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T he C ( > urier-Gazette. Volume 47. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 1892 Number 42

CITY CH A T. PERSONAL POINTS ELECTRIC SPARKS, THE NEWS FROM MEGUNTICOOK. Tlie Baptist aociety is to purchase a FORMER RESIDENTS. EDITORIAL BRIEFS. new piano. Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Fanctiil. Mass , The New Heating Apparatus Ready Great Building to Be Put In. Vinalhaven is Visited by Two Well Pencil Points. is visiting Mrs. C. F. Guptill. Orange Family Names Which Appear in the Town One of our New York exchanges recently Miss Margaret Miller is in Boston, Known Former Residents, located a certain event In Chicago, III. Boston, street. j The road is now giving its patrons Voting List. • visiting her sister---- James Swan is Mass., Chicago, III., and New York, N. Y. Day after day come the announcements i most excellent service. Two personages who recently visited Herbert Hayden left Tuesday for home from New York. arc old style. Places of that size and notoriety of new building contracts within the The Youngs Are Easy Winners With in Vinalhaven remind our local man of need no Btatc address. limits of our city, and our builders and Denver, Colo. His address will be 1362 the Pendletons Second—Mt. Battie tlie days when business was booming ------their crews have no time for recreation. Il Lincoln Avo. The conductors nnd motormen look Mill and It’s Progress—Ihe Usual .Saturday week Horace Robbins, John there. W. E. Avery was one ol the The Iron Hall scandal will not down. 8u- very fine in their blue suits and brass Batch ot Building Bits. firnt (Paige & Avery) wtio worked the j preme Cashier Davis of tho order Is In Jail is almost impossible to keep track of the W. If. Winslow and family have W. Wadsworth and Wnrdwell buttons. Rather a fine looking set ot went off to Webster Head gunning. East Boston quarry 'more limo thirty ',n!>e Production of other sla-es. It Is as- Miss Winnie M. Shaw of this city is o o . . . , , , , I eertained on a chemical examination of con- buildings being erected and it will bo The Payson Tucker cigar is with us islnnd where birds would never come. was done there, hut of lute years a few den9ed milk made In Maine that It contains one of the instructors in gymnastics of found that the average in price nnd As we have stated, the cars of the A line picture of the great railroad man paving cutters have been getting out silica and lime, consequent to being produced the Jordan & Marslt class of girls, style is surprisingly high. Rockland Street Railway Co. will be heated by a appears on the box. blocks there, the stock being excellent 1 on granite soil, that lends It great keeping Boston. An examination of our voting list isn’t booming Rockland is growing new electrical device. The device comes shows some interesting facts about the for that business. | powers. If granite soil Is thus accountable II M. Bean is making improvements Vinalhaven tnllk should keen forever. steadily and honestly, \\ inter and Word has been received of the from Virginia nnd is said to be most prevalence of names in town. For ex­ Mr. Avery a number of years ago at his shipyard property, grading about Summer, year after year, and there's no approaching marriage of Fred Fisk of successful and satisfactory in operation ample, we Hud tbat there are 19 Youngs went to Detroit, Micb, and engaged in The apparatus iooks suthin like a grate his cottage house and doing other work. the stone business, and was very suc­ At the Secretary of Stale’s office they expect other place in the I’ine Tree State t int Bangor, a smart Knox County boy, son who are voters, 15 Richardses, 14 Pen­ to make ibis week the first shipments of is making such a marked and sure ad­ of Fisk, llead-of tbe-Bay. and is said to be a great success. Our dletons, 13 Bryant9 and 12 Wadsworths; cessful. Of late he has given his at­ Australian ballots for the November election, vance along the various industrial and road, which is infinitely proper, will be Rev. F, M. Preble at the Baptist 8 each of Deerows, Goulds, Thomases; tention to buildin electric street rail- , covering York, Cumberland, Franklin,Andros- social lines as our oily. This is the com­ John E. Leach went to Boston Thurs­ tbe first one in New England to be thus Church preached a very timely and able 7 each of tho name of Bowers, Clark, ways in his adopted state and is largely | coggln, Knox, Lincoln and Aroostook counties, mon and accepted saying among all who day, where his wife preceded him, and equipped. The apparatus bas been sermon Sunday of last week on the "Dis­ Knowlton, Miller, Payson, Upham; 6 of interested. excepting those for the cities. The clerk who they proceeded to Haverhill and thence received and is ready to be put in.There covery of Columbus.” Is supervising iho work says that they have I1 know of our city and what she is doing. the name of Alden, Currier, Dyer, Hall, prettily thoroughly arranged now and rather to Providence, R I , for a visit to Mr. will be one of these contrivances in each Hosmer, Mills, Nutt, Ogier, Paul, Hanson Coombs’ presence recalled the lively times during tho early seventies ■ Link they could give Massachusetts some Leach’s brother, F. E. Leach. of the four corners of the cars. Camden Mill is running its full force Prince, Sherman; 5 of the name of points l oth in economy aud dispatch in hand­ Rockland next month will inaugurate and getting ready to make men’s wear , Anderson, Bean, Curtis, Heal when there was a very large force of ling these ballots. a new industry and make another addi­ Miss Lena Voltz, the accomplished j OUR SAVINGS BANK. granite workers employed at Vinalhaven. goods in connection with ladies’ wear. Simonton, Tibbetts; 4 of tlie name of tion to the small but important manu­ vocal teacher, who passed the Summer J ______It was in the day9 of the big govern­ Editor Holman F. Day has withdrawn frdm A new office is nearing completion at Baird, Boardman, Herrick, Moody factures that add so materially to onr in Thomaston , has returned to her i The Fine Showing of an Ably Managep ment jobs, when everybody was Hush, the firm of Day & Bunker, publishers of ihe this mill. Robbins, Rollins, Sanford, Tyler and studies in Boston. Miss Voltz leaves Rockland Institution. and tho town was having a big boom in Dexter Gazette, and is succeeded in the business business life. John R. Cousins, the Wilson. boiler repairer, who bas been doing a large circle of friends hereabouts who M. B. /Arey and L. M. Chandler went building. Hans and his brother curried by Mr. E. E. Warren, formerly ot the Water­ The Savings Rank Examiner has ville Sentinel. Mr. Day will aesutne the man­ business in a small building near the hope she may again visit Knox County to Boston last week to see some of the ROCKPORT INDUSTRY on business in tbe store now occupied published the report of his examination agement ol the Lewiston Journal's news bureau dead of Tillson's wharf, is to move into next year. baseball championship games. It is not by Mr. Taylor. Tho building lias been In Portland, and the great family newspaper Is of the affairs of tile Rockland Savings true that Mr. Arey is to play with the the larger building near by, which was One of our musical men commmts on A Company Which Employs a G considerably enlarged since then. The fortunate In securing his services. Lamont H. formerly occupied by Day & Morse. He Bank. The examination was made Clevelands. Many Men. brothers carried a line of candies, soft Appleby, formerly of Palmyra, becomes editor the fact that three cornet players have September 19 and from the report we of the Gazette. He ts a bright and energetic will put in steam punches, steam drills been added to our instrumentalists: beer aid such like, and did a good busi gather the following: A. Leroy Horton and family have re­ A certain publication which appeared ncss. young man, and will fill the position well. nnd other improved machinery incident L D. Crook, Dr. F. E. Follett and Mr Total amount of deposits. $887,158.50, moved to Lynn, Mass. Mr. Horton was lust week purporting to describe the in­ to boiler making in all its lorms, nnd Farnham, of the China & Pacific Tea In conversation with Mr. Coombs he market value of stocks, bonds, etc , one of our best painters, 1st Lieutenant dustries of Rockport failed to do justice OUR STATE. doesn’t intend to let any work of the Co. Mr. Crook, who has been making informed us that from two days trade, owned (exclusive of bank stock)$457,- of Camden’s Camp S. of V.'s, and a fine to one of our leading business firms, viz., sort get out of town. Mr. Cousins bis headquarters hero for some time, including a Fourth of July, bis share of 391.67; market value of bank stocks fellow. May prosperity follow him! tho Rockport Ioe Co. The fact is that A Few Interesting Items Crowded from commenced here in a sn.nll way doing will hire a bouse in the Spring, and the profits was $300. A little store of owned, $86,957 50; loans on real estate the Rockport Ice Co. has tho largest Our Last Issue. repair work, and by steady attention to keep house with his mother. Many of our business men have stocks that kind was a bonanza in those days. and all other securities, $352,810.31; busiucss in Rockport, outside of tho lime His home now is in Vallejo, Cal., his work and anility has now a business of nice advertising hooks on band. Sev­ Noyes & Goddard's stove foundry, Water­ PENSION POINTS. real estate owned, $13,400; cash on mai.ufacturers. The company does not where he owns a ranch and has other that is bigger than his facilities, hence eral have distributed them by dumping ville, burned Tuesday morning,about 3 o'clock. band nnd on deposit, $16,967.18; accrued ship Penobscot River ice but cuts its ice Interests. He likes that country very tbe contemplated change. Other Deserving Veterans Remembered them into Megunticook stream. There’s Tbe origin Is unknown. Loss 810.000. interest, $776258; surplus above all at Lily Pond, which is fed by spring much, and does not expect to visit these Mr. Cousins came here from Bath and by the Government. advertising and then again there's ad­ occupies the new house of Hiram Rivers liabilities after deducting amount due water and produces the finest quality of parts again for a number of years, if Asa J. Carter of Surry went to a Lewiston The following pensions have been depositors, earned dividend and accrued vertising. on Broadway. He has been in tbe ice About 40,000 tons arc cut each sea­ ever. hotel last week and blew out the gas. The allowed at Gen Cilley’s office: state tax,888,053.74. reason he is not dead Is an open transom. boiler business since youth nnd is thor­ Tho machinery at the new mil! is rap­ son of which about half is shipped direct Andrew D Walden, West Rockport, The deposit hns increased in the ten ROCKPORT SCHOOLS. oughly familiar with all its details. idly going into the place, the mules and ly from the water. Co I. 10th N. II. Ini , additional nt months since tlie la9t report(Novemher cards now receiving tlie tender minis­ This gives employment to 150 men, Tuesday morning the big digesters In the S12 per month from Aug. 13, 1890. 19.1891)867,548.87; and tlie surplus Matters Pertaining to the New School- pulp mills at Basin Mills, Orono, burst dls- trations of the efficient crew in charge. and 25 teams daily while harvesting the House and the Scholars. We need a foundry in Rockland, and Harry Lewis Blown, minor child of above all liabilities to the extent of troylng tbe mill, killing two men and injuring 1'. will he three or four weeks before any crop. At this time, may often be seen with our Limeroek Railroad, Knox & Henry 1) Brown, Co. I 20tb Me. Inf, $5,308.78. The masons have commenced to many others. Lincoln, Eleetrie Railroad, the various thing is started. five or six large vessels in port loading original at $10 per month from Aug. 11, E II. Lawry is President and Edward ice from tho company. The company plaster the new school-house. Tho Three young girls, Lottie Greenlaw, Venie limeroek quairies w ith their derricks, 1890. D. Spear Treasurer. tower is about ready for the clock, Wilson and u Belmore girl, aged about 12 engines and pumps, our clothing manu­ Our local life insurance company is has seven fine houses which have a ca­ Emma A., Rockland, widow of now located in its new quarters opposite pacity of 25,000 tons, which were pilid which will smile over the village with a years, were arrested at Calais Wednesday factories with their machinery it does LOCAL LACONICS. night as they were about to depart for Wood­ Herrick Lufkin, Co. L , 1st Maine llvy. tbe post office, and has Miss Mary Dun- clean, white lace. seem .s though there is a fine field here lust season and arc now nearly emptied. stock. N. B., for stealing about 8200 from Mrs. Art., ori -ilial at $8 per month from ton in its employ. Tlie company reports o for just such an enterprise. Ciiy Briefs and Stray Bits Picked Up Two thousand tons are to be shipped Pettigrew, who keeps a hoarding house. One Aug 28,1891. Here and There. an excellent business which is steadily this month, leaving about the same The tower of the school house 19 sur­ hundred and sixty dollars were found on the Edwin G. Chapman, Rockland, Co. mounted by a largo gilt achorn. If tall Alden llayden is fitting up a tenement assuming larger proportions. amount in stock for later shipments. girls. They are In jail awaiting trial. G., 28'h. Mo. Inf., original at $12 per oaks grow from small ttehorns we may Our Winter season of entertainment iu the upper part of his new house, Thi9 business has proved to be a per­ month from May 28, ’91. Some of our young men are in corres­ expect some giants to graduate under The Biddeford Journal tells this: William and social life has begun with alarming Walker Place------Many of our business manent industry and not a speculative Prescott, a young man who lives in Kenne­ John F. Lord, Wuterboro, Co. I., 1st. pondence with the Knights of Pythias the golden achorn. briskness, taking last week us a basis. tnen observed Columbus Day by closing affair, dependent on the failure of ice bunkport and works oil the York, was coming Me Cav„ increase to $30 per month grand officers of tho stale with a view o Monday evening of that week there was their places of business-----Dudley crops on the Hudson, or elsewhere. back from his home the other eveDing when he a tableau rehearsal at the First Baptist Irom March 16 , 1892. to organizing a lodge in town. A lodge Upwards ol $40,000 is yearly expended There is a new flag staff not quite so saw a couple of coons. He had no gun, but Jameson’s new house, Glenn street, is high as the clouds hut it hu9 a tendency Chapel for the PilgriuiFathers entertain­ Julia K .Vinalhaven,widow ofEplirinm will probably ho instituted this Full by this firm, averaging tho employment he got out and chased the coons and overtook up and boarded------L. B. Merry, the that way—a kind of “ excelsior,” you them at the trunk of a tree. Prescott pulled ment, the regular meeting of the Shake­ F A'lenwood, Co. A 4th. Me. Inf., with some twenty charter members. of about forty men per day lo perform roofer, witli his efficient crew has been know, a result of Columbus’ discovery, off his coat and covered the eoons with it and speare Society and one or two minor original at $12 per month from Jan. 8, tho labor of storing, shipping, etc , in­ dong eonsiderablo work in Camden o then with the help of a handkerchief tied social events; Tuesday evening, other 1890, and $2 additional for child. Mr. Dyer, representing the Home cluding the expense ot their lumber -----Tlie big “ B. & L, Tobacco” sign on The term of Intermediate school closes them to a tree. He then went to a neighboring rehearsals and eitrd parties; Wednesday John Wilson, Spruce Head, Co. C', Market Club of Boston, has been in town trade. The company Is well organized bouse, borrowed a gun and camo back and shot the coal shed of tlie A. F. Crockett Co. nt Burgess’ Hall, Thursday, Tile Gram­ evening tiie Boston Rivals opened the 2nd. Cala. Cav, original at $12 per canvassing for members for that wide with experienced managers who tinder them. is very plainly legible from Sea street mar School will have a short term in regular Y. M. C. A. entertainment month from Aug 9, 1890. awake Republican organization. Many stand the needs ot their customers and -----M. if. Nash is to open a restaurant the same building, which will be taught course;,Thursday evening two weddings, Hale Powers, Deer Isle, father of of our Republicans joined. Mr. Dyer are alive to the interests of Rockport. PRISON POINTS. here at an early day. by tlie same teacher. a card party and the Pilgrim Fathers llorioi. I’. Powers, Co K., 16 Me lnl , makes a very efficient representative. A Conditional Pardon Granted—An­ entertainment; Friday evening the original at $12 per month from April 9, H E L E F T HOME. THOMASTON TOPICS. VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. other Pardon Refused. John Thomas Opera Co. it: tlie “Village 1892. W. H. Gardiner is to have a cellar put Vinalhaven Nine-Year-Old under his cottage and a sea wall built Doctor;" Saturday evening, Leland T. COUNTY CONMENT. New Fields. Deputy Sheriff Smalley of St. George Wm. Tibbetts, rentenced iu 1885 to ten years Powers for the benefit ot tiie Lincoln along ids shore front. Tlie sea wall will Mrs. L M. Simmons went to Wollas­ was in town Wednesday... .Mrs. Sarah in the state prison lor.ihe attempted murder of Warren's Kings Daughters and Sons ton, Mass., last week... .Capt. VV. J. Street Grammar School, while this week A little nine-year-old in Vinalhaven was be 75 feet long and four feet high. John I! trier and son J. W. visited iu Rock­ Granville B. Small, of Lisbon, bas been granted and Their Woithy Object. Copeland left for Boston Tuesday even­ a conditional pttrdutt by the governor and coun­ is not tar behind with the Byrons in taken lo task by bis mother for spilling W Wadsworth is to do tho work and land last week... Frank Dushane of ing to rejoin his vessel... .A sewet lias cil. Tiobetts is very luw in consumption. “The Plunger" for Wednesday evening The King’s Daughters and Sons of the a hottie ol ink on the table. has 20 days to complete it. He will em­ Mass , has been visiting in town. Mr. and various society happenings. "Well,” replied tlie young Columbus, ploy a yoke of cattle and six men. been connected with the depot buildings, Dushane lived here for many y ears.... B tptist Church o Warren are endeav- Watts doing the work. This The petition for tbe pardon of Wm. Hutchin­ Alter this was. written the opera dale j orin$j p, r„j. “if you don’t want me round here I'll go D. R. Manson went to Boston last week. son of Bangor, who bus served three and a half a church debt id $400. week Mr. Watts sowers tho Wtu Flint was cancelled, hut there were enough away! One of our young men had a lino On Ids w ly through he called on F. H. of tbe five and a hall years for which he was They have tiius fi r succeeded in raising house and Mrs. S F. Robinson's tiouse, additional social events to make amends. "All right!” jokingly replied the 14-shot Marlin repeater. Hu loaned it Webster, who is quite sick at Freeport. sentenced to State Prison for breaking and en­ $327. ol the amount, with fair prospect Knox street... Fred Swift has moved tering the Hardy bouse iu Crosby ville, came Rockland lias something, either in the mother; “go!” to a young man who was stopping in Ho found Frank much belter than he of securing the balance within a few into his new quarters, tho Peter Rieli Itefore the Governor’s Council Wednetday, M, way of business or entertainment, to Whereupon be went upstairs and de­ town ut the time. Alter several weeks expected and says that lie is getting days. ardson House, near the station... .The 8. Holwuy of Augustu appearing In behalf of hold the attention of its people,constantly liberately packed his grip and started on lie wrote the young man to see what had along very nicely, all of which is good ihe young man. Alter a hearing the petitlouer horse attached to the Friendship stage There’s uo opportunity for intellectual or Landlord Whitney and wife of Hotel his voyage of discovery. He passed the become ot the repeater,aud was informed news to his many friends here... ,S. V. wus granted leave to withdraw. took French leave of his driver one day sociairusting in this community. Warren are busy putting the hostelry to night with friends of the family, but re that it had been lost in Moosehead Lake Colburn and Frank Dushane, went to last week, starting from the station aud Col. Allen went to Augusta, the other day rights ami getting things ready (or busi­ turned home the next day. satisfied that Lowell, Mass., last week. going in the direction of home, taking and visited the Insane Asylum to look into the ness. Several important changes will there were uo more continents to The fine water color picture of Lake The organization of the Knox Fish a short cut, jumping a fence and ditch condition of men who have been transferred Protective Association is a movement be made. Mr. Whitney will run tbe discover. City Inn, which is displayed in Rose D1XMONT. from the Prison to the care of Dr. Sanborn. with wagon attached. He made about tbat while of especial importance to our stable in connection with the house. Bros, window, is the work of A. M. CORONATION OF COLUMBUS. a half mile in good time, when lie was Rockport's famous speeder won addi­ oily nevertheless lias an important bear­ Graves of Waltham, Mass. The ladies in the picture are Miss Leua Cleveland arrested on the old toll bridge near tional laurels ut Manchester, N. H„ MISSIONARY OFFERING. ing on other parts of the county. Our Sunday services at the Universalist Wednesday. Dixmont has made a fine Church, South Hope, now begin ut two Henry Itedinglon Browne, the author and Mrs. Graves, while Landlord Foun­ O’Brien’s. No damage done und nothing county lakes, which are myriad, after broken except one rein....C apt Ern­ campaign litis season. A Box of Clothing W hich W ill Go to p. m. instead of one, Rev. I, H. P. of “Longfellow’s Dream," so well re­ tain makes the third figure there. Il’s the Burmese. an examination ut tile hands of experts est Montgomery has gone to Boston.... Kenyon, pastor membered here, presented his "Corona­ well done. QUICK TRIP. are pronounced splendidly adapted in Only five visited the White Mountains every way for the propagation of game tion of Columbus" at Taunton, Mass., The Baptist Churches of Koekland, Warren SOUSA'S BAND. W. E. Schwartz is making repairs on from here Sunday of lust week . .. . Capt. Morrill made a quick voyage in aud Thomaston are making up a box to send fish of all kinds. An association bas Friday last. It will he presented ut (be Oocun House and the Judsun build­ W A. Campbell and wife went to Bos his schooner MeLoon. He dis- j to Miss Sarah Barrows, missionary In Burtuab, now heeu formed the sole purpose of No military hand ever introduced to Amesbury, Muss., Nov. 15 and 16 ings, is building a barn on the Butter­ ton recently ...M rs. E C Colley went charge.I in Boston 1.425 casks of lime *kerc sbe has charge of a school of boys. which is to stock these various lakes in the Aiueriean public has made tbe THE SUMNER. field place, und is erecting two houses to Boston the other day... .The recently Irom Rockpot I, anil loaded 1,000 bushels 1 be bux wl“ “* “en‘ lbi‘ we#k' Ml” the most feasible manner. The state instant success achieved by John Philip , . , , . , , is a member of the First Baptist Church, this for Simonton & Gill near the now mill arrived son of Capt. J. E. Creighton of of gram and arm ed hack at Rockport, clly, gnd . of Kev. J. H. Uurrow, authorities are ready to co-opeiate with Sousa’s New Marine Band on the occasion Seh.Maynard Sumner sailed from Vin- 11c has nearly completed two houses for South Warren weighed 17 pounds. b< lug live days un tbe round trip. Next! Tenant’s Harbor. the association und Hie pro pent is tiiut of its initial tour A brilliant leader, alhaven Wednesday with a cargo of pav­ Scarborough & Crawford in this local­ The grandfuthtr, Capt. John Turner, is with any sort of su|f)iort and encourage­ inspired by high ideas, equipped witli a ing. While going through the Narrows VINALHAVEN FISHING. ity. exceedingly proud and delighted.... ment from our people Knox County in a corps of musicians selected without near Lawry’s Island she run onto u GRANITE CHIPS. Mis. Martha Waldo of Rockland lias The fishing season is nearly pver, und ■ ------lew years can oiler as fine fishing in- regard to expense from Europe and ledge, hut wus gotten off later, and pro­ John W Wadsworth has a very fine been visiting her daughters in town. each week now tlie eutch grow s sm aller The Hallowell Granite Co. bas received sn dueements to visitors as any section of I America, hacked by a syndicate of ceeded on her journey. The damage spaniel, Jack by name, imported from the state. ; music lovers bent upon giving this leader was very slight. T he whole am ount received by L a c e d : unusually large derrick, KW ieel loug, made ot Spain, who is a beauty und us intelligent PASTOR ORDAINED. Libby ul V iualhaveu fot the week end- O,Ci!u“ 1,1 • “ “ of 11 ’ *>* he set Such an inducement means not ouiy : an opportunity lo realize bis ambition as he is good looking. Hu is five years WARREN LIME. ing Thursday was 31,025 pounds. up 146 9«WF--HsftowU Kegtster. pleasure and profit Ui local devotees of of providing for America what the hand old und a great bird dog and something The examination of If B. Woods, the rod und line, but uu added aud ir­ of the Garde Repuhiieuiue is to Europe The three Warrea kilns are running wonderful us a swimmer. One day he pastor ol the Rockport Baptist Cliuieh, There la no better medicine tor lamily utc ' Over 26.000 tons of granite from the Nor- thau Ayer a Cathartic Pilla. 1 heir augur coat ridgewoclt quarriea are being used on the resistible attraction to Summer rustica- —such are the elements which have full blast. MeLoon & Stover last week swum from Lime Island to Robinson’s w ill occur next Tuesday uilernoon. At mg mttkee them easy and even agreeable to » □ ou luw tors aud a material increase iu the num­ produced this remarkable success.Sousa’s shipped a cargo of rock for a pulp mill Rock und them turned und swum buck. 7 :30 p. m public ordination services will take, aud aa they contain uo calomel or oilier iuuudMUOQ* new pulp aud paper mill lujuriou* drug, they are perfectly hale lor I PUut Winelow aud It 1* being uceived at ber of these desirable Summer residents. Baud in Roekland. Nov. 25. company outside the state limits. Mr. Wadsworth values him highly. be held. patient* ot any age. I the rate ol teu carloada per day. 2 TUB] ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 5, 1892.

