the sel. Shortly slier tbe two boards met as a PICTURES lined to the amount of the trust funds, matter to the vote of the people. committee of Ibe whole and Ibe public were the Municipal debt would not be In­ We think that the validity of the excluded irom,listening to Ibe deliberations. creased, and no bunion added for our contracts in question Is to bo deter­ FELT HATS tax payers.” mined by the conditions existing at tbe W bal patted in executive session does not lAnd as further appears from the re­ time tbe contracts were authorized become a public mailer, but Ibe writer feels port of the Committee to whom was and mode. At that time tbe one that he violalet no confidence in staling that - F O R F A L L - referred his communication, which re­ thousand dollars bequest from tbe Tit­ M r. Jonea’ position was discussed from every G IVEN A W A Y port was made July 6, 1897, in which oomib estate had not been received, poi slide tide, and only until every member of they say: and It is not certain when it will be. if both bonds felt that it was futile to treal it had been received and appropriated longer— ibat Ibe city and ibe city council were Ladies, Gents and "As tlie City debt cannot be in­ bring held up lo Ibe world io a false light and creased, and no money for this pur­ for thut purpose, the contracts would Children still have exceeded the available funds > its ciedit likely lo sutler because tbe true sit­ pose can be raised by taxation, it is uation would not be known abroad— just so imperative that whatever is done iu by the sum of twenty-four hundred and sixty dollars, and If, In addition long did every alderman and every council Keep your hands warm with the way of building shall not exceed man wit bold from taking such active mea­ the amount of trust funds at hand.” thereto, the four hundred dollars said a pair of our . , . sures ss are embodied in ibe order of Council­ It appears that the City bad re­ to be available as trust funds now in i man Thomas, endorsed by all out three incut- ] BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, ceived prior to Aug. 24, 1897, the sum possession of the City, had also been i b e lt of ibe city government. of five thousand dollars from the Jo­ appropriated tor this purpose, before Mayor Butler called to lhe ebair Alderman I Wool and Silk Lined Mittens seph Farwell Estate, known as the contracts were authorized and male, Harrington who is chairman ol tbe upper | Rockland, Maine. "Joseph Farwell Fund," and that the contracts therefor would have ex­ boatd aio) be presided Ibrougbout Ibe long . and Gloves. . among the appropriations made June ceeded the available funds by tbe sum irsaion with grace, dignity and im pailiably. 21. 1897, was an appropriation of one of two thousand and sixty dollars and Speeches were made by neatly every mem- 1 We have Just purchased a full line of Bentley’s goods of New York thousand dollars for permanent im­ fifty cents; so that the Tltcomb be­ t er and Tbe Courier Gazette is glad to be I consisting of Doilies of all sizes, finished eoges, etc., center pieces and provements. The joint rules for both quest, and the tour hundred dollars of able to note that, far from expressing bitter- j Lunch o oths Full line of Babies’ Bonnets- I boards of the City Council provide trust funds, are not material consid­ n>>s " I baling, there was nothing but ktudiy Come in and See Them . with reference to appropriations, as erations. ■ rgaid an.l >>mp»lhy for the man wbo bas I F U T .1 .TCilX cfc C O B B . follows: The W. H. Glover Co. contract made R. cklasd such a splendid city treasurer I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1897.

TEACHER AND PUPIL Charles Britto. who has been spending NAS MANY TROUBLES MBS. LYNESS ESCAPES tbe summer vacation in this city at his home, returned to Philadelphia Tuesday and will re­ The Grouping of Towns to If Ire Superlnten- Th« WtocaMet A Quebec Railroad AjpUn at sume hir studies at the Hahnemann Medical The Hospital and a Fearful Operation. dent-Snpt. Irving’s Idea. •Hm—Iajnnctloa Asked. College. WASHINGTON The Wiscaraet& Quebec Railroad Company A. P. Irving, superintendent of the Rock­ Hoapitalsin greatcitles arc sad places to visit. Three- land schools, had the following interesting on Friday last was served with a petition for Old, Young People. Life Insurance Company. injunction to restrain it from paying over fourths of the patients lying on those s row-white beds communication in tbe last issue of the Maine bonds and stock to H on. Charles D. Haines are women and-girls. Statesman: People age quickly in this American Hie, o f New York on the contract for completion W h y should this be the ease ? A t your suggestion I ofler some ideas