T he Courier-CGazette. r o c k i-a m * o a zi:t t i: i > t m -.i.is iie i, iRin.f (The 'press is (be ^rtbinubfan *?cbcr that hlobrs the tfdorli) at iHM.t • V o b . 4.— N ew S e h ie -;. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 1 1. 1885. N E M B E R 26.
dispiritedly into bod and sink into a troubled tearing of wood, an 1 presently the forms of “ Five shillun,’’ she i ndfl unfed, reaching out regulars and v.dmi’cpr- are kept in dail;. i Subscribers finding this paragraph LARKS ABROAD. sleep, the coals start up with wonderful energy the two conspirators issued from the gloom the Ik ok. drill, and I had frequent opportunity of stu ly marked will understand that they arc mi l burn with overpowering heat until morn The Judge divided perfectly fair. We'll I shook my head. ing the army material of Inr inai ^’y. The in arrears for Tm; < m un n-G\zi.t ie SHOWING YOU HOW TO GET ing. Then all is cold ami chcCrlcs* again. show you ihe pie-es when we get home, but an’ “ Five shillun. ’ on Jove hr. not a word till we are out of tills hook lovingly in iier parchment binds; “ five v o u th fu lm th a t theRC ranks- dKeover. R e Please rem it. happy experience. If they lid Ireland would country. Should the deed be known our lives shillun is cheap Ibr secli a beautiful book. marking tlie countenance*'- of almost anv p a c The Sights of the Principal City A draw very few cold blood c« I visitors, except in would not be worth a minute. Why, Duffey was round here, only the last ing company one w mid place tlie av- rag - AMERICAN HUMOR Specimen ot Car Driving Iniquity tlie middle of summer. o u t Ell rights. Saturday that ever was, trv in’ to get a copy for age at t wcuty-' ic . Thi- i.c l standing ann\ Dean Swift’s Pulpit—Tom Moore’s The next day wc removed our expensive live shillun -but we hadn't none, then ” • 'Tcrrrible railroad .e vident \epterday The streets, like all the streets of the cities is costing the British civilian a heap of money. 1 Birthplace — How to Buy a Book A patronage to another hotel that of the London wasn’t it?’ “ Hadn’t he nJ of it. wliat Few Random Notes That Have Been here, are plentifully besprinkled with statues I turned away again with another '•hake of b is an expensive thing to be a big nation—on 1 A- North Western Railway, where we found tlie head, though I knew the price she asked wa«r?" I he X load, you know it,?” Crowded out of Previous Communi ami monuments erected to die memory of great this side of the World. everything of the best—both in appointments was reasonable enough. “ Yes. w e llP” “ It paid a dividend.*’— cations. men. Those of Nelson and Wellington are The soldier is numerous but not now in use and service. When you g o to Dublin try ' Four, then,” she called once more, raising as regards this island though ju«t w hat de lloslon Post. S ix t h L e t t e r . the most imposing, ami Goldsmith, Gray, it. her cracked voice as I got into the street. Why should England object to receiv O’Connell, Moore ami others are gratefully re gree of intimidation is exereKod by the large Dublin, besides being the chief city in “ Three," I said. ing back the eraz.v M rs. Dudley! Her pe ROMl. OF HIE SlO ItTS. membered in marble and bronze. There are number of red-coats in barracks here 1 would j Ireland, is also without question the dirtiest. “Three shillun!” she reproachfully rejoined, not undertake to conjecture. The government culiar type of crankiness might be of as- St. Patrick’s Cathedral, chiefest among nil some very handsome stores to be seen on S«ek- Other writers for generations past have cotn- holding the book up to the light. “ Three si'-tariee to the authorities in dealing Ireland’s, occupies the site where so long ago \illc street, the principal business thorough police preserves order, an 1 does it well. He Ss inented upon the fact. I see no occasion to shillun for a book as Duffey would be dying with the dynamiters. — llnsfon Herald. as A. I). 890 there stood a ehureh said to have fare, hut Ibr its size Dublin can hardly com everywhere. The smallest town or village is ‘ differ from their charmingly unanimous to give live for!” M r. S m iley: “ Belter let me carry the been built by St. Patrick himself. A part ol pare with American cities for its stores—or ornamented by his blue coat, helmet ami silver (pinion. A« we drove by jaunting car down I started off*. poo.lb*, mv dear, and you < ui carry tho the present structure dates from 119), but it perhaps I ought to say shops, as they have no trimmings, lie stands on tlie platform of the south side of the Lilley toward our hotel, “ Here—here!" the oil woman screamed, (very railway station. You him. You baby.” Mrs. Smiley : “No, no; you we remarked a row in interesting progress be- present magnificence is due to Guinness the “stores” over here. The castle, the seat of “ take it for three !” feel that at any moment 'on can bring your carry tlm baby: I einnot tru-t \ou with tween two ragged laborers, otic of whom as we great Dublin brewer—“ Guinness’ stout,” you vice-regal government, is a gloomy looking So I made another excellent trade -for the self under the law’s protection. There i* a G vp: \ on m ight drop h im .” - T h e f l a m - parsed was engaged in the facetious occupation know,—who a few years since expended near'y structure, in no way remarkable save for its I d t r . book Ibr its illustrations alone was worth wondertul degree of security imparted by this j of knocking double knocks with his opponents a million dollars in the cathedral’s restoration. exterior uglii.ess, i< detested by*every Irishman double the price I paid for it. Besides, I suc ubiquitous blue-**oat. lie is also a most vabin- , Tat said fp a ‘hanger, in a t fl< numb.' wav : head on the cobble-stone digging. lie seemed Jonathan Swift the distinguished writer ami who loves liis country—detested for the scan “ W ill von el-aM tell m e, H r, tin* tim e o f tlie ceeded in keeping if out of Duffey’s bands. I IHc hand at imparting information. 1 wi-h 1 J .lay ?” to be enjoying himself vastly, but I thought as politician was dean here from 1713 to 17 la. and dals of government that hover about its un didn’t know who Duffey was, but if lie had got could get one of them to write these I--tter-'. With his cane he vtrm k Tat a , low on tlie we passed that I detected an expression of an the fact that he, together with his famous savory precincts ami for the unpopular Ear' his Irish clutches on that particular volume I I don’t knowtiiat I should pa*-- ti; * point ! head. noyance creeping into the face of the man who “ Stella,” lies buried here, doubtless more than Spencer who represents the English govern “ It h is in<’ Mi'in-k I. von Holt," lie said. believe I should have died with mortification. without ii 'narking upon the Judge’s brogue, was un.lcrneath,whence I concluded, that if the anything else attracts Americans to the spot. ment within its walls. There are a number “ Be j ile.cr-,’’ .-ay* Pat, “ I’m very glad that I At Dublin I took a bath. which lie began to acquire soon after striking I k n o w ; thing continued ill ft cling was likely to be engen We looked Ibr the two marble slabs marking of other public buildings, notably the Custom IHISH x o i E-HOOK. Irish soil, and which lias- been rapidly growin. i But I’m thankful I didn’t ask vo • an hour dered. As we swept on the crowd was closing their resting places—looked tor them out in the House ami the Eour Courts, but none that are a g o ." P u n c h . Gur sight-seeing in Ireland ended here ami upon him ever ••Ince. It perhaps lacks In some i in and ( heel ing with the liveliest satisfaction, churchyard, of course, as any one would do. prominent from an architectural point of view. we creased over into Wa,e<. As I strive -w ith details the full, rich im-omprehenslide eliarac- ! Eilty years ago the telegraph was un and everybody appeared to be enjoying himself. Wc hopped about from tomb stone to tomb At No. 12 Aungicr street is the birthplace of known It, was imt>t»«Mble at, tililL ill success—1«» recall what 1 have hastily re teristics of the extreme south of Ireland, still I was sorry to miss the continuation, for I stone and got into the wet grass but nothing of Thomas Moore, the great Irish poet. liis a pel iod a man to leave home and corded in previous letters of the country and as an acquired brogue it is by no means to be for dearly love to see a row. the.sort could wc discover. Same children three-story building of dirty brick, tin 1 iwer j nirtiev in one direction, and a woman people, and our own personal relations tin rcto, di ’piscd. He is thinking of having it stuffed “Three shillun, av ye plaze, sorr." the dri were playing “tag” about the graves. They part occupied as a tea-shop mid drinking place. to depart and ttnve, in another, without for the brief season we ‘•pent therein, I fear me ami bringing it home with him. ver said with a touch ol' his cap, a* be dropped didn't know, they said, w h ere Swift was In its face, just under the window of the a dl-q ifeh n p p e irin g the papers next that I have written to small purpose, and the At otic hotel where wc took supper the wai us nt the door of a hotel in a very dingy buried—one of them even bad the hardihood room in which Moore was born, is set a small m orning Suiting that tin y bad eloped to printer w ho prints ami the reader who re ids ter apologized profusely because the J-* . street. to affirm that he didn’t know he was dead. marble bust of the poet. The proprietor of gether. .Yor. H erald. the lucubrations I have been at the trouble to br- aii had all been served ami in consequence “ Nay, not so, Herminius,” we contended, Then I made another exhibition of that nshr the shop obligingly conducted us up two Hights Less than li’ty years ago it cost for a send across the water will alike be ineagerly lie could give us nothing better than fresh. “ tor look ye, honest friend, we know the law— inity for which I appear to have come abroad of very rickety st drs, refusing our tender of single letter earth’d less th in eighty repaid for their pains. I cannot help this- I Bread tinder twenty-four hours o!d they do know it thoroughly—and ir sayetli thy due is especially to render myself conspicuous. I sixpence for the favor, and pointed out the miles t» n m n’s. Tne lovers of fifty can only feel sorry f »r it. Kindly indulge me not coii-lder eatable. Two days old is very but one shilling sixpence, ami twopence for saw a little old man with shrunken shanks and room wherein the embryo poet fetched tin years ago who rc-ided eight v miles apart further to the extent of a few fugitive recoil •<•- fair. \Ye told the waiter to letch on his fresh each bit of luggage whi-li i- a sixpence more. dressed in some sort ol ecclesiastical garb first yell of life. If was a dirty room, about a and kept tip an epistolary eorre'-'pon- tioiis of a bind in which I found so much that Here be two shillings, worthy until. That ami coming out of the cathedral side-door, whom I dozen feel square, occupied as a bedroom by the bread ami wc won hl try ami worry al ug w ith ! denec lor a y r or so. m ight have saved pleased ami so many warm hearted people ami that alone is thine.” accosted : family w ho rented the tenement. Our conduc it. • a bundled dollars or le-- b\ deferring then we will cross together into the mountain their com munications until Hie present In vain he blustered—in vain his threats* “ Good morning, sir,’ I said. tor thought there had been no changes made in Perhaps the most unsatisfactory thing I en_ ous region-’ of Wal-s. tim e; but we don’t suppose they ever When lie was exhausted I quietly took out my “ Morning— morning," he returned pleasant the room since the po d ’s time. This may have countered was the Irish p »tafo. Here in its I saw no red vests and no green coats. (> •- thought o ftlia t.— AMr. //••/ o'/. note-book and jotted down his number from ly, nodding his head briskly, and smiling in been true of the linen on the lied, but I hardly nativeaunt, as it it were. 1 bail thought ti» c.isionally 1 met a pairof knee trousers, ami the big tin tag tbit dangled from his coat. an affable manner. liked to go the whole hog, as the unlettered see something beyond the common j-omto ot i “ (’'inrles,” said M i s. Syendall. “ I s a w the hinge of red whiskers extending from the That sobered him. Meekly then accepted he “ .My good man," I proceeded with a patron people in America say. However, the shop my native land. I was disappointed gre-v , a beaulifti, eosttune a’ D : i n e X to-.lav. left eardow ii under the chin and up to die right and 1 “boiild like it ever so much.” “ And his legal fee, ami again we scored ourselves izing air. “can you point out tome the graves ol keeper had done the best he could for us, ami ly. Possibly when the new >-rop is mar!.'ted 1 -hoiih, like you to have it.’’ replied a victory. \V • filt p »a I of ir, to », bur Swift ami his Stella ? - You arc the s«-xtoti arc we found no fault. It was something to see ear again was a frequent adjunct of the scenery. ii mav be otherwise. For the sake of travelers • < ‘buries, “ but leaH y. f 'l ’ira. I haven’t the very next dav we drove what we thought yon not r” the room itself in which one of the many great J saw only one shllialah, and that was offered who come after me I tiust it may be so. the money to spare” “ O il. \.»u great “ Oh, hc-he!” laughed and edtighed the little men that Ireland has given to history began to me for sale the fir* t day ashore. From these What was it that made certain parts of Ireland j ’ was a smart bargain with one of these same t e a s e ! I know better than that. I saw a oldm an. “ Iio-ha, hc-he, no—no—You’ll timl ami other - ollnteial observations 1 conclude scan gloomy even beyond tin- painful iulluemc ra-cal-, whereby we paid him S3.,2 for three keep folks tip nights with the c die. I wonder hr ,n new checkbook in vo ir d r k only ’em inside the ehureh—inside -hc-he! Oh, that the Irishman known to the American stag.? of the all prevailing poverty ? It wa* tin- ah- ( hours’ use ol hi-1 vehicle, when by tho lawful what makes babies—new babies, 1 mean — yesterdav, and not ope of Hie ele < k-» laid is largely a creature of fiction. scaice of song bird.’, I think. There wa i- rate we should have paid him only #1.12. Ami no no—I’m not the sexton—I ’m a little higher have tlie colic. been ti»e(l.’’ — H a s 1 'Pr i •. ••• n ' . the worst of it was, the cold-blooded scoundrel than that- lie -lie !” Wc invested six shillings each here for umbrel An Irishman almost invariably begins a rooks ami crows and jackdaws ! \-md I so carried on his dicker that the entire odium 1 muttered some sort of apology—about las. The man of whom wc bought them gave sentence with “ Sm c,” employing die word to number, but the countless warblers wlc'i j PROMINENT PEOPLE. ot the allair fell‘on our side. We didn’t dis my being a foreigner ami not understanding us his word that lot keepingoH’ rain they would about thedegree ami in much the same manner little throat' make tlie spring air ol' New Eng- I the language fully, ami a lot of foolishness surpass any umbrella we ever saw. They are I should say that an American u«< s “ Well.” land alive with ce iselcss song are nor here. | cover this, however, until it was too late to he The rumor that the lh . *i.h iw of Cor like that—-hut truly I was embarrassed, and I The narrator of Irish dialogue always -pells Once I heard a thrush—Jeems Wight wi>( the impetuous American. Such was tlie pre ernment would speedily make an end of Zo’wi- young men ami women who give to a nation of some of Pic wrongs that exist within her was banqueted by Hie merchants of that ard Rev. Chas. Wolf, who wrote the poem on eit? on Sa’.urdtiy night. siding genius of the hotel where now we were the Burial of Sir John Moore, but that which but as you well may understand, his sentiments its life. The latter—study the details of emi borders. I hope she may live to see hcrscll Frien Is of John McCullough say that deposited, and who with much difficulty was relates to Swift attracts Ihe most attentien. Ii were entirely fora home government in Ire gration for the past two score years. Every justly ami prudently governed by Irishmen. if all the money borrowed from him by resurrected from some mysterious recess be consists of a bust ami monument displayed on land. which he believed was to be tlie only train bound for the ports of embarkation is Whether this glad day w ill come I confess mv- actors and stage managers were returned hind the bar and brought upon (lie scene ot means whereby his country could be saved. alive with those who are seeking in a new- scllnot prophet enough to foretell. The Eng the wall of tlie south aisle. The famous in- lie would be worth $ RIO,0(H). aetioii by the barmaid. scription was written by himscif in Latin, and Wc have fallen in with a great many Irishmen world the home ami fortune that ought to he lish land-owner has a powerful grip upon the The visit of King Alfonso to Araniuez, “ Can we get lodgings here, tonight, tn n n n ?” reads: of culture and evident ability, who knowing us possible to them here. Many a gray-baili «1 old country’s throat. What will shake it oil whither he went a few days ago to see the Judge inquires with quite the manner of to he Americans, have thus frankly expressed man and woman told me w ith p iid c n fn son Will war? Ireland doesn’t want war. cio Here lies the body of Jonathan Swift, 1). for himself the condition of the elm,era- Mr. Pickwick himself. D., Dean of tliis Cathedral Church, wheie themselves. We have found among them no or daughter “doing well” abroad in Michigan there’s poverty and sorrow ami suffering ! stricken people of that town, will be “ Oh, yes, sir,” the landlady assents, smil- tierce indignation can no longer rend the heart, desire for separation from England, but only or Klabo, for example—ami wondered mightily enough here now, without war. Will the made the subject of a motion in the ! ing pfEtbly. “ A double-bedded room ?” (io, wayfarer, and imitate if thou can’st one ballot ? Well, it is doing something, but the . who, so far as in him lay, was an earnest De the w ish to be allowed to govern themselves. that I never had heard of them—for they’ve Chamber of Deputies. As persona, “ A doubie-bedded room,’ the Judge repeats, cud seems centuries off’. What, then • I eon- : fender of Liberty. Neither do we discover any spirit of violence the vaguest ideas of the distances in the Enitcd g ivernment no longer exists in Spain, , firmly ; “ a double-bedded room with a lire in 'i’iie remains lie under the cathedral floor rampant, but on (he contrary the machina States. Old men who got about with ticks fess I don’t know. But something must. the King, it is asserted, cannot resolve ' it.” elose by, beside those of “ Stella,” whose in tions of the dynamiters and other self-styled and aged crones long since past active service You see I come ontof Ireland a Iio iip - ruler • upon any course without consulting the All this will he rapidly forthcoming, we are scription on the wall is partly as follows : liberators of Ireland are viewed with the detes assured me with the utmost solemnity that Well, you come over here a lew days ami nsponsible Ministers. graciously informed, so forth we wander,to see Underneath lie interred the mortal remains tation they deserve. I attempt of course no another year at the farthest would see them in you'll be one. Gen. G rant reads or has read to him what there is to see. Dirt there is in abundance of Mrs. Hester Johnson, better known to the deep and weighty elaboration of Irish politics. “ Ameriky”—soon as ever John or Norah sends Ft I l e u . I all the New York papers. Tho news ’—on the buildings, in the streets, upon the world by the name of Stella, under which she I only allude to what incidentally came under them money enough for an ocean ticket. Poor from M t. M cGregor is tin* first that he is celebrated in the writings of Dr. Jonathan A PERSIAN SHRINE. women ami men ami children—oh,there are just Swift. Dean of this Cathedral. She was a per my observation; yet that, slight as it was, was souls, it’s a happier place than “ Ameriky" I'm turns to. frequently with a pleasant re dead loads of it upon the women ami men son of extraordinary endowments and accom sufficient to indicate something of the true Imping they will see. It would make you m ark that he desir iilthv as that I will re they would instantly drop down dead. So wherein Swift had stumped out many a note of ‘•Six shullun,” said a little dried-up old and airily switching light, slim cunes, strut large source of of revenue to the temple, ’ let you (dl this time!'’ Instmlly from lie fin s we order invariably Hu tter along in eloquence was proving too much for the feeldc- woman with lace and hands like parchment tlie streets in great numtjers to the vast adm ira while in the Imam lb z. i*s ease the great behind his back came tlm hit band. eble fashion, while we sit by their side and musclcd sexton. But American strength and with more hair growing oil her chin than tion of the populace and the unlimited damage revenue enables those who have charge “ Here it is. sir." was the ready reply. '/rite letters and lay up unto ourselves rheu- added to Irish greed of gain were not to be re seemed called for in one of her delicate sex. of the servant-girl heart. At this time, when of the shrine to give ’.he food as a gift to “That will do this time,'’ said ihe ■ > ultima. Then when at ft late hour we crawl sisted. 1 heard a noise as of splintering and “ Too m uch,” 1 remarked, and turned to go. the air is tilled with tumors of war, both the the pilgrims. teacher, “ you can take your seal, s r. 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1885
