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   Camden Herald (Newspaper) - November 13, 1885, Camden, Maine                                C amden Fit I A V Ily the PUBLISHING COMPANY AND 11U8INKSS TERMS STRICTLY PAID YEA PAID ar THE National By the In Staffs oj A Tim In In Almighty Immi mini In their 1 im Mid Hitin In of purl I nmi Minn hi tli hour of HIM nml 11 Is proper Hint it mil Ion should ii lny In lor publicly ot mid for nil of Uio Untied do n set the With tf Ins na day of public giving nnd ilo invoke the of the On Hint iluy lei nil 0 1 unl Ift people In I heir usual with ami of to the o every uml fir ull lie HUB Oono for us In the for our n nmi for out from the unit of CHI fur ibu blessing of and for our and wars rumors of it ml other lor liio which In hinds hits by tilled with mourners for plenteous crops which the labor oft lio husbandmen and our mi anil for the contentment out onr borders which follows on Uio train of n ml And lot bfl on lite clay ant n of 1 sunc tilled and by memo uml In let tho Inlet copino ot friends with renew Ilio of n flection and the bonds of kindly And let natty no while wo give and enjoy com forts that crowned our truly hearts ato Inclined to deeds of charity and thoughtful remembrance of of our concil Iso and thanksgiving i 111 iiiiii i uf activity slmll he clr and arranged by a run make the liku l n t I in e run mae pc dnut We lire sue the iC arc ihi mid upon to lion in regard to his nil i For thn Tin Now know left the last of May how it appoint the brief account o cd Collector ut which may not be uninteresting to the read u few compared wilh crs of the The Intention of mak who had Ihu almost mir f wp The Lc trial OH speaking uf his on the of Hie Treasury Department says Cleveland hns appointed Leveret I as Collector of Customs nt The Democratic lenders nro not particularly pleased appointment and lie Saltonstall is one Icd Ihe Hub rested in the was lersons ap says wilh the ami therefore has Ihu right h whomsoever tie pleases fur political posi And if at the lie hud lu his politi cal Mint he did nut and not i o their of candidate for tho of tho departments would not have heen crowded with and support ing ais now Ihu lions wore by the heads of de inl your views and requests in Thee will be placed on lile ami receive due Jurat ion he f oft appointments are Ii which hy heads of departments and tty ilic were calculated to Inn occasioned of lit appointment that have follow and placed iht President in the altitude of Miy and supporters fur d ing what they had wished idem miniely to designate 1ft and fnr formation their choice of persons for j If Ihe had said in tho bug li ning that he wanted no applications for no lio would have lo asinine the res for Iho appointments he should and that in selecting cers he wished only the advice of those whom he asked then there would have been no a for here would have been no well grounded Hut ing received applications and both democratic practice and principles being he person i iln with 1 allied should receive thu np li mar be aid hat n follow this rule would he lu ihe wishes of the ac force of tlic embracing largely he younger this lie lint what of it lias not every free been gov e nod by und must not al ways be o for aught we or know whal mure than to consider the wish es of iho active party force What mure expedient what more I f democratic principles aro to govern and this in the as during mosl of its it be by and through tht practical expo nent of those party and any administrative practice hat lends to Ihe parly prefer lo for parly men cool deMro for success is a the predominance of thou prin promoting the beat welfare lie question of the offices not of impor nisti than If political MIC wilh seems to ul honorable h should be UK we IH Slates u uiH are c lie lire sur id in the met on last The from was fur fur Ihe of the Ln dics nmi mi eligible been them fur tlic Home provided it be built I Another wan fur of this week fur mill hope the project not fail by of uk lo the ot the police Is not lo have his sentence If I here is ever n clear case of murder with malice it Is ill a case like Wilkinson forth to rob in the city of With a deadly weapon uml fully if opposed to kill Ihe by k of al lo served 0 of of iho nru In he in Iho In the of Ihe Dunn of ihe of Ihe he bailiff from 1ulanil in 1KIJ1 The have been u in making In shelter anil feed Ihe visitors lo iln during Ihe It is esti mated Hint will be upwards of here during and 2UUO or more in candidacy re a yood voters mid tins candidacy brought them back but Iho returns would seem tu Unit u rood many whom did not it o hare linns an fl york Ve arc Ihe Tribune lias a dear of tho The trouble in New York for the past rears has been n vast of the dent or Mugwump nnd this wrung impression Ims led the parly into a grout They would in York that the Mugwumps were lew in and the mon of the labor organizations und Irish Americans outnumbered them by at least ten lo These latter bodies camu to he standard