Columbus tttedn't feel hurt over Knox THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. songs and ta.Jeaux by eight young ladies. and Sons marched to the M. E. Chapel where Countv’s celebration of the anniversary of the They were dressed in white with liberty caps dinner was served to all who wished. After great discovery. All over the county there dotted with stars, and wore sashes of red and which they formed and marched to the soldiers Knox County Very Properly and Gener­ S e e t h e was a general observance. Camden, uockport blue. The decorations were very pretty, intro- monument where they were photographed by ally Observee the Event. and Thomaston lending <>flT in elaborateness of during the nnion colors, and were arranged by W . A. Bosscy and then to Town Hall where 6 observance. It was a great day and well ob­ Miss Eva Bucklin and Edith Larrabee. the afternoon exercises were held. served. Business Virtually Suspended—The Miss Booker’s room was very tastily deco­ These consisted of singing by Miss M. A. Schools Rally Nobly to the Memory rated with flags, pictures and portraits, wi:h Last week was marked by three wonderful Greene, Sadie A. Greene, L R. Moreton and of the Great Columbus—Flags Are blackboard drawings by pupils. I’hc program N e w and rare occurrences—an eclipse of the sun, Hung to the Breeze. F. H. Pratt, the regu'ar choir of the Cong’l was an entertaining one, the following taking the 400th anniversary of the discovery of Clitireh. a responsive exercise by the schools, part: Hannah Keene, C. Rttidley, Alice Meser­ address by Rev. J. I). Payson nnd remarks by BARGAINS! America, and an issue of (be Rockland Opinion . Columbus would vey, Eva Knowlton, Winnie Grant, Grace without a slnnder of some one. It is not prob­ Rev. H. J Wells, Dr. L. F. B.icheldcr, Mrs. Hicks, Rose Douglass, Carrie Green*. KiMie able that any of these extraordinary events have been pleased if H. A. Hawes and others, closing with the ben­ te could hove wit­ Conarv. Folie Staples, Laura Simmons, Ada D r e s s will occur again very soon although one is ediction by Rev. J. I) Payson. To be Offered by nessed Knox Coun­ Collaruore, W. Grant. just as likely as either of the others. ty’s celebration of the The Primaries throughout our city did their AT VINALHAVIN. The steps taken by our ladies to organize 400th anniversary of part nnd did it well. Theie was no general turn out on Columbus a musical association arc certainly in the the discovery of Day, but the occasion was fittingly observed AT THOMASTON. by the several district schools now in session. G o o d s , right direction. Rockland has musical talent Atnoticj. The day was quite generally ob­ 5 FULLER enough to make such an organization a Tho day was observed by all the schools ot Delegations from Lafayette Carver Post served throughout our county, the schools tak. visited nil the schools nnd assisted in raising musical power. It will aid materially In ing the lead. In Rockland the stores were closed Thomaston. At 8 :30 a.’m. the Oyster River, developing musical interests, bringing out the Wadsworth Street Primary, Bailey Street the flags. At the High School Masters Allic —AT— quite generally. The exercises here were con­ and Arthur Vinal and Chancy Hall, with younger singers and benefit our musical fined to school celebrations, Epwin Libby Post, Primary and Bailey Intermediate Schools met at the Bailey School building while the Beecb- cornets and drum, furnished music tor the matters In a thousand and one ways. All G, A.R., sending delegations to each school success to It • woods, Gleason Street Primary consolidated march and singing accompaniment. Appro­ building. with tho Grammar. The Meadow. Mill River priate remarks were made by Principal Some of Kennebec County’s municipal LINCOLN STRBP.T. Primary, Main Street Intermediate all met at Tnpley, Rev W. K. Gaskin, and 8. 8. Com­ The schools centering in and about the High judges recently made a trip to North Conway, the High School building. At the appointed mittee man F. 8. Walls. The most pre­ W. 0. Hewett School building united in the out door cxercise8 N. II., to Inspect the Keeley Institute, with a time tho stars and stripes were flung to the tentious display was made in District No. 9, COBB under the lead of the High School. The view to recommending In confirmed cases of breeze, cheered and saluted. Principal Weeks where aside from the morning exercises, there scholars were arranged In long lines along drunkenness, where the parties concerned ol the High School was a little delayed with was a grand exhibition of fi-eworks, with the walk. Tho President’s proclamation was have any means whatever, a sojourn at sr me starting his exercises owing to the G. A. R. speaking, recitations and singing in the school­ Keeley Institute instead of a fine or imprison­ read by Principal Thompson Of the High being somewhat late, but at 8:45 he flung his house. 5 Co.’s T h i s W e e k . ment. The idea could very properly he car­ School, tho flag was flung to the breeze by the flag to the breezl. Then these schools bended G. A. R. detachment and saluted and pledged MUSICAL MATTERS. ried still farther, and cities and towns in cases by the G. A. R. marched through the school of habitual inebriation send such cases to the by the scholars, America was then sung, after yard, up Gleason street to the Grammar The Artistic Boston Rivals—A Very New Crepons which Rev. C. 8. Cummings read the scripture Institute nnd pay the expense from a fund school building, where another beautiful new Valuable Violin. and offered prayer. The Columbian Address raised for that purpose. It would be infinitely flag was unfurled. All the schools having met was then delivered by Ralph Wiggin in a very cheaper in the long run. here as their central station participated in The first event in the Y. M. C. A. course New Serges, O N E C A S E forcible and effective manner, after which Miss these exercises. These being finished the pro< occurred Wednesday evening, the Boston BELFAST COURT. Grace D Taylor recited the Columbian Odo cession was formed and marched tip Green Rivals being the attraction, The company very beautifully. The schools then rotired to street, down Main to Watts Hall, where the this season is made up as follows: Miss New Bengolines, A Case in Which Rockland is More or (heir senara’o rooms, where subsequent exer­ following program was presented . Priscilla White, soprano; Willis Nowell, Lefts Interested. cises were held. violinist; Wallace Goodrich, pianist; Jessie E. Cotton Crepon Reading of the Proclamation. chool Southwfck, reader. Because ot an accident At the session of 8. J. Court hi Belfast, last lliotl S .—The exercises in this school Raising the flag. New Novelties, week, the case of C. S. Marston A Co. of Bel­ included recitations on subjects peculiar to the C heering the flag. Mr. Goodrich couid not appear Wednesday Salute to the flag. evening, and Charles Dcnnee very efficiently fast vs. Waldo County’s sheriff for trespass, day by Misses Bessis Lawry, Mabel Hodgkins, Solo—Star Spangled Banner, Miss Aggie Falea i tried, Alfred Murray of this city being the Nellie Crie, Agnes Shaw, Eva Wooster and Prayer, C. A. Plum, r substituted. The concert was a most delight­ Song of Columbus Day, The Schools ful one. Miss White sang charmingly, while New Flannels, actual defendant. Winnie Dennis, and declamations by Win. Ab­ Tile Address, It. L. Bickford Mr Nowell’s violin work was artistic in every Mr.' Murray bought of the Thomaston Shirt bott. T, Raymond Pierce nnd Henry Baker, all Song—Red, White and Blue, Grammnr School of whom acquitted themselves with honor. T he Ode, Mies Pearl Ruggles way. Mr. Denuee. as we havo stated, was & Pant Co. a bill against Wanaraaker & Brown America, Tho Audience Singing by the school and classes was inter­ equal to the occasion, both as soloist and New Black Goods, of Philadelphia. Goods belongiug to the The address and ode were finely given, and spersed. accompanist, while Mis. Soutbwlek, as was Philadelphia firm, in the possession of C. 8. the entire program splendidly carried out. Same were made to be sold at Marston A Co., were seized, a judgment ob­ Lincoln Street Gram m ar—The exer­ the case last year, took the audience by storm. tained and the goods sold for Mr. Murray’s cises were arranged by tho master, J. W. The next event in the course occurs Nov. 12 1-2o. AT ROCKPORT, account Messrs Marston A Co. afterwards Mitchell, and consisted of dialogues and recita­ 23. Frank Baiid, the caricaturist, being the at­ tions very ingeniously contrived and arranged Columbus Day was properly celebrated by tract ion. claimed the goods and sued Mr. Murray, o o through tho Sheriff, for trespass, placing the to bring out the salient points in the Hie ol th‘- Rockport’s schools and G. A. R. Post. The great discoverer Mr. Mitchell is ebtltl&d to display of bunting from the shipping in the Mr. Nowell, the violinist, uses a 810,000 damages at 8800. Strndivnrius, one of the five best violins in Special Trade in E. E. Payson, James Simonton, Alton B. great credit lor the worth of the exorcise and harbor first announced that a holiday was at the scholars to great credit for the admirable hand. At nine a. m. tho High, Grammar. In­ the world. He paid 87500 for the instrument. Small and Robert Packard of this city were Some of our musicians had the opportunity of witnesses for Mr. Murray. The verdict was manner in which they presented it. The dec­ termediate and Primary Schools formed in orations here were quite elaborate, the center line, awaiting the band and Post on Central examining it. Mr. Nowell tried his bund with not guilty of trespass. Mortland A Johnson of DRESS GOODS piece being a colored likeness of Columbus* W. M. Purrington’a well-known violin and this city appeared for the defendant, Mr. street. The order of procession was then formed including a squad of mounted ctlicers, pronounced it a beautiful instrument. McLellan of Belfast for plaintiff. prettily framed and appropriately lettered by AT Mr. Howard of the Commercial College. This Marshal J. S. Foster, members of school board o o Messrs Bliss and Fogler of this county at­ portrait: was flanked by the stars and stripes, and clergymen. Grand Army, nnd scholars The reason assigned for the non-appearance tended Belfast Court last week. looped up with evergreen ropes. The various under the lead of their teachers. The proces­ of the John Thomas Opera Co. here was sick­ 1 9 1 - Q c pictures on the walls were draped with flags* sion marched to the llobokcn School-house ness of one of the participants. Rockland LAYING PIPE, while the posts were festooned with the nation’ where the proclamation was read by Hon. C. has good patronage in store for a first-class al colors. Many visitors enjoyed the exercise s’ F. Richards, the raising of tbo flag, singing opera company. Extension of the Camden & Rockland and prayer by H. B. Woods. After these ex­ o o Water Company System. Si mmer Street P rimaries.—The schools ercises the line of march was taken up to the Geo. B. Mathews of Thomaston left yester­ of Misses Thorndike and Wentworth united in day for Lewiston where he has been unani­ The C. A R. Water Co. is laying 3300 addi­ new school-house, where the flag and the new appropriate services, including the raising of a mously elected instructor of music in the pub­ tional feet of pipe at Thomaston, extending building were cheered. pretty flag and songs and recitations, Rev. lic schools. Mr. Mathews is a well known They come in bright and beau­ from near the prison nearly to the Warren At ihe Opera House in the evening an elab­ R. W. Jenkyn and Gen. J. F. Gilley assisting. figure in our county musical circles. He has line. Three hydrants will he located along orate program was carried out, the following PURCHASE STREET. been teacher of music in the Thomaston schools tiful colors. this 3300 feet at equi-dlstant places. Will participating: Rev. W. W. Ogier, W. Brastow, New Underwear! Always does such things well, and the usual for some time, and has done most excellent Larrabee, the expert pipist, is at work there Rev. H. B. Woods. Herbert Libby, Marion WIDTHS large attendance of visitors encouraged the work. He is a soloist and church singer of Underwear we ‘have made a with a crew of fourteen men, and the big pipe Barrett, Mildred Richards, LenuAchorn, C. F. pupils to do their best. For the outdoor exer­ note, and for the pas* year has been baritone of is rapidly going under ground. Richards, Mrs. Wiley, Lottie Caiderwood, Special F eature, and are olFer- cises the pupils nrranged themselves in a the Iopas Male Quartet. Many friends follow Rev. T ] E. Brastow, Miss M. Pottle and C. E. ing some Extra Bargains. Wednesday, while at work on this extension, hollow square, and raised their flag with ap­ Perkins. Various concert recitations and him to his new field of labor with good wishes 5 0 0 Y A R D S Walter Hawes of Rockland found a Spanish propriate ceremonies, Revs. W. M. Kimmell some very beautiful tableaux with delightful for the success which his ability assures. dollar several feet under ground. and J. H. Parshley, and a G. A. R. delegation music by Vcazie’s Band made a most enjoy­ o o Ladies’ Underwear, led by Commander Noster assisting. An ad­ A. T. Crockett played the organ at tho Cong’l The people at Warren would like exceedingly able program. dress was finely delivered by Miss Lizzie to see the C. A R. system extended to their Especial thanks are due C. E. Perkins for Church, Camden, Sunday. A t 25o, 37 l-2c,39c, 50c 81.00 Plain and Fisnrni Turkey Plummer and Eddie Gale. Tho flag was sup­ smart town. A prominent business man told his successful labors. and 81.25 each. plemented by two long streamers of American THE WORLD OVER. T ub C.-G, the other day that he would give flags reaching to the ground. The front of the liberally towards such a result. AT CAMDEN. A Knox County Invention Which Is school building was also prettily decorated, Booming. Gents’ Underwear, SPORTING TOPICS. Janitor I.urvey doing this part of the work Camden’s observance of Columbus Day was Ladies’ Boots! Within the building the clock in the stairway in every way a success. The day was ushered Hix, of the Hall & Hix firm, h is A t 25c, 50c, 75c, 81 00, 81 25 in lengths from 1 1-2 to 5 in by the ringing of bells. At 8.30 the various been out to Louisville, attending tho National Venison Steak from Down Machias was prettily embellished with flags, Edw and 82.00 each. Way —Dog and Gun. Cables doing this part of the work. schools held appropriate exercises in their in­ Association of Fire Engineers. This meeting yards, at All the rooms in this building were decorated. dividual rooms. At 9:30 the Camden Band included Chief Engineers for all over the A young man shot two deer between Waldo­ Miss Walker’s room bad little flags for a proceeded to the various school-houses, gath­ country. Mr. Hix introduced his patent axe Children’s Underwear, boro and Damariscotta, last week. He saw frieze all about the blackboard. In Miss ering up the scholars in a long procession handles, and tho association adopted them as three, hut one got away. Fisk’s room streamers of the national colors which ended in front of the Bay View Hotel the finest thing ever seen for fire departments A t 25c, 37 l-2e and 50c each. Edw. Thurlow got 29 birds in three days. swung from the center to tho corners, with escorted by the G. A. R. Post. Here aftor taking many orders for axes and handles. James Donohue and E B . Hastings got a half drawings on the boaids by’ Walter Shuman, prayer by Bev. L D. Evans, the Columbus They are already used in many of tho big dozen in a few hour?, one day last week Geo. KillmanZand Charles Smalley. In Miss Day address was finely delivered by Master city departments, and it looks now as if this New Stamped UiueiiH, Charles J. Merrifield and Harry Hix shot Shields' room there were appropriate druwings Curtis, High School, class of ’93. and the Co­ Knox County invention would bo known and eleven birds, Friday. Thursday and Friday on the boards, a steamship representing 1892, lumbian Ode by Miss Priscilla Alden of the used the world over. New Sideboard Covers, Regular price 50 cents. Parks Bolter and a friend captured 28 bin’s. by Edgar Davis, being especially worthy. same class, also admtriably rendered. The ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. New Commode Covers, 4 0 4 James Donohue and W. H. Norcross got a big In Miss Walkei’s choolthe vocal music was flag was then raised with the usual ceremonies. bag of birds early in the week. led by Miss Ernllie Phillips. Messrs. W. E. From 11:30 to 12:30 a picnic dinner was A Resident of Union Falls Into the New Tray Cloths, Friday night’s Pullman took out from the K. Ingraham and Eastman furnished instrumen­ served in Lower Megunlicook Hall, under Seekonk River. New Splashers, tal music. The program Included addresses charge of the efficient Ladies Relief Corps. A L. depot six handsome deer carcasses from Eugene Simmons, aged 31 years, u native of and recitations by Will Hahn, Edith Clark, In the afternoon were athletic sports, 10 New Doylies, dowu Machias way, while Saturday morning’s EJst Union, while repairing a bridge at Provi­ Florence St. Clair, Aileen Davis, Inez Keyes’ men out-pulling a pair of horses, a gain*: of Shoe Store. tram took out six more, a tine hag of part­ dence, R. I., Friday morning, accidentally fell N ew B ib s, ridges and a hear skin, also from the Machias Blanche Goulding, Grace Chadwick, Clara baseball, and tho like. into ihe Seekouk river and was drowned. neighborhood. Saturday morning’s game was Leighton and Fred Morang, an interesting In the evening public exercises were held New Doylies and Center Pieces Black Fur Lined Jatkels, tagged to T. M. Arnold and I. H. Carter, essay by Venie Plummer, and u trio by Mary in Megunticook Hall, which was prettily in Cut Work. Hawson, Eugene Freeman and Nelson Mc­ Haverhill, Mass decorated. Stacks of muskets occupied the 5®**Speeial Trade in Tray Cloths Dougal, accompanied by Venie Plummer corners of the stage, draped with flags, while BUILDING BITS. There were 85 visitors at these exercises. guerdons ot stars and stripes udorued FLOWERING BULBS! at 20 cents. In Miss Shields’ interesting exercises the tho proscenium sides. The front of the Plant your Bulba now mid r .b Winter of its drear- House Building at Its Height—Condi­ iuutia by and by, by having y our house filled Jgy-New Chenille Covers, all sizes, following song, written for the school by Miss stageand gallery were patriotic with red, white wilh fragrant aud beuutiful flowers. $ 1 2 .5 0 tion of Work all colors, low prices. Anna Coughlin, was sung : and blue. These decorations were the work of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, WHITE KID LININGS George A. Crockett and Al. Arnold left Wed­ Principal Libhey and scholars of the High Daffodils, Freest a Refractors, These garments would be a nesday for Green’s Landing, where they put Bing Columbus* deathless glory, School. Slug bin fame, The evening program included a band Chinese Lillies, Etc.. Etc. the finishing touches on the Russ house which Praise his name, bargain at $25 00. they previously plastered....The frame for the Chant our grateful story. concert, singing by a inula quartet, music •XTF illo Bulbs jUbt received Belling C H E A P a t New Ribbons. residence of Thomas Hawkins, opposite the II. by the Camden quintet, and appropriate Marked Down From $4 to Freewill Church, is in the air....T here are Side by side with reckless strangers, addresses by Judge Robinson, J. H. Mont­ C. M, TIBBETTS’ FRUIT STORE, < Per tho wave 40 3X7 M A IN S T R E E T . rumors of rnuny more new bouses to be bui t Sped the brave, gomery, esq., and Revs. L. D. Evans aiid F. We are selling all of our Rib­ this W inter....The new Syndicate Block Is be­ Scorning every danger. M. Preble. T. H. Hunt presided. Theie bons at old prices in spite of One More Lot of Those ing wired lor electric lights. An Auburn man ill. were also fireworks. Dark the days and sad and dreary, the great advance in raw does the work....Florence Donohue's four ten­ Sleepless nights, The efficient committee in charge were F. H. ement houses, Park street, are finished out­ Phantom lights, Wilbur aud Misses Thorn*ike and Haskell. silks. $3.00. wardly. They look cosy....Charles Ulmer Marked that Journey weary. Black For Trimmed Jackets AT W ILBT’s CORNER. and Jesse Smith are puiming the Cross bouse Grand, () grand the thrilling story, on Granite street....The sound ot the car­ Honor give, Columbus Day was celebrated at Wiley’s penter’s hammer is heard early in the morning While we live, To his endless glory. Corner by the scholars. The exercises, recita­ and late In the afternoon in this city ever tell­ tions, singing, etc , took place ut the school- THE COST. ing us that habitations are being constructed to WARREN ETREE?. house, Friday afiernoou, and were iuteiesting The day was enthusiastically observed by $ 5 .0 0 shelter us from the Winter’s cold....T he addi­ throughout. A ttig was also thrown to the 7 Cents a Piece, the schools in the Wurren street building, each tion and changes to C. A. Jameson’s residence breeze. In the evening a banquet was held at It will cost you over teacher preparing a short origiual program for 10 yards, are completed. Martin Labe did the work and the band ball, to which all the scholars aud the use of his or her school, iu connection with They are ot great value. did it well. hand boys did ample justice. Alter the repast £2.00 for cream I.T.BLM O M CO, the regular official program published for the was over the bund rendered some fine selec­ Or Three Pieces for 15 Cents. Y. M C. A. nuiioudi public school celebration of the day. tions. It was u rare treat for the scholars and Nearly all of the oilicial program was given tartar and soda At a meeting ot the board of managers of many smiling faces were seen. Regular price 17c each. We bought out of doors with the pupils assembled en masse PROPRIETORS. the Young Men’s Christian Association a lot of 1080 pieces, ami at this u;ou the grounds. Reiuiumg to their respec­ sufficient to raise a Wednesday afternoon, It was voted to secure REMNANTS tive rooms the exercises were concluded in a at union. low price they are selling fust. See a ntw general secretary to till (he vacancy or munucr that reflec.ed great credit upon both The exercise* of Columbus Day were ples- barrel of Hour, while occasioned by the removal oi G. W. Ganand display in our North Window. teacher and pupils. In the lowest schools the ingly observed iu Uniou. The several schools to Brockton, Mass. Several candidates are little ones told what they had learned about io town were iuvited to take part, alto Cooper under consideration. H o rsfo rd ’s Bread Oil Cloth Carpetings Columbus iu an inspiring manner. Fost, G. A It., aud Sous of Veterans the last EC LI Ph E In Mr. Tyler’s school the exercises were un­ two ot which marched to drum beat to the Preparation will give usually interesting. The following look part school-house of District No. 1, where the exer­ in lengths from 1 to 3 yards, at Occurred Thursday as advertised iu Tun and won honors : Bernice Srniih, Emma SlCiair, cises were held. Superintendent ot Schools W.O. HEWETT &CO. about one-half the regular C -G. and was observed by many of our people, | May Cables, Alice Sprague, Anges Skinner, Moretou was master of ceremonies which con­ better results at a with the aid of smoked glass. The only | Zadie Oibcion, Edith Larrabee, Viva Hall, sisted ehitliy iu caifrying out the official pre- price. eclipse which ever gave better satisfaction in , Mabel Harding. Bessie Keene, F- Rhoades, gram, saluting (he (log by the schools aud tost of £ i .60. 374 MAIN ST., Knox County was the eclipse of (he Opiuihm ai.ii— Tlionihaton, Octobc »* 14 t Get 21, 1P(»2. | Col. E It Spear. N. T. Farwell, Henry N. : NEW CORPORATION. At the , lection for President an 1 Vice President getting very free-handed. fir-. Danb-1 to he 1 K i ^ e s s o f p o /ls Pierce and N. F. Cobb teft Wednesday for a » RKttXKT—Rocktnnd, Onioher 15, Mr the 8th d «v of November, "Y er” nnd “ No” vo i a will hi d to vote inform ally on The seats in tbo Lincoln street Grnmnmr j trip to I hlesgo nnd Rt. Loots, which M r. Fnr-I Contain John B rrru t, n daughter. The Port Clyde Marine Railway Com­ Ktntnr—Vinalhaven, i it to n propoard amendm ent to th. City Chnrtc A T T H E school-room have been changed so as to allow well will extend io New Orleans---- J. E. Jra. ,1a .Ita Kiddie, n so x P" P- -ed amendment provide How nice the Custom House lawn looks! pany Comes Into Existence. First—That the Com Council shall be abol- the light to fall over the left shoulder of the Rhodes made a business trip to Bath. Thurs­ L a w av - Vftiftlhnvcn, e.tobvr 20, to Mr. and ished. ALAMEDA, BATH. The hens have struck and eggs are scarce. ifr*. Edw in K L aw ry,, scholar instead of on his back, which will bo day------Rev. Fr Harrington of Damariscotta Brown —Vinalhaven, October 21, to M r. Second—That the City Council alutll conaiat of n The latest corporation in Knox County is the at Mayor and fourteen Aldermen, two from each We have waited 100 years for Columbus Day. a decided improvement. 3e<> W Ibnwri, twin daughtcrti. nnd Whitefield nnd Rev Fr. Healey of Lewis­ Port Clyde M at inc Railwny Co., with powers WAtinswoRTti Appleton, Onfober 1(1 nl, one to be elected each year to nerve for tu October 25 to 29, Inclusive. The Maine Central Railroad has placed on ton were in town Tuesday------Mrs. F. B. nd Mra. Totfiaa Wnrdsworth, a dauvltter.' Rockland now has a flrst-elass saw repair to build wharves, vessels, elevators, and oper­ 'bln In merely nn Inf irmnl t.atlot to »ct an c IN A ID OF sale at tho Rockland ticket office, 500 mile 1’P.a r r -Appleton. October 21, to Mr. an shop. Miller is visiting her olti home at Columbia ate them, to erect and operate canning factories, krtlat L. 1‘eiae, a non «nlon or the Votern on till. qnentl mileage hooks, nt 2 3 4 cents per mile,good for » K. 11. BURNHAM, City Clerk. What Is being done about stands for Rock­ Falls------George W. Tilden moves from and engaging in general trade. The company’s Bath Public Library. bearer, same as the 1000 mile at 2 1-2 cents per Broadway to the J. P. Jones house, Masonic capital stock is #20,000, the par value of the land’s truck teams ? C a rria g e s. 200 Ladh'- nnd Gentlemen will take part iu the mile and the 1500 mile book at 2 1-4 cts per street, vacated by Dr. A* M. Austin, who shares being #100. F. A. Washburn is presi­ CITY OF ROCKLAND. Dancea of nil Nations Directed nnd originated by Our shadows will continue to lengthen for mile, the 2500 mile books at 2 cts. per in moves Into the fine new home prepared for him Ml— McL. finger, of New F o rk . First time in dent, George 8. Washburn treasurer, and the Bl a ck in g to n —8 ¥— Rockland, October two months yet. 21, by Rev. It. YV. d ...... B o a rd o f Ito g l »t r a t io o f V o ters. Maine and most magnificent performance ev« r given being good for the person whose name at the Carver place, Pleasant street------G. W. followinc directors, James Overlock, F. A. i ’I’. Blackington here. Matinee every afternoon. Bewitching chll- Knox County has the best Court House and written In the contract. nd Ada J. Simonton, both of Ho'-khnd'* Rcttlalared v >teri vho cbimgm tbelr residenco Ireland left Wednesday for (’ambridgeport. He. Washburn, G. 8. Washburn, E. P. Washburn J arvir ...... dr< n ’s dancee. S upper served nt English Inn in jail in the stato ’ ...... B xnitF.TT — Rockland, October 20, by prior to Heptcmber , 1892, should notify the City the hall. Half rates on M. (’. It. R. during week The city fathers have decided to let ail was formerly In business there and wo under­ and W G. Washburn. . B. YV. J. nkyn, Howard B. Jar ia, of Brooklyn, . vz.erk of aucb removals, who wlllreceivt and record of KirmcsR. stand will occupy his old position. N. Y evidence of the atone, wlilrh muat embrace the The Rockland Beef Co. received two car­ “ we uns" have a chance to informally say our The Washburn Bros., who arc among our Mrl oxclIlE-M cI.El.I.-Roeklan I, o, ln|„ name of the voter, the ward, at»e« t nnd number loads ot beef last week. Charles Sberer, who fell into a quarry July 4. best known and most enterprising Eastern liy Uvv.. K. W. Je n k y n ,.lam e. McConohle andJ ..2a' M fronnudibe ward, street and number t - which say on voting day as to whether we want the Rllzahetilzaheth MeLcmi, fiot'li of BL o'i_____ and broke one of his legs, is out and about with auch removal- have been n.ade, together with the ROCKLAND DAY! Currier’s big team s continue to cart the big common council abolished and the city man Maine business men. have operated the Port TtItiMt'no.x - Di. a k k - Hoeklaud, I n toher 20, hv date thereof, a c-pv of which record ahull at all aged by a mayor and fourteen aldermen, the aid of a pair of crutches. The Injured limb Clyde Marino Railway, with store and ship­ Rev. « . M . Kimmell, II I,, land Thomnnon. of tlmea be open to the public, or application for the THURSDAY, OCT. 27. machinery to Camden. Fare from Kockbind, Thomaston nnd Warren, is getting slowly but surely better------A. C. yard, for Rome years, and have formed tills I liomn.ton, nnd Emerald O. Itlake, of Rockland above purni.ae may be made to the Board ol Beal- The C .- G ’s circulation Is 3500, never less think any change that reduces the number Buka - ANUHF.ws-Ro. kland, October la bv tr.itlon, 400 Main St., on each of tho four aecular $1.35; W aldoboro, $ 1.25; N ew castle nnd Dnmnrls. city legislators is a wise one and the more they McLoon has been homo from Boston where he company for the sake of the better facilities it Rev. G. 8. ttnminlnge, Chnrle. Shea and Ida K. dnya (November 3 to 7 Inclualve), next prior to the coitn .Mills, $1.10; W lscu—et, 76 cents To Bath and often more. Bear it in, ye advertiser! and return, including admission to tho entertain­ are reduced the better. and A. 8. Black attend business college. They gives them tor transacting business. The new Andrew*, both ot St. George Natb.nnl election to be h< Id on Tin aday, November Tillson Gould is doing a fine job of grading W oodman—Scott — Newbury pot t, Hentember N a t h a n ie l Jo n e s . ment. “ I got the horse," said a Rockland man who like their work exceedingly. Mr Black will fie corporation may possibly build a schooner in '7 .Kloer M. W. tVoofman/of Chairman of Board of lteuistration. a . sm ciA .n ■m.A.XN about the Thompson-Burpee bouse, Llmerock home Thanksgiving. They room at 118 Ian? n"d Mr"‘ 5 “r'“ aCO"' ,or"ler|y of Rockland, October 19, 1892. 