11. I-.. K fb icl.’wife an ! liild of New York BELFAST'S EIRE. MEN AND WOMEN. i a rc at E. \ Btirpee’s. Mr. Krebi.-l ism n-ic.il , • ritic and night editor ot the New Yon. BOSTON O ut N -.It' >r M e-U W .:•) a ;. :. •>»; I Personal Paragraphs of M<»re or Less T n h u ,,.. Catastrophe. 2 Interest to Our Readers. E. B. HASTINGS j Wat-on Pillsbury of B »>ton is In town. E irlv - out tv morning It • i-t « -a< » ••'•d ‘ Mi-- i i Bo iker D visiting in Jetf-r-on. A -- lect and v ry eiij »yable dancing party I « ;•» .!. Knight an I wit * are in L wi-mn. wa-given by Mi-s Nina Tillson last evening <1 ,-l, nt :« « lo o - - .hi I I'u! kt ton Wil-on In- gone to Milford to ; to about forty of her friends in honor of her . C L O T H I N G Another case of those hand I i 1 V . ;■ i'I!r ' I .' I » Il ' en Mi--> - Mae Tillson of Provint •! )wn, some #.",9 < » i I li V ' . i ’> .«:’• ! *::• ( Mr«. N M. llopkhu H visiting nt Y im tl- I and Sue Durgiii ot Cnn *ord, Mass. The o’, Io. i. n . - • : f. B. : i«t 1 •• • •• ' haven. | little hall wa- dc mated tastily, a merry party STOCKS < John Mai! • ami party went to B tr Harbor wa- present and r fre-li:nent< of a lighter i ' ' ' . Sunday. natuie served. DRESS GINGHAMS as-i-iatt ■ oh Id arrive i ,.. i.ly h -r-t- io-p - iii- • , S T O R E ! M ---- \d i and Grace Simonton are vi-iting —- ■«>». - — emlly io i i *d . v.’ tin it - t a i b . lit : > :„ hiz ’ in Bella-t. Under the heading of “Good Appointment’’ ing <*,h- | i"i «u ili • Mi. ini.ln _’'it :•„. Dr. J. P. < ow les of ( ' tmdett was in the city For 8 c per Yard. li., •. , M . . ' J Jll \IH the Portland by./s has the following compli mentary notii’i' of the promotion of our well- CAn lio n . o a u c I b II N I. n .-!• i md s. B. Hi i npson of Yinallnvdi win here I know ti citizen, W. A. Kimball, iditor ol the This is the Greatest Bargain ever Cttpi. .1 by I .in I ' 1 W .i i"> 'V k- n with J/L l i ' sr r f I M i c a r o r •: oifered in lJress Ginghams. o( tin* nv at.I formerly Im llo i oi Gr.mil j 1 11. rry ami family went to Bar Harbor W. A. Kimball, formerly traveling pas Look at them in our Hotel, \ 'Mlluv n. I I b ii k h im lit) senger agent id ' tin Bo-ton and Bangor line, joining tit.’ bnrii m Hon-e next *n anibcd. I W cdm -diy. south w in ♦-ton was in llii*? city ha- b-. n appointed superintendent of tin* nd- Tile I’ mi. •- tli -’i • r •—«••! N»'I' street, threaten- I ClinrliH Avery of B verti-ing department and excursion business dow . ing the N.m- l.ngl.md Hon .m ini the Ma-onle I Wednesday. ot that wonderful show n >w on exhibition on We have just bought of or«l - quite ill nt lier home, Tieiiiotit -tri t t, Bo-ton. the battle ot Getty-, Tem ple; hilt the thin - were ‘ lurked in tliD i MiWashington, D. C., is follows: Sands brothers of Cambridge, Mass., FEARFUL SACRIFICE. of Tricots, Ottomous, etc., for ed about $5000; and that there was need of putting in Ids vacation here among his old catcher and pitcher; Matthews, short; Patter about three miles more of walk. ...City Mar chums. son, lirst base; Bickford, second; Dizer, third; Outside Garments. shal Crockett stated that during the month of Misses May Wood, Addie I’crry, Knnie Met Shaw, left field ; Trowbridge, center; Robinson, right. The Rocklands played as follows, June he made 23 arrests, ten being for drunk calf and Minnie Wiiite have returned home Jersey Jackets, all sizes. enness, ami that he had spilled 15 gallons of from school. Doherty and Sullivan, unfortunately being liquor.... II. C. Hall, chairman of overseers of Philo Thurston ami wife returned Thursday unable to till their positions : Burns, catcher; poor, reported that he had paid bills amounting from Worcester, where they have been visiting 11. Banks, pitcher; McAuliffe, short; E. Wednesday, July 8th, We are still selling the Sullivan, lirst base; Thorndike, second ; Nagle, to #'1599 87•••-School Agent Colson stilted several weeks. Lawns for 3 1-2 cents a yard? that during the month of June he had paid lulls Mrs. Edith Gordon of Boston, who has lieen third; H. Moore, left field; llall, center; W. to the amount of about $3133... .City Treasur visiting at S. M. Vcazic’s, returned to her French, right. we shall begin this MARVEL W e also have a finer quality of er Weeks reported that the receipts of the treas home Sat unlay. The lir.-t half of the game was interesting OUS SALE, and continue the ; Lawn in tinted ground and and well played, the Thom aston’s securing a ury for May were # 19,533.91, for .Line, $15,- F. J. Grbeton of this city, employed with same until every article is dis BURNISHING [ handsome styles, which we sell 279 55. l’iie disbursements for the two months Bodwell Granite Co., Yinalhavcn, was in small lead and holding it. The last half, how Amounted to $39.192.87...-City Liquor Agent town last week. ever, was but a succession of errors on the posed of. ; for 5 cents. part of many of the players, the nature of 35 it gley reported the sale of b‘2 gallons of liquors Arthur Sumner and his cousin, Charles This sale will afford a grand the ground being responsible for many appar GOODS. during the month of June for $188.00, at a Loring, of Boston are keeping bachelor’s hall opportunity for securing at just W e are selling one of our profit of $99.9 >. Newruin seemed to sell the on Summer street. ent blunders. For the Thomastons, Sands best. Win. T. Banks is at home for the summer, brother.-, Bieklbrd and Trowbridge did some about 50 cents on the dollar, 12 1-2 cent Ginghams for 10 The Joint Standing Committee on schools ami reports things as nourishing on his excellent pluv ing,Trowbridge’s covering of cen any article usually found in a j cents. ter being especially worthy o f notice. For the ami school-houses recommended the placing Florida plantation. tirst-class Dry Goods and Car o f new steam heating apparatus in the High Mrs. 1). E. Nolan and two children of Rocklands Bums, Thorndike, Nagle and OTTZR, ^School building. The committee was instruct Lynn, Mass., aic visiting her patent.-, James French excelled, the latter making a pretty pet House. No such bargains Turkey Red Table Linen, ed to aFannie Rockland- ran bases poorly, and played with- j the annals of the dry goods We have a large assortment of tier for the same. ami Addie I bonus left last night fora vi.-it in 'file following appropriations were made: Boston and vicinity. out organization. W. G. Robinson of Warren i business of Rockland. HAT and CAP White Table Linen, Napkins, For t ’om iiou Schools, #7,080; Free High Mrs. Charles Pitcher, who has been at umpired the game to the satisfaction of all : Come early and secure some etc., to match. -School, #1500; Poor Department, $7,000; W. II. Rhoades’ the past week, lias returned to considered, the frequent close decisions making 1 I the game an exceptionally diilieult one I of the wonderful bargains we Highway ami Sid wvalks, #’10,000; Breaking her imine in Stillwater. DEPARTMENT Hoads, > <90; Pleasant Street Bridge, #1,399; Charles Whittaker and wifi* of Boston were to umpire. Mr. Robinson unites a quick, ! shall offer. Large lots of Chevoit Shirt- Fire Depai t mint, #2,250; Police Department, at Waltei S. Hall’s, Middle street, last week. accurate judgment with lirmness and decision. I ing from the great Auction $2,700; Salaries, #1,975; Reduction of City Mrs. W hittaker is there now. The members oftho two clubs united in thank- | Is lull of all the The New D e b t, #5,000; lu teio t on City Debt, #39,090; Miss Sarah Barrows and her B,trines com ing him for his fair and gentlemanly rul- j Sale, which we are selling < ontitigem ie*. #5,000; Heating Apoarain- for panion were in this city W c Inc.-day en route ing. SIMONTON Spring Styles and under price. High Selmol-housc, #1,500; Total, #75,805. t . Millbridge, where they will visit for a time. n.VSE HITS. Rolls <>l 'accounts were passed as follows: u. II. Berry and wife and Landlord C'iiap- BROS. N ovelties. There is talk of again reorganizing the Best Qualit y P rin t only 5 Pauper Fund, #2o7 Coi.tingent, #313 8'.); uiati and wile of the J horndike are in Lewiston Rocklands, and forming a permanent club lor Police Department, #127 11; I’irc Department, seeing Barnum and visiting at the DeWitt the season. cents. Satine Print 8 cents a $31.10; Cctncteiy Fund, #155.00. House. Rockland’s basc-balllsts are considering the yard. Mis- Jennie Ingraham left Friday for N ew The mayor was authoriz *d and instructed to advisability of procuring a new and decent to draw his o rdtr on the treasurer in favor of York and N ew Jersey. In the latter state she ball ground. The old shocTuetory lot and the the following named persons tor the sums set will visit at Montclair, the guest ol Mrs. Ingraham Held are mentioned as desirable ZE3 . S . A Full Stock of W c shall m ake special against their respective names all to he taken Arthur Horton. localities. prices for the next Four Week> from the school fund : Simonton Bros., #1.20; Z. Pope Vose started this morning en route Our boys say that the Thomastons arc pleas A few special bargains for im 11. H. Ciie \ Co., #2.97; G. W. Palmer, lor his western home, followed by the best on Hosiery, Gloves and Under. ant fellows to play with. mediate or future use. #11.75, S. G. Prescott, #1 80. wishes of his scores of friends and old neigh Trunks, Bags,J The absence of personal remarks and slurs .Jersey W aists, 50 cents. ! wear. bor- in this vicinity. Ordered in concurrence thatthe mayor he an 1 on the part of the crowd was a pleasant feature Braided Jersey XVaists. 81.00. hereby is authorize I to draw his order upon Benjamin A. Smith,Tit< C.-G.’senterprising ol Friday’s game. Street Jerseys $7.00, marked down W e are showing a very lint the treasury ill favor of the Rockland Water Isle an Daul representative, and ('apt. John 'l'iie Point Rangers of this city beat the from 813,00. U m brellas, Company for #1272, #1290 of that amount Simpson of the line sloop yaelit Halcyon 'I liomaston High School nine on their grounds ■ assortment of Par tsols am Summer New Markots and W raps being for the payment of the water used by visited our olliee Friday. at Thomaston, Wednesday, by a score of 22 to ! have them from 25 cents tc the city lor all purposes from tin* Rockland Miss Lmora M. Harrington of St. Joseph’s S3, SI, and 85, marked down from 12. $8 each. Water Co’s works lor tin- year ending July 1, Ai-ademy, Deering, and Miss JosieG. O’Connor Our High School nine went to Thomaston i 85, 87 and 8H, R ubber Goods, &c. •P 1385, and #72 for tin interest on the same one of St. Elizabeth’s Academy of Portland, are yesterday expecting to play the Thomaston Dr. Warner’s Corsets 65 cents, year emling July 1, 1885. spending their vacation in this city. High School nine, Ian found on commencing . marked down from 81.25. Our Embroidered C’aslnnen A joint convention wa> called for the pur James Sinkiitson, local agent of the Union the game that the pitcher, -liort-stoi- and other Ladies’ Hosiery is cents, worth 25. pose of electing live or moi * rity constables. Mutual Insurance Co. of Maine and well membeis of the Thomaston regular team were L a d ie s ’ IV in te r I nderw ear 34 c ts ., Shawls in Black, Cream, Ligli On tin* lirst ballot A. J. Crockett. 11. P. Black known in this city, sails in the Samaria, of playing Against them. Remonstrances were worth 50c. It will pay to buy these Blue, Pink, etc.,are very hand ley, Charles Jackson ami A. G. Thomas were the < uuard Line, from Boston, for a trip home in vain and the Rocklands were downed to the for future use. elected, A. D. Orin receiving 13 votes, 11 being some and stylish this season. to England, July 25th. He will be absent tiincoi 24 to 18. Y’alter Spear of’this city White Blankets, per pair, so cts., A Splendid Line of uecessaiy lor a choice. On the ballot for the two mouths. umpired. worth 81.25. Belter grades at equal fifth constable Samuel Hewi tt received II votes Miss Saia P. Simonton lias returned from ---- W e carry a full line of Cor and was elected, A. D Orne receiving 12. bargains. Boston to In i Im ine in W est Camden, greatly i’here was a great landslide on Cherry On motion ot ( oiitn ilmaii R. R. Ulmer voted C a rp e tin g 15 cents, w o rth 25c. sets, including the celebrutet improved in health. She played recently in a Mountain, near Jell, i-on Depot,N. II., July 19, ji Men’s Fancy Shirts* l > proceed to election of another con-table. at six o’clock in tin* morning, at a point known Carpeting 50 cents, worth 75. P. D. 'l’his is a very long *4 he vote wa* doubled and tin- yeas and nays concert at Bucksport, witli her usual good as Owl’s Head. 1 lie mountain was .-ti ipped of Prints 3 cents, worth 5e. .-uccc-5. Sin* i» to play in a few weeks at a waisted and line litting eoi set called. 7 lie record stood II to 12 in tavor of a dense forest two mile.- long ami 25 rod- wide. Cinglmins 7 cents, worth 10c. In all the L atest Patterns. concert in Rot I.port. The debris extended halt a mile from the base proceeding to the election of a sixth constable. of the mountain, crushing the barn of Oscar Smyrna Bugs 82.75, worth 85.00. Alderman Rogers moved to udjourn. 'i ke vote Hon. Hiram Peaslee, father of Mrs. Silas Stanley, killing four cow-and two hogs, and Smyrna Bugs 83.75, worth 86.00. We are receiving Nev breaking a leg of Donald Walker, who was ton adjoin unu'Ht stood 13 to 13. Mayor Case Mi l.ooii and well known in thia city, died at Carpet Sweepers 81.50, worth his home in Haverhill, Mass., Saturday. Mr. milking in tin barn. Walker was buried in Goods every day and sh ill b. «*ast the vote to proceed with the election. the (lelnis, and his extraction alive is remark 82.50. Mi-Loon and family took the train for Haver pleased to show them. The ballot-stood 13 tor Win. P. Cook and 13 able. Mr. Stanley and two men who liud been Be sure and attend this great sale. BOSTON for A. D. Orne. Mayor Case then cast the de hill yi 'im lay to alleml the funeral services engaged rebuilding his house destroyed by lire but a few weeks since were tile only inmates at riding vote in favor of A. D. Orne and Mi. which occur today. the time, and made their escape. More than Ornc wa dedured elected, ’flic mayor’- action From cablegram to the New York lle r u ld twenty acres of mowing and tillage land is was vigorously applauded by a portion of the we le a iii that the steamer in which J. P. covered with debris eoiisisling ot immense SIMONTON tree.- and boulders buried in from four io eight Clothing Store. convention. Scott of this city set sail lor Genoa, arrived feet of earth. The slide was caused by heavy there July 3.1, having been delayed on her rains, and was probably equal to the W illey BROS. Our foreign letter next week takes in the voyage. Mr. Scott is bound for his native slide, except that no lives were Just so far as kuowu. I 22 C. F. WOOD & CO. a pasties u i Wales. plate, Trieste, Austria. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY JULY 14, 1s,95. 3
Berry Bros, bought a pair of drivers yester STILL DIGGING. W. H. Kittredge's dog, “Tincture of arnica” FARWELL HALL, - ROCKLAND. FOLKS AND THINGS. day. i* one of the brightest canines in the city. N e w H o o k s The scythe and mowing machine are the C. M. Blake has moved into the Ltwrenee The Dirt Flics, the Trenches Lengthen and the Pipe is Laid. Pond lilten are ftnw In blowoifl. most popular playthings at present. house on Cottage street recently twnight bv hint. ----- A D D E D T o ------The sale of pews of the Congregation!!list He is making great changes and improvements , Schooner D. S. Siner arrived Wedne* lay Our ice ml to ih< itains, Juiei Broadway painted inside and out, greatly im and looks like a big piece of tarred rope frayed Main. Today another crew commenced laying , 441 The Mysterious Island, proving its tout ensemble. French. out at tlie ends. Thomas Riley has been employed on the i 10-incli pipe through Rockville, direct for 445 I In* ’l iger H unter, new water works. Yesterday lie got full stud Oyster River Pond where a large force Is at 446 ( ’aptahi Sam, ( ieorge Carv F.ggb A. H. Fogg is shipping a great many straw V. S. cutter Woodbury is sit the Atlantic ...... I tin* Pet. CtlVC, II. Alge, blocked up the sidewalk. Officer Brack lev | work stripping ledge and trenching. Yester 44- ombi berries to Boston this season. Saturday tc wharf laing painted within and without. ilarrv Fasti- told him to move on. Riley showed fight and day morning some twenty or thirtv-tive of 41'.‘ Pick Rodm \ shipped eighteen crates, thirty-two boxes to a The cutter’s crew are camped out in the 450 T h e T h ree Scouts, J | lie and Brack ley had it outright there. Our the men, being dissatisfied with the pav re 451 ( ‘hanging Rase, \V crate. wharf buildings. deputy marshal was too much for Riley and lie ceived threw down their picks and shovels and 452 Slow and Sure, A barrel of hams from a Rockland whole 453 Luck and Pluck, For the last month or so 2500 copies weekly soon studied the interior walls of our station- struck out for the hay fields. About IDO men sale firm was seized at Vinalhaven last week 454 Sink or Sw im . of T iir Couiiiek-Gazetti: have not been able house. are now at work for the new company. Sat 455 Strong and Steady, under the «upp«»siticn that the barrel contained to supply the demand. This, dear friends, is urday’s pay roll amounted to $850. 4‘.6 Strive and Succeed, Two of the “Dc Coma Brothers,” aerial 457 My friends, you can sav what you may about Yiiiullutv.-ti, duty 2, John W. Gourd and Henri- j 'lic ks : olio r si. itc by his barking. The barn across the way, Dr. F. E. Hitchcock of this city has been our railroad, but bear in mind that the Knox \ etta Arey, both of Vinalhaven. Bills of "tin r Batiks, owned by J. li. Farnsworth and filled with appointed special correspondent of the State Rockport, duly lu, John Small and Sarah Magune, AND LIQUID, Lincoln transported Barnum’s big trains back both of Rockport. F ractional paper cm r tiny and straw, was found to be on fire. The Board of Health. Anv complaints, inquiries Is Ibe only thing; in the world that will pennies, a id forward without so much as cracking a alarm wav given, the fire company was prompt keep them from Ferm entation or other matters connected with tlie mission of a n d D e c a y . tent pole. After Barnum got off from the K. ly on the spot and the tire soon extinguished, U n t b s . Legal t. mb r note-, & L., however, his progress was simply a suc the State Board or of state importance should R edem ption fund wit the inhabitants of houses in close proximity be addressed to him. Any information in re No need of'Senliim' Air i'iglit ! .5 p.-r cent, ot cession of railroad accidents and happenings Saratoga. X. Y., June 2-. Ambrose Pendleton, having removed their furniture. The cause of gard to the altitude of different sections of hind Xo new t li ini-— Sol.l by ns lor ye n r.! Here’s one feather for the Knox & Lincoln. formerly of Rockland, aged CS years. tlie fire is unknown. The building was insured in this vicinity, temperature records, nature of Ash Point, South Thomaston, July in, Levi A. Hall, aged 4> vears, 2 month-, 2- days. TRIAL SIZE 25c. I.I A B IL IT IE S . Where, oh, where are the little excursions ? for $300 in Cochran & Scwall’s agency, the soil, geological formation, facts regarding Rockport. July S Thomas I’ltzgernld, ag« d 57 where, oh, where are the little excursions ? contents being uninsured. years, 4 months, 2»» day-. Capita! stock paid in, $105,000 I O swampy or marshy land, stagnant water, Surp’u- fund, 0,500 OO Somehow or other there has been an unpre Waldoboro, duly 7, William Genthner, aged 2.5 ; LARCE SIZE SI.OO Cries for help were heard from the water nuisances or any causes of disease apparent or years. I'miivided Profits, 1,820 35 cedented dearth of excursions this year. It W n ld o b .ro , J u ly fl, Lizzie, d a u g h te r o f the lute Xalioiial Bank notes outstanding, 56.700 00 back of the Aines & Glover block Wednesday fancied, all such points as these imparted to 1,233 37 seems too bad when the people are actually James ( line. I Hvldemls unpaid, evening about the time that twilight dews are him w 1! greatly assist the Board in their praise Ash Point, South Tlioma-Jon, July 4, Georgia Cobb, W ight <&, Co., I *i'li\i'lnjl depo-its Stll '.c t to cheek', 70.407 61 crying for somewhere to go, and the Henry Perry, wife of John E. Hatch, ami 'laughter < I’ I asliier’s checks o itstandillg, ’ ,540 l (f supposed to fall. Investigation disclosed the worthy efforts to keep our state free from epi M A N U F A C T I IC K it s A G E NT S, I >iic t" otli. r Xat '.nal Bai k-. Morrison, a splendid excursion boat, lies at Cant* J. G Clark, aged 31 years, 1 month. 15 days. popular principal of our High School, J. P. demics. Descriptions of peculiar diseases, or Notth Wairen, duly 2. Flora B. (ablerwoud. Dm* to State Banks ami Bankers, Tillson’s whurf on her off days, unemployed. Marston, and his worthy wife, clinging to the peculiar forms of diseases prevalent, in certain aged 10 yearn,m ouths, 15 day-. Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Lincolnville, dune 2.', D"lora J., widow ol Avery i T otal, $254,045 : O, give us an excursion. 2 -IB M A IN S T K K E T . 2 bottom of their row-boat in a water soaked districts, especially in regard to scarlet fever, lb an. aged 47 years. Viiialhavon, duly Samuel Mill-, aged 07 y ars, 1 St a t e o r M \ in i .—c o i v n o t K no Said one of our clear-headed gentlemen, condition. A punt was pressed into the ser diphtheria, typhoid fever, consumption and iinmei] 1U m onth-. I. (.. W. BEBR Y, Cti-hi. r - I the atn “ Before many years Rockland and vicinity is vice and the shipwrecked mariners rescued particulars in regard to schools, whether any Lowell, Ma-«., July 3, G. W. lla-kell, form, rlv Desirable Place for Sole. bank.do -oh mnlv-wear that tlmnhov slat* n .d it in of Deer Isle. {Remain- ••airieil to Deer Isle f<«r ! rile, to tie- best of mV knowledge hi la lit 1. going to make all the casks for the lime ship from what would have proved a muddy grave. form of disease has originated among teachers I wish to se.l my firm in Washington or ex G . W . B E R R . Cashif r. ments. I t’s got to be so. Men way back in the iuteriueiit. I change it for City or Village pr«q>erty. Ti e turm When two persons get on the same side of a anil scholars through faulty ventilation or llav.rhlll, Mass, July 11, Hon. Hiram Peaslee, contains Twenty Acres; new* and "unmodiou> Subseribc! ami sworn to before tm* this m Ii day country can’t compete with local manufactur small boat it sometimes upsets. heating, sewerage or location, whether head ed 5. required. The bids were as follows : National 21 1301 W ashington S t., B oston. business this season thun it has done hereto Granite Co., Philadelphia, $11,25?.SO; Cajfc musical and literary entertainment will be CIRL WANTED. R E S G IR C E 8 . fore for y e a rs .... Steamer Hurricane is at Bath Ann Granite Co., Boston. $21,737* Westhum given in the vestry of the Congrcgntionallst church the 23d of this month. Miss Hattie A second ghl, t<> do Chamber and fable Work. Repairing of all kinds neatly done Loans ami discounts, $116,700 87 for repairs... .Superintendent James Little Granite Co., Richmond, Ya., $24,769; Davis A pply to t >verdratts, 26*2 21 Lincoln Tillson, the accomplished young elo M u s. F h a m is C o n n , at L. S. R obinson's. field, of the Boston & Bangor Steamship Co., Tillson, Rockland, $24,810.00; Gill McMahon, I'. S . B ond- to se. iin* i tr. illation, KMI.ntMl no cutionist, will be one of the attractions. More 20 Beech Street. I S . Builds on hand, 1)0 and family, are at Fort Point, where they will Baltimore, Md., $29,525; Bodwell Granite Co., ( Bin r-toeks, bondn ami mortgages, IU,UO(i 00 particulars next week. pass the summer. Rockland, $34,090. It is something surprising, CIRL WANTED. Dm* from approved res. r\'* agents, The company that makes its first appear (). II. TRIPP, Due from other National Banks 167 0«» A correspondent writes as follows: 1 noticed to say the least, that the second, tltiid and A girl wanted to do general housework. Real estate, furniture and fixture.