when was ihe and iho Mug ly free naturally jolted a so entirely Lo protection us inis always the of this year began was iho lle 1 Maud boldly by their id boldly against of tlic vote oc To Citizens af OK THAT AUK Is published for in of Mai no by ncu ding against ilk less 01 Ic bti i other do tiis arc b of paid t Association of An Ire Aid Society o any person acting in tin as agent fur any other cooperative iC Insurance whether sue company belongs in or in curs the forfeiture of AND All of admitted to the are licensed tfic ihe licence ben ring his signature and Ihe seal of his ant it aUo the tin fur which lie is to crs are aNo licensed Tho licenses of Agon Is and brokers are ihe evidence that hey arc legal ly lo do the they and should lie called upon lo exhibit them when there is any ques tion ur in the minds of in The penally for fraudulently as agent a or insurance business without a li is the of and other have authori ty to do business on the assessment plan by Chapter of Ihe public laws of but they must nol employ paid solicitors or bogus and others laving no right to do send agents in lo the Slate and they pick up risks here md dodging from place o uid leave before the law can be brought bear upon Citizens of Maine should have nothing whatever to In wilh lo report them lo the Insurance Com missioner wilh the names of persons who may be summoned as witnesses lo a violation of the law against The Insurance Commissioner invites he cooperation of citizens and agents to free the from the vil of illegal and insti und the start won made with com All round lips A ml round ihu A brief stay In anil we were on express passing tli ruinous und scenery of tli valley during the It wiis our last and a most beautiful vlet of tho and fertile valleys o ruck bound Xew In less thn forty hours from we were In Chi whore ivc gave a day to the enjoy inent of sight In thu lis of the its public and and every attest tli citys nnd Its wonderful and We were most favorably with the city nnd Its people nnd a remembrance of the nml warm hearted manner In which our visit at 11 we boarded the trait for Kock Island and dur Ing the afternoon had our view of tin rolling prairies nnd extensive wheat fields of the Wo as we crossed the Mississippi rive to see puddling through Its muddy watta the same steamboat that IwU been pictured lu our school years The ambitious and beautiful city of Mln was readied nt oclock tin next where our head during our stay In the broad streets with thulr appearance thrifty shade give the city a Hue up and many of hur private resl deuces are unexcelled In elegance ant Contrary to our tin appearance of the city varies but lull from those of the east the of Its gruin nnd mill be its distinctive We had tin pleasure of going through the A which has the capacity of barrels of every twentyfour hours It Is one of the largest In tho world am on the site of thu one was destroyed by Unit memorable slot of u few years For n scene o ponderous busy activity and noise can of nothing this sidu of hades that can compare with u western saw mill Ue spent an exciting hour In the large one by the KulU of Anthony where wo sgw the logs taken from the water am without any In quick through the different processes of manu Into the finished Paul the capital of the Is interesting city nnd important coin centre but hardly as for an eastern inuti to live as thu foreign population being Thu two ami the rivalry between them is of times very to We suw what tho towns of tho West along the line of th railroad from Paul to The tlic of for In on we saw a white and elgh store also six of which liquor f Duluth tho of the nml ouri one bean U fill after In The city Is built on tho H hill nt thu head of Lake and tine city it bus a rough ami unfinished appearance ilic land above and overlooking tho from rocks nnd Yet her people are proud of her t in most places of thu extend a warm welcome to new coiners and assure them that success is sure if they will only settle look at the town and we decided thai we could not be content there and we wonder what decree of tho could induced us to hare remained Very opportunely at this time letters wer received from Boston Unit decided us to there and the thought made us gla for it Is no slight thing to leave the and associations of years and settle amol strangers in a And now word us to the business openings and op for money making In the West We mudu n en re fill study of the question and It seemed to that competition was as failures as frequent ami the chances for business no or even good as In the unless has a large is n money broker or in onu of th The streets of every town OJ any are tilled with strangers look for ami while there tuny lie more open doors to sudden wealth and the rise hi the value of real estate Is sometimes yet the number of eastern men who nru not succeeding hurc Is surprisingly urge and if one Is doing fairly well in the lie should take careful thought be fore emigrating beyond thu ior we do not care to live In