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DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.


GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
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instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
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to
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Brave
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f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
''
ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
*
ar n
'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
en
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b
!.^r.
w
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t

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l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
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vear
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a
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| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ : "
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
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h<%i r
P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
>" '"
the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
*'
dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
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any nCW
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| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl- tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
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that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
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NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
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fcl
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ro
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nd
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nf
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TJ, 6-W. 307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
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r
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c
"
out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
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tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
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T
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n
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or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
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er m
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th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
I
\
EWSPAPERl NEWSPAPER!
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
give. jru .quick and dir*$t
aommtinication WITH A L L
PEOPLE IN THE CITY WHO
WOULD INTERESTED IN
YOU* OFPtR. .,
-NO 48
tOSi^A
THE WEATHER
Fair and nt a
and Thurdy; mederato wind*
becoming southwest.
AUOt'STA. MAI NE. WEDNESDAY M< ) KXl N<i . FKBRUAKY 25, 1014.
PRICE TWO CENTS
S r *N M, S
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Jv^-v -y -^rl-* wrl-- - rl. - - A

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/ ARON B. COLE. Up-
"^ per Picture) State Sen-
ator from York; and Hor-
ace Mitchell, Representa-
tive from Kittery, Who Ap-
\peared for Petitioners for
Station at Kittery Point.
ANN:-;: MEXICAN SITUATION
CJNV.C:;:N
_ero o:
To j B
tt e ounc
asses Away
A: ?or: anc on
"uescay.
; Qrcer .ssuec
j ^OSHUA i.. CHAM- Commissioners on
i" BERLAIN, Major Gen- . >
P
t:*:
ftn ft
-' f ,
p
j era/, Hero of "Little Round A - CtlllOn 0 lie
i Top,'' Ex-Governor, For- SeSlCCntsT ICFC.
\rner President of Bowdoin <
^College and Surveyor of
Port at Portland, Dead in
That City.
5-
I Vr t l ui - . d. Me., I-V
i, Joe anc -oraceM' ci e
jjosec r Sn 3arer,
oral JoMi , uu I- Chai nb. - r l ui n. on.- "f
t he I;-:-" l - i n- i . vr . L' f f i r f - r s <>! ' .tlv Ci vi l
V.'at, a:i < x-jfovi-rnor of Mai ne and
forr:< r ' >r-:-id-r:t of l ! ow<ni n CoiJ-t,'-.
c:->' to^ay in th..- ci t y
' . -rural Chi - i nt : l ai n v.a-- brcM-t t fd
ln!;ja.!:er xt-ni ral at "Li t t l e Kuut.i
Top" for h-roism on th- Il.ad of bat -
tle, and at Ihc . ' . > : f t::e \\;u v. a
j
brt vet t ed. rnaj.T ;,-,-a.-n.l.
T'.ic- n-.'TTT.orubl.- d-i'-nc- of I . i t t V
Round Top, v.'hit-h brought recognition
ft his personal ^- al i r - t i t r . v. al . i o r ar hr d
* him the *obri<
:
uct, v.hich. ha.i t -ndur-d
c-ver since, of "Thv h-ro < - f Ki t t l e
Round Top."
ilcn. Chamberlain Tendered distin-
gui shed service in many entrac-m-nts,
but the part to whi ch h- rrf-rrc.l i t ! j
the greatest pride was t ha t whi c h h*
took at Appomattox, wher- at the di-
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rection of C.e.n. Gram h, rvcvived the I *u.crln
B
from t hv. i-rterts of injuries
' rec-iC-d in bat t l e. . He hai l s-M-rai
tormal surrender of th.- arms and rol- at t acks n- hi c h it nasT feared woul d r*>-
or of Gen. Robert E. Li-, - and hi*"' ""!' ' l"-< deat h" Hut h- ral.i^ each
. . , lime und .va.i al>K- to cont. nu- unt i l
army. ; t hi - la.^t at his duties in th.' Po~t.Uin<J j
The funeral of <;,-n-ra! (. hanib. rlain i custom h.:o as surveyor nf port to
i nt- iu.icn.1 v ^ j which poHiMon-he. was appointed in
will be held from Portland City halt i
19
{^,
He
took* cold recently arid this-
forenoon. It wtn he a military j (Continued-on Page 5Column 4)
Yuri ; Ha r bor ..< l;-a.-h K. i i l roj . j
l i >-; si l i i - cp open t he xt Jt U' i i at
Poi nt , i . , ^, -t i l er v. - i t b reception
i v. -r; ..I tr-i' . ' ht. accordi ng :o
ikU-ix_4i^hn n<je4-- do wn-V*y--
. ci>nnn:s:-i. n r>: of Mai ne, in
(.1 w' . i ki i t-rrn mates-- a bi t t - - ) y
il pt i i t i on for tr-e comfort and
a t i c . n - i - f 1 :is.J.-nK(-rs at t hat
U!-' MA1 NK.
a hs-ari ns
mi Mr. A.
funeral and th- mc'nbi-r.-' or :h- r^t ai -
Mi l i t i a wi l l t ak*- i^irt.
, other d-tails innr-nor-nrrn ,-or:ipl"'
e
f
1
i this ev-nl nR.
Long in Poor Health.
1 General .Cb.a.rfir.Vrl.'rtnhad b<--i>n - in
j poor heal t h for a number of years,
?3CK
T>
|
FormerX. Y. Po.ice
Lieu~enam~o-av
New Trial and
CONCENTRATES ABOUT
BODY OF WM. BENTON
JT^O. / V. AS HE K C.
l -Ij
' HINDS, Congressman
From First District, Who
Js Forced to Change Mind
As to Proposed Retirement,
Through Demands by York
County Voters.
C:N
V
:C::N;PLILY
Men Not Sustained and
They Will Die in Electric
Chair-Whitman's C o m -
m e n t Tense-Testimony
Against Becker Held Not
Credible.
fori-Koins,' pet i t i on, not i '
n gi ven <'-f order-d, t l
:' at ib- t i n; - u
>r!T. out i navt
.-; int"i-e--t-<.l.
.;/-. f i or ac. Mi t ch- i i
]- app> ar.-U for th- p' .-tiiion-rs.
Mr. S-<' th M. Canr appeared
tii- Yor!t Ilarbui- ar.d |-:-ach Tlaili
This is a ' p- i - i t i i i n iuT-'.h- part 'of
iz-ns of Ki t t . - r y r^pr-s-niins t ha t p'.i!.-
l i t - conv'T-.i-n.-c r nt i ncc.-?Kity requi re ..__ --_ - -
the mainti-nanc,- of :v station for ^ " _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^
frt-lgh' . cn-J, grsw!^>C)?.,.^ax . Kiltery ; . - f - f j,j..n".n^.:.i^ }^'^^ J/..]"^'.' 'J-,.
r
'!jI
&' Boach R-iilr. . :i. i. and-l-i> ai l di t i on. i l :."h ^ r-".-'--T.:i!^.' ^_ *']' "^"^
:
'''."-.'.^
fain i urvi ". - o,. .-aid roa-1.; . av '.h'- ; . ". -. : . : : ::r.e, ~.-> .;n ^'^;- . . -.y
Th-'^i'rcad company- aPP^r, and r;:^;;.'"^
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'"l^ThaTtir/'pa^nBer and frel ghr | ^""lu!^" T.u^ on!>- -tlir... r^-
husimss a t - Ki t t e r v Point c.urinB the.iiun. th-r^.r.- . ^. hl ch i> .- oU. J
l-^a "r mont hs Is -. 101' FUfflrl-nH, ,. war- under . hi s nation. " h. - h. - r th-
ram th- ,,,:,ii,.;..mm-.
;
of ..,, .union ; tat!,n at Kut-ry Poi nt .-no^l b-
whl ch is .-:!rradv ,-r-rt. d t her e: an. I . 1 ma.ntam.-d.
