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Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday October 30 1897 V o l. 5 2 . . . . N o . 7 6
ECMOeS FROM THE MAINE FESTIVAL most hardened to cry— these are things for every anticipation. Others had f great honor, should be of one accord. Therein has lain IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY those gifted in musical description to record. but she was our Maine girl and for her we the marvelous genius of the man. The great I can only bint at them and mourn with you laid the largest laurels down. MISS BEECHER’S Fenonnl Obnervatlon® of One W ho Hang In musical leaders of New York maintained It that you could not be present and have your Sir Morrell Mackenzie’s medical library is the Chornu At th® Top of III* Lnnga. SOME GREAT SOLOISTS. couldn’t be done. Chapman shook h it pointed soul awakened by It. heard and said it should be. And it was. to be sold at auction in London. H A IR AND.... John M. Fulton, the New York tenor, tang Learning that I waa to appear in ihe chorui, Only a few abort w eeki ago these singers, Only one rehearsal, and the great chorus It is said by an English journal that M ra. Bslfe’s "Come Into the Garden, Maud.” Mr. both at Bangor and Portland, the Maine Cen some of them, were creature* of the old-time bowed to the lightest action of hit baton. Humphrey Ward ha* made £300,000 by her WHISKER DYE. Fulton has a sweet, true, tenor voice of great tral arranged to run special trains from all village singing school. More of them were II I * arms outstretched and they rolled a writings during the last ten years. It contains no sulphur or lead. Clear dye compass. H e was necessarily at disadvantage points. quite untaught save i the paralyzing inanities thunder tone; hit nervous fingers closed and —large hott'ee. beside one of Williams’ power. W e would James Payn realized thirty pound* as the I wish at the outset to correct a report that of "gospel hymns.” That with a few re 69 ON dALB AT DRUGGI8T8. have been glad too to hear hear him in a* one singer tbe hundreds sank to pianissi reward of hi* first yesr's work in literature, the Wight Philharmonic Society secured my hearsal* they could have been brought along mo. H e played upon them through face and another song. but he got rich by literature, and is now re services by the payment of a large sum, in to the achievement of the Hallelujah Chorus, gesture a* one play* upon a massive organ. tired. Heinrich Meyn was s great favorite, sing cluding expenses. T h a t ia not true. I went and to achieve it not comfortably, but grandly, Theodore Thomas has declared Chapman to ing the bull fighter’s song from "Carm en" with That the political novel may have a vogue to Bangor at my own expense, on a pass fur records in a thunder clap the genius of the be the greatest chorus conductor in America. is proved by the fact that Paul Leicester nished by the gentlemanly managers ot the little man down yonder with the stick. How dramatic power and go d taste. I immediately wired Mr. Thomas of my en Ford’s book, "The H on. Peter Stirling,” has EXAHINE B. & B. Steamship Co., and was entertained proud we felt of him that he Was born in The story of the successive concerts has tire agreement in this conclusion. gone into its twenty-third edition. at the home of Storer W . Jones, one of Ban Maine. been adequately told in he daily press and I 11KLIKVKD IN HIMSBLF. OUR gor’s estimable citizens whose hospitality is Carl E. Dufft of New York, a stalwart man am undertaking to jot down only some fugi Miss Caroline Ticknor, author of “ Misa above reproach. I f there la any private bouse with an enormously agile and luxurious bari tive recollections of this event which has But aside from this has been the faith of Belladonna,” to be published by Little, Brown in Bangor that offers finer broiled chickens, or tone voice, now sing* us ‘‘ Why Do the marked an era in the history of Maine. There the man in himself. H e has told us all & Co , is the daughter of Benjamin Ticknor, STOCK permits its guests to sleep longer in the morn Heathen Rage?” D r. Duflt was a great favor stands out in enormous relief the singing of along what he was going to do, and we re uf the firm of Houghton, Mifflin & Co. ing af er a night devoted to revelry and song, ite all through the Festival and never sang Gwilym Miles. Mr. Mile* is 4 ^ feet tall. He fused to believe him. H e promised us an Frank R. Stockton recently made a visit to And you will sec that we Lend iu Price, I have yet to learn of it. without receiving many recalls. The same has a baritone voice twice as high and four array o f artists such as was never seen in this N ew Orleans, and the first fruit of the trip it Quality and Variety. Special bargains O f Ihe manner in which Bangor cared for can be said with added emphasis of Evan times deeper, and with a breadth that there part of the world before. W e doubted what a characteristic story, “ The Romance of a while they last. Another lot of 10 qt. the visiting choruses of the Maine Festival W illiams, the New York tenor, who was tbe appears to be no lim it to. W ith him and his he said. H e told us we’d raise the dainty M ule-Car.” This w ill appear in the Novem Tin Pails, 3 for 25 cis. Anolher lot of there is scarcely enough language to be mar next aoloist of the opening night. W illiams singing and his modest bearing everybody Blauvelt up to the side of Nordica— we shook ber Century. Go about buying Trouners with unpleaxant straightway fell in love. W hen he and W il our heads. H e said hi* orchestra would be anticipations. They know that they are ihose Book Cases wilh u pound of 60 shaded in praite. Singers with carefully culti looks like the portraits of Napoleon when the “Geneial Grant’s Letter* to a Friend,” hard to fit. And they know that most or 60c Tea. Another lot of 8c Enam vated appetites and exacting dispositions emperor was at the height of his power. In liams sang that marvelous duet “ Excelsior," superb— we questioned it. H e told us that with orchestral accompaniment, all nsture steady-going old Maine would be stirred to edited by James Grant Wilson, are in the Clothiers overlook this (act that they are eled W are. poured in upon citizens from every quarter of the realm of song he is even a greater con press of T . Y . Crowell & Co. The same firm hard to fit, and tee result isn't em lrely satis eastern Maine, but the hospitality was not ex queror than the Corsican ever was on the bat stood hushed and entranced, and when the her uttermost foundations— we croaked and (aotory. We treat the man who Is out of end was come such thunders of applause prophesied disaster. is issuing the seventh volume of Von Sybel’a hausted. There can be no truer test of a peo tlefields of Europe. Whenever he came on to "Founding of the German Empire by William the ordinary, differently. W o recognize the ple’s welcome than to bave a great company rocked the building as caused the architect to W ell, it ha* all come out as he said. Every (act that there are tall slim men, tall stout Just Out Enameled Ware Cuspa- si' g, chorus and audience spontaneously rose o f total strangers come upon you in a rush, at him, hung spell-bound on his brilliant and tremble for its lasting qualities, wave* of promise be made has been faithfully re men, short sllin and short stout men. and shouting and acclaim that made their way deemed, and more. A number of stories told to Miss Abby we make custom trousers to lit them. dors only 10 Cents. sleep in your beat beds till long after your high-reaching note* and then burst the azure leagues outside the city bound* and for what Alger by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Hardly necessary to say that the quality, usual rising hour, eat in a hasty manner robe of night with irrepressible salvoa of ap W e caviled at the man because that Miciuac Indians have been reproduced by style and price are as they should be. victuals that have coat you many hours of plause. I know may yet be spending themselves amid the fire of hi* genius burned so high. that lady in a volume which Robert* Brother! earnest toil, and then, giving utterance to a THE FIRST SENSATION. the ru t'lin g branches of Aroostook’s conifera. W e forgot, we slow-plodding, every day Copeland's Bazar few operatic selections, return home, allowing Small wonder that these men had to sing this down-easters, that great thing* arc not are bringing out under the title “In Indian Blue Store, And then Nordica came. song many times. brought to pass by men whose blood is Tents.” you no opportuniy to reciprocate the visit. Erect, full-throated, (lashing with jewels, 398 MAIN STREET. M r. Fulton also sang “Come Into the mixed with ice. It is the genius, the enthu It is said that the widow of “ Bill Nye,” the To people who bad hired girls to placate these exquisitely gowned, moving with the dignity Garden, M aud," by Balfe. H e sang it well. siast, who achieve* the ultimate heights, who humorist, had nearly £10,000 in the wrecked things appeal with striking force. But it ia to of a queen — what wonder we unloaded upon J. A. BREWSTER, It has been sung before, I believe. brings out of ordinary things results that First National Bank of Asheville. N . C., of be said of the up-river homes that their doors ber the tributes o f our applause so that all Do You Et\j Oys/E^s ? opened widely and if the visitors in any case ROCKLAND’S I’RIMA DONNA. dazzle us. Thank God for thd genius— for which she will not get a dollar. Thia sum Proprietor, that had gone before seemed by comparison to tbe enthusiast in every line. For it is the produced discomfort that fact was kept care On Maine Day we had the works of Maine represented nearly all her means, except some be mere whisperings. Tbe Maine girl, come enthusiast who spans the continent with a Washington St., Camden fully concealed. composers and the singing of Maine aoloist*. mountain land. HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM? back to her native soil, must have found it a railroad, lays a cable at the bottom of tbe Moreover, Bangor built an auditorium. An I may be accused of airing local pride when I Estes & Lauriat will shortly publish happy moment as the freshness and force of troubled seas, paints a living picture, carves auditorium it a large, rectangular building, that reception fell and broke around ber. refer to the triumph scored by Mrs. Barney of “Eunice and Cricket,” by Elizabeth W. In the shape of an immortal statue, comes down into sober On the Half Shell, constructed of fresh spruce lumber and used Rockland. She seemed to me to be the peer Tim low , which will be the third volume in Again and again she bowed, now to the audi Maine and out of the common people rear* a to aiog choruses in. Bangor had no auditor of any singer upon the program. Nor is this the “ Cricket Series of Stories” for young a postal card to In a St«w , ence, now turning and curtesying low to the festival that takes the musical world by storm. ium. litis fact was pointed out by M r. my judgment alone— everybody said *0. H er people. It will be illustrated by H arriet enraptured chorus. And having shown how it can be done it E A S T M A N Fried or Soalloped. Chapman, early*in the game. rich, sweet voice, complemented by the noble Roosevelt Richards. Then she flashed a startled look of recogni it ^ratifying to know that the Maine Festival ••Very w ell,” said Mayor Beal; Mif that’s orchestra, carried the full effect of Chapman’s We .ell Oy.ter. by the Pint, Quart, O.llon or tion upon me. I t was the second sime I had is to be permanent. Already arrangements The Rev. S. Baring-Gould, who ia o n * of B R O S . & all that’s acking, we’ll build you one.” song* to the far corners of the great audito Barrel, or will serve them os desired on onr t.blts appeared in concert with Nordica. I was are making for the concerts of 1898. Every the most indefatigable o f modern writers, So the next day they raised £10,000 and rium. She was self-possessed, true-throated, B A N C R O F T waiting to see if she would remember it. body hopes that Messrs. Chapman and Chase 11 inditing a novel showing how the natural tbe next day they raised tbe auditorium. graceful, becomingly gowned, in all ways suc Our Oysters are tbe Very Best OUR EARLY TRIUMPHS. will realize barrels of money out of it. It re development of the Welsh genius was ar That's the way with those Bangor people. cessful. Besides Rockland Day she found Portland, Me., and our customers are always quired an extraordinary faith, not to any retted under the influence of the Norm an I f it’s an opera bouse or a city building or a Several years ago— we public singer* do herself complimented by being put into other nerve, to push this year's exhibition through character after the invasion of the Conqueror. will bring you by return mail, satisfied. railroad or an auditorium, just let them know not reckon years too closely— several year* programs, notably that of the closing Blau what's wanted and in a few minutes they’ll ago we gave a concert in Rockland, the oc in the face of what seemed certain to be A book of essays dealing with the women velt night in Portland. Rockland ink the novelists of Queen Victoria’s reign is coming samples of or information about bave it ready for vou. casion being the dedication of a new organ thousands of dollars of loss. This loss, audience and in tbe chorus rose to their out in London. The paper on “ The Sisters Tbe Bangor auditorium is a nobly propor that the First Baptist church had run in debt thanks particularly to Portland and marvelous anything in their immense beautiful and modest soprano and cheered her Bronte” is the work of Mr*. Oliphant, while tioned buildings comfortably seating 3500. for. Somebody bad heard a young girl sing October weather, will be slight— perhaps to the akiea. In rehearsal one day Nordica, Mrs. Lynn Linton ha* written about George stock. Lee's Restaurant, At the far end the singing seats arise arapi- at a concert in Bangor, and so Lillian Norton nothing; but we’ll all be glad to see the hearing Mrs. Barney singing and noticing the Eliot, and Miss Edna Lyall about Mrs. iheatre-wise. Looking cut thence the chorus (for it was she,) a Farmington girl of seven promoter* handsomely rewarded another year. It’s a discomfort of a high collar that she wore, Gaskcll. 3 LIMEROCK STREET observes wilh some nervousness a great throng teen or eighteen years, was asked down to reached around the Rockland girl’s neck and THE GREAT RESULT. of men and women,who are regarding the 600 our city, and she came and sang in this con turned the collar points away. That collar ia And let me close— lest again I weary you Jerome K . Jerome, who lives near Oxford, Quick—Easy— Safe— Cheap JOHN A. LEE, Proprietor singer* with anxious expectancy. On the ccrt. She was beautiful, and her voice was now a treasured thing. whom oft I ’ve wearied before— with a clear has just given a harvest home supper to his 71 stage at the singers’ feet sixty musicians are fresh and sweet, but she was quite untaught. And Blauvelt? M r. Chapman had told us note of applause for what this event has ac neighbors, and two of the guests were over way to buy Dry Goods. strumming their instruments with distracting She sang the ••M ilkm aid’s Marriage Song,” we would fall down in admiration of her voice complished toward the regeneration of music heard to argue as to what made Mr. Jerome sound. A lithe, nervous figure steps in at the and the “ Inflammatus” from "Stahet Mater;” and *0 we did. She came before the audien In Maine. famous. “ H e write books,” said one and, not being thoroughly familiar with either Burn the Best! left of the stage, breasting a hurricane of ap ces at Bangor and Portland a stranger, and Music with me is a passion. It is not an detinitely. “ No, he don’t,” was the con piece, it is remembeied that Miss Mary F. This firm have a thirty- plause. over her entrancing singing and the beauty of acquired thing, as it is with those people who temptuous retort; “he rowed three men in a It is William R. Chapman. Fuller, then our city’s leading soprano, went her person everybody went mad —stark mad. edit gospel hymn* from No. 1 to No. 962, boat, and then won the race, that’s what he years’ refutation for honest down to the hotel and assisted Lillian Noiton done.” THE MAN OF FAITH. It ia idle to watte paper and ink in attempting inclusive, which aie sold by the gross at re dealing. They keep Dry and in rehearsing ber lungs for the evening. 1 In my day I have been privileged to come to enumerate tbe number of song birds that duced prices in order to make room for the Captain Charles King is at his best an ex may remark in parenthesis that Nordica sang warbled in her throat at once, or (he exquisite next number. I have long held with other ceedingly entertaining novelist—-so entertain Fancy Goods of every sort and close to some pretty remarkable men, but I this same ••Inflammatus” in the opening con will match Chapman against any of them. fashion o f her face as it lit up with enthusiasm savants that the gospel hymn altitude of ing that the announcement of a forthcoming Men’s and Women’s Furnish cert at Bangor, and Mist Fuller was in the or broke into enrapturing smiles. If any music in Maine was a thing to be deplored. book by him stirs the confirmed tiction-mania Ten months ago he came into Rockland, in audience and listened to the great diva’s sober man marvels that we called ber back a There was a time when the old-fashioned to something like excitement, ills new t>ook ings. Dress Goods and Silks the guise of a total stranger, and told us his matchless rendeiing ol tbe piece she so many plans for a great festival o f song. Some of dozen tim e* for the mere gratification of singing school (1 >uri*hed and the autumnal a long novel— is called “ The General's are two leading departments. years ago had instructed ber in. looking upon her matchless beauty, it is "musical convention” put forth its elevating D »uble,” and is mentioned by those who us who were knowing raised our eyebrows at I also assisted Nordica on this same selec this self-confident gentleman from New York. because be wssn’t there to understand. Had blossoms. Some of us can recall when the have seen it as "important.” The Lippincotts, TWO LEADERS tion for the second time. I bis time I upheld who are bringing ou» Captain Km g's book, Others of us wagged our beads and said “ Go he been present he’d have acted wilder than glorious old church tune* were common ber in the chorus. On the former occasion 1 we did. property and congregations sang them from have also
FOR CHIEF CONSUL The Courier-Gazette. About once in so often the Opinion THE REW OXFORD CO. R. R. unearths a mare’s nest of extraordin Th e Belfast Republican Journal published 1 he heating last wtek before the Railroad High Position for Which Lnclna B. Cohb ary proportions. The latest arime tbe following obituary of the late William L. commissioners on ihe petition of the Oxford of Thia City la Nominated. FULLER & CO Littlefield, wbo was well known in tbis city against the public our esteemed con County Railroad lot the approval of a loca ALL THE HOME NEWS There seas a meeting of the Maine Division and whose death we announced in our temporary discovers to have been perpe tion of a steam, broad-gauge line from Bty- L . A . W , at the rooms of Ihe Portland W heel issue o f Tuesday: “ W illiam L . Little I every Tuesday and Saturday morning from snt's Pond to Rumford Falls, with a branch (rated by the Board of County Com Club Wednesday for the purpoie of hearing field, Bellast’s Representative to the <69469 MMain Street, “ Rockland, *• >d, Ma Maine from a point in the town of Rumford to An tbe annual reports of the division and ot plac State Legislature, died at his home, N o. missioners, who, the Opinion declares, dover, showed that interest in the proposed A VALUE ARGUMENT! THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO. ing the officers in nomination for the ensuing 12 Church street, October 26tb, after a BY have been guilty of using convict labor road is general in the towns near ill line, and year. The meeting was presided over by long and painful illness, of a compli the testimony taken would tend to confirm NCW IMPH HISTORY about the court-house to the injury of Chief Consul Abner W. Lowell and the at cation of diseases. H e wss a ton of the late We wish lo give our customers Value in Each and Every the common opinion that the commissioners The Rockland Garette was ssUblisheJ la 1846. In tendance was very good indeed. Secretary- Eoen and Esther (Rackliffe) Littlefield, and 1874 the Courier wan established, ar.d consolidated with free workmen. will, after due consideration, grant the re Treasurer Percy H . Richardson reported a was born in Brooks in 1853 H is parents Article mentioned below. You will find our statement be Garette in 188a. The Free Press was established There has been a season of renovat quest of the petitioners. In 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. balance in the treasury of £401. moved to Citypoint when he was a boy, and Ex-Attorney General Littlefield of this city correct if you will examine what we offer. The Union Times was established in 1899. The three ing going on ht ihe court-house this C hief Consul Lowell read his annual report he was educated in tbe common schools of papers consolidated March 1,. 1897. represented the petitioners and it is reported of which the following is an abstract: On Brooks and Citypoint and the Belfast High fall. The ceilings of the lower story by those present at the hearing that hia pre tbe whole the work of the year has been sat School. After leaving school he taught a 1st— TO O U R Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies have been kalsomincd, paint touched sensation of the case was remarkable for its isfactory. The work of placing guide boards three cents. sttength and brilliance. Ex-G ov. Cleaves few terms and then began ar a commercial In Our Cloak Advertising rates based upon circulation and very up and the natural wood-work re- is as yet incomplete. W hile some sections of talesman, in which business he was remark- reasonable. represented the opposition to the location be varnished. There was great need of tbe state are well covered there are others in ably successful. O f a pleasant and social Crockery Dept. Communications upon topics of general interest ing granted. which they are scarce. Tbe local consuls disposition, free and open hearted, he made solicited. this work, for it had been neglected so The Portland Transcript in a conservative Department Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation have reported a number ol roads that are not friends wherever he went, which combined We have added a nice fre9h review of tbe hearing taya: Every town on at second-class postal rates. long that the old varnish was almost marked and these are being codified and ar with business capacity of a high order ten stock, and can sell you a nice Dinirer You will find the best Values in Gar the line of tbe proposed road instructed its ranged systematically. When this is done dered him one of the most successful men on ments ever offered by us. entirely worn off and the wood-work delegates to tbe hearing to advocate the S e t for 8 8 .0 0 , 115 pieces. Oar tbe roads w ill be called to the attention of tbe road. For several years be represented decaying. The Commissioners engaged granting of the location, on tbe ground of Bric-a-Brac is marked according to Our Slock ia larger and our Styles Circulation 6,000 Each Issue tbe local officials together with a copy of the the firm of A. Little & Co., but afterwards tbe material advantages certain to accrue to its real value, not what it will bring. are the very latest. We have just C. C. Norris to do the work. What statute on the subject. engaged with Bradford & Thomas of Boston. tbe towns from inch a road in active opera added, this week over 200 new the Opinion affects to believe is wrong One discouraging feature of the year is the I H e resigned the latter position last spring on A fine, new fresh stock juat received. “ It comes to ns with the regularity tion. Petition! from over four-fifths of the small gain in membership. There have been ' account of ill health and accepted a position Garments. We can not quote in the matter is that prisoners from the voters of these towns were also brought for of the mails, and it never fails to sat added 249 names which with 296 renewals in life insurance, but was unable to do any prices but ask your inspection. ward by tbe petitioners. isfy ns with Its wealth of home news.” comity jail have been also used on make a total membership of 345, a gain of business in that line. H e married Miss Afsir MaUranaa and Springt io maka Tbe proposed railroad would undoubtedly only 56. The reason for the falling off is Carrie I., daughter of Enoch C. Hilton, who Thus writes a former Knox county the iob. The Opinion charges tliat develop its part of tbe county to a consider you a nioa oomfortabla Bad. found iu the loss of renewals. survives him with one daughter, Miss Lulu "these prisoners have been employed able degree. Extensive timber lands wunld citizen, now resident elsewhere, in re The bad weather last spring was responsi H ilto n . Two brothers and three sisters sur The Children’s be rendered much more accessible, Ireigbt Price for a nice Hair M attress, newing his sabscription to The Cour on the most difficult and delicate ble lor the poor results of tbe spring meet. vive him , Ex-Sheriff Joseph R. Littlefield of from tbe Rumford plants coming from cer work,” namely, varnishing the wood Tbe poor results of this meet made It bard to Brooks, Abner Littlefield of Waterville, and $11. $14. $18 ier-Gazette. tain localities would be expedited and hauled Corner get up any enthusiasm lor a fall meet and so Mrs. Alonzo Holmes of Swanville, Mrs. Price for a Wool M attress, $5 OO It voices very concisely the place work, which they “have greatly in lor a lower sum, considerable passenger none was held. Some forty local consuls have Albert Gammi ns of Belfast and Mrs. Hose* traffic might be developed, especially in the Price lor an extra fine Cotton Matr Is sto ked high with tbe best ideas of filled by this paper. No present or jured;” that they have usod “scrapers” been appointed and they have done what B. Rackliffe of Corinna. In politics he wss a summer season, and a “ boom of no small pro tre s s , $6.50 