42 43 advertised in The C-G. for a liorso for bit their Port Clyde yard this winter. They have To leave nt 5:30 will he provided for the trip street. Thursday evening If 50 tickets are sold. 42 keeping. “ I got my dog," said a gentleman Chandler street, Boston. Mr. McLoon returned their eye on a frame. Washburn Bros, are ,,.w , " l1TT,|K '*-H ® *,- - ,l°nkvlllr, O ctober 28, by The Donobuo building, corner of Union and to Boston, Saturday------City Treasurer ."•j'' U. Whittier, of Rock- who advertised in T he C.-G. for his lost dog building a sizable schooner in tbelr Thomaston land, and Amy Bell Heal, of Lincolnville Park streets, has been connected with the “ I got a girl,"said n Rockland man who ndver Weeks is confined to his home by sickness yard now. and are delayed by the non-arrival ,.l!''"'’? - 1,*' .|-n*'>-vveat Rockport; October sewer. ------Mrs. Nellie G. Flint and daughter Ruth ol hard pine. If the hard pine gets here with­ IS, by E G. S Ingrnbam , en., , Orville Itrow n. of for domestic help. “ We got the trade wo wan Rocklnnd, nnd Mra. Kila ( . Pitternon, of K .eknort KOALSPAR! Farwell Opera House. The Salvation Army had special services Sat­ ed’’ chorus tho business men who advertise arc visiting friends iu Boston and Providence out much further delay nnd the Thomaston Hm a l L—Hi rkv C am d ii, October 15, flerlier ------Mrs. Charles O. Emery, who has been CL Small, Jr., and Lottie B. Berry, both ol Gam A 25 Cent Package s : : : urday and Sunday, gtafT Captain Druce being The C.-G. As an advertising raedinm for schooner gets nlong towards completion there visiting her husband at West Sullivan, has re­ WILL SAVE - — present. Knox County T he U.-G. has no equal and no isn’t much doubt but what Port Clyde will see Mc5 BJ!NX .-PROW‘',- c“n»l"". October 18, bv turned Mr Emery accompanied her home, a frame go into the air. Be . C. G. Phelnn, Glntrlca I,. M oK e.ny and Mary ! : 1-4 Ton of Coal! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. W. E. Jones, the new undeitaker, lias leased rival. E. Brown, of Uockport but has since returned to Sullivan------Mr. the Andrew Ulmer store on Union street for II ahki i.L—L ovi t t —Camden, October 13 8am D. O. PA T TER SO N , A gent, B Y R X >IV and Mrs. J. T. Cooral,s and Hattie Brown wore THE STEAMBOATS. uel B. Haskell and Eva M Lovett, boilrof Cnmd.m 331 Main Street, 42 42* ROCKLAND, his business. Amusements and Announcements. Lu rv ly -B ridgkh- -Brooklin. October 12, by -AS- in th e city last week, enrouto for tbelr homes in Rev. Frank O. Folaom, Enoch E I.i Business hereabouts is mighty brisk and Pulpit Harbor------O. Gardener Is in Aroos. rft Harbor, nnd Lena Elora, daugb <*y. Haskell & Hull sell the El. Maritano Cigar Tomorrow occurs the first of the Boston & SUNDAY MORNING it’s almost impossible to get a man to do a job took County, lecturing on stock raisin?, a sub­ Horace W. Brldgin, of Brooklin. of work of any kind and recommend it as the best on the market Bangor 8. 8. Co.’s annual Fall excursions to N iciio ls Do d g e—Bucksport, October 12 bv "The Plunger ject he is wetl qualified to handle------W. E. Boston, giving an opportunity to enjoy a two ev. E. H Boynton, Frank »V Nicliob, of Seal DELIVERY A preparation to remove stains from the Don’t forget “ Hands Across the Sea, port, and A idk-h M Dodge, of Buck-port Nov. 2. Carleton, the Rockport decorator, is to embel­ weeks vacation in Boston. The Mechanics W k n t w o r t ii-Y o i ng -Lincolnville. October hands is now popular with the ladles. The OYSTERS AND : lish the interior of the Belfast Baptist church Fair is open, as well ns all the Theatres. Alf-ed B. Wentworth, of Hop.-, anil Lucena druggists have it for sale. Young, of Camden. ‘ Gucena The large chorus nt the First Baptist church J. II. Elwell has been visiting in Bellast Blr n h eim eh - Spra g u e — North Waldohoto CLAMS! : Elevated Railroad Station, A. M. Miller it Co. have decided to close up will begin special rehearsals ol music for the Landlord Fountain of Lake City Inn, Camden A SPECIAL FOR FIFT Y . ’eptember I, Georg,- L. Burnheimer and Bel Actual Size I.ocomot I vo nnd Train of Car their business and commence the closing out Thanksgiving Day service this evening at 8:30 has been visiting relatives in Waterville Bprague, both of Waldoboro. in M o tio n . All are invited. Mrs. F. J. Bicknell and children have returned A W oman Thrown In Front of a Train.j sale this week. Tho great Fete Breton and grand Kirmess from Waterville, Mrs. Bicknell’s former home Achornod wages are paid in town, regret for the audience were well pleased in general-----<’. M. Kalloch returned yesterday Fall and Wimer purchases. and girls looking for employment can find an from a short vacation spent at the Hub----- songs, rending?, recitations, etc. Miss Benner •H at Pin. Plea at THIS OF- HAV1NQ DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT OUB M ur Boyd is an easy speaker, very rapid and -COMMENCING— abundance ot good places. Miss Annie and Ralph Coombs of Vinalhaven has served the district long and faithfully.... at times quite dramatic. She told the expert Benjamin Chaples and wife, who havo been HUBlNKSS.WESlIALLOFFEliFORTIIENEXr Bath people believe that reciprocity* is better been visiting their aunt, Mrs. (J. M. Locket and Ch .in Lost. Wednesday. October 26, 1892, ernes of her exceedingly dangerous aud excit­ here several weeks, returned to their home in And continuing thereafter on dates only as follows: than Iree trade and say th it if Rockland wil* ing career in a manner that touched the hearts Duncan. Camden street-----Mrs. Edw. Willis Locket an.l Chain lost, probably on and daughter of Thomaston, win have been Appleton, Sunday....Clifford Hall of Warren, The finder will please leave at THIS TWO WEEKS ! Oct. 87 and 40. Nov. 8, 3 and fi. send over a big contingent to the superb ot her listeners and paid graceful tributes to Tickets will be sold to t'oston, good to return at and wile, have recently visited the family of 42-42 GUI! ENi’iliE HTOCK OF II >OKB, STATION- Kirmess in aid of theB ith Public Library both the “ blue and gray." To-night, Tuesday, guests of Mrs G I. Robinson, returned home any time within FOURTEEN D a Y8 from date of F. I*. Witltatn. Mr. Hall is largely engaged in purcease, at low rates, ns follows: — they will do the same foi Rockland’s benefit esterday-----Rev. R. YV. Jenkyn left lust she appears in Rockport ami should have raising poultry...... B B. Bisbee and his MONEY FOUND. KBY, PAPER HANGINGS, TOYS, OFFICE From Bangor, Hampden, Winterport nnd when the time comes. good house. night fot Hartford to attend tho annual meet­ Bucksport to Boston and return ...... $3 60 new young wife (Geolgie Thomas) have gone . OFFICE? SUfTLfKS, SPORTING GOODS, ETC., From Searsport and Belfast to Boston nnd Ezra Whitney & Co. are precessing about ing of the American Missionary Association The most celebrated talent that ever appeared -----John Flannagan, who has been visiting to housekeeping in Thomaston. 800 sheep skins a week at their plant. Cedar From Camden to Boston and return ...... 2 70 in Maine will give a concert at Damariscotta his old home in this city for a few days, re­ From Rockland to Boston und return ...... 2 60 street extension. They do no tanning there EYE CLASSES LOST. At Prices Never Before Offered Stateroom List now open. on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 20. De SAWS. SAWS. A pair of gold-rimmed eye glanneH in a cane now, confining their work to pulling the wool turned to his telegraphic duties in Providence, Scvo, the greatest living American violinist ol last evening-----Mrs. A. It. Morse has vacated Sunday evening on North Main or Union street, IN ROCKLAND FOB TI1E SAME QUALITY and pickling the skins. Mr Rhoades of the C. Deurborn, Maine’s Champion Haw Re­ whe n Chestnut and Park Tho the present day; Madame Wyse-Fournier, the Stackpoie House and is now stopping with pairer. has opened a shop in the Atherton finder will be iled upon leaving the same at firm is kept busy travelling, buying pel's. OF GOODS. THESE GOODS MUST BE PGS Z B . HILLS, John P Welch, Prof. Dennett, and the Breton friends at Glen Cove-----Editor Crabtree of tho Blacksmith Shop, ut the Brook, in this City, to IH E C. (i. O F F IC E . 42-42 Cut Over and File Saws, and grind Scissors. Fred H. Speed left Thursday for Boston, Ladies’ Quartet. Certainly such talent as this Brewer Echo is in town. We perhaps bad 1’IVfiLY CLOSED Gt T IN THB TIME ought to pack every nook und corner of the He is a Saw Maker by trade and will undoubt­ Situation as Housekeeper. MARKET. where he does some electrical work on Com­ better have said “ formerly ot the Brewer edly give the people goud first class work at largest hall in the state. A special train will Wanted bv a capable woman who can take entire STATED, AND PERSONS DESIRING BAR. modore Forbes* steam yacht, Wild Duck, put­ Echo," as he has discontinued its publication fair Prices. TU.T.WKi',1;^ lf ...... 672 Main Street. Rockland. ting in storage batteries, wiring, etc. Mr* leave Rockland tomorrow, Wednesday even­ tor lack of support. He gave Brewer a wide­ G TINS WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON US BE' Speed is an expert electrician, and has some ing, for Newcastle at 0 :30 p. "m., returning to awake, newsy paper, and tho town will suffer CIRL WANTED. FORK THE BEST 0001,8 AliE DISPOSED very effective specimens ot his work in this this city immediately after the concert. Round by his departure-----Col. C. B. Morton of BUSINESS LOCALS. OF. section. trip tickets 50 cents, admission to concert 50 A competent girl to do general housework. In- Augusta ia in town. Advertisements in this column rivx c e n t s a quire at 126 Middle Street. MRS. T. vV. HIX. cents. S horts.—A. J. Bird it Co. arc making im­ iss Lizzie A. Lord bus been home from l in e . No insertion less than twenty-live cents. Magnificent and W .B.H. provements about their sto re.... That old iron Last Saturday evening, Leland T. Powers Bruuswick for a couple of days....YV, U. SALE BEGINS TO-DAY! Egg cases for suio at the store of Bicknell CIRL WANTED. kiln top near A. J. Bird & Co.’s would mike a appeared at the Opera House according to pro­ Telegraph Operator Frank Castner spent To do hotiHPwark. Tea Co., 398 Main Street. MltB. T . K .TIB H K TTH , good station house tor the electric road. gram end Ut» usual gave the most unbounded Saturday nnd Sunday at his home in 10S Middle BI. Notice the Following Prices: ’Twould keep out the ru in ... .Charles I). Jones satisfaction. The “Chari t Race’’ was one imarlftcotta.... Vose, son of John Aunatoyne, If you want a handsome Tulip bed next has had the chimneys of his residence, Grace of the attractions that was looked for but Mr. sick with pneumonia....Rev. M. F. Bridg- WANTED TO PURCHASE. Powers had been so worked aud utterly worn spring, you must make it this fall. C. M. Tib­ House uml lots fror i »300 to ,401) each. STATIONERY. our . street, rebuilt above the roof. nm nnd wife of Searsmont were in town betts bus just received another largo lot of WALKK11& ROBE. out that he found himself unable to carry It iday en route for Columbia Falls, where Hvgnlar Price. (hir Price. Friday evening u meeting ot ladies interested Bulbs of Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses, Daffo­ through and whs compelled to stop, which he they were called by the death ol Mr. Bridgham’s 35c Per Q uire...... 1»)C pel* Q llil’C Are extra fine—Every Barrel Warrauted. DoUv* in the formation of a ladies musical associa­ dils, Lilies etc. Selling cheap. CIRLS WANTED. cred tn any part of the city. did after making a very handsome apology lather. While in this city they were the lari werker. wauled at once. Good pay tion, similar to the former Fletcher Club, was ...... 1 2 i c held with Mrs. F. E. Hitchcock. Plans were which was well received by tho audience who nests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Robinson. W. B. Groves has bought the restaurant >dy employment on ahlrt work. 2.5c I ’c r Q u ire . W. F. KELLKIt Meats. P r o m s and Groceries there formulated, which were perfected at Mrs. were in entire sympathy with the gentleman, Miss Minnie White of Bath was iu town to business ot I. S. Porter and will always bo pre­ Camden, Me...... 10c “ Lillian Coppitig's last evening. Mrs. Hitcl* but, inasmuch, as the entertainment was given tend the Btaekington-Simonton wedding----- pared to furnish a first-class square tueal, well OF ALL KINDS. 4A“YVc H u d a Delivery Team. 42 cock is President, Julia Spear Secretary and for the benefit of the Lincoln street grammar buries Guptili arrived home this morning cooked und of great variety, Main street,foot of WANTED. 5Oc Per Bex. 25c & 35c a B ox Mrs. Julia Furbish Treasurer. school wc think he should have donuted a from Boston-----C. Hanrahan went to Boston Spring, A girl to do general housework. Apply B P e r B u i ...... 2 0 c p e l ’ l i o X handsome sum to the management. Mr. this morning for medical treatment-----Capt. NO. 14 GRANGE ST. Saturday evening, from ten to twelve,a dozen Mitchell has worked hard in this matter and Duncan leit this morning for the Ken­ 3 P er B o x ...... 1 5 c “ of the friends of A. T. Blackington gave him A treat which none should miss, a new hook deserves the thanks of the amusement loving nebec where his vessel is ice-laden for Phila­ SINCER OR DOMESTIC. a farewell bachelor’s supper, at Handley’s res­ by the author ot Mr. Barnes ot New York I want to exchange a Sewing Machine for a cheap com mu nity. delphia-----City Marshal Crockett und wife called Miss Dividend. It is the best hook of boot, one suitable lor a trip up Salt River In Nov­ T h is S p ace taurant. Turkey w as the nature ot the food WALL PAPERS. left this morning lor Boston-----T. L. Keppler the seasou. You will hud it ut Huston's news ember. Also one for a second band grocery discussed. M. A. Rice was master of the feast Oliver Byron, Miss Kate Byron, a strong wuilon, und wanted to buy a light pair of wheel, Reserved for of Boston is the guest of E. F. Hooper aud stand. with pole for truck wagon. 50c per Boll ...... 25c per Roll and it was a very jolly occasion. The usual company, und several loads of special scenery will beat the Opera House Wednesday, Oct. 2y fe-----Bert Jameson aud 11. B. Pules went •U All SIN, North Hope, Me. farewells were given the young bachelor soon The l’iekling Season is now at hand. Don’t 40c per Boll...... 20c “ to become a benedict. Mr. Byron’s part of Dexter Digit, the Plunger, Boston last night-----The tilends of Miss C. H. COPELAND, Grace Spaulding to the number of tweuty-five ruin jour health and spoil your Pickles by Steam Boiler, etc., For Sale. is full of very amusing light comedy. Some of A Steel Boiler, about 15 horse power, used but 85c per Boll...... 20c “ TO ADVERTISE The City Market, F. H. Whitney proprietor, his scenes with the Widow Clover, a part cre­ or thirty, gave her u surprise purty at her using Cheap Vitriol Vinegar, but go to C. M. little, in first dabs order. Also a Jacket Kettle has been undergoing great improvements and ated and played by Miss Kate Byron, are said home, Broadwuy, last evening. A very pleas­ Tibbetts’ and buy Pure Old Cider Vinegar. about 2200 lbs capacity, for trying tullow; and a 85c per B oll ...... 12‘c *• Knuckle Press for pressing tallow, etc. Will be changes. A partition bus been put across the ant time wus enjoyed, with music, games, etc. The cost is but a trifle more and you will be to be extremely funny. At other times Dexter sold cheap. Apply to J. R. RICHARDSGN, 15c per B oll ...... 10c “ HOLIDAY center of the store, north and south, the count­ Digit is decidedly melodramatic. The Plunger —Miss Abbie Kaye left Wednesday morning more tbun pleased. Also whole pickling spices. 42 632 Main Street, R ockland. ing room comfortably and conveniently is a jolly fellow und a firm friend of Wulter r a short visit to Boston. 1 Oc p e r B o ll...... Gc “ Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de­ arrunged aud furui&bed and other alterations Olydon. A happy, rollicking Plunger, but with­ Ulrie Gay, wife and child, who have been FOR S A LE . GOODS! liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday p. 20 house lots from $100 to $300 each on C olum bia, made. Besides Mr. Whitney, J. G. Ludwig al a sharp, bright business man. It is unneces­ visiting Mrs Prances E. Gay, left yesterday 8 5 c B o r d e r ...... I V b in. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh Blaine and McKinley streets, the new streets iuid and Walter Parutlee are on deck there. sary to speak of Mr. Byroo s qualifications tor morning for Bath, whence after u short stay out between the new Thomunton road and Pleas­ 15c B o r d e r ...... 8c every day and the quulity of euch is guaran­ They are arriving Daily. such a part. Miss Kate Byron’s Widow Clover they return to their home in Concord, N. H. ant street. Tho ubove lots will bo sold on easy One George Mathews took a pair of shoes teed to he unsurpassed by uuy in the murket* terms aud when paid for will build Hie owner u Oc B o r d e r ...... 0c Don’t miss seeing them from Margaret Nason and decamped, is receiving flittering praise. The scenery is -Chas. A. Benner, who has been book­ house und let him pay as ho would rent. F. M. SIIAYV, Real Estute Broker, 8 c B o r d e r ...... before purchasing. Wednesday afternoon. Officer Meservey gave well worthy ot mention, the most striking be­ keeper for the Union Granite Co., at Friend­ Auction Saturday evenings of boots, shoes 44-46 400 Muiu St.. R ockland. 4c chase along Union street. Mathews fugited so ing the reproduction of the Park Place elevated ship, Long Island, was iu town yesterday. rubbers, confectionery, etc., at Ji. A. Golla- rapidly, having an extra pair of shoes, that Mr* railway station iu New York, showing a train r. Benner has severed his connection with more’s, Rankin Block. Show cases new and HORSE FOR SALE. KOPI fi {HAVING IKK SKS TO PAPER BOSTON 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. Meservey pressed Rev. W. O. Holman’s staid in rapid motion. Iu the background is an il­ the company---- John Erskine who has been old, (or sale or exchange. 386 Muiu St., Boeklaud. Me. luminated reproduction of the New York Post with fever is now able to be out. His SI1GI I I» TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THE horse and familiar basket phaeton into the ser­ J.W .A . ten cents and 444 5 cents. If you vice. Lucy stuid with the officer aud Mathews Office and a view of the offices of the New York brother is yet confined to the house with the ABOVE PRICKS. ANOPPOR1UNITY TO BUY World, Times, Star, Morning Journal and same disease. want to smoke a clean Uniou made cigar, ask STOCK was captured and closeted iu a dungeon cell, for this brand, blue label on every box. FOR S A L E . M arried, M arried Tribune. This is said to be the most realistic (’buries 8. Hall, wife, und children ol Boston 13 cows, 40 tons of hay. Will be told at i YOUR OFFICE SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE. But no huppiueiM for her. The reoaou won T ub C.-G’s big force, althougb|they have the bit of New York scenery ever put on the stage. are in town, the guests of Mrs. 11. 8. Perry. guiu if ttpplh d for ut once. C. E. Rising is selling the “ Newport" which GRBIS R BUTLER, OTHER OOOIW PORPORT1ONATELY because her breulh was so foul George could highest respect for Columbus, aud believe that At the end of (his act a violent thunder aud rs. Hall will probably make her home iu this is the latest thing in the form of tea roll biscuit L M. BU TLER , not love her. Shu should use the Delicious he was a great and good man. were obliged to 42-13* South T hom aston, Me. SHAKER fOOrU POU6U in baud paiutad lightning storm arises, which culminates in a city this Wimer, while Mr. Hall is on the road. also fresh every day Perfection Vienna and LO W . REM E MB ER i l l E TI ME AND PLACE. Salt Bottles for “it tuakes kisses sweet.” work Friday until eight o’clock p. iu. But steady downpour of real water. Another scene She will mukc a very desirable acquisition to Milk Bread, also Vienna Rolfs. Cake fresh For sale at C. H- Pendleton’s Drug Store. they didu’t intend to let the day pass by unob­ TO L E T . 26 oenu.______shows an accurate set of the famous historic our musical circles, being a very iiue soprano every day. Arlington wheat bread lor dys­ A new bouse, eight rooms, cemeuled cellar, etc. served, so after work was done, the big stove Garfield Hut, which was built out of the ties Mrs. Geo. Lancaster, who bus bought peptics. 42 Apply to G E. BLACKINGTON. A. M. MILLER & CO., iu the composing room was set a-going, a big FOR S A LE . spikes, rails, etc , of the temporary railroad the Thomas McLoon house, is now with the 425 Main St., Rockland. A very desirable seashore property, adjoining the kettle put thereon, ’lasses and 'peanuts put over which the dead President was carried from family of Dr. Williams------Thomas Me- Fied Rising's cream bread is uuw the popu­ TENEMENT TO LET. A. A Brooks lot with a $IU,OOO cottage, a fifteen therein aud peanut tally made. A basket of Nice tenement, 197 Broadway. Apply ut G. W. acre field well elevated uud slopiaa to a fine bebbly bis Long Branch cottage. The sale of scuts i Loou’s family will brobably leave for the West lar thiug for family use. Rising's Caramel CASK’S, Cor. lain erock St. uud Broadwuy. 42 42* beacb, line view of ba, uud Uduuds; al»o a flsbiuff grapes, a bag of cornbalis and other nice things opened Mouday morning aud the call is brisk. I (he last of Norember—- — Miss Maud Ander­ Cakes are also the great thiug just now. At TO LET. privilege worth $6uu per year. Ihe property u» Several d eel ruble first-cladd teueuaeut*. Alim a worth $5oou but will be so a at a bargutu if sold at were added to the feast, aud the festivities were Call at the box office at once if you wish for son is in towu------Mrs. C. T. Frost and the Brook, Rockland. The cheapest lunch TENEMENT TO LET. cottage bouae ou Spruce Struct. 39-42 Teuvuivut to let to small family. once. F M- SUA w, Broker. soon at their highest. Il was a very nice time. choice. E nqu ire ut Cl K. M. SUAW, Real Eotate Broker, 39 42 400 Main Street, Itockloud, Me. daughter Annie have returned trom u visit in place iu the city. Cedar St. 42 42 MRS. M I HOLMES. 4uu Main St , Rockland. A THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25.

THE OCTOBER PROBATE COURT. late of Washington, showed amount ol KNOX COVNI Y -tn Cinirl nf t*r„h«tc I,. I - I estate $15. Korklitnri, on the third Tuesday of Grit her, W e s t e r n Miirtin II. Stahl, guardian of Man ia M. Dermot d Honorable Reuel Robinson, Judge—Edwin of Warren, In said County, hi.vhig ptesented his 1 ACCOUNTS OF GtJAKIUANS. flr$t and tinal account of guardianship ot said Sprague Register. ward for allowance: T i c k e t s ! , S u cb First and tinal account of Harrison OitnrRF.n, That notice thereof tic given, three weeks successively in ihe Courier-Gazette, prlnti 1 Lendbctter, guardian of Hollis M , minor in Roeklnnd, In said County, that all persons inter­ List of Guardians and Administrators— ested may attend nt a I’rohnte Court to be held 1 / > ' CONDENSED W r are prepared to famish ticket* to all Western Provisions of Several important child of Iz'wis Leadbetter, late of Nortli nt Rockland, on the third 'I’uesdny of November and Southern Point* and Check Baggage through Wills—Inventories ot Estates—Ac­ Haven, allowed amount of estate to be next, and show cause, if any they have, why the 10 destination, saving you th«* rouble of having counts Rendered. said Account should not be allowed. your baggage rechecked and the exp* nt"- of trans $1917 42 44 IIKCKL RGRINSGN, Judge. fer«. We represent every first class railroad In the A true copy—Attest-—E dw in Sp r a g u e , Register. United Pt:»1e« and Canadian Province*. Excursion M J rjc ? Guardians and administnifers wore First and Anal account of William D Trains leave Bo-ton four times every week, tor ah Woltz, guardian of Annin L., inconi- i KN >X (’«iCNTY—In Court of Probate held at W estern polm s, having through e»r« 1 r t hl »go, appointed a9 follows: Leonard 11. , Rockland on the third I'ucsday of October, i 81. Paul. M inneapolis, all Pacific. Coast Points ai d petent child of Chcne S. Packard, late' UM. Southern California. A « a t Campbell on estate of David V e ol George L. Geer, Administrator on the estate < f Time tables and all Information furnished on of Camden, showed amount ol estate to David L. Geer, Inte ol South Thomaston, in said application. Rock bind; W. L Blaukington, estate County, d( een-od, having pr<-sent

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masculine mention, N EW D El’ARTM ENT GREATEST SKIN GURES ' TIMELY ANNIVERSARIES. TflE TKUTH OF IT. Settntc.r Co*« Is familiarly known In You Can . . — AT THE— Sonic Ctirrcnl Selections from T(*y:i> as •’Ob* Tains.” • W h e r e Cntlcura Cures A 11 Skill Erupt Is There Any Limit to Human En­ Ioiir, Broad Page. Gives a Clear Complexion Err© 1©ry*» General Wer vpr’s favorite drink is but­ durance? termilk sweetened witli sugar. ATLANTIC SHOE STORE from Pimples. October 23. .Judge Pascal, of Texas, lias a nitistache No. 666 Main Street. 140? Columbus decided that that measures sixteen incites from end to A Revelation YVliieli .Will Astonish Too m u c h pr;il«o c a n P 't b .•« »ui of the Ct’TtctiRA end. Take Your Choice 'S h a ll I G o Remedies, »k I have n-.-l tlx nt for tho last year he bad arrived among the Most People. S S S S s end n half or po, nnd find tit. m to 1 ■■ the emit. -t islands de?- rified by Mnreo ilnuillton Fisli is now the sole survivor j blood purifier'’ I*ol«> ns lying opposite to of those (listin ;itish(’d men who held the | i < nicdh s of the Cal hay. in the ( him • • And Yet It Is In H.ality f f Every I I. Ma. and Hint the gold governorship of New York prior to IS79. fed toilet snaps, shown by the nailVer lot I Day Occuriente. end It it Tticiiha Soap I lici t Friedrich Krupp, son of the great i Is th i I have over used. come from the wealthy I gunti»ak‘i. Alfred Krupp, has for the <• I When You . . .. T o B u y 1 f i I it i: r superior tn all therefore ? e b ,, v ! ob’l tun iefu-e.1 letters patent of nobility The follow ing I'oniuiiinlcHiion is from In n'Union to my Fine Lino of ot!" r t• :1 i or medicinal spirit <1 a» daybreak in tb j oll'ered him by tin’ kaiser. poapp. It citKP all Skin Final 1 Dints to tfo n iin it'r one o f 0111- cniTt-im ndcnts, Mr». Cai ric eruptlnnp, ntnl gives n clear the cr.ii t to i be no?:h. . Marquis Emilio \ isccnti Veuosta, the I-.. Martin, a lady well known and liipldv complexion. An for tdutm. that «• D.; the. w«i Boots, Shoes, Rubbers poning I v. mild use no other, reeic’lv appointed Italian commissioner respected and who iiccnpU. a p.i-iiion of sailed, as they s tpp >sel, t for t lie -et t lenient.of the Bebring sea (pies . C lothing? 1781 At Itm h aft - r idorM Hi,. tion, is one of the foremost statesmen of the highest sneinl dlxlinetion in Wesl Come to Us! . . ld.iel heads, cczi inn find all watchmen roused the p Italy Leyden, Mass. Iler experience Is of such irritations and roughness of pliia with tho cry. “Past 2o'clock und Corn­ the face. For nfter using wallis is taken.” Dr. Max S' liapiro, of New York, who a nature and its importance to many is so This is the question tliat I have Added a full and complete line of HAT8 the CuTirrnA Soap nubile, it makes the fine j®74—Commodore Austin I’vnderga-t. of tin* has recently returned from an extended great ami fnr-renchlng, that we give It to thoughtful people are now AND CAIM, and am prepared to fumlMi all the smooth and cool, aud does not give that burning receiving ship Potomac, died. Commo­ sensation which so many other toilet soaps do. tout to the southw est coast, of Africa, says our readers iu her own words : considering. To know what La tert and Beat Styles at prleea that will Atilt. M v Try the CuTlctJltA Remedies ami you will not dore William Ininnu. P. S. N„ tiled in that Henry M. Stanley is the best bated Low Bxpennea enables mo to give the BB9T at Philadelphia: bora 1707. Lowest Prices. regret it that you have ever done so. man in all Africa. “ Last sum m er I was all run dow n, hail W E S E LL one wants, and to get what LEWIS 1*. KEI.T.Klt, chills, no appetite, very little sleep nights one wants arc two different New Store! New Stock! Low Prices! 13 Leo Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. October 84. Andrew H. Burke, who has been nom 1408—Columbus, having r died from the first I tinted to succeed himself as governor of and none days, faint spells, trembling propositions. This is as North Dakota, was born in New York city Eczema IO Years Cured island and been compelled to lie to all feelings and was so weak I could hardly true of Clothing as anything night, continued his vtiyage and at sunset in 185(1, .and sold newspapers on the streets walk around the room. I continued to else. F. A. PETERSON, I purchased and used Ct’TicvnA with the most arrived at a large l.datid, which he believed there for many a day. gratifying results. I was troubled with eczema in run down iu health aud strength until 1 Blake Block, North End. tho form of salt rheum for ten years, and had ouite to lie one of t hose near i he coast of Chinn. •lames Parrott, of Blackpool, the former Fine Footwear 182»» Florida was ceded to the United Stnte- despaired of being cured. ( ’cticuiia, with the help president, and vice president of the British feared utter nervous prostruKou with Its of the Cuticuka Soap and < i Ttct itA Resolvent, by Spain. untold miseries. has permanently removed my complaint, und left le52 The eminent statesman, Daniel Webster, and Foreign Vegetarian society, is hale mv flesh sound and healthy. died at his home in Marshfield, Mas-.: a and hearty and eighty-three. For forty- “I sent for our town physician and he You Want Clothing JAMES T. WILSON, Manufacturing Chemist, Bimill body of old line Wldgs and ofl - :• four years Mr. Parrott, hasnot eaten meat. OF ALL KINDS. 