the yet we have nothing against the and can but Its y fertile unlimited resources ami the ush and enterprise of her Of our return trip the Great Lakes und visit to we will write ut au ther Ui We the to all now sub for iroin now till lt old inuy fare wo oiler as an i IK luce in en t o prompt to curry forward lit of not in u me year and two months fur strictly in oilers Lood till Itor tho J letter from if iim n In this vicinity for a short time It occurred to me that u few lines from an old friend and former pupil In relation tu this part of our good state might be of some interest to the readers of the ns you aro well Is the shiru town of Somerset It Is also the business center If I am not mis taken ami terminus of thn branch of the Its industries are situated in a good agricultural region many of the farmers are quite extensively engaged in wool Here Is also a creamery where is gathered In cream from which the present yield is some 800 of butter per In the height of feed It was n ton per week I was told by tin operator at tlic And when we realize that wo much poor butter Is made by the many not to say onu word against the product made by others which we know to be eXi this associated dairying can but bo upon ns in the line of Touching lightly upon its manufacturing s for fear of taking up too much your col tun I mention among the large Shoe uilt about two years em 1 the spa Oilcloth the the Hatchet and the Broom fnc A prominent man here told your that he thinks the place lias In creased in population within five years M per cent which means that the present population is The many new dwel lings some of which are are evi dences its The coining event about to take place and which excites no little Is the Electric The work prepara tory to lighting is almost done and hly before this is In the people here will almost sec by I should fall to do justice to the ami especially to the hotel In this brief were I not to mention Its superior ho ni hly no town In the state of its size unless some famous Summer resort like Unr bor It In Among them and most to be mentioned a the Hold and Hotel both new with all the modern improvement und the best of AND U State A Sewa General Manager Frank Clcr of the Maine Central Hail road met the today appointed by the city to receive proposals for of the citys Interest In the Ils An oiler was to take the road amount of the citys houdet paying maturity of tho five per Virgil employed In one of the Manufacturing at Mechanic was caught by n shaft Tuesday morning and but proba bly not fatally He received se bruises on his person and a 01 the His clothing was all by the rapidly revolving Harry Austin who stole a horse rl wagon from this was arrested to day In North of has re been granted a pension of elgh dollars per month with back pay amount Ing to says the Free The starch factory at th year has ground bushels of and the factory at IMS groum between and Anson Morril of Augusta Is tin oldest living Governor of Kcv Fuller of the same city one of th oldest living of the Maine Lugis and Dunn of the oldest of the Legislature so far as heard General Franklin the sculp has heen staying quietly nt for a couple of engaged In model Ing a bust of of Florida will an Ic palace this Fifty men have sub scribed each toward its construction The palace Is to be 150 by 12i numerous towers of Norman style o A woman named Forth threw her te year old boy morning train at Bonn venture today because he had pox Before attention of the physician at the could be drawn to the fac tual the boy was from the diseas the train was of th passengers evidently frightened the motile for just after leaving thu yard and whll tlic train wan running nt of miles an she took to the plat form of tbc car and threw him from tli SMc linn been It Is today that Thompson minister of has made n report u the Council on Kiels case In which he Inn adopted the views of Grand ii that rebel leader should not be but should be In n If Is concurred In by tin C would obviate the necessity of i commission to Investigate hi his mental The protest of Foster and others against the action of the Womens Christian Temperance Union pledging the Influence of the Inion to political party hns been replied to by tin committee appointed for the purpose Tho reply sets forth that the action doe not make the Womens Temper Union a component of any po their resolution only Involv Ing sympathy in n common principle am It denies there has been ance or lack or courtesy to the minority the triumph of the majority being a In our free H alleges that In and States are left free to their own opinion on this as on controverted providing always that with freedom of opinion there be ti dellty to the National Horace aged inc Fred aged of have been engaged In sinking i factory this While was at the bottom of the which wac about 28 feut imd was nearly half way the well caved At alarm given nnd after two hours hurt Shorney was taken out but be fatally A large gang of men were put to work to release