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C A M D E N ’S G R A D U A T IO N . manner gave a well prepared essay on the im Sum m or Se««ioii'',r WANTED AFTER THOUGH IS. TO IHE FRONT. BOSTON LETTER. —OK TIIF.- At 165 Broadway 3500 chairs t . mend without portant and timely subject that of “ Drifting regard t<» their kind or condition Prices accord T h a t o f the Class o f ’93 a V ery Suc from the Puritan Sabbath.” She carried her Ing lo amount of material used and labor. Stray Comments on Recent Various The “ C.-G’s” Candidate Getting Support Our Weekly Notes From New England's cessful Affair. audience back to the days of our forefathers SCHOOL OF EXPRESSIVE ART Feb. 7. 5 R. M PILLSBURY A CO. County Graduations. from Various Sources. Great Metropolis. The graduation exercises of Camden High with their Puritanical Ideas and strict obser- JXTXa'ST 1 0 -2 0 , 'O 3. WANTED. School were held In ihe Congregational church vance ° f ,hc L,,r
OUR VICINITY. MEN AND WOMEN. a specialist. Many friends hope his absence STOOD FOURTH from our city may be but temporary.----- Stephen O Andros of Gardiner is visiting his The C.-Ci. Candidate Nears the Head in Little Chatty Sketches From Various Personal Paragraphs of More or Less father, R. B. Andros, at the Thorndike. The the W orld’s Fair Contest. Neighboring Towns. Interest to Our Readers. young man has Jnst graduated from the Friday and Saturday M ss Helen A. Kalloch Gardiner High School with honors, and w ill Frp.nk Fale« has returned to his home in of 1 h e C -G. force stood No 4 in the Boston Farmers In and about North Waldoboro enter Bowdoin College this Fall----- Simon Eureka. Kansas. Journal World’s Fair contest. Collectors of prophesy a short crop of hay this season, Hart and wife and Miss Annie Kempster have Miss Grace Phillips of Bancor is visiting coup- ns must bear in mind that ail votes must o o been visiting In W a’doboro.------The Misses reitch the Boston Journal office by eicht o’clock FULLER & CO Hay has been selling for SIS a ton. A tew Miss Carrie K irk. Kincaid now occupy the house, 54 Union street p m.,-Saturday, July 15 It will not be safe I loads have been sold In this city recently tor Mrs. F. 8. Walls of Vinaihaven has been lately vacated by Harlow P. Wood-----Miss to wait until -Saturday morning. July 15, before 820 and 822 a ton. Some of the farmers are visiting up Belfast way. Evelyn Burbank returned last week from a bolding back their hay thinking that after the mailing, as a little delay might prevent their Mrs. Charles A. West and daughter Anna of three weeks visit to Chicago and the W orld’s This Week we shall offer the following baying season Is over old hay w ill advance to a arrival in time On the last week of the con I Boston are visiting in this city. Fair----- Mrs. Parker of Camden is v isitin g still higher price. test coupon collectors had bettor mail tieir votes J. A. Tolman and family have been visiting friends at the North-end------Nelson B Cobb The Great o o direct to the Journal office. and party went over to his delightful cottage at Eggs In the country are selling for 17 cents wt Hurricane, guests of Mrs. Ellen Deane. Bartlett’s Harbor, North Haven, Sunday------and advancing. It is something unusual for Mrs. Charles Marston and daughter Annie Mrs. F. O. Keating of Appleton sends a batch A. P St.Clair accompanied by his daughter eggs to be holding up at this season of the of Cambridge are at Fred Young's for the of votes for Miss Kalloch, with a word of en" Etta, made a business trip to Swan’s Island year, but they have been high for a year, couragemert. We hope collectors w ill send in Bargains and Novelties! Summer. Thursday, returning Saturday----- Mrs. Ellen o o their votes early this week so that Miss Kalloch Walter Newbert and Jack Sarao of New Pendleton returned last week from Jackson, Damaged A Waldoboro man informs us that he thinks may move up another notch in the procession* York spent Sunday in town. They were en where she has been for several