on and instance of preservation of youthful o f its road and also for the appointment of a the school laws. The last legislature passed strength and vigor in mature years are pointed Beeanse they have neglected themselvesl Women about a dozen acts in relation to tbe public receiver. to as remarkable. W e are educated to be­ as a rule attach too little importance to first symp­ schools. A ll of these acts so far as I can now The petition is returnable at Augusta N o r. toms of a certain kind. If they have toothache, lieve in early decay of physical beauty and 23 before any justice of the 8. J. court. The see are useful and progressive. Th e more strength, especially in our women, and permit complainants are Thomas A. Rowe and David they will try to save the tooth, though many leave important are those relating to the union of the decline to continue with a passing sigh. H a ll of Boston and Joseph P. Tucker o f W is­ even this too late. They comfort themselves with towns for hiring a superintendent who is not Most women have a worn look in the early casset is also mentioned as an orator in the the thought that they can replace their teeth; hut a member of the committee, to tbe closing of twenties, the figure loses its roundness, the bill. they cannot replace their internal organs I schools of less than eight pupils, to the re­ face the glow c f youth, and from that time on The bill of complaint is a long document Every one of those patients in the hospital beds duction of town school committees to three they age rapidly. A ll this is wrong and un and alleges that General Manager Fogg "by members and to the prohibition of a member necessary. Let everybody to whom this had plenty of warnings in the form of hearing-down ol a school committee teaching in his own coersion and intimidation controls the board feelings, pain at the right or the left of the womb, word may come, men and women alike, con­ of directors,” that he is •*without railroad ex­ town. sult D r. Greene, and learn from his great ex perience.” That H on. Charles D . Haines has nervous dyspepsia, pain in the small of the hack, *he The article for the union of towns for pur­ perience the cause of your trouble, and secure no financial responsibility, and is unable to “ blues,"or some other unnatural symptom, huttheydid poses of supervision is new chiefly in offering his invaluable advice. D r. Greene, discoverer perform his contract, and that the bonds not heed them. state aid for the compensation of the union of the famous Nervura, and many other superintendent. A union of towns for this agreed to be paid him is an excessive amount. Don’t drag along at home or in the shop until you are finally obliged to wonderful remedies, invites consultation at That the company is hopelessly insolvent. go to th e hospital and submit to horrible examinations and operations I purpose was allowable before. The greater his office, 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., That the directors and officers are not in ac­ part of the leading educators of the state and either by personal call or by letter through in 1 8 9 4 -5 - Build up the female organs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will many men on the town committee looks upon cord. the mail, and in either case he w ill give you save you from the hospital. I t w ill’put new life into you. this law as a great means for thw advancement advice absolutely free of all charge. This The bill is dated Oct. 9, 1897. Since that T h e following letter shows how Mrs. Lyness escaped the hospital and a date the corporation has held its annual meet­ of ibe rural schools. offer is for everybody, old and young, rich fearful operation. Her experience should encourage The superintendent of schools in a town 1 § 3 ing and both Mr. Rowe and Mr. Tucker have and poor, and thousands of happy people 7 been dropped from the board of directors by other women to follow her example. She says is usually a merchant, lawyer, doctor or minis­ testify today to the practical nature o f the ex 3 9- / 1 to Mrs. Pinkham : ter, who from the love for the work is willing perienced advice of this great specialist and u / a rote of 1375 *° 274 shares. The filing of 8 1 3a »- 0 this petition closely follows the action of the “I thank you very much for what you have to devote his spare time to an oversight of the the marvelous curative power of his rem e­ schools. Tbe town pays him a small sum from & / stockholders. done for me, for 1 had given up in despair dies. D on’t be satisfied to grow old"prem a- one to four hundred dollars for this work, 9 In the meantime since the date of the bill, turely when the advice of this famous physi 1? -9 / I d Last February, I had a miscarriage caused which in nearly every case is by no means a work under the Haines contract has been rap­ by overwork. It affected my heart, caused cian is at your disposal for the asking, wholly a, f idly going forward, three miles of track above fair compensation for tbe time and energy he free of charge. 