but ut a hUu hour this evening ho hud nol been At oclock tonight Horace body had not been A large crowd of spectators are watching the work of Shorney who was rescued wll Temperance The commemorative centennial tem conference held at Philadelphia the last of was u tem demonstration such ns WHS novel equalled in this country a fitting celebration of the close of a century ol temperance and will bo his toric In the annals of tlic The attendance from all parts of the and the provinces vorv ver flro regular bo ng and the papers and debates of the highest phase of the question wits 011 tod by men from every religious de and political As the cey note of the proceedings It was early that no resolutions dealing nutters of policy or methods of work be by the Exhaustive reports und papers upon ivory phase of the temperance question ware contributed bv most prominent workers of the which the minutes of tho session will be in u splendid memorial volume National Temperance Ono hundred years ago tush issued his entitled An into the uf Ardent Spir ts upon tho Human and was the temperance address vcr to the and which vas tlie inspiration to this and the similar exercises leld all over he In another column we give a of Hush may justly bo termed the pioneer fte Baby via wo gavo her C wu a iho criod for ilio clang to C When iho had ibo gave thorn T ic I gns of md my visit to liin country in ii corres pondent San For the Russian peasant luul any jf personal liber Hi was to be worked to to bo unlawfully and to bt torn from his family and sent into thu army or to and lo sco his children similarly In a a was convicted of having done to death by inhuman tortures hiring u course of ten years no less than one hundred of her among them several young girls of nut over 12 years of An other pricked a boy to death with a lie had to feed her All this is now Tho serfs be of thoir whose authority is replaced by commu nal Tho rural com have gradually acquired tho lands formerly held by tho and have distributed them among tho families which compose tho commune wilh groat impartiality and duo to several claims and Tho nobles have not failed to date themselves to tho For merly passed their lives in idle gambling and despis ing and finding their only in the Since Iho eman of thorn have become practical farmers and others into business or into tho legal profes sion and helped swell tho rising middle The peasant lias of lato fallen heir lo new admin of justice has greatly im and trial by jury has usurped thu place of the nobles Tho peas ants mako very good ibey aro but do not lack in shrewdness and common Sharp dealing in assaults and and drunkenness they look upon as venial but highway and graver crimes aro dealt with sternly up on the very Henry well known as n journalist in Georgia and ns tho biographer of Alexander said ono day Tho death of Louis Na perhaps changed tho whole course of my In what way I was in London shortly after tho purer arrived at from Ids 1 was known in London ns a veteran Confederate and a proposition was mado to accompany Louis with a picked in a secret and sudden descent upon Another rc liko 1 and tho arrange ments wore progressing when tho illus too ill to carry out his Perhaps it was just as well for but 1 have always won dered what the result would have If it is possible that 1 would have been decorated with tbo Legion of Honor cross and mado a General or a Marshal of Courtesy to Gordon related an incident of his experience in New York which ap to have touched him very deep Ho was in tho place by being invited lo as aid up on Hancocks When ho called lo report for duly ho was hand ed an order which directed to take their positions in tho lino ac cording to their Gordon was embarrassed when ho read He had hold ono of Iho highest in the confederate but under tho existing things ho had no So ho tho vexed question of his position by going modestly to tho end of Iho lino jolow every ono of the regular army down to tho But ho was not penult ted to remain An aid from Hancock camu galloping up and di Gordon as ranking cer to tuko IIH position at tho head of thu to Hancock This recognition of his old grade deep ly touched not that ho cared anything for itic position He id loo much a man of lito world to bo about but Ihe spirit of courtesy and that dic the oiler stirred his chivalrous nature to its fullest Again at Iho tomb Gordon fell decid ing lo yield Iho place to sonio of Hancocks regular military lint evon ihen ho was by tho watchful courtesy of Word quickly to Gordon thai hu was of and he was directed to up above Junes and huld his place lo of Ihe Helpful hy Iho writes a is already reaping Irom iho Tho holds aro almost and ihu improves as it tid Tho singular of this years id tho way strangers have More than 50 per cent of thu have crossed and the company ill unu hotel last week included a an and Iwo Tho element olio mods but onu to moot it Thu Irish visitors aro I heir tin of new wedding ul the breakfast quite riv aling a Thu royal in