-, 2,505 20 ance at Farwell Hall Monday and Tuesday A pply at in the last number of T he C-G. an account of fourth bids should have approximated each Bi. m iutiis paid, 907 OO July 20th and 21st, is Moore and Fisk’s 25 22 G it ACE SthEET. C iv il pji if other Banks, 4,9-lti OO ago and I am reminded ot a panorama that “I’hutiny l’haees” Comedy Company. Judg F O R S A L E . ltOCKLAND, MAINE. Fractional paper currency, nickels and Picnic parties sometimes get more than they ing Irom what is said of the artists connected Olliee with A. J. E m s u im :, foot of Limerock Street. 1 pennies, Is 01 was on exhibition some thirty-five years ago of Several nice House Lots on |.ocu-t ami Walnut Specie, the Main street of that city, painted by a man bargain for. A day or so ago a large party en witli this company it must he a fine one. The streets. Also, a good Family Horse. Applv to "l'rompt and careful attention paid to making L.*gal-tduler notes, 21 U. W. BERRY. surveys, plans, working drawings ami estimates, by the name of Finch, which is still in exis joyed themselves at Ash Point. Some of the comedy is brim full of fun, sparkling witli Redemption fund with 1'. S. Treason r lady members walked across the liar to Sm ith’s am i all oilier professional bUtfliiess. 24 I (5 per cent of circulation i, 4,5tK) (Hi tence in the relie rooms of A. M. Wetherbce, the latest instrumental and vocal gems, beau NOTICE. Island and reposed luxuriantly on its slope and T otal, Hl Warren, together with a view of a lime-kiln in tiful tableaux and brilliant stage appoint Having closed my store, being about to leave Ha* COBB LIME COMPANY. full blast, the state itrison and the Knox kept on reposing serenely unconscious of the ments. George Moore is said to be pre Stall*. 1 witfli all having I'a -e U b d A* • ..nut- to pre. rapid rise of the tide. When they attempted sent tin* -aim* for paym ent or -e ttle m e n t. I . in be A Special Meeting of tile Stockholders nf tin- LIABILITIES. eminent in his role, and a host in himself. i oldt Lime t'oinpani will In- held <> need any praise. The prices are low, 15, 20 stoned by tin death o f E . 1‘. Notion, and for the D ividends unpaid, 3,664 00 of the barrel was a pool of water buttons separated them from vice versa, One l*'ie in'll Plate Itogewniul Ft'uine traasaetii.n of tiny oilier business that may legally I udivid'ial deposits -*il‘i. i t to . iii ■ k, 69,h|3 72 and 30 cents. SHOW CASK, fifteen f««t long. A lso a -Io- k ■ I eoiae before said meeting. about an inch deep. One of Rockland’s which is Latin for something. There was no <'a»dilei’s d u cks o u tstanding, .300 00 At the Columbia rink, Boston, Tuesday JKWKLKY and FANCY GOODS, and a Doe to State Banks ami Batiki is. 2,710 54 common councilinen came along and leaned JFW KI.FIFS SAFE, a nice one 3 \5 fe, t and II. X. PIERCE, .x- )vA/r./. help for it and so plucking up their courage evening, a live-mile race between Snowden, the against the barrel, and then he boosted himself 6 feet high. Weight 3,UQO pounds. Address Rockland, July 7th, lh85. 25 T otal, $2.M),5h5 hl they gathered up their skirts—some did—and six day champion, and E. L. Maddocks, for GEO. II. HAYNES, up gracefully and sat on the barrel. He sat 23 C uiudea, Me. boldly folded the raging torrent. They then merly of this city the champion for 21 hours, I.A DIIES ami GENTLEMEN S t a t e o f M a im Co c n tv o f E m in , kn : there not long, but long enough. The water sat down in the suit for sundry purposes and to tak .* orders |.,r • The < ot- 1, X. I . F A R W E L L . C utdiki ot Hie nlmve. was wet and also wet were the pantaloons of fora purse of $100, was won by Snowden in WANTED. t a g e I’h\ sighin'* ami “W at named bank, tin solemnly swear that the above* in the dusk of eventide came home. WANTED Illustrated and In st it. in. nt is tru e, t<> the best o f my know ledge am i the city government man as homeward he IS minutes and 8 seconds. A PLA< E for a BOY 12 years old. Is aide and dexed Atlus of the W orld, ' Xew works ..f willing to work. Large and slioug of Ids age. lielit f. The public installation held at the Castle “Blind Tom,” the pianist, who has played great value. Full ami Accurate. Low Prices and N. T. FAR WEI L. C asl.b r. wended his weary way. Emlerstamls tin* care of horse-, cows ami other Large Commission. Send for Terms. 2.5 Hall of Gen. Berry Lodge,Knights of Pythias. in this city, has been a prominent feature in Subscribed ami sworn to before me, this Oth day Did any one over see the sky put on such a stock. Place in or near the city preferred. Apply E. ,M. Sil IW . l«en. Air*), lioekliniil. Me. Thursday evening, was one of the good times. the Virginia courts the past week. His at lliitj office Ibr fu rth er information. 2i5tf o f J Illy lhfr5. wild, unearthly, awe-inspiring countenance as J. W. ( ROCKER, Nutui) Public. It was made more interesting than any before mother put in a claim for him, hut Tom pre it did Thursday afternoon on the approach of C orrect—A th s t given by that lodge by the presence of four ferred to remain with Gen. Bethune, who has F O R S A L E . A . .1. B I R D . , the heavy thunder storm ? The storm clouds Grand Officers to conduct the installing services always eared for him. The court decided in A well-built, two-story House, known as the X. A. Bl’RI’EE, . Director- seemed to press all other clouds before them, ‘‘Forrest House,” at South Thomaston. Its loca Mountain View House, S. M. bird ' which were performed in a pleasing manner. Ge::. Bethune’s favor. lion, number of rooms, fourteen, ami arrangement the line of demarcation between the two being The shower in the afternoon caused the atmos make it in every way a desirable plm e for a private ! indicated by a light fleecy ridge which resem residence, for a summer hotel, or a tenement liouse- < 'AM I )I6N. MIL phere to be cool, so that the one great harrier A CARD. Glie half iicie of laud goes with the house. Advatl- M. E. METCALF bled the foam or crest of a wave. Vessels to public installations in the summer was re Miss Rosa M. Keene will receive pupils for tageous terms will be ottered. Apply to 2639 C. M. H a y d e n , OPEN I lam offshore report the storm as a very violent one. moved. After the ofiicers were installed, P. (’. instruction on the piano. 3w J u n e 14, l*h 5. Soul It Tliotnaidou. .lim e In Oetnlier. the wind for a short time being almost equal C. E. Littlefield in behalf of the Knights, ------<♦♦— — — Dress <& Cloak Malting. to a cyclone. presented to the retiring Chancellor Coiii- “ But I am constant as tlie northern star, ol Removed to Fliuer Building, orm I . f Main am i whose true-fixed and resting quality there is CITY OF ROCKLAND. I 'I bis House lias been enlarged ami refurnished, ami Sea S’reet*. T he Chukchks.—Next Sunday will be mander, R. IL Burnham, u splendid gold and NOTICE TO C’GX TRACTORS. a*ol is now ..pen t.. I*e. fiv e parlie.- ami tin* traveling no fellow in the firiiinneiit.” -Julius ('lesai. EN TRANCE 27( MAIN SIREET. 8» aled proposals will be n-cviv. d by the d. iut public. Finest Hay, Harbor and Mountain \ i-w-, “ Children’s Day” at the Church of Immanuel. silver P. C. jewel. This was a complete sur The Union Mutual Life is one of the oldest , Beautiful Drive-., Good Boating, Bathing and FCh companies in the country. It has fairly won standing commiltte of the < ity <’ouncil on >< bools The sermon and music in the morning will be prise to Mr. Burnham, but he was able to ex a« .1 school hous..-, until Friday, July 31, ,u 1 * ing, Superior fable. 2537 G O T O appropriate to (lie day and in the evening a con press to his brother knights his appreciation its enviable reputation for solidity and stability, o’clock M.,lbr fleam in aling app uulus fur Ibe llicb He Mill receive parlies after two days notice. its financial sirengtli is known to everybody. ► eliool building. F or plans and fpv Ific.-itious ad. cert will be held. .. .Children’s Day was ap- of their beautiful gift. Remarks for tlw good In dealing with it, therefore, yon aie not diefb chairman of coin miltee. propt lately observed at the First Baptist church of the order were made by Grand Chuuccllor obliged to investigate or consider the question Tin* committee reserve the ri.dit to n.ie-t any and F. 0. M A R T IN , Proprietor. Porter’s Laundry Sunday. The music and preaching were ap Lewis A.Barker of Bangor; Grand Master at of its ability to carry out its contracts. That all proposals received, and tin* bidd. is must furnish goes without saying among all well informed bonds with sullieient tuirelhs »»atls.aetory to the WITH VUl It I.IMAS. propriate and in the evening an unusually in Arms Geo. W. Hezehine of Gardiner; G. K. people. Mayor of Hit- < Ity ..f Ro. kland. teresting concert was held. The church was Proposals to be addressed (O R. II. Burnham, All W ork Neatly iml l*r»»iupti\ I xecutetL of R. & S. Joseph 1 . Chute of Portland, P. C. James Sinkinson, Manager, Portland, Me., Chairman, 25s M -in St . R -kland, Me. E. P. LABE, beautifully decorated and the services wi re C. E. Littlefield and Knight S. II. Boynton. II. .1. Cole, District Agent, Rockland. R. II IU RNI1 AM. .t ommitte. on X! \ \ Ik I. I f"i am! leliv. I 'd F: ' ,.t » ha.»*. . largely attended throughout the day....Rev. The latter two, although called upon without Pish receipts at Gloucester since Saturday A. It. ('GBR, ' School* and UO. LIMEROCK CORNER MA!h ST ROGHkNO 262> C. I*. A T.ltS, ' Schoolbouse* Fresco \ Sion Painter, 2 1517 • W. S. Roberts of the First Baptist church sup notice, were equal to the occasion. After rt- are 877.ORO pounds of codfish, including live plied the pulpit of the Baptist church at fares of 123,odd pounds from Banquereau and With HAHN. ROBBINS & CO freshments of icecream ami cake, social games ten fares of 3o0,(H)0 pounds from Brown’s L. S. Robinson’s Shoe Shop is over Red Shoes Cheap at L. S. Robin Thomastou, Sunday afternoon. MAIN -Till KT, - RO< KLAND Mt*. were enjoyed until a late hour. bank. i H. N. Keene’s Store, at the Brook. son’ s. 4 TUP] R O C K LA N D C O U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : TU ESD A Y , JU L Y 14. 1885
PREMIUMS AND COMMITTEES Articles enlere.l in this ilepnitnient Best running or walking by hoy or Red Cross Tobacco FO R N O R T H K N O X 1 A.IR i m ust tie tested hv the e nm m itl.’.’ . girl from 12 lo 15 yrs. old. Ml.00—76— 7Y/af Tired Feeling .50—2.5. HAVE VOW GOT , ,,n,nitli-i-—M. I!. Mathews and The warm weather has a debilitating effect, Indy. M I! Simmons nn.l lady, A F. ( Xnnmi'lee—F. E Caikin, E. II. Bar Tobe H.-IJ at Washineton Mill . Tues especially upon tb .e-f who are within doors 50 cents per p o u n d P iir., W. day. Wednc b.y and Thursday, Ott. Huiiton mid lady. E. It. Mi ni .and 1 uly. ken, S E. Bill*. Witt. Luce, J. II. most of th" time. The pe-uliar. yet common, 6. 7 and 8. 1885. II Illi-s and lady. Andrew s. complaint known m “ tin t tired feeling/’ N'o. 1 :l. 1 ho n -rn D \li:v . N il. 21, Nl list I V DO! I'AKMEI.S ANO Is the result. Thi feeling can be entirely CHAS. T. SPEAR’S Ni>. I —T i.w s T f.ois Bolter, lirkiu or i ox M2 50; 2nd. Fai.-mFUS* Wi v d . overcome ly 1 king Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which give i new life and strength to all M1 •"i: 1. 75; hall. M2 50; 2nd Ml 50; C h i l l i less tle i l l I VIX old. helllty. M2 • o\,n. 1; v , 2nd. s.i; :> year the functions of the body. ..Id . .1- .-.\i.ki s 2nd. - • :’. I .75; ebeesp. plain. * 2 : 2nd. - I : 3d. .50; 2.1. Ml 50; 3d. >1. c h ild Ironi I t" • I could not U« -p: h..d rn appcHte. I 1 m iiir'l. i N’ath'l M. I! i,v. s. Is ia r 75: -age. Mg; 2nd. Ml : 3d 75. 2 vr-. old. healllv. M2 50. Ml 7|O, Ml. , toi k H«m.(,’s Bar. :ij itlll:’ : : d peon began to l.ih hy, lia iik S H a ll, <' >1 v in ( i I. i« nii. Com m ittee E D. (io-bee, S. W Child fr.ini 2 to 5 y rs. old. beauty. M2 sleep soundly j «cr d ret up without that .lones. I D. Bone-. Amos Wilson. Child ol giiaii’-i weight of its age I . " l-'ron Dyspepsia. C nstipj (•eiiigi- W i'lliimn. tire l mid languid feeling; :;nd i :y appetite A lb e rt I ope land . t h a n 2 vrs. old. M2.50: 2d. Ml .50; :|,|. id Liver, or an impure u-ndi-\ N'.i. 2 -1 1 . 1 1 . improved.” R. A. Sam on:», Kent, Old >. ition cf the Bicod, do not tn • v • - j No. 11. Fir.1.0 C tto i’8. Ml. < '\ 1, m.; : 2ml. - 2 : I. “ I ; enw •* I .’.I': ('oniiniltee—S G. Hills and ladv. 2nd -1 : dd. 50. Cum . I 2 acre. M l; 2nd. M2: wheat, SIn.jfh'it f/ie System | 1 2 acre. M:i; 2nd. M2; I,al ley, 1-2 acre. I I Mari'li. ld and I ulv, E. M. Staph'., <'omiiiltti 1* \ Z llimdersi’ii. A Hood’s Sarsaparilla is characterized by ' c in b b ♦. ':‘ thn ’ • ... • : ■' 4 ->l 5 i; 2nd - 1 : oats, 1 2 acre. Ml 5ii; and I uly. W . IE Hodgeman and lady. lii|.b'\, (i W. Butler. E II ll.nl. ,1. C. J . Slierm m and lady. three peculiarities : 1st, the eomblnntinn of BACKACHE Mm I m i. .'ml. Ml : lye . 1-2 acre. M l .50; 2nd. Ml : remedial agents; 2d, tlie prnpnrtiov: 3d, the beans. 1 I a c r e . Mi 50; 2nd. Ml : b e a n s . I ' ' or., r fyinpto o f KHoeyDl.-r.'V N.i :l— S il l i:s. Nu. 2-5 -Mi'. i 1 i. vni hi s Depaktmi x 1 prorrtat of securing the active medicinal I l ucre. Ml ,50; 2nd. M| ; one Ini-In I as W t 111 1 w<> ( x nimi'i ri.i;s. qualities. Tlie result is a medicine of unusual Jthepurest < TC*- 7 Pail yen,•<. old. -2: 2nd. si ; :ld; .75; • iK /'it B row n’* S ar‘;i|»iirilln: .“be v: a sample of each: on> buslnd best w h e a t , strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. f m a t e r i .: -A--*' JUtfthui n« T'o tl e lirst eoininiltee shall he referred piir ’.i :ir- nhl. S2: 2nd, SI : H I. .75: e o i 11.In an-.pejs.Ikii Icyjaud oats.each .50 : Semi for bonk containing additional evidence. a ll articles not el i" i'd and provided fm be obt lined* Tlie sue 31 of th S j pair I yrnr old S I.<‘>0: 2nd. S I; :l I. .76; best trace of sweet corn and pop corn “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla tones up my system, :l in the fon going list of preniioms, ex Medicine is almost universal * * p iir calves, i?! ; 2nd. 75; l, 50; pair !l each ..50. purilies my blood, siiarpens mv aj'petite. ami se e m s io make mo o’, or." d. THOMPSON, A cheap and w nlhless • litationV year old. Ir.ained. S2; 2nd. - I : .'id, -ill: i ( ’ommitlee—James F. Brvant. N alb’l cept those ai tides on the Fair Ground, and those in the fruit and vegetable di - Register of Deeds, l.owell. M j m . jf the L F. Atwood’ s Bitters is in the I pair 2 year nhl. Irniln I -2: 2nd. - I : A lford. II G. M cCurdy. .1 E. Si o rc tt. “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla beats all others, and partment. which will he refernd to the • III, .50; pair I ja nr old. Iruincd. * 1 ; .1 M. IJglil. i worth its weight in gold." I. I. viuungtoN, 2nd. .75; .'Id. .511. Seeiind < omniittee. The First Cum 111 it- 130 Rank Street, Nm,’ York City. V 1 a c No |5. Boors w o Vi 1.1 I'Aio is. 1 'miiiiiittc* \ K Burketl. E. V. tee may ri commend gratuities to the 1 ’ I , I ItV .’K A< I uviismid. W. I! Fi-h, Man Icy I'icrpnnt, P.. a'oes 1-2 acre. Ml .50: 2d. Ml ; ;’,d. am ount o f M25, and die Second C om m it- ! Hood’s Sarsaparilla bottle ✓’"‘"I II. r !o i“’ .5"; Bula I! igas 1-1 acre. S i: 2d. 50: Sold by all druggists. $ t; six for $5. Made iin.l by it.- Chin. Walts tee to theainomit of Mio. Subject, how carrots I S acre. M l: 2d. 50; beets 1-s ever, to the approval of the trustees. only by U. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. No I.— Bi i.is . OFFERING acre. Ml.50; 2d. Ml. "lie bnslli'l of Fiist Committee—A V. Boggs and 1 do w.. k ’» Tun years uld and upwards—iTurscv. tOO Doses Ono Dollar. . M each is a s imple, li cabbages, si ; 2ml. lady. P. G. Ingalls and lady. I. P. Star- .*2: 2nd -1 : Durham. .*2; 2nd. -I: .50: T» squashes. Ml : 2ml. .50; It pum p la It and lady. Chas. Sherman and lady, : •hun.lr l,* *j*’ Air-liirc. -2: 2nd. i-l : Iliil-lcin. -2: 2nd. •it th.»t fj»*nnti« kins. Ml : 2d .5"; one buslnd ol onions (). A. Burkett and ladv. m | I Icrclm d . m | 5ii; 2nd. $1. • Kldn.v D l-i- M l: 2d. 50; he-t Imshel of potatoes, S eund Committee—W. E. McDowell. KKNNI'.DVS l AVOHITE Itl MI 1>Y ("HERS’ C'ncyiar uld dcricy. Ml 511; 2nd, m | : lilt I'ips, slorl. heels, table heels each 5 0 ; <'lire * it T e r r i b l e < ,(R,. „r (travel When '!• I.XTDTIII 'II UITM l»K Till: G IE Young. S. N. Simmons, G. W. liiirhiiin. m | ,-,n; 2nd. m| ; Ayrshire. > 2d. 25. Payson, M. Metcalf. Ollier Help l ailed. Ml .. 1. 2nd. m 1 ; 11ul.-11 in.M I . 1; 2nd. m 1 ; . C om m ittee— I). A. Payson A E. M hat is (irnvi’l ? wluit '•jiih i’** it, and who are S p i.iT A l. ITo'.mipms. m.>-t liable to II ? Ii irt friquelitly ail. nd. <1 with U-..I fonr bottles Hereford. M| 5'l; 2nd. -I. Fnrrer. D. D Bisbee, Fred A. Gu-hee. a.-ulc pain, tiiitl unlcM- re lie f Cati be found, pin- C ulvi - .Jei M'V, Durham , A y r-h irc . •I'...... iiilliiimmilion and death. Roth -ex.-8 and all . •!, and ip »v,' Koval Grinnell. C lass I. For the best system of farm : Holstein and H ereford, Ml 50; 2nd, aareM are li dde m it, although men wlm have r« acl|. No. Bi, Furir. improvements and gener.d farm niun- rd or pa-Ki .I middle age are it- nm-e <1*11)11101) vic Ml. tim.’ . X oildug 's m o ic tti-grutly nc(>i|ei| than a re Apples - King of Tompkins Co.. Bald agement 1st. M12; 2nd. MS.00; 3d. MG- Grade—Three years old, I?l.o0. O0. liable medicine for Oravd, a« the di«) a--- - i i’Ium on SHOES! •:ri M. D.. s i- win. B Bussell, Northern Spy, lluh- ihc im-rca-e, and we a re glad to -ay that such a £ / . X & k o k 5 V. of Rondout, N. Y. We put tn evih nccihc ('mnmiliie EiedS. Burgess. G. M. CLASS 3. For best experim ent in Sweet, Graveiislein. Purler, I'nion Pip following b iter, mi It•(•:•d from many -im iia r com- • ' r 5> m ' I'itson. Daniel lliltm i, John Mclnlyre, feeding and growing steers, for one, two iiitiiiicai ioiiR: S i I P a t t i pin. Winthrop Greening. Hurlbert. liulus Einseolt. or three years. 1st. MP2; 2nd. M8 0O; I TITS 1 II r.i», Ma s s ., M rclt, 1?8L ’i'lli:ic I i* m » Kidte-y Pi.- Blue Peai'inaiu. Imperial Sweet. Cum / b ‘. Itarbl Kfyv,l,j IU* 1I»IMH\T n I \T V nil No. 5.—Man in n Oxi \ An i> SruEiis mings Sweet. Fill Greening. I’liili. Pip 3 I. $G 00. l>i. \u Sit: —You In vc a right to know , mid I d e Committee. The trustee of the so sire the public to know my experience with Gravel ( Jxen, $ 2 ; 2nd, Ml. pin, li. I Greening. St. Enwrencn ciety from the town where the fair is ami niv remarkable rcci»ver\ thn.ugh the use of E. J. W at M. < 'up tai i.ot. ». miy. nr all tin llo lh It. G. A. S arrelt, Alden Itoiihins. following varii tie-: Graveiislein. Porter. terrible pain in inv left side. I consulted two time. All of both Hexes, <4 all ag.--, grandly sm "i’s S a rsa la and enmpetitors most notify one of the physicians at once. One said: "I.att.la nat/iiiiii O. G. Daniels. Union Pippin, Hubbardston, Fletcher ( phmI'iiI .Ml • it P to $ > t .1-1 y i .11 lied « \ I I V I \ riling. committee of their intention at once. for you. Your ease is incurable!” I wm flight- •ill claim d for I», and an; Sweet. I irly Harvest. One peck of • •tied ami went to the second, wlm said little, hilt T h a t ill who tv .mt w ork m ay l«--t I he lm -im > - we N o . C < - A xo III 11 EKS. Classes I and 2 w ill he open to general in.U .• thin no| . i all. b-d oil’. , T o ill w ho ;ii . a ■ ! tiif-d- b u k your m oney If it doe each a sample M2; 2nd. M l. Best eol- 1 gave me a pre-criptioti. Il did no good. well -iiii-iii J v .• will r.n||(| ,f i in p.i, f,,| (bi* trnuhh- ib- . print at .y liOin testi Cows—der.-ev, m 2 ; 2nd, SI : Durham, I com petition. Class three w ill lie open Then began a .-erics of t xpericnci - the agony and of writing a-. Full particulars, dlrrrtio lection of winter apples of the following horf'ir ot which words cannot depict. Think of it! M2: 2nd, S I; Ayrshire, m 2 ; 2nd. M l; to boys het ween fourteen an 1 tw enty tdulc all i.iotdals from rellnb’ jtcopl • varieties: Baldwin, King. Northern Spy, I was somctimeR taken in tin- stn and would Do-i’tilepy. Adil. •Id by all ilrnt'uist- ft* Ihdstein. MJ; 2nd, Ml ; Hereford. M2;2nd, years of age. • Kt in s Brown .* Sarwipar Ila J Telman Sweet. Wagner, B i.xhury Rus full, writhing with agony, upon tlie sidewalk. It I’m ilr. 1. Maine. $1.0<); 0 in ttle- fo r i ,RA WARREN, Pro Ml. In class 2 it is recommended that the was death in lite. I'bani. Heavei . I (lien heard of set. s2; 2nd, Ml. “ KENNEDY’S EAVoRI I E REMEDY through B - u -r. M ■ Heifers. I vo tears old—Jersev. .*1 50; accounts open on the lirst day of April. Pears, .75; 2ml. 50; Peach. 50. M r. E. I’. Cooley. I had not Used ludf a h.ttie 2nd, Ml ; Durham , Ml 50; 2nd, Ml ; A y r when I passed three htoncs in succession, one of f i rapes, native grapes. 75: 2nd, .50; T own Agents.— Seth Andrews. W ar shire. Ml 50; 2nd, Ml; Hulsiein, M|.o0;i which was nearly om -half an inch long. I | er- foreign, .75: 2ml, .50: 3d. .25; greatest ren. A. G. Snkeforth, Washington, J. F. servered will) the in. dicine, the symptoms gradti- | 2nd. M l. I Bryant, Uniuu. D. II. llansli Id, Hope. ally alibied, and I have laid no tin .r- trouble since. variety of native grapes, .75; 2nd, .50; 1 am w. ll. thank-t«, yon and “ 1’AYoRII E REM- - o Heifer-', one year old—Jersey, M l: 1 E. D. Gn-hee, Appleton. ?' 2 ! 2nd, .75; Ayrshire, *1 ; 2nd, 75; Hols- j 3d, 25. EDY." Yours most gratefully, Cranberries. .50; 2.1. 25. T u t stees.—E W. Ahdcrsnn, Warren. JAMES D. KENNEDY. teilt.Ml; 2nd. 75; llerelord. Ml; I nil, Plums. .75; 2d. .50; 3d, .25. S. S Birtlett. Washington, C. 11 Mor J Wluit “FA Y« (RITE REMEDY" did in thi- case -• • < /. = 75: Durham . Ml : 2nd, 75. it lias done in many others. If you desire !