-.. That lh.- Honru' o;' P.ailro^l C..m- t iv,.:-.- ,ts .-.r-mal cuxi' .:r t h' . - i.i.l-
missioni-rs has no power to require : r, r - or t >or nt i - >t i v-.as gruiu-ij
;
ui i^.e
In- commissioners are ' (Continued- >n Pagm-9^Jalumn 5)
-^ILL/AM 7\ COBB,
- -i Former Governor of
Maine, Named with Five
Others, Including Former
W
h
it?
hnu
*
t>
J OfA^ustaTas Possible
Trustee for the Boston
N'ew Vi.rl;. Feb. _'C. Th- cunvi ct i on
of Charl -s' Hfdt er, former police l i eu-
t . - na nt . 01" t ho murder of fi ambl er Her--
man IJos-nt hal . w-:is annulletl today by
t he court of 'ippt-als at Albany, t he
[>i-. rh-t t r i buna l in the state.
K-cU-r i?< f - nt i t l ed to a new t ri . i l .
hut i t FPemed prob.ibl.- t oni ght t hat
IK mi--
-
ht sro free withoii.t facins; "
xecori d on).-ill It was rflade known
th:it r i ' s i vi i - t At t orney Charles S.
\ V5vt man believes th'it under the pre-
vai l i ng opi ni on handed down by the
fo; : rt , - onvi ct j on a s-n^nd t i me wi l l l x-
The appeal t aken by the four Kun
men, "\\"hitey" L-svi.--, "Lefty Louie,"
:
"Uyp The Blood." and "Dago Frmnli"
convi ct ed as the act ual murderers of
KosVii'i'lia!". amfwhom D'-c.ker was ac-
cused of havi nsr instigated to commit
th- crime. \v:is not sustained and
t hvy wi l l di e i n t h i -l ert ri c chair,
probabl y in .March, except in the event
nf rvectitiM' clem-no
1
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3 -3-
Mr
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: , t '~r A-'T
v i - . a, . . - -n -.
Hope to Dettrmint Wktthir Shoot*
l*f Was by Sqnad"Ceifim9i
Centime at Wai hlnftoii-Enjlrsli
Ambassador Proftsm fattefat*
ttoft Over U, S; Aetlv.ty-Tils-
frams from Bryan tt Carraata-
El Paso Rumors Pttsfntittlt.
;:N:S
LASW;::?AWN
SA"'"" "> "N
Jf\4 .- >t . . i ^ ^ 1
Whitman's Stand.
"Tin ill.-trict attorney in the lust man
(Continued on Page 12Column 3)
Port l and. M-.. Feb. 2.4.^That" Hon. ;
Axher c. Hinds. ConfSi'OSfnnan from
the First' Maine Districttnnr- Wi t h - '
drawn hi decl i nat i ons to 1? a H-pub- i
re-elo(-tioh, \t> an- i
candidate
^r) t v(i i i >' '
n
* The Interdenominational Commis-
sion of Maine held Its annual meet-
liUT Tuedoy afternoon at the Pnney
Memorial church with large number
*f^the"cbmTRIsBldB" present. tTeshfeni
William DeWltt Hyde of Brunwick
co-operatinjt wi t h the i nst i t ut i on for
farmers and pastors of rural churches.
A. A. Hen Id o'f Watervitlc Hhgn read
The report on ah* .survey t<{ ncfjlectcd
(ields and the same \vas accepted.
The report follows:
WiiteSouse Inc.
glectd Fild.
""At a meeting of the executive com-
mllt-ee of the - Interdenominational
Commission of Maine held May 17,
presided. Reports from the various of-
lrs were read and resolutions adopt-
R
^
Committ
..
en N
..
ed. . A new denomination wa received
r
alactad Fi.ldt.
into the commission, the "Yearly
Meeting of FrUnds." .It was voted to
chance the name of the constitution
by adding thisnew denomination. Ry.
m
,
u w
.
aJ| yoted tf) mRke a survey O
f
Charles M. Woodman of Portland was
t
(,
e
neglected fields of Maine and to .
received as its representative. It waa give especial attention to the study ot
(
Three
. . . . ., j.i . ._ .k. erlntlnrr conditions in the rural com- ; tfco of
a
a nesS leader "e
>os'on-Mee'ng,
men from the .supreme bench,
received as its representative, n w give esprcmi anennon 10 u- oiwu.v v
(
voted to send three delegate, to the -l.tlB
B
Conditions in the rural com-; tfco of them who have been chief Ju.
v
- - munltle.8 of the State. ' tlce.i. a former. govcriior....B_.tpi-mer__attor;
are A. W. Anthony of
-
State and if for any reason these of-
"cohstftutions
1
of federation In New
t
de\-elop'this wprk should consist :
ne>
*
e
*" ' .T.,,,,^,1
hv
EI.
-^ngtenwnictr1. to-be heW in Bd.-
of
the salaried officials of the differ- i *n*wa * .'" "'" """
1
"'"
ed
n
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.
ton. March 4 and 5 Those delegate, ent Ptote.tant-denomination., of the , mer V. SpofforJ of the Hoa>,l of Railroad
iw, i -. ,. .. ,__ _.. ^,
-
.
M
. (ho nfi i commissioner!, fur thv selection of on*
member for t!ie b-^arrt of trustees to take
over the-Bos-ton * Mnir,.--noi'.ro.i<l v.-hen
U' is divorced from the N-w Y >r k. New--,
Haven & Hartford. -
It i Bive.ii o"t at the railroad cmmls- j
sioners' iiep.irtmcnt in this city that at a, j
conference-i a Rci.um with t-e roptesenta- j
lives of the department of justice the |
Hciuls should not serve, men frojn the
M. Woodman and Charles Harbutt or
re8pec
tive denominations were to be
Portland. A committee wa. appointed, appointed. Charles Harbutt of Port-
conl.tlne of C. M. Clark and Rv._P_Und was aaked to Befye iu. chairman
Palladlno of Bangor.- to confer with "ICwtiniiXl n Patfe a-^Column 5)
r_ey of 3os'X)r "A;> ^
f
-lo^r-ces ,s les'grs.:* on f/oit
Zr gr^ss-A S; ec^ 3.ec:ior.
i , . ' " - ,
* Boston, Feb. 24.Mayor James M. the party.represented in Congress by
Curly announced today his reslgna- me."
tlon irom Cdngrea.. In his statement Mr. Munn' resolution et forth that
he wld he took the atep a. a result of "the offlcea of mayor and representa-
thB action of Minority U-ader James tive In Congros* arc Incompatible and
R Mann, who Introduced a resolution it Is Impossible for one man to per-
in Congress yesterday proposing that form the duties of Poth.^
Mr. Curley's seat he declared vacant. -
' Th resignation 1 to be effective from
Feb. 4.
The mayor made the announcement
* following a conference- with Governor
Walsh.
"This step," he suid. "necessitates
* the Issuance of a precept for the hoMr
Ing at the earliest possible date, a
4
special election In the 12th Congres-
sional district to nil the..vacancy
occ
- _
'Tr^aTet^tlo'n'Tlh^' character is Boston. Feb. M.-Archl. Walsh and
Iv ^ceJsary Lecnune of the .Pal I'oehlcr tonight defeated A. H. Mil-
to the. municipality Involved Jar and John Christopher in a bowling
believe in justice to myself that match of 40 strings nt cnmll* pin. for the
this "course Is Imperative. In cons*- New Knglnnd championship nml a purse
flny
^
MtA
interest to the Huston *
nuenro of the apparent desire of some of WOO. The flrt half of the match was
Rsi
|
ron
,i situntlon. one was the In
-*>raon or persons to create political rolled lust night; the lant JO strings to-
tion of

orrt<
.
r i n t
|,e Mouse <| .
rat.Ua! at the expense of myself or night. The winners led In each Install-
h
,
K
the val i di t y of the feder!
p
_1^__^^^ ment'. The scores were: , merit's proposed transfer of the majori ty
v
'5^^^
==a!=!=
- "
1
"
1
' ' Wnlsh IflM-fWO; Poeihler 1123-1104. Team, stoclit from <h BaJtun -HnhUng X^JLO_ji
7-2O-4 total 4409. , j boaril ft tmstees without the consent, of
IPc Cigar thirty-nine year, eontmu- Millar Ifl t W-UW, Christopher 1MO-:I;. th* Legislature. The ot her ns a denianl
< mi. inerwiawl ! talj. lu aw
t4
*
T
X, Team total C3. '" 'mad* In a .peech by Oovernor William
' factory. Slaneheur, N. U. , " " . . '- .