i along Ihu gap und by the His rojal highness would appear to Inea conducted by many of thu rowed by most of ihu and successfully solicited by till Iho The place where lie lira illicit whisky and the spot that big lady out of Lon ihu princess last drank goats milk ire pointed out energetically but id moru unanimity about exact whero a wood cock rusu where u red deer de and in fact princo and are already regarded rank ing puri and 1 must not adds onr oiu bit of tou 1 My guide il a wo 11 al H inn again if incut saul my if ou inc Mutt notion Butter is In fair demand and choice grades ru We quote extra Northern cream ry at i to choice at 23 to and to choice at HO to lilfe per West Tli creamery selU ut 27 to for M to for choice and 17 to LMc for good o Extra Northern dairy sells at t to and choice at 18 to 2oe West ern dairy at 17 to Ilk for nnd 12 t3 for fair to good imitation creamery at 7 to 1Jc for nml II to Hie for good o Cheese is dull and with extra selling at choice at U 12 to md common to good nt to 8c per lire quite with sales of extra eastern nt 27 to fancy at Tork and Vermont at Western at 21 to am Nova Scotia at 2i to 2t 1le pir better supply and prices are with Northern quoted nt 61 to New York at to 1 and medi um nt SI to 1 per Including Canada Peas steady and wll fairly at Me to as to Potatoes arc quite active nnd with of at to to 15 and sweet at 81 50 to 2 per Dried s lire dull and nominal 2 to per Green Apples arc In yood supply and trices are with choice Baldwins sel per 1oultry Is u little easier and choice Turkeys sell ut Us to 20c end Chickens at 10 to ISc per lb iii l n lu ut nf I Tnl man hy Hut Ada Mulli 10 hy u d II if South cf nill inid Ma K t McDonald inn of K of f Kill uf und nf In nl MM ot tlic loth dl lit otic In IH i A wl iH und I O i 41 9 i H 2J yen Ioit Oct MARINE POUT OF ROCK Sli New York Lucy II fell 10 C J York Catarrh Cured Catarrh Is a very prevalent with distressing and offensive Hoods gives ready relief and speedy from the fuel It through the and thus every part ol tho I suffered with catarrh fifteen Took Hoods ami I am not troubled any with and my general health Is much Postal Clerk Chicago Louis I suffered with catarrh 0 or 8 years tried many wonderful spend ing nearly one hundred dollars without I tried Hoods and was greatly Is characterized by peculiarities Uio combination of remedial agents tho proportion tho process of securing medicinal Tlic result Is a medicine of unusual effecting cures hitherto Send for book containing additional Hoods tones np my purl lies my sharpens mv and to mako mo of beats all and Its iao Bank New York Hoods Sarsaparilla Bold by nil 9 six tor Mado only by HOOD IOO Doses One is safe and J having be in con stant use K in thou sands of families ii this State for over thirty The true Bitters is the and it stands today unrivalled in the cure of LIVER SICK AND CA Beware of a worthless imitation put up in the same shaped The true ATWOODS BITTERS bear the large Tred registered on label and I Sewing Machines SOLD IIV On So they can bo bought by miy Is showing a nice lino of stylish Plaid At prices that cannot fail to sell THE TAB Is showing a Fine Line of Pant which ho is offering very I CURE FITS Whan t earn dn not main merely o thorn fnr k then ml urn I menu a Iff Prtc my Rivo mill rut U you fur t 1 trill us tind ono who hy With DO HIM SELF In anil by A simp Id u I hornu 128 Kust JUth 1 Sleds for A SET of wood nnd Ice bod sleds nro In good and vlll Apply in House for SITUATED nt within ten minutes und u twti Rcii with convenient und in by Cm mice und ly w on unit A Eood burn never rilling well Also one hind witli fruit und Fur further New Dres and Cloak Making tins over I 1 Main by to u TLW of limit whom viz A work 4U For Instant Use As a lu caws of and for the prompt cure of Cherry Pectoral If Counell writes I connder u most remedy for Immu I tented its In my dining it to It will re lieve i In of 1 In or John writ I u 10 Cherry for nvt r ll in i nif nmi iim it Sirs Pec Uins I i n l ti hi my fam writes Fur tin tin ed with 1 of children r found any tiling i A i iry It lit the most r of I have ever TOITO Cherry Pectoral uy of u severe king lo ho Quick Con AVe now regard as a Breek writes I nni subject I always sure lo n bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral with Tt without n rival for the eura of bronchial MY Ayer For sale by nil AT H KNIGHTS Removal Paine AND Miss Pease Have removed their place of business from the room over Clevelands store to the PERRY Mechanic two doors North from 1nscal where they will have all the Latest Styles and Novelties IN Ladies in want of stylish hats or a perfect fitting dross or should not fail to give them a SEWING MACHINE OIL AT This is the Time to get yew AND The To mako it for Is special inducements in WINTER mm MACHINE NEEDLES For nil the different kind of Sewing at tho OF K Is showing a Fine Line of WORSTED GOODS In their ELYS TIIK It THE OK A A CUIl  

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