52 Beckman Street, New York, N. Y. conservatives voted fur him for president came a good many times. I soon hail to Hint is in style. You w ant some days after his death: born 17. 2. Lb-vd Tevis. recently retired from the give up work entirely, still his medicines presidency of Wells. Fargo & Co., had di­ Clothing that is properly 1871 - Riot at Los Angeles, <’nl.; IS ('hint ', did me no good. I tried to ride out one Cuticura Remedies killed. rected its affairs in San Francisco for more Be fair with yourself and see made, and to make a long Are the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, anti iSflO— Another mutilufcd hotly of a woman than twenty years, lie was born at Shel­ morning, hut went, only a few rods und story short, you want Cloth­ humor remedies of modern times. Wold every­ found iu l lie Wi.iteehapel (listriel, London, byville. |. t he very stones- A t hat. «he had concluded to ask for counsel. dren’s Clothing that Rock­ II G . T ib b etts, 434 “ “ more or less as long as his health remains are as (iillcreiit from those laud lias ever known. Bicknell Tea Co , 308 “ Leaves woitTii. K ansam, Aug. 15, 1892. of Spain a.i night from ' good. He says lie will come out of the sen­ He informed me that I might choose any ate with about the same amount of money E . B. Ingraham & Co., 368 “ “ T deem it inv duty tn tender this iny testl* day:” tho people were as ctsiiinu. doctor I preferred to meet him iu consul­ Latest Novelties, mnnhil us un offer of gratitude tor wbut kind as in I he ot her islands, and evident ly th at lie had when he went iu. tation. C ft. Tuttle, 306 “ “ regarded the Spaniards as visitora from the Klokupoo Indian sugwu ” Inis done for mo. skies. “ I said to him, ‘then you consider me Jere Harrington, 202 “ “ camo nut of the army in the lull of ’H5, bro- RAILWAY RUMBLES. IGS2 William Penn landedat New Castle, Del. pretty badly oil'?’ Donahue’s CashGroe’y, 266 “ “ :en down by chronic dyspepsia In it- worst and cros.-cd to Penn ylvania. >rm, and ul-ti eiifurgement «>f the The average daily earnings of n railroad “ He answered, ‘I certainly do and shall While & Case, 262 ■* “ heart. I con-idled tin- bc-t physicians 1728 .lame.- ' 'ook, English navigator, born a! locomotive are about. .$100. Standard Grades, T lie handsomest stock that Morton. Vurk.'hiro: killed at thoSandwich not prescribe for you again until some 0 . P. H ix, 216 “ “ vi-llrd in-t itut inn- in tin- La-t, and one The New York and New England road tliis house lias ever shown. uud all t<»ld me the -ante thing,—I nevei Islands, Feb. 11, 1771’. other doctor sees you, as I do not know Theodore Roosen, 156 “ “ mill get well. IKJ7-WI . law Reid, R< publican candidate will try the experiment of employing girls Worsteds, Woolen Cassi- By >ng .o -tion ot an old comrade / fool president, born at Cedarville, near on its dining ears instead of colored men. what to give you next.’ Ireland & Whitney, 33 P ark “ Kieka/i >,t Indian Sib/ti'it, mid than! find fu r it inere, Cheviots, Etc., in all Xenia, ” 1 then said to him. -perhaps you will II. 11. Flint, 117 “ “ Sagwit lias changed my lile irotn misers 1803 I lari l exploit ol Lieutenant Ctibhinr. The Big Kottr statement, of earnings for the new and fashionable I pain to o u eo i lietilllt nnd glndne-s, tiud the year ending J line 20,1892, shows a total Newest Attractions It. W. Messer, 105 Sea “ in now eat anyt iing without di-tress. My and- la i n ot i lie United Slati s iiav y; t «• he offended, hut I have not taken any of shades. heart is all right and mv triend- ate uston re.su H i s the (h.-'l rucl ion of tic Conft n of $13.Sis, i pj; operating expenses, $9,8’ls, your medicine for two days, hut am taking W. W Hodgkins, T hom aston -lied. ci. le ram 11 emarlo in I • uioki* riviM*, Va. 542: operating cost, per cent., $71.20; net E. L. 1 )illingh;un & Co , •• he pits-iciati who kite w of mv i-e and 18(18 1 hat • i ll mart lrtiugle>*, un ibltdiop id earnings. $3,97'J,572. Dr. G reene’s N ervuia hloexl and nerve ird oi my enr- -aid tout a um li.-me that < .in . l i try. died. rem edy.’ T. S. Andrews, apable of making -neb a etire, lie m»l only In addition to t he Cotton Belt ’s double A re all found in abundance in j OVERCOATS lor-Crt bill eheeflullv feet»ill no . id - to any 1891- I ho Now York court ol appeals decided M asters & S ta rre d . u tho Tilden will 0:0 <• in favor of lln. daily ex,tress train service between Fort “He answered, ‘I am not offended; if Preble & Co., u if tills lesliaiollial conies an ler Pi Itlee heirs. Germany, Au.slrla I' lia!\"s'ignea* Worth aud Memphis the company now it will help you I shall he very glad. every department of our ele- AN1) of any so'dier who i- sufferin'. him lak» a commercial 1 n ai> furnishes a through ear for Cairo for t lie You may continue its use a week and if F. (). Clark, Cam den oil'd of an old comrade. — li i Ollie O| accommodation of the northern patrons of S. E. & H. L. Slieplien Italian Sagwa al one.-, and m a1 I prospel no better, then we will have counsel.’ gant line of , R ockport you with Ila* -success ol lids I dv is tlie Oct idler 28. the line. Bodwell Granite Co., V inalhaven grateful prayer 14(17- Poulci’in» Erasii u . famous sidiolar. The Central I’aeilie railroad has some ‘•But at. the end of the week I was bet­ “ I VMES VVAIiltlXKII contcn:porar> and lor an Idle coluhorn* monster engines iu iis« on the western end ter. in two weeks I was a good deal ULSTERS C. B. Smith, with Miutin Luther, horn in Rotterdam: Bodwell Granite Co., Spruce Head died in Basel ,lnl.\ 12. 1530; lie was the ille­ ot its route those made at the Sacramento better, no chills, no faint feelings, could shops in 1883. Each of these gigantic loco If you are thinking of buy- - Lewis A. Arey, Owl’s Head gitimate soli of Gerard Praol aud assumed eat some and sleep quite well. Iti three a Glock name. mot ives weighs, exclusive of tender, 12.3, Boots and Shoes ing an Overcoat or Ulster, F. II. Smith, No. H aven KICSUPQ0 9IB9.N 1-192 ( (dumhu.s left Fernandina and naih 1 (MM) pounds. weeks I was around and about the house. .1 u a little of your time could C. S. Staples, Sold by all bouthcu-l in neat-ell of an i. land which the The cost of the projected Central rail In four weeks my hind girl left me and profitably he spent in visit­ natives iuul de-cribed its coniaininu great I weuf to doing my housework alone, J. M. Bartlett, So. Thomaston Druggists. iiiincs of Hold aud a king who was sov­ wav station in Hamburg is estimated at ing the N. E. Clothing £l,~(M),t of William M. Tweed coin front of a hole through which the messed today I luive reason, yes, great reason, to tle money as now. The N. AND SCENES AMONC THE KICKA- J. W. Haggett, Damariscotta Mills pletcd the (lestruction of “the ring;’’ lie ger slioots. There are no peepholes by thunk (iod for my recovery, and through E. Clothing House have POO INDIANS.” tiually died iu prison. which the ini» tiding robber can he located Elint & Stetson, Damariscotta 1874 William 11. Rinehart, American sculptor, tho use of Hr. Greene's N'ervura blood Depend upon us opened an enormous stock, A. S. Fates, Cushing Tells all about the Indians. died in Rome. und nerve remedy. 1 am only too glad FEMININE FANCIES. aud can meet every require­ Nelson Tliompson, Friendship Address, 1890- Popular uprisings in the cantons ot Ticino and Fribttrg, Switzerland, threat­ to testify to its merits. God bless Hr. m ent. HEALY <&. BIGELOW, ened much iron hie; they were prompt 1) East Granby. Conn., has two cento Greene and his wonderful medicine.” for . . . . DR. 0. L. BARTLETT, S2I Grand Avenue, rtUppresbed. narians in Mrs. Catherine C. Gould, 101 This remarkable remedy is purely vege­ MEN'S AND BOYS' REEFERS New Haven, Conn. 1891- Great earthiju ikes in Jupuu deairoycd years old, and “Aunt” Sally Brown, aged many thousund lives. 102 years. table and harmless, and cun he procured IN ALL GRADES Physician & Surgeon, at any drug store lor $100 per hottie. October 29. Mrs. John \Y. Foster has contributed pa Perfect Satisfaction 38 Middle Street. pets on ’The Ancient Ruins of Mexico” to Like the above able aud excellent physi­ Office Houuh from It to 12a. iu.; 1 to 4, aud KING’S 1492 -Coluutbus landed on 7(lo 9 p. m. 4»e* Telephone Connection. tho fourth island,of whi( h^ tlie Women’s Anthropological society at cian, all doctors of high standing recom­ ClllLDKEN’S ( M I N G ho said: “There Washington. mend the sick to use It, for it cures. . . . . and SARSAPARILLA thence a fragrance 6 The liighest priced piano iu the United Doctors prescribe and recoraiueud it be­ From 4 to 8 years (Iteautie?), F. 8.ADAMSM.D.. und soft off l he flowers or States belongs to Mrs. Marquand, of New Is Ihe Monarch of Health trees of tire land that it cause it is not a patent inediciue hut a Children's two uud lliree pieee PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. was the sweetest thing in Y'ork city. It was designed aud puiuted by and King of Blood l’uriliers. Alma Tadcma and cost $40,000. physician’s prescripliou, the discovery Value for your money Suits, all iij-es, in Cassimere, Acting Assistant Surgeon for the Port the world; 1 believe there Worsted. Cheviot. Eto. Chil­ of Kockluiul. Il brings health to your are here many herbs aud Mrs. Hannibal Hamlin, wife of the late of the eminent specialist, Dr. (Beene of trees which would he of dren’s Cape Overcoats, Ulsters, OtVICE HOCHS! SpolTord Block, I Vice President Hamlin, lives in the old 34 Temple Place, Bostou, Mass., who is Reefers, durable and cheap. to 4, 7 to OF. M. Cuatoui Holme, 10 to botiy, roses to your cheeks, great price iu Spuin for Humliu homestead in Bangor, Me. She is 12 .1 M . linetures, medicines und . ’ so wonderfully successful iu curing ull Night culls promptly intended to from Spofford vigor to your mind, strength spices, hut I know nothiug El.let. surrounded by hosts of friends and enter tains at every season of the year. forms oi nervous und chronic diseases, Block Office. to your muscles, and cures of them, which gives me great concern; Come to us for your Fall • (T Telephone connection. 23 there are Hocks of parrots which obscure Lady Pembroke is having a full length und who cun be consulted free, personally MackintoslTCoats when all else fails. the sun, and other birds of so many kinds portrait of lierself dune on a small canvas or by letter.—Editor. and Winter Goods and you thut it is wonderful;” he did not, how­ by Burne Jones, Jr. The iigure, descend in new patterns, lower |tbau W. V , IIANSCOM, M. n., ever, Hud ti e gold or the great king he KINO MANUFACTURING CO.. tug the staircase, has lor background the ever jfc, | Physician and Surgeon, had been led to expect. ROCKPORT MARINE. cotne out ahead. Bp-Complete stock oi Under­ Bridgtou, Me 41 1018 >ir Walter Raleigh w as hi headed: horu ancestral hall, which gives local interest to 311 MAIN ST., H IIC K L A .su . M B . 1552. the work. wear, Hats, Caps and Furnish­ Iti-’x. Edmund Hailey, astronomer, horu; died Daughters in the Rot hsi hild family are Carleton. Norwood & Co. loaded tho ing Goods. 1712. ut the age of twenty one provided with a following schooners last week for Bos­ ST A Five Cent Stamp of the 1749 Jutues Boswell, noted for his biography Nervous Men! valuable pearl m eklaee. At the birth ol ton : W. E Not cross, Laura Chester, Rock limit Trust Co , or iu I EXHAUSTED VITALITY. of Dr. Johnson, horn; died 1195. each girl six valuable pearls are select cd equiqalent iu cash allowed on | The error* <»f Youth, Preui-Htiru Dvcliuc, L ’Kfc Man­ 1796 Joint Ke.it.-, poet, horu in Loudon; died Strah Hill, Leona; and d1-charged sch. hood, uud tdl Dih, uaea uud WuakiiuA-ii-» of Muu, from in Rome. 1821. for her and on eacn hhlbday six more ate every dollar's worth purchased i whatever cuuee, nornniututly und privately cured at added until the >oung lady is of age. E Raymond with wood....Sch Irene JOHN E. 1IANLY, hom e. Kxi’EHt Tki atment. No Faim kk. Ooiumu. 1828 Thomas F. Bayard, statesman, born in at this store. 1 t&Liou in |iers>ou or hv l.-itor, A ddn > • W m . H Purkor, Wilmington. Uvl. Miss Clara Blum, a young Jewess who Thayer is doe here from Baltimore with M I) , orth>- Poabf.dy Medical LuatiUite. No. 4 Bultlncu 1692 Char t -. Kiw i-- Kllet, young n i' alhero, Counsellor at Law, : Street, lp t.ton, M

George Wentworth ha* shingled the roof of OBITUARY. FRATERNITY FACTS. 1 HOMAS7ON. his house, Mrs. Lydia V-tughan has shingled Nine miles west of Rockland, on the K. & L. R • the roofs of her house and shop and will Ten miles 8. W of Rockland. On stage line 1 Sudden Death of a Well Known C am ­ A meeting of U. O. Golden Cross wil! be Three miles west of Rockland, on K. fc L. Di­ R. Known a« a trading post In 1631. Settled In from Thomaston to Friend-hip. Incorporated , shincle the roof of her hall, Mrs. Counce has CAMDEN vision of M.C R. R. First known ns n trading 1736; incorporated Nov. 7, 1776. Area "bout Jan 28, 1789. 1890, polls 195; estates $ 25.493. den M an. held Friday evening, the 28th in.»t. post In IWO Settlem ent commenced 1719. 27,000 acres. IWO, poll* 517; estates, $*.3 .3JS. masters, A. 8. Fairs; South, Oliver I* Davis, shingled roof of barn, Ames Bros, the roof of Embraced mull IMS Rockland and South Thom Postmasters, (I D. Goa Id; North, W. 11. Fa JIW J North, N. R. Hyler; Pleasant Point, Cora K. mill, A. R. Davis an I Randall Wellman the The death last wtek of Fred. «on of W. H. ! a»t«n. Incorporated Mnroh 20, 1777. PopnU tion, ■ South, W. 0. Cotincc; West, \. 8. tmes; liens- I)avi«. Selectmen, K. 8. Vose, C. A. Fogerty, The adjourned annual meeting of the Rock­ 5 AND 10 CENT 18Po, SOlP. In 1890 the num ber »»f polls w as 663, antvlllc, W. .1. R ussell; Highland, Wtn. l». Sion’ Eidman Orff; I’ow-i Clerk, C. A. Fogerty; roofs of their bouses, and there has been a lot Perkins, takes r ff one of our C -(J nalesboyf, 1 land Masonic Rcliel A sfochvu n was held in and e sta h s were valued nt $1,853,010. Postm aster Selectmen, A. L. Vaughn, Jason Spear. Ktiwio Treasurer, Samuel Payson. of shingling do..e.-. .Cyrus Perry is stopping and a very constant and faithlul one. Fred Is T. 8. Singer; Selectmen, 8. J. Starrett, Kra.-tus Keating; Town Clerk, W. I, I.awry, Treasurer, Mtvonie Hull, Friday evening, the 13th in»t., Lermond, F. A Washburn; Town Clerk, T. A. M R Mathews; Collector, Alex bpear. at the Appleton House...... Our (tradeSchools had many irtonds in the office, who will mij-s in accordance with the published notice. 'The STOREl Carr; Treasurer, E. 0. Burgess. Miss Clara Robinson is visiting friends in close this w eek....Jesse Hilt and wife and T. him. attendance, however, was so •.mall that It wi s Rockport...... Miss Edna Hoffres has returned J. Gushed and wife of Hope and Mrs. Oliver Jo** ph Bisbee raised 113 bushels of p tutor s decided to make a further postponement for H. M. Gardiner nt his harness mantifrcto’y home from h r Fisit in Lowell... .Jessie an I Simmons visited at Albert Gushee’s. Sunday Samuel Richmond, a well known and highly this year. election of t ffictrs, e;c , to Friday evening. is busy. He has n fine shop. Florence Kelleian arn at work in the pants ....T h e Adventists commenced a series of esteemed W arnn young man, and »i member of St. George Lodge. F. and A. M . died In October 28. Prizejtontest Joseph Eastman went down east Tuesday factory, Rockland....M r. and Mrs. Reuben meetings at Union Church. Among the I he records of the society show that there deer bunting McKinnley of Whitefield have been in town speakers are Elder Week-, Elder Lincoln of Pottland Tuesday, where he had cone for Rond Commissioner Gay and his road ma­ have been during the pa*r year six deaths visiting relatives.-.. Mr. and Mrs 8. 1) Hunt Washington, Elder Hall and Dudley Farnham medic I neetim n:. He was 31 te-os of ago, chine have removed the ruts from Thatcher among the memhe s and eleven assessments Mrs. Chas. Stall has disposed of her farm to have been visiting friends in Cam den....There ....Ju stin Ames and wifo of Warren spent and leaves a wife, the daughter of L. C. • street. called, the number of deaths the year previous was a sociable in the Town House Wednes­ last w-ek in App'eton. .. . Frank L. Wellman Mathews of Warren. ’• he funeral was hold , READ ABOUT IT. Wm. J. Burton, of Worcester, Mass. being so far above the average, by ttnsonof day evening.... Hattie Maxey entertained and family visited Mr. und Mrs. Well­ in Portland und the remains interred then, a The foundation is laid for the Knox House o o the prevalent malady, that it was deemed best OBT Olie Mekle Ban­ Tho granite for the underpinning to Fred friends one evening last week and all had a man the first of the week....M rs. Luic, wile delegation from St. Gcorcc Lodge attending. I addition and the superstructure is going into bv a majority of those consulted iiy the Board quet Lamp, wit it very nice tim e....W ork is rapidly progressing of Rev. Mr. Ufford. and children, are visiting the air. Spear’s bouse Is on the ground ready to be set. IK Wm. R. Sinait ol Camden died very I of Directors to distribute the calls over n little Linen Shade any on the new school-house and we will soon Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ames. Mr. Ufford has a o o suddenly at hi’ rooms ou Commercialtstreef, longer period. c o lo r Desired, Some SO feet of lead pipe has been stolen have a nice new building....The marriage of charge in Hingham, Mass...... Will Phi brick We Wednesday evening. He was found on tho The total amount paid in by the oldest mem­ from the High School and Grammar School The chandelier at 'he Congregational Church, Josiah W. Norton and Miss Maggie Benner and brother drove through from Massachusetts vnlin1 sidewalk in the early evening apparently under bers who have responded to every a*se‘sment buildings. which fell some weeks ago, has been repaired to Appleton with a .‘■pan. arriving Saturday. of St. George occurred Thursday evening, the influence of liquor-and was taken to his from first to last and including the nn mbeishfp Shal One elegnnt Brass and replaced. Oct 13. They have many friends and acquaint­ They started Wednesday. .. . H. N. Keeno and room, where he died. A jury was empanelled fee formerly k quircit is #105. One hundred Fount Lamp, Ralph, son of Silas Starrett, had one of his o o wife of Rockland were at H. C. Pease’s5 last ances who tender their congratulations and which decided that alcoholism was the cause and one benefits have been paid to the families legs broken Monday of last weea by a kick Pompey Knox has been given frequent trials w eek.-..John Wellman is repairing bis build­ wBh hand paint­ wish them much happiness in tneir wedded of his death. 'The tunernl was held Saturday of deceased n»emliers. Of these 95, amounting Give Away from a horse. of his speed on the flit nt No. Warren, and is ings, also building a new sh ed .... A. L. Hen­ ed shade, value life. They were serenaded Saturday evening afternoon. to #47,168 have be n from asse-sments direct. working finely. derson bought n fine porker of Sion Luce, No. $1.00. No word from the hard pine schooner tet! o o by the band...... Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Young Dr. Smart graduated from Dartmouth College Six, amounting lo #2.749 have been paid from Appleton, last week....M iss Azuba Sprague, Christmas Day. The Hawley’s arrival will be welcomed by the have reiurned to their home, Vinalhaven.... and from Brunswick Medical School, where the treasury, making an aggregate of #49,917 One Doll, best in Landlord Whitney at Hotel Warren Is mak­ R. Taylor h-»s returned to Boston where who has been spending the Summer with her ship carpenters. he whs it classmate with Dr. F. E. Hitchcock paid by the association to beneficiaries since our ston?, and ing a fine impression. Mrs. Whitney has been be is employed as ship-keeper on-board the | parents, returned to Camden Tuesday....M . of this city He was the son of the Into Hon. its organization, a sum that distributed in the December 25. we have a thous­ sick since coming here. yacht Ambassadress. His wife, will remain F. Hanly, esq., Is repairing his buildings.... Some of tho yongsters had a shoot Friday. E K. «ind Sarah T. Smart. His age was 43 manner in whicit this has hien must have o o at home this Winter with her mother, who is i O. H. Page and C. E. Ripley have been io and 4o select The side captained by Ned McNamara won. years, G months and 12 days. proved of almost incalculable value io those poor health....M rs, Walter Grover and j Blaeblll visiting friends....G eo. Pease was in 3 from, value $3. Murray Miller's side losing. The Hoc burses at the Crawford farm. No. who have received it. O’ Warren, are in tine condition this Fall. War­ baby son Leroy are visiting Mrs.T. G. Brown Boston last week....M iss Georgia Frohock of Oct 8 G.o. Frank Kalloch, son of George The largest sum received fiotn n single as­ ren should have a horse show. Furness Seavev has built an addition io Lincolnville is visiting Miss May Gusbee. M rs. sessment and paid to one family ol ilie deceased COi^DSTiONS. Mrs Kate Morse w(J| move into her new W. Kali' ch. ind of his widow, Rudolphtts his nen house.... T. J. Rivers and latnily N orth A ppleton.—Isauc Hall has moved house, Hyler street, this week. Eugene Dizer’s o o Bowers ol Camden, died at the nge of 3G is #<»45. the smalles’. which was the first levied Every person who buys 19 cents worth of have gone to North Waldoboro tor a lew weeks. Ins family to Searstnont. where he will occupy good" at our store before Christmns, Is en­ new bouse, near at hand, is plastered. N. B. Eastman and C. I). Bowley were out years and 20 days. IIis wife, a noble lady of was #247, average amount #191. The amount titled to a ticket for every succeeding 10 So u th C u h h ix o —Percy Marshall of Thom­ the James Burgess house....Orrison Fuller, gunning Thursday. We haven’t heard what Warren, wi b bis child, died years ago. Mr. in bauds of Treasurer at close of H e year edit" worth. Don’t fail to ask for the lick- aston lias been spending a lew days in town who came here a short time ago has bought a et. Rem< inber if you buy 86.00 worth you they secured, but we are satisfied it was u big Kalloch lived at Warren for 21 year®. Last #605.41. in the hands of the secretary #621.20 get 50 tickets, etc., and the person who Iiuh Rev Geo. H. Gntterson of the Madura Mis­ ....M iss Mina Slone, who has been employed farm in MuntviCe and moved bis fam ily..•• haul. Win’er he had a severe attack of la grippe total #1226 61. the largest number of tickets December 25, sion, India, will speak in the Congregational in the Knox House. Thomaston, has returnnd There was a bnptism after the morning sei- secure* 'he Banquet Lamp free of coat; o o which completely ruined his health. He It is to bo regretted that a number have a'- the peraon having the n< xt InrgCBt number vestry. Thuisday evening at 7 o’clock. hotxte. Mrs. Frank Flint of Thomaston has , vice Sunday, three young ladies being ini One of our citizens i9 at work on a history lingered for months, and simply wasted away. loweu theit membership to lapse, during the hna the Vnao Lamp, and to tb- young lady been spending a few days in town....Cushing raersed.... Wm. Gregory of Glen Cove was under 15 years of nge who baa the largest of the Warren Baptists. He is a gentleman He has a large circle of acquaintances in War­ past year, by non-payment of assessments. A number of tickets, we will give the best S. Delano was the recipient of a fat string ot Band with a large number of spectators met in town last week....Two men front MaSJtt* in every way qualified to do the subject justice, ren and Rockland, many of whom came to sec society which has done 60 much good during Doll In our store. Now n member the con­ coots the other day. the product of the skillful at Mr. Norton’s Saturday evening. They met chusetts were in town Wednesday buyir.g ditions and get your friends to come and and we nope to have the history tor publication □ ml cheer bun in his sickness quite often. He its existence ought to be Mtpporttd by the Irn- raarktnunship of Cnpt. 11. H. Williams. there to show their respect in the way of a oxen. They said D. G. Wentworth's cattle buy and give you their ticket. in this paper. was a great favorite with all who knew him. ternity and should be increasing instead of serenade to Josiah W. Norton, who was re­ were the finest pair they had seen since com­ Come in and see the English Porcelain Dinner o o He was a true friend, kind-hearted and gener- diminishing in numbers. Het, 112 pieces, which we are selling for $8.60,and a cently married to Miss Maggie Benner of ing into the state. Dan always has good oxen One of our citizens has returned from the A well known citizen of Warren was com­ erotts. During his lonir sickness he stayed Members are registered to at’end Hie ad­ 68 piece Tea Set of the same ware for $3.99. Keeley In.-titutc at No. Conway, completely Port Clyde. Tho company was abundantly ....T here was a “ hauling bee” Wednesday Va«e I/im; with Bra-s Fount Duulex Burner menting on some of his various Investments with his mother who cared and tended him journed meeting, ut Masonic Hall on Friday and extinguisher and hand painted sha e from $1.99 treated to grapes and candy. Mr. Norton is a when the old scliool-liottsc was moved into the u rtd , and another is going there very soon. the other day. He has money in Fort Payne, only as a true and a loving mother will and evening next. "lWo have the very latest things in Engagement thorough gentleman, in every respect, worthy mill-yard where it will be used as a store house. Sioux Falls, Denver, and various Colorado can, and Mr. Bowers cured for him even as Cups ami Saucers, no trouble to become engaged of his fair young bride. M ty every comfort Also the cooper shop belonging to Warien Rev. C. S. Cummings of Rockland, it is re­ gold and silver mines. his own son. But no tenderness or care, nor It you buy her one of these. and pleasure of life bo theirs is tho sincere Wentworth was moved down beside the river. See our Sugars and Creams for Afternoon Teas. ported, has decided to supply tho Methodist medical skill could prolong his life. He Our Stationery Department Is brimming full of o o wish of Thb C -fi...... Mr. and Mrs Wm. P. There were 17 yoke ct oxen—quite a sight for pulpit here until the Close of the conference passed away peacefully, and was burled on B argains. A petition asking Uncle Sam for a survey of Stone are visiting in Rockland. these times....M ercy, wife of Uriah N, Dyer, Celluloid Picture Frame, Picture and all for 25 year. Monday, Oct. 10, at Warren, many of his our river will soon he in circulation. Warren’s died at her home Friday off,cancer. Mrs. M°n's,Boys, Youths and Chil­ cents. friends attending his funeral at Cfttnden from Baskets from 3 cts. to $100; look at them now. river has become of no little commercial im­ SOUTH THOMASTON. Dyer was one of the oldest residents of this dren’s Caps are he>e for We have a new line of Jardlnl- rs that are rich, Dr. Jameson’a broncho, which he sold to that place. Ilev. L. D. Evans officiated at rare and reasonable. portance and its channel should be deepened place. She had lived an exemplary Hie, hav­ Dr. Blake who spends bis Summers at Mar­ F our milca 8. of Rockland, Settled in 1776. Set the funeral services. His mother wishes to Fall and Winter. Seethe Cake Plates with Fruit D<-coralion we and obstructions should be removed. off from Thom aeton and Incorporated .1 uly 28, 1848, ing been a member of the Baptist Church for shall sell while this nd. runs for IP cents each. tinsville, is agHin in the Doctor's possession thank her friends for their thoughtful tokens Wash Bowl and Pitcher, 85 cents for both. o o 1890, pollH 418; entitles $328,087. PoBtmaaterB, J . over half a century, and she will be greatly OTTJFL for the W inter. M. B artlett; <>wi’« Head, Mim Ann Fart; Spruce ot kindness and sympathy shown to her son in Tit ware, we have it, every piece warranted. We wish to correct a report that was circu­ Head, 8. L. Hall; Ash Point, Ralph Crockett; missed in her home, she being a woman who Flour Sieves ft r lo cent-. Sheet Iron baking pans, Selectmen, ...... Mark D. Amen, Sidney Jackaon,----- L • A. his sickness and after his death. C. Department is fitted with the 10 cents, 1 quart 'Tea or Coffee Pots, 10 cents, Gem Rev. C. Cummings of Rockland preached lated in this community the tint of last week A ny; Town Clerk, Lewis Butler ”’ went out but little. Her husband has the heart­ Pans 10 cents. If you want anything in tinware at the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon. It is S. Sweetland. felt sympathy of all. She was 84 years of age. fashionable shades o f Green, come in and you will be surf rlsed to see how little that Charles Hills, a native of this town, had ’NOTHER GUNNING MATCH. money it takes to buy lots of goods. not probab’o that Rev. Mr. Southard can be d*ed in Ciihondale, Mass. He is sick B urkkttville —Silas Clary is on the sick etc., etc. Now we have a R w Jelly Tumbler" left, the price F. D. Coombs is in Boston... . Rev. W. A. has been 6 cents each, or 50 cents per dozen, but induced to locate here. reported, of malarial typhoid fever, but was i list..