10 me to have sinking spells three to four a expends. The result is that, being a conscien­ Albion has been laid and blasted and a sub­ > f contract has been let for the grading between day, lasting sometimes half a day. I tious man, be must derive the greater part of I 1 11 his compensation from the satisfaction of n a D \/| A M IA k Id it Io. 5 Burnham and Pittsfield, bridges nought and could not be left alone. I flowed con­ » / V s having done his best to make good schools. r -y /X I ^1 9 3 ~! 1 everything apparently going on smoothly and stantly. The doctor called twiea a day t5rV.t5Y I 1 a 8 12 rapidly. for a week, and once a day for four weeks, This is ideal, but not practical. Very few men in any community can aflord to neglect (E btadusiikd 1877) 1 8 President Card said:— ‘‘This is simply then three or four times a week for four 13 their regular work for school work even if THE BABIES’ OWN MAGAZINE. another eflort to wreck the road and ruin some \ months. Finally he said I would have to un­ ' 1 z o f us who have stood by it. It won't succeed, ihey are greatly interested in the progress of A wonderful help to mother* In smutting and In­ dergo an operation. Then I commenced taking structing the children. 14 however, and it don’t frighten anyone.” the children. If, as sometimes happens, the 5O cents a year. 5 cents a copy. Gen. Manager Fogg was called upon and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and superintendent is a trifle lazy, content with / IS 1 said concerning the situation, “ I greatly re­ after one week I began to recover and steadily improved until I was cured small things and not up to date, the small sum The little ones look rngcrly each month for Ba b y - of one hundred dollars or so paid for super l a n d because it Is full of bright, pretty things de­ gret the foolish and persistent hostility of completely. By taking the Pinkham medicine, I avoided an operation which signed especially for them. / 16 1 vision bad better be put loto something else, those people. They appear willing to sacri­ the doctor said I would certainly have to undergo. I am gaining every day The 1898 volume contains . Under the new law some of these very men fice all interests including their own, if by so and will cheerfully tell anyone what you have done forms."—-Mb* T bos. “Ladybird and the Bold Knight," by Alice / 17 | doing they can only injure me and my friends. Lnrxss, 10 Frederick St., J^-chestor, N. Y. who are devoting a part of their time to Dana Knox; a dainty serial about a dear little W e shall find a way to take care of this wreck­ supervision may be prevailed upon to give girl and her playmates. their whole time to the work so that their / 18 I ing attempt as we have heretofore taken care “Hore about Buz-Buz," by Charles Stuart Pratt- past usefulness can be greatly multiplied. continuing the Interesting adventures of a houso of others made by the same Rowe-Tucker lly. SOME SPORTING 60SSIP YOUR MOTHER'S APRON STRINGS Union or district supervision as it is called is 19 1 Wilson combination. A Characteristic Serial, by Mnrgaret Johnson, The contract work is progressing satisfac­ very common in Massachusetts and is giving prettily illustrated by the author. excellent results. Its adoption in M aine may torily to the directors and the people The ‘•Your Mother’s Apron Strlngt” will be Original Nursery Rhymes and Jingles, by Miss Hand Mimic W ill Furnish Variety at the be slow because the voters do not understand W ashington 20 in 1884 directors and officers are in entire accord and the subject of Chaplain John Hogarth Lozier's E . G. Sylvester. Polo Gaines In Gardiner this Season. its advantages. A trial will convince all of arrangements have been made with a great lecture at the Methodist church in this city, Special Stories, by Albert Bigelow Piino. majority o f the company's creditors concern­ A Baltimore crank has figured out that the Thursday evening, Nov. 18. D r. Lozier was the usefulness o f this plan. Quaint Fairy Tales, Poems,Bright Illustrations, As to tbe other new laws mentioned above and a host of other good features, by favorlto ing their claims which relieves the company club owners in that city made $75,000 the the first chaplain of the national encampment no one familiar with our schools can be igno contributors to child literature. from much of the embarrassment that has past season. of the grand armv of the