to $8 50 Cloak architecture. No child should to the further great hurt of the wood; they were able to do for the good of the Republican, and was fiom early manhood an former resident of the county can af portions ought to give tbe county an impetus go without a good warm Cloak thia league. Arrangements have been made with active worker for tbe party. H e served as Price for an Excelsior Cotton top and ford to do without it if be is to keep and in divers and sundry ways through that is needed and would be appreciated.” a large number of hotels for special rates fol Representative to tbe Legislature from tbis b o tto m , $ 4 5 0 winter in the face of the values. their employment the Commissioners The chief, if not the only objection, that is posted on the home gossip. lowing the contract made by tbe New York city in 1895, was re-elected last fall and We have a nice Spring for bed 4 ft, 1 lot Long W inter Gretchens for have gravely offended the public, who urged to tbe proposed road is its possible in division. League repairers have been ap And it costs only two dollars for a terference with the business being developed served up to bis last sickness, which first 6 in. for $1 75 $1 98, 4 to 14 years pointed in various places through whom confined him to tbe house January i8tb. whole year—that is, 104 papers. are owners of the county building. by tbe Rumford Falls road, an enterprise that ieagae members secure their repairs at a re A nice little Jacket, good matei'inla, H e was a member of Timothy Chase Lodge, We have a better Spring for $2 50 has proved remarkably profitable for a new It is to be said, briefly, in answer to duction of from 10 to 13 per cent. It is sug Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter and Palestine We also have in stock a White En fancy trimmings, for $ 3 .9 8 railroad investment in hard times. Competi the Opinion’s charges that they are dis gested as a means of protection that a regular Commandery, Knights Templar, being Many different styles of Jackets for Henry George dropped dead in New tion for the business of the Rumford Falls amelled Iron Bedstead from torted ont of all reason. While the league sign be provided for tbe use of the specially interested in tbe latter branch of the little folks at $5 OO York yesterday morning. products might reduce slightly the profits of league repairers. The report closes with ref $3.50 to $13.50 work has been going on, from one to the road, but it is difficult to see how msrked the Masonic fraternity. In his business he ercnce to tbe large increase in the number of was always true to tbe interests of his em injury would be done the property. Rather, The deficit of the second month of three prisoners at odd times have been touring wheelmen wbo visit Portland. D uring ployers, and customers could put implicit the increased business due to tbe improved the Dinglev law was over three mil bad in from the jail and put to sand tbe year Mr. Lowell has received 136 letters confidence in bis representation o f tbe goods DEPARTMENT facilities and the opening to exploration a of inquiry and had 93 personal applications papering the wood-work in removal of new section o f rich country ought to stimu he sold. In tbe Legislature he conscientious Boys’ Reefer Ulster lion dollars, but the deficit of the for inlormstion from touring wheelmen. ly attended to the interests of his constituents. late trade and manufacturing to a point that Wilson law was over $18,000,000. the old varnish. That is all. Not a Nominations o f officers for tbe ensuing year In social life.bg was a natural leader and was bas Suits and C o lla r 83.98, e q u a l would make tbe business of both roads (which were called for. S. B. Phillips, ex-president Reefers for every Does anyone want to trade back? brush has been touched to the work are not parallel and conflict only at Rumford a favorite wherever he went; while in his to most 85 Reefers. of the Portland Wheel Club, placed the name family he was a kind and indulgent parent boy far and near by anybody but Mr. Norris and his as Falls) large and profitable. Honest competi of C h ief Consul f owell before the division All ages, 3 to 16. tion often benefits both sides and almost in and loving husband.” Y o u w ill th in k so sistants, T. W. Benuor and Will Labe, and tbe nomination was seconded by M . A. Tbe funetal took place Thursday and It is stated that the entire debt ot variably benefits tbe public. when you see Bojs’ Caps 50c. Jewell, also an ex president of tbe Portland large concourse of Iowa will be paid ofl within a year,and two other painters of the city. The new railroad would seen to be a thing was attended by a club. Clarence W . Small of Deering was people. Although the deceased was our stock. This Boys’ Pants, If auy of the tax payers are inter that tbe country needs. It is a Maine enter 5 0 c , that the levy for 1898 will he reduced nominated by F. S. Sanders of Lewiston, sec Commandery Maaon, at bia request tbe is Garm ent prise, backed by Maine people, and for the 750 a n d 81 0 0 . ested in the matter, a call at tiie court onded by Albert C. Bragg of Deering. L. E. aervicea were not conducted by the Com 2 1-2 mills or less. Republican rule development of a fine portion of the state. weather. There’s house will show bow necessary this Cobb, local consul ol the Rockland club, was mandery, but by hia own pastor, ut.w bom be agrees with the states ns well as the Its fulfillment should not interfere seriously nominated by letter. Percy H . Richardson a s n a p in th e a ir, Boys’ Blouses and work was and iu how thorough and with anyone’s rights or property, and we was particularly fond. Tbe gentleman in bia nation. was unanimously renominated for secretary- discourse spoke very feelingly of tbe deceased. there’s a snap to shall hope to see a decided awakening in its W aists, all ages and workmanlike a manner it is being treasnrer and 11. F . Passu.ore of Bath and H . The flowers for the occasion were very pro this b u s i n e ss. section of Oxford county, if the road becomes L. Burr of Auburn were nominated for repre p rit e s. Europe is flooded with advertise done, by free labor, and how small a a lact. I t should do for its route what tbe fuse and beautiful, the gift of loving relative* This department sentatives. Warren H . Chase of Portland was and dear friends. Among tbe out o f town figure convict labor has cut iu the Bangor & Aroostook road has done and is is right on the B o v s’ Sweater ments of the Klondike region, and a nominated for vice consul. people present were: President o f the great rush to Alaska may be looked premises. The County Commissioners doing for Aroostook connty, and what the I t was voted to dralt a new constitution to jump just now $1 25^ Rumford road has already done for Rumford Senate A. R. Day, Han. H. L. Shepherd, of are doing this, as they do all the public be considered later. Tbe vote for officers Rockport, A. W. Smith, Richmond; Hany and such values for iu the spring. The first railroad Falls. proceeds by mail from now until tbe middle Hildretb, C. F. McIntosh, Mr. Randall, of as we offer will W e will send Garments out on ap to the diggings will be the biggest gold business, with an eye to the public A t tbe date of this writing the decision of of Novemher. Boston; N. B. Cobb, C. C. Hills, Rockland, keep it jumping proval to any reliable Customer in m ine. good and in a manner to commend it the commissioners has not been announced. Tb e nomination of M r. Cobb for the very Geo, Achorn, Camden. Tbe Leon-Shutter BoysSuits,$2.50, Maine. We pay express one wav. self to all taxpayers. It would have im portant position of chief consul of tbe Club.ol which the deceased was president, was M aine division, is very gratifying to that gen 82.75,93, S 4,15. Send in your orders with descrip The persistency with which the Ohio taken the Opinion 15 minutes to per COL ALLEN THE MAN represented by F. F. Clapp, D. N. Hardacker tleman's many friends all over tbe state. M r. J. D . Nichols and A. I I . Jones. tion of what you want and about Democrats avoid discussing tariff or sonally examine these things and dis Cobb is one ol tbe pioneer wheelmen in this what prioe you wish to pay. A despatch from Togus says that tbe section, having been a rider of the “Ordinary” currency this year is quite remarkable, cover how absurd and unfounded are Tbe removal by death's angel last Tuesday, board of managers of tbe National Soldiers' when that style of wheel was in vogue and especially in view of the fact that they its charges. o f one of Vinalhaven’s most estimable H om e have in view some changes in tbe later having been tbe owner of one ol tbe women, Mrs. Carrie Orbeton Calderwood, made silver their chief issue only three officials at the Hom e at an early date. It is first “ Safeties” ridden in Knox county. H e whose spirit was called to God who gave it NORTHPORT said that the governor of tbe Home, Gen. belonged to the Missouit Bicycle Club in F u rs Corset Dept. months ago. almost without a moment's warning, bas George Worth, wife and daughter of Unity Luther Stevenson, will retire and that two 1883, and bas been a promoter of similar Offer exceptionally values in the P. caused a severe shock to her many friends and Our Electric Seal Jackets have no were visiting M r. and Mra. R . A . Packard names are mentioned prominently in connec organizations in this city, being at present acquaintances. The family residence was the equal, 835, $45 $50 No extra N. Corsets at Sl.OO, $1.75, $2, The late Charles A. Dana freshened last week------Reuben Brainerd has let his tion with tbe vacancy which tbis w ill create. lieutenant of tbe Central Wheel Club. As scene of nnuiual sadness Thursday afternoon, charge for special measure and 82 5 0 , $4. bis life with two or three good fads. (arm on Beech H ill to James Mitchell and T h e gentlemen named are Col. S. H . Allen, local consul for many years he has been when the towns-people and friends from this rented the Thomas Gannon farm in Belfast ex warden of the Tbomastan state prison and brought into contact with wheelmen from all any style you wish. We have 1 job lot Corsets at 2 9 0 ,worth more. One was horticulture and the other a city gathered to pay their last tribute of re — George A. Andrews arrived in town Adjutant Gen. Richards. Gen. Stevenson over this and neighboring stales, and all have three Styles in Stock to select from. search for poetic gems. His collection spect to one wh t held a prominent place in last Wednesday------A. J. Condon and wife of has held tbis position over 13 years. been impressed by tbe couitesies be bas in their affections by h r pure character and of selected poetry, is the best book of Belfast visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard shown. It may also be worthy of notice in Ladies’ Outside other essential qualities which are necessary Sunday------Rev. Geo. E. Tufta of Belfast tbis connection that M r. Cobb is a member the kind yet published in this country. W hen wear begins to exceed repair in your to a true woman. Since her short and happy G e n ts’ F u r preached at the church here last Sunday af of such frtlernities as tbe Masons, Knights of body you are going to fall sick. Tbe signs of marriage and residence in Vinalbaven.she had ternoon------A good number of people went Pytbias and tbe Ancient Order of United Dress Skirts Nebraska this year will sell $105,- to Belfast last Sunday to attend the lecture it are: loss of flesh, paleness, weakness, so endeared herself in the hearts of tbe peo O vercoats We have in stock 150 Skirts for our nervousness, etc. The repair needed is food. W otkm en. ple as to gain their warmest friendship aDd 000,000 worth of graiu outside the state of Moses Hall------Mark Mendall and Bart customers to select from. lett Wadlin are painting the Or. Brooks cot You think you cat enough, and yet you feel esteem. Rev. Mr. Wells of the Union church We could not sell these garments after reserving $90,000,000 worth for Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 98c for a Black Figured Skirt. tage, East N orthport------Miss Abbie Bachel that you wear out more tissue, energy, nerve was the officiating clergyman and in hia re without a guarantee of Real Value. D ays. home consumption. Under such cir der went to Boston by boat Monday------Mrs. force than your food makes for you. The m ark* dwelt especially upon the uncertainty “In Stock” Blk Goat Coats, Blk $1.69 for a Black Figured Skirt or difficulty is that you do not digest enough of life. A quartet composed of J. F . Mac- cumstances Mr. Bryan should acknow Oscar Hills went to Boston by train Monday Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: Dog Coats, Galloway Black and Colored Mixtures. for a short visit among friends------Auction at and tbis is so serious it is worth sitting down My wife bad Inflammatory Rheumatism in Nicol, Arthur Vinal, Miss Albra Vinal and ledge himself beaten on wheat as well the S. S. Lane farm Saturday, Nov. 30, of seriously to think about. I f you can’t digest every muscle and joint, her suflering was ter Mra. G .C . Jones rendered several impressive Russian Buffaloes with any kind $1.98 for a Black Figured Skirt or a s silver. wagons and farming tools------Geo. H . what you eat take a few doses of Shaker Di rible and her body andface were swollen al selections. The floral tributes were numer Collar and Cuffs you wish 5 Coloted Mixtures. Patch is quite sick with pneumonia------Os- gestive Cordial. The effect of it will be to most beyond recognition; bad been in bed tor ous and beautiful, among them being a star grades of the Celebrated Natural increase your flesh and make you feel from tbe clerks in tbe Bodwell Granite Co.’s Above these prices we have many Evidence of business prosperity con car H ills has changed horses with Lewis six weeks and bad eight physicians but re Coon Coat. Fur-lined Overcoats In Benner, and baa now got a flyer. stronger. You won't fall sick. Proof that it ceived no benefit until she tried tbe M Y S T IC store, a pillow hearing tbe words “ A t R e tt,” a different Styles. Colors and Prices tinues to be found in the reduction of any kind of fur desired. Every is in control of yonr repair apparatus. I t ’s CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im harp with a broken string and a beautiful Silk Skirts for $5.00. the number of business failures. Brad- Auburn is, w ith reason, congratulating her easy enough to test this for yourself. Take a mediate relief and she was able to walk about cross. On the side of the casket which was Coat guaranteed. few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. covered with brocade velvet and open tbe street’s Trade Review reports the num self upon a death rate o f only 1 1-5 per c e n t, in three days. 1 am sure it saved her life.” Small Furs, Collarettes,Trimming by the smallest in New England, if not in the Sold by druggists at 10 cents to fl.o o per full length, were thirty choice roses tied with One exceptional value from our ber of failures last week only 196, Sold by W. J. Coakley, Diuggiat, Rockland whole country. bottle. white ribbon representing the combined years the yard, Swansdown. oompared with 237 in the preceding of her age. K ind neighbors bad arranged Ladies’ and Gents’ Seal and imita Domestic Dept. the abundance of flowers in a most tatty m an week, 279 in the corresponding week tion Seal Caps and Gloves. ner and as each one took their farewell view 1 case Twilled Percales, dark shades, of last year, 289 iu the corresponding of tbe silent form it was hard to realize tbat Fur Ornaments for Dress Trimmings, going at 7c, regular 12 l-2c goods. week of 1895, and 340 in the corres she was sleeping the sleep tbat knows no Muffs, Boas, etc , in fact every Exclusive Novelties for Fall In ponding week of 1893. waking, and they could truly say w ith tbe thing that makes up a first-class p o e t: Gent's Neckwear, 25c, 39c and fur department. Repairs on all “(). for the touch of e vanished Hand 50c. The farmers of the country will pro And the sound of n voice that le still.” kinds of Fur Garments done at bably be interested iu the fact that the The bereaved husband and little daughter short notice and in the very best have the sincere sympathy of the entire com August (1897) importations of wool workman-ltkc manner. Dress Goods THE RIG STORE munity in their sad affliction as w ell as the im under the new protective tariff were | MEET AT TUB HUOOE I mediate family of tbe deceased. 25 pieces of those Fancy Worsted but a little more than half those of S h a w ls Dress Goods which have sold so August, 1896, uuder the free-trade quickly at 25c, 39c and 50c. PORTLAND AND THE EARTH Always a useful article of wearing JUST tariff tbeu iu operation, aud that the T H E W ID T H A W O O LEY apparel. Our stock is large. OF A SEAM, G L A N C E A T S U B J E C T <♦ The following (torn the Portland Express importation of manufactures of wool Camdea Shawls always in stock. H o siery tbe size of a OUR LINE of F O R O O N - w ill interest members ot the various fraterni in August, 1897, were less than one- < button or the men’s sack 8 I D E R A - ties in tbit city and vicinity: 25o, 25c, 25c. Greater values for sixth those of August, 1896,in value. location of a su its, th e y ’re T IO N th is <♦ “In a recent article the Bangor Commercial this amount in Ladies’, Gent’s, pocket may here ready to week. Expert states that there it a movement on foot to get Misses’,Children’s and Boys’ Hose put on. You <♦ Ladies’ sometimes de- weavers have tbe secret orders to hold their annual meet than can be found in Maine. Wheat has again dropped below the - term inetheup- c an w ear fashioned the <• ings and establish their offices away from dollar mark, to the great delight of the • to-dateness of them every lam b s c o a t i n Portland. Grand Chancellor Reynolds of tbe Mackintoshes day or Sun <• ailverites, who cannot bear to see a the garment. to most com K . of P. of Maine said to an Express reporter Which we sell for S3 2 9 are as good Ladies’ and Gents’ W e g ve the closest attention to day. Clothes fortable un- <• today: bushel of wheat worth two ounces of as can be sold for tne amount. tbe little kinks of fashion. FINE don’t make derwear and we have it here “ *1, of course, cannot tell how it w ill be in Outing Flannel Gowns tbe man, but <• future years, but tbe grand lodge K . o f P., of Navy and Black, two C pes,Velvet silver, when only a year ago an ounce ALL WOOL KEKSEY OVER y i— . . 16 doz. 01 each received todav which they stamp tbe man, as tbe mint <♦ Maine will surely bold its next annual con collard. The same kind which we of silver and a bushel of wheat were COATS ment’s notice. Some of these we shall offer for a n d for stamps the coin and shows it's garments of tbe higher grades, vention in tbis city, for the laws o f the order sell for $4.98, is better than you 7 9 9 0 c at the same price. 1 be fluctuations of <• $12.00 genuine. Our line of are composed entirely of wool. provide tbat tbe g'and lodge shall be bolden can find at this price. Every gar the Ladies' Gown, 59 an d 79c the while metal during the year are Others, for those wbo find the « in Portland on tbe third Wednesday in May, for tbe Gents'. Great value. Lap seam,satin shoulder facings, unless otherwise decided by a two thirds vote ment guaranteed. sufficient to prove the danger of at blue or black, fast color, extra $ 1 0 .0 0 heavy kind toe warm, of a mix <• SUITS is larger, better a n d ture of cotton and wool. All of at its next preceding annual convention. N o tempting to make it a money metal on well tailored, correct style and action whatever was taken on this matter last great comfort these chilly days. handsomer than we have ever splendid quality and are fully the plan of the Democrats of 1896. shown. Most suite at 012 are no worth our price. Heavy Lambs Msy, so Ihe next convention must be held in Ladies’, M isses’ better. All sizes. wool Bbirts with double back aud Portland in 1898.’ CANVASS TRUNKS. Heavy “Ex-Mayor Marquis F. King, who and Children’s WELL KNOWN HEREABOUTS fro n t, <• solid box covered with No. 1 BOYS TOP COATS in plain prominent Mason, staled tbat th-re is no dis duck, heavy iron bumpers, hard <• satisfaction concerning the holding of tbe Rev. T . A . T uttle ol Winsdor Comer, was blue kersey, fust color, velvet $1.00 wood chests, brass lock. Size 28. collar, Italian lasting body lin each. Drawers to match at same <♦ Masonic grand lodge in this city. AU of tbe arraigned before Judge Stevens io tbe mu papers, documents, etc., pertaining to tbe nicipal court, at Hallowell, Tuesday afternoon, ings, satin sleeve lining. Sizes I price. FELT HATS <• grand lodge, have been io this city for a num for alleged assault upon Louise Cassidy, a lb- $ 3 .0 0 10 to 16, WHITE LAUNDERED <♦ ber of years now, and it would be a great ycara-old girl, a ward of the Maine Industrial deal of trouble to move these about from acbool. T u ttle confessed having made tbe UNDERWEAR for stout men $ 0 .5 0 S H IR T S . L inen b osom a u d w rist <• place to place for the grand lodge meetings. FO R F A L L — assault, and was bound over to the Dcccmbci with short arms and legs. Men bands, double hack and front, M r. K ing emphatically stated tbat he was term of tbe supciiot court. Sureties were of this build have always found BUTCHERS’ FROCKS in ail continuous facings to prevent <• it difficult to get garments that wool indigo blue goods.cut extra ripping. There are mauy so- sure tbat there is no movement on foot to placed *1 A3000, and failing to secure bonds- <• hold the grand lodge meetings outside of m en. T uttle was continued to jail. will fit. The Luzerne Under long, double breasted, double called 50 cent shirts on the m ar Portland.” Ladies, Oents and A later mention ol tbe unfortunate sflair, wear fills tbe hill. All wool, nat stitched seams, havs three out ket but they don’t compare with <• ural color. Tbe garment in tbe Kennebec Journal, says: “It is under side pockets aud side vents. tbis one at <• Old People. C h ild r e n stood that Rev. Mr. Tuttle is anxious to have bis bail tcduccd, that be may be released. 5Oc <• O ld people who require medicine to regu- $1.50 $ 6 .5 0 Keep your hands warm with W bat success be rosy have in ibis direction is, <• nte the bowels and kidneys w ill find tbe 0/ course, problematical, but it is not Itoughi rue remedy io Electric Bitters. Tbis medi a p a ir o f o u r . . . by moat people tbat it wifi be done " <• cine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acta as a W. Ogier, pi der, was in tbe city j . f. Gregory & SON <• tonic and alteratiye. I t acts mildly on tbe ay, aud staled that Mr Tt Wool and Silk Lined Mittens mber of tbe East Maine Cc OJXTXit m i C U OLOTlIIDEtB, <• stomach aud bowels, adding strength and meu employed to aupply. giving tone to tbe organs, thereby aiding <• Nature in the pctformauce of the function*. . and Gloves. . rciville, Mass., about a Under Farwell Opera H o u se, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren uoned at South W ald <• Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just ex- W indsor, last M ay. ,AA
Ordway’s Plusicrs Cur© Cold F THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 1897,
EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN M . H . Nath bat bought a hot re of Belfast The connty commissioners hold their next THE CHURCHES R1FRFIL—SNOEflSOW FANNY RICE parties. session in this city next Tuesday. N o school yesterday; teachers’ convention All committees Tor the Universalist fair are Three Anhurn pat ort are to close their pat- The month ot October ha* witnessed many A few words ot wbal the Button papers Advert •ementa In this column not io exceed Rake up (be leave,. at Thomaston. five linos Inserted once for 2ft cent®, four times for requested to meet at the church vestry M on torial labors this week. pretty society weddings in Rockland and v - says: One week from t n ig h t— polo. day afternoon, Nov. t , at two o’clock sharp. 60 cent®. W . C. Pooler, W . C. Robinson and Dr. Rev. F. fl. Preble of Camden it to preach ci lily, but lew here been ss charminv and in "Jud what the audience wanted. Fanny F. E. Fie man are on a gunning trip to Mat- Glad we're not uut in Klondike. Col. W . A. Kim ball, wbo bas been connected at the First Baptist church tomorrow morning. teresting at that wffich occurred a the resi- Rice 1, on the s'age most of the time. She is inicus. The Camden ,treet aidewalk ha, been with the monthly publication "The Maine dence of M r. and Mra. S. T. Mugridge, 14 quaint and artistic, and she it funny, hnt it it W a n t e d . Rev. F. E. White of the Methodist church Grove atreet, at 8 o’clock Thursday evening. tinkered. Miss Minnie Coughlin his returned from a Central" for several years, has resigned hi* clean, healthy fun. The company ia excel visit in Portland and has resumed her duties position at advertising agent. will preach at Engine hall at the Highlands, I Tbe contracting parties in this happy event lent,"— Boston Globe. • "At the French Ball" ' A PABLE girl wanted to do general house- The Rockland H igh achool team play, in Sunday at 2.30. were Alfred W ilto n Kafnell of Castine and ie bright and of conrte Fanny Rice was work. Apply at MBS. C. C. HILLS, 3ft Beech Bellas! thia afternoon. as clerk in W . O . Hew ett & Co.’s store. Steamer Bangor of the B. & B. line landed C street. 7»-T8 The first meeting of creditors in tbe case of an enormous freight here Tuesday morning Sunday morning Rev. F. E. White, pastor M in Clarice M ugridge Anderson of this city. bright and funny, at the elwst it One is al ” S. F. O'Brien ia to occupy the F. B. Shaw George E. Mason,who has just filed a petition from Boston. Officials in position to know of the M . E. church w ill preach on "The The very beautiful ring ceremony was em ways surprised at the amount of real fun the bouse on Franklin atreet. 1 IR L for general housework. Good wage® will say it was the largest freight ever landed in Prayer* of the Bible.” ployed ted the nuptial knot was tied in the gets nut of the smallest opportnnlties. She f be paid to a competent peraon. Appy to to be placed in insolvency, will be held Tues B . N A T H ’L JO NES, 78 Middle St., Rockland City government meeting Monday night. day, Nov. 16 thia city, Tbe Methodist collage meeting for this moat approved manner by Rev. Thomas Strat convulsed her audience with laughter. H er There w ill be several matter, of importance. ton ol the Universalist church. solo* were capital and received triple encores.” Frank E. Sleeper, grand lecturer of the E. J. Brann of Gardiner, who has been week will be held thia evening with Mrs. T, The decorations, both on the exterior and Boston Herald. “ A large end thoroughly E. B. Ingraham .% Co. are making some Grand Ixidge of Maine, F. & A. M . was in manager of the Western Union telegraph J. St, Clair, North M ain atreet xperienced machine power in the interior of the residence were happily pleated audience. Each act bubbles over STITCHERS wanted to work on Mackln- improvements at their grocery store on Main this ci y list night and gave instructions in office in this city for the past year, tendered Rev, S. A. Apraham, who a year ago gave E conceived and what natnre had failed to pro with humor anil ahonndi in wholesome, clean toshes. Apply at onoe atreet. Masonic work. h it resignation and hat been succeeded by C. up hit parish at Greene Landing to lecture on vide in the way o f a clear, starry sky art sup fun and tuneful eolot. Fenny Rice’* inter, The building acroa* the atreet occupied by W. Lermond of Richmond. the cause of the Armenians, hat postponed Rockland has 18 milliners— including those plied. T h e enirance was bordered with ever pretatlnn of the leading role it a keen bit of H . M . Keene and T . J. St. C lait has been lecturing and accepted a call to Oxford. \ x r A N T B P - O n e or two first-cl see parties to who do parlor millinery end they don't find Local sportsmen report seeing frequently a green treea from Ihe branches of which were comedy acting. Some of the ternea ere grot jVV board In a private family. Addreaa t*. O. newly paitited. deer with a bell tied to h it neck in the vicin times very dull either according lo tbe report The First Baptist church has received from suspended Chinese and Japanese lantern* giv esquely humorous, without however over step Some of our lawyers are in Wiscasset thia of commercial men who sell them a good hill iiy of Cushing. The animal was caught early Rev, Robert W. Vao Kirk a formal accept ing to the lawn a festal appearance in keep ping in the slightest degree the line at which "DBLIABLB MAN to represent an “Old Line” week in attendance upon the October term almost every trip. tbis spring and tbe bell put on out o f a ance of the call to it* pastorate. It is ex life Inaurance company, having large business ing with tbe nature of tbe event. The inte pure fun ceatet. The scenes at the French l l i spirit of fun. In force. For olty of Rockland and vicinity. Lib of Supreme Court. The bicycle training school at police head pected he will begin work here next Sunday. rior decorations were of a most beautiful Ball e te hilariously funny and all the charac eral contract to right party. Addreaa P. O. Box 400, The church circles are in full awing again. quarters it progressing marvelously. Officer Tbe Imperial Mandolin and Guitar Trio, and elaborate character end reflect to the ters appear In fancy costume! in this act and Portland, Me. 68 A t the Church of Im m anuel, Universalist, They form one of the winter’s most pleaaing Post cuts the most graceful figure on a wheel T. Jennets French of Camden, first mandolin, tomorrow, the pastor, Rev. Thomas Stratton, credit and taste of that skilled florist, M r*. A . contribute to Ihe general enjoyment, hut with diveraiona in thia city. up to date but the others say tbat he w ill not Charles F. Case, 2d, Frank T . Pearsons, gui will lake for the theme of hit morning dis C. Mather. The general effect was green, and out the adjunct of undraped formt,utually tnp- To Let be in it as soon as N at gets into trim . tar, will furnish the musical entertainment at to this end asparagus lips, vines, evergreens otetl to be necessary on such occasions."— H a n y R. Marsh, wbo bas a position as course, "V ita l Relationship*;'' and for hi* the Universalist lair, Wednesday, Nov. io. and potted plants of the richest shade were otton Pott. A t Farwell Opera house about motorman on one of the Boiton electric car Golden Rod Chapter and the Eastern Star evening discourse, “ Approaching God— The B T~1 OUSE with modern ooavcnloncea and In a the middle of November. JrjL very desirable location. Inquire at the office Chapter of St. George and Lincolnville ere to The proprietors of K ing's malt have ar Way of the Intellect.” employed. Tbe ceremony took place in the linea, ia home on a vacation. parlor, in one corner of which was the wed of SPEAR, a AY A STOVER or 48 BEECH ST. guests of Ivy Chapter in W arren, Friday even ranged to exhibit and demonstrate the pure Rev. Robert W . Van K irk hat resigned h it Tbe staging in front of the new police ding arch with ita centerpiece of white chrys ing Nov. 12. Member* from this section who medicinal qualities of Ihet medicine at T . II. pastorate et Ypsilanti, Mlcb., to accept the station ha, been torn down thia week and the anthemums, caught up with a satin how. The THE OEACON’S DAUGHTER (Jamdxn, Ma in s intend going should notify the secretary of Donahue’s drug store. A practical demon- call of the Rockland church. He expect* to building show, up to much better advantage. entire suite of rooms was deocrated and with OR RENT.—Corner brick store, with or with- Golden Rod Chapter this city. T h e Eastein strator will be present, samples w ill be given be in bis new work in Maine in November. out tenement of 6 rooms, suitable for restaur what effect was shown hy the many pleating With Lillian K«’nn« FOR CHIEF CONSUL OBITUARY The Courier-Gazette. About once in so often the Opinion ] THE NEW OXFORD CO. R. R. unearths a mare’s nest of extraordin The Belfast Republican Journal published ary proportions. The latest crime The hearing last week btfore the Railroad Illgh roaltlon for Which I.ncio. K. Cobh of Thia City la nominated. the following obituary of the late William L. FULLER & CO commissioners on , he petition of the Oxford Littlefield, who was well known in this city against the public onr esteemed con County Railroad for the approval of a loca ALL THE HOME NEWS There was a meeting of the Maine Division and whose death we announced in onr temporary discovers to have been perpe tion of a steam, broad-gauge line from Bry L. A. W . at the rooms of the Portland Wheel issue of Tuesday: "W illia m L . Little every Tuesday and Saturday morning fr< ant’s Pond to Rumford Falla, with a branch (rated by the Board of County Com Club Wednesday for the purpose of bearing field, Belfast's Representative to the <69 Main Street, Rockland, M from a point in the town of Rumford to An the annual reports of the division and of plac State Legislature, died at bis home, N o. missioners, who, the Opinion declares, dover, showed that interest in the proposed A VALUE ARGUMENT! THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO. ing the officers in nomination for the ensuing 12 Church street, October 26th, alter a ■ V have been guilty of using convict labor road is general in the towns near ita line, and year. The meeting was ptesided over by long and painful illness, of a compli the testimony taken would tend to confirm NEWSPAPER HISTORY about the court-house to the injury of Chitf Consul Abner W. Lowell and the at cation of diseases. H e was a son of the late We wish Io give our customers Value in Each and Every the common opinion that the commissioners The Rockland Gazette »•»» establithed la 1846. In tendance was very good indeed. Secretary- Eoen and Esther (Rackliffe) Littlefield, and 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with free workmen. w ill, alter due consideration, grant the re Article mentioned below. You will find our statement Treasurer Percy H . Richardson reported a was burn in Brooks in 1853 H it parents he Gazette in i88». The Free Press was established There has been a seasou of renovat quest of the petitioners. In 1855, and in 1F91 changed its name to the Tribune. balance in the treasury of (401. moved to Citypoint when he was a boy, and Ex-Attorney General Littlefield of this city correct if you will examine what we offer. The Union Times was establ‘*hed in 189a. The three ing going on at the court-house this Chief Consul Lowell read bis annual report he was educated in the common schools of papers consolidated March 1897. represented the petitioners and it is reported of which the following is an abstract: Un Brooks and Citypoint and the Belfast High fall. The ceilings of the lower story by those present at the hearing that his pre- the whole the work of the year has been sat School. A lter leaving school he taught a 1 s t— T O O U R Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies have been kalsomincd, paint touched sensation of the case was remarkable for its isfactory. The work of placing guide boards tew terms and then began ar a commercial three cents. strength and brilliance. Ex-Gov. Cleaves /n Our Cloak Advertising rates based upon circulation and very up and the natural wood-work re- is as yet incomplete. W hile some sections of talesman, in which business he was remark represented the opposition to the location be reasonable. varnished. There was great need of the state are well covered there are others in ably successful. O f a pleasant and social Crockery Dept. Communications upon topics of general interest are ing granted. which they are scarce. Th e local consuls disposition, free and open hearted, he made Department solicited. this work, for it had been neglected so The Poitland Transcript in a conservative Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation have reported a number of roads that are not friends wherever he went, which combined We have added a nice fresh review of the hearing lays: Every town on at second-class postal rates. long that the old varnish was almost marked and these are being codified and ar with business capacity of a high order ren stock, and can sell you a nice Dintter Yon will find the beat Values In Gar* the line of the proposed road instincted its ranged systematically. W hen this is done dered him one of the most successful men on ments ever offered by us. entirely worn off and the wood-work delegates to the hearing to advocate the S e t for $8OO, 115 pieces. Our the roads w ill be called to the attention of the road. For several years he represented Our Stock ia larger and our Styles decaying. The Commissioners engaged granting of the location, on the ground of Brlc-a-Hrac is marked at cording to Circulation 6,000 Each Issue the local officials together with a copy of the the firm of A. Little & Co., but afterwards are the very latest. We have just the material advantages certain to accrue to Ita real value, not what it will bring. C. C. Norris to do the work. What statute on the subject. engaged with Bradford & Thomas of Boston. the Opinion affects to believe is wrong the towns from sneb a road in active opera-' One discouraging feature of the year t’ the 1 H e resigned the latter position last spring on A fine, new fresh stock just received. added, this week over 200 new "It comes to ns with the regularity tion. Petitions from over four-fifths of the small gain In membership. There have been account of ill health and accepted a position Garments. We can not quote of the mails, and it never fails to sat in the matter is that prisoners from the voters of these towns were also brought for added 249 names which with 296 renewals in life insurance, but was unable to do any prices bat ask your inspection. ward by the petitioners. isfy ns with its wealth of home news.” comity jail have been also used on make a total membership of 345, a gain of business in that line. H e married Miss Nam M a tira tia t and Springt io maka The proposed railroad would undoubtedly Thus writes a former Knox county the job. The Opinion charges that only 56. The reason for the falling off is Carrie I., daughter of Enoch C. Hilton, who you a niaa aomforiabla Bad. develop ita part of the county to a consider found in the loss of renewals. “ these prisoners have been employed survives him with one daughter, Miss Lulu citizen, now resident elsewhere, in re able degree. Extensive timber lands would The bad weather last spring was responti The Children's be rendered much more accessible, Ireight H ilton. Two brothers and three sisters sur Price for a nice Hair M attress, newing his subscription to The Cour on the most difficult and delicate ble for the poor results of the spring meet. vive him, Ex-Sheriff Joseph R. Littlefield of from the Rumford plants coming ftom cer work,” namely, varr.ishing the wood The poor results of this meet made It bard to Brooks, Abner Littlefield o l W aterville, and $11. $14. $18 ier-Gazette. tain localities would be expedited and hauled Corner get up any enthusiasm lor a fall meet and so Mrs. Alonzo Holmes of Swanville, Mrs. Price for a Wool M attress, $5 OO It voices very concisely the place work, which they “have greatly in lor a lower sum, considerable passenger none was held. Some forty local consnlshave Albert Gammi ns of Belfast and Mrs. Hosea traffic might be developed, especially in the Price lor an extra fine Cotton Matr Is sto ked high with the best ideas of filled by this paper. No present or jured;” that they have used “ scrapers” been appointed and they have done what B. Rackliffe of Corinna. In politici he waa a summer season, and a “ boom of no small pro tre s s , $6.50 to $8 50 Cloak architecture. No child should to the further great hurt of the wood; they were able to do for the good of the Republican, and was from early manhood an former resident of the county can af portions ought to give the county an impetus go without a good warm Cloak this league. Arrangements have been made with active worker for the party. H e served as Price for an Excelsior Cotton top and ford to do without it if he is to keep and in divers and sundry ways through that is needed and would be appreciated." a large number of hotels for special rates fol Representative to the Legislature from this b o tto m , $ 4 50 winter in the face of the values. posted on the home gossip. their employment tho Commissioners The chief, if not the only objection, that is lowing the contract made by the New York 1 lot Long W inter Gretchens for urged to the proposed road is its possible in city in 1895, re-elected 1»’ > Fail and We have a nice Spring for bed 4 ft, And it costs only two dollars for a have gravely offended the public, who division. League repairers have been ap served up to bis last sickness, which first terference with the business being developed pointed in various places through whom 6 in . fo r $1 75 $1 08, 4 to 14 years whole year —that is, 104 papers. aro owners of the county building. by the Rumford Falls road, an enterprise that confined him to the house January 18th. A nice little Jacket, good materials, league members secute their repaiis at a re He was a member of Timothy Chase Lodge, We have a better Spring for $2 50 It is to be said, briefly, in answer to has proved remarkably profitable for a new duction of (rout to to 15 per cent. It is sug Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter and Palestine We also have in Block a White En fancy trimmings, for $ 3 .9 8 the Opinion’s charges that they are dis railroad investment in hard times. Competi gested as a means of protection that a regular Many different styles of Jackets for Henry George dropped dead in New tion for the business of the Rumford Falls Commandery, Knights Templar, being amelled Iron Bedstead from torted ont of ail reason. While the league sign be provided for the use of the specially interested in the latter branch of the little folks at $5 OO York yesterday morning. products might reduce slightly the profits of league repairera. The report closes with ref $3.50 to $13.50 work has been going on, from one to the road, but it is difficult to see how marked the Masonic fraternity. In his business he erence to the large increase in the number of was always true to the interests of his em injury would be done the property. Rather, The deficit of the second month of three prisoners at odd times have been touring wheelmen who visit Portland. During ployers, and customers could put im plicit the increased business due to the improved the year M r. Lowell has received 136 letters confidence in his representation of the goods DEPARTMENT the Dingley law was over three mil had in from the jail and put to sand facilities and the opening to exploration a of inquiry and had 93 personal applications he sold. In the Legislature he conscientious papering the wood-work in removal of new section of rich country ought to stimu Boys’Reefer Ulster lion dollars, bnt the deficit of the for information from touring wheelmen. ly attended to the interests of his constituents. late trade and manufacturing to a point that Wilson law was over $13,000,000. the old varnish. That is nil. Not a Nominations of officers for the ensuing year In social life he was a natural leader and was has Suits and C o lla r $3.98, e q u a l would make the business of both roads (which were called for. S. B. Phillips, ex-president R eefers for every Does anyone want to trade back ? brush has been touched to the work are not parallel and conflict only at Rumford a favorite wherever he went; while in his to most $5 Reefers. of the Portland Wheel Club, placed the name family he was a kind and indulgent parent boy far and near by anybody but Mr. Norris and his as Falls) large and profitable. Honest competi of C hief Consul Lowell before the division All ages, 3 to 16. tion often benefits both sides and almost in and loving husband." Y o u w ill th in k so It is stated that the entire debt ot sistants, T. W. Benner and Will Labe, and the nomination was seconded by M . A. The funeral took place Thursday and variably benefits the public. when you see Boy s ’ C a p s 5 0 c . two other painters of the city. Jewell, also an ex president of the Portland was attended by large concourse of Iowa will be paid oil within a year,and The new railroad would seen to be a thing club. Clarence W . Small of Deering was our stock. This Boys’ Pants, 5 0 c, If any of the tax payers are inter people. Although tbe deceased was that the levy for 1898 will be reduced that the country needs. It is a Maine enter nominated by F. S. Sanders of Lewiston, sec is Garm ent prise, backed by M aine people, and for the a Commandery Mason, at bis request tbe 75c an d $ 1 0 0 . 2 1-2 mills or less. Republican rule ested in the matter, a call at the court onded by Albert C. Bragg of Deering. L. E. services were not conducted by tbe Com w eath er. T h e re ’s development of a fine portion o f the state. Cobb, local consul ol the Rockland club, was agrees with the stales as well as the house will show how necessary this mandery, but by his own pastor, u^w hom he Its fulfillment should not interfere seriously nominated by letter. Percy H. Richardson a snap in the air, Boys’ Blouses and work was and iu how thorough and with anyone’s rights or property, and we was particularly fond. The gentleman in bis n ation. was unanimously renominated for secretary- discourse spoke very feelingly of the deceased. there’s a snap to W aists, all ages and shall hope to see a decided awakening in its workmanlike a manner it is beiug treasurer and H . F . Pass i.ore of Bath and H . The flowers for the occasion were very pro this b u s i n e as. section of Oxford county, if the road becomes pric es. L. Burr of Auburn were nominated for repre fuse and beautiful, the gift of loving relatives Europe is flooded with advertise done, by free labor, and how small a a fact. I t should do for its route what the This department sentatives. W arren H . Chase of Portland was and dear friends. Among tbe out of town ments of the Klondike region, and a figure convict labor has cut in the Bangor & Aroostook road has done and is is right on the Bov a’ Sweater nominated for vice consul. people present w ere: President o f the great rush to Alaska may be looked premises. The County Commissioners doing for Aroostook connty, and what the I t was voted to draft a new constitution to jump just now $1 25' Rumford road has already done for Rumford Senate A. R. Day, Hon. H. L. Shepherd, of for in the spring. The first railroad are doing this, as they do all the public be considered later. Th e vote for officers Rockport, A. W. Smith, Richmond; Hany and such values Falls. proceeds by mail from now until the middle as we offer will W e w ill send Garments out on ap to the diggings will be the biggest gold business, with au eye to the public A t the date of this writing the decision of Hildreth, C. F. McIntosh, Mr. Randall, of of November. Bolton; N. B. Cobb, C. C. Hills, Rockland, keep it jumping proval to any reliable Customer in good and in a manner to commend it the commissioners has not been announced. The nomination of M r. Cobb for the very m ine. Geo. Achorn, Camden. The Loon-Shutter BoyaSuits,$2.50, Maine. W e pay express one way. self to all taxpayers. It would have important position of chief consul of the Club,of which the deceased was president, was $ 2 .7 5 ,$ 3 , $4, $5. Send in your orders with descrip The persistency with which the Ohio taken the Opinion 15 minutes to per COL ALLEN THE MAN Maine division, is very gratifying to that gen represented by F. F. Clapp, D. N. Hardacker tleman's many friends all over the state. M r. J. D . Nichols and A. H . Jones. tion of what you want and about Democrats avoid discussing tariff or sonally examine these things and dis Cobb is one ol the pioneer wheelmen in this what prioe you wish to pay. A despatch from Togus says that the section, having been a rider of the “ Ordinary” currency this year is quite remarkable, cover how absurd and unfounded are The removal by death's angel last Tuesday, board of managers of the N ational Soldiera' when that style of wheel was in vogue and especially in view of the fact that they its charges. of one of Vinalhaven’a most estimable H om e have in view some changes in the later having been the owner of one ol the women, Mrs. Carrie Orbeton Calderwood, made silver their chief issue only three officials at the H om e at an early date. It is first “ Safeties” ridden in Knox county. H e whose spirit was called to God who gave it Corset Dept. NORTHPORT said that the governor of the Home, Gen. belonged to the Missouri Bicycle Club in F u rs months ago. almost without a moment’s warning, bas George Worth, wife and daughter of Unity Luther Stevenson, will retire and that two 1883, and has been a promoter of similar Offer exceptionally values in the P. caused a severe shock to her many friends and Our Electric Seal Jackets have no were vitidng Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard names are mentioned prominently in connee- organizations in this city, being at present acquaintances. The family residence was tbe equal, $35, $45 $50 No extra N. Corsets at $1.00, $1.75, $2, The late Charles A. Dana freshened last week------Reuben Brainerd has let bis tion with the vacancy which this will create. lieutenant of the Central Wheel Club. As scene of unusual sadness Thursday afternoon, charge for special measure and his life with two or three good fads. farm on Beech H ill to James M itchell and The gentlemen named are Col. S. H . Allen, local consul for many years he hat been $2 5 0 , $4. when the towns-people and friends from thia rented the Thomas Gannon farm in Belfast ex warden of the Thomastan state prison and brought into contact with wheelmen from all any style you wish. We have 1 job lot Corsets at 2 90,worth more. One was horticulture and the other a city gathered to pay their last tribute ol re ------George A. Andrews arrived in town Adjutant Gen. Richards. Gen. Stevenson over this and neighboring states, and all have three Styles in Stock to select from. search for poetic gems. His collection spect to one w h j held a prominent place in last Wednesday------A. J. Condon and wife of has held this position over 13 years. been impressed by the couitesies be has in their affections by h r pure character and of selected poetry, 1b the best book of Belfast visited M r. and Mrs. R. A . Packard shown. It may also be worthy of notice in Ladies’ Outside other essential qualities which are necessary Sunday------Rev. Geo. E. Tufts of Belfast this connection that M r. Cobb is a member the kind yet published in this country. W hen wear begins to exceed repair in your to a true woman. Since her short and happy G e n ts’ F u r preached at the church here last Sunday af of such fraternitiea as the Masons, Knights of body you ate going to fall sick. The signs of marriage and residence in Vinalbaven.she had ternoon------A good number of people went Pythias and the Ancient Order of United Dress Skirts it are: loss of flesh, paleness, weakness, so endeared herself in the hearts of the peo Nebraska this year will sell $105,- to Belfast last Sunday to attend the lecture W orkm en. O v erco a ts We have in stock 150 Skirts for our nervousness, etc. The repair needed is food. ple as to gain their wannest friendship and 000,000 worth of grain ontside the state of Moses H all------Mark Mendall and Bart customers to select front. lett Wadlin are painting the Or. Brooks cot You think you cat enough, and yet you feel esteem. Rev. M r. Wells of the U nion church We could not sell these garments after reserving $90,000,000 worth for Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 98c for a Black Figured Skirt. tage, East Northport------Miss Abbie Bachel that you wear out more tiuue, energy, nerve was the officiating clergyman and in his re without a guarantee of Real Value. D a y s . homo consumption. Under such cir der went to Boston by boat M onday------Mrs. force than your food makes (or you. The marks dwelt especially upon the uncertainty “In Stock” Blk Goat Coats, Blk $1.69 for a Black Figured Skirt or difficulty it that you do not digest enough of life. A quartet composed of J. F. Mac cumstances Mr. Bryan should acknow Oscar Hills went to Boston by train Monday Morton L . H ill, of Lebanon, In d ., says: Dog Coats, Galloway Black and Colored Mixtures. for a abort visit among friends------Auction at and tb it is so serious it is worth sitting down My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in Nicol, Arthur Vinal, Miss Albra Vinal and ledge himself beaten on wheat as well the S. S. Lane farm Saturday, Nov. 30, of seriously to think about. I f you can’t digest every muscle and joint, her suflering was ter Mrs. G . C. Jones rendered several impressive Russian Buffaloes with any kind $1.98 for a Black Figured Skirt or a s silver. wavons and farming tools------Geo. H . wbat you eat take a few dotes of Shaker Di rible and her body andface were swollen al selections. The floral tributes were numer Collar and Cuffs you wish 5 Colored Mixtures. Patch is quite sick with pneumonia------Os gestive Cordial. The effect of it w ill be to most beyond recognition; had been in bed for ous and beautiful, among them being a alar grades of the Celebrated Natural increase youi flesh and make you feel from the clerks in the Bodwell Granite Co.’s Above these prices we have many Evidence of business prosperity con car H ills has changed horses with Lewis six weeks and had eight physicians but re Coon Coat. Fur-lined Overcoats in Benner, and has now got a flyer. stronger. You won't tall tick. Proof that it ceived no benefit until she tried the M Y S T IC store, a pillow hearing tbe words “ At Rest,” a different Styles. Colors and Prices tinues to be found in the reduction of any kind of fur desired. Every is in control of your tepair apparatus. It's CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im harp with a broken string and a beautiful Silk Skirts for $5.00. the number of business failures. Brad- Auburn is, with reason, congratulating her easy enough to test this for yourself. Take a mediate relief and she was able to walk about cross. On tbe side of tbe casket which was Coat guaranteed. few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. coveted with brocade velvet and open the street’s Trade Review reports the num self upon a death rate o f only 1 1-5 per c e n t, in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Small Furs, Collarettes,Trimming by the smallest in New England, if not in the Sold by druggists at 10 centi to f 1.00 per full length, were thirty choice rosea tied with One exceptional value from our ber of failures last week only 196, Sold by W. J. Coakley, Diuggist, Rockland whole country. bottle. white ribbon representing the combined years the yard, Swansdowu. oompared with 237 in the preceding of her age. Kind neighbori bad arranged Ladies’ and Gents’ Seal and imita Domestic Dept. the abundance of flowers in a most tasty man week, 279 in the corresponding week tion Seal Caps and Gloves. ner and as each one took their farewell view 1 case Twilled Percales, dark shades, of last year, 289 iu the corresponding of tbe silent form it was bard to realize that Fur Ornaments for Dress Trimmings, ’ ’ ! ? ! ! going at 7c, regular 12 l-2c goods. week of 1895, and 340 in the corres she was sleeping the sleep that knows no t A A A A A Z\/\Z\.Z\.Z\Z\Z\z Muffs, Boas, etc , in fact every Exclusive Novelties for Fall In ponding week of 1893. waking, and they could truly say with the thing that makes up a first-class poet: Gent’s Neckwear, 25c, 39c and fur department. Repairs on all “O, for tbe touch of a vanished Hand 50o. The farmers of the country will pro Aud tho sound of a voice that ta atilt." kinds of Fur Garments done at bably be interested in the fact that the The bereaved husband and little daughter short notice and in the very best August (1897) importations of wool have the sincere sympathy of tbe entire com workman-like manner. Dress Goods T he Rig Store munity in their sad affliction us well as the im under the uew protective tariff were | UHET UE|tg^ AT TI1K BROOK mediate family of the deceased. 