•• do so, Grade cows—Jersey, M|.50;2nil, M| ; 1 Tomatoes. .50; 2.1, .25. Ion. I'nion..I. P. Hobbs, Hope, A. D. 1 AddicsM —Dr. D.wid Kennedy, Rondout, X. Y. Hall-peek sample of each. Exhibitors Wiley, Appleton. r = - : - o vO oi Durham , Ml .50; _nd, M l ; Avrshire, i Ml 50; 2nd, Ml ; Holstein, Ml 50; 2nd, j w ill plea.-e furnish boxes w ith glass T kE.asi'KEIL — N. K. Burkett, I'nion. MALARIA. covers for peaches, grapes ami plums. Ml ; I Irre fn rd , Ml .,50; 2nd, Ml. Vice I’kesidknis.—Win. McDiiwell, As an anti malarial mcdiclno ’ A ll fru it, roots, vegetables. Held crops Grade Heifers—Jersey, Ml; 2nd, .75; | Washington, E. \V. Anderson, Warren, domestic dairy, preserves, jellies and DIJ. DAVID KENNEDY’S Durham. Ml : 2nd,.75; Ayrshire.MI ; 2nd, J. 1’. llnlihs. Hope, Galen Keene, Apple- Imney lo lie ol the growth or production .75; Holstein, M|; 2nd, .75; Ayershir, ton, N. K. Burkett, Union. '=3=" r O — C - o f 1885. FAVORITE REMEDY Ml : 2nd. .75; Hereford, Ml ; 2nd. .75. Committee—N. M. Poland, Sam I Reception Committee eok Faik has won golden opinions. No traveler should con - < ' • * Calves—Jersev, Ml : 2nd. .75 D iirlu im , Crocker, T. A. Gusliee, F. A. Alden, Boom—Guo. W . Brow n and lady, E. M. sldcr liis o ut lit com plete unless It Includes a b o ttle 01 £h . •' = s Ml : 2ml, .75: Hulsiein, Ml: 2nd, 75; Albion Allen. Siapl.'s anil lady, C. J). W rijjh t anil this medicine. If you nro exposed to frequent Ay 1 shire. Ml ; 2nd, .75; Hereford. Ml: holy. Mis. V. C. Young, Miss Leona changes of climate, food and water, Favorite Remedy 2nd, .75; Grade Calves, Ml ; 2nd, .75. N o . 17, F lowers. should always l»e within your reach. It expelama “ ? - W Burns, Miss E B. W ilson. liirlal poisons, and is tlx* best p re v e n ta tiv e of chilli Cumin itlee — Frank Chase. J. E. Best display of out llowers during the and malariul ri ver in the world. It is especially of Committee eoi: Fkuit—Janjcs Burns. fcred as a trust worthy speclllefor tliecureof Kidney m■j ;• Wiley, John Gurney, Benj. Eastman, I fair, M2; 2.1, $1.50; 3d, Ml; Itii. -75; ami Liver complaints. Const ipation and all disorders C3 -zzta B. I*. U p lia in. J = Edward Buy. nest display of pot flowers d u rin g fair, arising from an Impure slate of the blood. To women - = i H gS M2; 2d, Ml 50; 3d. Ml ; T ill, .75. Genekai. Agent.—Win. I,. McDow whosuffer from any of tlie ills peculiar to their sex S H 3 i - No. 7— Ilr.itn s n r Catti.i:. Favorite Remedy is constantly proving Itself an un u._ Committee—Miss Esther Andrews, ell. failing friend—a real blessing. Address tlie proprie 2 = g C a llie 7 head or m o rn —5 of which to to r. Dr. D. K ennedy, R oudout, N. Y. $1 bottle, (J for WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT Mrs. A. ]). Wiley. Mrs. A. I., dunes, D oot: Kkepeie—John F. Bryunt. $5, by all druggists. ■ i d 5 = r he breeding animals. Ml ; 2nd, MJ. Mrs. E. IE Barrett, Miss Leona Burns. G ate Ixeepeu.—Rufus Einscott. DR. R. C. FLOWER’S Committee—A. A. Duiihar, E. G. N o. 18, Faiim Chops. Marshal.—II. G. McCurdy. Simm ons, S. B ryant, Jesse W . H ill, i ; k m k i ) r i c s . Win. McDowell. Best exhibition of farm crops the T n ket Se.i.i.ku.— Barrack Mears. g ro w th of 1M.8.5. M.l; 2.nl. M2; 3d, Ml. No. 8 — h w vim ano TitAiNixo. I’OitTEtts.— A. E . Johnston, S. D. D . ; Committer— Silas d a i ry. Silas Hawes, IO'.i rcu rl >/., 1/ ( 'min,, A /nU , l>?a. B artlett. ‘‘I ioinnieii.l all slit!, rer- from tlyspep-ia .. Oxen (i feet Io inches and over. M J ;j W. J. Allen, Samuel Ripley, (I. It. Bus liver complaint to ns. Dr. ,‘’lower’- .’“'anniiie. 2nd, M2; J ril, Ml ; oxen less than <1 feet ( I’kesident.—C. It. Morton. speak llolll personal knoul- dge of it- Value. Il ha sell. lo inches, M;l; 2nd, M2; Jil, Ml : steers, J 1 helped me womh rfull\.•' M i- MAR5 MEEK. N o 111, C A ItltlA lim AXI> IlAliSESSES. Secketauy.—A. M. Wingate. Vears old, M2; 2nd, Ml : 3rd, .50; horses, . a - r '■ b ' 1 /'■ .1/ . //u, " . ’ ' ' 188 “ I ..mimneed taking Dr. riou.r's Sanalive las M2 50; 2nd, M l.50; one llOl'.-e, M l-50; I Lour wheel top carriage, M2; 2d, Ml ; Angii-l an I l ave dei in-.l such great hem fit from it 2nd. § 1. sleigh. M l; 2 1, ..50: wagon. M l; 2d. iis« that I unhesitatingly n eoiniii ml It.’’ .50; harness, Ml ; 2d. .50; double team A SHOT FROM THE ENEMY. Mi.-s EMMA I’lK lil.R . Cmnmitlee- Willard Sherman. E. E. [ i z harness Ml ; 2.1, ..50; tw o horse team I GO ///•oA,sp«-p-ia and kin d red troubles. I have use.) Com m ittee— S. G. H ills, F. W . Pay- had days and days of nothin.* to do. I k\ u uh rosi r m ; it inv-ell. ii I know win n o t I -p e a k .'’ O.xeti ti feet, 10 inches mid over, -JO; son. I W. .bduison. Erastus Farrington, R. v. .* V I.V I S IE R C L A R K , diil not piny card*, but my tcntmnli) did. FOR INTERNAL Rector of Trinity K| F ’ opal Church. oxen under 0 feet, 10 inches, M5. Andrew Wentwor'.h. lie also hail three spceinl friends who bj / ’/e-/-e.7 st . ihidwi'i ,t, t I-S u T he d ra w in g w ill he subject to the A v KT 33 No. 2h, Cabinet W orn; axp Mixsicai. played, and their meeting place was in “In. Flower’s Nein |‘,|h luv- been . f great same rules as apply to the regolar pre my tent. There they met day after day I., ip lit to m . T h ey are sim piv invaluable." Inxstbl.ments. EXTEKKAvN. USE. miums mi drawing, hot no special pre —in tlie morning, in the afternoon and M r-. ( II \S E. \\ IL M O r. The .Hast Wonderful Family llemi'dy Ever Knonrn. mium will lie awarded unless there Extension table Ml; 2 1. .75; best , in tlie evening until late nt night. Our Im u b u ry, f '.aiii.. A pt it, ]>s5. shall he at least live yoke of oxen com display o f cahinel w o lk, M2; organ. M2; ar* CURES — Diphtheria, Croup. Aothma, Bron “ I cm. thoioiighly recommend Dr. KIow .t ’h .Nerve tent was huilt for permanent quarters. chitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Bltomng ft’ tho Pill- I lie\ are just what every woinuu who ha peting in the tirst and three in the sec vio lin M l; 2d, .50. In one end we made a door eighteen Lungs. Hoarseness. Inliuonza. lliuking Coin’ll, KNOW THYSELF, th. < are of ;i house ami family needs, for they s< eui Committee—J. II. Hobbs, A. N. Whooping Cough, Cat .rrli. Cholera Morbus. Dys ond class. inches wide by three feet high. On the entery. Chronic Diurrhcea, Kidney Troub es, •o have a sedative and quieting elfeet on the nervous Sprague, Porter Richmond, G. C. Dun- Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Lame Back. Lameness A Great MedicallWork on Manhood vsieui without having any uuph asiint .fleet Committee—John F. Bryanl, Willard opposite side was a lire-plnee h u ilt o u t and Soreness iu Body or I imba. Cir« ulara free Exbansti d Vitality, NmoitH and I’hy-i .1 D. bil bi h.nd." Mrs. JANE UOVT, Sherman, A ustin Eueas, S a in'l S im Ion, Norman Oakes. side of small sticks, like stone work, and I. S. JOHNSON (Sc CO., BOSTON, MASS. j|y , I’ii inatnn l». t ii:ir in intiu, Eirorw of Vnith1 mid the untold ini*, t i- - ir«ultine trom iiid i-. rri i .n- i ■ . S7« • ' ( "it a . .f/u / •’. I mons, Isaac Hokes. No. 21, A o itii i i.'i'i kai. I mplements. eovereil inside w itli clay mortar. •'I'..nr iio’tles of Dr J-'iowei's Liver Sanalhe ha\«• tir • xcc-ri-K. bunk fm . v n v in ih. h .iiiiu , iiiidd h'- Nu. II.—Sui.rr, S w im : ami I’iu i.iijv. The hoys, as usual, were at tliuir aged and old. I' • out dun 1J • pi. - i ipti.ni- I i all done IIIOI.' lot my W ife than all I he d .etors. Bi foi e Sword plow, cultivator,harrow, churn, Jp lllr and i-hrol |. I. -.iK-i r, h I.nr ul' whii'li i« . inim n-ing its use she suffered inteiisety from li\ M erino Buck, M2; Cotswold Buck, M2; each M l; set o f ox shoes, set of horse eanls, I took a friend into my counsels, . r troublea. She is to-day in heller condition than in valuabb'. Ko linlllld liV tllr alii ir I , W h< iw i \ p r - South Down Buck. M2; Grade Buck, Ml ; shoes, one-half doz. baud rakes, broad , and we procured u shell which had ra in l«.r -’J > i :.r» is -in h a- pr-.baldy n. v.-i brl'orr -lie has been fur y« fi ll to the bn of any phy-i.-iiin. 30" pages, h.mnd ehold dlltie. •y he i-.iIh Id sleep 2nd, .75; six ewes, M2..50; 2nd, M l..50; ax, narrow ax, ox yoke, wheel-burrow, blown the loud hut without bursting. souinlh . something that beyond PARSONS’ in l». iiiiiliil hr.-iiidi iiin-lin, . mbi ~-i d « o;» i.-, full We fastened into this shell a long fuse. In r pow. r .” six lambs, .Mg; 2nd, ME50; boar, M2; each .7)0. gill, gu.ii iiit. i d to lie a lint r work in . very wn*r 2nd. Ml. Sow w ith G pigs M2: 2nd. M l..50; Committee—Henry Barker, Albert I then told my friend to go away several im . I..mi.'.il, In. i ii \ and prob -■.joiial tbi.n any rods to an empty dry goods box. and PILLS other wmk r .b| N this .ouiitry for or the Mis. HENRY M. JENNINGS, So Norwalk, six geese, Ml ; 2nd, ..50; six turkeys, Ml ; Vaughn, A. 11. Newbert, Moses Bowes, money will he i. luiided in .•very ihslam . . I’ric strike upon it so as to make it sound like MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD. onl) il.ooh. in.nl, p..-1paid. liliiHlrallve sample 2nd, .50: six ducks. M l; 2nd, .50. liens Daniel Bartlett. i *T have taken Dr. I lower's Liver Kanative, for tlie booming of distant cannon. "II irk!'' Positively cure Constipation, SICK-HEADACIIE, i . nl- end nou i .aid in l:.l iwanle.l the — Trio Plymouth Bock. Brown Leghorn, 4. live i i .ouths, and feel Hnit to it, in eouiuneton with No. 22, 11 1 SEIIOI.I) M ANTI- U'TII.'ES. Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL COM ■ Utilor by th National M. ilieal A--oeialh.n, to the hi- N. rv Pills, I owe the immunity from sickness White Leghorn, Bantam, Eight Bi'ionah .-aid one, " d ’you hear that? T h a i’s from PLAINTS, ULOOI) POISON, Jimi Skill Diseases I re-iileni ot u h ■ li, th« Il'.o . I'. A B i- m II, and .ONE PILL A DOSE-. For Female Complaints I now enjoy. It Inis done me great good and I — each .75. Woolen cloth, lo yards undressed, Ml ; Lee’s battery on the left. We may have these Pills liavo no equal- Ifnll who read this will »»«m iate oil • i o | tin H< .id tb" i ■ . I l I- r. -p. <•! 2d. ..50; dressed. Ml ; 2.1, .50; cotton other business than card-playing tiy day send their address on a postal they shall receive f illy r. fen . I 1'oininiltee Daniel II oiling, Albert FREE by mailadvloo lor which they will a.wavs bo ’l l • I.....I • It. !■ .1 I hv 'll.- >• ii.g f..r in Sold in itockliind by J. Pcarse, dames Slater, J. T . C reigh and wool, undressed. Ml; 2 1. 50; lig h t." thankful. One bn< P.lls by mail aSolS. in stanjis. »lruc«i.m .ml .ph. .ihb i. I I r n I I' will 1 S. JOHNSON .Si CO.. BOSTON, MASS. |m n. I'n .1 I I , / . • ton, Seth II. Conant. dressed. Ml ; 2 I, .50: rag carpel, M2; 2d, ' Just then "boom!’’ wont tlie old dry T h e re Is Iioin loht t of so. i.-Iy Io w le.in this L »ok FftED F. BURPEE. Ml; yarn carpel, M2; 2d. M l; counter goods box, and instantly I dropped the w il' not I"- a Ini. win tli. l \o u lb ,p .i .1, • o b ia n , No. 10, llol:s|;s. pane or spread, Ml: 2d, .50; ,Td, .25; shell, witli tlie burning fuse, down the ili-trm 1 I h i I. l mar .1 ■/<>>,,inf. Family horse. M'2; 2ml, Ml.50; entire Addiesa tin 1‘. al.o.h M.-.iieal 1 uvtitute, or Dr. rag lo g braided, M l: 2d, 75; 3d, ..50: chimney. Tlie shell tell upon the lire MAKE HENS LAV. V . II f a il., i, N . | 1’,ultin. I, M r . I.— I ,M . horse, M2; 2nd, Ml ; breeding mare w ith ■till, .25; rig rug booked, Ml; 2d. .75; .-mil rolled under the hunk on which the It is a well-known fact that most of tho Horse and Mho m ay .!'• 1 'll all disease- |. .|i.iiiug IN IXM)IA l \< V foal by her side. M g ; 2nd, Ml: pair of Cattle Powder sold iu this country is worthless; r k ill a' I . Illil Kd, .7»0; Ttb, .25; yarn rug, booked, Ml ; hoys were silling. "Teh—tell—tell—” that Sheridan’s Condition Powder is absolutely lit ..f 11 i»i. E m e for t h< County of Knox, State farm iiiirsns, S2..50; 2nd, S i ,50; pair of pure and very valuable. NOTHING ON EARTH 4Ms. - tha. I. : f . II |? 4 | 2d, 7.5; 3d. .5 i; Itb, .25; yarn rug, kn it, went the liurning fuse. Tlie hoys WILL MAKE HX2NB LAY LIKE SHERIDAN'S oth er ,>l.\- 1- »"- a sia i n.lt'. ■■ la’I IJ K N< matched horses, $2.50, 2ml, Ml ,50; M l; 2d, 75: .'id. .50; iib . .25; woolen thought it a message direct from Lee's CONDITION POWDER Dose, ono tenspoonful to treated -m . • - - 1 n 11 v v walking horse. Ml 50; 2ml, Ml. each pint of food, bold everywhere, or cert by fell lllsl.t'.ice <>f failure IIIYSELF. dm 23, A . D l-<». yarn. Ml: 2,1, .75: I. .50: Bb. .25: battery. Two tried lo jump through tlie mail for 25 cts. in stamps We furnish it in 3W lb. In >-e o f I., w is M. D oi uld, Insolvent Debtor. < Tiiniiiillee—Charles A. Payson. E. A. woolen milieus. .50; 2d, TO; woolen door at the same lime, ami blocked up cann, price, $1 no. Bv mail. $1.20. Six cans $5.00, I ■ . ’■ .• noth . tb ,i o il tin : -I da> of express paid Very val liable Circulars F re e Ini.'. A I». Is- .1 Wiiiant ill Insolveocv w;is Law, Geo. Kalloeli, E. Burkett, Daniel hose, ..50; 2d, lo : cotton hose, .50; 2.1, the narrow door so that neither was 1. S. JOHNSON CO*. BOSTON. MASS. I--'. I h> I M W I, Judge of the Court of Ilf I lilihard. .10; embroidered chair, Ml : 2.1, .50; 3,1, able to gel out. A full evaeilation of IN YES T \1 1:\T S solv. n ) , Ibi s ud Count v "f Knox, against the is- It 1 hies nt 1-2 and Old No. 11, Col.TS. .25; em broidered ottom an. MI ; 2 I, ..50; tliu tent was fin a lly ell'cele.l and a retreat T(*HtaUh*ntH ut less thuil It t well known that ,» . < ,t v of • P au l, Mi.in. tale u| -aid Lewis McDonald, of North liav.n, HOLY, I -3 tlie prlevaaf the Eng- ►ola, i- a-- i t -I . rapid growth fr mt n..w on p adjudged to be an insolvent debtor, on petition hands tie date lii>t uhuve writ- . Preserves—Strawberry, blackberry, lady, Chas. B. Fish and lady, Erank lent. LE P A G E ’S For Horses and Cattle. tel raspberry, plum, sweet apple, pear, Lay ra n d wife. a f l W S. IRISH. citron, cherry, gooseberry and nrab- LIQUID CLUE . f th. Court ot Insolvency N o . 2 3 , tiii tu pokes IsiumkI lirtbon«andaof Aratclsaa Manufacturer,ufaeturer< npple, e#cb 50 ets.; 2ml. 2.5 els; bouey. A .E ' S . A scientist now declares that the tip Will fatten faster than any other kind a. i M ela. • , . , ...t - * l. lor said County of Kuo GOLD MtDAL J..,' ! - I’r-.i .me • 1 •■ | b , ° vL’ ” Ml: 2nd. .50 els; greatest variety pre Best running or walking by boy or of the nose is the home ol the soul. It of Feed. . i s. o.J. . I "l .1. - • t S • I .aiiulM-.p IftQ O serves, Ml; 2nd. .50. Best display girl from 8 to 12 yrs. old, Ml-00—75—50 has certainly often shown where de g.w.ihfivi "■ l jl,r' ■' sbAMPLE a m p l e cCAN a n'FREED^^ r r t r r E Ladiet’ A Gent's Sewed Boots 4 CjgchJ parted spirits have gone. liiial'tiMt Cu.,GIvucciUr,MioS. rflLL Shoes made at L. S. Robinson’s. canned corn $1- CHAS. T. SPEAR. TITE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETrF: TUESDAY, JU LY 11. 1885.
farm Cnrticii ani) /lotocr-btii. ] of put plants can do better by layering A Good Dish For a Two-Year Baby. 1 rrcniature derlitu of power in cither «•< x. on sod-, l a k e i p som e turf and cut it i liowevcr induct'!. «|»ve»!ilv nn«l pcrnianenilv RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS. | into pieces six inehts square. Lower ' cured. Uon«ulrnion ir-c. Book t -r three WIIITTF.X 1 HU rill. I'llI IIIEIt-CAZKTTK BY .V-)r.',.„ ZZsrMt.l letter •‘tamp'-. World’-. Dispensary each piece near the old plants, w ith the A rilA l’Tti AI. I• AlWEIl AMI Fl.lllilST. Asso' intiop. Buffalo, N. > . KNOX AND HNCOtN RAILROAD. gra«s side down. The top surface of th,' W’ lien properly made, m ill- toaat io a E vi ijy W
I these into a round. pcrver«it»n of fiinction.il i ff'-n t- i- sure to follow, ! cooky shaped piece. (They taste better 1" ■' » A. M , S.ilt ii not a direct fertilizer. will he well enough rooted that tlie turf llcncc it is that the numerous ailment** wh:< h io baby—and to bigger children — in this make woman’- life mi-* table are the dirt t I ii.- i- l on keeping unused tcoltt with the plants may h e lifted and trails, M. '’l»i#nhl form limn in tlie rectangular -lice. 1 i*-m? ot the abnormal action of the uterine It l!«l li. ferred for making the new bed. In p it- - 1 e m . know on.’ baby, twenty years of age. who s ’, *ti m. I nr all that ’turn.-rott- e!a-s iff -y m p - < Iriiiinii n l tlie lien hoiisc door with layering then mil-t he frequent water tonis—and evm v woman knows them there is \. m, . Due when his appetite flags begs for “ round :i pidloe k. ing ol the pots: by using so Is this labor one familiar remedy. Dr. Pi. ice - “ Favorite »•!<• in Rock* is dispell ed with. cream toast such a« m amm a used to Pre-eriptiou," the favorite of the sex. Sow •, h ili li o f com now fo r :i sne- make for us when we were wee hits ot A Srn<»N»i F.NbnWMtNi ee««ion o f gicen feed. Fi.OWEIIS AM) THE LAYVX. tiling-.’’) Spread tlie rounds on a plat Layer roses and pinks. is conferred upon that magnificent institution, in iiiriy pot ito growing «nve seed te r: s> t them on Hie oven a few m inutes the human -y*tetn, hv Dr. i’i.r- “ Golden from the very earliest. (lather seeds a« they ripen. until they begin to roughen ail over. Medical D i-cvci . ' that I'oiti* . - it a_ain*t tin I \l!l lt<>.-lilatid to Secure frei ilom from sunstroke by Then toast them quickly over a clear encroachments oi' di-ea-c. It is the great Ian ! an.l Sow the la-t hitch of candytuft. It. -f I. vi . W .-I. i t PivHtnn It X M i; R. using ;i wet clo lti or some leives in y r.tir lire, and scrape oil' every burnt eriinih blood purifier and alterative, am! a- a remedy Shade choice bloom ing plants from for eon-u in pt io ti, loom hit i-, and all >t i-i a-( - ol the Monday M to lit ing the surface tn a uniform shade g h it. a wasting nature, its influence Is rapid, efflea- J .'Mb. T b. S itiir.b r Xlirlit Ti the noon sun. of yellow brown. Dip each piece, as it (h. M".idn\« r,d S.ffur.I.o - , a**. Poultry want no better food in hot ( ions and permanent. Sold everywhere. I'ortland, I.' wi-toti .'Hid Ang'i-ta m Plants not allowed to seed will yield is taken from the toaster, for a hasty we ilhei than dry corn, plenty of greens tunny m o r e Hewers. second into boiling water (salted), hutti r 1 he warm weather often lias a depressing and :i lilt'e flesh. and dehilita’ing effect. Hood'- Sarsaparilla Weak brine sprinkled on gravel lightly, anil pile them iu a howl. Cover overcomes all languor and lassitude. In stacking hay pitch it on from walks, or in joints of brick or stone out of sight with scalding milk, also Maine Uenlial Railroad. different sides, to secure evenness in walks, is death to winds. salted, til on a close top to the howl, and H r. V o t u Own D m toii! ---- AMI----- sealing, and a stack that will not set in a pan of boiling water in a pretty Absolutely Pure. lean. The ladv bird or lady hug is known it won’t cost you one-half a- inucli. Do not Portland, Bangor, Mt. De3Crt .\MSI.NGRR tr.-iln- l.iiv.. p.ub iff T oo n m. S tre e t, N. Y. A species of lillln ants often proves that the larva is hatched in the midst of ami eaters the expenditure of thought Si «n r’s E mi i.sio x <>f. P i ke I '•"■I :il 11.15 ft, tn., .fft'-r :u ri\ :d .'t 'r liu I. ;n'in< troublesome where honey is being its nnlural food. and pains required fur its production. Cotl Liver < )il with Hypophosphites, R'tckland at - •> a. ni.,' eommetitu; ui Itruiipwick Baliies soon di-ei im inate hi t ween “ mess f«» m i r. .1 J.a windows and other openings in the Iv, wiial have you done? True, you son’- Balsam.” i Saturdays at <’» a. m. SETS. f'M ia m i ON pieces w ith $1O A $12 ordet liavo destroyed the piukerel, hut that is j>i :<’t i ;a silts . i i i a n o pic .s stables, and then a little care against Pi ice 10 cents, 35 cents and 75 cents. Nor North West Harbor, Little In • r Isle, with S i f t and SIN orders. ST I’.M U IA D IA G these being left open, all the stables notall. You have retideied the stream H urdelte. Se.lgwi.-lf, r.rookllu, Biueliill, Surry and Ells SWISS W ATCHES w ith S if t or.h rs. <.’O £.I» “ R o u g h < ii R a ts .” worth, 'I tie-day.-,Thursdays and Saturdays at Ba. m. JIA IV I> nr AI ohs Hose Tea Sets of 4-1 pieces or can lie kept about free front flies and valueless so far as its use as a trou t Yes, it is a te irib le bondage. I l is a I V k it e IM m ie r S e t s o f lO O pieces with $ 2 0 or stream is concerned. By the use of lime slavery. Yes, I inhale the smoke, and Clearsout rats, mice, roaches, tlies, ants, bed-bugs. HETUlNIXU to ROCKLAND: ders. Bend us your address and mention this paper, wo mosquitos. Outside the stable, every Heart Pains. will mall y«»u our Club Book containing a complete horse should have an am ple sized lly not only have all the pickerel been then blow it out again. It is very silly, I From Boston Daily, (except Sundav at 5 p. M. Premium ami Price List. PEOPLES TEA Co., killed, but also every other living tiling is it not? I do tlie same tiling with my Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indi I roll, Bangor, Daily, except Sunday at 11 a. in. 164 LISBON ST., LEWISTON, MAINE. net or cover, however cheap may be tho gestion. Ib a.laelie, Sleeplessness cured by. “ Well.-’ ion.-bii g at ini’rmedfate landing-. materia, it is made of. But a common in the stream, which, ol course, includes breath. Aw ay w ith this useless breath. Health Renewer.” From Bar Harbor at 1 p. m.. Daily, 'exeept Sun- till the ii.s, cl life, larval of flics, and in Some breaths are much pleasanter far, “Rough on Corns.” ; dav' South Wes, Harbor one hour later. net uflords little protection front those From Ba«s Harbor, Monday. Wednesday and lact every thing which constitutes the far away. Why do I smoke cigars? Be Ask for Wells’ “ Koiigh on Corns. 15c. Quick, worst of tormentors to horses, tlie hot complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. Friday ton. bing at iuti i'incdiat.'