republic, elected at rant of tbe abuses committed in the name of heretofore surrounded it. Indianapolis in 1876. H e is one o f the most Lewiston San: “Maynard, the red, will education. These new laws are designed to Treasurer Patterson said, “ The company’s probably again be seen in a Rockland uni-1 P°Pa'»r G . A . R. men in the country and is annual report shows that during the past fif­ remedy these evils and probably w ill do so. Little men and Women form. H e is a spellbinder." Yes and one always a welcome guest at the great encamp teen months the road has about earned oper­ In the line of new laws I would like tc (ESTABLISHED 1880) of the hardest working players in the league ments of that splendid body ol men. ating expenses, we have bad a bard fight to The lecture be is to give in Rockland ha- have provision made for assisting and extend ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN today. ing the efficiency of the state superintendent sustain ourselves,but now seem to be in a way become famous all through the west and FROM 7 TO 12 YEARS OF A G E . to succeed. 1 don't have any fear concerning Lewiston Sun— Eugene O'Connor, who has Chaplain Lozier it now lecturing in Canada of school. Maine is a large state and there $1.00 a year. iO cents a copy. is a great amount of educational work to do. the Rowe petition. The facts speak for them ­ been a hall player, oarsman, sprinter, foot- where “ Apron Strings" has filled the largest The i898 Volume contains: selves." ballis: a..J has dabbled in general in all auditoriums in that land of great auditoriums. It is physically and mentally impossible for “Going with the Big Boys," by Kate Union one man to carry this load. O ur present Clark. A serial -dory full of interesting incidents kinds of sport, will star as 'one of the mag­ “Apron Strings” is not a lecture in the ordi in the life o f a ■> auly “ little" boy. A Maine Aotrens Huee« nates in the newly organized Connecticut nary sense of the term, but rather an enter­ superintendent, M r. Stetson, travels as much and works as hard as any man we shall be “In Glass-rian Land," by Rev. Adolph Roeder. league. H ia career in that land w ill be tainment consisting of oratory, poetry, phil­ A tale of thrilling adventure In a strange land. Mrs. Charles O. Tennis, a Maine woman, watched with tome little interest down this osophy, song and wit of the brightest kind. likely to have. H e must be a very rugged “T alk in g B irds," by Mary Catherine Crowley', known to the stage as Miss Dora W iley, way. Ma;or. Gen. O'Connor owned Rock­ Chaplain Lozier gave his lecture before the man, if he can keep it up. I f there could be More amusing anecdotes ubuut Frolic and his begnn suit in the W ayne circuit court in land for a few brief weeks one shott year ago. a state board of education, state agents or bird friends. Detroit the other day against Middleton & general conference in Omaha, and it w as so "When Grandfather's Grandfather was a Boy," He had a nice little knack of enlightening enthusiastically received Ibat be was called assistant superintendents, who could divide Wills, owners of “In Atlantic City,” for By Elbridge S Brooks. What the gills and boys the public ou the pleasing winter pastime to the city to repeat it in seven different up the work and be in the field all of the time, did In Revolutionary limes. L B. BRACKETT, Mang’r for Maine: E. J. BRACKETT, Asst. Mang’r. >10,000 trespass in the case. She claims but his head for executive ability was rather churches and balls. Rockland is fortunate conducting institutes and inspecting schools, Twelve true Natural History Stories Which OFFICE. 185 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND. MAINE. breach o f contract and slander by inuendo. lecturing and helping in any way, the state will be sure to Interest every live boy and girl. hollow and not a whit larger than a tack. in having the privilege of hearing thia cele­ Instructions for Fancy W ork for the girls. T h e slander being, it is alleged, an adver­ superintendent at the head of all this work When the Rocklands began to take that brated entertainment. Q u e e r T o y s that amuse foreigu children. tisement in a dramatic paper, which in ti­ could devote more of his time to the most O th e r C o n tr ib u tio n s from time to time, by memorable trip on the tobog, O'Connor in The sardine factory located on Swan’s Is­ Football at Ellsworth is regularly started for mated that the manager had discharged Har r iet Prescott spofford, Haiiaii Kid n e y , his attempts at elucidation was gently but important phases of education and the state her for cause. It was in the wording of Marion P ick ering , H elen Boll. land, has been getting an