-.8 . B. Miller and M ils Lee Blackington Atchley preached in the Baptist church Sun- Thomaston’s Nimrods Again Take to the Men’s Dress, Driving, Walking now the price is 4 cents * ach or 39 cents per dozen. al ve on Friday, with hopes of his tecovery. of West Rockport visited relatives in this Leafy Woods. Now look quick and rend thin right, we can and (lav evening---- Capt. Wm. Luce bad a Hag •> and Working Gloves are well will pell vou rubb-rs for 7 cents per dozen. The supper at the M. E. Church, Wedne o o raising at his resideneo Friday, lie made a t P1‘‘ue iast weeli----School ill D istric t No. 3, Sleeked and invite your atten Come in If you have been in before we have 1 >ts day evening, was largely patronized. Aba-het verv approptiah- speech M ,he occasion.... j wh‘dl »’ *“u«ht M .ssjla.ue Uu.-keii, celt- The third and probably last gunning mutch of new got ds and if yen haven’t been iu ii is time Eight m entors of St. Geotge Lodge of lion lo these lines. you did. No trouble to show goods or give prices. supper wi.s served, and about #20 netted. The F. & A. M , wi nt to Portland Friday to at The e n .e r i . l n m . elven by the High „nd bra.ed Co niubus Day l.y giving „ Hue enter- of the season came oil' Wednesday, Capt. N. YOU KIN FIM> Ladies Circle and Epworth League b .d charge tend the funer.t service of Brother Satn'i Jn.er.ntd,ate sc h „d ,y evening. «ns well ’ »*"■ r d»>' ^'en ,g .... B Jordan very successfully navigating his side O. Miller ot this place, who Is general Vgent TH*SK GOODS AT Of the affair. Richmond A di t-gntion from Portland Lodge attended. The program was vory iuie.estine, on to victory, while Dr. J. E. Walker, who W. L. WEST & CO., for the Pinless Clothing Co. of M ums., has sold performed the setvice Rev. S. H. Emery of well carried out and #9 cleared....There were captained the other side, was in it, as the score Quite a number of our people are taking ad within the last three months more tb in 30,000 SEAVEY, Warren was called there to speak consolation Hag raisings a, the High and Intermediate shows. The sharpshooters and count of each vantage of the Knox street sower and arc con feet in Knox Co. Mr. Miller is on the Islnntl- Camden 5 & 10 Cem Store. tith e relatives and family at the funeral set- schools, Friday morning. Capt. M. I) Aui.-- were: necting their houses therewith. Mrs. E iza at present. Captain N. B. Jordan 634, H. H. Williams r ce. presented tb" Hags and made excellent remarks, Elliott's house is the latest addition. Jusiqb 1290, W. O. M isters 500, F. Tl. Jordan GO, A. o c which were responded to by the teachers, Miss UNION. Watts has charge of the wo.k, which guaran­ Ella Mathews and Miss Belle Sampson. B. Sampson 42, W. J. Jameson 78, Bert Well­ tees a ti.st-elass job. A horse belonging to John 8. Stevens be- Thirteen miles N. W. of Kockimd. Settled man 228, T. B. Brown 52, Jet. Robinson 92, | came frightened Saturday, nt the incoming O w l s H k a ii.— Miss Patience Pierce, who 1774. Incorporated 0 c t. 20, 1786. 1.990, poll* 417, has been in Rockport, is home for a short eHtiit<’8, $»'.'0,023. I’ostmiiBterA, R. Bartlett; (’. S. Smith 0, Bert Linnoll 0, (’. S. Willey 0; tram of cars at the depot, ami taking the track North, A. FoHMutt; Ka«t, A. W. Payson; South, 8ch. Helen Martin -ailed from Darien the tim e....Lem uel Hunt Is visiting in Boston and Total 2976. in front of the train ran uniil be came to the S. W. Jones. Selectmen, Warren nlll«, 0. N. Dr. J E. Walker selected his gunners with 13th tor New York, with lumber at S3---- Sub bridge, which he succeeded In partly crossing vicinity....Fremont Whl cher caught a crow Butler, Geo. W. Puynun; Town Clerk, A. M. Wingate; Treasurer, E. 11. Burkett. great care hut displayed poor generalship in James Jordan, Love, is in New Orleans, read} when he fell, causing a blockade of the road in his lot,ster trap, one duy last w eek....M rs. Y o u a r e placing his men as he did, lor they found noth­ to sail for Cadiz with staves at #4000, lump until he could be remove i. No damage was James Phllbrook was taken suddenly ill Fri­ Mrs. E. Lovett is quite sick....'The Congl. ing to shoot as the list shows; sum-----8ch. Diadem, Thorndike, urrtved done to the wagon, and it is hoped that no day evening, hut was, holler a-, last reports... ■ Circle commences Wednesday nt the vestry. Captain J. E. Walker 96. L. Butler 120, R. E. Thursday from Boston. ' serious damage was done to the horse. A new cottage is being built at Orescent Beach Hot supper nt six o'clock. AH are invited.... Butler 52, Chas. Creighton 30, John Bunker Better Off . o o and another will soon go up....R ev. J. II. Rev. Mr. Gutterson, a missionary from Japan, Por-hley will preach here next Sunday after- 0, Emery Keller 6, Chas. Cushing 60, O. H. Friday evening, Oct. 21. the Segochet Club Henry Smith has greatly improved the out­ preached at Congl. Church Sunday evening to Fales 0, Wm. F. Gay 0, W. Vose 0, Henry nooc, held an informal reception at which some thirty side appearance of bis house, with new win­ a large audience..-. Mr. and Mrs.Nathan Rob­ Shaw 82, Cyrus Newbert 62; Total 508. Si'ttvcE H e a d .—The concert in the chapel bins went to Boston T uesday....E . A. Mad- or more ladies were present und a very pleasant dows, finish and paint....T he repairs are com­ The supper was served ut the Knox House by W h e n Y o u was a grand success... .Mrs. Brown of Tenant's docks has been in town some time, and is at evening passed. The entertainment consisted pleted on the Farrington- Vln.il house, and the Landlord Bickford, Thursday evening, ami the ot social games and singing by Miss Aggie Harbor spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. present coopering for J. O. C obb....R ev.H . J. workmen arc now at work on the new Vinal Pease....M rs. Blanche Waldron is visiting in hoys all say it was the best of the three. The Fales and George B. Mathews. building....Brown’s old budding looks quite Well and Rev J. I). Payson exchanged pulpits. counters were as before, Judge Luvensaler and Rock lan d .... Miss Cassie Elwell has teturned .Sunday....Pray, the illusionist, who was ad­ c/iP ‘ , new with its fresh coat of light paint, showing I). P. Rose. S. W. Masters goes on the road this week for liom Thomaston....Weddings are getting to vertised for the Town Hall on Saturday even­ . . . Buy Our the good taste of its ow ner....M rs. Woodard be the rage down this w ay....There is to be a Some of the funny things talked about were: the Hartford Woven Wire Co., ot Hartford, has improved her premises by a new coat of ing, did not get un audience. He returned the Did Chas. Creighton gel his crow ? dance in Union Hall Wednesday evening.... Conn. His route will probably embrace Mass p a in t....Il looks as if E. H. Vaughan was money of those who w ent....A . L. Jones ai d Why Jameson felt so oadly because the aebusetts and Connecticut. We hope that Mel Elwell has a handsome span ol gray horses. wife went to Rock hind to hear Leland T. Pow­ about to apply a coat of paint to bis buildings ••••Edw Babb no,i wife o( Rockland were ot judges refused to count iliac gray gull ? Maine may also be included so that the genial ers Saturday....M rs. Deborah Grant und dau. Why N. B. Jordan objected to his sleeping o o Warren Pease’s Sunday....The friendsoi Mr. ghter Mrs. Lizzie Spaulding with iwo children F rieze King Ulster Silas may get into Knox County occasionally. apartments on Tuesday night? W. F. Wight went to Cambridge, Mass , and Mrs James Cook called on them Thurs­ are visiting Mrs. Grant’s sister, Mrs. Chas. M. day evening at their new home, and presented What John Bunker did with that king fisher ? last week, returning Wednesday, accompanied Shepard... .Quite a large delegation fromE.cn- Have you signed Capt. Williams’ petition to Segochet Club, our popular social organiza­ Io them a handsome spring rocker and some H ’o r- $ 1 2 . 0 0 by his wife, who has been visiting there.... ing Star Gr.nge visited Seven Tree Grange Congress, asking for an appropriation to defray tion, has received from Capt. D. J. Hodgmun silver ware. Sum’l Rogers went to Boston last w eek.... Wednesday evning. Ol course they had a good the expenses of placing one of the sound u beautiful volume devoted to ’‘The Great Miss Nina Mathews is very sick with typhoid HOPE time. Grangers ulways do....N ed F Lynch sleepers of the partv upon South Shoal Light­ W/fEp You (fE j 4 0 I E 4 0 op $ 2 .0 0 Earthquake of Japan," by John Milne and W fever, with fiut little prospect of recovery.... has gone to Bouton to w ork....C . M. Shepard ship, for a fog horn ? K. burton, with plates by K. Ogawa. The Miss Sadie Hilt has a position as matron m a Fourteen mile. N. W. of lloitklatid. Sept. I, has moved into C. R. Danton’s house and Joe Tbete and many other questions ol interest club is very grateful to Capt. Hodgtnan for his hospital at Buffalo, N. Y...... Moses Miller und 17Sr. Incorporated J u n e till, 1S04. IS90, poll, Smith has moved into the Barrett house, lately 205; estate,, #225,600. Pont m aster,, L. P . T rue, furnished amusemuut during the supper hour. The explanation is that you save more than the latter amount of money on kind remembrance. wile are in tow n.... Dr. Wakt field accompanied booth, F. L. I’ayson; North, Cairo A Muil.tleld. vacated by Mr. Shepard... .Miss Lillie Biichel- his w ife to Lewiston on Monday, returning on Selecmien, D. tl. Mauslleld, W. It. Fl,b, N. F- der has returned from her v isi» to O akland.... the purchase. In other words it will cost you 815 for Burrell; Town Clerk, J. 1-. llobbs; Tr«u.urer, Z the morning train, Mrs. V'akefleld remaining Mrs Nancy Marr and Mrs.Lydia Burgess bare LIST OK LETTERS One John William*, who according to his I,. P. True. as good an Ul.Her elsewhere. own account hails from Boston and Brewer, in Lewiston on account of the illness of her gone to Houlton to visit their brother Sewell Remaining unclaimed in Bockland Post lather....M r. Going of Sanford was in town October 20tb, and our remarkable fail stil Cnmmings, who is in poor health....D r. L. F. Office for ihe weeks ending Get. 22. 1892: was arrested in Waldoboro Tuesday by sheriff permits many Howejs to live and bloom mak­ Gray and Deputy Peabody, for the burglary Saturday. Batchelder and wile Irotit Rockland were in Gents’ List. nand F. o o ing amends for the la'eness of tho Spring.... Smith, A. C. (J^r Warranted All Wool, Snow and Waterproof. ot the Seavey and Bumps stores the proceeding town Friday....M r. und Mrs. fboroloo ate Mrs. Mary Bartlett ha, gone to Appleton to Brick. M. L. Wood Gilbert W. evening. Hu is now in jail. The articles miss­ P leasantville —Mr. and Mrs. W. M. visiting at Chas. Barnard’s, Mrs. Thornton be Barbour, Odesser Williamson, Frank I. care for Dea. Dyer and wife, an aged couple Don’t he deceived by dealers siiowing up cheap imitations, calling them ing front the stoies were found in his posses­ Leach are the proud parents of a daughter ing a sister of Mrs. Barnard. Clough. Horace (2) White, Atihur ....M rs. B. H. Carleton and daughter Annie, Courtney, John sion. boru Oct 19, (E d ith ).... H. L. Russell is Ladies’ List. with M r,. N. C. Allord have been the guests of APPLETON. Cook, Ellery D. “Storm Kings,” “ Ice Kings,” etc. They are not to be compared with the getting his supply of oil and Hour ready for Brackett, Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Doak, of Vinalhaven....Dr- W. S. Conary, Eugene L Mrs. Loretta Stiiuson went to Boston, Frida) Winter trade....M rs. W. A. Heath went to Dunham. Walter (2) Graham. Mrs. Levi genuine “Frieze King.” We are theonly agents for Rockland. We’ll show Payson and wile of Castine are visiting his Sixteen miles N. W. of Rockland, on stage line Hunt, Mrs. Abbie ------C. Prince left Friday for a trip to Ohio ".'ashington last week to see her mother, Mrs. from Warren lo Hearsiuoui. dutlled about 1776 Daley, J. J. mother, Mrs. D. A. Pay son ....School has Ellens, w . B. Howatd, Mrs. Stephen ------Jos. Stimpson goes to Boston this week Wm. Davis, who is quite sick....M r. Linscott Incorporated Ju n . 28, 1829. 1890, polls 3(6, estates you as good closed in the Payson district, Miss Flora $318,980. Postmasters, A. II. Newbert; North Elwell, Geo. W. Hall. Miss Vena to see the ball games-----S. E. Cushing went to ot Appleton is in the place with his machine, R. d. Keene; West, 8. 0. Barth tt; Burkellvllle, Grunt, Ernest Johnson,Mrs.Carrie A. Hobbs, teacher,...The remains of Mrs. Lu* Bangor Friday to visit bis daughter-----Capt. threshing grain for F. K. Matthews and others Elden Burkett; Elmwood, II. A. Morang. Select, Hendrick. Capt. Geo.A Lindsey, Mrs. Nettie cinda Mank of E Union were interred in the men, E. L. Gusbee, Elden Burkett and Wilbur Hart, Elien Lake. Mrs. Fannie 8. K. Webb and wife r f Waldoboro have been . .. .John W itham of Washington was in the Waterman; Town Clerk, V. 0 . Kellur/Treasurer, AN ULSTER FOR $6.00 ••old grave yard," last Saturday....M r. True Hastings, Edmund M Norton, Mrs. Lucy A. visiting at Capt. E. L. Montgomery's. Miss place Saturday and Sunday... .F. E Thomas Galen Keene. .Merrill. Edwin Pond. Mrs. Chas. began canning apples this week. He purchased Hattie Webb is also there---- Coi. Milton was not able to work in the factory last week Mahoney, Frank Randall, Miss Blanche pippins for the purpose....8 . C. Hewett i, U. 8. Gusbee and wife are visiting Mrs. Mae Bean Frank M. As you ever saw for 57.00. “ Seeing is believing.' French of Boston spending a few days ii on account ot rheumatic trouble....Josie Andrews of W. Washington visited her aunt, making quite exteuslve repairs Io his barn. Gusbee's parents in Damariscotta. G. W. Mathews, Dunean C. Sleeper, Miss Minnie town. Gusbee clerks for Ulysses in bis absence.... Pillsbury, C. C. Sylvester, Mrs. Grace Mrs. G. R. Peasley, Sunday. So. Horn —Miss Alice Hewett has Hnlsbed Everett Keliar of Bar Harbor visited in Apple- Patterson, Capt Ferdi­ Thomas, Miss MaryC her school at North Hope and returned home fou’ll be Surprised io see what Ship Belle O Brien, Capt. D. J. Hodgmau, S o u th W a h h b n .— Adelbert Bucklin has a ton last week. Mr. K. ionuerly lived in ibis is in New York from Japan with 3000 tous of ....M rs L. O Brown and daughter Sylvia of new team ....M rs. William Stackpole of towu but moved to Bar Harbor where he runs VINALHAVEN. North Hope visited at Wm. Hewett’s last week curios and /700 tous of manganese ore. 8Le Thomaston was in towu last week....Capt. a blacksmith shop (ironing carriages)... .Our had a pas/age of 124 days via Cape Horn E. Bradford, who baa been confined to the ....M rs. A. Y. Boggs has a rose bush with schools did not celebrate Columbus Day, but Capt. 1^/lgman and daughter Hattie, the lat two handsome roses in full bloom,out of doors. Fred Ames of Sacurappa, a former resident, A GOOD OVERCOAT FOR $5.50 house the past week, is uble to be out again Artist Pease’s wife celebrated by taking a It is rich cream color tinted with pink. is visiting In towu-----The Clara Benner ar­ ter iV whom has been stopping in Spencer, ... .Mrs. Mary Tibbetts is visiting at E. E. boarder, who in turn celebrated with a grand M a /.. are in town. Capt. Dave has a host of Lermond’s .. . .Frank Linekiu has gone to —------rived iast week and is htuledup. The mackerel bawl. Congratulation#! . . . . Horatio N. Keene season has not been a very successful oue----- We Can Sell You. fends who hope he may be able to stay in Richmond....M iss Clara Bradford is home for ROCKPORT. and wife visited In Appleton last week...... There was an unusually large atteoduuce at ynovtown as long as is consistent with their desire* a few days....Edw ard Spear is at work in the Dr. Piper aud wile vibtted friettde iu Bei- Still the good work goes on Joseph Ames church Sunday, und the sermon was a very TAKE A LOOK AT THEM. for him to get a good charter. shoe shop, Warren-. .. Miss Alice Morse is at fubt luHt week..•• Mrs. Chas. Hagerty of re-shingled the roof of his house recently, and Mr. Marcus Spear's.. . .Isa^c Libby is making able ami impressive one-----Capt. Rufus Arey Matmtieid. Mab« , is visiting her sister, Mrs. last week he shingled the walls of his stable and James Clark are quite sick-----.Selectman an addition to his buildings.... W. L. Jordan ST. GEORGE. B arrett....M rs H. J. Tibbetts is visiting C. E Boman Is also confined to his homo with has put up a new building ou his prem ises.... NOT POPULAR. FEBRUARY 1st WL SHALL MOVE TO THE friends in Bostou....Geo. W. Achoru und sickness-----A dance at the Opera House Fri­ Wilk t’s CtHNBK.--Mrtf. J. A. Hilt, whose The bridge has received a few new planks.... wife are in Boston on a business trip....M r day eveniug was well atteuded-----H. 8. ST0HE NOW OCCUPIED BY FULLER & COBB. tlluesss was reported last week, died Wednes­ Mr. Hauuaand wile of Cape Elizabeth ate at T ue C. fi. is not popular with postmasters Meservey of Rockland and Geo. Brewster of Bobirs ot Roeklaud is slating R. B. Pierce’s Until That Time, day and was buried on Thursday. Two sons Henry Look's...... South Warren boasts the The subscribers are so anxious to get the papers C'atudeu assisted Veazie s Band at the celebra­ to read that (hey are uot left iu the office long house-----The Steamer Gov. Bodwell went on We Shall Offer Special Bargains in Every Dept. are now ill with the same disease....Trunk largest baby ot the season—17 pounds tion.... Miss Etta Hahn ol Thomaston is Robinson's house is beingpaiuud in colors.... enough to allow Uncle 8aut s represenutives to to the route yesterday, all fixed up for Winter visiting Miss Delia Smail read them. Anyhow we heard one of our most business. The new cemetery addition is now completed CAMDEN and lots are now ou sale....M rs James F. R o c k v il l e —Mrs. Winslow Keene and sou efficient county postmasters complaining iu NEWS BRIEFS Robinson and Mrs. Ebaa Kalloch visited at John C Berry arrived lion. New York this Fred have returned from a visit to Haverhill, that vein last week. M u m .... Miss Nellie Ox ton has returned from — — Audrew J. Clark's, Tuesday... .8 .G.Robinson morning ...M . B Are.v arrived home from That was a wise burglar that broke into a The Columbian Exposition buildings were J. E. GREGORY & SON, started last week for Massachusetts where he Boston thia morning. Poland Springs....M rs. O. J. Barrows, who has been on the sick list, is improving....M rs, grocery store iu Rhode Island and rifled the formally dedicated Friday-----James Trefethen, has employmeut*..*Mis. Keene and family contents of a case oi Tuxedo Washing Powder convicted ol the murder ol Tena Davis, has Tapley'n -Bread Winner" out-weara all Geo. Joues and Mrs. David Clough have gone formerly ot this place, uow of Rock laud, spent It yielded belter than a jeweller’s safe. been granted a new trial. 421 Main St., Foot of Liiuerock St. Bunday here, the guests of J. A. Ewell. other ahoea. to Worcester, Maes. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892.

DO YOU WEAR AUCTION SAI E! MARINE MATTERS. WEEK OEWEDDING CEREMONIES. The cer?niony was per'omed at tho residence , The und.’r.lKD* (1, A .lm int.trntor on Ow r.tn te of of Mrs. H. W. Wight, Summer street, a small ABANDONED AND BLOWN UP. Auction Sale I David L. Geer, into of south Thomaston, deceased, ' he) eby gives notice tlint pursuant to n license oh- The M ovtraenls ot V essels, Three Solemnized In Our City Within party of neighbors nn I friends witne«smg the ! , tnlned from the II.-nombh* Judge of Probate, Notes and the Like. bo will Bell Sever. Days. event. Misses M utba Wight, Annie Frye and I The Loss of the American Ship W. A, SHOES? tird n y , No Hattie Hall were bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Thomaston. I i « , A. I) lR9i at two o clock |» in., tho ! Jarvis took the night Pullman for New York, j ______i homestand farm of the Into David L. Goer, situated I 8ch. Milford launched from Cobb. Butler & Brilliant Event at the Congregational ib good n Block of tho L atest Style ! Watches. Clocks, where .-Mr. Jarvis conducts a successful dry l on the west side of the road lending to Ash P lnt Go’s yard Wednesday,thoroughly repaired. Church, Last Evening-A Summer Street : nnd on what is known ns Ash Pol. t In said South goods business and where they will make their Mate Sullivan and io Sailors Picked I Jewelry, Silverware, I Thomaston. T« rim cash. SERVICEABLE The wrecked schooner A. Heaton arrived Wedding—A Newspaper Affair—Others home Mrs Jarvis is a lady whom all know After Being 25 D «ys in un Open ! ( rockery, Glassware, GRQKGK L GBRR, Administrator, from Boston Wednesday in tow. i South Thomaston, Oct. tO, 1892. 40 42 Promised. and esteem, and if sincere congratulations and Boa’—Captain, His Wife and 13 Sail­ ors Missing-Serious Charges. Bolls, Fancy Goods, Sch. Mountain Laurel brought kerosene oil j heartfelt good wishes o n affect the future, the BOOTS, SHOES. A brilliant wedding, indeed, wan Hint which Fon SALE. Wednesday from Boston io Cobb, Wight & j pathway of Mr. at.d Mrs. Jarvis will be a Plush Goods and Toys, I To Clone tin K stnte o f I,ate ID mail was solemnized nt the Congregational Chutch Co. pleasant one. Rev. R. W. Jcnkyn officiated. Is IHng cloned out nt Public A uction. Salon will M c l.o o n List evening, when Ada J., eldest daughter of Full details were receive! n» “an Francisco bo hold Two ITne privat rmlden Mint Bell. Jordan L. Mott sailed Wednesday for by the Honolulu steamer Wcdnes av of the location In the eliv. House, stabh Mr and Mrs.F. l. Simonton was united in mar­ BUB E V H R .Y EVrnSJTKTGr, In s on ea> h lot All tho m odern Improvements New York with lime from Almon Bird. riage with Albert T . son of O E. Blackington H. Leland Thompson, editor and proprietor wreck of the American ship ,v Camrbell 13ERS nnd nil In first elns« condition. One house on tho s r f f —AND— Bch. Rare Horse sailed Thursday from K. C. of this city. 'Ihe chmch itself looked lo of the Thomaston Herald, ami Emerald G nnd tl c tcrril 'c ring* of the nnt<- nnd ten corner ol Line- In nnd Middle streets, with n large Blake of this city, wete married Thursday sailors in an open boat for 25 day®. Monday, Wednesday law n, the same now occupied by Htln* IV. M cLoon; Rankin & Son for New York. and so was in keeping with the appearance of the other the ndj titling property on the west. For evening at eight oclock, Rev W. M. Kimmell M te A. R. Sullivan and »ix men at rived cn FALL aud WINTER WEAR H. O. Gurdy 6c Co. loaded sch. Ida Hudson the bride nnd her eight companion and Friday Afternoons, particulars apply to LITTLE IKLD, of the Cbureh of Immanuel officiating. The the steamer today. He told an admirable story Attys. mid Agents. for Boston, At the foot of the broad ande was an irn iih can be found In tho cltv, nnd we buy nil of our the vessel sailing Thu.sday. For tho convenience of ladies who may mense arch of passion vines, English Ivy aud ceremony was performed at fhe fine residence of the wreck. He rehearsed the details of the goodn for apot cash and novo the discounts, nnd our wish to attend. The store will be op-11 Sch. Carrie L. Hix, witn limo from A. F. expenses are vory light, consequently FOR S A LE . of Mrs. Israel Snow, Water street, Mrs Snow coming on of the hurricane off she coast of every day for regulnr trndo, nnd the goods Crockett Co. and H. O. Gurdy & Go. sailed ferns, supported on each side by in.tgnlflcent will be Bold nt unquosllonnhly low prices. Nice Brood Mare. (Jan trot in condltinu In less banana plants. From the center ot the arch being the grandmother of the bride. The Mexico, when the lumber-laden ship ran before We can Afford to Sell at Low Prices. Buy your Christinas presents now nnd thnn 3 m inutes. Sired by Blue Bull, dam n nice Thuisduy for New York, wedding was solemnized In the spacious parlors, the wind. The men tried to shorten sal’, but 41 pure money. Morgan mare, has a 3 months old colt after swing a big wedding bell of white carnations We have the exclusive sale of tho Goodyenr H ow e and is In fonl to Jo e IIoac, J r . Will be sold hch. Sarah A. Reed brought coal from Phil­ and smilax, pointed with large white chrysan­ which were brightened with flowers nnd ever­ such was the fury of the gale that they were R ubber Com pany’ll cheap for cash as I havo more horses thnn I need adelphia for A. J. Bird A Go. greens for tbe occasion. The ring ceremony powerless, and the deck wa> soon littered with IA L. SH AW , For price and further particulars apply or write to themum h. f.OLM *I A» S1IOBS DR. G.U. CHAMBERLAIN, Sch. Jennie G Pillsbury arrived from Ports The front of the pulpit platform was con was used and was very prettily performed. wreckage of hpars and mast*. 3ZS MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MK. 33 Friendship, Maine. The bride was attired in pink brocade silk, mouth Wednesday, and went on tho South cealed by a semi-circle of daik green callas, Finally it was decided to abandon tho ship, en traine, handsomely trimmed with white FARM FOR SALE. Railway for repairs. while the platform itself was entirely filled with as it was apparent she would soon sink. The Rockland. Vinalhaven a n d lace, the costume being very becoming. The water tanks ware all burst In, and only a small Best Wearing Blibbers Made. The subscriber offers for sale a nice farm In So Sch. CarrieM. took lime to Bangor Friday blossoming and hot-house plants. Among them Warren, Maine. Six miles from Rockland; one groom was dressed in evening costume, supply could be secured from tbe donkey Green’s Landing. from Robert Messer. we noted azalias, the beautifully variegated half mile from railroad station and postofflee. Thl and they made a very line looking couple. W entw orth &, Co., I The New Steamer farm contains 136 acres; cuts 60 tons of hay an and velvety leaves ol the begonia, dracen*.- engine. The captain’s young wife, who bore nually; has an Immense pnsturage nnd if perfectly Sch. John A Frank sailed Friday for Beaver Miss Helen Snow was bridesmaid and herself bravely, and his baby, were put in the ------V IN A L H A V E N ------all centered by a noble genesta. The dark 338 MAIN ST., ItOOKI.AND, MK. 30 I fenced. The buildings are In tine condition, and Harbor. Theodore Snow l>est man. larger boat with Capt. Havener nnd 13 sailors. (,FO- <}- W kdrter, ---- Captain green body of the decorations, artistically rz3?£52«J W. Ho pk in s...... Clerk Sch. Maud 8. sailed Friday for Portland. Relatives and intimate friends of tbe con­ The captain before he left the cabin «at down id after Monday, October 3, Sunday ex- planned to furnish a suitable setting for tracting parties were present. The piesents al the piano and played. He decided to set cepted,leav Jreen’s Landing at ft a. in ., Vinal Sch. Peerless had lime from R. W. Messer light dresses of the wedding party,was relieved DR. A. W00D8IDE. havt n at 8 a. i., landing at T illson’s W harf Re- were many and choice. fire to the ship for fear that she might wreck turning, hat BICYCLES FOR SALE. for Boston Friday. by two Immense clusters of white D iininitian Rock I Hid at Ip . m , Vinalhaven at Mrs. Thompson is one of our attractive and other vessels, so as they shoved off ibe torch Phy sician and Surgeon. 3 p. m. A lot of good Second Hand Bicycles for Bale at Sch James Boyce, Jr. Dunean, is loading Chrysanibetnutiis. The two western chandoller New Express se»" •lee b y grtat Bargain. Call or address al capable young ladies. She leaves T h e C. G. was applied and soon afterward sho blew up, BFBIDENC.E AND OFFICE: were veiled in delicate smilax, while pendint • patch Co. Allordi Hindi' s to go by St' F . L. S H A W ’S, 322 Main Street, ice nt Iceboro for Philadelphia at 45 cts. composing force, of which she was a talented as there were explosives on board. Vinalhaven can b left the New England De- 35 Rockland, Maine. therefrom swung flnlfy halls of green and yel 49 MIDDLE STREET. patch Company fllce. 'Pickets for all points Sch. M. Luella Wood, Spalding arrived ut member, to enter into a very close co-partner­ “ After staying together two days.” added H o u r s 8 to 9 a. in. 1 to 2, and 7 to 9 p. m. low. The platform at the south ot the pulpit South and \\ the Maine Central Railroad Charleston 17th from Philadelphia. ship with tbe editoral nnd pioprietary force Sullivan, “ I decided to pu.-h on, as inv boat Telephone Connection. sold or FOR SALE was brightened by a table of tropical phin J. R. Fhe, Agent, Rockland; I). II. Glidd' Tlie fine place at 355 Broadway, Rockland, house Sch. Cora G. Meador brought corn from Bos­ of one ot our contemporaries. Among the was the swiftest. All hand * were put on short R o c k la n d , - - M a in e . A g en t, V in a lh av e n ; Jos. Brimlgfon, A g en t, G with eight rooms, stable, garden fruit tri es, lot while the corresponding platform on the other ton Friday for Chas. T. Sptar. gilts was one from T h e C.-G, force. Mr. allowance, ball condensed milk and water und Landing; Thomas G. Libby, Manager. 40 90x175 feet. A pply to side was gay with the striking scarlet of the three biscuits a da) ; ednned meat at the morn­ 39 A L F R E D M URRAY. Seh. O. Taylor arrived Friday from Bangor salvia 'I he decorations were in exquisite taste Thompson Is an enterprising and highly « 11 r i Trn'1« esteemed young man who has recently gained ing meal, and in the evening one tin of fruit Dr. with lumber to G. F. Ayers. end were the work of Mrs. A. C. Mather. California-^ Grocery W agon For Sale. control ot the Thomaston Herald. He has was used. On tte tenth day our water gj Sch. Geo. A. Pierce came up from Owl’s In the vestibule, below, a wedding boudoir O h ! Here You Are! Evory’8 ------M-k A second hand Grocery in good order. Will be many friends, who wish tor him and his bride out, and I put the men on the same allow sold ut a bargain. CH A*'. NASH, Head. tushioiied irom rich tapestries, lurnislcd all things desirable. They took the Friday ol wine. On the 14th day signs of weallnest Mason ffc Hamlin G rvnn; full live octaves; in CATARRHIBMJiu 1 40* 33 Ocean Street. seclusion Rr the bridal party, white it fo.nicd good condition only ftfi.00 Call unit ►«' It. < ------I neureal uuro 5 Sobs. Red Jacket nnd Charlie and Willie morning tram lor Winthrop, Mr. Thompson's begun to fhctv Itself In several of tbe men. forCatarrh, Deafness,Colds, Sore Throat, lor the entrance lo the church. Hoarseness, Headache, Fetid, Sickening Hay and Straw For Sale sailed Friday for New Yorl; with lime from native place. They will reside in Thomaston. Twenty days out and all 0 ir liquids were ex­ MAINE MUSIC CO. Breath; Restores the Voice, Sense of Whilo tho guests were gathering. Mrs. Carrie Smell, etc. Try It I 5 (,e. by Druggists or ( First quality haled hay and s’raw at lowest Francis Cobb A Go. hausted. 