weeks with her a considerable portion of Waldoboro's burned route for Appleton. sister Mrs. Damon, who is io poor health----- district w ill be rebuilt. We most certainly Miss Grace Sherman, who has been attending Mrs. Emma Adams and daughter Lorea and T H IS YOU bope so. PRIZE o o Rockland Commercial College, ha9 returned Miss Nellie Gregory, accompanied Capt. C E T BY Waldoboro needs a water supply, and a cltl- to her home in Appleton. Adams in his vessel to Buck’s Harbor, where 50Doz W indsor Ties 1 3 C zen of that town Informs us that he is confident Mrs. Walter Goodenough of Columbus, they sail for a trip to New Y ork----- Mrs Chas. CONTEST CHEWING Goods Bargain No. 6. that the springs in the h ill hack of the town Ohio, was in the city last week, called here by Jones and daughter Helen of Bangor are at or 2 for 2 5 c , would furnish an adeqnate supply. the death of bis aunt, Mrs. Fred Young. Mrs. L. E. Metcalfe’s,Park street----- Cornelius o o Miss Carter E. Flye of Winslow, formerly Emperor is home from 8t. Mary 's College, Van “ Sweet Isaac worth 25c each. One lot Suede Mousque- Buren, for the Summer vacation. His friend North Waldoboro Is a very pretty little vil. opera’or in our central telephone office, is John Peterson accompanied him for a few lage with several well supplied stores and a supplying in the Belfast office for a few weeks. TOBA.OOO. Sale day’s visit, going from here to his home in 15 pieces Real Scotch taire Kids, in tan, mode good sized church. This village Is the home Mrs. C. E. Burpee and Mrs. E. A. Went Salem, Mass., yesterday-----Mr?. A. D. Bird F irst SATISFACTION. o f the Burnhelmers. Godfrey Burnheimer O-'tober 2, 1>93, « e shall aive to the con- worth have returned from Belfast where they went to Bath last week to attend the wedding S econ d turner returning the LAKGKHT nnmbcr and two sons, Jacob and Christian, came from G ingham 1 2 1 "2c, and slate shades, 7 9 c . attended the silver wedding of their brother, of Miss Etta Palmer and Oscar Rogers of that of “Sweet tags to uh, the rum of the old German settlement on Dutch Neck, •50 The next two largest, 1 G ent'a D. N. Bird. Waldoboro, years ago and settled where North city. Miss Palmer Is well and favorably known Gold Watch each. T he n ex t two w orth 38c. Alfred Sherman of Auburn was in town here having visited our city several times. The largest ® 10 each. The next ten largest real value $1 25. Waldoboro now is. From these descended the W3 each. Of yesterday. He returned home last evening, wedding is spoken of as a most delightful and T h ird Any consumer may send 25 “Sweet present residents of that name, among whom Isaac” tags and receive bv return mail n 40 pieces Picotine Suitings are included two of the best business men of accampanied by Fred Shermon who w ill pass pretty affair. genuine tine Imported Pocket Knife, but the Summer there. Miss Jennie Fales is home from Mrs.Stearns’ these tag-* will not be counted in the con the village—Joshua and John Burnheimer. test for the Capital Prizes. 8 c , worth 12 l-2c. There’s also a family of, the name in Washing J. J. Walker, Mrs. Walker, Master Don school, Amherst, Mass.------Walter V. Went w. 0. worth of Ticonderoga, ’ N. Y., is visiting his Send J. W Gould, 0 Central Wharf, Bargain No. 7. ton. The name of Hoflses is also a common one Walker and Grade Hunt who have been visit T a g s to BO'TON, MASS. xxxx parents in this city. He w ill remain until Hewett & Co.'s at North Waldoboro, there being three families ing at Ash Point, have returned to their home 25 28 See the Coods Displayed of the name in the village. This family also in Liberty after the Fourth------Mrs. W. N. Auspland and son, who have been visiting Mrs. H. B. in W in d o w . came from the old Germans at Waldoboro. J. P. Ingraham, F. W. W ight and H. M. One lot Dress Shields, 3 Simmons have returned to their home in Salis N o t This family name is also found In Warren, Lord, with their wives, and Frank P. Wight, bury, Mass. Miss Nettie E. Simmons