Courier Gazette

Courier Gazette

T he Courier-Gazette. V olume 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1895. titered m« Second data Mall Matter. N umbkb40 Tlie Courier-G azette O o o r R.og’iilarly Into M ore f?n,milies in Knox CJounty Than Any Other Paper Put>ltalie<l A HEN WORTH HAVING. Maj.- Gen. Hiram G. Berry Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Patronized a With a Barn Yard Full of the Same Kind the Owner Would Soon Be Rich. It was Tuesday eve A BIOGRAPHY By The Ladies ning and the crowd gath­ Baking Andrew Wentworth of Appleton is the ered snugly around the owner of a very enterprising hen. She has cheerful tire that Land­ Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould The delicate, truly pure and m i been producing two eggs a day for some time. lord Fish had kindled in lent dualities of About 7 o'clock each morning -he goes to her the office stove at the [Begun In No. 8. Back number* can be had.| nest in a small patch of weeds near the stable Central House, Washing­ Powder and lays; again about I o’clock the same day ton. A late arrival XXXIII. artillery, to march my brigade directly to the she goes and lavs another egg. Mr. Went­ brought the news of the lower bridge, to cross and go into camp neftr Ab s o lu te ly p u r e worth says she never varies a half hour from shooting of a couple of General William DcLacy, formerly Major of the 37th New York, says that he had been corps headquarter*. I proceeded on with my these times. Here is a hen that has a perfect dogs in another part of brigade, crossed the lower bridge, and went reception awaits the fair sex next Tuesday and right to cackle. the town. The dogs in appointed brigade officer of the day on the Flavoring vnnm* morning of the battle. Anxious to partici­ into camp within 400 yards of corps head­ HOME HAPPENINGS. Wednesday. question were charged quarters at 1 a. m. with sheep killing. The pate in the conflict with his regiment, he A change of considerable importance has ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENT. hastened to General Berry and asked per­ At daylight I reported in person to General taken place the past week in the office of our matter was discussed in Stoneman, and sent Lieutenant Freeman, of Geo. A. Gilchrest has bought M. Frank Extracts S . all its aspects, and finally mission to remain with it during the impend­ Donohue’s Park street livery stable. daily contemporary, the Star, by the retire­ ing battle. At first he denied the request, my staff, to report to division headquarters. ment of Frank B. Nichfls, the business mana­ 1 have secured for them the patron- •‘Constant Reader,” Tenant’s Harbor— the talk drifted onto the At 8 a. m. I received orders from division C. E. Daniels jeweler, has a very attractive The name “Valkyrie” ’S probably derived subject of the imprison­ but in a few moments, smiling at the impet­ ger, who was one of the original founders of age of the most intelligent house­ headquarters to join the division, and place show window, showing much taste in the the paper and whose active prosecution of the from the Norse “ Valkyria,” one of the ment of Calvin Graves of uosity of the Major, he said. decorations. wives of this country. A few cents “All right: do as you please.” my brigade in rear of the First Brigade. I. business has made him a prominent figure in maidens of Odin, who presided over battle Washington County,serv­ did so, and followed it to its camp and then, Rockland Commercial College is having a additional cost does not deter ing life sentence in the Major DeLacy galloped back and rejoined local newspaper circles. Mr. Nichols’ stock and marked out those who were to be slain. under direction of the general of the division, busy term the attendance of pupils being very in the company wa* bought by W. B. Nash, I If this is the derivation of the word, the his command, as it was leaving the road to ladies who are m indful of the StatejPrison for shooting two^game wardens, form line of battle on the brow of the hill. I placad my brigade in its present camp. large. president, who will take the former’s place as health of their family, from procur­ English yacht’s name is pronounced with a who were trying to killhisdog, and the general This brigade has sustained in this battle its business manager. Mr. Nichols has two or short “ y” which is the accented vowel—not The formation had not been completed when A good job has