'The men behaved very well, with Corner Main and Limerock Streets. m ail. A. I'. KVOIl \ A CO., l-rops., market figures. Write to C. B SAMPSON, Fr< Bui pee Shaw, organis’, rendered the following 1 doin, Me. 41 49' William Augustus Beeken and Miss Miry the exception ol three Chilian suitors. Tbe W-i 17ih Si., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sch. Carrie G. Crosby lock time Saturday program of bridal music: tor Boston from A. F. Crockett Co. Lszelle were married Tuesday even ing,Oct. 11, men noticed that the Chilians seemed to stand Can till Nuptialc, Duboie the short allowance of rations better than them­ Sch. H. Rogers sailed Saturday for Sullivan Hon an Petra! I at the residence of the bride's lather, Louli T. with general cargo from John Bird Company. Melodj in Ab, Tours L.tzelle at 69 Livingston street. A number nt selves. and it was decided to ascertain tho way Barcarole, Uofftt intimate friends -iw tho ceremony performed tin v did it. Watch was sc . and during the Sch. A. F. Crockett is loading ice at Pool’s Processional March, Wright Chant—o’Amour, by the Rev. D J. B. Thomas ol Newton ni> bt they were discovered eating from the Landing for New York. Capt. Thorndike has DON’T PROCRASTINATE! Wedding Mnrch, Center, Mass, formerly pistor of the Firs’ muons of tbe supposed sleeping sailors. bepn at homo for a few days. At the sound of tho Processional March the Baptist Church in Brooklyn. Eight o’clock • It was all I could do to save the lives of Sch. L’zzie Hyer went to Tenant’s Harbor bridal party came down the center aisle. Fuat was the hour set for the event. Miss Lazelle tbe>e Chilians, as beveral oi the men drew their Thursday to load stone for New York. came the ushers, then, second maid of bon wore u dress of white beng.iliuc, with point knives nnd swore to kill the thieves. Finally, DON'T WAIT Sehs. ( has. McDonald and Lizzie Matherson followed by the bridesmaida; next camo the lace trimming and a tulle veil. Her maid of as I was stronger than the), I • verpowered for New York, R. L. Kenney fo- Boston, Lena first maid of honor, and last tbe bride, lehn- honor, Miss G ice T. Cllley of Rockland, Me . them and threw their knives ovtiboaid’ UNTIL COLD While for Fall River and General Grant for ing upon tbe arm of her father. She wore a was dlessen in a pma crepe de chine gown. ‘ Just before we sighted land those men be­ Eastport sailed Thursday from F. Cobb A Co. gown of rich white futile silk, the trained There weie no bride'tnaids. George Quacken- came very weal; and would have died had not skirt bordered with ostrich feather trim­ bush of New York acted us best man. The help come that day.” WE A T H E O Steamer Governor Bod a ell bus been on the ming, bodice and garniture of peat Is and ushers were William O. Edwards, Samuel I’. No tidings have been received of the missing South Railway to he tilled lor the winter etin- Point Duchesse lace. The long tulle veil was Pierce, Herbert Porter aud Geotge Clark. A boat which contained Cupt. Havener, wife and IS UPON YOU. palgn. Had sheathing put on forward und artistically arranged over the luce nnd fastened painted. host 01 friends congratulated tae couple at the child, second mate Alcxant er Murray, third by a pearl and diamond star, the gilt of the reception which followed the ceremony. mate Percy E. Turner and 11 men. It is BUY BEFORE Sch. Irene 1 hoyer sailed 10th from Baltimore groom. She carried a bouquet ot white —Brooklyn Eagle • bought »hey were picked up by a vt-.osel going for Rockpori. Dominitian chrysanthemums. Tbe bridal attire round Cipe Horn, or perbups they may have only added to the personal attractions of the THE CHOIC­ Sehs. Mabel Hall, Charley Woolsey, for The marriage of Miss Mae, the accomplished perished. The hbipwrtektd bailors received young lady, and she looked truly charming. Rockland; Manha Innes for Newburyport; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Alden of very shabby treatment from American Minister The groom and best man, Mervyn Ap. Rice, Thomas Boiden for Boston missed through Hell Camden, occurs next l’hursday evening to a Stevens and Consuls Severance and Ferneaux. EST STYLES coming from the side aisle, met them at the Gate 40th. well known N-.-w Y »rg gentleman. I he wed­ When they reached Hilo thev were in rags, altar and tho ceremony was performed by Rev Sch. Florence J. Allen brought part of a ding will be soiemoizii at the Episcopal but Ferneaux would do nothing for them. R. W. Jenkyn, merging their future lives in A B E GONE. cargo of lumber for G. A. Gilchrest from Pen­ Church. Sullivan bad a stormy interview with bun, and oue. he finally fitted the men out with shirts, canvas sacola. She discharged deck load at Belfast. After the ceremony the bridal party retired OUR ASSORT­ Alida, daughter ot Mis. Kthelda C. Mthun pants nnd canvas shoes. 'll. Levose, of and Irom Yarmouth, N to the inspiring harmony of Mendelssohn's of Thomaston will be wedded this forenoon at When the sailors reached Honolulu Sev­ for Lynn with lumber struck on the Bay Ledges Wedding March. They were driven to the eleven a. in., to William Fessenden of Sand­ MENT IS THE erance put them on board the United States utt-day and filled. She towed In hero and is bride’s home, where Mr. and Mrs. A. T. wich, Mass. The ceremony will be preformed cruiser Boston for several days, and then for­ at tbejSouth Railway for repairs. Blackington held an informal reception, tho at tbe home of the bride, Thomaston. got them. The sailors on the cruiser cared for LARGEST IN Sch Ida Hndsrn launched from the North raembeis of the wedding party, relatives und the men and made up a purse for them, as did M. 1). Hall, a former Rockland boy, is to be Railway T uesday thoioughly repaired. immediate family friends participating. Ihe the officers for Mate Sullivan. For clothing I married this month. ROCK L A N D . Seh. F»eetwing, Richmond und Jennie night Pullman bore them to Boston. Their they had to beg Severance piteously, und got Grenbank from Rockland;John Bracewell from route beyond that point is zealously guarded. A well known young Rockland couple will little for their pains. 'The people on tbe Boston OUR PRICES Hurricane and Herald from Rockport, arrived They will be “at home,” alter Nov. 1, at The be wedded in January. stood by them, however, and Sullivan was very in New York Thursday. Thorndike. In addition to the promised weddings decently togged out. He, with the rest of the Mrs. Blackington is a young lady of many mentioned above we learn of two more In which crew, lost their all in the wreck. THE LOWEST Thursday’s arrivals were: sehs. A W. Ellis, attractive qualities uf person and eharaete.. Rockland young men and Rockland young As the erui-er Bodon was lying in port, it Portland ; Elbridge Gcrrv, Belfast; A Paine, cultured and charminc, and the congratulations ladies will figure as principals. was tbe opinion of tho American contingent IN ROCKLAND V Lynn; Hume, Boston; Corrine M. and Wm.H. bestowed upon Mr. Blackington are hearty aud that Minister Stev» ns should order the vessel Jewell, Bangor. well deserved. Fhe groom is one of our best FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. out and look for the shipwrecked crow. 6 3 3 . O Q , Arrived Sunday—Sebs. Nellie E Gray, Anna know i young business men, smart, energetic For six days the people waited tor some © X O - O O . Shepherd, Boston; A. Hay fold, Belfast; John and enteiprising, with a large following of action to bo tuken, but neither fhe minister nor *. Kelsey, Portsmouth. friends who w ish him and his fair bride Reported From Brown & Company’s Weekly Freight Circular. tbe consul seemed inclined to move in the mat­ Seh. Charley Woolsey arrival from New the best things imaginable, in which desire ter until a private steamship was tendered by fuik Monday with coal to A. J. Bird A Co. This C -G. most sincerely joins. the owners, und made a two days cruise SIX SPECIAL BARGAINS Sch.Onward had general cargo, and scb.Har- The first maid of honor was Miss Grace 'The change of duties iu France,to take elT:ct gralulroubl). est Home brought flour for John Bird Co. Adams Simonton, sister of the bride, whose at the beginning of the ensuing yea-, has been After «he American minister had been B A R G A IN 1. B A R G A IN 4 . B A R G A IN 5 . yesterday frun Boston. dress was ot old rose crepe, corsage finished by the cause of a little spurt in burrul petroleum severely criticised, the Boston left for Hilo and a deep trill ol cbilfon and girdle of pearls; freights to that country during the week at lull vicinity. On Oct. 5 a letter appeared in the Seh. Julia A. Decker Is in the harbor with second maid of honor, Miss Fannie L. Adums rates, and there is some further inquiry lor car­ KNIT UNDERWEAR. stone from Sullivan for Boston. Honolulu Bulletin, in which Minister Stevens N ovelty otto s of Camden, dress of pale green crepe The goes in that direction to be lanced before De­ was called “ a senile fossil.” C /I . Sehs. Bettha E. Glover from Boston and brideauialdi were Miss Mary Fogler, who wore cember 25—Leng voyage general cargo freights Lullies’, Gentlemen, Bovs—all | Two days after, Mr. Stevens accompanied by Empress from Portsmouth arrived yesterday. pink silk, Miss Fannie Burpee, a dress ol are depressed, and as the offerings of tonnage Consul Severance saw the Queen and proteated will find som ething interesting Sch Nautilus, light, from Gloucester, and corresponding style, color und material; Miss from the other side of he Atlantic are iu ex­ against tho at tide. The Queen refused to inter­ Wool Dress Goods serviceable and reliable. I The Greatest Values Ever Offered Nile with corn from New York for the Rock­ Grace C. Andrews, blue surah and Miss Adela cess ot the demand, there is little prospect of fere, but she subsequently used her influence land Steam Milt, arrived yesterday. Wood, delicate blue crepe. Miss Carrie an improvement. The River Piatejtrude con­ to have nn apology inser'ed, hut this contained Sch. St Elmo brought coal to A F. Crockett Erskim and Miss Hattie Hull, yellow tinues very dull, and is likely to so continue a slap at Stevens as it mentioned that Sackville Ladles' Cream Ribbed Vests, UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, Co. from Now York Monday crepe. All were in lull eveniug costume, until tbe financial policy of tho new udminis- West had been ordered from the United States the colors chosen being exceedingly becoming ration in Argentine shall be made known. 29c Seh. Gold Hunter arrived from Castine with for attempting to meddle with the politics o f High neck and long sleeves, fin- to the young ladies who formed a very pretty Brazil freights are als » quiet, hut nominally buy lor Fred R. Spear. that government. When it is understood Min­ picture. unchanged. Deal snd timber freights are in­ ister Steven* has severul times attempted to In Brown. NawNavy nndand Black ished with Satin Ribbons. Ankle 40 inches wide, good qual Seh. Mabel Hull brought coal for H. H.Hull The eight ushers were : Fred J. Simonton, active, and previous low rates are barely sus- dictate to tbe Queen in matters of state, L is Length Drawers to match, A Co. from New Yoik Monday. Grounds. ity, only 7 cts. J r , an I Horace L. Simonton, brothers ot the stained. West India freights at e about steady, apparent why this fling was incorporated. Sehs. Hume for Boston and Louisa Francis bride; Ralph H. Blackington, brothor of the with a moderate outward and light return busi­ 2 5 c Each. for Portland,sailed Sunday Irom Francis Gobi) groum; H. Deforest Smith, Frank C. Nortou ness. The coastwise trudto urc dull aud more Bleached Cottons, 16 yds. for $1. A Co. and R. 11. Crockett of this city, Ralph H. or less depressed. Yellow pine lumber are PASTOR AND PULPIT. B A R G A IN 2 . Ship Isaac Reed, Waldo, and bark Richard Hunt ot Brunswick und Geo. H. Packard ot barely stead), while coal freights are weaker Ladies' fine Ribbed Vests aud all coastwise business very dull. Parsons, Thorndike, for New York were at Boston, college mates ot Mr. Fred J. Simonton, In the church of Immanuel next Sunday the Hong Kong Sept. 15th. Jr. Thu ushers wore boutonnieres, matching (hiAUTEitsBk.M annie Snow hence to Frt- Communion service will be observed at the tho bouquet carried by the bride. They were Fine French India T w i l l , , Bht Bark Henry Norwell is chartered to load muntle and Auckland und hack, $12,250 and close of the morning sermon. In the evening lumber from Peusocola or Pascagoula to north also in lull evening eostume, und performed port charges....Sch. Gen. A. Ames Norfolk to the subject will be “ The blessed hunger ot the imperfections, original price 75c ; their trying duties with gentlemanly grace. Worth 87 l-2c; our price this i side Cuba (three trips) at $<> per M. Spam.h 8avannab,coul 70 cents and hack to New York, soul.” BARGAIN The presents were delightfully varied and this week, gold. lumber $ 5 ....Sch. W H. Allison beuce to week, elegant, including beautiful art pieces of every Savunnah, oil, 25 cents per bhl....Sch. War Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury is in the 6tream conceivable design and fashion. One gift,which ner Moore, Newport News to Savannah, coal, The douatton last week to Rev. R. L. Duston 37 1-2c Each. loaded for New York from White A Case and we may perhaps particularize, was a Royal 70 cents, and hack to Baltimore, lumber,$4.50. was very successful. There was a large atten­ Blankets. C. H. Pressey. Worcester vase from the Shakespeare Society, Sch Etta A. Simpson, Brunswick to Bos­ dance aud something substantial left. Mr. Ladies’ Cream. White Fanand, Spear A Co and H. O. Gurdy A of wuieh the bride is a member. ton, lumber, $5....Scb. Mattie E. Eaton,Eliz- Dustuu takes with him from Rockland the re­ White aud Gray Blankets for Co. have finished loading sch. Wm. H. Jones Among the guests were Mrs. J E. Adams of abethport to Savannah, fertiilzer, $1.10 spect and esteem of all. Egyptian Ribbed Vests, for New York aud the vessel is in the stream. Bangor, Mrs. Dr. E Hopkins ot Searsport, Coal;—Sch. Wm. J. Lermond, Phildephla to Seh. M. A. Achorn arrived in New York Mr. and Mrs. Abel Hunt of Bangor, und the B A R G A IN 3 . High Neck, Long and Short New Orleans,about $ 2 ....Sch. Carrie E.Look, Saturday from Richmond. Mit-ses Dillingham of Bangor. Perth Amboy to Portland, 60 eents. Rev. J. H. Farshley will preach at the Owl’s Head Chapel next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Ar- Sleeves; elegantly trimmed Sehs. A. W. Ellis from A. C.Gay A Co. and T h e C.-G. extends thanks to tbe bride and raugemeuts have beeu made to have Rev. W. Shaker Flannel, Only Drawers to match, 75c, $1 and $1.25. Ada Ames from A. J. Bird A Co, sailed Mon­ groom for a thoughtful remembrance previous SAD DROWNING. day for New York. to the ceremony, which if such a thiug were A. Newcombe of Thomaston, supply 5 0 c Each. possible, could but increase our regard and church the 1st aud 3d Sundays Sehs. Lady Antrim is loading from Almon esteem for tho happy couple. A Respected Young Resident of Ash for the present. Ask to see our large Bird aud C. Hunrahan, for Boston; and Anua Point the Victim. I Corresponding Bargains iu BRIDAL HOSES. 5c 8hepherd from H. O. Gurdy A Co. for New It was one of the prettiest weddings ever ■ Gents’ und Boys’ I'uderweur. Wool Blanket at $3.49. Elmer Ellst York. A. J. Bird St Co. are loading sch. Cora witnessed here. The music by Mrs. Shaw was Edw. Davis of Ash Point was drowued Sat­ Baugor Tho C. Meader for Boston. urday afurnoou while reluming iu his bout delightful, the audienc* u representative oue, boy. will be! A W ORD ABOUT CARPETS. from Dix Island. The wind was blowing heav­ fcieb. Clara, Gregory, with lime from Hobert the ushers efficient, the church at its best, the ot Chriat churi ily al (he time and the boat, which was seen We have Cut Prices of Carpets and Patterns we wish to close out, that will be sold at a MARK DOWN ; Metier and A C, Gay Si Go. for New York, bridal party lovely, and the ceremony impres­ Tuesday event, from tbe shore suddenly disappeared. so bring size of room with you. An immense stock of OIL CLOTHS, all widths and prices. was io tbe airearn-Monday. sive aud beautiful. galheriug of the\ Mr. Davis was about 30 years of age, and Among those present from out of town were will participate 1 B. C. Adams, wife and daughters, Miss EIR- highly respected. He married a daughter of 8. C. Beach of Bt Remember that our Unprecedented Sale of Ladies’ Garments and English Mackintoshes will continue OIJK V IC IN ITY . Levi Perry, ionuerly of Owl’s Head. Adams, U. L. Alden and wife, E. L SimoiJ Fort laud, Rev. E. During the Month. tou and wile, lion. T. R Simootou, wife and ( J. L. Marsh of Saci U. E. Kiake allll remains al Pittsdeid, CRESCENT BEACH. daughter, Miss Auuie Simonton and Mrs. E. R Brewer. Rev. J. L- conducting lire Laucey House arable, lira Boynton of Camden. Mullers are uot altogether quiet at this popu­ E. C. Guild of Biui father, iliram Piake, is managing ibe Elake lar resort. Mr. Smith is erecting a cottage makes Du. pia>ei ot I SIMONTON BROTHERS’ DOUBLE STORE, House, South Hope. Miss Emmie, daughter of the late Ephraim J oorih of the pavilion tor W. A. Campbell of lengfli the luvocatij -410 an d -Alii A ltiiii !*'u e e i, llo efritixitl. Barrett, was quietly mtrried, Thursday oc. Thomastou and there is talk of other BmcfiAU'e I 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25, tS!)2.

MATINICUS. CURRENT NEWSFROM ROCKPORT VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS. < SAMPLES BY MAIL OF BOSTON Tax Collector Henry Young is busy A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home ....S ch . Centennial. Cap! Mark and Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ ETW ALL PAPER:I See Here of Granite Wm Young, made a trip to Rockland able Form For Home Use Have yon bought your CLOTHING STOKE, recently with a load of herring, return­ Gossipy Bits of Nrws Regarding Resi­ BARGAINS: ing the loth ...Miss Jessie Ames and Industrial News That Shows Business Pall Hat ? Don't von dents and Visitors —Occurrences Triv­ Activity — Local Notes Regarding ♦ At Less than Manufacturers’ Prices f Headquarters For ial and Important but None the Less sister Isabel of this place are visiting things of Interest —The Week’s < to close oTTjsna coons. J 5, Kvorv roll nnv nnd BQlGQtad from tliobepfc < need a new one ? E. of Great Interest. their uncle, Cnpt. George Smith and Record of Personals. <»’ nnd Iaw 4 innniifncturrrs, by whom tlicy nro giuirnnteoU, nn nhioby us. lamilv. L in e ’s I-land. Vinalhaven---- < P rc tly P A P E R S , II,-7 id,111 ♦ W. Berry & Co. are T, Worth I to fir. nl Fncfnry. <, M en’s and Boys' Election two weeks from today Assistant Altiverd Norton and daughter Cnpt. Thos. Perry is having his house IIA N O ’ OMF. C l I. i s , ftp. K n llt «£-' W o r th m In 12r.nl Factory. ♦ Reuben was out Thursday for practice. Man I and Mrs Elmira Smith of Ma- X 4 tolS Inch KOItOKK4*, 1r. 5nr.1i > showing some] dandies, repaired. W o rth 1! Io *•(-. nl l iiclorr. 'T tiniens Rock Light station arrived here ♦ 4 lo lS tmli llollim ils. Kilt. Sin ft,'. Vil.l > Sch. Harvester arrived Thursday The Limerock Railroad track near the W ortli -V to 8«<*. nt 1’ n e to rj. A big stock, new, stylish Sunday. 16th---- Steamer Jessie, Capt. 2, RFV» Me. IN STAMP4* > from Boston. bridge is being repaired. “ fa nav IM’dagr on over W Matched Romplrn. Edson Archibald, of Deer Isle arrived ♦ H H. CADY, Providence. R. I. ♦ Dont forget the Blue Jay” Supper The Baptist Sewing Circle is doing ITc refer to Adnmn F.r. Co., o f Providence, and. —the Wilcox goods, here the 15th and passed Sunday here NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS, i, to .n-.-r’ 100,<»o(» pleated cntdomcre in every A in G. A. R. Hall. Thursday. work for Good Will Farm. < S « Z r in the Union. AWESTM WANTEK. J ....M r. Delano, the barber, from Bel­ Vanilla Of perfect purity. < lAbeml induonncnlt'. H r/Zr for partindnrir. > best make. The prices The supply of toy flags,Columbus Hay, fast, has hung out his shingle, indicating The town dock on tlie new school­ Lemon Of great strength. 3^^*^****»***********> wits cot nearly equal to the demand. house will soon bo in place. Orange SPECIAL NOTICE. are always low for fine shingle, shampoo, shave, and snug Almond Economy in th eir use erop at the Sleeper cottage, near Hotel The Rockport Collar Co. is at wink A lii.x i. , »»* nil! |.)> .1*1- b< »r in n.hid Ihnt In* R. L. Bierce is building a two-story Rose etc. Flavor as delicately , . ,, i 1 n nt* G« i. l-'.ib. All tnxcfl to goods. Children’s Hats BOSTON bay window on the front of his house. Henry. .. . Mrs. Jennie Thompson re­ on orders lor Wiscasset parties. h.. i al ’ ' ' v ' ’U " ’. ->”0 Mnlri flt. OlVm* op e n and deliciously as the fresh fruit. , v, r ,i . . m .-' > W. «li. 1.tv, Thiirndny turned Irom a trip to Rockland the i n ' H • iti • ' dii i’*1 Hiram Doyle is building an addition Spear & Perkins are painting the new j « » W. H. SMITH. Collector. a specialty. to his house, which will be used as a 15th...... I II. Sanborn made a business school house in pleasing colors. CLOTHING STORE, trip to Rockland and Vinalhaven last She Drenricri ‘‘Lnvcle** Ohl Age.” tenement. The residence of C. L. Pascal is being I Tin- late Ainu- Reeve Aldrich was tin W . 6. HEWETT & CO., week, returning the 15th... .Capt. hands mely re-painted in colors. author of the novel, “Tlie Feet of Love." Turning n pumpkin into a squash is B. Ames visited his daughter Headquarters For the latest piece of legerdemain per­ ilid of n volume of collected verses SOLE AGENTS Mrs. Evelyn Smith at Lane's Island, Last week Roland Newport in getting wliieh lnive attracted tlie attention of You Gan formed by tlie Deacon. off his rock team fell and broke a leg. 1 For the following Brands of Vinalhaven, recently, and arrived home Hie public through tlieir inti-nsity. grunt Find the best line of] M en’s and Boys’ Columbus Day was not noticed so on steamer Jessie the 15thi...M rs The crossings nnd road, Huso street, j felicity of expression and nnutf, I KID GLOVES extensively as was hoped, hut,‘the ex­ Lydia Miller and child made a brief call nenr J. S. Foster’s,arc^being put in or­ simplicity and directness. Miss Aldrich Ladies’, Misses’ and ercises by the schools were first-class. ivas one o f the youngest of tlie .. i at Vinalhaven the 15th for medical treat­ der. 3f the day. Sin- had made an a i i Steamer Bodwell was taken oil’the ment for chilli... .Cabbage, one cent The Rockport Ice Co. has received a ' same for lierse’if. and lived in tile po-i Children’s Fine Boots route last week to be fixed up for Winter per pound; butler, 25, scarce; milk, .05; cargo of grain by schooner Silas Mc- .se of a brilliant future. A friend - OVERCOATS. busine's. Steamer Sedgewick took her truth, scarce; eggs, 25; whiskers. 25 a Loon. lently described her appearance to la- in this city at E. W, | place, pick; girls, none in the market: beans, License has been granted by the Se­ like tlint of tin- heroine of a sue, - ful novel. She was tall and inc! .- Berry & Co’s. All the 1 George Carver is opening a quariy 60 peck; gossip, market glutted. lectmen to Granville E. Carleton to erect uuautiful figure. Her manners we. a steam boiler at his lime kirns. latest styles in Button ' which bids fair to be a good one. It is Cnnncript Ion. .'Iiaruiing, her carriage graceful, 'l l.. located in Carver's field, below the When the gain of what is termed a The Ladies Relief Corps had a car j Head was statuesque and adorm d v. ilh slaughter house. Whole nation under arms is estimated, ride to Rockland one evening last week i wealth of red brown liair. Tins sin or Lace, Hand or Ma­ |he exaggeration of the pompous phrase and visited Mrs. Thurlow’s ice cream wore in classical style. BOSTON Dr. E H. Lyford has placed a pretty Coupled witli her clean cut femur. chine Sewed. We show hides the nakedness of tlie fact that rooms. cupola on his stable, surmounted by a large numbers of young men are lost to ,t gave Iter face a look id' ili.-iiia ' ■ i vane that represents a trotter of; the their country by tlie means to which The Rockport Ice Co. lias moved its mil refinement which mad'- her mi ■ the best boot for Ladies ] CLOTHING STORE, magnitude. they resort to escape military service, goods into Carleton. Norwood & Co’s, I'eci of remark. In her oarly di a li iu Italy mid Germany these may be stole, while the company store is being die attained perhaps more than siie at $2 50 sold in the city, T . R. Roberts, superintendent of the ,-oveted. Yet In r writing.- more than net, factory, went to Winter Harbor, jounted by legions; in France men nr? repaired Headquarters For less numerous, because in France men IIICI- d w e ll ll| o'.l , lie | Of It B utton or Lace, Sty lish, •loveless old age" -a condition Irom Mt. Desert, last week, to make arrange­ ire more wedded to the native soil, and Rev. T. E. Brastow occupied the pul­ ments for extending the business of net take to service more gavly and more pit at the M. E.Church, Sunday,the 16th, i Which sin- shrank. -Current Liii-ratinr. Solid, Serviceable. M en’s and Boys’ knitting. naturally, but in Italy and Germany the pastor being sick, and delivered a « ll Envy is easy (or a happy The little curly head Savoy [Cabbage tliousmids flock to emigrant ships, thus most excellent sermon. Ignorant, flippant men are fond nt' say- rlioosiug lifelong, self expatriation, and is what most people prefer in that line Carleton, Norwood & Co. have re­ llg that ladies' fashions have nothing to man to bear--(.-yen from his .-very year, as tlie military and fiscal In with eoinmon sense. Bill I here is one of vegetables, and we wonder why our burdens grow heavier, will lads go ceived nn invoice of 25,000 feet of hem­ friends. Saue M oney lock lumber from the Provinces and it fashion—nt first sight a very ugly and ULSTERS. farmer's do not raise more of that kind. nway by preference to lands where, •ntlier vulgar one—which is based on It always seems to be ex­ A letter from Ernest Vinal, who has however hard be tlie work, the dreaded was planed at the eteam mill. :eason. Not many years ago i: was con- Voice of tlie drill sergeant cannot reach cited by the new Buy the Cents Hand been playing in the band of the Soldiers J. Gould hns commenced to repair'the lidered vulgar t o wear diamonds in tlie lliem, and they can “call their soul their laytime. Now you may see them Waterbury watch. It Sewed Cordovan Hoots. Home, Dayton, Ohio, for the past two Own.” building he has lately purchased. It years, states that he has made another will be arranged for three tenements, to Iparkling in dainty ears and under well winds in about five seconds. Patriotism is a fine quality no doubt, )red chins. And it is rumored that if They are the very best engagement with the band and will not but it does not accord witli the chill and bo known as Gould’s Block. B. Spear the prying eve could look under cloaks Coin-silver and gold filled BOSTON Supercilious upathy which characterizes come borne this Fall. He hasj become is doing the painting. mil bodices it would discern stars and cases make it beauDfm to made and we handle a a musican of the first class. tlie general teaching and temper of this n i-klets anil bracelets. The fact is that '■ age, and a young man may be pardoned Tlie street railway company has pro­ look at. It has a iev-ckei vided seats at John Howard’s store komeu put on tlieir jewels when they big stock of these fine CLOTHING STOKE, Several men approached Harry’s store if lie deem Unit his country is less a (o out because they dare not leave them, i movement,and is an accurate the other day. The littlejfellow, think­ mother worthy of love than a cruel and which will be used as a waiting room. -San Francisco Argonaut. ing they looked slightly over, jjuickly an wort liv stc; mother when she demands This will he quite a convenience for the I timekeeper. goods. We have the three of tlie f drest years of bis life to be Headquarters For turned the key and skipped for the back north side of the villiage. How about The Guadeloupe bees lay their honey in I t is still a low-priced BEST $3 Calf Shoes, (punt in a barrack yard, anil wrings bis bladders of wax about as large as a pigeon’s j door. The several men went into the ears till tlie blood drops from them or Commercial St? w atch. egg, and not iu combs. Tlie honey never i •I. V. . i v -I II 11 11- .rv rriil sty le .. 10. next store, and made a large purchase, beats him nlunit the head with the butt The boot and shoe store of P. & A. C. hardens mid is of an oily consistency. Congress or Lace,Paris, M en’s and Boys’ which proceeding made liitle 'Harry’s Of a musket because lie does not hold bis Wiley was entered Sunday night., the eyes water. chin high enough or shift his feet quick 16th. by prying opens back window Opera or Plain Toe— enough.