abundant supply of the season now; one boy’s collar-bone waB firmly pushed aside by the majority owners. M0NHE6AN would get better returns for its money. broken in a game there Saturday. the advertisement that Mrs. Tennis took And other well-known writers. small herring. The location is said to be one objections. After the performance the Just 200 N ational League base bail games Cap. Leander Moore of Cushing and his Superintendent of Schools W . W . Stetson of the best for the purpose of canning sardines other night constables seized the scenery and were won and lost by one run last season. three daughters, Mrs. Grace Maloney, Mrs. CHARLES E. GRAFF, Publisher, Ordway’s Plasters Cure Female returned Monday from a week’s visit in V e r­ effects of the company and a wild time was The C incinnati. led in this respect, capturing Ada W illice and Miss Gertrude Moore were 160 N assau St r e e t , N ew Y ork. on the coast. Weakness. mont, where he visited schools and attended precipitated in which revolvers were drawn. the large number of 27 games, or more than thejgue.t. of Squire Davis and wife Saturday teachers’ meetings in all parts of the state. The box receipts were also attached. one third o f their victories by that narrow and Sunday. They visited many historic parts H e spoke at Highland Pond, Canaan, L u n er- margin. O f this number 19 games were won of the island as well as many of,the citizens, burg and Bloomfield. H e finds that Verm ont The Maine Central freight nouse at Fox- on the home grounds by one run, and but and enjoyed a very pleasant lime, Mrs. M a­ is in about the same condition, on the school croft is still shuddering at its narrow escape three lost. I t is interesting to note that six loney played the organ at church, aasisted by question, as Maine, and they are wrestling from instant death one day .last week. It of the Cincinnati series were won and lost by her sisters. After having, as they said, one with the question of improving the physical seems that a package uf powder had been one run, Cincinnati winning four games. of the best visits in all their lives, they re­ turned home Monday. W e wish them many condition, and teaching force in the rural skipped in unloading a large quantity at the Next to Cincinnati came the Pittaburgs, who PLEASE schools. M r. Stetson expresses himself as a Foxcroft freight house. The powder was for won 21 games by one run, 13 on the home happy hours during the long winter, and shall be more than pleased to see their smil­ champion of the vertical system of writing a Guilford firm and the mistake was noi grounds. Philadelphia is third on the list ing faces another summer------Isaac Rolen- which has been adopted by the Augusta noticed until too late to go back to Foxcroft with 20 games, i t on the home grounds. bloom or Rockland was in town Monday with schools, because he thinks the system superior TRY for it. The owner of the powder woke up Twenly-one games were lost and won by one ready made clothing------Sch. Clara & Mabel, in many respects to the old style. early next morning and the idea popped into run on each the Philadelphia and Pittsburg Capt. R. M. Lecman, arrived Saturday, M r. Stets n will start out on a teachers’ in ­ head that the excelsior in which the pow grounds the past season. The Cbicagos lost stitute tour, and will be at Caribou the 4'b dor had been wrapped and in which in all mote games by one run than any other club, and 5th, at Norridgewock the 9th and 10th, probability the missing package m ight be 23, closely followed by the .Phillies with 22, Portland is threatened with an epidemic of at Fryeburg the nth and I2tb and at Far­ found, was left for kindling. H e jum ped out and the Wasbingtoni with 21. The Balti­ diphtheria, but the health department is watcl - mington the n th and 13th. of bed and in less time than it takes to tell it m ore. lost the least number in this way, 11, ful and, as in other places thus afflicted, was on bis wheel scorching toward Foxcroft. and the Bostons but one more, 12. The everything possible ii done to prevent the He got there just as a man was bunting for a Pittsburg club was the only one that won at spread ol the disease. Here is one of the Miss Carrie A. Maloney closed a very suc­ , autcb to light the fire and the powder was at least one game from every club by one run. places where we can easily see the progress cessful term of school io Pleasant Point, that moment in the stove. A minute later made in the last hundred years. Just think of Cushing, district last Thursday. Thit- xvaca'i-eVj there would have been a dreadful the probable condition of aflairain Maine Io was her tenth term there and she is much iC d d e n t. PINE TREE CONES day bad