, j T,
u
i ki ^. . t i.
land newspaper. The withdrawal i.i
l eavi ng- the nur'tlon
f t , the Flepub-
v,t(-r of the district. York
Wfts' iinston, Feb. 24.With a "prom*
i.>o received tonight by Secretary Bry-
an from General Francisco Villa that
the body of William S. Benton, Brit-
ish subject, soon would be exhumed
and turned ov-r to American officials
for exami nat i on, the Washington gov-
ernment considered that the first im-
portant step had been accomplished
in its investigations of tfie recent *X-
ecut i un at Juarez which has foeuseed
the eye* of the world anew on the
Mexican situation. .
Villa' s messatte came to' Consular
Ac<>nt ' Carothers at' Juarez, and as
irn".sls.ted il said Benton's body
v.-i.uMTie ilc-liverod. "but not at thi*
iirn- " T' ii:< was aci-opled by Mr. Bry-
an a_-< a promis- that the body would
over ;ts soon as liie Co'n-
s t i t i i t i c- nal i s i U-iuler could arrange it.
Stat Dap't AnnouncOTffMrtT- ':^.
Just befor- mi i l nt f f ht sta+e- -depart-
ment offi ci al s made public "this an-
coiinli' sent i ment -' Whi ch IB. practicalrj-*;
i nouncement :
unanimous :imng*t the Rep\iWlon*j ;.
t i. .. ir,H- i
:
"American Consul Chitiuahua reports
for the nomination of Asher Hinds is
"I expect to
vote ever atc
p-clei-teii \iy t l i p larBest
a candidate next fcep-
aKf Hon. William' T Haiti, s.
<- f Mair.c. to a correspondent
*iT-^-' ..--^^-*-~*^
I names of Hie followlng"genTI-nu-n from T. Halns of Jl.-iln-
' which elect!->n might ba_.mad.b:. Jon the tmstw^ finriT
ilon. Lucllltis. A. Kmer>- or Kllsworth, j
Tllc Houf
,
e on
), ,
former chi ef justice of tm- Maine su- \
tho at
toi-nc>- jsen-n'
i preme court. , .waa referred .to t i n -
I lion. Charles Sumner Cook of J' ortland, i Itepres-nt.itiv, \v. i
I president of the Fidelity TruM Co. i who presented i t ,
II in \Vil!l.-im T. Cohb of RockiatM, foe-| terms f t he' elm 11. i
rne:- Governor of Maine.
Hon. \ Vi l l i nm P. Wh1tehoiw<- o,' Augus-
, t, formiTv ctiief justice oj th- Mai ne su-
preme cmirt.
Uoti Frederick A. Powers of l l oul t on,
form-r associate Justice of the supreme
conrt of Maine.
Hon. Hannibal K.. Haml l n of Kl l swort h.
reprmentn' tive
J Governor
Monday.
"My pri mary nomi nat i on papers have.
been circuhiteil in e' vei y county of the
Est at e. " , -
This ' s t at ement was made by Oovernor
: Ilaines aft-t^ 4w~!ia'i been shown a newa-
paper cl i ppi ng whi ch iiitimated t hat , t he
, next Republ i can Sl at , - convention ' miKht
adopt i vsobi t i . ' t i M t hat it Wii the sonpc
of t h e " convent i on t hat each republican ,
i Oovenvir shall M-VVI- but une term of two |
year?. I nt i mat i on wa. also made .in this
j article t hat n effort was b.-irm quietly
I ma.le to el i mi nat ed Oovernor l i ai t i es from
the r i i Mi i i n- ' thi." fall .
lisc-i:s,:rttf th" latter matter. Oov.-rnor
' l l nl ncs ' s- ai i l : '
i ' -Ye. I have- seen the st.'itonicnt about
the one t-rm Idea for a Governor nnd as
.. war-a--l-ea-find out It etnan.ttcd from j
Democratic hadfini-ter>> in this State, j
t am n.it c.>nfc'loiia* of a"!
- - ~ "
tf
N!WS
X
S"II,
M' usl i l i i Rt . . a. !.!>. .' :.otHcial count by'
t n- asi - i r y rtU ui's tc-dsv .'bowed 71t)o na-^
j-4ona!-bnnk8 have applied for mt mlH>r*hlp
j in t i l t - f e. l r i i i l ivsei-ve . uystcm. that 1<
banks hi ve- notilleil ' t i i at oruahbttrtiwft-
committee t hat t hey wi l l nut . apply, .and
Mt, -aml>. !t i'nsp.-clors '.!' havo not been hvar.l f r om.
t n> ioc .
n u
, avoid I TH- capi t al of t u- hanks appl yi n*
he CoH ,ioA .-nuT t hat .r Capt: B. K. j amount s to W.CG4.KB.i34. whi ch is 99.-
'"* * ' . ,_
Mt
,
nr<>)
, had done uny- j per cent, of the capital of all national
, ""; "_ than' Hie. one thin he ac- , banks it. ihe cotmtry. .The capital of
* f".
d(
, ,
o t(l
,, disaster would not banks not acceptm* i place..! at J1.990..<
i
' '
md
"'"' '"'""' ' ""' '""'r'
1 r
'
nTTI at
Vhiladelphia".
r
>b. 24. -Ca-praln O f -
myn Berry, of th- steamship Nan-
tucket, charged wi t h -ni -ffl l R<' nc<> in
connection with the collision \ vi l h- tho
steamship Monroe, tostifled today be-
thls ki nJ in thF~neTrrbfrcnn ranks.'
.'i
[ N3. &M. ?
pany by \ vl i l cl i
New York, N-w H. T.
consent of t l H- . L- c i ^' a -
for nuy chunp' - l ' "
The meeting at whi c
spoke was called by
Real Kst at e Cxcl i . i : i -
nouncc<l purpose o:
expression of . . ( r i i i oi i >
nation. About ,v p<' "i
Al l t he New !-: t i i --l . i :
Invited, hut C,ov H.i
one pi e^cnt . l i - l ' -
1
^
targels' <m t' u- f;u t 11
t he Mai ne Cent r . i l s t i -
Boston *. Mai ne. hn
-trolletl by t he X w 1 1
that Mnannrl -i i i Si t l i
membt-rH of t ho t r uM- i
and
" i he transtei. I t
' ni ui t t f O Oil HI'.IS.
i i of Wori'-ster.
! t hat
1
under tl'.e
i t i e holdinu ciiin-
. '". of th* lioatou
, . i . 1 over for the
.v Hartford, the
! was nrc.-ssary
irWernor Itaincs
wi t h the nn-
>i - t : i l n l n g a public
the railroad sit-
: . - attended it.' - "
'. governors were
i n -j was the ' only
" Maine' s cl ai ms j
f.
f
'" Per cent, of
', ,s owno.l liy the |
i i n turn Is con- ',
i - . TI . He t hought !
- l-oard an*l Mal ue ^
. . . . -ach.
Boston r>b 24 -Two devel opment s to- ResolutloiiH erilo;
rtny added Interest to the Huston * Mai ne . solve In i he^I ' ni t r , !
i t i o<l uc- fir f ul l det i
rt epart mi -nt or ms t i .
t he val i di t y of t he fe<ler! sovern- ' artopted by the me.
FAIR AND WARMER.
northern Xew England: Fflir nnd not so
cold \Vedr.e8.1ay nnd Thursil.iy. moderate
northwest winds b<\cotn!nc murthwrst.
| Southern Xew Kni l i xnd: Frt'.r ar..l not so
, colil \Vednesd.iy and Thur. lay. dl t ut n-
( |shir, nor t hwest \ vl Ml s. Kast er n S'ew
J Y o r U : Kai r Wednosdny nn- I Thumday;
' not so < o M Thursday; l l Rht nor t h t o
' northeast winds s hi f t i ng to southwest .
j Boston Foretfait.
! Boston'. -Keb -J4.- Kovecnsl for Hoston
and vi ci ni t y Knl i We<t>u-<ly :*n'l Thur*-
l i l a y : n l . i wl v rls' inir t emper at ur e. I mh t t o
nio.lernte west -rl v wl n. \
\
Condition*-and General Forecast.