26 pieces of those Fancy Worsted but a little more than half those of S h a w ls Dress Goods which have sold so August, 1896, under the free-trade quickly at 25c, 39c and 50c. PORTLAND ANO THE EARTH Always u useful article of wearing JUST tariff then iu operation, and that the T H E W ID TH A W O O L E Y apparel. Our stock is large. OF A SEAM, G L A N C E A T S U B J E C T Tbe following from tbe Portland Express importation of manufactures of wool Camden Shawls always in stock. H o siery the size of a OUR LINE of FOR 0 O N- w ill interest members ot the various fraterni in August, 1897, were less than one- button or the men’s sack 8 I D E R A - ties in this city and vicinity: 25o, 25c, 25c. Greater values for sixth those of August, 1896,iu value. location of a <• suits, they’re T IO N th is “lo a recent article tbe Bangur Commercial this amount in Ladies’, Gent’s, pocket may h e re readJy to week. Expert states that there is a movement on foot to get Misses’,Children’s and Boys’ Hose p u t on. Y ou Ladies' | sometimes de- weavers have tbe secret orders to hold their annual meet* than can be found in Maine. Wheut has again dropped below the terminetheup- c an w ear fashioned the ings and establish their offices away from dollar mark, to the great delight of the 'to-datenesB of 2 them every lam b s c o a t in Portland. Grand Chancellor Reynolds of tbe Mackintoshes r . ^ tbe garment. day or Sun to most com K . of P. of Maine said to an Express reporter Which we sell for $3 2 9 are as good Ladies’ and Gents’ ailveritee, who cannot bear to see a day. Clothes W e g ve the closest attention to fortable un today: as can be sold for tne amount. bushel of wheat worth two ounces of d o n ’t m ak e * ‘I , of course, cannot tell bow it w ill be in Outing Flannel Gowns the little kinks of fashion. FINE derwear and we have it here Navy and Black, two C pes,Velvet silver, when only a year ago au ounce ALL WOOL KERSEY OVER the man, but ready for occupancy at a mo future years, but tbe grand lodge K . of P., of collars. Tbe same kind which we 15 doz. ot each received today which of silver and a bushel of wheat were COATS they stamp tbe man, as tbe mint ment’s notice. Some of these Maine will surely bold its next annual con* stamps the coin and shows it’s vention in this city, for tbe laws of tbe order sell for $4.98, is better than you we shall offer for 79 an d 9 0 c for at tbe same price. T be fluctuations of garments of the higher grades, $12.00 genuine. Our line of are composed entirely of wool. provide that tbe grand lodge shall be bolden can find at this price. Every gar the Ladies' Gown, 59 a n d 79c the white metal during the year are Others, for those who find the in Portland on tbe third Wednesday in May, for the Gents*. Great value. Lap seam,satin shoulder facings, unless otherwise decided by a two thirds vote meat guaranteed. sufficient to prove tbe danger of at blue or black, fast color, extra $ 1 0 .0 0 heavy kind too warm, of a mix SUITS is larger, better and ture of cotton and wool. All of at its next preceding annual convention. No tempting to make it a money metal on well tailored, correct style aud action whatever was taken on ibis matter last great comfort these chilly days. handsomer than we have ever splendid quality and are fully tbe plau of the Democrats of 1896. shown. Most suits at 012 are no worth our price. Heavy Lambs May, so tbe next convention must be held in Ladies’, M isses’ better. All sizes. wool shirts with double back aud Portland io 1898? CANVASS TRUNKS. Heavy fro n t, “Ex-Mayur Marquis F. King, who is a and Children’s WELL KNOWN HEREABOUTS solid box covered with No. 1 jjo YS TOP COATS in plain prominent Mason, stated that tb TALK OF THE TOWN M . H . Nash bas bought a hotse of Belfast The county commissioners hold their next THE CHURCHES RtFREll UNDERSOR FANNY RICE EVERYBODY’S COLUMN parties session in this city next Tuesday. No achool yesterday; teachers' convention A lt committee* for the Universaliat fair are Three Auburn par-ora ate to cloae their paa- The month ol October has witnessed many A few words of what the Boston papers Advert semente In thia oolnmn not to exceed Rake up the leave*. at Tbonnston. requeued to meet at the chnrch vestry M on five line* Interred once for 26 cents, four times for torial labors this week. pretty society weddings in Rockland and v • says: 60 cent*. One week from tonight— polo. W . C. Pooler, W . C . Robinson and Dr. day afternoon, Nov. t, at two o'clock tharp. Rev. F. M. Preble of Camden ia to preach c i dty, bnt few have been as charming and In “ Ju»t what the audience wanted. Fanny F. E. Fie -man ate on a gunning trip to Mat- Glad we're not out in K ’ondikc. Col. W . A. K im ball, who haa been connected at the Firat Baptist chnrch tomorrow morning. (cresting as that wFfkh occurred a the resi Rice h on tbe s'age most uf the time. She is inicus. The Camden itreet aidewalk haa been with the monthly publication "The Maine dence of M r. and Mrs. S. f. Mugridge, 14 quaint and artistic, and she ia funny, bnt it is W a n t e d . Rev. F. E. White of tbe Methodist church tinkered. Mias Minnie Coughlin haa returned from a Central” for several years, haa resigned his Grove itreet, at 8 o’clock Thursday evening. clean, healthy fun. The company is excel visit in Portland and has resumed her duties position as advertising agent. will preach at Engine hall at the H ighland!, , Tbe contracting parties in this happy event lent/’— Boston Globe.' "At the French Ball" ’ A PABLE girl wanted to do general hom e Tbe Rockland H igh achool team playa in aa clerk in W . O . H ew ett A Co.'a atore. Sunday at 2.30. were Alfred Wilson Ksfnell of Castine and is bright and o f course Fanny Rice was work. Apply at MRS C. O. HILLS, 36 Beech Beliaat Ibis afternoon. Steamer Baogor of the B. & B. line landed Cstreet. 76-78 The first meeting of creditors in the case of an enormous freight here Tuesday morning Sunday morning Rev. F. E. White, pastor Miss Clarice Mugridge Anderson of this city. bright and funny, as she atwas is. One is al — S. F. O'Brien ia to occupy the F. B. Shaw George E. Mason,wbo haa just filed a petition from Biston. Officials in positiun to know of tbe M . E. church w ill preach on "The The very beautiful ring ceremony was em ways surprised at the amount of real fun she bouae on Franklin atreel. to be placed in insolvency, will be held Tues say it was the largest freight ever landed in Prayeta of the Bible." ployed aed the naptial knot was tied in the gets nut of (he smallest opportunities. She City government meeting Monday night. day, Nov. 16 thia city. The Methodist cottage meeting for thia most approved manner by Rev. Thomas Strat convulsed her audience with laughter. H e r a" There w ill be several m atteraof importance. ton of the Universaliat church. solos were capital and received triple encores.” Frank E. Sleeper, grand lecturer of the E. J. Brann of Gardiner, who has been week will be held thia evening with Mrs. T . The decorations, both on the exterior and Boston H erald. "A large and thoroughly E. B. Ingraham .4 Co. are making aome Grand of Maine, F. & A. M . waa in manager of the Western Union telegraph J. St, Clair, N orth M ain street xperienced machine power Lodge in the interior of the residence were happily pleased audience. Each act bubbles over STITCHERS wanted to work on .Mackin improvement! at their grocery atore on Main thia ci y last night and gave instructions in office in this city for the past year, tendered Rev, S. A. Apraham, who a year ago gave E conceived and what nature had failed to pro with humor and aboundi in wholesome, clean toshes. Apply at once street. Masonic work. his resignation and has been succeeded by C. up his pariah at Greens Landing to lecture on vide in the way of a clear, starry sky art sup fun and tuneful solos. Fanny Rice’s inter The building acroaa the street occupied by W. Lermond of Richmond. the cause of the Armenians, has postponed Rockland haa 18 m illiner*— including those plied. T h e entrance was bordered with ever pretation of the leading role is a keen bit of I I . M . Keene and T . J. St. Clair haa been Local spottsmen report seeing irequ ently a lecturing and accepted a call to Oxford. ANTED—One or two flrst-class parties to who do parlor m illinery and they don’t find green trees from the branches of which were comedy acting. Some of the scene* are grot board In a private family. Address t*. O. newly painted. deer with a bell tied to his neck in the vicin times very dull either according to the report The First Baptist church haa received from suspended Chinese and Japanese lanterns giv esquely humorous, without however over step ity of Cushing. T b e animal waa caught early Some of our lawyer* are in Wiscasset thia o f commercial men who sell them a good hill Rev. Robert W. Van Kirk a formal accept ing to the lawn a festal appearance in keep ping in the slightest degree the line at which B L IA B L E M A N to represent an “Old Line” this spring and tbe bell put on out of a week in attendance upon the October term almost every trip. ance of the call to its pastorate. It ia ex ing with the nature of tbe event. The inte pure fan ceases. The scenes at tbe French R life Insurance company, having large business spirit of fun. In foi of Supreme Court. The bicycle training school at police head pected he w ill begin work here next Sunday. rior decorations were of a most beautiful Ball are hilariously funny and all the charac The church circles are in full awing again. quarters la piogresaing marvelously. Officer The Imperial Mandolin and Guitar Trio, A t tbe Church of Im m anuel, Uoiversaljat, and elaborate character and reflect to the ters appear in faocy costumes in this act and They form one of the winter’* moat pleating Post cuts the most graceful figure on a wheel T . Jenness French of Camden, first mandolin, tomorrow, the pastor, Rev Thomas Stratton, credit and taste of that skilled florist, Mrs. A. contribute to the general enjoyment, but w ith diversion* in thia city. up to date but the others say that he w ill not Charles F. Case, 2d, Frank T . Pearsons, gui will take for the theme of hit morning dis C. Mather. The general effect was green, and out the adjunct of undraped forms,usually sup To Let. be in it aa soon as N a t gets into trim. tar, will furnish the musical entertainment at to this end asparagus tips, vines, evergreen* posed to be necessary on such occasions.”— H arry R. Matab, who haa a position at course, “ V ital Relationship!;” and for hia tbe Universaliat lair, Wednesday, Nov. to. evening discourse, "Approaching God— The and potted plant* of the richest shade were Boston Post. A t Farwell Opera house about OUSE with modern ooavcnlences and In a motorman on one of the Boston electric car Golden Rod Chapter and the Eastern Star The proprietors of King's malt have ar employed. The ceremony took place in the the middle of November. very desirable location. Inquire at the office line*, ia home on a vacation. Chapter of St. George and Lincolnville are to Way of the Intellect.” parlor, in one corner of which was the wed H guests of Ivy Chapter in W arren, Friday even ranged to exhibit and demonatrate the pure Rev. Robert W . Van K irk has resigned bis ’EAR, MAY ft STOVER or 48 BEECH «T. The staging in front of the new police ding arch with its centerpiece of white chrys ing Nov. 12. Members from this section who medicinal qualities of that medicine at T . I I . pastorate at Ypsilanti, Micb., to accept the 78*79 station haa been torn down thia week and the anthemums, caught up with a satin bow. The THE OEACON'S OAUQHTER ijamdin, Maine intend going should notify the secretary of Donahue's drug store. A practical demon- call of the Rockland church. H e expects to building shows up to much better advantage. entire suite of room* was deocrated and with OR RENT.—Corner brick store, with or with. Golden Rod Chapter thia city. Tbe Eastern strator will be present, samples w ill be given be in his new work in Maine in November. out tenement of 6 rooms, suitable tor restaur what effect was shown by the many pleasing With Lillian Kennedy - Farwell Opera Everybody take* in the oat races at Knox Star folks at,W arren are good entertainers. away and testa made. H is two pastorate* in Michigan have been antF or oinurothor uuaittt.'ii,business; furnacei healed. Inquire at comments made by the guests. House, Thursday, November 1. Trotting Park thia afternoon. Capt. Wood Grand Lecturer Frank E. Sleeper conducted blessed with the revival spirit. Mr. Van 47 ELM ST ., In Camde James Clark's house on Broadway has been The bridal party entered promptly at 8 to man will call up the starlets promptly at I a convention for inatruction in Masonic work K irk ia well known by many Maine paatora N o soubrette that has ever appeared in this ESIRABLE TENEMENT on Ourdy Street. p ainte d ------Repairs have been made on the the strains of a wedding march rendered by o’clock. at Masonic H a ll yesterday forenoon. There who were in attendance at Newton with him. city has charmed a* many audiences as has Apply to C. E. LITTLEFIELD. 81 Ephraim Gay's house, N orth Main street------Miss Jennie Berry. The bride was attended by D Tillson Light Infantry talks of giving a F. F. Burpee displays a new and attractive was a large attendance, especially of M atter H e once acted as "student supply” at Bethel. pretty Lillian Kennedy. The event is one that ENEMENT TO LET on North Main Street Miss Ethel Waldron of Concord,N.IL, as maid has been looked forward toby our many thea Sleeper's Hill; nearly new, In Arst-olass con- dance and exhibition drill at Camden s.milar black and gilt sign at his drug store on Elm Masons and District Deputy Grand Masters. Mrs, Van K irk it a niece of D r. Jonah G. of honor and Miss Lena Adams as bridesmaid. ter-goers for a long time and no doubt will be Tdltlon, convenient, vory pleasant situation, ten minto those given recently at Thomaston and street------A considerable amount of repairing Th e convention was one of profit. W airen, who was at one time secretary of utes* walk from post iffioc, cars pass the door. The groom was attended by the best man Vinalhaven. is being done about town in connection with E. B. Ingraham and A . W . Benner went the Miaiionary Union.— Zion's Advocate. greeted by a packed house, as this great at Inquire of M M. PARK ER, 68 Warren Street, Hudson D. Ames, the entire party being pre traction certainly deserves as it has the en Rockland, M e. 69 Frank Hooper has been running on the fall house cleaning------Capt. M. W. Wood gunning down in Cushing Wednesday and Kev. F . M . Preble o f the Chestnut street ceded by Master N eil Doherty, and Miss dorsement of the entire press and clergy. noon train as conductor thia week in place of man displays a handsome new sign over his brought back four partridges and two wood Baptist church, Camden, gave a very interest Emma Peck who bore the bridal ribbons. The play is a farce-comedy of the age, full of F o r S a le . M r. Jones, the regular official. Tbe latter place of buslnesa at the "B rook." cock------N at Meservey was off on a gunning ing historical lecture Sunday evening, Oct. The bride's gown was a dainty creation of sensational situations and startling climaxes as haa been in Portland. At the First Baptist vestry next Wednesday trip this week and brought back eight smelts 24, on the occasion of the frigate "Constitu corded silk, trimmed with chantilly lace and TORY AND A nAI.F I1OU8K owned by tho well as brim full o f the latest specialties. The oil-painting in Spear, May & Stover’a evening there will be a unique entertainment and a rabbit. A t least that'* what the other tion's" tooth anniversary, showing bow, in satin ribbon, hand embroidered. At tbe late Mrn. II. A Sld.llniier, on < ommerclal Bt., officers say. SRockport, on line of electric railroad. Will aellnorthern window which haa attracted con* given by the Farther Light* Society. The the providence of God this nation waa throat was a diamond pin, a gilt of the groom at a bargain. For further partlonlara Inquire of J. liberable attention the past week, waa the dining room where supper ia to be served will An entertainment under Ibe auspices of founded, and protected in its earliest days, The wedding bouquet was a cluster of lilies of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. H. KELLS, Rockport, Mo. 75-71 work of E. H. Crie, who took a courie of the G. F. S. w ill be given in G. A. K. hall, and how only it can be saved by ita right be divided into two parts, one decorated in the valley. The maid of honor wore a cos T iik B iu t Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, eousness in the days to come. His morning study at Matinicua thia aummer under a well old fashioned style where the good old fash Tuesday evening by M arie Knibloe of Boa- tume of white organdy over green silk, while Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever SECOND HAND BAKE—W ill aell oheap. In- sermon was on the "Talents," or God’s law quire ofW .ll SMITH, 21 Trinity atreet,or known artist. ioned dishes of our forefathers will be served; ton. Miss Knibloe is an elocutionist of well- that of the bride’s maid was white silk trimmed Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, of increments, both in temporal afiairs and A It C. HALL, 235 Main atreel. 75 The Maine Farmers’ Alm anac for 1898 and tbe other in modern style where up to known ability and she will eniertain in her with lace. The ceremony over, congratula Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud |>ositivety tbe building up of Christian character. The with its store of interesting matter, ita statis date delicacies w ill be dispensed. These two original and humorous way. Tbe admiaiion tions were showered upon the young couple cures Piles, or no nay required. It is guar few of Hunter’s White Wyandotte Ceckorals; rooms will be distinguished by the titles of will be 25 cents. Ice cream will be served. services were well attended. which enters thus auspiciously upon life’s also Pekin Drakes, Rankin Strain, $1.00 each. tics, ita propheciea, and its never-to-be-for anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money A "Yesterday” and "Today.” After supper tbe journey. The groom is the son of M r. and J . M. BARTLB rT, So. Thomaston, Me. 4t78* gotten yellow-brown cover is on deck again Barbers have aome curious experience! as Two district Sunday school associations refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale old and new refreshment forces will join in a well as other people. One of them tells the Mrs. A. Rafnell and is at present in tbe INE F\RM FOR SALE!— An excellentfurm, and the small boy ia aellingl’em like hot cakei. have been formed in Hancock county— one by W. H. Kittredge. consisting of 125 acres of tillage, pasture and “ About this time," etc. first class entertainment. writer that he formerly had a customer wbo in the towns of Castine, Brooksville and Pen insurance business, giving every evidence of eventually becoming a very successful business F -wood land, situated one mile west of Llnoolnvlllo Major Ralph R. Ulmer won a necktie pin The Friendship Club waa entertained Wed had a violent attack of hiccoughing every obscot, known as the Bagaduce Sunday Oentre and about 8 miles from Camden, with house man. Mrs. Rafnell is the niece of M r. and as the result of his skill with the revolver in a nesday evening at the borne of M r. and M r*. time bis throat waa shaved. It was enibar- School Association, another in the towns ol and two barns, will be sold at a low figure and on Mrs. S. T . Mugridge and a favorite in Rock Htamtow—Rockland, to Oapt. and U n . B. II. easy terms of payment If applied for soon. Any. competition at Woburn. Twenty-three took L. F. Chase by tbe single men of the club. rasing for both barber and customer until Deer late and Sto- ington, known • • the land’s younger society. In the minds of Btaoton,a non. one desiring such a farm can apply to F. J- firnt prize, while M aj. U lm er was second with Whiat was enjoyed for a few hour* and the finally the latter recovered from his peculiar Deer Isle and Stonington District Sunday M iTcnzLL-Union, October 28, to Mr. and Mrs. MOODY on the premises, or by letter or personally the latter the only marring feature of this 22. Tb e pin is likely to be a valuable remainder of the evening spent in discussing malady. School Association. These associations are Joshua K. Mitchell, a son. to T. H. BI MONTON, Camden, Maine. 72-77 union is the fact that the bride is to make (Jaiu.«—Camden, October 17, to Mr. and Mrs. memento of a very pleasant trip. nice refreshments, in selections of vocal and Bath Tim e*— “ W arren Carr, whoae mechan interdenominational, and are auxiliary to the her future home in Castine instead of Rock Robert Carle, a daughter. OR SALE—The "Thomas McLoon’-Lanosater instrumental music and playing pillow-dex. ical ingenuity haa resulted in tbe invention of county Sunday school association organized Know lton—ritonlngton, October 11, to Mr. and James Kelley and several other section land. Mr. and Mrs. Rafnell do not go at house, corner of Llmerook street aud Shaw The name of the club has a double meaning. several uaeful articles has invented a metallic at Ellsworth a year ago. It ia proposed to Mrs. Hlmon H. Knowlton, a son. FLvenue, marly new, well built with modern lm-hand* jumped from a hand car of which they once to housekeeping but will have *PP*rt- I’aiisku -D eer Isle, October 9, to Mr. and Mrs. •rovements, large double lot, sightly location. Re- I t was on one of the very pleasantest days i plug for quickly repairing punctured tires of divide the county into seven of these districts. had lost control, Wednesday. M r. Kelley ments on Pleasant itreet in Castine. They Edward J. Parker, a son. ently sold for >4000, will be sold at a bargain and summer that a party o f Rockland ladies and bicycles. Owners of wheels supplied with This organization of the Sunday schools is K bk nb—Wnldoboro, to Mr. and Mra. Nohemlah •truck among some pieces o f rock and beside were the recipients of a valuable collection of n easy terms. F. M. b H a W, Real Estate Dealer, gentlemen enjoyed a buckboard ride and a these plugs can mend an injured tire in a few due to work in POUTS OH POLITICS PIKE TREE CONES Maine Central R. R. It is about the time of year for "Professor” Biddeford i. considering the question CORBETT THE MIGHTY whether the people will be better pleued to In Eflfeot October 4. 