been done by Street Com­ ing that which is known to be pure sentiment of the crowd thus collected from former good reputation; forming as it did, on missioner Crockett this week setting up the three matters under consideration, any of “ Valkiry” nor “ Valkeery,” but the intermed­ various parts of the county and state was that back came a portion of the Pennslyvania Re­ serves, defeated and panic stricken. Colonel the plains of Fredericksburg, under fire of the catch basins at the Brook. which take him from Rockland. and wholesome. They are the fin­ iate sound of “v.” Graves had been punished enough. Sqid one enemy’s batteries from the heights in front, est made. man, a well known and respected citizen: Dayman of the 37th New York and Major A new 15 cent public carriage has been The session of the State W. C. T. U. at DeLacy attempted to rally them about that and from their batteries on our flank, without Houlton was largely attended and successful “I think as much of my dog as any of the any signs of wavering, is proof of its reliability. put on the streets by A. B. Crockett. Mars- rest of you do of your children, and I would regiment but without success. It was about tin Woodman, Jr., is driver. from every point of view. Rockland and this time that General Berry appeared on the I have to again, as upon every field where Knox county sent a good-sized delegation. not dare trust myself with a loaded gun in my this brigade has fought under my command, The Sons of Veterans will be inspected this A y e r ’s hands if a man should attempt to kill my dog. scene and addressing the regiment said: month. The boys are hard at work getting Miss Clara M. Farwell of this city was re­ “ Men of the 37th, this position has been make honorable mention of the Fifth Michi­ elected to the position of recording secretary. I am a law-abiding citizen and don’t believe gan Volunteers. Its brave chief, the gal­ ready and they intend making a grand show­ in taking the law into one’s own hand, but abandoned. I expect you to hold it as long ing. On Sunday, when the local church pulpits CHERRY as I deem it necessary, and I feel sure you lant Lieutenant-Colonel Gilluly, fell at the were filled by lady delegates to the conven­ Calvin Graves did what many others, who will do it.” head of his regiment in repelling a charge of The old steamer Pioneer, so many years of tion, Mrs. R. C. Hall of this city occupied, are attached to their dogs, would have done the enemy upon the battery which his regi- the Vinalhaven route, and recently owned by together with Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens and in similar circumstances.” The men greeted these words with cheers and successfully resisted every attempt of the menftfa* supporting. The conduct of this Geo. A. Gilchrest, has been sold by him to Hannah J. Bailey, the pulpit of the Free enemy to drive them from this position. war-worn regiment was, indeed, most noble. Wardwell & Dunton who will transform her Baptist church, of which Rev. Mr. Dustin, Pectoral General DeLacy adds: “ I never remember The Thirty-seventh New York Volunteers hull into a lumber barge. formerly of Rockland, is pastor. Mr. Dustin \E W 11011 EST)C UREA 11, As the fire in the stove crackled and splut­ was no less conspicuous. Colonel Dayman tered Landlord Fish waxed reminiscent, and seeing him (General Berry) after that day, The house occupied by E. B. Tngraham, sends us word that Mrs. Hall’s address was Arlington Wheat Bread. but I shall never forget him, how fine and was ever on the alert. His regiment was in corner Union and Grace streets, looks fine in ef a very high order. For Colds and Coughs the subject of his story was a prominent citi support of a battery, and always ready. It Llkcwian my Cuke* und Pantry of n.tiit.* quality. powerful he looked—always calm, unruffled, a coat of brown paint----- The three new • • ov n und can till zen of Washington, who had just left the contributed largely in repulsing the enemy. George S. Dalby the West Newton painter rdertt pr< RECEIVED office. with a genial smile, never a harsh word, and houses on Oak street are nearly furnished out­ and decorator who was supposed to have Hraud cun be procured at the following pjj never theatrical, but he was, as he looked, It has won new laurel* in the fight, which, side------George P. Harding is in the employ “ He’s a mighty good fellow,” said Mr.

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