Washi ngt on. l->h -<
v
" ar-n of hiKh-
ir. ssure "f K i f J ' n i : i KMi t u < Mi -et ches
'r ml New Kni t i ani l t ' > Texav Thv we. l l h-
i 11.1,1. In i i i i bi i ' h '" | i r ; n- t i <- ; vl l y nl ! p: i r t -
'ir~\?i<' count'
1
i n' t i i e last -l hO' i r . K:.!<t
M.'IT> i i <j i ni i i r - t hat the Nan- ttTO. oen.
-as eoiniic f ul l spr'ed t hr i Mi gh t >f the 10 not l i ennl ' f r >ni two ha.l ll--'l
IwauiU' h- could ace nuttU-lt-nl paper? .inking permi svi OTi to l l r i ui f l at e an-1
. to avoi d other .-hips. Th- ' three h.nrH>een !>..j^cevtlv .r-'.nnfr.rd to
hft"d~or tH^^$ronrbe j ,,a^B th^Weceiwary resolutions, of accept-
wax wh-n
1
he hcnrd her whi st l - "V-ry '
a
:ue. ' > onl y live are
llrM
n.-ar d,-nd
"" *"'"**
real l y considered
n--
hf saw-
the
pt hrf r
of th, . Monr
' unt i l
a t ! i
Capt. Johnson in his t est i mony sum -
he first heard th- NanJiu-k-r* whi st l e
K. IIJ fe-t away ml f i r s t HI I W h-r l i ght s
at a distanc,- of about ,::M" f-. -ft . \ \ h-n
Capt. B.-rry .-aw t he lirlits Vie t ur ne d!
his ship hW'
1
t., st arboard. H- dM j
nut chnng- ip.*d. t.-cau.- when th^
Monroe blew t *o bl ast s ,m h.T whl."-
tkv Captv-J-VerfyTTT!! h- '"ok i t to mean
ITTat. under t hf nil--* K" >- v ' - v n i UK sh\v>s
In a f.ig, th- Monr oe lml_J!.t.'
1
_PP*'''-
Capt. Johnson... in' h"< tt-stlni. ^v Rf l t i l
t hai wh<-n In sounded hi s whi st l - t wn - >
h- me nt - to' - on\ - > i b- i nfoi nation
t hat h,. W: IK dl r-ct i ni : hi s rr.iirs- to
port Thi is a cle.ir weat her signal.
Cupt. lln Jobu- . - >n i n hi * t -st l m. . ny s t a r -
.-,1 t h' i t h- wx . I ' t i n k - under t h- ml-'
\ vhl ch permi t t --. 1 v s-ls to . U- par t t r-m
the rules to rt vol . l i ni m- dmt - danger.
The t i Rures for the suite hanlts and
t r t i Kt compani i s h. tve TI OI hc,-.-ti t abul at ed,
(Continued on Pag* 12Column 1)
Casque Soap
Imparted fropft-
Wide from finest quality Span-
ish Ol i v Oi l . Wrapped in ani -
tary t i u. Bett for tilt.
.nuri*ry and bath.
ic,
Platfor
Hnm on
^ ? , , nnUhn Oo
Mr ' , -ooker .
;
-l nnHhe, <
*rnj IJ^i n- s tok t l u, . . . nt r or m. Me ^i
^(Cont i nued on P9- 3 Cfinwn 3)
t empeT. i t ure* irrrA. iilrd rverywher
' r ent r r t l nixl southern Florid*
1
:
' . \ vest hev I" I ni l i mt f i l f m the next
, \ hours. The t ' - m
r
>er nt i i r i "ill I.eciti
I I modernti- In At l . Ti i l l r const
Thursday. ~
;
* ' '. , t '
f Pt
K.i.r ALL.MAINE CIGARS 3oWtitC 1*"^
Mnile
In Belft
In Maine
fr^m Cuban tob^c*-}
for t h* (Vftrl
PRESCRIPTION DRUG tTORI
^ AUGUSTA
iNEWSPA'FERr .NEWSPAPER!
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DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.
GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
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m
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itar
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instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
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to
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f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
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ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
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'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
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b
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l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
-
vear
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a
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| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ :
"
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
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P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
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the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
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dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
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| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl-
tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
' ~i ,6 -DSUnUICC
that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
*
NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
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307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
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out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
*
tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
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T
"
n
"
or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
*
er m
'' '"" '
th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
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DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.
GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
'
h
V
m
"
itar
-
v
instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
"SS .. .V
to
'
Brave
"
f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
''
ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
*
ar n
'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
en
^^l
b
!.^r.
w
l
t

1
l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
-
vear
*
a
*
| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ :
"
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
'
h<%i r
P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
>" '"
the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
*'
dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
'
any nCW
*
C
"
| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl-
tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
' ~i ,6 -DSUnUICC
that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
*
NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
. *.. " ? i!ir.
fcl
f
.
ro
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h
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nd
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nf
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TJ, 6-W.
307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
'""-
r
'
c
"
out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
*
tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
*
T
"
n
"
or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
*
er m
'' '"" '
th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
I
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EWSPAPERl
NEWSPAPER!
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DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.
GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
'
h
V
m
"
itar
-
v
instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
"SS .. .V
to
'
Brave
"
f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
''
ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
*
ar n
'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
en
^^l
b
!.^r.
w
l
t

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l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
-
vear
*
a
*
| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ :
"
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
'
h<%i r
P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
>" '"
the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
*'
dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
'
any nCW
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C
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| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl-
tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
' ~i ,6 -DSUnUICC
that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
*
NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
. *.. " ? i!ir.
fcl
f
.
ro
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h
r~
nd
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nf
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h
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TJ, 6-W.
307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
'""-
r
'
c
"
out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
*
tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
*
T
"
n
"
or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
*
er m
'' '"" '
th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
I
\
EWSPAPERl
NEWSPAPER!
DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.
GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
'
h
V
m
"
itar
-
v
instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
"SS .. .V
to
'
Brave
"
f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
''
ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
*
ar n
'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
en
^^l
b
!.^r.
w
l
t

1
l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
-
vear
*
a
*
| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ :
"
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
'
h<%i r
P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
>" '"
the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
*'
dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
'
any nCW
*
C
"
| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl-
tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
' ~i ,6 -DSUnUICC
that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
*
NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
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307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
'""-
r
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"
out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
*
tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
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T
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n
"
or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
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er m
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th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
I
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EWSPAPERl
NEWSPAPER!
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DAILY KENXEBKO JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1014.
GARDINER LOCAL MATTERS
tlee at Washington 'and tlie N. -w H. i\n
' ". t ' i ..! h i , i
Mi r .
M. t N ' - r ' u r U> e' i t e
t r ue r Hames u. t 3 c
rrom t
Frank . Maxvy left Tin-winy uf ur -
ouii fur I'orllond.
Arrangements
J
or
3oarc o-^
The degree learn of L>nforth Lodge.
N. K < > r. \ > i l | mt et Wedncndii>
ni ght for dri l l
The man> friends of Mr Wi l l Newell
A
" Arrangements for the Board of
wi l l b* plianfd to know ehe \* lowly Trudt banquet which is to be held
comolrsclnjc af t er her erloa. lllne
tlll
evening at the Coliseum-bate, been I
completet. ft'-keti. have sold well and
Mls r.ira I' ri-sHon of lUllowell i n- everyt hl t -s points to the succtas of Ih*
undertaking. I
The banquet wi l l be served at 7.30 |
by the Idi-u.1 caterers, who have pre-
par;-d an excellent menu which con-
sists "f *
r
<ipe frui t, turkey. cold '
m ut y. scalloped oysters. %eg-tab!es.
< el t -rv. olues. pickles, hot rolls, ic.
I 'Vt-
!! If ...I
r.s
:
. Mrs 3-,:-
:risT A "'rsr,
JOSHUA U- CHAMBERLA.I
' . nt l nu. d from
H.
nounced as the MoMn soloist for next !-un-
da>' communi t y loneert.
. i KWat at i d ills condition
MiortH art . -r t 30 A. M
Chi l dren Survive Hi m.
Tn. i chi l dr en sur vi ve I .n
Horat . Al l . n <>f Boston .n-d
w t ^hui nber K. i n of Br u n - > . i <\
d-., d
Mrs. Thuoel uf Iticlmiond who has been
a guest at the Iv.m- of T Frank Cuslck,
returned Tur nJay to her home.