we no more restriction against the liked by both parents and pupils. Those not CANDY CATHARTIC spread of an epidemic than were enjoyed by absent a day were, Maud Morse, Fred our forefathers. Young, Jennie Young, Annie Fillmore, Etta The other day a Portland tailoring estab- The Gardiner Improvement society has Fillmore, Laura Carter, Ernest L. Maloney. ament had a cosmopolitan batch of orders, begun tbe warfare on caterpillars in due sea­ The program was as follows: succession as follows: One lor repairs on a son, by ofiering a dollar a quart tor nesta of 10c. T H E l W j S ALL it made in France, another made in Ger- Reading, “ The Old Village Choir," Teacher caterpillars collected in that town and $5 to Heading, “ May Day." Annie Fillmore tny, another in England, a fourth in Ire- the one who bringa in tbe largest number, Reading, “F ubh at Fires," Gertrude Moore 2 5 c . 50c. DRUGGISTS. id,and finally a suit made in Chicago. collections to be received on and after tbe HIniriug, “The Rifted Hock," Laura Carter 15th of April next. I f every Maine town only Reading, “ Incomplete Revelation," Jennie Young Heading, “ Rescued," Rvilo Bloue had auch an improvement society as Gardiner Hpeaktug, “ Hard Times," Itaybert Htewna possesses, indications ol tent caterpillars Heading, “Thanksgiving," Llaxie Young taking possession of the earth wouldn’t be so binging, “ Jesus Will Bless tbe Little Ones." Annie Fillmore numerous next spring. Speaking, “ Nell and Her Bird," Ernest L. Malouey Says tbe Portland Express. “ Tbe sight of Reading, “ Wheu Suinud Led the dinging," F o r $ 1 . o o a Y e a r ! a young man going to school these mornings Florence Fillmore Sarsaparilla with his books under ore arm and a big bull Singing, "HofUy and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling," Maud Morse We also give you a handsome dog-pipe projecting from bis moutb, is one ol 1 w a y s Memory Gems, School $500 Accident Insurance tbe end of the century incidents that teach , to sac Read! g, “ What I Live For," Etta Fillmore o Issued by the Fidelity and Casualty Insurance leather Pocket Case and our people that tbe youth of to-day is somewhat self for her baby. But Sluging, School Company of New York, the strongest acci­ different from the one of ‘Ye olden timet.* " nature does not often The visitors were Mrs. H iram Young, Mrs. new patent Key Tag. c One would think so; but it is unfair to tbe call for any such sacri­ R. B. Fillmore, Mrs. B. L . Stevens, Miss B dent company in the United States, covering Sense. injuries sustained while traveling on any pub­ z youth ol to day to take tbe urchin mentioned fice. On the contrary Bertha Morse, Mrs. Ada Wallace, Mrs. Grace a The registration of either will save you great nature calls upon every lic conveyance, including steam, electric or as a sample. There were boys who were no Maloney, Miss Maud Flinton, Miss Ethel inconvenience and loss cf time as the Reward mother to carefully pro­ f i n cable cars, ferry and steamboats, horse cars honor to their friends even in tbe good old Fletcher, Hiram Cazallis. Card and Key T a g are sure to act as magnets Any aareapurilla la eareepa- tect herself and in that or omnibuses, and passenger elevators, times. ® -s and thus secure the leturn of your pocket llla. True. So any tea la tea. way to protect her baby. Tbe good Deering women have discovered During the critical A Itcul Catarrh Cure. And $6.00 Weekly Indemnity, case containing railroad tickets, valuable period when a woman is looking forward to io any flour la flour. Dutgradea a dcw idea to entrap Ibe unwary. They bold memoranda, etc., or your keys, if lost, (It motherhood, the best protection she can The IO cent trial tize of Ely’» Cream Balm what are called "penny suppers." Y ou pay a In case o f disability from accident sustained would cost you almost as much to advertise lffer. You w a n t tko tort. I t ’s give to the tender little life w hich is d epend­ which can be had of the oruggist it lufflcient while a passenger in any of the conveyances for either.) a 0 cent for every article used; for instance, a ent upon her own. is to fortify herself with to demonsti.le its great merit. Send io 8 € given above, or while c y c lin g by reason of N o person who travels at all, either by • with sarsaparilla. There are cent each for a fork, knife, cup, saucer, plate the health - bringing “ Favorite Prescrip­ cent., we mail it. Full tize 50c. and every article of food. This scheme is in ­ tion ” prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief a collision with an y conveyance propelled by trolley, railroad train, steamboat or bicycle ELY BROS., 56 Warren St. N. Y. City. jadoa. You want the best If consulting physician to tbe