1897. Wilson to mane another '‘explanation’’ on ABBKNORR tratoa leave Rockland ae fol. the interesting question of tariff b ill, nor to h,»e their children walk farther to school be P low* : compare it with his own effort in that line. came of conaolidating the three grammar B.20 A. tf., for Math, Bmnuwlck, I,ewl«ton, The receipts under the new tariff law are achool., each with a male principal, into one, Anfrnata, W aterdlle.Banror, Portland,and Boaton, with one male principal, or tt. go on paying arriving In Boaton at 4.15 F. M steadily mounting upward. For the second 1 46 P. M.. for Bath, Brunawlek, Lew1*ton, SHOULD half of \ugust, ihe first half of September, Recommends Dr. Greene’s Nervura for the bill, now necenary. Waterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston and the second half of September tF ty were, In about four weeka work w ill commence at 9.25 P. If. respectively, in round numbers, £9,000,000, on the big iron ahlp which Arthur Sewall & T rains arrtvb : 10.43 A. M. morning train from Portland, Lew- Have it in the House £10,000,000, £11,000.000. Strength, Power and Vigor. Co. have concluded to have built at Bath. la’on Avgnata and Waterville It will positively cure the many common aliments which will occur to the inmates of every The sound-money Democrats see now that C rew , have been busy for aeveral weeks 6.10 P. M. from Boaton, Portland, Lewlaton and family ns long ns life has woes. It roothes every ache, every lameness, every pain, every they were wise in standing firmly against the getting the yard in readine,, for building. Bangor. soreness everywhere. It prevents and cures asthma, bronchitis.colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, Hon. Arthur Sewall who is traveling in the GBO. F. EVAN*, Oen’l Manager. diphtheria, gout, hacking, hoarseness, headache, hooping cough, iuflucuta and neuralgia. silver craze. It is being abandoned by even It Invigorates the Blood, M akes Strong Nerves F K. BOOTHBY, G. P. A T. A. the men who led last year’s fight, and the .outh with Mr,. Sewall, will return home W .L. WHITE, Dlv. Supt. bulk of the Democracy is making ready to and Powerful Muscles. It Revitalizes the early next month. Portland, M l. Dr Perth MaehlaaR»R. Co. Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment fall in line with the f irmer leaders of the Loienxo DeBeck, of West Franklin, takes party. System , Giving Health, Strength, Energy good care of bia possessions or some of them at least. H e has a lantern in excellent con Str. FRANK JONES Originated in 1810, by the late D r. A. Johnson, Fam ily Physician. W ho can say that the Democrats of the South are not loyal to their party? They have a n d P o w e r . dition which h's father bought 46 years ago Change In Ronfe. Reannaptlnn of Service. For more than forty years I have used John- I CROUP. My children arc subject to croup, eve n suspended the shooting o f colored office and a gun in good shooting order, that wa, Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port eon’s Anodyne Liniment in my family. I re- AU that is necessary is to give them a dose, owned by bi, great grandfather more than land 11 00 p« m., Tuesday* and Fridays, and Rock enrd it one'of the beat and safest family med- bathe the cheat and throat with yom Liniment, holders until after the Ohio election, because land 6 R 0 i.n i Wednesday* ard Saturday* for Bar iciiiea used internnl andextcT-nal in all cases, tuck them in bed. and the croup disappears as it might interfere with the party in attempt too years ago. M r. DeBeck must be a gen O . H . INGALLS, Dca. rd Bapt. Ch., Bangor, Me. I if by magic. K. A. rnuRKNOT. Rockport, Tex. Harbor, Machlaaport and intermediate landings. ing to capture colored votes in that state at tleman of uncommon thrift. Returning, leave Machla-port at 4 00 n m. on A t the headquarters o f the state health Mot.dajs and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4 00 Our Book "Treatment for Diseases and Care of Sick Room," Mailed Free. tt e approaching election. p. m ., leave 4.30 p. m. and airlve Portland 11 00 Sold by all Druggists. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., aa Custom House Street. Boston, Maas. Have the gold bugs captured Colorado? hoard at Augusta, the work of analyzing a p . m., connecting wkh early morning train for That state, it is now announced, will add large quantity of water sent from diflerent Boston. towns and cities in the state is going steadily GKO. F. EVANS. General Manager. Cochran, Baker & Cross, WILL INTEREST MARINERS £20,000,000 to the gold of the country this F E. BOOTH BY, G. P. A T . A- y- ar from her own mines, and it is probable on. ‘T h is is the season of the year,” says an FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT L . J. L illie , inspector of construction of the that the ’otal gold production o f the world in official, “ when the people begin to grow WINTER RATES, I N 8 U H A N C E . light bouse stations in the Kennebec river 1S97 will aggregate £250,000,000, a sum frightened and want the water analyzed that The Oldest Insurance Agency m Maine reports the work on the river as progressing vastly greater than is needed to keep pace they may determine whether or not there are Boston and Bangor -U MAIN 8TREKT, hlllKLAM in a most satisfactory manner. The govern with the growth of population and business of any typhoid germs in i t ” «. n. rOCHhAM i. n. ba sk s o. o. o h o . cnent is doirg lots of work for the benefit of 0e world. 4 A distinguished member o f the M aine STEAMSHIP CO. the mariner on the Kennebec and when it is Ignatius Donnelly and other Populist lead Legislature, Hon. B. F. H am ilton o f Bidde WM. H. FOGLER, completed the river from Bath to the sea will ers are out with an appeal to all Populists to ford, declares that if he goes back another Great Reduction in Fares! ATTORNEY AT LAW, have a good set vice in the light bouse branch contribute ten cents each to raise the m oit- winter he will have a law passed that no There are under construction five light houses, gage on the home of Mrs. Lease. Bui the gunner who goes into the M aine woods shall • Goods are the Best MONHtBM AMONG THE SPORTS The purely vegetable Ingredients that give Prices are the Lowest The Hibernian are finally engaged getting Trne’a Pin Worm Elixir lt« wonderful ready for lobttering------Scb. Clara & Mabel, This victory of Dick O’Brien over Frank power Of expelling worms, make It also the Variety the Largest Make Cooking j Capt. R. M . Leeman ol Briatol, loaded with Craig, already reported pots the former once beat medicine known for curing all dleeaaea dry fiih here laat week for Pottland------Rev. more in the lead and make* him eligible to of the mneoua membrane of the stomach and bowels—one of the meet frequent conaes of Wm. E. Brewiter of Rockland ia in town and contests with the best fighters of the day tllneaa In children and adults. An unrivalled MEATS, w ill hold meetinga the coining week— - P i t t D ic k ’s friends hope that he will keep hi* tonloand regulator of the howelaand stom E asy! Lowell of lluckipori ia en Ihe iiland awaiiinc head, now that he ia again in the swim and ach. T r u e ’s E lix ir lias been a household remedy for 4ft yearn. It sets n t once upon Ihe arrival of a barque from St. Johns, which will take care of himself. Ihe Moot I. expelling Impurities and giving PROVISIONS’ he w ill lake to Bangor------Harriaon Humph Craig, the defeated man, has a good record health and new life to Ihe whole system. rey took a trip to Boothbay Saturday on the as a fighter, having fought a great 20 roun< Price 3 5 c. Auk your Druggist for IL '* D on’t try to D r . J . F*. T R U K A CO., Anhnrn, M e. GROCERIES, mail packet------Miss Eunice Reed i f Ilooth- battle with Dan Creedon some time ago an< Write fur Honk—Free. hay was the gut si of Etq. Davis and wile last having fully the best of it up to the la-t r T-T-T T..Xi-«eni.-X)*-T.>T'*T.ntvr>3i>ir-T<.T«>Sha0 £ keep house without a * week. H enty Robinson of Cushing was in round, hut in the 20th Creedon pulled him ----- and ------town last week with a nice lot of butter and self together and got a little the best of the apples------Quite a heavy sea prevailed here round and was awarded the decision. O'Brien, the most of last week but fortunately did no it will he lemembered, fought a fierce io- General Household Supplies. damage------Constable John R. Griffin and round battle with Creedon and gave that RANCES wile have gone to Rockport, Mass, on a visit gentleman about all he wonted, hut lost on account of an injury to his leg. I f he now CLZ'-UON ANO STOVES There is mere catarrh in this section ol the keeps his hearings and brushes up a little on McInnis & McKamaa, GLENWOOD country than all other diseases put together, science instead of depending upon hull T.Jakc Friends Everywhere S. M. VEAZIE, ROCKLAND, ME and until the last lew years was supposed to strength to pull him through, he may go up Cor. Main & Myrtle Sts., Rockland be incurable. For a great many years doctors against Creedon again and “ do him.’’ There because they can be relied upon A T A L L T IM E S pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed is one other colored gentleman Dick’s and are local remedies, and by constantly failing to friends would like to see him polish off, and cure with local treatment, pronounced it in that is Walcott. We remember one August curable. Science haa proven catarrh to be a night two years ago, when it was hot enough THOROUGHLY constitutional disease, and therefore requires to cook eggs without lighting n stove, constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, that a number of Lewiston enthusiasts manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, paid out little #3 per. for the CONSTRUCTED Ohio, is the only conatitutional cure on the privilege of sitting on some decrepit hoards in the best manner possible GOOD COOKERY market. It ia taken internally in doses from in an old aimory building in Boston and to drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on seeing Walcott punch Dick out in one round, New Designs, New Improvements, the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. and we r ave never gotten ovrr it. Not thai but ihe same old standard of excellence we paid $3 for so little entertainment, hut They oiler one hundred dollars for any cate it in every detail. Ask your dculer for them because Dick was defeated so unsatisfactorily. fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi or write to the manufacturers. m onial!. Address, W e always had faith in D ick’s prowess, that is F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. if he would use his head a bit,and we think he A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please eend any sueeestions Sold by Druggists, 75c. can become a big winner yet. It will he or recipes to our special editor, addresdbd H a ll’s Family Pills are the best. nobody’s fault If he doesn’t. THE IMPERIAL CLARION. lta«. Inn.rrn.to! IIW4. GOOD COOKERY, HOPE Bath Times: The polo cranks in this city will he pleased to hear that Murtaugh will in Dorchester, Mass. W est H o pe.— Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Beiry (Copyright). all probability he seen in an Alameda uni of Rockland called on Mrs. Berry's brother E. Is the BEST HEATER in the World. ABOUT FRUIT. C. Gould recently— Mrs. E. B. Robinson re form this season, notwithstanding he has had My Dear Mllll Giant: All the fruit that requires paring turned from Rockland Saturday. She was several big oilers to play elsewhere. A fact that hns been demonstrated by every person You need mt have felt at all timid NOTICE: who haa uaed oue. Our apace will not allow ua to should be put Immediately In very cold accompanied by Miss Mary Lermond and deacribe It. Wo have one In our atore. Come In about asking me for "hints" for the easy water and allowed to stand a few min Mis. Walter Mayo— Mrs. Mattie Merrifield This item in the Salem Gazette w ill interest and aee It. S52tf running of the domestic wheels, t o r that utes, to prevent Its becoming discolored. and Mrs. Tbeora Gould called on M r. and Rockland readers: “ The North street rink BELDING BROS. & Co., JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Jonathan Crockett, Is Just one of the things about which I When fruit Is very tender and you de Mrs. Fred Gleason of Union recently— Mif-s v ill soon he a lively place. Ilipson started km expected to udvlse. Of course you sire to keep the shape and color, dip It Cora W ellman very pleasantly entertained a to get into condition early I his week. None Silk Manufacturers, Soap Manufacturers. MAIN ST., ROCKLAND ___ have been presented with cook books quickly into stron.; lemon Juice. This Is party of her friends Wednesday evening. Ice of the other members of the team were ready and recipes from aunts and cousins, and cream and cake was served— F . W . Taylor much better than using alum. The alum to come out, so "Hippie" took a number of Mesa. Jas. S. Kirk ,6 Co., your mother-lr.-luw, but the things and wife were the gue«ts of M r. and Mrs. local amateurs and showed them a few points can scarcely be recommended. O tietiyo , fils . which try the patience of young house Granville Lawrence of Pleasantville Sunday— of the game end incidentally practiced a few Obntlkmkn:— keepers like yourself are the little things MILK JELLY. Mr. and Mis. George Wellman attended the little tricks on them himself. Bartlett is ex Health is Wea’th! which one generally has to learn by ex funeral of Mr. Wellman’s brother Edmund Wo Itiivo given your“WhlloCloud" >oti|iti thorough To make milk Jelly, take two calves pected to arrive in Salem before the end of lost In washing pieces of linen embroidered with our perience, and ale seldom written about. feet, well cleaned and place them In a Wellman of Thomaston Monday— Mrs. Ellen the week. H e was always in good condition “New Process" Wnslt Embroidery .Silks mid find it H ill and Mrs. Alice W ellman were in Warren Now, one of the latest wrinkles In Im Jar and add a quart of water and the and will not need much training. “ Billy" entirely satisfactory. We take ideusuro In recoin- last week to visit their sister Mrs. Emily proved housekeeping is the use of kero same quantity of new milk. Cover the Heffernan, the goal tend, is ready to begin inendiiiK It as a. superior article (or laundering lino Harding, who is quite sick— Mrs. Id a Payson sene oil for all sorts of things, but I feel Jar quite close and bake for three hours practice. >t is rumored that M cGilvary of embroidery. of East Union was in this place Sunday. Yours truly, Dr. E. C. West’s like exclaiming from the housetop In a moderate oven. W hen cold, remove Woburn will be tried by Manager Carroll. McGilvary is a fast man and would make a "Don't!" Some one will tell you to dust all fat If any flavor Is wished, bake (Signed; H k i.o in o linos. A Co. corker to follow Ilipson. Griffin plays a the furniture with a soft flannel In It lemon peel or spice and add a little D w ig h t, Illinois, Oct. 13,1896. steady game, but seems slow beside the Salem moistened with kerosene; another will sugar. To whom it may concern:— tell you that the windows will shine like first rush. The Moony brothers have decided Nerve and There Is but one Keeley Institute to return to Maine, arid this does away with Referring to the above, we deem it important to state diamonds If you put a few drops of this RUSKS. authorized by us to do btisinesH as such oil In the water In which they are the idea that Jimmie Moony will be tried on that this letter was unsolicited by us. W hite Cloud (Mrs. F. L. Gillette.) in the state of Maine and that one is the Salem team." washed; and another will sing the Two cups of raised dough, one cup of located at Portland, under the manage praises of It when used for laundry pur The Bath Times adds that The rumor Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as Brain Treatment ■ugar, one-third cup of Cottolene, two ment of J. D. Lovett. His physicians about McGilvary is without any foundation as poses, but I say "Don'tl”. In the llrst well-beaten eggs, one-half feaspoonful are especially instructed at Dwight, he w ill play on the Alatnedas. being superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and cose, the furniture will look beautiful of soda, flour. Mix all together thor 111., by Dr. Keeley, in the correct ad TH E ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. just after you have dusted, but In an oughly with the hands, adding sufficient ministration of tho Keeley treatment toilet it also ranks first as a pure white floating soap. hour the dust will settle and cling to Davy Tarrant has gone into training at flour to make It stiff enough to mold. for the cure of alcoholic inebriety and Lewiston. the furniture In suoh a way as to dis Set It to rise; when light make Into bis drug using. courage one; so too with the windows— $1.00 Package for 70c cuits and place on greased tins. Pierce All Keeley remedies are manufac JAS. S. KIRK & CO., a coating of line dust will spread over Capt. Gus Campbell and Gus Gendreau, the tops with a fork, then glaze them tured by us at Dwight, III., and can 6 Packages for $4.00 the glass, until It looks like fog, and us members of last season’s polo team and who Established 1839. ChicagOb with sugar and milk. Bake In a mod not be purchased fo r use in tl»e state o f w ill he with us again this season, w ill arrive to the washing—any one with any erate oven. Seme add dried currants Largest soap manufacturers In the world. delicacy of the sense of smell will say Maine except by the Keeley institute in town Monday evening. They w ill not Guaranteed to be Ihe Genuine. and a teaspoonful of grated nutmeg at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeloy come alone as each will bring a newly wedded with me, "Don’t!" while mixing. Of course you know how to make good treatment in administered only by said wife. Rockland will he the terminating point of the bridal trip. We understand that the bread, and the next Important thing Is Institute within said slate, all claims to this string he made four spares and two RAISIN CAKE. brides who have made such wise selections, strikes. The highest tiani total f >r three ] Knox County. to take good care of IL The practice the contrary being made with intent to BOLD ONLY BY Take a cup of molasses, one of butter, are very popular among their acquaintances strings made in Portland was a little over ; of wrapping each loaf In oiled paper, us deceive. one of milk, three of flour, two of chopped T he L eslie K. K eeley C o . and are charming and accomplished young 1400— the exact figures we cannot recall. | TREASURER’S STATEMENT. la done by llrat-elass bakers, may well ladies. Campbell will again captain the team, Portland has some crackajick bowlers hut just ' raisins and a trospoonful of salcralue. (signed) Curtis J^Iudd, Of criminal coat* allowed ut tbo Heptembur Turin be followed In the private household, it • piece of news that will he received with wait until Rockland tackles ’em again. la then protected from dust, and the Spice to taste. Soften the butter and 1831 f (seal) Secv. and Treas. of the Hupreme Judicial Court, 1807, being th«4iaat W. J. Coakley beat It and the molasses together; then satisfaction by the greater majority of polo term ot mild court. paper prevents the moisture from es cranks. Campbell had the reputation of he add the m ilk and then the flour. In which The record at H ealey’s bowling alleys for a Al.LOWai) IIY TIIK HtJPKKMB JUDICIAL COURT. caping and keeps the bread fresh. Be ALBION ing the best rusher and most graceful skater Orlgloatln gbuforu the Supreme ,Judicial Court ROCKLAND. ME. the saleratus has been mixed, and laatly half string of candleplns is 8 l, made by F. W . very careful to keep the bread can sweet M cD o n a l d — Charlie Brown and Miss in the Maine league last year, a reputation John A. Clough the raisins. Bake In a moderate oven. Tim m , mate of the schooner Maynard Sum Thoma* 11 Dunuhue 3 70 Mall Ordere^Promptly attended to. and dry. Lillian McCurdy visited last week with M r. he intends to sustain this season. Gendreau ner. M r. Tim in fluked on the last hn’f. Lewie Ii Marsh 4 70 Do not leave your wooden wore cook and Mrs. James Hussey------Mrs. L . A. is a star player although our people, owing to Edward F Hryant 4 70 COFFEE CAKE. bowevt r, and ended with a score < f 116 Flu- ing utensils unscalded, and thus allow Bowler and Miss Edith Grady called on the lateness of the season, did not have an N. It. Suwel: Jl 70 them to become musty and warped. One-half cup butter, one cup brown opportunity to see him at his best. Gendreau record ft r a ba f had previously been hroken W. K. korerosa :i 70 ■ugar, one cup molsassess, one cup friends here Tuesday------Hollis Foye and this fall by I I . M Iiealet who rolled 78. The Wteph n K. OUtrluu 3 70 Havana - Tobacco James Hussey went to Waterville on txusine&s is a jeweler by trade and he thinks seriously Do not forget to set the bread a n d cuke record of the alk y up to this season was 76 lllram G. River* Jl 70 strong coffee (boiled), one beaten egg. last week—------Mr. Walter Gleason of Oak of locating in Rockland and making his home I. vi lluii cans In the sun for half on hour after held by M r. Healey and F. A. Winslow. The H»a advanced over four cups flour, one heaping teaspoonful land was this way last week buying cattle for here. lllram (1. Kerry scalding. record for a string without spares or strikes is C- II. Moor uud John Han* Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder, beet. H e bought a nice yoke of oxen of W hen you have crusts or broken pieces 96, held by Alonzo Davis, John W . Thomas rahan 8 70 one tablespoonful cinnamon, one tea Win. A. Lyndu 3 70 BO per cent In price of bread put them In a tin dish, brown In James Hussey------Mrs. I I . G. Robinson The amateur league should be a success. and M r. Winslow. For three consecutive spoonful cloves, two pounds seedless and Mary Robinson were calling on friends Fred C. Louralno 3 70 the oven, grate them line and put In a raisins, one-quarter pound sliced cit Games w ill he played before the opening of strings M r. 'Thomas holds the record, 329, Janie* II Hlinoulou a 70 No Advance in Price Means No Havana closely-covered Jar. You w ill And them Friday------The Smithton correspondent was the regular league game. and also for five consecutive strings, 509. THOMASTON > VINALHAVEN BICYCLE CONTEST WARREN BICYCLE CONTEST UNION A LO CA L Mrs. C. I. Burrows and Mrs. F. M. Sim D isease loo volet for each #2 paid on subscriptions; CATARRH A . F. Bnrton is Betting a sarcophagus in the IQO TOtel fot each y , paid on tubterip- mons of Rockland visited friends in 'his place A C lim a tlo 50 votes for each close cemetery in memory of the late George R. tfon,. -0 T1)le, for each ft. Contest will 81. Contest will Wednesday------Annie Russell of W arren was AfTeotion Thnrsday, Nov. II, 1897 at 8 p. m. Address Fuller. I t Is of granite and a fine piece o f c|01e’ Thursday, Nov. I I , 1897 at 8 p. m. in town Thursday------Levi W alker is home Nothing but s locsl all communication* to Voting Editor, The remedy or change of workmanship. j Address all commnnicatiooa to Voting Editnr, for a short visit------Mra. A nna Jones is vis J Courier Gazette. climate will eure It. Alice and Arthur McDonald visited Mrs. The Couriet-Gazi tte. iting relatives in Rockland------Mrs. Olive Get a well-known phar E. C. Moran Saturday------Large quantities' Simmons is visiting Mrs. O . A . B u rkett------maceutical remedy, of grain are being received at the railroad COUPON TALK IS CHEAP COUPON Mr*. Walter Whitten bas gone to Searsmont station------Capt. Walter B. Willey, who has ------John Pillsbury is in town for awhile Ely’sCreamBalm recently made a voyage to Africa, arrived Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest PERHAPS BUT NOT HERE. Couri0r-6azette Bicycle Contest ■ Walter Morton of Friendship made ns a home Monday. VIKTA.UHA.VE1N W e're after trade—steady, regular, gradually increasing W A .n Ft-Uisr call a few days ago------Mrs. Sarah Young is Gives Relief at once. Cottage prayet meeting was held at the visiting her sister, Mra. Ziba Simmons------S. Opens and oleanse* the R e g is te r On© V o te fo r trade. How are we to get it? Not by fooling people. Register On© Vote for Nasal pAssares. borne of Mrs. M artin, Fish street, Wednesday N. Butler has moved into tbe O. A. Burkett Allays Inflammation. tenement on tbe common------O. A. Bragg, Heals and Protects tho night. Talking loud In the papers of extravagant promises never (zVdm«)...... *...... COLD'n HEAD the jeweler, is moving hia goods to Gardiner. Membrane. Restores the Sense* of Taste and Smell Tbe Woman’s Auxilary o( tbe Congrega Road Condition* K©A(1 C o n d itio n * kept, may make one sale to one customer but no more. There was a supper at the vestry Tuesday No Cocaine, No Mercuty, No Injurious drug. Full tional church, packed a barrel of clothing Size 60c.; Trial Size 10c, at Druggists or by mail. Wednesday which they w ill send to M cIntosh, The Vote to l>ate. We want to hold our customers and take pains to do so. Tli© V o te to D a te . night for tbe benefit o f the library. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York Edna W alt*...... 2963 G a. Maude Gray...... 2579 Rebekah Lodge meets next Monday night. Annie M. Coomb*...... 2450 We sell the right kind of clothes, the kind our customers Annie Hero ...... 2412 Miss Ethel W illey is visiting in Boston------Un O .O . Lane...... 2«< Annie Kuraell...... 2369 So u t h U n io n .—Mr. and Mrs. Henry PALERMO W. E. Vinal made a business trip to Portland Dora II opkin a...... like to have and at prices that are sure to please. Money Blanche A. Crawford...... 2013 Giles are visiting their danghler, Mrs. A . E. Lena If. Arey A lito Weaver...... 1676 Wednesday------E. P. Waahburn left fot Bos back if you w ant It. Elxie Merry...... 1600 W illiam *------Mrs. W m . Brown is visiting W est Pa l e r m o .— H. E. Hallowell went to ton and New York, Wednesday------Capt. E. Lena Caatner...... 1450 her sister, M n . N atb ’l Albee, Rockland------Union Friday to try his new trotter------Peter S . Smalley is visiting in Boston and vicinity. Angle Leach...... 