- lau d in g -. CONSTIPATION! food supply of tlie trout, and you might cause I am the higgost, and therefore From Ellsworth, Monday, W'lalm -day and Fri- Hies, when they dart up against the “ li a e l i a - I ’a i ba as well turn a horse out to pasture on tlie cigar cannot help itself. It is an " a* ,n* bn,eb.ng a, intermediate landings. throat from below. A throat cloth at Quick, complete ' lire, all kidney, bladder, and Ticket* sold to .ill points, and Baggage cheeked There is no medium throngh which tached to tlie thront-latcll of tha bridle tlie pavements of Broadway and expect economical habit. Tlie smoke of the Erinary Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, Stone, Grav thro u g h . hint to get fat, as to put trout into a cigar keeps the mi tlis out of my hair. el, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1, Druggists. UII AS. E. W EEKS, Agent, Rockland. disease eo often attacks tho system behind, and tlie hit rings in front, will ■ I \M ES 1.1 l* I’LKFlEl.D, (i< I.’l Sap: . Boston. save in o-t of the annoyance from these. stream destitute of food and expect Then I use tobacco to preserve human Rcd-BugH, Flics, M M. II. M il.I JR . M I’. as by Constipation, and there is no them lo thrive. Kish must tiave food life. Science tells mo that three drops Elies, roaches, ants, bed-bug-, rat*, mice, gophers, Add lo these protectors a chest apron, chipmunks,, cleared out by **Rough on Rat-.” lac. other ill llesh is heir to,more apt to and plenty of it. else they cannot do of the oil of tobacco placed upon the suspended from the collar, and the T h in P«*o|>l*. well. It is not the largest pickerel tongue of a rattlesnake or a dog w ill kill 1 Blue Hill & Ellsworth S. B. Co., be neglected, from tho fact material stimuli r clothing to keep oil’ insects ‘Wells’ Health Iteiiewer’ restores bealih and vigor ----- ro tt------inconvenienco may not bo immediate from horses is about complete. As for w hich do the greatest am ount o f damage, either or hoth in a minute. I tremble to , cures Dy»pt psia, Im potence, S(.*xual D ebility. $1. as might lie generally supposed, hut it is think how many limes I walked in the ' “Rough on Pain.” W. Ih ii’bor, L ittle Duct* l>Ic, Setlg- ly felt from Irregular action of the oxen and cows, a tiy protector is so nick, Bi’ookiin, R liiciiili. Siiitv great a promoter of comfort, :tn,| the little fellows from three to six inches very shadow ol death before 1 began to Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrlura, aches, bowels. When there is not regular pains, sprains, lie.olaebe, neuralgia, rheiimutism. tiiitl ELLSWGKTII. costs such a trifle for eaclt anim al, long. Tho young trou t can escape and carry a (dug of tobacco around with ini'. 2Uc. Rough on Pam Plasters, 15«*. .‘J TK I PS A W E K K 3 action, tha retention of decayed and that they should find very common remain quile secure from the large ones Now wlu n I meet a mad dog I am se M o th e r s . ’ >11 and after Jitne'.'th, l-s5. effete matter, with its poisonous use. by seeking shelter in the very shallow cure. lie may bite me. hut I wilt kill Il' you are failing, broken, worn out ami nervoua, water where it is impossible for the big him. Tlie cannibal who cats me will use ••W ells’ H ealth RelieW er.” !?1. Druggists. STEAM KK gases, soon poisons the whole system Selling the .Reapers to Work.—Tlie li.-li to follow them, hut from the little dream that night thill lie has got hold of I.lfo Preserver. by being absorbed into it, causing self-binding reaping machines are fast pickerel there is no escape, as by reason the wrong prescription. If v.,u are losing your grip on life, t»*y “ Wells’ aHENRY MORRISON, piles, fistula, headache, impure blood coming into use. and farmers should of their size they are able lo pursue the Health Renewer.” Goes direct to weak spots. •\. CROCKETT, Ma.-ter. fully realize that they are complicated “Rough on Piles.” AT’’!!.!. LEAVE ROCKLAND on arrival of and many other serious affections. trout try wherever they go ami render » » in it i I ■ \ . stiucliircs, needing intelligent care and a ll attempts to escape futile, and thereby THE LOST CHORD. ( iii’ - Pile- -.r Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protruding. I IH'R.-DA V and S.\ | I RDAY for tin .hove BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will management. Bv this wc do not mean Itlci ding. Internal or other, internal ami E »t< rnal points. “ nip iu the hud” the future prospects ot Remedy in each package. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists Immediately relieve, and one bottl-i that they arc not readily managed by Ret II III ing. will leave El I-w orth ev. i v M( >NDAY, the stream. The larger pickerel des Pretty W omen. WEDNESDW and I RIDa Y at 7 o’.-I... k. toiieli- any man of fair intelligence, hut all Sir Arthur Sullivan, the composer, is ! positively euro or relievo any case troy a great many trout, hut they are Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. iag at iiiterveiiing |.an.lings, e o n ,in g a, Rock of Constipation. owners should lie placed on their guard in New Y o rk, on his way to San F ra n Don’t fall to try “ Wells’ llcultii Renewer.” land with S,earner f.-r Boston Direct. Through attracted only by the larger trout, wliieh cisco, to look after the children of a sis Ticket. Oh hoard Sleunier. :iilg«.lh'e cheeked ‘‘Was troubled for a year with against mismanagement and breakage are uineh better able and are more lia “Rough oil lt<'li,” T h ro u g h . iu the midst of tho harvest. Before ter who lately died in that city- In an “ Rough on lt.'h” cures humors, eruptions, ring ( H AS E. WEEKS. |*r. a-, x Ag’t, Rockland. torpid liver and indigestion, and after ble to escape than are the little trout- interview. Sir Arthur was led to tell tho worm, tetter, salt rheum, fro.*ted tcet, chilblains. CALVIN Alb-I IN, Manager, Boston. 12 starting one up, take plenty of time lo lings. trying everything imaginable, used see that every part is properly in its story of how tie came lo write "Thu “Rough on Catarrh.” Tlie only feasible plan I know of to Lust Chord," that powerful ami affecting (Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure Rockland and Vinalliavon BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. The place and that every bolt and nut is exterminate pickerel is to hunt and trap of worst chronic <• ises, also unequaled as gargle for screwed up snugly as it should he. Thus song, w liieh has been given iu New Diphtln iia, .Sore Throat, Eoiil Bieath. 60c. M HMFIi IHliAXGLHEXT. first bottle revived me and the second them persistently and relentlessly. York by some of the best singers ot the j cured mo entirely.”—J. S. Williamson. going over tlie machine will render one They can ho caught w itli snares and shot Tho Hope of the Nation. TWO TRIPS A DAY! familiar with its parts, wliieh is a great day. The composer said he had long Children, -low in development, puny, scrawny, On and after Monday, June 1st, until further notice Rochester, N. Y. on their spawning beds iu the early admired the words and had made up his am i d elicate, Use W ells’ H ealth R. new er.” advantage. W hile iu operation use good spring, and many can lie caught with oil, and plenty of il; sperm oil being mind lo set them to music. One night, Catarrh of the Bladder. STM’R PIONEER hook and line when oilier methods of lie was iu the room next to which his Stinging, Irrllation, iiillammatiou, all Kidney ami C A PT. W.M. R. C R EED , tlie best. Run no risk of leaving the Erinary complaints, cured by “ Huchu l’alba,” #1. capture fail. Enter upon the task iu the hrotlier lay dyin g . S ir A rth u r had been 1,11 h ave Carver’s Harbor machine out in tlie rain, hut take il “Wati i* Bugs, Roaches.” •t'fedjfcrL * U Vinalbaven. tor Roek- same way you would lo rid your watdiing at his bedside and was J* l .nd D A IL Y , ' . : I .v- . x.-ep* under shelter every night, or else pro imuso o f rats, or us the firm e r does lo "Rough on Rats” clear- them out, also Beetles, Ants ■nd i.t tect the chief parts witli a rubber thoroughly tired out ami mind weary. ,d 1 p. destroy the woodchucks or oilier enemies standard time 1 le chanced to sit down at the organ in ADVICE TO MOTHERS. RETt’RNINtJ, ba*.. R' A'.'i.l, T - u Wharf, sheet. A t the cud o f the season clean to the success of th e ir crops, and your the oily purls up perfectly bright, tlie room, and there fo nd tlie noble Arc you disturbed at bight and broken of at ... m. m d I m. T on -bii g a' H u rrican e efl'orts w ill liu rewiuded. E very large your rest by a sick child Mulcting and crying island morning tup oil and afternoon trip on . pnint the wood work and store in a dry words before him. Coming at such a G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. pickerel captured and killed means the lime, they struck him with peculiar with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, -end at once W ill. \. W \ I K I H. Ag. • t, Vil Uhm II. 87 plauo. and get a hottie id' .Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing destruction o f hundreds of young ones force, and he composed the music on the OltCIIAni) AM) GahDF.X. indirectly. Il may take time to get Syrup for Children Teething. its value is in IT spot, finishing it before lie rose. In calculable. It will relieve the poor little suf THE CHEAT Sow late radishes. your stream cleansed in the manner ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, other words, it was an inspiration. A PRIZE. ythiiig Cut out the black knots. above described, hut as I have tried to ------there is no mi take about it. it eures dysentery in this w orld. AH, a liber sex, sti<'< eed from lirst make plain, it w ill not answer to use any and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and For pear slugs use air-slacked lim e. hour. The broad r< ad to fortune opens before tho German Remedy.| poisonous substances nr giant powder, A CHILD KILLED BY A FOWL. bowels, eures wind colic, softens the gums, re workers, iih.-nlutfly M ulch late peas and beans w ith duces iuliainmatlou, and give- tone ami energy X ( A ugilsta, >iaine which w ill practically destroy the stream to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth litte r. f i r further use alter their enemies are Liverpool Courier, ing Syrup Eor Children 'i'eethiug is pleasant to " truths for the sicl Straw berries may fo llo w early peas or exterminated. Better by far allow the the taste, and i-the prescription ol 'one ot the i SEVEN PER CENT Toi^huM^TIvathTy TLomTmTbTpaTn A remarkably fatality to a chibl one FIRST MORTCACE BONDS potatoes. pickerel to remain, and take the chances year nine months obi has ju s t been in oldest and best female nurses and physicians BiliousSpclistlepuuil fora case where M L in the United S'ates, ami is lor .-ale by all On Improved Farms in Iowa UlSl -LPIIL'ltltnTElO phi r Bitters w ill M ellow culture lessens the h u rl from of having a few trout, Ilian a sure tiling vestigated at Little Ilempston. On druggists tliroughoui the world. Price 25 cents ■l i t will cure you, not assist oi* euro. Ji Investors promptly supplied with . ompl. ted drouth one-half. of having nothing if liming or other Friday the deceased was taken out by a at botle. loan*. Large e.xpe,ie.uee an.l no losses. Amplcs '- •TyotnmfleTTTTh never bills. □ poisonous me thuds are resorted lo. neighbor’s child, and almost inuuedi* curiiy i n all eii-es. I un rest and prin. ipal eolleeted I tlint t i red ti nd allgoiic ( 'leu use the vitiated C'ut the pot herbs when in flower anil Ciioi i k i M ount s C’xni.i>. without charge. References ami full information reeling; if ho, use ately was beard to cry, as il in pain. blood when you net dry in the shade. Had occasion to use Baker’s Great American ele ei lully given on ap plication. !M. II. H F N - sulphur IlrrrKiift; Its impurities burst The m other rushed out and observe*! a I T A . Ai* 'i io y at I. r.\ , 7 1 1 .M ain s t i ••<•« D a v lit will cure you. ing through the skin If turly cucumbers have some of the A WOKIIBIIFU,. DtSCOVKIlV. Specilie lor a very severe attack ol' Cholera enport, Iowa. 1527 large game fowl standing on tlie h e a t I ol Morbus ami Summer Complaint. One dose re Ol iu ti\• - who are in Pimples, Blotches, shoots thinned out, and a little fresh I oiu-uiiipliYCK and all, who suitin' from aav lobely coullueil in I Sores. Kelv on soil added to the surface of the bed, they her child, who was lying upon its back , lieved and a secolid cured me. A. R. Jeunes.-, w . i*:. s i t K P t n ’.i i , the mills nml work i.phi R Brn'i-.RH S3 ulli'i lio n ul die ’l lu'imt and 1.a im c a n tiud a in the road. It seemed that the ch ild Fryeburg, Me. hops; <•!« :.. -,whoCAMDEN. VINALHAVEN. WARREN. ROCKPORT. CORRESPONDEXCl'. Ja*. Perry, » -q . ba* had hi* block on Main The tm,fa«tie* were very funny. Wo have been visited by the two-legged colt 1 lie summer visitors have liegnu to arrive at strCvt painted in color*. E. S. Bod well is captain of flic ('. P. Shoot and chicken. the Carleton House. Rev. B. ('. Wentworth, of Houlton, preached ing Club. A. E. CaMner and family are on a tour Fr<*d Bosworth, formerly in the employ of THOMASTON. at tin M. E. Church Sumlnv afternoon, and Samuel Crawford is materially Improving his through Kennebec. F. P. Libbv of this place, i« on the City of Rev. W. A. Newcomb has been on a vi-if to Rev N. D. Clifford, of Marshall, Tcxa*, In the premises. Condeal Brown and company are ndverti*cd Richmond for the suninnr. Hallowell. evening. Round Pond is now the favorite place of re at (Hover'* Hall, July 20th. Chester Carver, Charles Prince. Jelf« r*on l Charles U. Starr of Boston is at the house of Li lt Lovejoy, Carleton H ourc, Roc kp<»il. sort tor picnic parties. | The harp and violin* entertained our citizen* Hn-kell and ladies and -ome Invited triend* I In- quite a numlnn of summer tourists from on the *treet one evening la-t w eek. had a picnic at the -lime la-t week. All en R D. Starr. A very enjoyable picnic wa* held at the resi joyed a good time. Mr’. Frederick K. ('u’hing i< at the house llvde Park and other point-and many more dent < ot James Rolwrts, the Fourth. Mr. Bray of Waldoboro i* doing the tnnson- room* engaged. John Small and Mi-* Sarah Magntie wire of .J. G. Cushing. Granite Hotel is full to o.erllowing, and rv, at the new boiler, of the George* River <»co. Norwood ami two children from Mill*. joined In tin* Indy bund* of wedlock Friday • Mr*. \. A K»*ene tv n A lil i ( >'Br h n is on out-ide room* accommodate the overflow. evening. May tla v live a long and happy life Spencer, Ma-- . are vi-iting Mr. Norwood, on George Creighton of Lvnn, Ma-* , ha* a visit to her parents. Elm street. I he handsome oak tree in hi* F. B. Vfnal Is getting to be quite a bird fan is the be-t wish of tin dr many friend*. Daniel Murphv has returned from Portland cier. lie has some fancy stock of poultry. linrgaiueil for the late Stephen B. ( rocker farm front vard, Mr. Norwood inform* u*, is l«M» for S'3(Wki. Yeazie’* Cornet Band gave a stre e t concert in Improved health. year* 7,1,1. One of the B. G. Co’* horses fell over the Friday night. They also gave a concert nt the Horace Henderson. Principal ol South Abing dump into the wafer Thursday. Charles Mr. Wa*-on of Bo*ton, flic owner of the Carle,mi llmi*e the same evening, her, ap A m w cottage city ha- been started this year Powder Mill-, i* in town, taking u survey of ------W IL L S E L L ------ton High school is in town. at the loot of Mi. Meguntieook on Canaan Moody gallantly jumped in and seizing the rib- preciated the conceit and followed it with a fine Ih.-ii* kept the animal’s head above water until hi* work*, for what purpose i* n it know n a* treat. Mr*. Atwood It. Piior, ol Lvnn. Ma««., i* nt I »kc. S o cial new cottages have Iwen opened yet. Mrs. speed’s, George* street. .lining th e la-t few week-. Three lots have she was extricated. The horse received slight James Smith and wife were in town Sunday. b« . a bought by Geo. Hill, a Bo-ton merchant. cuts. About 27i(» people gat tiered at the river side They came to attend the funeral of their Mllde, Charles I*. Vesper of Boston is at the i' si- to witne** the rite of baptism administered dctiec of Capt. Peter Ve*per. Ja*. Swan, the undertaker, has an old- S ell. Havester loaded stone for the “ Hub” the la,r Thomas Fitzgerald. . . . Bertha Carey is last week . . .S e h . ( Ora Etta loaded stone and Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Barrow* to two candi visiting her sister, Mr*. Yeazie Blanchard, at An ice cream portable will l»c held at the fa-hioued ehair that lias been in his ancestor-’ date*. family 17.i year- in , onstant n-c, ami is in paving for New Yolk last w eek....Sr h. Frank Stockton. Summer Methodist vestry tomorrow < veiling. good repair, ile also has a casket ol hi* own Fi-h. St. George, freighted a cargo of paving The workmen on the Bapti*t church have- The various report* of the new ship Ircing ( apt. N. It. Jordan ol -iiip B. IL Ri. F .; Clarence Paul, Yiee Grand; John* owing to the iionfiiliilineut of the contractor and was largely attended by friend* and rela C. Curfi*, S e c .; George Burd, I Tea-.; Corydon The trial of the ease for the seizure of short with our berry grower.*. The telegraph was in tive*. Capt. Caleb Levcnsahr. lobsters here excited great attention. Defend full operation. Mi«* Mary ('ounceand M i*s Bobbins ('laugh Colcord, W arden; Frank Bisbee, Conductor; Seh. Ada A. Kennedy, ('apt. Kennedy of Dr. Rohin-on. R. s. N. (».; ’I lios. A. Hunt ant Knight plead his own case mid stated that E. A. Hosmer, while mowing with a hand Rockland, has loaded ice for Carleton A Co., ter of W. M. Bobbin-1 are at the hou-e id J. lie had been very particular in culling over the It. Watts, Gleason street. E. S. N. ( i.; C. B. Yeazie, R. S. Y. G .; A. D. scyth, swung around not know! ig that his son bound to B.iitimore, M d....S eii. Lucy I)., Gardiner, E. S. Y. G ; I’red Aldus, R .S .; lobsters, but that it was impossible in a cargo was In Ii IiiiI him and cut the cords of Ids leg Capt. Wall, sailed ’Thursday for Baltimore.... Less than Cost! Mr. and Mrs. (L \. Noyes, of Norton, Mass., I. II. Vonng, S .; Capt. Isaac Coombs, Chap of ten or twelve thousand to prevent a few just above the ankle. Dr Wakefield stitched Sell Joe Carleton, Capt. Heal, loaded lime for who have been at the re-idence of Dr. Leven- J lain, bv Deputy John CotsOll, Rock land. small ones troni getting in. Judge Kittredge up the wound. Carleton, Norwood A Co. and sailed for New after deliberation lined Mr. Knight the statute saler the past few days, left for Bath today. The operetta, “ Grandpa’s Birthday,” drew a TheTliomastons played a game of base-ball York la-t week... .Sell. Silas Me Loon, Capt. To make room for F A L L Mrs. I-abella Starr of Spencer. Mass., i- on good house at Meguntieook Hall, Friday fine of SI f<»r each short lobster seized. The with the Warrens, on their new grounds Satur Morrill, lias been hauled into the dock and a visit to her former home. Her son, 11. I'. evening. Mr. McCarthy a- “ Grandpa* took ease was appealed. day afternoon. The game stood 17 to 10. had her bottom painted. Starr, accompanied his mother here, but has his part well. The young misses had their Miss Addie E. (’lull' of Lowell, Mass., ar Our boys think they have eaten too many Maik Calderwood’* house was partially de GARMENTS. returned to Spencer. part- to perfection.* Mi-* Mae McCarthy, rived here last week for the sum m er... .T . W. alewives to have the right kind of a muscle. No stroyed by fire Saturday, between 11 and 12 The old Ephriam .Ionian house hr.s been under whose management the arrangement* Roberts ot Boston is visiting hi* old home broom* needed herejn-t now. o’clock, a. tn. He tvuiild have lost all of his purchased by Ira It. Northy. and I* being tom were perfected, was quite ill and not able to here...-G eo. Kossuth went to Rockland last The McCallum Bros., Wednesday evening, buildings If it had not been for the prompt ac down. With the timber and lumber Mr. take her part although present ami sang in a w eek .... Dr. J. M. Austin, the popular, eainc last, invited the Warren Band with ladies to tion ot the G. F. Burgess Fire Co. They were Northy will build a bouse on a lot recently • trio. The other young ladies who assisted did on Thursday for Id* usual professional tarry take a sail down the river. About fortv ac only 12 minute* getting there aud putting a purchased of A. J. Shiblcs. their parts finely. I lie tableaux were ex ....E. B. ’Smith and J. P. ('lure spent the stream on. The house wa- insured for #550, Fourth in to w n ....F . II. Webster is in Belfast cepted the sail, the little steamer, having in A town meeting will be held at I nion Hal', cellent. tow Warrell Mathew’s boat loaded with ladles. the barn for #150. Ile lo-t about #200 worth ...,’T. J. Libby made a business trip to Ban of nautical instruments and clothing. The Saturday, the 18th inst, to act on die recom The Bay View had flic following arrivals of j gor last week... .Mrs. Win. Avery arrived As they left the landing the strains of sweet mendations of the State Board of Health, and summer tourists la.-t week A. B. Haskell. music bv Hie Baud went sounding up the house was about a lialf mile from the en from Detroit, Monday... .Miss Lillie Erohock gine house. ONE CASE OF also upon report of the eomriiitt .*<- in relation New York; E. S. 1 lain, wife mid child. Bin- is visiting friends in (’atiideu...... Joseph Hunt banks of the river and made us all feel gay ami to a water supply for the town. ton; James M. Shiiteatui wife, Boston; II. C. • aud family are lu re...... John Blethen was in happy. APPLETON. Moody, Gmiilia, N eb.; (’ol. E. C. Knight mid Some time within a fortnight the Ladies town last Week inn business way. .. .Sidney Strawberries are plentiful. Library a-soelation will hold an entei taintnctit family, Rockland. ’J he Mountain View J. E. WEST WARREN. i arrow mid wife, Boston; Miss Carrie E. t Grant and wife of Bangor are visiting friend* for the benefit night. need more to keen tip the interest of the read- j Mrs. C. E. Ereemmi, Somerville; Miss A. J. D E E R IS L E . Fred Davidson, a farmer at McLain’- Mill*, Ereetnan, Somerville; Chas. L. Milk- and wife, I John ('lenient* has had hi* accommodation ing public. We hope all will bear in mind this Work commenced on a house for Parker carriage repaired ami painted. had three lambs and one sheep killed in hi* In L ’ght Shades, entertainment, ami aid this most important a-- i Springfield, Yt. Wells on Monday. Henry N. Haskell is pasture last week. He thinks it was the work builder and contractor. 'The hay crop promises to be mueli better in socintion in our village, (rood reading matter Gen. John I). Rust is in Bangor on httsim .