:
re lejarmeir 3a ei :iror
S jr .
?
ai "uesca,
in ib.e '
Mi t a Nu t ill. Abut i d who lias been \ i - . i t - ' ei t -rv. oil'
Inn at i ic : o:n.-3BW Mrs W I I M, , od> f . .
r
' cream and i-ake. oranges, grapes, ba-
the past f ew d. i>s rtjUi,riiil Tuesday t n
her tiojriie in 1'ortland
One
0-.NH1 w.i* b fore the c ) u r r Tuesday
iiiormiiK -"id was Kl \ e n a (seiitcnre of 3D
da> in j.ill
and i-lgars.
Kdwl n \V. Ki l l s, president of the
I boarc\ will act as toastmaster und the i
name of John hpeakers wi l l be: George W. Heselton.
Henry Richards, Justice A. M. Spear, |
Kdwln T Munger and Walter S. \Vy- I
Club Mcttots-LoMl dntPtronl
Qotslp (row About Town.
Mrs I-. I'. Aus t i n and children who
hu\e bei n K'<-3ts at the homo of^Mra.
Austin' s sister. Mrs H ij. Cheney of
Jt andol pl i l et ur ned Tue-day to Portland.
r Vugust UH F. Morse qui et l y celebrat-
min Seats will be provided for 2SO | ed the 79th anni versar> of his bi r t h
and every man. whether a member of Tuesday at his horn- ' on Academy * , , , , , .
tho Board of Trade or not. is invited
8t
ree. Post card,, letter, and perW- ?'\ork"rTJ!tCd" I ,', af"'
. . _ _ . . _ -L * i . . . _
r
sionarj uor K, > u t rate orj< r * - i i t nat he-
Born in 182S in Brewer.
( I t - n Ch.tmberlain wa* * < ri
t own "I i : r e r in I H. ' x a- . . I
i j u t n t l > died at the age , . ; ;
!> iiraituvi i ' liam&eriaiii % r .
"ri'.rie; t h< old time and ; i i r . i ;
<->! t ha i \ K l n l l > i-ToiJl * . t l l
hi s devoi i on to books \ vas
t hat his f ut ur e ix-hola.rt.hip
\\\ be pi e dKt t d. Gr aduat i ' i
Kundol n College In the i la-- i . t !";'
he took wi t h hi m it h l Kh . - t honor *
and noblest preiepta. He i h. ' n ent er -
ed the Bantjor Theological S- r nl nar v
rl<! shown no Instance of a man
of r e < - . i t<K f r . - t n fcurh a \ * < > u n d us <Jeji.
r-jl C' l ai nl rrUin rei--l\ed lhat day.
"* ' > i l y i powerful t onj i t l t ut l on I t r ouKht
b "i t
1
' rough, but from i t s < rfect* he
I tu'.s sufterv<i untold ugonies since. This
endf
1
hl ux' t t vv mi l i t a r y career but
t h ~ V.HLT was then pr u<- t l cJI > tndetl.
Cleeteo* Governor.
i in r et ur ni ng t<. Mai ne Gen <' ham-
b i i ' i l n accepted t he chj i r of modern
Ur gu ige.i Ir. Bovt dni n <' ol l e' he, but
i n j. shiTt time was called to t he pi-
,-'"un of Governor .jf t he State Thr e
time., he was elected lu t hi n >HKh !-
n i l and hi s admi ni st rat i on was mazk-
> ! by t he same conspicuous abilit y
t nat ho had dl|Vajed In all other
IK-lds He developed into a Biu.lefruan
T.aL tie rapidly as he had risen Into a ,
< ary. *r"ut military ohiefut4n. The me.hod I
l > u - j of po' itlclan* wer- <-orned and d' j r -
u e r c i mir h
1
" <. - l \ i l i are r no breath of
3:*_ry
of
.. MM
H.ir. Id
oul d
t r mn
to attend. Both the menu and list of
a
l congratulations were received in
is sufficient guarantee that abundance. According? to a Ions ob-
Thr Ladle.-;
1
Auxi l i ar y of the M. E.
chur ch, Randol ph, wi l l meet Wednesday
af t er n on. Telj .'5. wi t h Mrs. Geo. Emery,
H will be well w orth
pended.
tn
'' dollar ex-
Mien Clara Robinson returned Tues-
day from Boston.
The mi d- week meeting of the
Haptist c-ht i rch wi l l be held at 7.30
Wednesday e ve nt nR The pastor will
take for hi s topic "Can One Be a Se-
cret Chri st i an
0
"
Jonas Edwards of Auburn was a vis-
itor Tuesday in Gardiner.
served custom, a di nner party was held
at whi ch were Mr. and Mrs. George
Morse, and daughter Lucille, Miss Ml n-
ni<_- Morse, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiile> I
of Lisbon Kails, Mr. and Mrs. K B.
Richards of Augusta, and Mrs,. \V
lock I pi cl ni - ever rest.-d up.' " his f ai r name
>. i i dhi , . , . J i \ v>i i l i ,.therx ur ound him. like t h<
mar ked '
W1
t i , ,
x
_ woul d bend, to each passing
bree?.o the cha.rai.-tvr of Gen. Chamber-
l ai n, like the ouK, alone defied the
i-torm. Surrounded by corruption he ;
u. i - i ncorrupt i bl e
Af t er hie service a sovrrnor Oen.
Chamberlain WHS cai l t d to the pr. aldency
of Bowdoln ColleR*. whi qh honorable p >-
i>ltlon h retained for the next U' years.
Hia rank as a scholar, orator, wri t er and
thinker star,.!.-* uni que and unsurpassed
amonK the Kl f t cd soni) 01 -Main- I l l s ad-
Gardiner
should neMr follow that c
In l^Citi Youmr Mr. Chambi rl ai n was
culled to the chair of Na t ur a l and
He\ealed Heligion that had j. r-\. . ,
us
. ; dress on "T!.e State of Maine' Is one o^
ly been tilled by Prof. Stow at How- i the Kerns of KnKl l sh literature, and de-
doin college Here hte talent- f ound nerves a place by the side of the most
away unt i l the shot was Mr ed ,.n Fort , finished production.-, of Edmund Bui k. - r
Bradeen and daughter Rut h of Al t on. '
Su
mpter whose ech.ol circleil ar ound
a
n4 Sargent I'reniiss.
Of prominence was the hu?e bi r t hday I
lhe
world To him It wa.s a clarion
ctill t< a st i l l higher dut y -a; d he mi-
P. No. 9, will work the
<
-'
akt
"
wllh t hp
numerals 1S3D-1H14
Flrst decree Thursday evening.
Mr*. Ora L. Miller left Tuesday
Mr. Morse enj o\ s the best of health ' medi at el y resigned and of f er ed hi s y
His Many Honors. i
To e\ en name the many honor* t hat j
have f al l en to this Klfted son of Mai ne '
Ml* Kutn Lillian Dcidge. a student at j Boston on a short business^tjlp.
"-.of M .- wl' iu' lig " ^ ~" "
grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. C. Dodge.
A(ih
Wednesday ervicVs will be held
Cobb-jbs<>e avenue, for a few da\s, re- morning and evening at Saint Joseph's
turned Monday. ch.urch.
at
Waxefie.c-McNaus .lion Co/s
S.ioe Siore
WE HAVE TAKEN ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND FIND THAT Wl
ARE OVERSTOCKED ON CERTAIN STYLES OF SHOES.
THE3E SHOES MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OUR SPRING STOCK
COMES IN, AS WE HAVEN'T ROOM FOR BOTH.
WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO CLOSE OUT THESE
SHOES AND TURN THEM INTO CASH, AND THAT IS BY MAK-
ING THE PRICE SO EXTREMELY LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY
NOW. AND SAVE A DOLLAR, EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T
NEED THE SHOES UNTIL LATER.
A lot of Ladles' Cross, Reed. Patrician and Clarice, $3.00, 13.50 4k
4.0n Shoes. .......................... Sal Pric 1.IS
A tot of Doris, Vnlois and Quaker *:.00, $2 50 and I3.no Shoes.