285 Work will commence in tbe mackintosh fac W orth has moved to Somerville------Geo. Mrs. Clifford Clark, Henry Bncklin and VINALHAVEN tory next week. They commence with twelve K elley bas moved into the bouse formerly machines, all new ones— Singer's latest------occupied by Fenny McGown in Somerville wife, Mrs. Dr. Jameson, Miss Cunningham David S. Mullin (deceased) ha* been FREEDOM and Mias Eveline Young returned from Bos Mrs. Stickney and daughter Carrie with their ------The busking at Henry Leman’s Thurs granted an increaae of pennon. day evening we* largely attended. A first ton Monday night. Mr. and Mr*. D. W. Dodge and daughter friend Miss Buck, left for their home last A concert and entertainment of unuiual in Winnie took advantage of the exenrsion rate* week. Th ey have been stopping here some class supper was served end the evening was Repairs have been made on the Thomaston tercut is booked to occur at Memorial ball and went to boaton laat Friday------Stephen four monlbs------W ill Cummings haa moved pleasantly passed by ell who attended. Music laundry building. Tuesday evening Nov. 9th. It is given by Small, who haa been at work for D r. Small back into his house again. Mrs. C .’s health was furnished, both vocal and instrumental. Mrs. S. H. Alien entertained the Friday tbe Pioneers Institute and Industrial Home Telephone 6-2. OMEfRlCE^STfllEJ^. on bii new houae, returned home to Snnaet is qnite poorly------George Williams caught M r. Geo. H annon favored the guests with one dub at ber borne Friday afternoon and even for tbe Blind, Hartford, Conn., and all of the Tuesday------Mr*. Dr. Small returned home a coon in tbe river last week. of bis famous solos which was welt received ing. performers are pupils of the institution. The Wednesday------Mr*. Anna L. Stepbenaon School closed at So. Union Thursday after ------Those who attended the dance at Sum Mra. Letmond Watts, who has been spend proceeds go to assist in maintaining an Indus cloaed school in the Sibley district Friday and a successful term of eight weeks taught by mit liall, Somerville, evidently fell among ing the summer with Mrs. Elizabeth Copeland, trial home where the young blind people of commences a winter term at Knox Corner on M r*. N ellie Johnson. Tbe following pnpils thieves, and .are now wishing they hadn’t left for ber home in Illinois Wednesday. New England will find a refuge and be taught Monday, N o v . I ------H enry Grady has juat wete not tardy, dismissed or absent one-bali gone. Buffalos, whips and horse blankets were Ireely carried away. ’Twas a high Mis. Winifred Hanley is working in the to become self-supporting. Following is tbe ROCKPORT completed hi* new blackamith ahop------The day: Johnnie Creighton, Cora Creighton, H erald office------Mrs. P. G. Hanley and program. APPLETON C. E. Society go to Unity on Saturday next to Maud Carroll, Ralph Carroll, Charlie Carroll, toned affair in every sense o f the word------Capt. L. K. Morse is to remove with his unite with Troy, Bnrnbam aad Unity in a C. John Moody is doing mason work lor daughter M ary are visiting relatives in a I. N o r t h A p”LETON.— Robert Keene is Mary Gorden, Eugene Gorden, Lizzie Hard FAT Gustavus Brown------N. W. Brown, Myrtie M. Boston. painting his bonse and repairing his barn------family to Palo A lto, California, and is dispos E. rally. A pleasant time ia anticipated------ing, Edmund Harding, Hattie Williams, Ann Hurrah Storm Galop Kela Bela ing of bis property here. J. I. W att* haa very nearly completed the re Boynton, Chai. Neal, II. E. Hallowell and The public school teachers are actively at Institution Band. There is some talk about a blacksmith and Giles Williams, Ralph Williams, Helen pair* on hia houae and w ill open it to the B. D. Brown attended the canine exhibition work preparing a school entertainment to be Contralto Solo—"Loro’s Sorrow," wheelwright opening business here next month D r.C . E.',Weidman has returned to his home Thurston, Perley Ryan, Chandler Brackett, Mil’s Emma L. Patterson. ------W. A. Waterman is in Bangor. He is in Marcellas, N . Y. after a visit with his public in about two week*------Mias Henrietta Ralph Young. at Week’s Mills, Thursday evening and re given in Watt’s Hall Nov. 10. Banjo Solo—"Last Rose of Summer," the state agent lor Frostlene. H e has got brother Dr. S. Y. Weidman------Mrs. A . E. Johnson ia at her brother’s David Johnson port s good time. Those dogs are well Miss Etta O'Brien o f the H erald force it 15th Regiment March, Harry L. Bill. to cover tbe state in a year, take in all the McCobb is making quite extensive im prove for the winter------Austin Wing, the mail car trained and ’tis worth while to visit the show having a few week, vacation------Mrs. Sanford MISS COGGAN WINS Reading—Selected towns, villages and cities. H e has Cbas. ments about her residence. rier from Freedom to Belfast, ia moving into and see them perform ------W e hoped to have Parker, who hat been visiting at Milton Mira Stella Clark. Towl and G. B Tompson with him and will B. B. Bryant's unoccupied rent------D . K . had a chance to attend another serenade H eaton’s, hat returned to Hyde Park, Mass. Clarionet Solo—Theme and Variations, Mrs. H. JJ. Tibbetts has returned ,from a John Madsln. put more men to work at once. They are McFarland ia at work in the saw mill for The Union bicycle contest came to an end before that young couple returned to Port ------Patrick Hanley is making repairs on visit of three weeks in Boston------Mrs. C. M. Plano Solo—Arabesque, doing well with it------John Thompson gave Frank Banton------Quite a number of mem Thursday evening and Mist Effie Coggan, land but we have evidently missed it------C. F. bis buildings on Pine street------Miss M ary Knight is visiting in Boston------Mrs. Jennie H. R. W. Miles. 15 heads of cabbage for all the edgings at ber! of Dirigo Grange attended tbe County who led all through the conteat, was the for Brown and A . J. Dodge of Somerville called Wilson went to Vinalhaven Wednesday------Intermission : Exhibition of reading from raised Newbert is home from Boston. the saw m ill------Mrs. Clara Carver and Grange held at Unity Tuesday, Oct. 26 ------tunate young lady who will have the pleasure on Gustavus Brown Sunday. Ernest Wood, who has been confined to the print. Writing by means o f the Braille Writer At the teacher’s meeting held Thursday and an exhibition of methods employed by the daughter Enna are visiting Mrs. John Quinn The work on tbe academy ia nearly com ol riding The Courier Gazette wheel. house by illness, is about town again. evening much interest was manifested in a blind In business transactions, Illustrating how ------John Johnson lost bis hat while out pleted and it will be ready for occupancy at Eight o’clock was tbe hour of closing and orders are taken, goods sold, accounts kept, etc. paper on “ Plantation Government” by Mist Miss Ardell Maxcey will entertain the riding with his wife Monday afternoon------•oon as tbe new seata are placed, which have exactly to the lecond A. R. Newcombe, The Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be PART II. Mae Pottle and a paper on “State Govern McKinley Cooking Club this afternoon. Miss ’ . Pauline Clarke visited her grand not yet arrived but are expected every day. Courier-Gazette representative, announced incurable should read what M r. P. E. G ris Hugh de Payn’a Commaodery March—"Darkey’s ment" by R. M . M illett. A question box Miss Lillian Burbank is canvassing tbe town Jubilee," mother Mrs. J. A. Waterman Wednesday that no more votes would be received. Rob ham, of Gasrs M ills, L s., bas to say on the followed and tbe meeting was replete with in tbe interest o f the Ladies H om e Journal. Institution Band. and Thursday------George Clark held services bins' store, where the counting took place’ •object, viz: “ I have been a sufferer from Contralto Solo—"It waa a Dream," entertainment and good knowledge. LIBERTY chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have Thomaston will be well represented at the Miss Emma L. Patterson. here last Sunday. A very large gathering was crowded and much interest was mani tried all kinds of medicines for it. A t last I coarse of lectures to be given under tbe Cornet Solo—"The Swiss Boy," ------Daniel Wentworth is building a new Rev. and Mrt. N. R. Pearson attended the L ibertyville — Rev. Cbaa. Bradstreet has fested by tbe friends of the young ladies. H . found a remedy that effected a cute and that auspices of the Young People’s Union, Rock Edward II. Northrop. stable for his cattle------A. C. Clarke will ministerial convention in Damarriscotta tbit returned from Lincolnville Centre where he T . M illay represented Miss Coggan in the Songs—Selected, was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and D ia r land, this fall and winter. The sale o f tickets leave some time after tbe l8 tb of November week. baa been attending meetings, held jointly by counting and W. C. Morton did like honors Institution Glee Club. rhoea Remedy. This medicine can always be fot the course has been larger than for tbe Clarionet and Cornet Duet—"Wild Haste Galop," for Jacksonville, Fla., where be w ill work at Mrs. Nellie Haskell entertained a party of tbe Metbodiat and Free Baptist churches of lor Miss Robbins. depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, one last year. Faust the St. James this winter------W e see uncle young lady friends at ber home Tuesday even that place, Saturday. Tbe Metbodiats with Tbe total vote was 11,171, of which M iu Institution Baud. Sam Ripley out with hit wife every morning ing. drew their ministerial force that tbe different Coggan had 7,424 and Miss Robbins 3,747. dysentery, and diarrhoea. It ia pleasant to Knox Lodge I. O. G. T. have recently take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. George ------Ambrose Thompson is setting traps. He Miss Hortense Pillsbury of Rockland was ministers might fill their own pulpit* in their Miss Coggan is a charming young lady purchased a new stove for their hall. 50 cent sizes for sale by T . H . R o b b in s , Smith of Portland formerly of thia place, will says he will do a big business this w inter------respective charge* on the Sabbath. Thia waa with hosts of friends and she is now receiv Mr. L. O. Packard, principal of the gram the guest this week of Mrs. A . H . Linnell----- Union, D. B. Cobb & So n , Searsmont and be grieved to learn that she is very ill with Mrs. W . A. Waterman and children visited Charles Acborn has returned to Omaha. originally Free Baptist ground but tbe original ing their congratulations. She will have the m ar school was tbe representative of Thom as pneumonia------Miss Evelyn Manson is spend M r. and Mrs. Zenaa Fuller last Sunday------ebureb getting somewhat run down the Meth pleasure of riding one of the very best bicy Warren Pharmacy. ton teachers in tbe program of the Knox Proprietor Lyons of the Carleton llonse ing the week with Rockland friends------Mr. Sion Luce recently sold a beef cow to Geo. odists crept in and finally (there being some cles made. county teachers convention Friday. expect! to open tbe house to the public Mon and Mrs. A. H. Hunter of Bristol have re Dyer of Searsmont. Methodists in tbe place) took possession of Tbe contest was successful beyond onr an day. M r. Lyons has had twelve years exper About twenty of out young people attended turned home after a visit at the home of M r. the church edifice lor the purpose of holding ticipations and all who aided in any way to WASHINGTON A ppleton R id g e .—Tbos. Hall of Waldo ience at Young's in Boston and is in every the dance of the R. H . S. Tuesday evening. and Mrs. W illiam Fossett------Mrs. Ed. Fos religious service. T o thia the Free Baptist make it so have our warmest thanks. N o r t h W a s h in g t o n — Joseph Bean who boro has bt en visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. Side- way qualified to successfully conduct a hotel. ter and daughter L u lu ‘o f Round Pond left atrongly objected aa they bad not been con baa been sick for the past few weeks passed Thomaston people will be interested in tbe linger------Arthur Newhall of Stoneham, Rockport people, generally, feel pretty well Tuesday after an extended visit among friends sulted on the subject and the Free Baptists away at bis home Tuesday, Oct. 19. Funeral following item: Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mitchell Mass., is visiting his uncle, J. P. Moody------pleased that the house is again to do business. Ord-wa.y'8 Plasters Cure Female o f Union are being congratulated upon tbe in town. Lizzie Fuller was in Belfast Wednesday------now have a church membership of twelve services were held at the houae Thursday, R o c k v il l e — Miss Annie Tolm an and A d Weakness. advent of a twelve pound boy. Carrie E., wife of Maurice Calderwood, W. F. Sprague recently told a yoke ol oxen good staunch men and women; heads of Rev.JEdward Shattuck officiating------Mrs. dison Collamure of Rockland were married Mrs. E. F. Rowell of Hallowell died Wed passed away early Tuesday morning. She to H ope parties------Mrs. Cassie H atch of families and able to bold tbe fort------Clothes Calep Maddock* is having the interior of her Saturday evening. Miss Tolm an was one house papered, tbe work being done by John neaday at the borne of her brother in L iver was awakened from sleep by a slight choking Burkettville it at her sister’s, Mrs. C. Arthur, line thieves are abroad in the west part of tbe of Rockville’s young ladies and will be Merrill of Somerville------School* closed F ri more Falls, after but a short illness. Deceased which caused a hemorrhage resulting in instant assisting in the care of her mother, M rt. C. town, some one or more having helped them greatly missed in the young peoples’ society TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE was tbe wife of Judge Rowell and was well death. Suddenly without any warning one Sidelinger, who is very ill------Th e Ladies selves to two washings lately------No property day laat throughout thia vicinity------Large ------Iona Fitzgerald bad a birthday party Fri known in this town. She was a lady o f be of the happiest homes has been made desolate Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Herbert Sprowl seems safe. Thieves have helped themselves numbers from this place are attending the day at her home and many of tbe little girls meetings at N orth Union, held by Rev. S. P. nevolent instincts and among tbe poor peo depriving the sorrowing husband and little Monday afternoon, and it also being H e r Io a bee hive, pork, lambs, hens, apples and wete present------Chickawankie lodge is pie especially her death is regretted. A . R baby daughter of tbe tender love of a wife bert’s birthday the gentlemen were invited to even windows have been removed from unin Of Sale of Land of Non-Res Jones------Harry Hussey bought a yoke of progressing finely, there being a large attend Newcomb of this town made bis home with and mother. Mrs. Calderwood was the tea and to spend the evening in honor of tbe habited bouses in this locality------M r. and steers and a beifer of John Turner laat week ance every night. Tutsday night a young ident Owners. Mrs. Rowell for more than a dozen years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Orbeton occasion. About 30 people were present and Mra. W. F. Sherman visited Mra. L. F. Brown ------W. A. Piper bas moved to South Somer lady’s name was presented for membership— of Rockland and was 30 years o f age. a jollier party would have been hard to find. one day recently------Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Unpaid taxes on land situated In the Town of ville------Joel F lint, an aged citizen of thia Miss M yra Tolman and friend visited in The evening was spent in playing games, Clark visited their neice Mrs. L. F. Brown Hope and County of Knox, for the year of 1896, place, who bas been sick for the past few Mrs. H . L . Raymond has returned from a the following tax remains unpaid : Taxed to Eph. CAMDEN social intercourse, etc. M r. and Mrs. Sprowl Appleton at John Gurney’s Monday and one day recently------Mrs. Cbas. Bradstreeet months, passed away quietly at his home on visit with relatives in Bangor------Misses Albra Tuesday------A pop corn social was given Perry on land known as the Charles Whitney farm were the pleased recipients of a very pretty visited Mrs. J. S. Cates recently------L . D . situated between the J . U. Ripley farm and tho Collamore Ridge, lie was a man who was Rev. and Mrs. V . P. W ardwell of Wiscasset and Dora Vinal left Thursday for Boothbay ------Some of our young men parlor lamp, also a lew smaller gifts------Mr. Friday evening Brown, who has been sick a long time, ia Thurston Metcalf farm no called, committed to me known throughout the community as an hon are visiting friends in town------Mrs. Mary where they will be tbe guests of Miss Dora for collection, on the 21st day of July, 1«96 No and Mrs. L . Sprowl were visiting in Rockland seem to have quite an attraction fur Knox getting out again much better than he has est upright citizen and w ill be missed by all Curtis is visiting in Boston------Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson------It was school teachers county lodge at Thomaston. We hope it is nothing tice Is hereby given, unless said tax is previously Saturday and Sunday------J. W . Martin and been for months. puid and charge*, so much of the reul estate la x o l, who knew him. H e leaves a wife, daughter, Ford Knight have returned to Boston after a convention at Thomaston yesterday and sev serious------The flies seem to be as plentiful as son and one sister with whom we all sympa niece Gertrude Tobey were in Liberty Satur E ast L ib e r t y — East Liberty has one as is sufficient to pay the amount due thereof lu* visit here----- Tax Collector M iller has returned eral of our teachers were in attendance------J. in summer time------Green hats seem to be all eluding Interest and charges w ill bo sold at publlo day------Mrs. Rachel K ing and child have family within its limits of which every town thize. from a gunning trip in the woods and venison T . Tolman and Edward Condon have been the rage in this place as nearly everyone has auction, at tho town house in said town on the first steaks are being eaten by his friends------Mr. in Boothbay and vicinity tbe past week in the been visiting at Mrs. Emetine H a ll’s. cannot boast. That is the home of M r. Monday of December, 1897, st 9 o’clock, u. m. one. Hope, Oct. 21, 1897. and Mrs. Arthur White have returned to their interest of the boot and shoe trade------Mrs. George Prescott, which has four generations Ordway’s Plasters Cure Neuralgia. G lk n c o v e — Mrs. L . H . Sylvester and son, 74-78 M. F. TA YLO R, Coll, of 1896. home in Boston. George Robeits is confined to her home by living under one roof. The oldest is the Croup Quickly Cared. Eddie N., ol W interport are visiting relatives serious illness------W ill Lincoln returned home mother of Mr. Prescott, an active ls'y of 90 J. A . Brewster has a larger crew at work M o u n t a in G l e n , A rk .— O ur children were at this place------Charles W . Studley has spent T uesday------The "Reuben” and fire company years. The most of her tim e is busily em than ever and business with him is more than suffering with ctoup when we received a tbe past week at Vinalhaven where he has were called into action Tuesday to check tbe ployed with tbe knitting work. Tbe next is Statement of the Condition of the prospering. H is advertisement in Tbe bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It superintended the erection of a building for blaze in tbe woods on Isle H aute mountain. M r. G. Prescott and wile who are smart, Courier-Gazette has accomplished much in afforded almost instant relief. F. A . T h o r n the W . 11. Glover Co------1898 approaches— active people over 70 years of age. Tbe The committee of the People’s Lyceum bringing io new business. M r. Brewster has t o n . This celebrated remedy is for sale by The Maine Farmer’s and Old Farmer's next ia M r. Prescott's son John and wife, who put a new two horse cart on the road to be in lecture and concert course are energetically H . L . R o bbins, Union, D . B. Cobb & So n , Camden Savings Bank, almanacs are now on sale at tbe post office. have two children, the youngest of which ia 6 charge of M r. Ellms. attending to the duty devolving upon them, Searsmont and Warren Pharmacy. ------Ralph Y. Ingraham and family have years old. W e would be pleased to bear of that of presenting to tbe public an exceed Mrs. Lydia Dunham and daughter have re moved from L . H . Sylvester's house to A. C. any other place where they can boast of the n O O K P O H T , ingly fine and attractive course of lectures turned from a visit in Boston------Mrs. W il Young's dwelling, which they w ill occupy------same------Elbridge N . Davis woo bas been and entertainments including a concert. NOVEMBER POMONA GRANGE Aa it existed on the 5th day of Ootobhr, 1897. liam Eells has returned from a visit in Boston Mrs. A. T . Carroll is visiting in Massachusetts. visiting in Boston and vicinity, has returned The course will be eminently a popular and New York------Mrs. Sarah Wood hat re ------Mrs. Lydia G. Coombs of Rockville, home------We wish to congratulate Mr. and one, as the tastes of all our people are The November meeting of Pomona will be G. E. CARLETON, President. C. F. RICHARDS, Treasurer turned from a visit in Boston. was a guest at Z. L u fkin ’s tbe 23d inst------Mrs. Fred Holbrook upon the birth of a son consulted in making up the program. held at N orth W arren N ov. 51b, at 1.30. If W m . J. Robbins of Rockville w ill conduct ------Wilton Proctor bought a pretty yoke of T b e Baptist tewing circle waa entertained It will be a delight to all who may attend, stormy on that day to be postponed one week. ^Wednesday ofterooon by Mrs. Charles Burd. services at tbe school house Sunday, Oct. 31. steers from John Turner out of the herd IzIABILiITIElB and the committee hope for a liberal patron Following is tbe program: H . C. Day of Rockland was the last leader. iFred Th o ro kike of Cambridge is visiting which came from Aroostook. age trom tbe public which will insure a repe Music by the choir ------M r. and Mrs. A. C. Young and Miss Deposits...... a 0138 084 03 friends here. tition of tbe series for another year. There Address of Welcome B. C. Branscomb Laura F. Young have left town for Boston Reserve F un d...... 7.70/ 01 Messrs. Ames <4 W right, the new proprie seems to be an old time revival of the lyceum Response H . C. Goding where they will reside. They will all be much ltouts tire Lewiston Journal Critic Undivided Profits...... 4,220 10 > tors of the Bay View , feel much pleased at the in many quarters. Word has been received Song Lizzie Pendleton missed by their many friends in this vicinity. N ew York W o rld : L illian Blauvelt has 0150,711 43 ..excellent business they are enjoying. that the entire house at Portland, Lewiston, Recitation Mrs. E. E. Light Mrs. Young’s loss w ill be felt particularly by Bangor, W aterville and other places has been Story F. S. Philbrick been singing with great succesa at the M aine ber Sunday school clast at well at all those music festivals. She has shared the honors lO T r a O J B M . sold out to anxious ticket purchasers. The Essay M rs. F . L . Mansfield who attend either the Sunday afternoon or course tickets w ill be placed as low as $1; Harm onica solo C. E. Leach with Nordica. The concert-goers of New HOPE forenoon services here, since the has been York have but rare opportunities to bear tbe usual price in many places A pro Music by tbe choir faithful a n - efficient organist fur many years. Abner Duntun, Jr., is visiting h is brother Mme. Blauvelt, and their appreciation of ber gram of tbe attractions w ill be issued in a Question— Resolved, That life insurance ia a Our people with them prosperity and happi- KAILBOXD BONDS OWNBO Total Aubry Dunton in Melrose, M ata.------Edward art is compulsorily vicarious. abort time. damage to tbe country. neta in their new home------Mrs. Sylvester Portland 8c Rumford Falls, 6*s, 1904 >2,000 >2,000 00 >2,000 00 >2,000 Roy is suffering arith a carbuncle on his wrist 6,000 8,000 00 Affirmative, H. C. Godtng, A. A. Blacking Smith, Mrs. W m. Gurney and M iu Edns F. Central of lo w s, 7's 1899, Convertible 1,860 00 -----Ralph Bills of Camden and Lizzie Clough Cbloaxo & douthwestern, 7’s 1899 8,000 3,160 00 2,6«0 h0 Resolutions. ton, Geo. Pendleton, Alice Weaver. Gurney of Rockville, were visitors at Chas.W. Ordway’s Plasters Cure Rheumatism. 1,000 1,000 00 1,000 00 o f this place called on friends in Searsmont Luwell. Lawrence 8c Haverbll . 