-s i this vicinity than it did two weeks since. of dog* a* the body of one of them was partly is what we all require. this week...... Jo*. II. Simonton of the L'nion I Washington Haskell, a former resident of devoured. An excursion party went to the White Moun Mutual Insurance Co., Portland, was at hottie this town, but for years past living in Lowell, The train* aie often late since the change of A. 11. Ncwbert’s hall is completed and dus At (i l-4c. which is only half tains Wednesday last composed of the follow Saturday. . . . Mrs. N. II. Berry and duughter 1 Mass., died at the latter place on the 3d and time, l he last train from the west now is due dedicated the Fourtii. Since that time the price. In this lot are a ing named persons Capt. E. A. Robinson, . of Providence, R. I., arc visiting at her was brought here for interment. Funeral at 1.11. Good Tenqdars have occupied it. Misses Jennie (’atland, Lizzie and Annie Bean, father’s, Jas. Perry, esq., Elm street.... Mr. service was held in the vestry on Sunday, the Several people from the west are vi*iting few pieces of Weeks, one of the firm of Dane Ecu no A. Co., town. A parly of 50(1 recently came to the Rev. Mr. Burlington held services in the Lucy Allen, Emma and Carrie (’ounce, Annie full. Union church last Sunday afternoon at 3 Gerry. Blanch Robinson, I.da Mill*, Clara , Boston, is at Mrs. C. G. Batchelder’s, Elm i eastern states fiom Nebraska. street. His wife accompanies h im ... .Caleb Capt. E. ’I’. Marshall with wife and young o’clock. lie preaches here every other Sab Creighton. Messrs. Edmund Prince, Wallace | est child left here Wednesday for New York Water is higher than usual in the ponds at bath aud is much liked. Mason, Chas, Copeland, Ralph Patterson, Levi Holyoke and family from Brewer are at their ' tojoiu his vessel, ship Oakland. The captain this season of tin* year and the crop on the L ace B u n t in g . ( iih lirist of I lioiua-toii with Mrs. Merriam, cottage for Hie summer. Haying is in order now. Las, Sunday was is chartered for a round trip to Bombay, meadows will be loss than usual. a good hay dav an 1 our people believe in im Mrs. Clay and Miss Cooper id Gardiner. Miss The descendant* of William limit, who I touching at Zanzibar, east eoast of Africa, on Large quantities of shoe stock are received Lena Smith of Bangor, and Mi-s Nell Weston came to Concord, Mass., in 1(’»35 are to have a ' proving good opportunities. We think there the outward voyage. every week and shoes are being shipped at the will be one fourth more hay in this vicinity of Arlington. Mas- , Cora Spear of San Elan- ' reunion there August 12fh, 27.0 years having ' rate of from 20 to (50 eases each day. cisco. The headquarters of the party during elapsed since. Titos. 11. Hunt and Mrs. Him- j 'The Henry Morrison made an excursion than there was last year. from lien* to Ellsworth on the Ith, and sell. Mr. Worthing’* successor, who now drive Minnie Simmons is visiting in A ppleton.... their stay at the Mountains is at the Randall ‘ uali l.ookc of Camden arc descendants and Roulette to Eagle Island. The Baud of Hope H o id q , North Conway. 'I hey remain about among the invited guests. There are-ixty-tw o i the aeeommodation to l ’nion, i* often ealle* Will Sumner and wife, Mr. Wright and wite, ten days and are having a very pleasant time. names on the different committees. They are ’ and Sabbath School held a basket picnic near by the name of the former driver. Sncl^ id nee Sumner, and Benj. Arnold and wife, all of the Town House, a very well attended mid the force of habit. s Last evening a large and pleasant party to issue a memorial work immediately after , Schuyler, Neb., have 'been visiting then* old 6 P I E C E S pleasant affair. Crowds assembled at the rink We notice your correspondent in speaking of homes in Appleton. . . . S. W. Gtisheo of gathered at the spaeiou- parlors of ilie residence the reunion containing a full history of the 1 in the evening. of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Levcnsaler on Glea family, illustrated with the Hunt eoat of anus the number id’ heads manufactured at the Osceola. Neb., lias been visiting his parents mid the New Jersey. We had the stillest Fourth that has been o f her voice by the charming manner in winch having tine hotels to arcomtnodale ail who Men to work in the hay field are in demand know’ll in this place for some time. -he sang several selections during the evening. come, first-class boarding houses for ail who i G R E E N ’S L A N D IN G . just now. School in district No. (J lias been suspended Mrs. (’ashing i« devoting a great deal of time wish, ’ilso elegant -umtiicr house.- btdonging to ; Our church is at las: finished and was dedi One of Barnum’s circus men has hired with for the past week on account of the iudi.-posi- and study to vocal music and with her <•< nteiu- parties in Bangor, Boston, New York mid cated Sunday. S. II. Creighton to work through haying. tioii of' the teacher, Miss Angie B. Phillips. plated visit abroad we predict for her in the Philadelphia, whose families are here all Mrs. Jordan of Bucksport arrived at J. L. future eminent success in her chosen profession. through the heated term where they can enjoy O. W. Jordan has been quite busy at his WEST WASHINGTON. Mi-- Elora Putnam wa- the accompanist, and the cool mountain aud ocean breezes, their Thurlow’s tiiis week. shop the la-t w eek repairing mowing machines, I.umber for the new' school house is here and rakes, etc. F. T. Stud ley has sold the grass standing on a duct wa--ang by Mrs. Cushing ami <’. P -umtiicr cottages being fitted up equal to any his farm to parties from Jeffer-on. Vesper. It wa-tin theme of general remark at Bar Harbor or any other summer resorts in G. T. Small will start it going at once. By the kindness ofO. W. Counee, the young ONE CASE OF that the ladies were elegantly dressed, and Maine. There is one enterprise here the i Mr. Wells’ house is eonimenced, and will people enjoyed a social time at the Hall Friday The “ Glorious Fourth” was celebrated in never appeared more attractive. The company magnitude of which is not generally known, ! improve our place greatly if built on the plan evening. (L E. Willey was pn sent and gave Wes, Washington with a social dance at Suke- was voted a success in every particular. I the strawberry mid fruit business of C’orihell I given. his old friends an exhibition of fancy roller fortli’.- Hall in the afternoon and evening eon- Bros, of Rockport. They have two acres of [ skating. eluding with fireworks. A good time was cn- 'The remain* of Win. Allen, whose funeral joyed. Fine Ginghams SOUTH THOMASTON. tine Wilsons, Albany mid Glendale strawber took place af Portland, Friday, were taken to Miss Clara Bradford is at home, her school E. F. Aven of Vinalbaven visited here the ries at (heir home in Rockport village, four So. Deer Isle Saturday mid buried. having closed for a few weeks vacation... .(L While viewing the fireworks a, the Lake Fourth. acres within a half-mile on the mad to ('am- j Eugene Willey of Boston is at (). W. Jordan’s, llun.se, Jefferson, on tiie evening of the Fourtii deli, mid four acres at Simonton’s Comer. 1 John Goss lias moved into his new house. Frank Cargill was severely injured by a fright Frank Wade bus sold his gray horse. It makes us feel jealous, but people say that it School street.. . . Will Foster an 1 family ol 8c, sold first of the season for They are now packing mid shipping thirty { Portland are spending a few days in town. ened horse. Drs. Jackson and Tribou attend Smith «\ Ingrain are putting on more stoiic- e ra t'- of thirty-two baskets each of tine straw- , is the prettiest house in tin* village. ed him aud lie is getting better. 12 l-2c. T h e best of p at cutt< I'-. berries daily. They -hip bv B. A B. line of Our temperance meetings have been post McCallum's steam yacht with sloop Mis chief in tow, having on hoard a party of ladies Evening Star Grange will celebrate the tenth terns in this lot. The Methodist society wish to return thanks steamers every morning to Belfast, Buek-pmt ! poned for mi indefinite period mid according t-> anniversary of its birth, next September. A and Bangor, and every afternoon to Boston. | appearances, sometimes, it looks as though and gentlemen, aeeonipanied by the Warren to those who contributed or aided in painting Band who treated our people to some of their competent committee have the matter in charge, their chapel. They pay for picking one cent a quart. Eater ! temperance w as postponed as well Si ill a and the patrons w ill no doubt have an enjoy in the season two cents, and employ all the ' goodly nuinlierof our members are true blue. choice music, passed down the river last week. At the regular meeting of the Knox Lodge, able time, as they nevey do anything by young people in the v u inify, who wish to pick, l 'The It Ii was an exceedingly quiet one for halves. F. atidA.M., Saturday night. Freeman Sel mid to look over their field. It is a busy CUSHING. ler- took hi* I bird degree. There were four our place, no celebration at all. Some of the The summer term of school in district No. 3 place, reminding the writer of the extensive ; people went to Swan’.- Island and report a good A subscriber gives the following report of visiting brothers from Thomaston and one -ced farms D. M. Ferry & Co , Detroit, • the Fourtii of July celebration at Cushing, closed last week. This school lias been under from St. George. time. Some of our vessels here had their the instruction of Miss Rosie B. Bartlett of Michigan. The plants are set out in rows with colors hoisted mid among the number one had w In Ii took place under the auspices of the Geo. Fide*. from Milford, ha* returned home ! room enough between to mu a cultivator, and dilferent Sunday schools; Rev. F.L. Farnham West Washington who is an eminently success ONE CASE OF the l’nion down. It waved that way part of ful teacher, and who gave the best of satisfac few dnyif among tig....W illiam are cultivated partially by horse labor requir the day. was master of ceremonies. Short aud pithy (’ooiuhs from the w *.-t, formerly of this place, ing tl'e .constant labor of live men to keep remarks were made by Revs. Farnham and tion to the district. is hen1 on business.. . . Mrs. Mehitaide Witcher them up in fir-t-elass condition, all through ATLANTIC. Bennett. Rev. Mr. Bennett then introduced J. (’. Creamer has been visiting in Brewer i- in tow n visiting her many friends. .. . M i.-s i the season. Corihell Bros, are extending Capt. L. V. Joyce has moved into Ids new F. B. Miller, of the town school committee,w ho ...... I. C. Slater is at home from R ockland.... S A T I N K S Alice A-b worth ami Mr-. Waterman have their fruit business and an* raising currants, cottage. addressed the assembly at some length in his A. I). Keene of Lynn, Mass., was in town letnrm d liom e.. . . Mr. Staples ami wife, from blackberric* and raspberries, mid have this inimitable and eloquent nay. Songs appropri S unday... ..Miss Esther Braun of Jefferson Sandy Point, arc visiting their daughter, Mrs. • year 30,000 currant bushes. ’I'liey also have Capt. Andrew J. 'Torrey had an attack of ate to the day were sung, and the most appetiz visited at G. A. Braun’s last week....Mr*. paralysis last week. Samui l Porter.. . .Hulsey (Jraves is confined to 700 bearing apple trees mid 7-‘» pear trees, ing of eatables were then attacked. It was in Sadie Hollis of San Francisco, Cal., who is 12 t-2c, sold first of the season tin* house with rheumatism. thrifty, and with fair success will produce Goo 'The measles seem to be subsiding somewhat. every respect a very pleasant time. spending the summer at No. Waldoboro, has J. Fred Dow and w ile and Ira Snow went biisliek*. Tiny make tlnir own crates for There are but a Tew new eases. been visiting her father, Capt. Jas. Slater, for for 25c. Very hand out to Otter island spindle on the cod-lisli | strawberries, each holding thirty-two basket- A parly of ladies arrived at the Bay View UNION. the past two weeks... .Cap,. Wm. Slater and ground la-t week. After they hail been fishing mid will ship this year beside what they sell Hotel the 8th from Brooklyn, L. I. 'Two desperate characters have been assault wife of Thomaston visited relatives here and some style. -ome time Mr*. Dow got an extraordinary to local trade, 000 crates. F. Hanson lias ing parties in West Union. at China recently. The genial captain is Sclis. M. M. Chase, Henry Friend ami Roh’t. always a welcome visitor.. . . Miss Lizzie Pel- Lite w hieh brought her to In r feet, although three acres bearing this year, aud lias set out Pettis sailed the Hili, for th? tisliing grounds. The U ih h I Templars have been weeding out she never dared before to stand in a boat. 33,000 plant.-, new ones, and expects a yield of some of the b a d 'Templars. ton. who lia* been in Denver, Mass., the past Finally she managed (with her hands suaiied 200 bushels. lie ships to Boston. Abel There was a grand ball in Bay View’ Hall, year, is at ho m e... .John Slater, esq., of China Merriam has 3-1 of an acre, John Aeliorn one on the evening of the Ith. Over 200 were The Relief Corps will meet next Friday was in town Tliiirsday. up in the slack of her Jiue? to get two large evening, instead of the afternoon. eod-li-h and her-elf fiounduiing in the bottom acre and George I liorndike 3-1 of an acre ot present. It was ail enjoyable time. of the boat- It took her fund into the rc-t of clioi'-e variety for Imine market. 'The Ladies’ Sewing Society had a lair in the Mr. Daniels, who was carried to Augusta last NORTH WASHINGTON. week, attempted suicide a day or two ago. the day to clear her lines. Doe- not this solve church the 1th, which wan not very largely at Gleen peas are plenty and the doctors busy. the mv-tery of what they do at Pleasant FRIENDSHIP. tended, jut they look the neat little sum of Miss Lena Unham lias closed her school and TWO NEW CASES OF Beach I In* following account of fin* Fourth ol July #80. has given good satisfaction to parents ami Mrs. Mary Maddoeks of Appleton is with her sister, Mrs. Wm. (’alligan....Mrs. A. A. I . Rice Rowell, esq.,supervi-or of schools f< ,* regalia at this place was received loo late for Our blacksmith, Charles W. Stockbridge, is scholars. publication Iasi week 'The morning opened Skinner lias been very sick the past week, but tie- tow n,has isiied a circular informing the can having an excellent run of work this season. Miss Edie and Miss Addie Bartlett here is improving. didate- for teacher- ol The tow,; -ebook- that on line with flic wind S. S. \V. ami moderate. Ile being a natural mechanic has an excellent (*aeli closed their schools witli tin* iisuul suc Saturday, August 1st, at one o’clock p. m. fie At 0 a . in. the wind breezed up a little ami the ability for doing all kinds of eairiage work, cessful record. The complete works of Dickens recently q and 5c Lawns -mall boats began fo collect from all directions, sent by Tin; Cornu;,;-(L\zi.ill. to A. A. will be pre-int at the High School room for the liinming wheel-, setting tires, etc., aud in fact, V. R. Luce of Augusta is in town visiting purpose of examining alt applicants, in phy — -ome to join in the race ami others to witness lie will do almost any kind of a job of work Skinner fur bis service* in making tip a club the sail. The route was determined from relatives.. . . Dr. lieukl has been away for lew fur that paper may well be considered an ad mlogv m d hygiene with special reference to i any one lias a mind to bring him. days visiting relatives. the efl'ei ts of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and , Cook’- wharf around Wreck I-land ami back dition of much value to any library. narcotics upon the human system. ‘I hose now to said wharf; whole distance S miles, out mid NORTH HAVEN. Messrs Eermuiid A Jones still have a good Dr. A. A. Jackson and Dr. Galen Tribou employed ami all who expei'l to be employed back. I In* race was to commence at 12 hi., Strawberries are very plenty. run of custom in the painting line, and they assisted by Dr. Giddings of Gardner removed are i xpeeted to be present. ’Those who have but owing to some delay did not start until turn out some very hundsonie work. a pnlvpi from Eliphaz Lessner on the afternoon 12 > p in Only ilvi boats • titered, although ’There was a dam e in Mullin s Hall 1th ol not alreud\ received < ctilic an - will be ex July night. EAST UNION. ol July 3d. 'The operation wa* very painful. amined in other brunches of study. then* wen* thirty boats with their white sails Mr. Lessner is now doing well ami speaks dotting the harbor. The hoaU that entered Alf .Martz, gave an eutertaiuuient in l'nion Mrs. Johii Collins, whose mind has been highly of the professional ability of these ONE CASE OF OWL’S HEAD. welc as follows; Alice, 20 ft., owned by W in . Hall Thursday night. somewhat impaired for the past year, was gentlemen. (ii yer, built by W. Morse ami sailed by (’, C. Stephen Mills has sold his farm and will re committed to tin* insane asylum at Augusta B. ('. Sleeper I,as a new mowing machine. Wiucapaw; boat owned by Horace Delano, move to Bowdoiu the coming week. Saturday. HOPE. Daniel Pierce ha- traded horses and also ! 2 1 1-2 tt., laiill by A. Morse aud sailed by \Y. l he tleet of vessels that caiue in to spend the Mrs. Betsy Davis is very sick at her hom o.... bo iglit a new one of Mr. Giutluni. M o r-e ; boat Addie Lee, 20 1-2 ft., owned and Henry Carter of New York is visiting at the Mrs. E. N. Hasting* of East Union inis Colored Cotton Shirtings built by S. W. Delano, uml sailed by ('apt. Fourth have since sailed tor Hie fishing been spending a few days al her brother's B el. S. M. Duutou will preach al I iiiiImi grounds. house of A. J. Ei rinond.. •. Will S. Eolinop A u ib ro -e siniuion- ; boat owned by N. Thomp lias gone to Rockport to learn the barber*’ O. W right’s. Hill Si hool-lmu-e next Sunday at 10 a. m. son, 2'< I-2 It., built by W. Carter, mid sailed | Sell. Lottie Hopkins arrived 'Thursday with trade with F. 1*. Libby.*. .Miss Annie Rokes Our young folks had a picnic ut the pond 7 I-2c, worth 10c. Roxanua ami Elvira Hanson of Waterville by I.e-lii Thompson; boat owned by ('. W. a full trip. 23d barrels of uiackciul, all caught of Thomaston is visiting at Joel W alker’s. ami fireworks at (lie Comer on the evening of have been stopping here a fi w day.-.... E. A. M iin p -o u , Ii Port Clyde, 31 ft., and sailed by since llu* Uh. Hie Fourth. ( arpeiili r ami wife and Mis. llopkms and two G. Siiiiiuous. 1 lie breeze Ire-lieind amt when Mi-s Fannie Beverage has finished a very NORTH UNION. -o ils of P a w tu c k e t, B . I., ar< visiting at M r*. all thing- weie arianged the start was made as successful term of school at the Thoroughfare Nau Robbins came very near meeting with a It. D. Raw-on - ---- Mis. Mettle Hall imaii ot Mrs. Silas Bryant aeeidentaily scalded her* serious accident, the Fourth, lie wa* holding follow.-. II. Delano’s boat took the lead; next ami returned to her home at Blackiugloii's sell last week. Stockton is visiting fur sister, Mis. Cha.-. followed N. I boiup.-ou’s, the Addie Lee, Alice, Corner, Rockland, Friday. a pistol in hi* lap when it went off, the bullet Mrs. Joseph Bryant takes Hie lead in roses, glazing his forehead. I >yer. Alert, Siinipson’.- >aelit. It was quite exciting Mi-s Georgie Whaling returned from Port to wat< h tin- little boat.- haul, digging to w iml- she has twenty-nine varieties, seventeen of Mis* Lenora Hilt Inis returned from her visit NORTH WALDOBORO. land last Wednesday accompanied by her sis which have blossomed. wmd. l iie Addie !.< •• -oon took th e lead and ter, Mrs. Dixon ami children... .(’apt. Thomas to Natick where she lias two suns....Mr-. got l.o ala ad around Wreck island, 17» minutes 'The Advents are tixing their eamp ground. Elvira Metcalf is stopping with Mr*. B. F. Frank W. Sprague has bought of Mary A. Fuller was hi town last week. . . . Tied Arey Mathew*. In r si*lcr.. . . Ned Cousc with his Hodgkin-out* hulfof the farm known a- the .th' adol the next o*s( boat, and came in oil ret in lied to Boston Friday. Quite a number of cottages have been erected Samuel 1* landers t .-lafe, and i- finishing the in ihc home -lie n h far ahead, leaving the other and more are to in* built before (lie eampmeel- family, of North Weymouth, is at his father’s iug which commences tin? 22ml of August. fur a tew w eeks.. . . Miss T.tlie Miller of Lin- terior aud otherwise repairing it. boats wiili but little dilfeieucti between tlaeiai. i SWAN’S ISLAND. FULLER eolnville bus Inen visiting at her aunt’*, Mrs. Samuel Walter is renovating the interior of A S H P O IN T . l he Fourth passed oil' very quietly. There MARTINSVILLE. J. P. liubb*'.... Arthur Payson aud bride of were two fairs on lhe Island. ii - house. The carpenter work is - ii, erinn ml- Mrs. George P. Hatch died July 1th, alt r a Mrs. Margarell Pratt returned borne from Havei hill are in town tor a short s to p .... Mis- cd by Orrin Achoin. Mr. Adm in ha- done a iiiigci lug dim --. Ida* funeral was Ik Id Your correspondent received a very hand ' Bath Saturday. Carrie Quinn of Mendon is at her fa tiler's - fur good deal of building at tin- plan f< r a tew Wcdni-I.n at llu residence of her father, some iiouquet, a present from Mr.-. Delia her vacation... .( ,. R. Wright is quite feeble ---JYN713 v e.ii - pa-t ami the qualit v of in? woi k ulway - Artemus Pratt, wheelwright, has lots of work (’apt. J. C . Clai k, R» v. S. M. Duutou ollieiat- Rowe. in the repairing line. this suiiiiiier.. . . Mrs. C. A. Barm s h:i* been give- -atl-f.idion. iug. 1 iank Sprague. Lorenzo Robbinsund Collin spending a few day* in Cimdei, will, old ilu d .-o ii L. Mink, while i< turning home W . I. I lioiiip.-oii is .‘pending a few days in Wbitnes .-pint flic Fourih here. 'They re Sell Georgie Amin, ( apt Cook, is in our ii lends.. .. Mrs. Sylvester Young ami daughter fiom a ill ighboi hou.-e one evening this week, Chin i.M . .. I i, Him Licy mid sister il< len turned on Monday, their wives going a.- tar as harbor loaded with lumber bound to Provi Beiilia<», Lincolnville Bear.*, have been visit va- alia* kt d in the road bv souie w iId animal, lrom \ , l i d l i .c n j. tum id to that place Thuio- li'i-r Isle with them ....Capt. Hanson J o y c e , dence, #1.75 per M. ing ut Mr-. Handley’s ---- Me**rs T. M. Pay- if. di. vv fp.m hi- po t .. knit am i ,| d a y ....l rid I Inisioii n turned to Marlboro, wife and three children made a short visit to ('apt. Ezekit*! Holbrook has taken eoinmand son, N <1 Payson and Fred Allen<», Boston are jeadim J I e animal - ting the j «<.-ition of Ma-* , >.uuida\ mtei a two weeks vj.-it in this Ambro.-e Gott an I wife. They returned on of -eii. Sam’l Hart, aud will sail tor St. John-, ut the home* of their latln ,*■.. .Nate Barrett COBB. afiafjs, retreat- d ami took to th woods. p'.i e. j Monday’s boat. N. IL, 11 ioad lathi*- at 15 < ts per M. went to Pittstieid the Fourth.
! THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY It, 1885,
ifiartnc Department. JOSEPH H. ESTABROOK. LOBSTERS. If Yon are TroolW Wi'li The Eventful Canning Season Draws to Squash Bugs, Potato Bugs, Scb. Speedwell, Webster, nrrived Saturday The Last Services, W ith a Life Sketch a Close. E. I BERRY S CO. from New York. by an Intim ate Friend. Powder 3ugs, Clinch Worms, Sell. G. M. Brainerd 1? receiving new paint The canning season for lobsters closes to at the Five Kilns. I hc fnreral *< rvices of Hr. Joseph 11. Estn- morrow and continues until the first day of Cabbage Worms, Currant Worms, Sell. J. IL Bo dwell. Metcalf. i« nt the Five hro' k took place at the residence of his son, April. The law rends as follow- . o r nnv of tli.* p«ft- <.f the nur-h n Kilns for new paint and eaipenter work. lb. T. E. E-tahrook, Wcdrenlav nfternoon. No person or corporation shall can or pre- In callinix attention to our stock Sell. Emerson Rnakes Mar-tun, at Washing The pervhes were conducted by Rev. T. E. - i VC any lobsters between the fifteenth d iv ot Use Hammond's ton and is chartered lor i oil to Boston nt Sl.B*. July and the first day of the following April, for this sc:i.-iiiii. \vc do so with more Bra-tow of Rockport ami Rev. Geo. E. Scott Seh. Ada A. K -nne.lv, K e n n e d y , i-- at Hock- under a pi unity of five dollar? for every lobster ‘•eilisfaction than ever bel'ore, and arc port lu.nl ing ice for H i It hind c nt 50 cent- per of tbi- city. There «•«« a very large atten so canned o r preserved, and a further penalty now heller than ever ready to meet ton. dance. | he fl >ral oil'rings wfcre beautiful of three hundred dollar? forea- h day on whi- h “SLUG SHOT" sin h unlawful canning Of preserving is done. the wants of all bnyei- of Sell. Millie Trim. Barbour, -ailed Friday ami profu-c. The remains were Interred in P<*alli to ln?c< ta but pnfe tn h.imlh- an l « i-v t<> ap The past sca«on has been an eventful one for ply to the p. M*. for Providence, lime-laden fiom A. F. Crockett Mountain Street cemetery, Camden, under the & Co. runners, and all admit that Fish Conimisioner slnulow ot old Mt. Beattie. Sdi. John Girard, Smith, arrived Tlinrsdax (’ounce and Ills deputies have enforced the law 0 . Mr. E-tahrook wu< the father of a family <*f and loaded lime from (’. I lam alum for New most zealously. There is considerable fault :.\I.ES&CO„ York. nineteen children, thirteen of w hom grew up found with the law, and many ?av that it i- 337 Main St.. Vlm-klnntt. io Hats, Caps, Sell. Ella Presley. Nash, loaded Friday fiom to manhood and womanhood. Seven of this imposslble, with the utmost care, to keep with Hainmoii.l’-••Shiu Shot” kill* I.ICE on ll«.|« « Geo. L Snow and Crtits. II. Pressey f.u New family are now living. Four of the sons in its limits. I bis may he so, hut whatever C i'.’lc, iiif, Shia p nml Poultry. York. were physician?, ’I'. I., and F. L. Estahrook of S e ll. M. I.uella Wood. Spalding, arrived may he the fault of the law the commissioner this city, George (’. Estahrook of North yesterday from Bangor, ice laden for B a lti ami his deputies have proved themselves I VI M Haven, who are now living, ami Frederick PARIS GREEN more. faithful officials. It is not strange that those Kill? th'* Potato Bug. 1 l o o t s . Farratid, Spear & Co. were loading seh. Estahrook, assistant surgeon of 26th Me. who sillier from the law should not love it. Idaho, French, with lime for New York, Wed Wholesale and Retail. Regiment, who died at New Orleans’. ------«♦►—— — nesday. The following interesting sketch of his life FISH AND FISHING. Sell. Geo. E. Prescott, Trucworlliy, arrived was w ritten by Rev. T. E. Brastow of Rock O. B. FALES & CO. nt Vinalliaven Friday with coal from Phila delphia. port, an intimate lrbnd ami neighbor. shoes, slippers’ Seh. Mollie Adnm« was at Port Ilawkshury. Arc doini’- the telling. Sell. J- It. Bod well, Metcalf, is nt h o m e . 1, Hr. Joseph II. Estahrook was horn in C. B., July 2. and landed 259 b id s, mackerel is reported tint she will load lime for Jackson Athol, Mass., Get. 15tli. 1797, and died in from North B a y ....A dispatch from Canso to ville, Ela. Roeklatld, July 5tll, 1885, at the advanced age the Boston Fish Bureau, dated July I, state- j I For Men’s Buys’, lu iilli’s. I.ililirs’, Sell. Clara E. Colcord. Colcord, is at Boston of 87 years and almost 9 months. He was the that mackerel have passed northward, elo-ely ' discharging coal from Philadelphia. Capt. son of a minister. Rev. Joseph F -’abrook. He followed by seiners... .Sell. Nevada, from Bnti- Misso' and I liihlren's Weill’. is nt home. graduated at Williams College, with the class quereau, landed 1199 quintals eml at North of 1818, and al the time of his death was Sell. Lizzie Gnptiil, Smith, arrived from Haven Friday. Same date arrived nine one of the oldest graduates of that institu seiners, all repoitiug lisli s c a r c e .. ’l'lic steam Portsmouth, Thursday. where she discharged tion. None of his classmates survive him. lime from F. Cobh & Co. whaler Fanny Sprague, of Boothhay, ha- taken Graduating at the Harvard Medical school in thirty-eight finback whales this season, besides i There is ever going forward great Capt. G. W. Rhoades has left home to rejoin 1821, lie ciinic to Camden the same year and BLACK S A TIN RHADAM AS at the sell. Moses Webster now loading ire mi the killing several others not secured... .The total ! improvements in tie1 mannfaetnre of entered on the practice of his profession. He amount of mackerel landed at all N- w England [ SI.25 and SI.50. AT ROBINSON S Kennebec lor Baltimore. continued to practice in the same place, more ports for the week ending Thursday, Julv 9. , these u,,ods as to strength, wearing S ell. W m . 11. Allison, Kenni-ton, has re than fifty years—observing the littietli anni was 8919 sea-packed bids., compared with 8S12 , ARTISTIC TAILORING ipialities. and beauty of finish, ami it cently loaded ice on the Kennebec lor Phila versary of bis professional work, at his home bids, in the corresponding week ot last vear, I delphia at 50 cents per ton. in Camden, Sept. 8tli, 1871. GI53 bids, in 1883. ami 21,505 bids, in 1882---- is with pleasure that we are now able Bark J. It. Stanhope, Be Winter, started this About two years after lie came to Camden, The Boston l'ish Biir-au’s correspondent at ESTABLISHMENT to oiler to you the linest line of Hats, in 1823, he was united in marriage with Caro Georgetown, P. E. 1 . reports June 39 an ini- ' BLACK CASHMERES at 45, 50, ' morning in tow ot a tug for Bangor to load line Jacobs of that town, with whom he lived t aps. Boots and Snoes ever brought .spool wood for Glasgow, Scotland. lnense body of fair-.-ized mackerel in the bay, ! 62 1-2, 75, 1.00 and 112 1-2. 264 Main St., under the almost fifty years, till her death, in 1871, to this market. Sell. Addie F. Snow, Snow, arrived yester bet ween there ami ( 'ape George, Strait of Canso j rearing an exceptionally large family of and Pietou, and at that time 12 American day from Boston, where she discharged a ear- children, ot whom thirteen lived to mature age, Thorndike House. J5t?'<»ur -lock embraces all the goof hard pine from Brunswick, Ga. seiners were about Cape George...... \ Halifax ami seven, three sons ami four daughters, dispatch to the Boston Fish Bureau -tates that • LATEST STYLES, and we guaran survive him. ’lhe death of his wife was a Capt. Joshua Bartlett of sell. Ada E. Whit an /Kmerieati linn who park a well known 1 DRESS GOODS 12 1-2 to SI.00. I tee our I'riei s on all goods ney arrived Imine Saturday. I lie vcs-cl is in severe shock to the doctor, seeming to break brand of boneless fish are making inquiries j A large line of Woolens Boston discharging call from Richmond. him down both in health and spirits. He with a view to establishing a branch of their GINGHAMS 8 and 10 cents. Seh. T. It. Pillsbury, Pitcher, is in Boston, continued his practice in Camden only a short business about there, so as to escape the duties in all the Fashionable discharging. Capt. Pitcher will remain at time after this event, hut removed to Rock and still retain their Canadian trade.... Reports Lome for some time, Capt. Albert Pillsbury land, where lie resided with his son, Hr. from Georges Banks state that the fishing Styles on hand. As Low as the Lowest. taking charge of tin vessel. lhco. L. Estahrook, taking quite a large -ehooner Mai v Jane Lee of Hancock was run practice for several years, until he was com Bark John It. Stanlmpe, I)eWinter, h is fin into by an unknown hark and sunk; also that LAWNS, 4 and 5 cents. pelled hv failing health to relinquish it. H ill schooner Lewis King of Lamoine, Capt. w ork of Ihu be-t ipi uitity In ished repairs and is chattered to load spool ing the last three or four years, he lias been wood GOs. peV standard and spruce deals, 50s. Bunker, lost seven men in the recent gale, ami point nt Pl r, S rv I i: uii'l M \ I.!.. Kat- an invalid, confined mostly to the house, ami that other vessels lost dories and deck fittings. Infliction KHliriUltCfll. W A N TS ( ;< ) ( )I)S at Bangor lor Bowling, Scotland. a large part of the time to his room ami his No further particulars have been received, ami i iu our line. Yacht Halcyon, Cai t. John Simpson, arrived bed, thus passing away gradually with little the )eport is not credited by the vessel*? owner- I EVERYBODY here Thursday, with Edward Bigelow of West positive disease, hut under the pressure of . . . . ’There were no mackerel arrivals at .Maine PRINTS 5, 6, and 8 cents. Medford and B. A. Smith of Isle an Haute, as advancing age, worn out by a long ami useful ports in the first three days of last week, ex- I passengers. The Halcyon is a line emit. life of hard service as a pliysieian ami eept seh. Cora Louise tit Boothhay with l'l bids. , Can lie assured Seh Pennsylvania, of the Baxter Wrecking surgeon. About 49 sail of seiners were in Boothhay , that we are selling Co., from New York, arrived ut Whitestone He came to Camden when there were few, harbor waiting for the fog to clear; most of July 1 and would begin work immediately on if any euuea'.ed physicians in the region. them will make a trial off shore, and then go to : WHITE MUSLINS, LAWNS AND foods al K ( )('!< B O T I’t i.M P R IC E S , Consequently, his field of labor was very ex the wreck of the schooner Maggie Marston, North hay. Sales were reported at Portland ' that can't be beat iu the eit v. sunk oil' Fort Schuyler last winter. tensive, including all the surrounding towns on Monday at 3.50, 799 and 8.50 for me Hum 1 LACE PIQUE, all prices. The buoy ts oil’ the ledge south of the South as well as the islands of Penobscot Bay. lie threes, large threes and twos....The North was very often called to visit these i.-lunds, Murine railway and Thursday seh. Octavia Sydney H e ra ld states that reports from the L V Wc ask you to call and exam Dow, Tibbetts, of Vinalliaven anchored near both by day and night, not seldom making north are to thcelfect that the codtisbcry during there and was left high and dry by the receding the trip by night in an open row-bont, some the past few’ weeks lias been excellent. At ine our good-. tide. The schooner lost her deck load of fi-ii times making it in severe storms, when llie Ingonish ami Cape North the boats average U N D E R W E A R , 25, 37 1-2 and 50. FOR THE barrels and fixings. men wdio came for him were hardly willing to six to eight quintals daily. The catch of venture back ti I the storm abated and the herring and mackerel is also good, but salmon “ Sell. Wide Awake of Rockland, which re daylight favored. On these occasions, the est a rg a in s cently went ashore at Siieeonusset, has been re are seaice. The fishery in St. Peter’s hay is a B B doctor would always take the helm ami direct failure this season. At Ariehat and D’Eseoussc paired at New Bedford, and will make a trip to their course. He thus became expert ns a E . W . Cape Verde Islands. The above is an error in fair catches have been made. The other dis HO SIERY, 5, 8, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 2 0 , pilot ami seldom failed to make the landing tricts have not l.een heard from. the bailing port of this vessel. The Reek land lie wished, even on dark and storniv nights. Wide Awake is at New York bound to Rock Such experiences plainly indicate the fidelity, and 25 cents. land with a cargo of coal for Prescott & Co. perseverance and energy that contributed to Seh. Maggie Belle, Chandler, from New York make him the eminently thorough and suc BLUEHILL. BERRY & CO. with coal for Rockland, arrived at Boston early cessful physician lie was. He gave almost his Boating is quite the thing, now. Picnics will I I last Thursday in tow id' the tug Confidence, whole strength and attention to the work of soon start up. having been in collision with sell. Martha profession, rarely, if ever, turning aside to Quite a number of our farmers commenced SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, 25, 50, 0. E. Blackington’s, 2G1 M ain Street. Brower off Pollock Rip during a dense fog. interest himself more than incidentally in haying Thursday. 75 cents and SI.00. Tlie M. B. had foremast carried away, bow cut other matters, though not wanting in public The reports from Wm. IL Hailing arc not AT THE BROOK. Oppo-ite Thorndike Hnu?c down to the waters edge ami otherwise damaged. spirit, or altogether unknown even in the very encouraging. A. J. Bird left here last Thursday evening to affairs of polities. It is said that lie was once There were over 39 entries in the Probate | An Immense Stock of attend to the disaster. a camlidatc for state senator though not Court here Wednesday. S ell. Mabel Hooper., from New York for elected to that position. He kept hint-elf well SILK MITTS; 25, 50, and 75 cts. Boston, while towing through Hell Gate lltli m formed respecting current events, and m ain Holt & Lord are at work outlie Academy, | J. DONAHUE & CO. inst, struck the rocks, sprung aleak, and was tained a lively interest in all that concerned painting It inside aud out. Summer Clothing I towed to the mud flats at Ferry Point. The the general welfare of the community in which In each of our churches they have new chan- ' Olfer tin’ following Bargain? for the week : Baxter Wrecking Co. subsequently took charge lie Iiveil, and of the country. dcliers and pulpit lamps, which arc avast im And Prices Lower than Ever But Hr. Estahrook was known in his life of her, ami at G P. M. succeeded in freeing her provement upon the old. You can see your i b e f o r e ! eiioicc st. Louis Patent Holler Flour of water -nllieieiuly to enable their steamer and will he reuieinbered as a physician. As best girl across the church now. CORSETS. nt $ 5 . per Imi'i'cl. such, lie has an enviable reputation. Posses John Fuller to take her back to the city, where July 1th has passed. The Congregational i 5 hlids. Choice New Porto Hico Molasses her cargo of coal will be discharged and the sing a most sympathetic and kindly spirit, he Madam C la rk ’ s, S I.25 LOOK AT OUR was always ready to answer tiie calls of the Sunday school had a picnic on Sweet’s Point, liir lit colored and heavy liodicd 27 c. vessel put on the marine railway for repairs. and the little folks enjoyed it very much. sick, and never failed to do all in his power to Conformator, 1.00 $ < ) . 0 0 Best trade yet. N ew Y o k e .—Charters are reported under relieve the sulferitig- of men. The long rides Some took in Bariutin, but the larger number date of July 11 : Shin St. Paul, (to arrive), stayed at home. 'The day was unusually dull. It) doz. nice Brooms, Parlor Handles, over the rough and often drifted roads of his C oraline, LOO New York to San Francisco, general cargo, extensive field, and even the stormy winter sea Ransom Speerv is sutl'eriiig from a large rose All Wool, Indigo Colorand will not l.»e. Sold every where fo r 2.7c. private term s; Seh. Belle Broun, New York did not deter him from responding promptly cancer. Ile has been to Boston, but the doc 5 boxes Bed Cross Tobacco Inc per lb. to St. Vincent, general cargo, #850; Bk. E. E. D r. B alls, LOO fade Nothing Neater, Cool to every call. Even iti advanced age lie al tors would not take Lis money, telling him | o boxes Mayo's Best I'liew ing and Smok Richards, from Port Johnson to Portlau 1, there is no cure. He is a one-armed soldier, ! ways responded both promptly and cheerfully it 50 and 75 cent Corsets er or More Durable. ing Tobacco. :{tlc a Hi. Ibis beats the coal, 50 cents, towed and discharged ; Seh. Jen to the calls of his old friends, many of whom having lost his right arm in the29th Me. Reg’t. ! nie G. Pillsbury, from Elizabeth port to Prov w a rid ! felt, even after lie left the town, that they 'Hie following ollleers of Bluehill Lodge, | the c ity . M E N ’ S a n d BOY’S incetown, coal 85 cents aud discharge; Seh. must see Hr. Estahrook whenever they or any ."> lbs. Choice Haisias fo r 25 rents, Corvo, from Port Johnson to Portsmouth, coal, No. 79. I. G. O. E., were installed July 2 by of their fi lends were seriously sick. D I). G. M. John A. Miller, assisted bv A. J. i 25 bars Washboard Soap, or 2t> bars of 80 cents and discharge; Seh. Ella Frances, It is pleasant to feel that one who had so STRAW IIATS New York to Gloucester, salt, 85 cents and dir- Long as G. Marshal; R. S. Osgood, N. G.; .New Chicago Soap $ I Jill. long ami faithfully ministered to others, E. E. Chase, V. G.; N. Hinckley, see.; W. I ii all lb ■ new styles, and at Lower I’rlees charge; Seh. Yankee Maid, New York to Prov found no lack of loving and tender care when than are found at llat Store-. incetown, salt, 05 cents aud discharge; Seh. E. Griudic, treas.; Brooks Hodge, warden; HOOP SKIRTS AND BUSTLES, the infirmities of age came upon him, remov (»eo. E. Snow, (’on.; E. K. Herrick, I.G.; Warner Moore, from Rondout to Boston, coal, ing him from all service and rendering him Bert Willis, G .G .;H . W. Bunker, It. S. N. 25, 50, 62 1-2 and 75 cents. A (diiiph-H* Line ol SI M )II J{ I AllE IE Our No. 2 Combination 85 cents ami towage; Seh. Mabel Hooper, from I-h a v in g it grenl riiii.il consists o f -.: n f the P- st unable to care even for himself. Although (L; S. K. Chase, L. S. N. G .; Win. M. How U EAH and GEM’S ITKMSIIIAGS. lloboken to Boston,coal, 80 cents; Kelt. Meyer the doctor received so abundant care in the W iislilnh- Iliad.-, I Pa-t WnshhiLU'd, 1 Sixty Knot & .Muller, New York to May port, stone, #1 10; ard. R. S. V. G.; I. II. Harding, L. S. V. G .; < liithi'sline, li-.xi’s ( 'r\ -t:il Blueing ami 1 j...... of home of his son, it was quite evident that he A. J. Long, chaplain. tin’ Best Clulhnspiiitf, all lor #*4.00 Bk Hattie G Hixon, New York to New Or greatly missed the many old ami tried friends O. E. Blackington. leans, general cargo, private terms; Sell. John M. Merrill has returned from New to whom he had ministered many years. He Mexico, ami “ cactus’’ canes me plenty...... J. American Chief, New York to Belfast, corn, often talked of tlieiu during his sickness, ami T A B L E ;L IN E N , 2 0 , 25, 37 1-2 'Lhe Cracker W ar 2 3-1 cents. though most of them had passed on before E. llaulev, e-q. of Rockland lame on the and 50 cents. Capt. Henry Coombs of Isle an Haute sailed Morrison Thur.-dav returning the next morn I S E N D E D ! him, it was a great pleasure to him when any in g ... .Paris Merrill and family from Gicell’s in his new and handsome schooner, the Gen of them called to see him. Landing were here on the 1th. 'They went back And one nun we ar- si lling tl . BEST eral Middleton, from Cha'ham for Charlotte As a man Hr. Estahrook was among the Monday... .Hr. Fulton of Ellsworth was iu COMMON CHACK KliS fur ff l-9< town, P. E. L, the last ot June, l he General most worthy and best; as a citizen, he was town T hursday....A lbina Carter has been L’.j No charge for barrels. Middleton is of 130 tons capacity, and probably honored ami honorable; as a friend, true and obliged to leave his job in Charlestown, Mass., the linest ve.-sei ever built in the province. She laltlitul, and strongly attached to those whom TURKEY RED TABLING,33,42,50 We also keep a full line |-KI-.SII, l>KY uikI rates A. 1 lor eleven years. Her model was he esteemed his friends; as a husband and on account of lameness. l’lCKI.i:i> I ISII. and tl I.....pie say we art silling cheap. Give us u call undue will try and made in East Bo.-ton ami she is a rapid sailer. father, loving and much loved; as a physi WALDOBORO. She run eleven knots uu hour by the patent cian, eminent, highly esteemed both by the [•base you. Kumcmber the place. log on her trial trip, aud when she is in proper people in general and by his own profession, 'The annual service will he held in the old fishing ballast she will do better. On her first greatly honored among his brethren for his German church next Sunday. trip the genial captain gave out a tree invitation knowledge and skill, and for his kindly and J. E. Eaton of the Mcdomak House lost a CRASHES at 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J. DONAHUE & CO., valuable horse in the lire at Belfast. to bis friends al Miritniclii, where she wus built, courteous spirit as well. II, 12 1-2,16, 20, 25 and 30 cts. to take a sail in her, which they did, coining After a long and exceptionally useful life of Hilling the shower Thursday, lightning Bed Building I Doors South St. Nicholas Hotel, aboard with lunch baskets and dinner pails. almost ninety years, he lias gone to his rest. struck A. S. Winchctibaugh’s barn and killed a B<>< Itl.AND. MAINE. IU They afterwards reuieinbered the captain with Honored and loved ami trusted in his life, he hog* presents in great variety for the vessel and lor will he pleasantly ami gratefully remembered, It appears that the lady on the west side who himself, ’lhe Generul -Middleton is now away AGENTS O’1 Salary or Commission, not only by the surviving members of bis own recently lost a piece of cloth lor a few days, CURTAIN HOLLANDS, 12 1-2, 20 —roti nn:— inaekereling, and she has the wishes of all for family, hut by nil those who yet remain of the doesn’t appreciate the joke, ami think.- the WANTED t M.I.IHt.VI i:i> M.W IIOOK, the best of success, and if the skill and exper vast multitude to whom lie lias ministered in c loth was returned because the consetenee of and 25 cents. ience of the captain count anything the Middle- sickness, ami with whom he has associated in the one who took it troubled them. ton will get good lares. Long may she wave. health, while not a few to whom lie lias never THE WORLD’S WONDERS, MissAnnie Chapman mid Carrie Miller have Experiments liave been made recently which ministered or even been personally known a s hliKN uv Tin: g h e a t will remember him ami feel that they almost gone to Smith Erainiiighain, Ma.-.----- Lena A. show that by noting the echo from bodies n.*ar Kimball lias gone to Lynn---- Herbert S. Tropical and Polar Explorers- ships enveloped in a fog, the danger of collision knew him, from the frequent mention of his OPAQUE HOLLANDS 20 cents. name in their homes, as a man whom father Weaver and wife are in to w n ....A . W. Lud |n< lulling tin* Olllcinl History of tin* lute may be much lessened if not entirely avoided. wig of Minneapolis, Minn., is spending his The fact that vessels on the great lakes are and mother trusted and honored and loved. (ireciy Fxpcidition in M*;tri'li ut vacation here with his parents.. . . Nchou Hall, The ONLY CORSET made th.it ran hr returned by Hie Niurtb I'nie. navigated lrom headland to headland by this ------«♦»------esq., of 'Tenant’s Harbor was here last week simple method leads to the belied that if the its purchaser uftcr three weeks' wear it nut luund Fiuhrueiug tli*’ travels, discnvi lies, a. h ir\i mi nts ___Mrs. Win. Smith is at J. S. H a tc h '-.... and ii .’irvi loiiH adveiitun s of siicli di-titmuished masters of ships, during foggy weather, would ALABAMA CLAIMS. Tho*. Fish of Boothhay is visiting relative- BEST CURTAIN FIXTURE at carefully observe the echo, they could in all explori-is :m Speke an»i Grant, Burton, Sir Siunui 1 litre ....W . G. Reed ami wife of Boston were 25 cents. PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY linker and wile, l.i\ii gstoue, Stanley, ( uuimings, eases detect at once their proximity to ice- in town last wtck....Bert (Hidden is home |»u l liaiilu, Wallace, I...ng, Squid-, ami nurm rims bnrgs, or other vessels, or to the shore it dan I In every respect, nml its price refunded by seller. others In the'I'ropa B, and in the An tic n igous, Knox County Residents Again Come in from Boston---- Mrs. A. C. Hoe jr., of Week - | M ade in a \ .n i« i y of M >. let* ai .l prices. Beware of gerously near, ami thus be enabled to take such Mills is at G. H. Feyler’s. I'ranklin, knim, Ila's, Hall, S.liwatka, Ihl.ung, precautions us the circumstances might requite. for a Slice. worthless iiniuitioub. Kune genuine without Bull's (Jreidv. ami many others, forming a complete his name on box. tory ot exploration, ilincoveiy and udvi ntiire m all The accidents constantly happening in the CASTINE. Boating ice region demonstrate the necessity of Under date of Juiy 9th the Court of Com FANS at 5, 10, 12 1-2, 25,150, 87, n ro ii G-A.T_u3 ZBY parts of tl • W' llil, with descriptions ..f sin me 'The schools have closed. ia.-ep, strange beasts, bird- and reptiles, and gnat the use ot some method which will lessen their missioners of Alabama Claims uuuounce the G. B. Swan has resigned his position as SI.00, SI.25, SI.50. W O. HEWETT & CO., natural wonild«;a m aud of uuiiveliuis thing- "ii frequency, an I it is to be hoped that one can following judgments, which are of interest to the Iilllli. a eniilplete history ..fall the world’s be devised which will do away with them alto teacher in the High school. lUH'KI.AS’ll. ME. 2.3.1 greatest wonder- and fiuiuuis explorations, m one gether. Masters of vessels are requested to Knox (’ounty people: The Fourth of July passed otl very quietly. splendid, low-priced finely illu-tr.d. I '...nine < t make experiments in this mailer, amt tin I S. Richard Robinson, S3,1-1; A. J. Trieh, ad The Grange held a picnic on the camp 770 pages, and engravings. A hook • t uoii.lel s, Hydrographic Olllte will publish any informa ministrator. #089; Seth S. Gerry ami Alpheus ground. 'There was a dance at the rink in the i ) n . of gn at value ami mai \elously inti n - ' i.g. W u ni- c o l e:. ly endorsed by inini-ti is. t.a. In-r- and main inllu- tion received. This w ill alierw unis In- dissemi- Sherman, .surviving partners., S i l l ; Leonard evening. Ke-ii|eui'ey eorner of I nion and (Dace elitial people. Outsells all olhci 1 ■ s- ' 1" ialgi iiuted tor the common benefit ol those interest Richardson, executor will, SI,832; Louis E. Henry Chamberlain and wife ol Lowell, COTTONS were never so Low St r e c ta . editions in live mouths! Splendid . nipl.nment lor Jacobs, e.xe-utor, #327; Frances E. Williams, ed. _ «<► ___ Ma-s., have been visiting at Aaron (’hamber- as now. Oftiee in A K. Spear’** New Blin k, N orth men and women every when-. N" < qnt al "i • xpe- administratrix, #1059; William C. Burges.-, i.,iu >...... Allied Clarke ami Mr. Knowlton of o lllt e . l ieu. •• needl'd. S. i d tor l-i. tonal • n iilar- and Attorney General Garland has decided that Edwar.l E. O’Brien ami Edward K. O'Brien, Deer Isle have been in town....Miss Nina exlru terms. Salaries guarantee.I. II. o. in firm Buigess, O’Brien & Co., #318; Charles 11. Adams arrived Saturday from Boston, a here Extra Low Prices on WIDE SEAM Olllce Hour-: I to 3, anti 7 to S I*. . (ft A((V. Addre.-s, the sect clary ol lhe Navy cannot accept the Smith, #285; Eineline 1’. Wilson, executrix H lStoK ICA I Pl Bl.lsll I N’<« <•<>.. despatch boat Dolphin ami that no contract -he has been the past winter---- Mi-- Ra. la-1 LESS SHEETING. 2427 12" x 1-2 N. 7th St., Philadelphia, l a. will of Jos. Wilson, deceased, #390; Dunbar Elye who lias been attending the High .-(bool, exists between the government uud John Henderson, #'330; Win. Jordan, #22.»; Samuel Go and see the “ Bradbury" Re Roaeii. returned to her home in Brooklyn Saturday Watts, administrator estate of Levi B. Gil ___Miss Carrie Peikins returned 'Thursday 40 per ct. of NEW SHIRTINGS pairing Machine at L. S. Robinson'8 A Minneapolis dispatch says that shortly after christ, deceased, #631; Grunvillc Hovey, #170; lrom Columbia Falls, where -lie ha.- been C iia s . S p e a r , Edwin Smith, executor, #1512; Julia N. T . 5 o’clock Sunday morning a heavy wind aud rain teaching si hool. ••• Mary Milliken, who Jias just received. Has a l.arge Stock of fitorm passed over Lake Minuelonka. Thu Brown, #184; Win. Singer, #234; i'liomas F. Ir c ii at Mr. I’hilbrouk’s fur a long liinv, re To Save Time is to Lengthen Life. small yacht Minnie Cook with eight persons Hiisson, #388; Arthur M Fades, #1235; Eben lumed to Inr lioinu iu Stdgiviel., S atu rd ay .... AM prepared to