.................................... Sal* Pric. $1.4t
A lot of Ladles' Felt Boots. $1 75 ................. Sal* Pric 11.25
A lot of Ladles Kelt Rootw, $1.50 .............. Sal* Pric >Sc
Ladies' 3 buckl e Overshoes (best qual i t y) , $1.10 . . . Sal* Priea $1-M
Ladin' Normandics, $1.15 & $1-25 ................... gfe
The balance of our Men's Just-Wright, Crossett and Korrect Shape
14.00 Shoes ........ _ ..................... SaU Prie *1.M
A lot of Men's f3.00 & IZ.SO Shoes ............. Sal* Pric* $1.9*
Men'rt 4 buckle Overshoes (best qual i t y) J3.0.I grade Sal* Prie* $2.35
Men's l buckle Overshoe* (best qual i t y) $2.00 grade ..Sal* Pric* $1.50
A lot of Ladies' and Men's Slippers. $1.50 & $1.25. . . .Sal* Prie* 9So
THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD SHOES
AT MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST.
SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28th.
Waxenelc-McNaiis icon Co.
27S^ate/Stret, ----- " ~ Gardiner, M.
Mrs. Seth Aldrich is quite ill at her i ed and his highest fame was wr . n
Pleasant street homo. From t hat time his advancement
was rapid From his parent.- he had
Inherited a penlus for mi l i t ar y lif*.
His paternal ancestor* had s. er\ -d In
the Revolution, while on the mother's
audi'-nce at the First Baptist church. Oorpe A. Moore of Skowhefran was to this city, after "passing several da'ys .
side
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h
V
m
"
itar
-
v
instinct c-ni l d be
Her selections were both pathetic and the week-end guest af his parents, Mr. wi t h relatives in South Paris. I
tr
"SS .. .V
to
'
Brave
"
f
' ni > "f Na-
4^, ~ r> _ j
Mr8
- Annie Evans of Portland Is the F. W. Smith of Auburn was calling
^; ? appeared ^,,
est of hcr purents> Mr
. ^j
Mrs
.
on fripndjl ln thi3 cit Tue3day
.
evening in readings und im-
Elisha N
v
wc
,j. Farmlngdale. ,
personations before an appreciative _ ^^38 Carolyn Clifford has returned
humorous. Of the former, "The M- and Mrs. Fred C. Moore, Middle street,
dqm:a of the Tubs" and of the latter Randolph.
a reading from "Josiah Allen's Wife"
UP costume) were the most favorably
Frcd
Googln. who has been visiting
Paris exposition in 1S7H, ' wbtr he -Ran ac-
corded many honors by t he Fr.-nf h ROV-
Brnment. In 1S8B he was elected national
commander of the Loyal LeRion and in
1903 was department commander of tin-
Grand Army of Maine. He served an
president of the Maine branch of the
American Order of the RJ Crobs and did
effect ne work during the Spanish Waj-
TTve'of war wa.v not fur As \ ice president of the American Hi bi e
febl4-]S-2S
We WL : Y : K. 0:;e-s
received. Mrs. W. E. Moody rendered
nls
Parents in Randolph,
selections on the organ during
T
"^da>" to his employment at Adams,
The Parnassus Club will meet at the I
thc
shedding of blood but was i nspi r- Society he has been a power. Tor good. !
UbUll hour this afternoon with Mrs. |
ed b
>"
lm
''
ot
liberty. On a score of He has alSD been connected as l i fe mem- |
B. F. Fuller. ' bloody fields his ability as a leader was ber and officer In the Maine Historical So- |
-- j shown, and promotion fol l owed pro- ciely, American Historical Society. Hu-
the evening.
Mass.
.,. ., ^ ,. . ... Miss Mabel R. Porter of the Haver-
Fire was discovered Monday after-
hU
,
Herald HaverhlIIi MM8
._
who naa
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Emer-
son, returned Tuesday to her home.
noon in the house on the River road.
South Gardiner, owned by the H. R.
|* Sawyer estate and occupied by David
WcWllbur. ' The fire originated around
A
goclal was held Tuesday evening
. the chimney and is supposed to be the
at the
vestry of the JAethodlst church
result of a defective flue. Mr. Mr-
under tne ausp
i
ccs ot
the choir. Rp-
A t'nion service and Frances Wil-
lard memorial will be helcflfrthe Con-
groc.'itional church at 7.30 this eveni ng, ' shoulders and he had won
the auspices of the \V. C. T. V.
nat i ve i^tate.
Defense of LittleTRound Top.
The one (Treat event in t h < military
liff of (Jent-ral Chamberlain whi ch
motion unt i l at the close of t he war guenot Society. American Geographical
the stars of a general were i.n his ] Association. American Political Science
Massachusetts
Spai
.AT
i > _
:?:ss
M A : Y
reput j - Association and several
tion as enduring as the hi l l s of his associations devoted to history and scl-
HALLOWELL, MAINE
Amos F. Bailey 6{ Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived in this city on train 25 Tuesday
evening for a several days' business
visit.
An Ash Wednesday service wi l l he
Wilbur was able to save most of his freshrnents were served and an eve- n<?ld at T.JO o'clock this eveni ng at ,
I furniture through the active efforts of
ntng ot mucn
pleasure enjoyed" by all St. Mat t hews church, Rev. W. F. Liv- , a story t hat will never grow old but
his neighbors. The bouse waa valued attending. ingston rector. ' w-ill s?o ringing down the ate., us one
at about $500 and is a total !os. It _^____^______ . .____ \ of the proudest achievement-- sinc-p
I, Is stated tharf-thcre. waa no Insurance TJ,^ remains of the late Kathenne
For a <i
*
ar n
'de on the Krnn*>bcc
(
Napoleon stni.d on the bridge of Locli.
ence. As n member of the Egyptian Kx-
plor^tion oci*ty Tie made a visit to that
count ry a few years ago, and the results
of his travels were later embodied In one
of thejnost charming lectures. As a lec-
defense of Little Hound Top U.rer h.e *a frequently called upon to
del Her addresses at the dedication of
monuments, memorial celebrations and
scores of other occasions. Snme of hi
mobt memorable orations were entitled
the "Army of t he
v
Potomac." "Gettys- j
made his name a household word was
his
at the t a t t l e of Gettysburg. That
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOUND IN MAINE
OUR STOCK IS AS COMPLETE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THK
STATE
Pare*) Pott will Uk* ur stock to you and your mail orders
will start th* goods. If ovsr remittance, return of funds will
b* mad* by first m.M.
* - * . i*i*<ti.. \JL L. I^ i cALC r*t& t - i i ^i i i i c; | 1 . - - . . . . - - ^ . . . . . ^ . . v . ^ , . . . . ^ ^ . v . . . ... .. ft th
upon the building. Several of the
M
Lowell, who died ~~ Saturda'y - at ""okers should feel like gi vi ng due ; The voice of al l historian;- have wi nce burs. ' "The People.' "The Mate and tne
She was the daughter of the
8:1. r' -
Hallowcll, M*in
|< At one time it looked as though the
large mill, owned by the International
Parser Co.. was doomed, as the roof
| was ablaze in several places. Active
work by the department was the only
thing that saved these buildings from
destruction. AHhough the mill is at
pnMteot unoccupied efforts are now-
being made to secure an industry to
occupy them.
late Harrison Lowell of this city.
44 Tuesday morning- tohrr home ITTt-xr., ,.IH r.^
r
n,^
th
Main" I. aoVr led
Newton, Mass., after visiting at the j them to .xhe_ summit of t hai blood
The chimney on the house located at
53 Brunswick street, occupied by
Phlll;> Copeland, burned out Tuesday
noon and kept up a merry pace most
of thf afternoon. Chief Soulc was no-
home x>f her parents, Mr. and Mr?
C. Coombs, Lincoln street.
I
Nation." "He Mnnts and Acadia." "Rul- I novateodftt
m$ Powers in History" and a score of ; ^^~~-
These were all marked by echo- !
A meeting of the Hallow-ell Firemen's
Association -will be hfkl at 7.10
. . . . . . . . .... i Wednesday e\?nin-. Members are re-
!:lA
en
^^l
b
!.^r.
w
l
t

1
l^-i^^ted t
be
^^ n.
POrts on
the recent minstrel show wi l l be re-
tirg-uishers but they not needed.
Fun*ral of B*nj. Crocker.
The funeral of the late Benjamin F.