—Onida in Fortnightly Review A few articles are missing. Probably ajhig seller and solid as ROCKPORT PERSONALS. Where Strung Men Lived. some one believes in free trade, as a Furnishing Goods. After tin- Spanish occupation of tlie pair of old shoes and stockings were can be made. Mrs. R. A. C Handley is visiting het- LI rand Canary a eel-tain enormous stone exchanged for new ones. ,0»]Xn>TTC5TOIt son in Fitchburg, Mass. tvas fill- a long time pointed out ns one Thu list of voters who did not vote.'at bf tlie instruments of tlie Gannelie election, whose names wore not onj.the athletic courses. The natives laid been Miss M iry Leveiisuler fiisjdvisitiug aide to lift it, set it on their shoulders check list, lias been mislaid and the An Elegant and Strong Coat friends in Providence, R Jl. bLi* and even throw it over tln-ir heads. names have not boen recorded on the Be S tylish BOSTON Tlieir degenerate posterity and the new list. Such voters will have to make ■ X .test J ’* . Spaniards could not raise it from the * put up especially for Conduc­ Mrs. Caroline Jordan went to Chelsea a new application to the Selectmen to And buy your Neck­ ground. last week to visit her daughter. l.T.a have their names registered. CLOTHING STORE, It was reckoned nothing out of the tors on Electric Cars. wear of us. We have ri.T.8 ‘ Common for a man to take an unteth- The Circle of Willing Workers gave a Miss Emma Atnsbury has returned cred ox by tin- horn witli one hand and supper at Mrs. Walter Perry’s, Monday just received a big line Headquarters For (lay it witli tlie oilier. A certain native from her visit in Boston. evening, in honor ol Mrs. F. II. Havener SpLEF/DID fJfE horn priest of Grand Canary in the Sev­ who left for the South, Wednesday. The of fine goods. They enteenth century showed that lie in­ members of the Circle presented Mrs. | herited some of his ancestors' vigor, for M en’s nnd Boys’ Mrs. C. FI. Hewett ot Spirtaburg.Pa., Havener a gilt as a mark of esteem and , are beauties, and the is visiting tier sister, Mrs. Geo.5 Hark­ bne day. ln-aring that an enraged bull had broken loose and was iu tlie street, remembrance of her kindness and gonial prices are lower than ness. tie ran out and grasping it by the lug deportment, expressing their bust wishes ilircw it down, and so held it until its for her sucoess in her southern home. ever before. Four-in- Mr anil Mrs. Kingsbury and children Owner was aide to secure it. H ats and Caps. of Massachusetts are ^stopping; a ,f,-w This doughty son of the church before GREEN'S LANDING. Ilund, Tecks, Puffs. bis death chanced to have one of his weeks with S. N. Southard. Prof. Leonidas lectured in Music Hall legs amputated for a cancer. It was Bcws, Etc. then found that ids thigh bone was Thursday evening. Miss Gertrude Amsbury.Jaftvrji-. long j tolid, with no trace of marrow. It must o o vacation, lias resumed tier position with ' tie confi -ed, liowaver, that tlie relics of Many off our people will take a ilV a il- BOSTON Geo. Aehorn as clerk, which has been the Canarians now found in their bury­ tage of the cheap rates to Boston. ing places d i not bear out tlie inference o o tilled by Mi»s Rosa Morse. [liat this was a national characteristic, And (hough tln-ir dimensions are certainly a Mrs. Lydia Sawyer and daughter went CLOTHING STOKE, Icstinionv -if the strength atal sizo of ou the Frank Jones Wednesday to Pori [ Mrs. F. O. Havener led Wednesday flitir late pi-upi etors.—National Review. la id for Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, to u o Headquarters For join her husband who is employed I y Mamma- 1 told you not to play W. 11. Glover’s men, led b'y Mr Comfortable ounday. the Crosby Berkley Lumber Co. as in­ Little Boy—1 haven’t been playin! Morse, will build a piazza on the west Trunks and Bags spector and shipper was learnin my Sunday school lesson. and north sides of Ocean View, this j by trying a pair of Lamb “But you are all in a perspiration." week. “1 was turnin handsprings betu • o a Mrs J. S. Foster is visiting her , ar- each verse so's to get it down into n Hoyt Park of the White Granite Co. Lined WINTER GLOVES. enls in Thorndike.... Miss Mamie, head."—Good News. is in town inspecting a load of stone to W e’ve got all kinds for daughter of C. F. Knight, is one of our be shipped at once. He has another It a m l Ail vantages. BOSTON promising young vuealists. Good good job which will probably come driving or street wear. Judges prophesy that she will make a City Man—Whew! Seems to me it about as hot in the country as it is in here. Gloves from 50c to ] fine singer. the city. o o The school in the northern part of the CLOTHING STOKE, Suburban Host—Y-e-s; but if you get $3.50. Bun. Jmnes U. B la m e la lit r-iniriliuu- io ibe overcome by the heat here and fall in town was visited by a drunken man November number of ibe North American Review tin article ou the political issues of Ibe faint you abe in no danger of being Tuesday. He ordered the classes to Headquarters For preanfeoiiul campaigo. dabbed by a policeman. recite, then dismissed them with an oath. The teacher was obliged to close the school. o o At Mackintoshes aid Rimer Embodies Every Virtue That Consti­ Our village boasts quite a tiumber of tutes Perfection. rods ot new sidewalk just laid a few days ago, and Monday evening an enter­ tainment was given at the hall to raise Lowest Price. more money which will be used lor lumber, and it is expected a new walk We carry a full line of will be laid around the whole town. Boston & Goodyear t o o II are invited to visit the 'WASH INC There are a uuinher ol cases of ty­ Glove Rubber Co.) phoid lever iu this place, owing to itu goods. Sole agents for ’’owdeR pure drainage and water. Herman the Snag Proof Rubber ; Eaton, one ol the alllicted onus, is very Boston [ns the house, sick. The attending physician has pro­ Boots, the best thing i SCOURS THE PANS, hibited the using ol the water near the made. /GHTENS THE PAINT, house, even for washing purposes. The LESSENS THE WORK, people in this place are very smart and ClothingStore —AM)- active in most any enterprise, concern­ E. W. Berry & Co., EVERY ONE LIKES IT. ing the good of the village, with this one O. E. BLACKINGTON . U l l i n kri' IN MVllKI' PACKAUK. exception. Opposite Thorndike Hotel, R0CKLAM), ME. « THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1892

COAL MINING. City of Rockland. BESIDE THE STREAM. FRIENDLY ANIMALS. • WORTH A GUINEA A BOX?' JUST FOR FUN I NOTICE. A Gentleman Who Formerly Was Long I wnt. lied her, beside the river. The following named real palate hn. ng beenao'd Located in K n o x County. ODD FRIENDSHIPS THAT DUMB Breathing the springtime air: WK WILL SELL at different time* lor unpaid taxes nnd hi \ of Rockland, lh< former owner- CREATURES CONTRACT. Of a world so bright and fair. of the aarne are In-rehy notified that ih.y cm C F. P.mlleton. who »s«. with the Claims There she t food, where the swirling w a te rs th irty day a llrn< from the date of thia not I-land Gianite Co. for three year?, is now Kissed tier feet w ith its hoary spray. which to redeem tlm properly by paying chnrgi She, the darling of nature's daughters if located al Bgyp; Depot, Ch.itbam < r>.. N ('., II<>i h m mid Dogl Frequently Become In­ PILLSBURY'S BEST and nnnointa due Ihe C itj, and If the properly And the peer of the fairest fay. relieved from ih -«• incumhrancx by the fen where he li conneciei with n northern con.- tim ate— Queer Taste That Canines owners or some person at present Interested f< Tw >e them, within the i ove named lime, ihen the City piny which is developing a c ml mine then. Display In Choosing Companions. There she wandered, fro m dewy morning— With the thoughts that love fust ilia— will give a quit claim deed to any per-nn who may Mr. Pendleton has tru p y friends Iti this vltSnny desire to pay charges and lake possession of the Some Remarkable Cases. Till the sun, with wreaths her brow adorn­ STOP THIEF. property. t y j He writes for I h e ' G. and says -I haw- ing. Dyspepsia is Mealing the roses from many 2 FLOUR Teq! ladies cheeks, and making many men's LEAN P E R W EE K S, many pleasant rendlec'.ions nf p.cqmtntanc. s The particnlnr friendships occasion­ Sank behind the western hills. 4 Treasurer, City of Rockland, faces blanch. I made In Maine In the vlclmtv of Rockland, ally formed by aninialn among tlieni- There she loitered in dreamful rapture. Rockland, M ain-, Get. 11, 1892 selvp. an. characterized by the virtues Alone on tlie sandy shore; Amt. due and knowing ihnt I enn ge» all th • news from Oh, poet-artfst, hese might ye capture B E E C H A M ’Si $ 5 . 3 0 ™ : , Alien, Samuel your paper I wish to have it now that I arn and failings incident to human attach­ A picture of tost I-enore! H I w ill a r r e s t th e rn «en l, 3 1ft acres land Warren line...... $ 81 01 STARTLING ments. We are frequently reminded of 5 * ^ a J ■ 2^5 “ nil r c iio r c h e a lt h ,9 A dam s, Hlmcoi (fettled for the present In N. (’.’’ " tlmrnml c».l«r t they 3 man's selfishness and inconstancy in the Now the maiden is lying lowly Mick I le a iln c h e , acting likri Limerock quarry, 41 Lin ck St. 17 03 I' may seem to von, but It Is true, never­ Iu a mound beside the stream, Bisbee, William theless, ihnt B. G. PRESCOTT ft CO. ways of the brute creation, nor is it Mtomnch, f.lver anti j X Ume kiln Meadows have 1000 lbs. Extra Choicest Formosa Willie angels visit Hint spot so holy 2ft ncres land near Warren line...... Oolong I en, bought at a great sacrifice, LIGHT HOUSES. peculiar to animals that they sometimes \ \ lien on it tlie moon dotli beam: Bisbee, Mary considering the quality, which, In order elder into alliances of a curious kind. Now her spirit hns flown foreve.. Grain, Floor aofl Foefl Store Lot land at the Bog, No 24 or 27...... 34 to close out quickly, we will Naturally enough, horses often make But tier soul I deem is blest Lot w st of Broad wav...... 17 The Following Estimates Are Made By the dreams she dreamt liy the gleaming Baker, Slocomb's estate. Hive Away In eiicli purchaser of n |toiinle to any physical cause. A goat and tlie poor man conveyed to the infirmary H ou-e No. 3 Sim m ons...... 17 43 ber of the State Board of Agriculture, will pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be­ kid were procured and judiciously in­ of tlie quarter.—Temps. Fish, Willi speak in Aroos.ook Co., Oct. 24, 25. 27 ami 29 ing highly concentrated, only small Lot land near C. E. Peck's, 17 Grove Bt.. 93 68 troduced to the stable, the result being Gardiner, Diana MUSIC STORE. on the general principles ot stock husbandry. Mother at Prayer. doses are needed. It is, therefore, P icture X acre land, Camden street—Robt. tints described by an eyewitness: “Ga­ Jam* son p r o p e r ty ...... 12 60 leopsis seemed to take much interest in (tiico. says a writer, I suddenly opened the most economical blood-purifier Geitegin, Patrick the door of my mother’s room and saw Hardman, Emerson and Other Makers’ ST. GEORGE CHRONICLES. them until the goat died; but tlie kill re F ra m in g ! House and lot, Winter street...... 61 87 J t e r on I te r knees beside her chair and P iir p c in e3dstenue’ » We have Ju»t received a large Gray, Shepherd mains, and tlie horse now vastly diverts o u t c o makes food nour- tnvo'ee ot Moulding from the Lot and houses, corner Main atreot and himself by lifting the little creature up heard her speak my name in prayer. 1 Wear, which, for the next 80 M arsh r o a d ...... 85 02 The people of St. George are exceedingly quickly and quietly withdrew with a S C R n n il A Ishing, workpleas- days, we ehall make up at slight n a il, Jo h n by the beck of its neck witli its teeth, o u n u r u L H ant, sleep refresh­ kind and cordial in assisting Fish & Fillmore feeling of awe and reverence in my advance from the actual cost of Lot and house, No. 19 Hall Lane...... 73 69 A.l’o in T ills Stoclt. pulling it down in tlie manger, careful­ ing, and life enjoyable. It searches (be Moulding, which will make H arrlm to n , C. A. by furnhbtng information and names for the heart. Soon 1 went away from home to the Greatest Reduction in ihc 6 acres Ingrahatn land near John Bird.. 335 33 ri es of New Pianos : ly placing it on the ground again after <200, $225, $250, $275, $825, Etc historical work now in progress, hv the Maine out all impurities in the system and price of I‘lc nro framing ever Occupied by Benjamin Eastman. awhile, and then repeating the opera school, then to college, then into life’s offered In Ibis city. T hese Haven* r, H. C. Second Hand Plonos: Home Journal of this city. 'I be people ot St. tn in. sterner duties. But I never forgot that expels them harmlessly by the natu­ MouldlnvH are ull new and clean Lot on Marsh road nenr Jam eson...... 12 83 $25, $6(1, $66, $76, $100, $125, $1'O. George will have a valuable bcok when finished ral channels. AYER’S Sarsaparilla nnd of the latest design. Call Holmes, Albert P. estate. Thera is mi interesting record of th one glimpse of my mother at prayer, and see them. Lot near Pleasant street...... 34 02 Palace and Other Makers’ Organs Mr. Fillmore was in the town last week ant strange dislike entertained by a pony nor the one word—my own name—which gives elasticity to the step, and im­ We also have on hand a large stock Ingraham, Rufus C. ARE ALSO IN STOCK. reports good work done and ninny orders re­ of Pint on and Organs which will bo Lot nnd house No. 43 Rankin 8t., balance 41 78 for n particular horse with which it w I heard her utter. Well did I know that parts to the aged and infirm, re­ sold very reasonably and on easy Jameson, Andrew rices $f0, $75, $00, $100. ceived. Persons in St. George who may hav brought into daily contact, und tlie t whut I had seen that day was but a newed health, strength, and vitality. terms. Respectfully, 40 Lot and house, Willow street, No. 51.... 129 69 itny old records or letters or historical vain Jameson, Almira Second Hand Organs :j traordinary friendship formed by it for glimpse of what was going on every day MAINE MUSIC CO.. X »cre land east of Camden street, R. $13, $25, $35, $40, $60. would confer a favor by advising the publish­ in that sacret.l closet of prayer, and tlie We give Special Prices, a calf in tlie same meadow. Tlie pony Cor. Main and Limerock Sts. Jam eson p roperly...... 6 Ot ers and the editor will promptly attend to the Jameson, Robt. estate. customers have only the Ins'ruments anti calf became inseparable, show consciousness strengthened me a thou­ 2| acres hind on Jumeson Point o pay for, and not the expenses of same. ing their mutual regard in many divert sand times in duty, in danger anti in Larrabee, Josiah traveling agents. AyER’S struggle. When death came at lust anti Building on Farv ell land, Ward 1 ...... Banjos a Specialty. big wavs, greatly to the annoyauce of Lurvey, John the calf’s mother, who not nnnaturall, sealed those lips the sorest sense of loss Any desirable Musical Instrument, Music Boofci NANCY HANKS. Lot and house Nt .38 Lovejoy street.... 'lano Stools, und Musical Wures may be evinced the utmost jealousy and resent 1 felt was tlie knowledge that no more Sarsaparilla Le I User, L. A. found in this stock. Lol and house Pleasant St., Hosmer pro. 10 00 ment. Gilbert White relates how would my mother be praying for me. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver ft Co., Low ell. hftwH. Lovejoy, Enoch heirs. Ins,run ents Warranted. Nancy Hanks the present season has eclipsed horse and lien, spending much of th Hold by nil Drutftfiwtrt; P rle e $ l; hIx bottlen, $5. Limerock quarry near C. Hall’s quarry.. 157 20 Prices Low. all competitors and placed her fame at the head time together in a lonely orchard, also Iiiii-iiiiig Cluaaea in Sture Winilowa. Libby, J. 0. ft Boris. Term s of.Paym ent Busy. C u re s o th e r s , w ill c u r e y o u Lot, house and barn No. 4 Clarendon Bt.. 39 67 of the list justly entitling her to the Queen nf became the fastest of friends: “The A chemical journal warns pharma­ Libby, L. 11. the Turf, having passed under the wire in 2 04. Lot, house and burn No 4 Clarendon Bt.. 138 13 ALBERT SMITH. fowl would approach the horse witl cists anti all others who have occasion to McNamara, Patrick Rockland, Bept. 20, 1892. 87 No horse,could accomplish this marvelous leat notes of complacency, rubbing herself display anything in the nature of a lens 2 lots land on Broadway...... 02 72 unless in the best possible condition. , J ami gently against his legs, while tlie horse in their windows that, as the season 15 acres land near Warren line...... 35 77 All horses especially those subjected to hard would look down with satisfaction, and changes, the sun’s rays may fall direutly Miller, Janies B. labor,require large quantities of grain which in move witli tlio greatest caution anti into windows which they did not reacli Lot ami house No. 21 Clarendon at e t . .. 34 68 ChjlLDHEfl’s McLaughlin, Frank heirs the natural process of fermentation and digestion cumspection lest lie should trample ou during tlie preceding season, and there­ Lot and house, Brick street...... 80 04 produce more or less heat and cause irregulari­ fore it would be well to bear iu mind M orse, .John his diminutive companion.” 2 lots iu Guy field...... 70 02 ties ot the system. When the head, stomach Dogs have so much larger a share of the possibility of fire being kindled O’Brien, Clara E. C Lft'TiliH Q - or bowel.- working in unison with man health personal liberty than horses or cattle through this agency and take precau­ 6 acres Ingraham laud west of Broadway 32 02 Perry, Is the general result and labor is performed that tlieir friendships obviously lie more tions accordingly. That tlie show globes G r T l E A T Lot ami house No. 161 Main St., balance 18 43 itb euse. at their own disposal. But notwith­ in a druggist’s window aro capable of Pierce, Joseph H. or L. Lot on Marsh road, Simonton land...... 107 88 The same result is found in horses and to standing this fact they constantly make acting as “burning glasses” is proved by Pease, Alonzo C. The largest stock establish and equilibrium Andrews Condition friends of tlie most “unlikely birds’1 one case in which the woodwork of a Reduction in Prices! Limerock quarry near T ilso n ...... 308 08 Pease, Alonzo C. everything pertaining to Powders excel all orhern, remove all difficulties, and for tlie most inexplicable reasons. window was effectually charred by tlio Litnen ck quarry flora Tolman...... 48 73 tone up the system, renew the blood and give No doubt some temporary alliances are sunlight concentrated on^it through a Pease, Alonzo U. CfjtLDf\Effs MfiD^OBE globular show bottle. * BEST PATENT FANCY FLODH Lhneroek quarry fr< 1 Ingralintr 118 06 the animal a good appetite, revive the speed formed for tlie attainment of a particn "Z1” Pi ckard, E 'g a r and clothe him with a bright and glossy coat. lar object, not always of a creditable S 5.5O 10 acres land near \ irreti line. 4 31 Rapid Transit in/lterlin. R ogular I?rloo &0.0O Paul. Benjamin ever shown in the city, Use no other. Ask your druggist for E, U. kind. Attachments between member Thirty miles of underground electric This Flour we warrant to bo as good as any , Camden stre e t... 7 25 can be found at Androws’ Horse and Cattle Condition Powder. of the same race are of course common, . Ge W. date of railway similar to the City and South Lot and House, Holmes street...... 23 65 Sold everywhere. but attract the less notice on account Pierce, Jonliua estate. tlieir obvious reasonableness. Dogs, Loudon lino lias been proposed fur Ber i lot L house, Granite Bt., Maeotnber.... 6 89 however, are greatly addicted to queer lin at an estimated expense of $10,000,- The reason for this Unhei ... ______Rich, Albert 33 SPRING ST. this Is from a new mill thut has never .sold any of Lot and house west side County road, LIST OF LETTERS company, and constantly go out of tlieir 000. The plans describe two central their Flours in this section,so they take this method above Mav rlc street...... way in quest of it. The numerous power stations, supplying current at 500 to introduce it. •<*REMK&IBUR WU WAR­ J lot | ham, from J. Butler...... Remaining unclaimed in Rockland Post RANT EVERY POUND OF TBIS FLOUR, and Robinson, Barnebas friendships formed between dogs and volts to forty-eight trains, each with its If It Is not just as represented return at atu*4,ex- Office for the weeks ending Oct. 8 and 15,1892 peusu. Lot land near Partridge estate...... 17 04 A full line of . . . i geese, and even poultry in general are own locomotive, carrying in all 14-1 Simonton, Freeman's estate Gents’ List Wilbur, dipt. II. V. carriages ut one time. It is proposed to L01 laud on Marsh road...... 203 75 quite remarkable. It is not generally Good Pastry Flour $ 4 .7 5 . Hraa‘1, Bylvuuus . ‘ flfilL L tftE /fY '/ Ayer, Willis I Ware, Roseville recognized that tlio goose is a bird of ex­ run these trains at three minute inter­ Lot ami house, Bo. P oint...... 28 77 Boynton, Philip York, Fred vals, a little over half n mile apart, and ------We have Just received a full line of------w Bt. Clair, G. I). Hluck, J. W. traordinary sagacity—it lias even been CANNED MEATS For PICNIC PARTIES 2A acres land, Camden Bt., near B. Jones 07 52 Blackwood, Mitchell btidles’ List. described as of great intellectual capaci­ at a fare of S'j cents it is estimated CHIMNEYS SMOKE Smith, Warren F. will also be found at • Bahhldge, H. L. Ames, Mrs. Ellen M. ty—and this mutual regard of fur anti that tlie traffic will be about five per­ JUST LOOK AT THE PRICKS: le t and house No. 6 Lisle street...... 17 4 as they can’t chew, _____ J Ham, small site , 10c; lars Sunburn, Lucy estate. Donnelly, Janies feather may proceed on an understand­ sons per car mile. the same place. . . . David, Nsztru ular price 20c and 80c. Devilled 3 stores corner Main ami Elm streets.... 38 31 ing that overrides tlio distinctions of race. but everybody can size, 10c; lurge size, 20c; regular price zuo ana Sm ith, .James It. Elliotl, Cant. Chas. E Curler, Miss Vandalia RiiNhla uutl Her Sclioola. 30c. Devilled T urkey, smalTsize 10c; large siae, Lot uni house N o. 163 Broadw ay...... 50 61 Eldridge, C Dutch, Lillie E The species of goose known as the 20c; regular price, 20c and 30c. New P. ft O. Lot and 3 buildings So. side Park St----- 27 48 Ernery. H E Dryan, Mrs. A. J. "gray lag” is especially remarkable for T lio amount appropriated timing 1891 chew or smoke Sardines, 15c per box; old prioe 28c. Boned Lot and building- thereon, Grace street, N.T. SLEEPER. i Green, Fred H. D avis. Mrs. Augusta for public schools by the Russian gov­ Chicken,Toned Turkey, Roast Beef, Ox Tongues, near R. M Pillsbury...... 16 16 Eaton, Mbs Nina its strong and frequent attachments to Luncheon and Corned Beef In all sixes. Also a Thorndike, .James E. Gunn, Alliert ernment was $2,892,000. How pitifully Hyde, Hurry Eldridge. Mrs. E. tlie dog. One that was rescued by a large line of Franco-American Soups—the Jin a si Lot and 2 houses No. 18 Pearl street. .. 248 04 Elwell, Mis. Chas. small this is for a great country like in the world, consisting of Tomato, Oxtail,;Cop - Ttioinas, Nelson estate. Hurl, Ehen mastiff from the insidious attack of a somine, Mock Turtle, Etc Lot ami buildings therein, south side CI rude riurk.) w-^ Haskell, John A. Ferguson. Katie fox showed a consciousness of its obliga­ Russia is vividly brought out by tlie Holmes street, near brook...... 29 76 Livingston, John Hopkins,Mrs.Lydia E. fact that for the year 1800 the amount Trussed, J. W. Laucour, U. O. tlalev. Mrs M. E. tions and a desire to return them that Lot land north side Limerock street...... 19 10 • & • expended for tlio public schools iu the Donohue’s Cash Grocery P Kimball, J. W. Johnson. Mrs. Attie were touching iu tlieir obvious feeling. CORNER MAIN AND MYRTLB STS M Watts, James Martin, Edward Libby, Mrs The goose entirely abandoned the soci state of New York was $18,314,087.58.— 1ft acres laud near Camden line...... 6 73 McIntire, Mrs Eva New York Tribune. W elch, I'bomas K ID G L O V E S Montgomery, Hiruiu iety of its kind, roosted in the dog’s ken­ Lot and house No 242 Park street...... 12 76 Mureb, E. 0. Prcsion, M Isa Anna M nel and followed it in its daily wander­ T o b a c c o , Wright, William B. hilips, Gen. It Richards, Miss Minnie An Ancient Piece of Mimic. W 1 Lot land and barn No. 15 Berkly street.. 10 20 Phillips, Andrew Robbins, M iss Annie ings over a large farm ami through the Young, Abner Patrldge A Slmmous, M ss C. L. neighboring village. Tito dog happen­ The most ancient piece of music which It is fragrant anil lasting, Lot, house und barn No. 183 Lhneroek Bt. 12 62 Smith. Kelson W. Teel, Mes Emma ing to fall ill the goose would not leave is still in existence is believed to bo the Sanlord, Norman Tilton, Mrs. John 'Blessing of tlie Priests.” This song or sweet and savory. Woodward, John 8. Wallace, Miss Addle J. him night or day, and would to till ap­ FLOUR Young, W B. West,Miss Eva L. pearance have been starved hail not a chant was said to have been sung in the Butler, Kulph E. Woodward, Mrs. pan of corn been placed for it every day temple ut Jerusalem, and is still to be Brewer, I bomus Builer, Mrs Muggle near the kennel. heard in the Hebrew synagogues in Spain OF’THE BE8TGRA0K8 Baker, C M. Colby, Mrs. Lizzie und Portugal.—Philadelphia Ledger. Which[we guarantee to suit in price and quality. Carroll, Thos. J Drake, Mrs Emma A. The French naturalist Uouzeau a!-n We also keep In stock a full line of olgrove, Fred B. Foslcr, Mrs. Maud relates how ll Chinese goose made friends Caines, Wm. (irutii, Mis. Currie with a ting at first sight, uttering tliroul- Better Thau Credeutittla. R O C K L A N D Dyer, Edward W. Hills, Mrs. Mary Summer Beauty—Count Cumsoe is a GROCERIES, TEAS AND COFFEES Easihurv, L. Hull. Mrs. Cud of vengeance against any person or an We have the best COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ingraham, Mrs.Louisa imal offering to interfere with its favor­ real count, 1 see. Eames, K M. Fresh and Corned Meats, Under Ihu direction of Experienced Instructors. Frost, John A. Johnson Mrs Fred'kW ite, in whoso occasional absence it was Rival Belle—How did you find out? Modern Methods I Thorough Work I Low Ex­ Fuse, O. H Libby, Mrs. N. J. Summer Beauty—I noticed that you Fresh Vegetables, Fruit and Berries of all kinds and Lewis, Mis. Mary E inconsolable. Dogs und fowls also enter penses I Worthy graduates aided to employment. Gatlifor, Leslie M. into amicable relations for reasons mu h did not introduce me.—Now Yolk all grades, delivered to any part of the city .in a Business men supplied with assistants free of Neallev. E. It Mot dy, Mrs Irene W. Weekly. prompt manner. charge. Students of botii st-xe« Admitted on und af. Hurl, Capt G. J. Pond, Mis L u ' u less apparent to onlookers than to them­ ter Septem ber 6, 1802. Cull or send for new illus­ Hayes, Wm. Staples, Miss Clara selves. A hen and a retriever became Prescott Duncan, trated Cutalogue and Art Souvenir. 31 48 F H Telman, Mrs. Clara M What la Qeiiig Done. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Rockland, Me Look. Capt. Erie W. Tolman, Miss Annie so strongly atttiehed that the former She—Is it to slioi'ten tlio time between Larrabee, Josiuh Tillson, Mis. John laid in r eggs and hatched iter chickens New York and Bostou? CENTRAL MARKET, Luzell, Francis L. Ulmer, Mis. S. L in liis kennel, an interesting observer | He— Not ut all, dearest. What they’re 47OIMain St., Rockland,M e Perry, Newell A West, Mrs. Edith M remarking bow, on tlie lieu leaving or | Pe.-k, Egbert C. Young. Mrs. Ella R i trying to do is to shorten tlie limo be- •^r'i'elepbone connection. 26 W . 11. G L O V E R A CO ., Sullivau, Edw A. entering iter nest, the dog would move 1 tween Bostou und New Y’ork.—Life. from the threshold to make way, while Wilbur, Arihur (2) investors. Guoranlaod T H I S ( 1 0 A K Loa aloud, the Uat of comp <*i PER CENT.‘ K,t CONTRACTORS, The above brands of KID GLOVES are uuy attempt to touch the eggs in tlie ab­ in 1880 12.52 per cent, of tlie whole against loss. sence of the lien was met by bis imine- lion l.ONGKIt tlinn uuy other popular bri od .... Dealers in all kinds of.... For bale by 9 Impure Breath, nuuiher of foreign born persons wen- uud Ike aule.H inert are each year. TRY Ohlfi aud ■1 m 2 uW./ RODMANannMftij win8L0W,; liute dispprobation. tunu your own opinion of iu tueriia engaged in agriculture, while 18,88 per Huttdln*], Lumber, Doors, Glazed Windows Simonton Brothers. Among nil the disagreeable consequences Another remarkable friendship grew cent, of tlie foreign born were engaged hy that follow the decay ol the teeth, an imput- up between a spaniel ami a young cock, H. TR AISER &C O ., Makers, Bos ton Ebtubllshed und_ doing_ _business© iuP these. isms offlcee BLINDS, GUTTERS, hreath must be the must mortllylng und un­ in manufactures. since Feb. 1, 1877. For 15 consecutive years dividends USE MISS BEECHER’S pleasant to its possessor, and It is the tuo-t in­ which was fur some reason perfectly os­ XOCLMNUS, llBICK, SAND ANU UAllt. excusable and offensive in society: and vet tracized by his fellows and not allowed The stability of electric locomotives at the cause of it mav easily lie removed by JD, 451 M ain St., Bocalaud, Maine. Hair and Whisker I)yt to feetl with the other < try in the high speed is much greater than that of PIS ROB’T M. REA cleansing your teeth dally with that justly B. K. K a l l u c h . 0. K Masxarnr it coutuins uo sulphur or lead. Washing is not Jupular dentifrice, Frrgr.mt SOZODON T. farmyard. The spaniel wits constantly steam locomotives, and therefore there required after dyeing, as iu other dyes. Whole­ of heci ZJ LA1BCKLL, Agent, sale druggists who huve handled all the various It purities and swteteus the hreu lh , enols and observed keeping the fowls away, in or­ is less chance of derailment. SPECIALIST diseases um KALL00H & MESERVEY, dyes pronouuce it the beat single preparation ev« r freshes the mouth, and vise, a rl-’ikc der that its persecuted friend might ob­ appearance to the teeth Ocutlemeu 17A Treuiout SiToet. Boaton Mercantile Mutual Accident A&s’n brought to their notice. The largest hottie and tlie tain food, tlie cockerel obviously recog­ The Hindoos and Ceylonese all believe $ LA W Y E R S , host dye in the market. Used extensively by lad ha duige in smoking should demise their teeth 8KKD FUR PAMPHLET. J S L OK BOSTON, MASH. Prepared only by G. W. THOMPSON, with SOZODON T, as it removes all unpleas­ nizing anti reciprocating tlie good will that was buried iu a cave in the 2V9 M .M N S T ., DOCKLAND. MK. 423 MAIN BT., - - ROCKLAND, ME. 36* Rockland, Me ant odors of the weed. Ask your druggist shown by its four footed protector.— side of tlie mountain known as “Adam’s U rricx H o iiu s:—11 lo 4 I • Ageuts for Gertnuu Aiueiican Flrw 1 us«r Also New York Mutual Life. Bold by ail dealers. for it. au«e Co-. N Y., aud Washington Llf® Itt- 1 Loudon Standard. peak,” island of Ceylon. FISTU LA suruuoo Co., N. Y. IO THE ROCKLAND COUKrRR-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘25 ,1 8 9 2 .