Mis. Dudley. O'Dnnovnn lto«sa'« THE CAPTURE OE JOHN BROWN T H E COURIER-GAZETTE It. II. BURNHAM, assailant, lias been acquitted on the C O A L THE HOME COMPANY. -- DKAI.F.R IX-- ground of insanity. Insanltv has When Lieutenant Stuart came in tlie usurped the pl.aee of charily ami covers STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, morning for tlie linal reply to tlie de REDUCTION OF PRICES A M O D E R N P A P E R . UNION MUTUAL School Book?, Toys, etc. a m ultitude o f sins. mand t o surrender. I got tip ami went —BY— \l«n f*r-l.. I ... ( | II, VI. ATI x '<» 1.1 UK A KT to Brown’s side to he ir his answer. containing all the L-tteM Novel*. NO. 23H M U N STREET. F -rti-lhv >ir ...... I.' M.n.K,:./ It- I be M orm on ebnreli olR uals at Salt Stuirt asked, “ Are you ready Io T ». :ni. }. -ir ...... '-r till- ...I; -kland t Iirli r surrender itul trust to Ibe mercy of tile Life Insurance Company, Lake < itv pi tt ed tile Att.erlettn flag at A. J. BIRD & CO., government ?’’ ---- DEALERS IN----- CHAS. E. BURPEE, Tw o .1. l! ir« o v n r hi .vlv.-c ; . * if |>nhl nt h a lf mast on the Foortli. If this action O F M A I N E . rm lof v fl t I ■multi.. • f t r i l i n ' Brown answered promptly.“ No 1 pre month*’ trial trip. was signifieient of the deatli of fer to tlie here.” HARD W O O D , the Mormon church on American His manner d itl not lietray tlie least Organized in 18 IH. House, SWi ami S ip Painter THE OUTLOOK. soil tbr rest of the country will re fear. Stuart steppetl aside and made tlie joice thereat: but if the lowering of the Flour, Groceries, Provisions, Grainer, Paper Hanger, signal for tlie attack, which was instant Bathing casualties are now in order. ling was intended as an insult to the ly begun witli sledge hammers to break Ila* hail thirty-five year t xperh nee. AND DEALER IN Stars anil -tripes then may the insulters down tlie door. PRESSED HAY AND STRAW, J TS RECORD IS College eonitueneeinent- anti school be punished. Finding it would not yield.the soldiers PAINTS, OILS, DRYERS, seized a long ladder for a buttering ram, llnitll losses pniil, - • $7,S!I2.5I I 71 graduations are now over, ami the and commenced beating tlie door witli Cement, Lime, Ihir, &c. Varnishes, Glass, etc. world breathes again. The French are hiving a little war that, tlie parly within tiring Incessantly. Knilownicnts paid, - :{,14(»,2.-»t »« w ith the Anam m ites ami the M.ada- I had assisted in tlie barricading, fixin g Non-K«*Rl«h*ut T iixcr in tlie town of St. Snrrcmtcred polfriw, O .592.112 S t MATERIALS- FOR=ARTISTS tlie fastenings so that I could remove (iciHgr, in the Comity of Knox, It is proposed to add six Mexican gascariatis. Gen. Di ('ottreey •nptiircil f o r t h e y i’rtr 1HH 1. Dividends, . . . . 4,*20S,«0t> A Great Specialty. litem upon tlie first effort to get in. But 74 states to our territory, t'nele Suu has Hoe Tuesday with the palace and its Tim following IIM . ftnx.d oh R.nl HMnte, of 222 MAIN ST., - - ROCKLAND. I was not at tlie door whrn tlie batter non resid en t ow ner*, in tin* to w n o f St. G eo tg r, a ll the te rrito ry that he can cine for. great wealth. In Madagascar the ing liegan, and eottlii not get to tlie for th e y ear 1KM, lit bill* com m itted to Jo*inh W. Policyholder* of nearly Price* Low. Rati*faetion Guaranteed. French are not lin in g so w e ll. It is Io Hupper, <'o'li etor of -aid town, on tin- ucond day fastenings until llie ladder was used. I of .Inly, I8S4, ha* been returned by him to me a- l.NTY-ONE M The reports from the cholera infected be hoped for the sake of France that then quickly removed tlie fastenings, and rctmiiniujr unpaid on the f«-<-«.»j»| day of J u ly , 1885, LAKS, equal to E. L. ESTABROOK,M. 0. after two or three strokes of tlie ladder tlie by III- certificate of th I date, ami now rem ain* tin districts in Spain are heart-rentling. the Chinee-Franco war may not be p aid, am i n o tice In hereby giv« n that K the Raid engine rolled parlially back, making a Physician and Surgeon. duplicated. France couldn't slant! tip taxes and intercut and charge* are not paid in to | eh year of the Let our own people bear in mint! the in small aperture, through which Lieuten tin* T rcitau rer o f tin- Raid tow n, w ithin eighteen | Ulmer Building. Cor. Main and Sea Sts. under many humiliating backdowns like iiinnth* from the date of tin* eommittance ot raid structions of our boards of health. ant Green of tlie marines forced him bill-, ro much of the real cRtate taxi’d, hr will be Night call* atiRwered from re*idcnce, No. TS PRESENT ASSETS AU I’ SKI,322,- 4 School St., oppoRite I’o*t Ofllee. that. self, jumped on top of Hie engine, and Riillb lenl to pay tlie amount* dim th e n of, ine’u- (XII (17. wl.ile It* liabilities are only ®5,- stood a second in I lie midst of a shower dine IntereRi and charge*. will without further I922,570 50. The ustinl number of nccidcnts while notice, he Rold at public auctio n , at the He of balls, looking for John Brown. Thursday, Jat uaty 7th, 1H8G, BEX J. WILLIAMS, M. D. celebrating Independence Ihty tire re One of tlie great nuisnnees of the pres T HAS THEIII I (IKE A SURPLUS OF When lie saw Brown lie sprang about . M. HHtOO.OOO OO according to the M a**aehu. U npaid I Physician and Rurgeon. ported. In all probability as many ont era is the custom o f presentinp twelve feet nt him . anil gave an under- t it* standard, and of #725,200 00 by the New Ollie©, mid KcHhlenco Elin Street. road Y ork standard. lives have been lost in celebrating our teachers with gifts. The idea itself is thrust of his sword, striking him about Name*. V alu e T iix . tax < y ( ’a!lR aiiRwered bight or day mill way the body and rising him com Jo h n C arr anil o th ers, 30 a independence as were lost in gaining it. beautiful ami appropriate, but the cus o f land, $200.00 $2.86 $ .34 tom Inis reached such proportions that it pletely from tlie ground. Blown fell Charh’R Simmon*, 1 acre DR. STA C Y? forw ard w itli his head between his knees, land, tind Iiourp, 200.00 2.1*8 ’’I II 1.11 >■; Io 111,- rllBi-ni. i.f Rorhlnnit nnd King Solomon's Lodge, F. .and A. M., has lost its significance ami has be and Green struck him several times over Edward L. George, aer TS POLICY CONTItACT I* plain and d. f w vicinity, that he ha* rt moved hi* Office to land, and hou*e, 375.00 4.85 inite in idl it* lerroR, aud no ehaiiee for mi*- of Ontario has expelled a member for come a source of no inconsiderable ex the bead, and, as I then supposed, split St. George (HI ami Guano Co., Io n c c p tk n. 236 MAIN STREET, liis skull at every stroke. f:n- ory buildiug*, w harf, k e 1200.0U 15.57 {over M ertill k B u rp ee’*,) agnosticism. If the Grand Lodge sup pense to pupils, m any of whom cannot Endicott llaRting-, one rhare TS POLK IKS A 1SK I was not tw o feet from Brow n at that S.til Loft ( ’«., 70 00 ,«0 Wh • 1 e may be coni’tilted (free o f charge,) afford to pay their share and yet can i.’xc o x i i:^rPAiir.rc UpOtt ports the Subordinate Lodge in its action time. Of course I got out of tlie build L. (L C randon, . aer<‘ of laud AlterI three year* for any canee except fraud. .. any and all dl*ea*eR. Dr. S. ha* been very not bear to be considered selfish or and sto re, 4 0 1 5 20 f-R ln l in the tre a tm e n t of Chronic Di*ea»-e*. this w ill be an eye-opener for masons at ing nssoon as possible, and did not know Joseph E. Dunn, onc-hulf Office hour* from 1 lo5P. M. ThurRdny, Friday T PAYS DEATH CLAIMS, W IT H O U T and Saturday* of / 57. G un'i/e. | T. E. T I BBKPTS his sword in Hie m iddle, s trik in g w itli an Rpeeial features of thD cotnpai.y and Irund by expedition. It may prove easier to degradation and crime in London, which none Otlur. tlie liilt and making only scalp wounds. i> n i v ’r i > » t . reach than to get away from. have heretofore been assiduously kept rp ilE ADVANTAGES of this U« ir.pnnv are eth extracted without pain l»v Nltrou* Oxide from the public view. The action of "CANDEE” ARCTICS 1 AGE, FNPERIENt E, Si LONG F1NAN Xlnin nil (I IViutei Street*. '» WHO HE WAS. — WITH— < IAL CONDI I ION, LARGE SURPI.t S. EQl’IT the (!u -.cite in m aking this expose is re ABLE and ATTL’ACTIVE PLAN.-, arid eot.Rei- Aroostook’s prospective railroad from DOUBLE THICK BALL. votive mtinngr ment. n . 33. nvm irXjinn. B ancroft to Houlton has fallen through. garded favorably by some nntl strongly (tne of tlie bookkeepers fora Detroit 1 ( all or send to any Agency Ollice for a cif liar o f tho plan*. Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, AVc .sympathize with the Aroustook.ulcrs disitpproved by others. If the e.xpostttc lumber firm was recently sent Io tlie (ias aud Etller adtniiil*tered. north woods to transact some business in their present bereavement and hope B followed by any attempt at remedy 3o b le W ear 254 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. the action of the pnper w ill be proven a for his employers. He is a mail o f good JAMES SiNKINSON, that ere long the shriek of the locom o mind and strong limb, and lias liung o n th e Robinson & Rowell, tive may be heard in the land. wise one. A tree is known iiy its fru it. about gymnasiums long enough to work S o l e . KfiKASES FOR MA,lit AGENCIES. • PORitAND, ME. up Isis muscle and understand how to DISTRICT lIEADQCAitrEltS: ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Texas is frightened by the advent of It is rid tied of Dora Wiley, the singer strike from t l i e shoulder. He readied a imp belonging to another linn just at Dr. F . E . Ililclii’O:k's Oflicc. A. K. Spear Bieck, foot of Park Street, myriads of frogs, that graceful animal ami actress, that site punished a drunken noon one day, and all but one of tlie r nocK LA .i\ro. h a vin g heretofore been a rather infre fellow wim insulted her at Rochester last loggers gave him a hearty welcome. L S -,gggE7Y.i - R o c k l a n d . quent visitor in the land of the cow-boy. week by striking him w itli iter clenched T i l l s one seemed out of sorts and bent The “C a n d e b ” HtnjBKR Co. give a better Rub II. J. COLE. District Agent. on mischief. After throwing out re ber than can be obtained elsewhere for the sumo We now expect io see the tide ol French list. The story may lie true and limy m oney, with their great improvement of tho O. G. M OFFITT, peated slurs and insults la boldly said: immigration setting strongly toward BOBBLE THICK BALL. The extra thickiiesfl ol not lie true. I f In to it does not add “ .Stranger, I ’ ve bet n aching for :t rubber right under the Ircad, gives DOUBLE B EAR. Fire and Life Insurance. Texas. much to that lady's reputation, for no whole week past to put some one in my Ask to pee the “ (’AXDEE” Double Thick Ball Losses*adiu*ted at till* office. -Rfr 12* Rubbers in Boots, Arctics, Overuhocs, Alaskas, &c, gentleman should demean himself to vest pocket.” A. F. Crockett & Co., 278 Union Block. Rockland.:Mo. E d itor Cox o f the I’oothbay /.'• ,/;>/ r .-trike n drunken booby, wliilo on tin: This was turned oil'in a pleasant man A Common Sense ner, lint llie logger persisted : —HAVE— is in const ant receipt of letters from part of a lady the act would lie far A. J. ERSKINE ^ • I ’ ve got it great hankering Io play nnonyint tu parties, instructing him how more unseemly. A pugilistic woman is piteli and toss w itli you, and il you don’t Fire, Life and Accident to run his paper. There tire a great not an object to be a -I mired. run before I linisli my dinner I'm going Reduced the Prices INSURANCE AGENCY, 23S Main Street, - Rnckluml, M e, m any pcoplo in this w orld who feel io heave you over llie shanty a few —ON— tim es.’’ (Room formerly oceupied|by Cobb Lime Co.) called upon to attend to all kinds of Oiio of the events of this month will The Detroiter didn’t run worth a cent !.o**c- ad.iliRted and paid at this office. Agent business but their own. for the well-known Travelers' Accident Insurance lie tlie temperanco camp-meeting at W lien lie saw tlia t a fuss was inevitable Company ol Hartford. iy3* Maranocook, Friday ami .Saturday, duly lie removed his watch and pin, shed his S-AXtE C ’ O - , overcoat and was in lirst rate trim when COAL. II. COCHRAN. A. W. SEWALL. No, sir, tin re is no lim it to the possi .‘11, and August 1. All temperance Wholesale Agents Candee Co., organizations are invited to lie present. tlie logger got ready to heave away. As BOSTON. MASS. bilities of tc’eticc. A French oculist llie bully came forward lie was neatly Cochran &. SewalPs It is now expected tliat Mrs. Lathrop of lately treated a lady troubled with a de knocked down, lie got up witli tv grin NOTICE. Broken, Egg, Stove and FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, fective eye. lie removed the impaired Canada, will lie there. Koine think ami went down again. Tlie third time r i l l l E Joint Standing Committee on Accounts and -AXD- 1 Claim* of the City of Kocklaml, w ill be in rcf- she is the ablest orator o f her sex in lie got up lie sat down on a log to collect Franklin Coal orb ami substituted the eye of a rabbit, si'tu at the City Treiiniirer’s office, on the FB I- Accident Insurance Agency. this or any o ilie r country. As lias been Ids ideas, and when they had returned to D A \ Evening preceding the sccmid Monday ol the operation resulting admirably. Wo him lie carefully approached tlie Detroit each mouth, tor the purimnc of examining claim* CAPITAL IIKPRESEKTKD OVER the custom, there will be the best of agidiml the city. All billn must be approved by had rather wear a rabbit's eye Ilian one er and said : the party contracting them, and should be pre*ent- A. F. CROCKETT & 00., NINETY MILLION B0LLAKS. of bis ears. music, including bands .and vocal, anti “ Mebbe you are a Presidin’ Elder?” cd at Raid time ami place, or left with the com mittee previous to the date nbove mentioned. I.os«ea Adjusted und Paid a t till. O llice,. oilier special attractions. Saturday “ No.” A. D. BIRD, will be tlie children's day. “ Regular preaeher?" E. D. (iRAVES. Crockett Block, North End 24I» M A IN S T R E E T . R O C K L A N D , People seem to be m uch disturbed “ N o.” W. L. BI.At KING I’ON. Committee on Account* and Claims. ROCKLAND. anil mixed up over the new postal law. • Circuit rider?” Tlie Cheyenne Indians of Indian HAHN, ROBBINS & CO, N ow , please, just listen to ns. A ny “ N o.” Territory threaten an outbreak, in this “ Tract distributor?'' PREPARE TO-DAY le tter that weighs an ounce or less etui F O R I'ilE ease, as in many others, the red.nen “ No; I am a bookkeeper in tlie em Painters, Grainers, Glaziers, bo sent for one cent. A letter that ploy of Lath & Shingle, of Detroit.” ...... AND ...... seem to lie not solely at fault. They weighs half an ounce cannot be sent for “ Put it lliar!” said tlie man, as lie held PERILS OF TOMORROW. are liarassetl Ivy tin; cow-boys until they PAPER HANGERS. half a cent. Every letter requires a out liis hand. “ I’m till liltill' and no can endure it no longer. If tlie gov liglit, hut 1 took you for some sort of tv two cent stamp. Wholesnle anti Retail Dealer* in ernment carries out tlie plan proposed preaeher, and I thought I might wallop JitOWNS 1,7 SF 'I ,--, W I S C O N S I N t ] J s \ . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, of taking away tho arms of tlie you and stand solid witli tlie boys. Say, Reports that Chinese Gordon is still w ill von do me a favor? ' Artists’ Materials,Brushes, Indian, the threatened revolt will un “ Yes.” alive are circulated. The latest story is doubtedly lie precipitated, Tire Indians “ All right. I'm going to tell tlie boys Alabastines for Walls and Ceilings. r W . that lie escaped from Khartoum before will not voluntarily give up their only that you are Tom Sayers, and don't you Satlufautiun Guaranteed in ull curph. its fall and took refuge with friendly protection against tlie depredations of deny it! C a rryin g tw o black eyes 204 Mitin Street* - Opp. Farwell Hull, around this eamp for the next fortniglit iLilir.Ulb-.-. tribes in the interior, which would ac their enemies, the cow-boys. will lie grief enough for me to stagger count for bis long silence. But would under, let alone any one knowing tliat I Gen. Gortlon flee from Khartoum and got 'em from a man wearing a bill'd I lie strike of tlie horse-car conductors '-• 'A*-' . B./r. I leave his bravo supporters there? shirt and a elean collar." I - r..|Hku^— y " 1 ^ N 5 A S iEifV ■/ ,v C, - ami drivers at Chicago lias assumed Rose Leaf, Fine Cut, alarming proportions. Tho strikers at CHICAGO,ROCK ISLAND a PACIFIC RAILWAY I’V reason of its central positii hitbiii to Navy Clippings Tho meanest joke yet is that played DUST AND FOG. all prilleipal lines Last and V lull la I anil li i tack the new employes and deter tlie initial p oillls. enlist it lit es | be alaiit nibl upon some Ottawa, Ontario, burglars eotit illelit a I link ill tliat nysteii a tn o a p m and Snuffs ears from running. Tlie police have tn tion will, li iav iie^ and la«-il I iu h I I i iilli'- Mr. John Aitken recently read n pi l>rtvv<-eii pities o f tilt \l lu iillr •ilie C.H.sl- It last week. In the geological museum had several bloody contests with is also the favorite and h - t r. m i 11 < hi | < im -- per liel'nre the lliiyal Society of K ling- Instiiully Believes and Cures was a large nugget labeled "Australian East. Noi’tllea-t alld Kolltliea ...... , ______tlie strikers ami their friends, and still liiirg mi Hid origin of fogs, mists unil CRAMPS, COLIC, points West. Northwest mid Southwest. g o ld .” It Wits stolen by burglars ami ‘.lie war goes on. The settlement of tlie ulonils. From u grent iinnilier of experi The Creat Rock Island Route CHOLERA MORBUS, (Siiai'arit*cs its patrons th.it sense ol per.-eiml seen it lias since transpired that t ie nugget relations of employer and employee is ment.-. vvilli m oist u ir nt ilifl'erenl lem- Al.l. EOltMS 111'- lit.v afforded by a solid. I Inin.uglily liulhi-ted road lie I. smooth tracks ol continuous -II.' rail. Siibstan was merely a plaster of paris litc tlie great question of tlie day. Strikes perulures, to ileterminu llie positions SUMMER COMPLAINT, and bridges, rolling sleek as m ar and ll skill ealt Iiiukc il. tlie salety simile of a culubrated lump of gold which province condensation of water • pi i i uees oi pair in hlllfer*. platforms alld all hl nkij and other labor troubles are lint a sur vapor, lie eoueliules tliat wlienever Water A U . E X T K H X A I. A I V I’E K X A L P A IN S id »hat evaeling dls.dplliie which governs tlie pine- found years ago. I hose burglars w ill i-a I opi i at ion o I Intel iol Dakota. shows tlie impure mid dusty stale of tile Still another DIHECT LINE, via Seiieeu ami Kan W lll.ltLAS, by >ati*luetnry evidence pn sente.1 n il Moi’iiin* in less than ai liour with Baker’s kakee. bus been opened between Cincinnati. Indian to the undersigned, it has hei n made to appear lay upon bis cheek, and bis body was tlie slate Io admit ladies to its educa almospliere. Specilie. o ils alld1 L ila v ette. am i Coltlleii B lulfs. Kaiif-a.-( ity , eapoli I S|. Paul and Intermedin points that “THE ROCKLAND NATIONAL BANK,” kick'd ami pounded black ami Idoe. tional privileges, and Colby soon fol roi detailed d, • ini' ilit'ii M*e Map- and' Eolders, -oh in the City of Rockland, in llie county of Knox ED W IN I. PRAY, oht.iinaldi . a- we|| „„ eke ull pi ilieipalIT Ticket i . - ami Stale of Maim*. Inis complied with nil the He was soon unconscious, aud then bis lowed. So fin-, however, it has not A belated port is out witli a poem 35 Potter st., Prov itlcnce, R. I., says : tlie Eliited State bv ud tnovisioii* ot the “Act of ('oiigriss to enable Was tuken with era u ip s in the stomach, very simi assailants threw bis body into the road, erlled "A Thousand t ’beers." H e lias lar to ( Took 4<> drops Baker's National Banking Association* to H2. election. Every oilier democrat gave a C H IC A-0-0. Now i in nt i out; J, Henri W. Uaumni, <’oinpt- the team over him as lie lay in the minutes and a* well as i \ , r. Can cheerfully to every lirtcen gentlemen. Tlie ex thousand elieers last November. recommend your medicine as a sterling j roller ol ihe Currency, do herein «•< itiiy that article. for CHOLER A. “THE ROCKLAND NA’IIONAI. BANK,” in dirt. When rummies are obliged to re- periment will not bo given a fair trial, — ------' the City <1 Roek'aml, in the County of Kr ox ami sort to such methods as the above it is however, until female dormitories are A>k for “ HAliEli’S Grout American Spe- ILL’ S Cholera Morbus, Slate of Maine if authorize.! io have succession for “ Voting man. you are going plum to cilic,” prepared by Maurice Baker .N Co., Port the period speeilied in it* amended articles of strong evidence that they are being elected and other steps taken so slieol.” said mi irate fallier Io liis dissi land, Me. Dysentery, j association, namely uulii close of businets on 1 J u n e 21, 1905. <1 p i t pated son. “ Well,” chimed in llie and ull forms of |*nin push t'y severely. The i um- that ladies etui have equal facilities witli SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. and I ullninniulioii. ( ,------In testimony whereof wit tiers my Price 50 Ceuta REMEDY f Heal of tin? | hand and seal of i llice, this 19th d ay S tilers tire their owu greatest enemy. tlie male students. t'o-eduealioii in sympathetic mother, who iiad not read ______Ha* been tested in the revised edition, “ let him go. you S AT 1 S I ’ A C T I O N G I A R A N T E E IL thousands < i families during tin- last Comptroller of June, lsS5, Examples like the above make many Maine colleges so far lias proved a fa il Thirl\ Year*, and 1* without au equal of the I ii. W. CANNON, never want to give him a chalice to go for the cur<’«»! aliovecomplaints. Foiranle i I Currency. J Comptroller of the Cutrcucy, converts to the temperance cause. ure. bv Druggists everywlicrc. ami wlioles’ule I •------No. 1446. any place anyway.” H»<> II. II. Ilu> A Hon. Portlaad.