Crocker was held at 2 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon from his late residence
In South ijardinor. Re\. Mr. Wright
f<s the building did not catch fire as
it was feared ot would as the fire was
a very hot one.
celved and other business of
slalned " hi l l arui there ami dst shot and others
bursting shell they held the position , lastk- ability and finished oratory. ]
and turned the fortune* of the battle.
It was' t hat Ptand and charge made 1 In 1S55, (3en. Chamberlain was mar-
by Chamberlain and die brave boys ""U-d to MISS Frances C. Adatn t.B,S>v.
t hat sav<?d Gettysburg '-to Mede. U_*on aijd two children were bor^ to this |
has since become as famous nv the ' union Thes arr Harold Willys Cham-
charp of the Light Brigade u-liTle its berlain and Mrs
astH more far^rntcHing lesullswert-
l in the arch of-civilization. \Vith the
Grace D.
mt l ui u
Al l en
p
H
<J M Hff O If*- Walk ** '".%
1 * W; OLV ^t> S - 0
Saving* Bank Block, Mallowll. Main*
at
Unclaimed Loiters at Post Office.
bedside to the last and -ivno d1&
hi* path- '
Mrs. Cham-
Established July 3, 1M.
. . . - - - - - - WomenDutton, Hannah D.; Evans, . . . .
offlclatinK. There was a large at t end- t Nellie F.: Groves. Mrs. Osbane; Per- '
but left her!> 51
-
vear
*
a
*
| *nce of friends and many beautiful kins. Miss Xellie; Philllpa. Mr_ I3ali\ :
"
rst
t h>-
n
.
This is his
'o ay
It xvi' s an i mprl ph:
become a classic in
of fear.
and has
f
i.' ir national hi s- '
^ , - ^T~ - " - " commander and his brave mn there "
ln
'
h<%i r
P
ottrr to
Charles G Batcheldor of Chicago thoueht of ni -ht retro it or
wa
>" '"
the dark rlver
'
was a visitor m t hi s ci t y Tue*dn>. Mr. ^
f
.J ""J*^ "'. " ,
P
oke o fe "r '
bcrl
*'
dU>d Bever:rf
^^ *** *"* ^
Bateheldo?-w-a u natlvo.
u
f Hal l oel l . "" .:*,J?^!:
i
.^tL']?** . L ,, :. tender side of M* character has been
seen >y the reverent care wi t h which
he has oheHshed ai l the
BEN TENNEY, President. CHA8. M. DUDLEY, Tr*Mur*r.
TRUSTEES: Ben Tennoy, F. S. Wing'te, C. A. Cole, S. O. Otis, M. M.
Music was rendered sjbot. Miss Louisa.
by a quartet composed of Mrs. A- B. Men-Blaisdell. Randolph: Olidden. "f^'fj.?.J."
& KTCat n
'
any nCW
*
C
"
| Llbby. Mrs. Hiram Bnrgess. James ; Herbert: Leighton.
tei
that hc found a few- of his boyhood
sociatf>. und
nualntanccs.
Other Bsttlet.
Then came other h. i t i l es ami
tors of her' whom he had lived and.
1
lojrt. --His- home in Brunswick w a s a -
t ernahl t
1
muxruHi of norles of art ann
1
id Jndson Hal f . The. bearers ' James E.; American Portrait
were Chester Phillips. Frank Simpson, *
1
Wellington Blair. -Dean Johnson. The
remains were entombed at Mount Hope
cemetery.
I charges and heroic s.n nflce. The b,n- ' interest and it was here that hi* hap-
Deposits received and ge on interest the first ef *y$h mtnth "^ptf'*!
received on" pr before the 10th will draw interest from th* first. Ac-
count* oan be opened and mny b* deposited and withdrawn by mail.
Trt.l dividend, er.dlt.rt t rf.pn.it. si Bee 1tM.. 1^>MH.)I -
eeplTdlyr-.
LOCAL NOTICE.
Miss Agnes O. Kersey wilLappear in Fire destroyed a dwelling House
L.JSdings and impersonations Tuesday Tuesday noon owned by the Sawyer
evening, Feb. M, at 7.45, a't the First ] estate and occupied by Ed Ellis. The
[Baptist church.
The^Paris-h. of St. Mat t hews church
tln
"' the Wilderness Spottsyh ama,
plost
hourn werr passed. Much of his
held a delightful Whist party Tues- Cold Harbor and Nor t h Anna found t i me in later years has been passed in
his -regiment whenever the tide _ of his office at th< Portland custom
battle raged t h<> rirrce;.t and ot her , house, where he has" held to position
day e^ening at the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Fuller. Winthrop street. The af-
fair was largcl\ attended by an ex-, laurels were added to his formei- fame. ,,f surveyor. HI Brunswick home
ceptionally congenial delegation ana
various card games \srrp enjoyed.
Varied program will
iTsslon, 25c.'
The locaT flre department rcsponde
i
to an alarm shortly before 3 P-. -M.
An intlretiim? and j fire cnuKht around the chfmney and ' Tuesday, the cause of whi ch t\as L- I seized the- corpe bannera red mal- all Maine beneath whose roof so many
tese"cross oh a whi t e ti. Idand plac- < distinguished guests hn\ e been enter-
be
1 ,
A<Wj jw^f^Ea th.. nint-jp
T f
|t-c
n
hart gain>H slight blaze m the cellar of the res-
feb24dlt ' considerable headway. It was only by taurant operated by J. Ciprlano on
^
m
^
mmm
prompt work of the fire department Water ?trec.t. The damage was not
-that a number of adjoining houses serious, however, as the blaze was con-
^i were saved. fined to a rubbish pile in one corner 01
Joe Johnson of Boston is visiting the establishment, chemicals were
relatives in town. used to extinguish the blaze.
^ Owen Farrell has gone to Bangor on ' ^??
a visit. , B. A M.
and then came Uir awf ul charge ai ,
W8
s one of th* oldest and most state-
Petersburg. Chamberl ai n was then ' ly in that village, having been built
commander of a brigade. -His tlag I in IS^' n and is directly under t he class-
bearer was shot down in the beginning if shadows of Bow-doin College: ltr-(*
of the charge and Gen Chamberlain doubtful If there is another house 'n
himself at the hend of his troop.
Gen. Grant, Sherman, Sherl-
tained.
led them in person t..^,rds the rebel j dan, Mc'.'lellen, \Varren, A>rp*. Grit-
works. Here they v. , r , xposed to the fin and Howard have all partuken of
ita hospi t al i t y. Itt, walls have rung
with tho eloquence of Sumner, Wil-
full swoep of the (mfenerate batter-
ies and the dtn and f u i n n g e was >,i-nv-
thiner terrible. At :i iritical moment
-<on,''EvaiUi. "Ki-gsepdcn.. Bradhiiry.
Wr are headquarters for the
^ famoufl 8AMOSET CHOCO-
LATES, "Chief of Them All."
Have you tried them? Tou
* ought to. They are a pure,
healthful food niul_a most de-
licious confection. No artificial
* flavoring or coloring used. They,
are put up in a groat variety
of handsome packagescosting'
* (Oc, SOc and a dollar ' a pound.
An acquaintance means a last-
Ing friendship. They contain the
* finest nutFT'the choicest cream-
cry butter, orange blossom
honey, pure, rich cream fruits
and dcliem'.fn ot aTPdeaciipUoris,
and are covered with a rich, dc-
* licloua- chocolate. Thnt girl of
yours would appreciate a.Jbox_oi
The first bank In America.was or-
ganized by Robert Morris, in Phila-
delphia, In 1780.