81 , Mass., I ’s, 1923 Negative, A. J. Tolman, Minot Tolman, R. S. Studley’t, Wednesday------T b e u l t water res Uoiou Electric, Saratoga, 6's 1922 2,000 2,000 00 2,000 00 last Sunday------Mr. and Mrs. O . N or- At the tegular meeting of tbe Vinalhaven 200 00 ) W. Simmons, M ary Robbins. ervoirs and wharf of the Street Railway Co. Wisconsin Central, 7’s, 1909,24 series 2,000 864 36 wood are happy uver tbe recent arrival of a Sewing Circle, held in tbe church vestry, Sept. W isconsin Central, 6’s 1909, 1st series 1,000 900 00 M rt. E . E. L ight, Sect. have been wbite-waibed------Mr. Green of M r. and Mrs. Charles D yer at 16, a committee was appointed to draft tittle eon----- reso Vinalhaven was recently at C b u . W . Stud- 4,000 7,864 88 tended a birthday party at Mrs. Sprowl’s io lutions on the death of Mrs. Lydia Bunker, of Total railroad bonds out of Maine ley’s------Tbe house on W srrenton street oc COK1*OBXTIOM BONDb OWNBD Appleton Monday evening------Mr. and Mrs. which the following is a copy: SOUTH THOMASTON cupied by Albion Ingrabsm and Capt. E. J. Fenuebec Light 8c Heat Co.. Augusta, fi's. 1911 C. Coding and Mrs. Lena Pease of W ilton Whereas, It bat pleated our Heavenly Mrs. II. S. Sweetland returned from O f Sale ot L a n d s o f N o n -R e s 3.000 (0 II. Collins is being painted. Charles H . Ewell York Light 8c Heat Co., Blddeford„o’s 1901 7 U00 00 visited at Lewis Howard's in South Hope Father to call from among ua, our dearly Charlestown, Mail., Wednesday morning------of Glencove sod Geo. Grant of Rockland, are ident Owners. Total corporation bonds owned last Saturday------Mrs. Charlotte Sibley and loved sister, Lydia Bunker, we detire to ex M rt. I. C. Peit bat gone to Everett, Mass— 10,000 00 doing tbe work. These gentlemen have lately Mrs. Julia Harwood called on friends in preas a fitting recognition o f ber worth. Rev. G. E. Edgett attended the convention at BXILUOXD STOCK OWBXD. returned from Salisbury Beach, Mast., where BTATK OP MAINS. Appleton Tuesday------Mitt Nellie Wey Resolved, that in tbe death of our sister, Damariscotta this week------J. E. Anderson of Fortland 8c Rumford Falls they have been painting tbe buildings lately Unpaid taxes ou lands situ tied in the town of W ar 3.8')O 00 6,800 00 mouth returned to her home in Rockland we mourn tbe loss of one of our moat re Worcester, Mats., is at Frank Wade'a------ren la the County of Knox, for the year 1896. The New York. Ontario 8c Western 120 00 1-20 00 erected at that point by tbe W . IL Glover Tuesday------Mrs. James Robbins and Ira spected members and one whose upright life M iu Lura Sweetland has gone to Charlestown, following list ol taxes on real estate of non-resldeut COBPOKXT1OM STOCK OWMBD Co., for the life saving static n. owner* In the town of Warren for the year 1896, Lltlle Androscoggin Water Fower Co. Auburn Robbins of Searsmont were guest of Mrs. should be an example to ail. Mass., to visit her sister. committed to me lor collection for said town on ifie 616 00 616 00 Robbins parents M r. and Mrs. J. P. Hobbs Resolved, That we extend to ber family our twenly-nlu'.h day of May, 1896. remain uupald; and LOAMS OM UXILBOXD STOCK. Tuesday------A new enterprise it talked of heartfelt sympathy in their affiction, tbe lota notice la hereby given that if aald Luxes, interest Rooklaud, Thomaston 8c Camdeu 9,2’9 88 Ordway's Plasters Cure Lame Back. BUNKtR HILL and chargee are not previously paid, so much of Rockport Railroad thia place by parties from Lincolnville, in of a devoted wife, sod we commend them to 6.8cd 00 in Tbe Harvest Home entertainment which the real estate taxed as Is sufficient aud necessary 14,679 00 the protection o f our Heavenly Father. the marble work. was held at Caldwell H o dgkin’s last Tuesday to pay the amount due therefor, including interest LOAMS ON COKPOKXTION STOCK Reaoved, that a copy of these resolutions and chargee, will be sold at public aucllou at the night was a grand success. Au unusually Athol Water Company, Mass 1,000 00 1,000 (JO be sent to tbe family of tbe deceased, and to Towu House lu aald Lown, on the first Monday of Camden Masoutc i'emplu Association 800 00 800 00 large number were there. Although tbe Decem ler, 1897, at nine o ’clock a. m. Tbe Courier-Gazette, and one to be placed on Camden 8c Rockland Water Company 6,900 (0 0 90u 00 REAL ESTATE! farm produce was limited >40 was realized Camden Woolen Company >00 00 800 hO JUST RECEIVED the records of our society. Ami. Tax due from supper sod fancy articles------Forrest Desert ptlon Including Interest G E- Carleton Compauy, Rockport 14,600 00 14 600 09 Mrs. F. L. Littlefield, Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Knox Cooperage Compauy, West Rockport 1,600 00 l,MH» 00 TAX NOTICE. Hall is at F. B. H a ll’s------M r. and Mrs. John Name of Owner of Property and Charges Mrs. C. White, committee. M t. B ally Manufacturing Co., Camdeu 2 782 89 2.7«1 Hodgkins are visiting at Abial H odgkins- Frank E. Barrows, 66 acres, formerly home Rockport Ice Compauy 3,000 00 3,LOO 00 Vinalhaven, Maine, Oct. 26, 1897. Ou the first Monday in December, stead of Isaac Rusks, >7 V2 I'hcre will be a supper at A . W . Partridge’s Mary L Bisbee. 8 acres, ouuded north and 80,782 89 Men’s Snag Proof Storm 1897, I shall he obliged to sell at auc Wednesday evening Nov. 10. A ll are in • u«t by land of Nuth’l Car roil eat , weal by LOANS TO COBFOUXT1ONS Tbe Maine and New Hampshire Granite tion all real estate in the town of vited to attend. laud of Miles 8. Leach, 1 93 Camden Woolen Compauy 6,000 00 King Rubber Bojts.pr,, Company has made tbe city o f Lewiston a Vinalltuven on which (he lax for the Charles Fogler heirs 18 acres, bounded north Mt. Batty Manufacturing Compauy, Camdeu 6 000 00 by lend of Fred aud Willard Leach, south 10,000 00 present of tbe granite curbing around the vear 1896 lias not been paid The same A few weeks ago the editor was taken with by laud of Geo. R Peas ley, west by laud Loan ou oouuty of Eagle, Col., bond 1,000 00 1,000 00 8 4 .5 0 city park, having sent a receipted bill for tbe having been duly advertised. a very seveie cold that caused him to be in a of Butler 8t Waisou, 1 go Loan ou Belfusl 8c Mooaehead Lake Railroad bond 1,000 00 1,000 00 total amount to w it: 10260 for labor; 849 Henry Fogler or owner, 7 acres, bounded Loans ou names 1.207 80 1,207 80 f most miserable condition. It was undoubt iiurlh by Union towu Hue, east by road, Loans oa life Insurance policies for slock, and |8 freight, a total of 815900 1.400 00 1,480 00 Men s Snag Proof Knee D. E. W H ITE, edly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing aouih by land of A J. Butler, weal by Loads ou personal property 2,470 00 2.470 00 The bill ia in tbe possession of the city ties Collector I8y6. it as dangerous be took immediate steps to laud of Maria Crabtree, 2 02 Loans ou deeds with agreement to re-couxey 8.960 00 b.960 00 surer and is accounted a very kind and Ueury Fogler or owner. 4 acres, bounded Loans ou Mortgages o f real estate 38,410 61 88.418 61 l bring about a speedy cure. From tbe adver- north by land of Tbaddeus Hastings, east Bools, 3 .5 0 thoughtful act for this company. 64 626 81 Dated Oct 18, 1897. 73 79TS , (isemeut of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy by laud ofBam’l Qulggle, auuth by laud of 4,819 70 and tbe many good recommendations in Wm. B. Bt.Clair, west by land of N. T. 1,440 00 Caswell, 1 gg The Beet Wearing Boots Made. cluded therein, we concluded to make a first 0/269 70 Levi Gerrlrb, tut guardian, 6 acres, bounded Expense account 174 34 174 34 I trial of tbe medicine. To say that it was sat north by laud of I. P. B tarm t, cast by Cash ou dep islt 6.683 16 isfactory in its results is putting it very mildly laud ol I. P btarrett aud laud of Mur y Cash ou band 4.066 71 Boggs e s t , aouih by laud of O. Anderson, — 1 <>,698 89 —You Can Buy Them at— in eed. It acted like magic and tbe result weal by land of I. p. Btarre t, 2 81 was a speedy and permanent cure. We have Charles Merriam 39 acres, hounded north by OLDS ANO COUGHS no hesiiancy io recommeuding this excellent laud of G B PendioLufi, rust by Georges Unpaid accrued Interest 2,000 00 TRADE CENTRE, — Yield at Once to— ' Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a lUv»*r, south by land of M R. Stevens, 17 63 Paler Frock or owner. 4J< acres, bounded 166.783 78 1 c«>ugh or cold in any form— The Banner of north by laud of M. B Leach, cast by Due depositors, earned dividend and accrued Blale L»l*rrtv, Libertown, Maryland. Tbe 25 and laud of Auauaius Ulmer or owuer, west lux 141,434 63 50 cent sizes for sale by H . L . R o bbins, by land of Dunken M. Siarrett, 1 79 tiamuei Quiggie or owuer, 64 acres, bounded EsUmaled market value of resources above liability evi eavey C Gardiner’s Balsam of . . Union, D U Cobb & So n , Searsmont, and L S north by Union towu line, east by laud of for deposits, earned divideud aud Blale tax 16389 10 I Warren Pbaimacy. Marla Crablres, south by laud of Miles Anuual expenses, >1,600. . . . Spruce Cum and Wild Cherry 0. Leach. ' 7 a THOMASTON MAINE. One Lbousaud bullies sold oxer our evuoter last HMMkUu.tbat tells bow U 1* regarded Mt bum*. The best ‘ib Ceul remedy ujude bold by all drug sis • and leading giocer* i f . btarrictt, , Ordway's Plasunv Cure Heart Trouble. Coileotor of Taxes of lha Town of Warraa. F. £. TtUBEHLAKE, Bank Examiner. O rd w w 'u PlMbMw C u n , Dysspopsaix. T U I (2. L ttOUINbON DKUU CO., Tbuuuuluu, AlMJUulMcturera. ABla YOUR DMALKK MOM IT K THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1897. MONEY CALKS « OUR TAILORING BUSINESS IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. R. B. BUCKLIN A gentleman of ten jean?’ experience, having been in the business for himself over five years. We mention thii fact that the public may understand that we are not novices in this business, but understand what we are doing and are capable of backing up our advertisements and fulfilling our agreements WE ARE MAKING TO-DAY WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Working Suits NOTICE. Black Worsted Suits Cheviots, Plaids & Worsteds, Please call and examine our We are also m aking a class of suits at claims before purchasing. It Prom "Huddersfield Special” Clay Worsted, ex. Late styles in Fall and W inter weights,at prices costs you nothing to do so, and tra heavy weight, until February 1st, for ranging from $10 and $12 we are always pleused to show goods whether making a sale $ 2 3 .0 0 $15 to $20 These we adverthc as a first-class working suits This is the price we have quoted the past season These goods ordinarily cost from $25 to $30 and They are strictly all wool goods,in Black, Blue, or not. on 6060 but we now offer the same figures on are a bargain which must be seen to be appreci Gray and Brown and are cut and fitted just as Send postal card and get this goods of a heavier weight, finer finish and ated. Remember, these are all guaranteed to be a tailor-made garment would be,but are machine better shade. We have made special arrange made in best style and fit, first-class trimmings made in place of hand work and will be found a samples ol our $10 and $12 ments with the importers so that we can furnish and in every respect equal to the custom suits great improvement in quality and workmanship Suits Then send measure the goods at this price until the above date when which you have paid more money for in the past over any ready.made suit to be bought for this ments and we will make the we shall probably be obliged to advance the price elsewhere— if not upon examination don’t take money beside giving you the advantage of a as worsteds are constantly rising. them. tailor fit from accurate measurement. suit. We carry a full line of Gents’ Furnishings, Underwear, Etc., at prices to correspond with our other bargains. J. A. BREWSTER, MERCHANT TAILOR WASHINGTON STREET, JUST BACK OF OPERA HOUSE CAMDEN, MAINE. - v ------SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan received many fine to tbe wedding of Miss Laura Dinslow and Maine league, have agreed upon C. I I . MARINE MATTERS- wedding gifts. Frederic Mason, which occurs at the Con Parts of the Whole Osgood of Lewiston, as the third member of gregational church, Richmond, Me., at noon, the national polo board of arbitration. In W hat Our Homo V ohmoIn A ro D o in g .—Goa-* Dr. D. C. Perkins is in Boston for a week, D r. C. R . Cole bas been in Boston this his hands can safely be trusted all matters week. Wendesday, Nov. io. Mr. Mason is well It takes many things to make a perfect machine so there are quite a nip of Quartor-dotik anil Ko'mle. Mr. and Mrt. A. II. Newbett are visiting in known in Rockland newspaper circles of concerning tbe interests of any business. number of things necessary to thoroughly enjoy cycling. Wo (leal extensively Sch. Geo. E. Prescott, Doyle, with coal Boston and vicinity. Mr. and MrB. II. II. Flint are home from a which he was at one time a member. H e is from Philadelphia to A. J. B rd Hi Co., arrived Clifton Walker left Wednesday night for a abort vacation trip to Boston. at the present time on the Portland Express in sundries. Toe Clips, Cyclometers, Saddles, Tires, Wrenches. Cement, Healey’s candle pin team was badly defeated Tuesday. trip to Boston. Mr. and Mra. R. W. Messer have returned staff and bis “ Gideon Stevens” column in Pumps, Floor Stands, Bells, Handle Bars, Coasters, Luntorns, Oils, Kims, Re Thursday night by Vbomas’ team. The con Sch. M ary Hrewrr, Nelson, arrived from Mita Grace Hart hat returned to Northport from a visit to East Jefferson. that paper is widely read and quoted. The pair Outfit, otc. A few more of those popular Chaso Tough Tread tiros left test was too one sided to be interesting and Belfast Wednesday. Mrs. D. E. Carleton, who has been visiting boys all along the line are wishing him much after a three week’s visit in this city. M r. Healey and his men have given up all joy. We do repairing and do it well for .Sch. Janie* Maloy is a’ Vinalhaven load Mrs. L. F. Starrelt returned Wednesday in Boston,bas returned home. hopes of being able to defeat Thomas and his ing stone for N ew York. night from a two weeks’ visit in Boston. Tbe Shakespeare Society meets Monday WE ARE MACHINISTS. men. The score: Sch. Jordan L. Mott, Arey, tailed Tuesday Miss Evie Miller it home from Portland evening with Mrs. W . S. W hite, M iddle street. Words of Hope for Weak Men. flealuy OU 00 80 08 77-417 G. Keruald 80 70 70 70 08-885 for New York from Perry Bros. where the has been visiting ber sister, M ist Capt. J. A . Campbell of Lim erick bas been M en with weakened powers and exhausted ROBINSON & SMITH, Hawlna 80 02 82 77 88-42U Sch. M . A . Acborn, Ginn, is at Round Sadie M iller. the guest of his brother L . R . Campbell, this vigor have been taught to believe that such Achurn M 70 74 82 7 4 -3 8 4 Pond loading porgy oil for New York. Mrt. George L. Knight went to Dorchester week. cases are hopeless. They lose all ambition 20 OaR. 8t. - - H.ool3K.lo,xx<3 Duvle 71 81 01 82 80-408 Wednesday where she will spend the winter Sch. Flora Grindle discharged wood Wed* Miss Flora A rnold, who bas been spending and give themselves up to despair. Their con Totals 411 418 418 388 382 2014 nesday from Surry, for A. F . Crockett Co. with her ton, Dr. Carl G. Moffitt. her vacation in Boston, returned home Tues dition may be tbe result of habits, or indis in the league. Tb e price of admission will be Thomas 08 84 86 111 00-403 Jerry Sullivan, who has been officiating as day n ig h t cretions, or it may be to a certain extent in LATE SPORTING GOSSIP Sch. J. B. Holden is chartered to load 25 cents and reserved seats 35 cent*. W . Kernslil 70 76 81 108 80-48s telegraph operator in the West End Hetel at herited, but there is compensation in Nature Wlusluw 84 90 80 00 06-427 pine at Darien for Boston. The Holden is Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Howard returned The season w ill open Saturday in this city Portland, it home on a vacaticn. and these ills are curable. Seek D r. Greene, The Rockland polo team is now complete Klttrudgu 86 00 81 02 84 - 438 in command of Capt. W. II. Rich of Port' Tuesday night from a visit to relatives in B ol when the Rocklands w ill be pitted against Keyes 83 01 74 83 80-411 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., or write him and the make-up ls as follow s: J. Gus Camp - Jefferson, L . I. Mrt. F. M. Shaw, Mitt Agnes Shaw and ton and vicinity. Manager Burnham's nets of Portland. As each fully. H e has found the glorious remedies bell of Woburn, first rush and captain; Totals 424 480 411 Mrs. W . O . Fuller, Jr., were passengers by team is anxious to take tbe opening game a 4(8 436 2100 Sch. St. Elmo was in the stream yesterday Miss Ruby Thorndike has been seriously ill that redeem manhood and multitudes of men Thomas J. Murphy of Salem,first rush and sub steamer Bangor to Boston Wednesday night. warm contest may be expected, Due notice loaded tor Boston from A. F. Crockett Co. at her borne on Masonic rtreet. Typhoid testify to the great recuperative powers of stitute; Thomas McGowan, of Clinton, second E . C. Comstock, baggage master at tbe will be given of the opening sale of seats. Scb. Sardinian arrived in New York Wed fever was threatened, but fortunately was the treatment of this great specialist. One of rush and substitute; Frank Gendreau,of Boston, Gardiner Reporter Journal: ’’Bangor is Maine Central station, i9 having hit annual The Rocklands will report for duty next nesday. averted. bis wonderful diacoveries is tbe world-famed center; Gus Maynard,of Cambridge, half back; good looking but she can’t come in ” seems to vacation, a portion of which w ill be spent Wednesday and will go into practice immedi Ship Isaac Reed, W aldo, is at Hong Kong Nervura. Tbe advice of your local doctor you Michael J. O’Malley, of Clinton, goal. E. S. be the verdict of the Maine slate league re with relatives in Lewiston. Charles Rich of M alden, Mass., who has ately. loading Baltimore. have found valueless, but the world's foremost May has oeen appointed local referee and A. garding the <2UCCD City’s polo situation. We tor been the gueit for three weeks of his grand W here tbe pennant will go this year we do T h e circle season at tbe First Baptist physician tells you be can cure you and re T. Blackington, timer. are glad Gardiner’s representatives voted “ yes” Bark Pactolus, 1145 tons, built at Thom* father, Charles R. W hitney, Florence street, not know, but here’s hoping Rockland will church opened very auspiciously Wednesday store you to usefulness. H e will give you This team with tbe exception of McGowan on the question, and we can't see any partic astoo in 1865, was recently sold to the A m er returned home Thursday. A portion of his be a second tim e winner. evening when a large number sat down to an advice absolutely free, and your case will be is the same as when the wind-up came last ularly good reason why Bangor shouldn’t be ican Tow ing Company, ot Baltimore. She downeast outing was spent in the bunting excellent supper served by the housekeepers, treated with inviolable confidence. Many season. McGowan adds strength to tbe team. in it. Bangor is a town that never does any will he converted into a barge. legion above Bangor where, however, he had thing by halves, and if she put a team into Mrs. T. W. Hix, Mrs. Fred B. Whitcomb, men have been victims of costly experiments There is no gainsaying this for McGowan is In our Tuesday issue we gave a brief ac Sch. Evie B. H a ll at Bath Oct. 18, from but poor success. M r. Rich had not been in the polo league, it would be a good one, and Mrs. Prescott and M rt. G . M . B rainerd. and are skeptical, but tbe broad statements considered one ol the very best men that ever count of tbe Bath-Rockland football contest. Jacksonville with lumber, bad lost 2u,ooo feet Rockland for four years in which time he The marriage of Timothy J. Sullivan and of this eminent physician can be trusted. put on skates. It w ill be remembered that he The Bath l ime* has the following comment good polo is what tbe lovers of the game are of deckload, valued at about $300. Cargo in has acquired a becoming military bearing Miss Katherine M cD avitt occurred at St. T h in k wbat restored vitality would mean to layed a few games with Gardiner last year on the gam e: paying their cash to see. sured. Schooner uninjured. due to instruction at West Point. Bernard’s church, Tuesday morning, Rev. R. you and hesitate no longer. Write to Dr. ut bad to return to his home on account of “ Bath people who viewed the foot ball W . Phelan officiating. Edward W . Gray Invitations have been received in this city Greene and be cured. game at Moses’ field Saturday afternoon be sickness in his family. Bath T i m e s T b e polo seasoa opens in acted as h-st man and Miss M ary Reardon Tbe team as made up should win more than tween Bath and Rockland, which resulted in this city two weeks from tonight when the as maid of honor. Tbe ceremony was per* tbe majority of the games played—one thing a score of 68 to o in favor of Bath,were great IT IS EAST TO TELL Baihs will play the Lewistons.— The Alaruedas formed in tbe presence of a large number of is certain the team w ill win more games away ly elated over the excellent game played by People who (ail to look after their health will have a new uniform this season. It will parishioners and other friends. Later a from home than did last season’s team. the home team who show the result ut tbe are like Ibe carpenter who neglects to not be tbe same pattern and color as last year. dainty wedding lunch was, served in M r. Campbell was considered tbe best rush in good training they have been following since sharpen bis tools. People are not apt to gel Sullivan’s cosy new bouse op Pleasant street, tbe league last season and is as rapid as a tbe season opened. anxious about their health soon enough. I I where he and bis bride began housekeeping whirlwind on the skates. “The leading features of the game were tbe you are "not quite well” or “half sick” have Secretary Richards of tbe Polo League, immediately. M r. Sullivan has been porter PICTURES ! Maynard has been playing half back for long runs made by the backs, Sturtevant and you ever thought that your kidneys uiay he says in tbe Kennebec Journal: “ Reports at the Thorndike H otel the past 10 years and years and when be spreads himself it is bard Seidlinger. Ingalls’ interference was fine. Ibe cause of y .u r sickness? are current that some National and Maine there is not a traveling man who stops at the work for tbe ball to get by him . H e bas the Murphy and D onnell came very near making ft is easy to tell by setting aside your, league players are being tempted by the hostelry who ia not bis friend. M r. Sullivan’s reputation of being the best ankle runner in touchdowns from tbe kick oft. Robbins as urine for twenty four hours; a sediment or large salaries offered by tbe uew Southern ambition and thrift are illustrated in no better tbe business. In condition Maynard is a usual played a great game for the U. H . S. settling indicates an unhealthy condition of Connecticut league. These players consider way than by the fact that be has provided for tower of strength to the team of which be is Knowlton and Dunbar played best for (be kidneys. When uriue stains linen i l i a well tbe situation before jumping their con himself a comfortable home, and has some PICTURES ! a member. Rockland. Tbe Rockland boys averaged ten evidence o f kidney trouble. Too frequanl tracts. They are on tbe National aud Maine thing laid aside for a rainy day. Mrs. Sulli It is not necessary to say much about O ’M al pounds lighter than the Bath eleven. desire to urinale, scanty supply, pain or dull league reserve list and such action would van bas also been employed at the hotel for ley, his brilliant playing ut last year should be “ The Bath boys bad tbe game all their own ache in tbe hack is also convincing proof tender them liable to be placed on tbe in some time and shares with ber husband tbe a sufficient introduction for this year as bis way from the start, but played with more that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. eligible list. It seems impossible that a few kind regards of the proprietors and attaches. lightning like stops are still fresh in tbe mem vim in tbe second half, showing up their good There ia satisfaction io known that Ibe dollars more a week would allow a man to ory of every polo enthusiast. qualities of endurance. The home eleven great remedy Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, ful- forfeit tbe privilege of ever returning to the Ordway'* Plastern Cur* Weak Back. PICTURES! As for Murphy and Gendreau they joined made 34 points in each half. lllls every wish in relieving weak ot diseased big leagues. Their common sense and goad tbe team late last season and Rockland “ The Bath eleven w ill practice every day kidneys aud ail (orms of bladder and urinary judgment should show them the folly of such “cranks” have not had an opportunity to see this week and intend to be in first class con truublcs. N ot only does Swamp-Root give action so surely as they jump, will tbe them at their best but we vouch for it both dition for tbe game next Saturday in Augusta foi uew life and activity to the kidneys— the National and Maine leagues take prompt are extra “ hot stuff” and the team will not with tbe Coney H ig h school. In tbe mean cause of trouble— but by treating the kidneys htjenESjitlq fo p/E action in their cases.” Secretary Richards lose anything by their being members ut it. time they w ill endeavor to arrange a game it acts is a tunic Io the entire constitution. will have an opportunity ut taking “ prompt Before tbe season is well along these two men with the Portland H ig h school eleven in this II you needs medicine take Swamp-Root— action” in tbe case of one man who was L adies . . . G IVEN A W A Y will have become general favorites. city. A game between these elevens would it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents signed by Augusta it rumors sic to be be Tbe appointment ut E. S, M ay as local ref undoubtedly be a warm one and draw a large and one dollar, or by scodiog your address lieved. It was stated yesterday on good cree is a good one and w ill undoubtedly meet crowd.” and the name of thia Paper to D r. Kilm er authority that Hackett, Augusta’s crack goal Our new iuvoice of Fall and with popular approval. H e understands tbe The Rockland boys claim an average weight & Co., Bingbaruloo, N. Y., you may have a At the tend bad jumped bis contract and signed with game and is a young man who w ill take no ut 135 as against 163 for Bath. sample botlTe of (hia great discovery seal to Winter Cloaks for IufauU and Chil the Meridan, Conn., team on Saturday. dren lias arrived. The selections were bluffs. you free by mail. Mr. Biackington will undoubtedly make as Augusta’s team will report on November wade with great care and tbe garments u t i Jac lory timer ibis seasoo as be did last. first. The Portland* report in Pawtucket Elizabeth, N . J., Oct.19, 1896. A number changes have bccu made in Portland Argus I The Portland polo team are sure to please— uot only the mothers ul November 1st for practice with tbe Natiousi E l y Bugs., Dear Sirs: — Please accept my has been ordered (o report at Pawtucket N ov. but the infants as well. As for the BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, | Elmwood H a ll, leased of Tillson Light In fan team in that city. Tbe Baths report for duty thsuks for your favor in tbe gift of a bottle of 1st for praclica with the Pawtucket team try. New scats have been added so that the Nov. 5th in that city. Cream Balm. Let me say I have used it for k prices call aud see how cheaply we seating capacity w ill be 6oo. The second ■be Auditorium there— Tom Center of tbe years and can thoroughly recommend it tui row in tbe balcony bas been raise I about six Fall River learn ba* written to Manager Burn sell. | Rockland, Maine. | Ernest A. Wakefield ut Gardiner has been wbat it claims if directions are followed. inches so that every inch of floor space ham asking fur a game in thia city Nov. 4. appointed referee io tbe Maine Roller Polo Yours truly, can easily be seen from every seat. M r. Burnham ha* nut decided whether he league. M r. Wakefield is an old polo player, (Rev) H. W. Hathaway. Tbe floor space w ill be enclosed by a will giant the request. lie think* it might rope No clergyman should be without it. Cream bas refereed many games in the Kennebec be well to have one game here before the reg netting which is being especially made. Balm is kept by ail druggists. Full size 50 valley, and bas always been an enthusiast ular season opens, but rather prefer* to con THE LADIES STORE No season 'ickets w ill be issued although cents. T ria l size 10 cents. W e mail it. over New England’s favorite winter sport. tinue practice in Pawtucket where there ia a scats may be reserved for tbe