Invalids’ Hotel B steam, electricity, cable or horse power. can afford to carry this risk himself for the tended to increase tbe excitement and thereby Catarrh caused difficulty In .peaking and to tbe partakers appetite. At one of Ibe suppers an * SurguSurgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., sake of saving the paltry sum of >100. I t 2 0 oil understood sarsaparilla as a few days since, a robust farm hand played I “ d » °ld b>v >' i• » dealers in m edicines, a great extent lo t. of hearing. By the use of D Identification in case of Injury. covers either sex equally. All the dangers of motherhood and most Ely's Cream Balm dropping of mucu. ba. 5. rell aa you do tea and flour It a low down trick on the bard working ladies. of its pains and discomforts are entirely ceased, voice and hearing have greatly im ­ 0 Loss o f consciousness or death while absent •9 kJ H e ordered a plate and a spoon— two cents National Registry Bureau. rouid be easy to determine. banished by the use of this rare “ Prescrip­ proved.— J. W . Davidson, A tt’y at Law , M on- X from home. worth, then six plates of Boston dates in suc­ tion.” It gives elastic strength and true inuutb, 111. Registration with the National Registry Tut you don’t How should cession; total, eight cents f ir a feed sufficient healthful vitality to the special organs and Bureau supplies positive identification, thus nerve-centres involved in motherhood. to last him a week. It would never do to seeming prompt medical and surgical atten­ This healthful condition is transmitted to g ■out When you are going to run a restaurant on this plan, surely. dance in case of accident, with care and at­ 4 the baby both by the improved quality of My a commodity whose value Tb e Portland Express, which keeps an ear the mother’s secreted nourishment and by tention, as well as immediate notification of <1 open for any'bing funny heard around that the child's increased constitutional vigor, C A S T O R IA I— your whereabouts and condition to your i ■ou don’t know, you pick out city tells this story of a Westbrook parton It is a perfect health protector to them to friends and relatives. It prevents leaving whose son desired to become a veterinarian. both. No other medicine was ever devised For Infants aud Children. you unknowu and perhaps moneyless among m old established house to by an educated, scientific, physician for the a. T b e good mau at first objected, but tbe son o strangers and best of all restores you to your express purpose of bringing health and friends and family. rade with, and trust their ex- was so determined that be finally gave bis strength to tbe special feminine organs. No _i consent and sent him to a school where be other preparation ever accom plished this Mrlence and reputation. Do so could study bis chosen profession. Upon the purpose so scientifically ! »» aud J effectually. - a et SS&CcSUM W W e n e r a l g e n t rheu buying sarsaparilla. son’s return tbe father conducted him to tbe A more particular description of its re­ ALFRED S. BLACK, G A , stable and showed him a new horse that he markable properties with a full account of 4 /s o Agent for Fire, Llfeand Casual y Insurance Companies. 5 LIMEROCK STREE1 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been bad purchased. 1 he son looked ibe an innl some surprising cures of female difficulties Ordway's Plasters Cure Cold Feet. over and said: MH e is a plaguey mean bor»c." is given in one chapter of Dr. Pierce’s greu( to the market 50 years. Your “ W ell,” replied ibe father, “ it is as good a thousand-page illustrated book, “ The Peo­ ple’s Common Sense Medical Adviser," Grandfather used Ayer’s. It is horse as Christ bad when be rode to Jcrusa which is sent free paper-bound for the mere lew.” Tbe son opened ,tbe . horse’s moutb an cos/ o f m a ilin g : 21 one-cent stamps ; or, W o will niftlao them for another w e e k lo t- t reputable medicine. T h e r e exclaimed: Father, it is the very saint cloth bound, for 31 stamps. Address the ire many Sursupurlllae— horse 1“ Doctor as above I 1 J a l T H IS A7V"HElIt O3XT1L.Y. $ 1 . 0 0 tut truly true Ayer^e. I t Ju»l think of It, 00 I'ab 'o 1 I'b'tlaa SI Oil p-r tlox. if f Off Met Surface that Seat uuy ever before produced tu till, aectluu for S2.0U p r dn«. See »uuiplea of our work. It kltowa for Itwlf. Cloudy weulbrr juxt aa good aa fair. The M cndeluubn Club bad a very p leau u t o^-OTonxA.. meeting with Mia. Mabel Simmon., Summer Is Oi TUC P A Q^AITII DUflTfl Pfl Successor to BONO, Rockland, Me. Headquarters at W aterville, Me. meet, Tucxday evening. Wbi.1 aSotded va­ ttsry riety. . vrapi«tv | H t Ui As wlvll III I II (J I V vU i Branch Studios all over Maine and New Hampshire.