(Continued from
TRUSTEE
~* One)
O flCMtl/*
a
' ~i ,6 -DSUnUICC
that he sent two men to at t end the con-
. W. CTPegoiy, special as-
In tho charge Gen. Cli.imberluin was I r*rye. Hale and Blaine. Hosts of l l t -
Btruok by a bul l et wh , h plowed its | crar> men have boen Ha greats dur-
way through hip body !>allilng that Ing the years t hat Its owner wan the
his mm would bccom- <Mscourage<l if president of Boudoin College. Jt ua.-.
they wtw their 1,-ader f . l l . he thrust ' here that- Longfellow came in " >
hi* .-word into the gr. , , nd -arid-teth- Deliver his _ famous Morl t uri ^Salula-
Isn't it safer to place the printing of your -report
with a firm that has back of ita printing experience
of over a half century? - ^
ine over it managed frT hold hisT feet
his HoldlPn had ..pt natt his -
d whl Ui -t i ere hc Tjccupic-d rrm
They Ar* Clooely Observing Public ~**en'nts and attended himself. He said
Health Conditions.
thHt tn
*
NVw
"a*'*"
ro

d
" a hold on
general, on Saturday, but he was sorry posit'on. It was a marvel ous exhibition
that he had not cancelled several -n- of r.erve. As the brinaii- went by him
Main*, breause it owned a controlling in- I
or
der th
on thp charge the."?* mpi-osed that he
was cimplv leaning on his sword In
An examining physician for one of the terest In the Boston & Maine, and the
'l prominent Life Insurance Companies, In Boston Maine owned f> per cent, ot'
n Interview on the subject, made the the Maine Central stock, which was the
astonishing statement that one reason most valuable asset of either c">rttpan>"-
4 why tomany applicants -f<H" Insurance **^Ve in Maine ttTo aetermlncd." he yaid.-
acr rejected Is because kidney trouble Is "that the treasury of the Maine Central
command and not un-
kept as he had le,ft them years before
and the old" port was affectod-lo tears
as tile tlood of tender recollections
hc charge w.is over di d
their commander was
The mcdi onl history of
. I came sweeping back
k
ge. To
on memory's
th
"
Spot
*
Isn't it reasonable for you to expect the Report to
be better_printed^jnore..intelligently edited and de^
livered on time?
No print shop in Maine has better .facilities nor
more up-to-date equipment than ours; we ^an*t
afford to operate antiquated machinery, to make ex-
cuses for delays or to apologize for poor jworkman-

BOOTH'S HYOMEI
"FiVal RTul been so closely connected
wi t h her who now was. quietly sleeping
in the silent city of the dead. Still
Bs-rnosets.
Our ICE CREAM Is rich and
satisfying. College ices, banana
splits, etc. Catering to dances
and parties a specialty.
even suspect
According to this it would seem that a all right and proper Wi t h W> miles of
" wiedlclKe for TnV~kldneys, possessing real railroad in Maine controlled by the Bos-
healing and curative properties, would ton * Maine and 139 miles of actual Bos-
, be a blessing to thousands. ton and Maine road, our people have
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N*. T.. made the Mnine Central valuable, and U
who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, l right that Maine should have at least treat
th* well known kidney,,liver and bladder one representative on that board of trua-
remedy. claim that judging from evl- tees.
dence received from druggists every- "I don't know why Gov. Wjilsh
OUT "charge's are fair and are determined by scien-
tific cost methods; We don't over charge; we can't
_ _ _ 3 A f* IK K ^M,M A ^*oV* r* I **,*^*mJL wKl av^K 1 t\ sV _*. _ _. ^* A . 1
wi t h H\omel. Just
pour a few drops In the Inhaler and
breath*.-4t Jjnno stomach dosing to
' upset ~jthe stomach. The healing.
-unera
Gen. Clamper ain.
under charge.^ActuaTcost plus 10% profit is a bus-
iness proposition that will pay_jjon^to- investigate.
Prices on application.
where, who are constantly In touch with Mas..ohti,e,,
S
Is not here, but I am glad iooThin, and am,
P
p t i e , r will We,
C
117 "3 a./ul" ~ ftt-lt-jsu.lom.ri. and also Indisputable to be here. 1 have no doubt but that Gov. !^ Lt fnd crevM e of th. 2
. W. Vll
pr<>of ln the form of
*
rat
'
ul
testimonial Felker of New Hampshire insisted at the me^bA^T'of th/ nos^ -ind ?J!?
. *.. " ? i!ir.
fcl
f
.
ro
" i
h
r~
nd
- - sKt
cm
- -
nf
"^:.-'\
h
- rr^ " *-- ". "^^ASk
TJ, 6-W.
307 Water t,
W. O. COBB M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROCOI
Has removed his offices to
tens, this preparation Is remarkably sue- day that his state should have one trus-
ceisful In sickness 'caused by kidney and tee. I t hi nk It should,
bladder troubles. Kvery Interesting state- - "I therefore believe, t hat there should
ment they receive regarding Swamp-Root be five tnmees, three from .Mass.ichu-
1
Is Investigated and no testimonial is pub- setts and one each from New Hampshire
Portland. Me , l->b 14.Th.- funeral
services' over the body of Grn .loshna L
Chamberlain wi l l be hclJ In this ci t y i t
is likely. D-iiit plftni had not been
stop the Irrlntlott.ajmosl - - , ., , ' _
-, will allay t he inflamma- ">*' *
l a !a<c hour thls
*f''
r
'""-
r
'
c
"
out the frt nl odor; kill the- Chamberlain' s son arrived here from
banish the dis-ease. Boston at noon and the preference of all
Hyomel as sold by drugglsta every- with whom he conferred was for n pub-
e
lished unlese the party who sends It Is re- and Maine. The people demand to know
wnere win
lulckly and purely relieve ||
c s
,
rv
|
oe
here and supplementary Mr-
ported of rood character. They have on what Is brth done and we should have
c
*
tarrn

nd
<"<><'"<' "' '" breathing
vtcff jn Brunawlck
,,,.,. Thursday or
file many sworn statement* of recoveries no secret conference The pnbi i e service
or
*
T
"
n
"
or
money refund"!. , . . . . , , , '
In the most distressing ca*.. They state commissions will look out aft er t hat 1
If
>' suffer from offtmslve bp*att>7-| '
L
"" * r"nueten
tlie
The Oakland
5c. C gar Bo.
NO ercFERioit
Me. B. Hon* CX.
renders who feel In need of such a rm- "The people of Maine have pT.irod mil- '^
or
'"^ "'h^r s>m-pt omi of catarrh,
edy to give It a trial. It Is on. sale at all lions In the savings bank* Those hunk* y
u
"hould u.ie Hyomel at once,
drug stores In bottles of two siies-0c. hnvi> Invested millions In Maine, Central A Complete Hyomol out f i t , including
ana tl.OO. However, If you wish rst to an<1 BentrWat Maine, tlirretor* tho people Inhaler and bo-ttie of lloimt. costs onfv'
to Dr. Kilmer A r-o^. Blnghamton. N*. V.; panles. I am her to expreso their ncnti- afterwards needed, In b,n 30 cent.-,
for a sample bottle. When writing be ments and next January, when our l.rg- Bowrtltoh A Webster ''o guarantee It.
Hire and mention the August* Dally Ken- inlatur^ meet*, if this mutter of OUT t r u- Sold and guaranteed in Oardlner by
aebec JournaL-Adv.
(
, tees Is not *ts4 right by the author!- Jack** BrosAdr i
K,,'l V
e
*
er m
'' '"" '
th
" ^.iintry. Ft !.. n l,.ng black cigar,
tab l ament of the government dur i ng the , , ,,, ,.,,
travpr!
,
M
Civil war ^rvu-c-. l Br, , nv, ck .l.l
1
,,^
s t r nw
_
Thf> pmprror
.,
bran(J
.
be^iolnfly' a BrtMlewe f >r his' home
elte .inrt for thon wi t h whom h
bv close ties In Rowdoln (' ui i rni - i . , , _ .,
_ . make it rxt remot \ objection
AUGUSTA, MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF P R I N T I N G
P. C. O'Brien, county -utaeruint of
has rpturned two or three
received at hi* office, each In
Mho taxes of an aged West
nman. Two daughten-ln-
son paid the taxes-a* a
Chrlfttmas present and the
w-an only recently discovered.
rxrent l onal l y
i Thrrr are rmly twrit> porsoTrs in
Frne<- tilth a jearlv income of mrtre |
than one
erfUl
,-ould Acrorrfl ng to tho "Mexican Tear
to i Honk." the total capltnl employed |sj
!
mo*.! ij.en. Despite this fart the aged i t he Mexican- mining Industry is
ni Vr !>,ab!e to smoke more than 20 a nftO.MX) Of this S500,400,0O Is
dav wi t hout feellnr anv 111 eff^', tw Amsrtoar
I
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