season foi E L Y B R O S., 56 Warren street, N . Y . City. l»hfs. e. r Ohockctt, Come in and See Them . which the regular price of admission w ill be good nuk unld the opening night here. charged whether or not tbe seats are occu President T . H Muraoe of tbe N ational Spo/foro Block, Roekland. pied. This plan is being used by every team league, and Pres. C. W . Richards of the Ordway's PUsUrs Cure Dyspepsia. O rdw ay’s Plaster* Cure Lnute Bieck. THE ROCKLAND COURIBR-GAZETTB: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 1897. AROUND THE COUNTY. NEXT TEAR'S FESTIVAL A WOMAN’S BODY. Hoiner Cho.. of Anb.ro Fxpre.»e. HI. F o r $1.oo a Y e a r 1 ------Tbit it the season of the year when ripe View. A. To What W ill Happen. strawberries, apple blossoms and freaks of na What Its Neglect Leads to. Xra. CJhaa. Manager Homer N. Chare of ihe Maine $500 Accident Insurance We also give you a handsome ■n ture are brought into the newspaper office. King’e Experience. M a lic Festival Wat 1b Bangor Monday clonng O We bare many of tach which is only another up tbe affair, of the late triumph. He tiit luued by the Fid. lity and Casualty Insurance leather Pocket Case and our Company o f New Y o rk, the strongest acci c evidence that The Courier-Gazette is a much cuaaed m atteft connected with the recent and new patent Key Tag. read paper. A woman's body Is the repository of the the next lettivtl In an interesting manner with dent companv in tbe United States, covering injuries sustained w hile traveling on any pub. most delicate mechanism in the whole a Bangor W hig man, first of all expreuing the The registration of either will save you great * lie conveyance, including steam, electric or ► o realm of creation, and yet most women deep appreciation of bimseli and M r. Chap □ inconvenience and loss c f time as the Reward ------There is every evidence that the temper- cable ctrs, ferry and steamboats, horse cars will let it get out of order and keep out of man of the aland taken and the great auii- B b Card anti Key T ag arc sure to act as magnets anoe people are going to ttir up things at on or omnibuses, and passenger elevators, H — order, just as if it were of no consequence. tance rendered by Bangor, and also Ihe state and thus secure the return of your pocket all sides can be seen the preparations being at large. case containing railroad tickets, valuable made. Perhaps there isn't any body that does Their hacks ache and heads throb and And $6.00 Weekly Indemnity, In reference to some of the itatem ent. at memoranda, etc., or your keys, if lost, ( I t more real temperance work than the Inde burn; they have wandering pains, now here and tributed to M r. Chapman, who was repre 0 5 In case o f disability from accident sustained would cost you almost as much to advertise pendent Order of Good Templars. This or now there. They experience extreme lassitude, sented at saying that Bangor did not do her while a passenger in any o f the conveyances for either.) ganization reaches the right place— the young that don’t-enre and want-to-be-left-alone feeling, share and that Portland made up for the loss given above, or while c y c l i n g by reason of No person who travels at all, either by people, before they have bad the opooMunitv excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleepless here, M r. Chase said he did not believe that a collision with a n y conveyance propelled by trolley, railroad train, steamboat or bicycle of contracting very bad habits. The lodge B § ness and the blues, yet they will go about their M r. Chapman had made any such talk; cer steam, electricity, cable or horse power. can afford to carry this risk himself for tbe room not only teaches them the benefits ut work until they can scarcely stand on their poor tainly he bad no occasion for it. M sake o f saving the paltry sum o f ( t oo. I t temperance and the evils of intemperance but swollen feet, and do nothing to help themselves. M r. Chase said the state had done nobly Q Identification In case of Injury, rovers either sex equally. also affords many hours of sociability which and they were highly gratified with the results would not otherwise be obtained. The Knox These are the positive fore-runners of serious womb complications, and unless achieved. H e did not want it understood 0 Iziss o f consciousness or death w hile absent National Registry Bureau. County Good Templars napped considerably given immediate attention will result in untold misery, if not death. that they had been obliged to go into their from home. during the warm months, in comm in with all Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will, beyond the question of a pockets to make up any lots but at tbe tame Registration with the National Registry other organizations, but since the declining doubt, relieve all this trouble before it becomes serious, and it has cured time he said neither M r. Chapman nor him Bureau supplies positive identification, thus days of summer the attendance at meetings many after their troubles had become chronic. self would undertake tbe festival next year on securing prompt medical and surgical atten § 4 has steadily increased. Knox County Good The Compound should be taken immediately upon the appearance of any of tbe basis of this year's returns. They would dance in case o f accident, with care and at Templars have the respect of all our citizens these symptoms above enumerated. It is a vegetable tonic which invigorates want a guarantee of about (20,000—(to.ooo tention, as well as immediate notification of 9 a and command the admiration of the state for here and a like amount for Portland. He I— your whereabouts and condition to your their efficiency. W e are hoping to be able tu and stimulates the entire female organism, and will produce the same bene stated that tbe success of the festival this friends and relatives, it prevents leaving report good results from their work this win ficial results in the case of any sick woman as it did with Mrs. Cilas. King, 1815 year was made possible by tbe concessions 0) you unknown and perhaps moneyless among ter. Rosewood St., Philadelphia, Pa., whose letter we attach; which the artist, made to Mr. Chapman in o strangers and hest o f all restores you to your •F ••I write these few lines, thanking you for restoring my health. For twelve tbe pecuniary return for their services; that friends and family. -— It has been demonstrated by Edwin Cook, years I suffered with pains impossible to describe. I had hearing-down feelings, next year the festival would cost much more. o f Friendship, that cranberries can ne success Backache, burning sensation in my stomach, chills, headache, and always had The favorable weather this year w ai also an fully cultivated in Maine. Mr. Cook has black specks before my eyes. I was afraid to stay alone, for I sometimes had other assistance. ALFRED S. BLACK, G e n er a l A g e n t , M r. Chase said M r. Chapman is now en been experimenting for several y ars and he four and five fainting spells a day. I had several doctors and tried many pat 4 / s o Agent for Fire, Llfeand Casualty Insurance Companies. 5 LIMEROCK STREET is now in a position to say that he has been gaged in making arrangements for next year, ent medicines. Two years ago I was so bad that I had to go to bed and have a securing artists and blocking out matters. H e successful. H e had an excellent crop this trained nurse. Through her, I commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s year, both for quality and quantity. | There has an idea now of producing tbe grand ora are many pieces of land scattered throughout Vegetable Compound, and I never had anything give me the relief th at it has. torio of “ Elijah” next year. Emma Eames two names, or to g it the list in some other w ill probably be engaged. Nordico, be said, the county, not now good for much, that I have taken eight bottles, and am now enjoying the best of health again. I manner. could by cultivating be made good paying qy-n truthfully say it has cured me.” received (3,500 for three appearances at the He thought the proper proportion might Worcester festival, and will not now make property by being converted into cranberry be 1,000 for Bangor and the other 1,000 lor any engagements for less than (1,250, and ESOTERIC HEALING SCHOOL ground. The experiment is well worth the the towns around, and the same idea for trying. of thoim n.ls. Shooting sea birds is genuine ELEGTIN6 U S SENATORS Eames' terms are about tbe same. M r. Chase Portland. The patron ticket will be again sport to those who think that killing birds is thought other cities and towns would be taken (5 . M r. Chase said they were not looking 320 Main St., Rockland, fie. 4* sport anT it is strange that more people do Freeinmi W. Smith Has Something to into tbe chorus next year, Ellsworth, Bucks to make (10,000, only desiring to receive a port, Houlton and perhaps other towna in thia ------Already the graduating classes in our not indu ge in it. Perhaps it is because the Say on tlic[Afllrmative Side, fair return for the immense am o .n t of work high schools are raising funds to pay the ex weather is colder and that there is not the same section, and Saco, Biddeford, Gorham and required to carry out such a big pr. jrc t as a Personal Magnetism, Vital Force, Mind Meta penses of graduation. The people <4 the amount of exercise in sailing out on the open Freeman W . Smith, who was prevented other towns near Portland. from being one of tbe participants in last festival, in which the ixpenses run up un county will no doubt give just as generous water as there is in tramping through field The choruses would receive the benefit expectedly large, exceeding their estimat-s physics, and Psychic Science Taught week’s debate at the Y . M . C. A. owing to support this year as in the years o f the past. and forest. of fine instruction in singing and receive a in each particular, although they thought press of other business, hands us tbe follow A nd why shouldn’t they? The graduating 4* liberal education in music at an expense of they had placed their figures beforehand and Demonstrated. ing interestingcommunications bearing on the exercises are public and are given free, al ------There is nothing mean about the citizens only two or three dollars. A t the last per subject: sufficiently bigb. though the graduates are placed at consider of R ckport when it comes to a pinch. Last haps^there would be a selection ol the best As to tbe date of next year's festival Mr. SPECIALTIES: able expense for h ill rent, special attractions, spring W A. Merriam was elected road com voices in order to reduce the number to the Chase thought September Ihe best month. The question discussed at a late meeting and the like, and there isn’t an attraction of missioner and he began im mediately to put proper limit. Some bad suggested June as the best time in the Y. M . C. A. rooms o f the election of any kind that provides entertainment to the the roads in as first-class condition as possible. Tbe plan for a guarantee'suggested by Mr. but be thought that not practicable. The United States Senators by popular vote, Chase is for a patron list o f 2,000 in each people that attracts nearly as large audiences. The money appropriated was expended and date has not been decidr d upon as yet, ol seems to have some strong arguments on tbe HEALING, PREDICTIONS, So the suppers and entertainments given by it was necessary to have more to provide for section, each member of the chorus to secure course. H e hopes that Mr. Chapman’s ar affirmative side. -the scholars should receive nothing but the the wants of the coming winter. The voters rangements will he perfected in a few days so When the Constitution of the U nited States most generous support. responded nobly and at a special meeting that work can be commenced at once for was written in 1787, government by the peo 4* appropriated the sum of $300. next year. Balh and Waterville, he heard PARLOR TALKS, ple was an untried experiment, and the I4* 0 have organized for 1898, beside Bangor. ------Non-church goers are always ready with framers of the constitution were justified in ------Husking bees are now in vogue and some excuse. The Baptist s ciety of Thom as arranging that the executive branch of gov what can possibly be more enjoyable than one ton have provided for one class of excusers by ernment should be chosen by electors, the and LECTURES. of these old fashioned occasions? Those placing bitebiog posts in front of the church. judicial branch by appointment, and the leg Lamson & Hubbard who know will readily say, nothing. There islative branch o n e-h ilf (the representatives) Hours, 11-12.30 n., 2-5 and 7-9 P. H. 4« is the group of stalwait young men and rosy by tbe people and the other half (tbe sena Intelligent Deople in this ------A lady and daughter now visiting in cheeked, bright eyed young ladies, the corn tors) by those representatives of state legis la y and age a l Thomaston are receiving more than usual at in the husk, the eager expectancy of finding a latures who were members of tbe party in Free Lectures every Tuesday 3 P. M. Classes red hued ear, the supper and the dance that most without ex tention and an introduction to them is being power. An experience o f 110 years has dem ception, protect follows, every moment of the evening being eagerly sought. The reason for this is ob onstrated the fact that the people are com t h e m s e l v e s formed monthly, treatments and lessons daily. vious when it is stated that the ladiea are from fi led with pure unalloyed enjoyment. I t is petent to govern and that the various forms against small Seattle, Washington, and are well informed just such occasions that makes life worth of corruption that have crept into govern pox, by vaccina concerning the gold excitement in Klondike, living. mental aflairs are not and were not due to tbe tion. Consump Alaska. Seattle is the starting point of the 4* people. tion kills in a year more peo-Jf greater number of gold seekers and the mer ------The new woman stops at nothing. The In our present method of electing U . S. POWERFUL JOHN, Principal. pie than small- / field once exclusively occupied by man is now chants are kept busy day and night endeavor Senators all the voters of the dominant party pox, cholera, ing to properly fit out expeditions, and noth being seriously encrouched upon by women. in counties which are in the m inority are yellow fe*er and A. THORSON, Ass’t Demonstrator. ing else is talked of in the homes, on the The many professions, trades and occupations utterly disfranchised because they have elected a l l k n o w n Fall Style, 1897. streets and in business places but gold and have no terrors for the new woman and that no representatives. Tbe same is true of the plagues kill in fi&y. Tens of thousands of Klondike, and the very atmosphere fairly she is succeeding in them all is a well known minority wing of the dominant party in coun intelligent people recognize that they are C. FRANK JONES, swirls with the wildest kind of rumors. The truth. I he latest comes from N orth Wash ties and towns where that party is in power; threatened by this deadly disease, but take CAUTION—All genuine Lamson ladies in question are close observers, are ington from where our correspondent writes so that it is possible for a U . S. Senator to no precautions against it. &. Hubbard hats hive the trade regarding tie appearance of a woman peddler Consumption approaches its victim step mark of that house on the Inside. Stenographer possessed of more than the average intelli be elected by a small minority of the people by step. First there is a little “ out of — not a common peddler but one to buy and Hats marked “Lamson A. H ubbard T gence, and moreover are excellent conversa who may be his particular friend and whom sorts ” feeling, the digestion isn’t just right, and sell just like a man peddler. W ell the field Style” are not genuine. Fred F. B urpee, tionalist«. Is it any wonder then that their he will represent and not the majority of the the appetite falls off. the liver is inactive, society is so much courted? is large. people whom he is supposed to represent. the assimilation of the life-giving elements FOR SALK BY Typewriter, This state of things could not be if these of the food is imperfect, the blood gets im 4* 632 riAIN STREET. .Somethlug' to Depend On. Senators were elected by the people because pure and the body is improperly nourished. E.W . BEItltY & CO. ------Warren is certainly taking on airs and M r. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones they must have a majority or plurality to be These conditions get worse and worse. The 1 have opened un office ut the above number, heart through the arterial system is pump Practical every once in a while gives a metropolitan & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of D r. 62876* where perwotiB can secure ihe services of an expert elected and all the voters in their own party ing thin, poisonous blood into every organ Stenographer and Typewriter ut a nominal figure, shiver. The latest is a new coal cart built on King's New Discovery, says that last W inter would have a voice in the election. of the body. The organs that are inherently or I will come to your pluco of hu»|i van every day city ideas. But then, nothing is too good for his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and Tbe present system is open to the objection weakest break down first. Ordinarily the and take your work by dictation returning the Warren and il she keep on it will not be long her case grew so serious that physicians at that oftentimes the member of the legislature We are selling lei tern to you In lime for the next mall at these Pharmacist lungs. As the last straw that breaks the pi ices : before application is made for a city charter. Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. camel’s back comes a cold, however slight. is elected solely because he is a friend to the For an average o f-10 letters per week or less, ai./lO Th e electric railroad, electric Iight9, free pub It seemed to develop into Hasty Consump senatorial candidate, regardless of bis fitness This, with the accompanying cough, com Hard and Soft “ “ more thun 40 and less than UK), 2 .0 0 lic library and a few other things, however, tion. Having D r. K ing’s New Discovery in to serve bis constituents ably and honestly. pletes the work and an invasion of the germs of consumption fdllows. Dr. Pierce’s Gold For all legal work us low as It cun possibly b» Rockland, flaine] will have to come first, but Warren people say store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle Another objection is tbe great amount of done. en Medical Discovery cures 98 percent, of C o a t these evidences of modern times are surely home, and to the surprise of all she began to time and expense wasted in “ dead-locks” « g -l ask your support Mr. Business Man for this all cases o f consumption. I t corrects the venture. 17 coming. get better from first dose, and half dozen dol which often occur. conditions that lead up to it It is the great lar bottles cured her sound and well. D r. 4- It often occurs that as soon as the state est blood-maker and flesh-builder known. c h e a p a s Everything appertaining to a ------Camden is determined to have that sol King’s New’ Discovery for Consumption, legislature assembles tbe members of tbe party K. C. Mcl.iu, Esq., of Kempsville, Princess diers' monument. The meetings of the Sol Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this in power are subject to a tremendous influ Anne Co., Va., w rites: “ W hen I com m enced First-Class Pharmacy good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at ence to secure their votes for Senator. This taking your ‘ Discovery ’ I was very low with n a n y b o d y . Dr. Frank E. Freeman diers Monument Association have been re cough, and at times spit up much blood. I was sumed and plans are being perfected for the W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store. influence may be corrupt, it often has been, not able to do the least work, but most of the hut it could not occur if the election was by Elm S tre e t . raising of funds to add to the generous time was in bed. I was all run-down, very weak, A. F. Crockett Co. VETERINARY SUHGEOH. WITH THE FISHERMEN popular vote. In the early days of our gov my head was dizzy, and I was extremely des amount now in the hands of the treasurer. A pondent The first bottle I took did not seem to Successor to the late W . D. Farnham few snore entertainments, a few more private ernment scarcely any of the governors of do me much good, but I had faith in it and con The Bmokers of Cutler, will soon have about states were elected by the people, but now in contributions and a renewed public interest tinued using It until I had taken fifteen bottles, N o r t h E n d . D r. Freem an lias purchased the business 30,000 boxes of first-class herring ready for all the 45 states in the Union they are elected and now I do not look nor feel like the same man and the object of the association w ill be re X was one year ago. People are astonished, and lately curried <•« by Dr Farnham and Is alized. N o soldiers fought more bravely or the market. Conditions have been unusually by the popular vote. say. ‘ well, last year this time I would not have located at D r. F arn h itrn ’s late residence, • died more gloriously than did those who went favorable for smoking and the lisb are fat. The lower branch of Congress has several thought that you would be living now.’ I can Orders by telephone 15 1-2 Ga.v street, R o ckland. D r. Freeman thankfully say I am entirely cured of a disease is a graduate of tbe Ontario Veterinary The fao- • to the front from Camden. They deserve a A hone mackerel measuring more than times passed a bill for electioh of U . S. Sen ilmile ■ ll ca ators by tbe people but it has invariably been which, but for your wonderful ‘ Discovery,’ would college aud has beeu in practice at Belfast •ury m onument. eight feet in length and weighing nearly a have resulted in my death.” given prom ot attention ll failure defeated by the Senate. The legisla ures of for four years past. 46 0/ vrappou * thousand pounds was taken recently in a fish pond in the vicinity of East Marion, Long some ten or fifteen states have expressed a ------The shooting among the islands is now preference for an election by the people. This just simply immense. It isn't a single bird Island. The fish was removed from the trap only after a fierce battle. shows that there is a strong undercurrent in that is seen occasionally but they go in tl >cks favor of a change in this matter. YOUNG MEN! MIDDLE-AGED MEN The outlook for the Eastport sardine indus H ow is it to be expected that any set of try is still very gloomy. The pack is fully men 110 years ago could provide methods 400,000 casqs short of last year at this date that would be suitable for this marvelous age. The Time will come If you were taken away The se zure of s me fishing boats eogagedjn It is a wonder that they did as well as they the heriirg fishery near Lubec, last August, on did. when you will want Would your home bt freefrtmdebtl A yer’s the alleged ground that the fish on board were Is it not in accordance with tbe spirit of smuggled in without payment of duty, seems the times that out Constitution should be re Would your business suffer for to have arisen from the smartness of a treas vised? Revisions and improvements are in A home of your own ury official who undertook to give a construc vogue everywhere. Even ihe sacred Scrip To enter into busineFS for yourself want of ready cash? Cherry tion to the words “ fish the product of American tures have been revised. Tbe people have fisheries’’— in the new tat iff just the same as ever governed wisely, and if it is safe and To protect a wife and family. Would your wife be provided for in the old—different from that put on the wise to elect governors of states and repre words by the Treasury decision c f 1885. It sentatives to Congress by the people, what is T o borrow money to bridge over Would your children be educated? Pectoral is understood that (be cfficial has abandoned the reason why it is not equally sale and wise his tflirts to change the interpretation of to elect U. S. Senators by the people? some rough place ibese words, but still holds the hosts on the F . W . Sm it h . To be independent in old age NO BETTER WAV IO coots more than other medi charge that they did net enter as required by law. cines. But then it cures more The sound of roller skates sliding over the G. A . Sawyer’s sardine factory at Millbridge Arm oiy floor is once more beard and the 'un PROVIDETOH TtfE fUTUffE than other medicines. is tunning nigbl and day frying and packing is on. TlfE WWT SUPPLIED. tbe 1 ttle fisb. Most of the cheap cough It is understood that the herring fishing st Than to insure your life. W e'issueover Five By saving a few cents u week you can purchase medicines m e re ly palliati ; Grand Manan Island w ill be almost a total Hundred different varieties of policies failure thisseasou unless the next few weeks they afford local and tempo brings ab< ut a change in the catch beyond costing from rary relief. Ayer's Cherry present expectations. Thus far less than five hundred b< gsbeads of fresh herring have been Twenty-Year Pectoral does not patch up or taken to tbe truckebousts at Eastport and CARTERS $ 9 per S1OOO Up. palliate. It cures. Lubec. This is toe smallest amount taken Endowment Policy at this season f r five years. At this time last ■TTLE Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, year more than eighteen thou and hogsheads which guaratees to pay you According to age and plan. For cost and re had been brought here and the sm >keb>>use» IVER sults seud age and address to Whooping Cough,—and every and herring pitklers had all they c<>uld attend ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS other cough, will, when other to both on the island and on this side of the PILLS line. Tbe fishing season will be over in four at its maturity. Afler the third year our pol ■L v m a & w t . or five weeks. HALL & HODGE, General Agents remedies fail, yield to icies retain the Cash Loan, Paid Since (be recent ball jon ascensions the ir Up and Extension value WILLIAM PENN 4 7 AOE O F 22. PORTLAND, HE. repressible kids have been fooling with the I ttle parachutes made of handkerchiefs and little i»a