ANOTHER UNDERTAKER. in ft marsh, and the party lay all next d a v THE TRAVELLER. TOlU’EftO (T-SUING. wit’ :n sight of passing blockade run,icru. A.. J . B I R D & C O . Mass. Real Estate Co. After dark , lie cutte r took to the wave Rockland's First Funeral Superinten­ Something About Hotels—People whom Keep conatnntlj- on hand the following Or*! quul 246 Washington St., Boston. HE WAS THE CUSTER OF THE and <.’p, ur< d two u w boats filled with W e Know. Ity dent and His Successors. met), "ho prove,1 to he fishermen from UNION NAVY. \\ iiinim.toi, Cushing impre sed them Anthony Hosmeriwas the first undertaker for guides and recommit, red nil the hat A de.nl crow banning fron a pole tn frlcbten Dividends Per Gent. at the Shore Village. Mr. Hosmer lived in a teries and forts o n t he river. In his wan­ other crows out of the garden, and a live erow * COAL! * derings he struck the highway between perched (in the pole watching a dozen of hl small house near Spear’s wharf. I think the F re e Burning Coat house Is there this day. The hearse, which I Wilmington and Fort Fisher, ami lay in fellows getting in their wmk In the garden wait to capture the mails between those III ChcHtlint, Stove. Fgg anil Itrnhen " Ijne Invest* In Central Real Estate in grow1 think was bought by subscript on, was kept in was n sieht along the K. X I.. Tuesday morn­ points. The carrier from Fort Fisher was ing Authorized Capital, half of a small building which was located secured, but the Wilmington man on ap­ Lehigh Coal Capital paid In, - - - - «, V. ..loo near the old yellow school-house, the fire H9..\ l.v American Pres" Assocla- proaching the party in the road suspected In Kgg an d B r o k e n Size® Snrplu*. - - - 00,000 engine Resolution occupying the other half. Bnnk rights reserved.j mischief and turned hack. Cushing The past week has been most delightfnl O r g a n iz e d in 1885. The hearse was afterwards moved into a X ’-7-A VSII I NG was mounted the horse of the raptured post­ for travelling. The weather has I cen deligh,- Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. Paid Dividends of 6 per cent, per ann. tor 4J years. •mail building which was constructed for it in Zy burn in Wiscon- man ami chased the fugitive almost, to fnl, and nature has painted the foliage in such Paid Dividends of 7 per cent, per annum since sin:* <’lister innde Ju ly , 1890. the Methodist burying ground, between what Wilmington. W hile Cushing was away brilliant colors that all routes are beautiful. Hard Wood, l-’lour, Groceries. Pro­ Average Dividend since organization over 6 per ( Mid. lean bis on Iiis chase one of t he sailors exchanged The Knox A Lincoln is especially attractive nt are now Park and Grace streets. v isio n s, P re sse d H ay an d .SV. nr. cent per annum ” - ' iiduplt il home be- clothes w ith Hi,; captive mail man and this season. Surplus at close of last flsoal year, $100,000. Mr. Hosmer moved from the house near Sturer’s Best , f fore be was 1'ain- went to market for food for the raiders, Lime, English nnd American Cement, Spear’s wharf to one he had built on Pleasant / otis, so the north- Stock offered for sale at UtlOH per share who were almost, famished. His trip gave W estern No.l and No.2 Cement. street near Pelt Hill, which I think stands elnini these him a chance to gossip with the citizens At Warren station the beginning of the Bend to or call Bt the office for Inforiuatlan. Georges Valiev Railroad can he seen—a flnolv U-61 there today. two heroes. The ami gain knowledge of t he enemy. era promptly filled. Telephone connection Mr. Hosmer was succeeded in the business reinnrknble dar­ After destroying the telegraph Cushing graded, well built thoroughfare. Union’s PATENT FLOUR. by Silas Kalloch, Deacon Gregory. N A. 8t ...... ing and impetuos­ returned to his boat, sent his prisoners pluck and perseverance receive excellent ity of tiie idol of A. J. BIRD &. CO., 8. H. Burpee, C. V. R. Boynton, and Samuel adrift and started down the river. He had advertising by this par,inlly cotnoletcd hit of the nriiiv wus fair­ discovered that the ram Raleigh was a railroad. Union will gel there! North End, Rockland, Me and Edgar Burpee. R. M. P. ly paralleled by hopeless wreck, the ram North Carolina the idol of the A Little Higher in Price, But useless because her draft didn’t admit of Boston & Maine conductors do not register ROCKLAND TRUST CO. TO W N TALK. ’ ' - navy, ('lister had passing the bar to attack the Union block­ long flowing hair ading fleet, ami ,hat the Confederate tor­ now at the depot in Exeter ns in the past, the S. G Prescott & Co CENTS buys one of the Stamps In the Stamp hooks having been taken to Newmarket of the y d !-av rohlen hue; <'ashingalso had pedo boats had been destroyed during a Have In stock all alzea of free burnlnv System of Deposit in the ROOKLANI) A Suggestion to Our Road Commis­ long golden hair, hut it elung to the sculp scare. On the way to sea the cutter was Junction, where the trains stop ten minutes. TRUST COMPANY. 5 sioners—Crowded Schools. and neck. Cushing was not picturesque headed oft by n gunboat, and several small Exeter Is rspidly losing Its old-time import T he stam ps are sold in denominations of 5, I'J in figure like Custer, although he pos­ M akes ! B re a d ! and 26 cents, and aro to be pasted In books prepared boats filled with men. It was night, and nnce on the railroad as North Berwick did be­ Our Road Commissioners are ever ready to sessed strong individual peculiarities of COAL for the purpose. When a leaf Is covered it amounts the moon shone, and Cushing managed to fore it. MOST, OT tTxo B ost Q nnl 1 to $1, which Is then deposited in the bank and make an improvement, and so will take it person. Ilis height was 5 feet. 10 inches, turn and double on his pursuers until ho ty. bank account opened. liis form slender and his faee grave and got a start, on then, and by vigorous row­ It Inculcates habits of saving on the part of the kindly if we tuggest that there’s an opportunity, After riding on the electrics in Rockland, LEHIGH COAL, young. A great succors wherever adopted. Call thoughtful. His step and ae, ions were ing dashed into t he breakers at the Caro­ with little expense, to improve the looks of Rockport, Camden. Hallowell, Gardiner. Insist on CettingThisBrand Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, and get full particulars. Main street in the vicinity of the Gen Berry springy and quick,und will, his prominent lina shoal, where t he enem ydare not. fol­ high cheek hones, his piercing eye and Augusta, Waterville and Fairfield it seems 8 per cent interest will be allowed on hose house. Let the platform in front of the low. The cutter was so heavy that. *die CHARCOAL. deposits. rest less habits beseemed to his associates outrode the breakers and escaped to the just a grain old-fashioned to he obliged to hose house be removed, the premises graded, like some spirited Indian in pule face guise. fleet. On this raid two days and three take horse cars in the stab ‘s metropolis. Port­ AGENTS i Ro c k l a n d - A. K. Oroakott Co., walks changed and that useless and unsightly (’ushitig was three years younger Ilian nights w e re spent in , he enemy’s territory. land is a smart city bn: In some things she’s JOHN BIRD CO .Wholesale Agts. Jas. Donahue. H u r r ic a n e —T. W. Sullivan. WOOD! W a k hkw—W. O. Vlnal. Un io n —II. L. Robbins. space added to the thoroughfare, similar to the« ('lister ami entered upon his dashing career Cushing’s next exploit, would cut more hut a little later than Columbus. > f o r t —b. K. & II. L. Shepherd. C am hen — arrangement in, front of J. C. Perry’s resi­ like a meteor coming out of obscurity. He of a figure in history but for the fact that O K TDW. F. A tw lck. T hom ahton—George II. Gardiner. spent four years at the Naval academy and the game he was after happened to he iLd oboro—F. A. Levensnler. Tenant’s Ha r ­ dence , junction of North Main and Cbestnu resigned on t he eve of the war. He volun­ away when lie seized tlie m -st. One night The much agitated and advertised Lancoy Akron- Sewer and Lrain Pipe, bor, M e .—W. E. Sheerer. V in a l h a v e n , Me .— streets. House at Pittsfield has been opened upon a D . U . Glldden. 36 teered in May, ISfil, and si rved as a petty in February, 1864, he entered Cape Fear GKOUNbCTILE o officer in the north Allantic blockading river witli six men in a rowboat, pulled strictly temperance basis by Mrs. A. 8. Damon, The Thompson house, which was moved squadron until .July, isf.j. when a lieuten who has bought the lease nnd furnishings and The poorest man on earth Eor Vnderdralnlng Purposefl All erder® past, the guns of Fort Caswell am i, ho prnmp'.ly filled. Telephone connection, r.tuem ROCKLAND TRUST CO. from the corner of Union and Middle streets to ant’s straps were given him for acts ol Smithville batteries, landed above the vil­ installed a new clerk. The former proprietors, pmber the place, 0 Summer street, is being finely finished and re­ bravery in his rout ine tint i< <. Four months lage and stopped nor staid not until the Fiske flr Thompson, are going elsewhere. Mr. can afford to have the best A . F. Cb o c k ett, President. built. Verandas, bay-windows, stained glass, later and just as he scored twenty years headquarters of Gen. Hebert, commanding Fiske will re-open the Fiske House. E. A. B u t l e r , Vice President. he led his first expedition, a gunboat raid t he dis, rict. were surrounded and the oc­ S. ft. PRESCOTT & 00., C. M. Ka l l o c h , Secretary. etc., enter into its make-up The grounds ad salt. into New River inlet, Nor, III cupants hailed to deliver up their persons, TILLSON’S WHARF, Dock land, Miln* This Company transacts a general Banking Busi- joining and extending to the old site of the vessel was t be little woode arms ami papers. The general was in The Traveller visited the Insane Asylum at ■ag yvd der.la In Bonds, Bank Stock and othtr house are being artistically graded. This wll| Augusta, recently, and was shown many paervaftye Income securities. fitted out as a gunboat, Wilmington, and two stall officers ropoml- Investor^ are respectfully Invited to call and In­ make a very beautiful square. crossed the bar nt high ti<1 courtesies by Dr. Hil’, l)i. Rowe nnd W. E. H. 0. GURDY & CO spect our lino of securities before placing their narrow river wholly in pn> W o r c e s te r o Overlook of Washington, one of the trusted -•DEALERB IN money elsewhere. enemies. ’I’eti miles from Safe 11 epos It Boxes to rent at Wrt, #0, #7 and capable attendants there. The institution Educational matters are at a high standard made a landing; pickets a and BIO Per Year. 36 has 679 patients and everything is as home like C O A L ------ft In our city and the attendance at the various thrown out; thctowi ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. schools is phenomenally large. A student with an important i il fro as possible. Rockland has six pntients there. S a lt O f nil sixes, THE CELEBRATED from Thomaston, who entered our High ton—a port virtually rid by School this week, was provided with a table reason of skillful bl A trip to various parts of our state, with so­ I ------WOOL) and a chair, the seating capacity of the room htaiitlv passing in and die journs at different hotels, will impress very The richest man on earth Longpind fltted[for the stove. Y O R K S A K E ers with a quantity forcibly upon the minds of thoughtful men being taxed to the uttermost. made prizes. The Confederafes speedily cannot afford to have any L'me, Cemenl and Plastering Han, FOR BALE BY the excellence of The Thorndike. Our popular o learned of , he raid and attempted to cut oft lOROCRKIES, PROVISIONS, EPH. PERRY, nil escape by dosing the river bet hosfelryhas few equals in Maine nnd fewer An immense amount of freight is hauled to superiors. A good hotel is a good thing other. E’X.OTCTIT UA.3XTI3 K E E X 1 At Perry's Steam Dye House, 878 Main St. Camden day after day by Currier’s big teams. Jacksonville ami the bar. Tiie Ellis dropped down stream with its for a place to have, nnd our people appreciate Nash, Whiton & Co., New York. Visitors to Rockland, who don’t understand prize schooners, hut night came on before this fact. things, must get a rather favorable impression the bar was readied ami the pilots refused Mo. 1 Camden St., Rockland, Me. of our city’s business by seeing these great to go on. C ushing anchored , lie Ellis and The train stopped at Wiscasset. A gentle­ loads of machinery and goods toted along our prepared to fight. In the morning the man and lady who hnd been sitting together thoroughfares. enemy was sighted in position in the most dangerous pass of , lie river, ami t wo can­ go, up nnd left the car. As the train sturted THE EMPEROR OF ALL non began to bombard I be little fleet. one of the passengers saw a pair ot gloves in MATINICUS. Cushing hoisted his battidlag, ran in the seat just vacated. He grasped the situation B lood P u^ i ^ ie ^ shore, and in an hour's sharp act ion drove and the gloves, rushed to the ear door, and Business at the Fish Co.’s is rushing.... the Confederates from the blttlTs ami threw them to the station agent with n word OYSTERS. passed within 109 yards of them. The ex A. F. C ro c k e ttC o .. Fred C. Hall of So. Matinlcus called on friends of explanation. After the train was fairly in pedition was barely on, of that danger THE AT.nEMAftl.E DESTROYED, motion, the gentleman who had left the car — DF.ALBRH IN — DR. THOMAS’ last week..-.M rs. Helen Perry Ames visited when the Ellis ran aground ami couldn't ed to the summons, one by running away came in from the smoker in search of the friends and relatives in Rockland and vicinity, be lightened. Cushing sent the schooners and the other by halting long enough to recently....Lincoln H. Young of So. Rock­ down the river laden with the ammuni­ be disarmed and captured. The raiders gloves. There’s such a thing as being too American Canker Syrup port made a short visit to friends and relatives tion ami stores of , he gunboat ami accom­ cleaned out the headquarters desks and thoughtful. Received Weekly SATURDAYS, What came under the observation of U. W. CUB here last week-...Amesbury Orne of Rock­ panied by all bn, six < I foil escaped, wit h a thousand enemies encamped TIB, a well know n druggist, of Addison, Me. t If about them. land, who has been enjoying a few weeks dull­ with a crew of only Passengers over the K. & L. notice an un­ S C O A U A lady near him who had suffered from cancer pared to defend iiis The There could hardly have been two opin­ usual stir and bustle at Wiscasset. A building and had been operated upon twice In Boston, ing at this place, has returned to his hom e.... following morning , In ions as to tlm best, man in the north A t­ in plain site of the train, is being repaited. Mass., and once after, In New York, by experienced The schoolhouse has a new chimney, the work guns on the bluff ai lantic squadron to attempt the destruc­ •urgeons, for its removal, could only obtain tempo Now we mean nothing harmful to Wiscasset. ‘troken, Stove, Egg, rary relief, for it shortly commenced Its ravages, of John Lucas of Rockland....M rs. Ida the Ellis. Cusliing tl tion of the terrible ram Albemarle, that and she was sorrowfully Informed that it was noi Ripley and children and Mrs. Bessie Young upon the ( ’otifedt rate had twice defeated our fleet, driven our Matters are pretty quiet there now, but wo CITY MARKET In their power to relieve her further. In this unhup have faith to believe that ihero are better things py state of mind she returnedhome, her friend* areivisitir.g friends and relatives in Rockland fire, ami with his me pulle army and navy from Plymouth and proved daily expecting that their social circle was soon to ....Id d o Tolman visited Rockland last week boat to the schooners, a mile ami a lia.f a terror generally in the region of Albe­ in store for our neighbor Those who are And Franklin; Coal. be broken, ana she to be claimed by Him who gav« ... .Messrs. Willis and Freeman Young huvt away, with Co,dedi rate marksmen plying marle sound. Cushing was sent to New fnmilar with her splendid harbor, which ii her life; at this time the lady was induced to trj shots from the bluffs at the tempting tar­ York to fit out torpedo boats for the pur­ 1. P. CROCKETT & CO. N elhon T homah’ Ca n k e r S y r u p ; but u few returned from their visit to Deer Isle....M r. wide open, he the Winter ever so cold, with weeks had elapsed, when she acknowledged great get, pose, ami of course the soil, h got news of her advantageous situation, and other advant­ Leave Orders and have your benefit, and after a thorough course of the syrup, and Mrs. John Ed Knight and children of A few weeks after the affair in New the doings in ample time to prepare. Af­ Crockett Block, received a further lease of life by being restored to Deer Isle, who have passed the season in this river Cushing crossed the bar of Little ter many adventures, Cushing reached the ages, can but believe that there’ll be a shak­ sters delivered every Saturday absolute health. This was more than 12 years ugo; ing up of things there one of these days, and North End, [Kcckland. Me the lady lives today, and never has had a relapse © place, left here the 8:h for their hom o.... riveriverwith with a force olof Mt t weiity-livewciity-live menliiej in mouth of the Roanoke river on the night the disease, and exhibits no sign of any humor. Woodbury Abbott and others from Vinalhaven tl,liree cut ti i T h e puYpo>c was to capture of Oct. 27, 1 with an outfit consisting that Wiscasset will develop exceedingly. The night. were in town last week and went to the Ball th.tie pilots who served ilje blockade runners of asteam launch about thirty fee, long, people there still agitate the railroad project HIGIIT. MRS. FRED F. BURPEE, Proprietress after sheep....Capt. Fred Norton and Capt. ent \ nighttime, mounting one howitzer and carrying four­ across the country, with the design of making ROCKLAND, MAINE. K but t he raid had ln en <1? covered, and after teen souls. Officers and men were all Wiscasset the Winter harbor for a vast tract James E. Hall are coming along finely on volunteers. On t he how of Hie launch w asa FREDR.SPEAR passing a mile or t wo up the river the flo­ of territory. May such a road be built! apanese Capt. Hall’s new house. tilla was fired upon from a bluff. Beach new contrivance, consisting of a spar four­ "J ing the boats, the crews were formed in teen feet long, that could be raised or de­ column, ami at Cushing’s command, pressed by means of a cord in tin* bands of GREAT POWER. F. H. WHITNEY, NORTH WALDOBORO “Forward—double quick—charge!” tney a man standing on the bow of the launch. The new dam at the Upper Falls, Warren, CITY MARKET. COALS! rushed up the hanks through a strip of On t he end of the spar was an adjustable furnishes power enough to operate six mills as wood to a clearing lighled by campfires torpedo, to be detached and exploded un­ Corner Park and Union Streets. nas;.iaBEa The dwelling house and farm buildings of large ns the Georges River mills. Oeorge Wro. Clouse, on the county road near and occupied by a small earthen fort. derwater hv nieansof a line and a lanyard. the Nobleboro line, were burned Mon­ With three < beers ami a will the sailors The Roanoke was full of picket boats, dashed upon t h e works, and the enemy ran but the launch managed to clear them ami Heart Disease Curable FRANKLIN - RED - ASH day morning, Oct. JO. When ^discovered oft’ into tiie darkness. The raiders marched bring up at midnight in sight of the ram The truth of this statement may be doubted A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind tire was breaking through the roof of the barn. by muny, but when Dr. Franklin Miles, the orldegree—External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding. up the river bank, encountering more as she lay at a wharf fully guarded for the ItAilng, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. This The stock in the barn was liberated und saved Confederates ami expending all their am­ encounter. A boom of logs extended all eminent Indiana specialist, claims that Heart COAL. Remedy has positively never been known to fall although the mane of one horoe was scorched. munition fighting them oft. They then around her water side about thirty feet Disease is curable und proves It by thousands My ft tuck include® All Blze® $1.00 a box, 6 boxes lor $6.00; sent by mall pre of testimonials of wonderful cures by his New paid on receipt of price. A written Guunntet Much of the household furniture v .•< »lso returned to tl.c bunt am d escaped with the from the hull. A body of troops was en­ Heart Cure; it attracts the attention of the Free H urtling (W liite'A sli,) loss of but one man in tiie night's exploit. camped on the wharf with cannon to sweep HEADQUARTERS positively given to each purchaser of rt boxes, when saved. The buildings, were a toti'i >■ >. In­ millions suffering with Short Breath, Palpita­ l.elilgli Egg and Broken White Ash, urchased at one time, to refund llw $6.00 pale sured at Howard’s agency lor SHOO. () igfn the river in such an emergency. 'The crew tion, Irregular Pulse, Wind in Stomach, Pain ’ not cured. Guarantee Issued ' * of the ram was alert and her guns were in Side or shoulder, Smothering Spells, Faint­ for BlaekamithH, Muchinista, QuarrymQU,Pulntcif, Franklin Stove, (lied Ash) LEY, R ockland, Multi©, Sample; of the fire is not known. Air. Clouse burned Fishermeu, Hporttunen, Seamen uml Funner®, loaded ami trained. A fire burning on ing. Dropsy, etc. A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Ship, Bout, Curriugo, und House Builderti. (the only genuine) hb band and wrist severely and his son re­ shore made the scene as light as day, aud Neb , by using four bottles of Dr. Miles’ New If you can’t find w hat you w ont, go to R ceived a bad cut on the foot.—Waldoboro Heart Cure, wus completely cured alter twelve G eorge’s - Creek - Cuinhorlaiiil - C oal. Cushing saw at a glance the desperutiou yeurs suffering from Heart Disease ib is (Unequaled for Smithing und Hteam purpose®.) News, of Ida enterprise, lie decided to puss the wonderful remedy is sold by W. H. Kittredge Health is Wealth' ram, land ami board her; but his move­ Books free. H. H. CRIE & C ,’S, Also u Full Stock of FRATERNITY FACTS ment was delected ami a hail given from Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, the ram’s deck. Without, hesitating a N ervous Prostration. Brick, Sand, Drain Pipe, moment he ordered his engineer to back A large manufacturer, whose affairs were Rev. C. S. Cummings goes to Liberty tomor­ oil', get headway ami drive the launch over very much embarrassed, and who was over 60 ToniJ Refined und Norway Iron. t i row to deliver an address at the dedication of the log boom. He took his post to handle worked and broken down with nervous ex­ 10 Ton® Q uarry and|Garrlagt* Steel. Rosendale and Portland Cemen , a new Masonic Hall, built to repluce the one the infernal machine, and while the boat haustion, went to a celebrated specialist. He 16 Ton® Barb Fence W ire and Staple®. F I K E C E A Y . wus told that the only thing needed was to be 1,000 Keg® Cut and W ire Nall®. burned some time ago. The exercises will passed over the boom the Confederate” opened fire from the wharf and from the relieved of care and worry, aud have a change 100 Keg® Ship und Bout Spike®. occur Wednesday afternoon. decks of the doomed vessel. Cushing’s ol thought. This doctor was more consideiato 100 Keg® Iron uud Steel Hor®e Shoe®. CiihYiNEY PIPE AND TOPS. Mjfc.'' ■ 2 i^j^TREATMENT of his patient’s health than of his financial This pipe i® made from Pure Fire Cluy expressly 1,000 Gul®. Ready Mixed H oumu und Ship Paint® as— i . w'ioBvvinBndinBSS clothes were riddled with shot, and the eircuinstunces. He ought to have advised him lor chimney®, uml 1® the ®afeat und moat durable of D b . E . C. W kbt’h N e r v e and Brain 1 h eat. 2,228,672. hand that was to pull the torpedo trigger to use Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, the best 1,200 Gal®. Paint and Machine.Oil®. any chimnuy pipe in ilie murket. It f® easily put MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi was cut by a bullet, but he remained cool 200 Gal®. H ouse, Ship and Carriage Varniahea. up by ai y intelligent perapn. ness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neurulgiu, Head These figures represent the number of bottles remedy forneivous piostration, sleeplessness, aahe, Nervous Prostration caused by the use oi of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, aud handled the lines of the intricate ma­ dizziness, Inaducbe, ill effects of spirits, toimc- 10,000 Lba. M uullla and H em p Cordage. alcohol or tobacco, Wukefulnes®, Mental Depres Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the chine so deftly as to place the torpedo co, coffee, opium, etc. I housunds testify to IC,CC£ Feet W ire Rope. Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil at aloa, Softening of the Bruin resulting In insuuily under t he ram ’s hull ami explode it iust as cures. Book und trial bottle free at W. H. 6,000 Lb®. Quurry und Cable.C'haiu. and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Uuited States from March ’91 to March ’92. a cannon ten paces from him belched a 1 im­ Kittredge’s Drug Store. 1,600 Lb®. Steel Crow Bur®. Wholesale. Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight pound charge of canister into the launch. Involuntary Losses uud Spermatorrhoea cuused by 260 Keg® be®t B lasting Pow der. ASK YOLK OKOCEK EOK IT. Thousaud, Six Hundred ami Seventy-Two Tiie ram was totally wrecked. The Miles’ N erve & Liver Fills. over exertion of the brain, self abuse or over bottles Bold in one year, and each ami every 8,000 Hickory und Oak Spoke®. Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treat­ boat’s crew jumped into the water, Cush­ Ac, on a new principle—regulatiug the liver ment. $1.00 a box, or six boxes for $6.00, sent b) bottle waa sold on a positive guarantee that ing ami one oilier escaping after terrible 160 Seta Hickory aud.Oak|Rlm®.g THE BAILORS DASHED UPON TIIE WORKS, stomach und bowels through the nerves. A F.000 L ba.'B out Nuils.und Rivet®. mall prepaid on receipt of price. money would be reftinded if satisfactory re­ experiences; 2 were drowned ami 11 were new discovery. Dr. Milea’ Pills speedily cure WE GUAKANTEE SIX BOX KM captured. ( ushing’s flight, and escape sults did not follow its use. The secret of its Cushing’s services were not wholly those hiftiousness.liad taste, torpid fiver, piles, con­ WHOLESALE AND RETAlI , To cure any case. With each order received by u« sucooss is plain. It never disappoints and of a fr« i lance, for between times he was through a region swarming witli enemies stipation. Unequalled for men, women, for six boxes, accom panied w ith $6.00, we will can always be depended on ns the very best on routine duty with the fleet, sometimes aroused ami embittered by his daring ex­ children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 60 doses l ^ v e c l I t . send the purchaser our written guarantee to reiund ploit. was as marvelous as the execution 26 cents. Samples free, ut W. ii Kittredge’s the money If the treatment does not affect a cure. remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 60c. volunteering ami again being chosen by of tin - deed itself. After firing the infernal II. II. ERIE & COMPANY No 5 Park Ht., Hock laud. 26 Guarantees issued ouly by W. J. COAKLEY, aud * 1.00. At W. II. Kittredge’s Drug Store superiors for fugitive exploits. In thestini- machine lie t^d his men to save them­ Drug Store. Druggist, Bole Agent, Rockland, Me. pier of 1862 it was known on the blockad selves, threw oft Ids aecoutei au nts ami LOHrr MA.1SHOOO Strength And Health. ing fleet that the Confederates possessed a plungeil into tiie chilliug water. After Fcr Over Fifty Years. Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. $ 5 0 0 1 to w a r d ! swimming until exhausted he landed in a WE will pay the above reward lo r i ny case of If you are not feeling blrong and healthy, couple of l ams and some torpedo boats in Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has beet CtfLEUEATEl^ Kn UEIEH KEMEHY swamp within forty foils o f a fort. used for over fifty years bj millions of mothers Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Mick Headache,i®, IudlI try Electric Bitters. If “ La Grippe” ha< left Cape Fear river arouml Wilmington, and In order to escape discovery wheu day­ IN E R V 1 A . geatiou, Constlnation or Costiveness we catcannot you weak and weary, use Electric Bitter* on the night of .June 26 Cushing set out for their children while teething, with perfect cure with West’s» Vegetable IJverLiver Pills,Pillh, when tin This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach lig h t came lie crawled on his stom ach for success. It soothes the ehild, softens the gums, It i® ®<»ld on a positive directions are strictly complied with. They art from his ship Monticello in a cutter with five hours through thorns and briers, and allays ull pain, cures wind colic,und is the best guarantee to euro any purely Vegetable, and never fail to give sutlsfac and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs ft* two officers and fifteen men and crossed at last hud tiie good fortune to find a skill’ perform their function. If you are afflicted remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor fuim nf nervous pros­ tiou, Sugar coa'ed. Lurgc boxes, euntalnlng the bar, parsing some forts and the town belonging to some Confederate pickets, little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist! tration or any diaorder 80 Pills, 26 cents. Beware of counterfeits uud India with Sick Headache, you will find speedy uud of Smithville w ithout discovery. On the whose bucks were conveniently turned of the gunitul orgun® of tloas. Thu genulutK/^wHiufn'.uured only by TH E permanent relief by tuking Electric Bitters. in every part of the world. Twenty-five cent! ___either ®ux, cuused < ______JOHN C. WEST (JgffANY, CHICAGO, ILL way i.is bout nearly colJidc«l with a block long enougii for him to cut it from its u bottle. "Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow'f One trial will couviuce you thut this is the moorings aud push it down sircum out of [BiPES& lElt I B oforo- by excesbivo uso of After* Mold by all drujybi*. axle runner putting to sea, and also with a soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. | T oA cco. Alcohol or Opium, or on account remedy you need. Large bottles ouly 66c. u, sight. Then lie got in and paddled down AND W. li. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Confcilerate guaidhoat. The night was I of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc.. tiie river, eluding observation until he School of Shorthand & Typewriting, Dizziuuns, Convulsions, Wakefulness, ileadacbe. Why Will Vou Suffer dark until tint utter was abreast of a forti­ reached tiie Cnion licet in tiie sound, with KheunutUui I 390 Congress St., opp. City Hall, Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain. W o4 Bicklen’s Arnica Salve fied bluff known as the Brunswick bat twelve miles distant. Even then ids ! Memory, Homing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness In Wrist, Arm and Shoulder, teries, w hen the moon suddenly emerged friends, suspecting that lie wasa Confeder­ PORTLAND, ME. I Hysteria. Nocturnal Emieaiona, Kpermatorrhiwu when one of CoVEL’B Ele c - The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, from a cloud and disclosed tiie strauge ate wit bun infernal machine in tow, re­ When Buby waa atA , we gwv» her Caatorku I Loss of Power uud J mpotency, which if neglected, T in c R h e u m a t ic R ings will Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever fused for some time to succor him. lie I muy lead to premature old ugo and insanity. cure you. Price Wl. bend craft to the enemy’s sentinds on shore. W hen Hie wua a Child, sh e cried for Cuatorfak S end fo r C atalogue Address Positively guaranteed. Price. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes Sores, Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chilblains, soon gave such an account of iiimsclf, for $5.(ML Sent b\ muil on receipt of price. A written slip of paper size of finger, Shots were fired at I he cutter ami the gar however, th at , lie heavens blazed with Wheu she became Mias, she clung to GaatcaM f. W. COVEL, Rockland, Me. Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and positively risen was ak.rnud. Cushing directed his L. A. GRAY <1 SON. P horr. ETORS uurunteo furnished with every $5.00 order received cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ rockets of rejoicing, tiie hearty cheers ol When she had Children, she gave them Caator«> > refund the money if a permanent cure la not F l in t , B lo o d Hl Co., Gen. men io pull to the opposite shore ami sailors rang over the waters ami thesouiuj- affected. oral belling Agents for united anteed to give perfect satisfaction or moony titales, Providence, R . 1. proceed up tiie liver. When within seven ron steamed -p to Plymouth to clii.cn tbs Children Cry for Win. H. KITTREDGE, Agent for K N uX . O U refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale miles of Wilmington the boat was hidden victory. George L. K ilmer. [Patent applied for.) S BOCKLAND, MAINE. by W. H Kittredge. Pitcher’s Castorla.