accom o n left Wednesday with a span for a five days panies them----- Mrs. R. A. Shepherd.of Kelso, h o w m u c h , The chnrch at No. Waldoboro Is of the drive in Knox and neighboring counties, re Bargain No. i. p airs for 2 5 C. North Dakota,nee Luella A. Jameson,formerly turning home Sunday. at the Methodist denomination. Addison E. Russell uf South Thomaston, is visiting friends and is pastor, a young man who has just been lo but how good. Albert Smith is recovering from the accident relatives in this city-----Miss Mae Hooper cated there. Mr. Russell is well liked and is to his knee, and is at the store attending to started yesterday for a visit to Paris, whence ,One Case Short Length, doing a good work. His field covers No. W al business again. We feared something serious she goes to Portland and Boston for a few Bargain No. 8. doboro and O rffs Corner, and he is now mak. might result from this happening and are glad weeks-----Fred Fales is home from Phillips, ing arrangements to preach every fourth Sun White Ground Prints enough to chronicle his return to business Exeter Academy, for the Summer vacation----- W illia m s ’ day in Washington. Mr. Smith is one of our business men who Miss Fannie E. Bunker is visiting in Belfast, Rink. One lot Imported Hose, o o would be greatly missed fiom Main street for where she attended the graduation exercises of 4 c . " ’o rth 6c. A movement is on foot to repair the North any length of time. the Belfast High School------James P. Russell R oot Beer. Waldoboro church, and some 8300 has been is canvassing through the eastern part of the slates only, 2 9 C . w orth raised for the purpose. Eugene Mofflt and bis son Caleb from Read field are at C. G. Moffit's— -Gen. Cilley left state. Greatest temperance drink on earth. Has o o Fred Stewart is home from Oberlin College, 50c. for Boston, Monday, to attend’ the reunion of the best flavor and body, combining ele Bargain No. 2. No. Waldoboro has no public house beside coming via Paterson, N. J., where he visited the Society of the Army of the Potomac and ments that quench the thirst and strengthen the boupe of Washington Burnheimer, where Rev. D. P. Hatch. He w ill graduate next I ’SS?-' It "’’II be at least four weeks travelling men bre kindly cared for. the Cavalry Society of the United States in the the system. One bottle extract makes 5 latter of which he is an officer. Tuesday they year. During the Summer he w ill officiate as One Case Pink and Blue o o gallons of " the kind that suits." before we shall be able to re have an excursion down the harbor, Wednes night clerk at the Bay Point----- A. F. Achorn North Waldoboro boasts an iron bridge and This is not only “ just as good” F q . day a carriage drive through thejsuburbs, and made his last trip as American Express mes turn to our old stand, aud it is Bargain No. a busy saw m ill with excellent water power, as others, but’fa r better. One J SOLD banquet at American House in the evening----- senger over the K & L., Saturday. Mr. Achorn trial will support this claim. A EVERYWHERE. Chambray Prints 6 c. o o Mrs. John Brown and daughter Myra from has been running a number of years on this WUlisas 4 Csrhtca, Hsrtford, Ct. our wish to The Lake House at beautiful’ Jefferson is Pulpit Harbor were the guests of Carrie B. route, and has been a most faithful and efficient w orth 8c. closed, buf,neftf at hand Mrs. Brown furnishes Pillsbury, Wednesday-----Mr. Mansfield from employee----- Miss Elizabeth C. Crocker w ill Opera Length Hose for ro f entertainment to man and beast. Millbridge was at C. A. Young’s Grace street arrite home from Chelsea, Mass , this week. CROCKETT & LOVEJOY C l o s e 0 0 last week----- Mrs. Isaac Brown went home to SUMMER SOUNDS. Have just received a line of trs. Brown, who keeps the public house at Pulpit Harbor, Saturday, on the Sylvia- 5O c. w o rth 85c. Jefferson, has a cat which is constantly at war Capt. John S. Ingraham and wife of New York Echoes from Retired Spots Where Busy A ll O u r Bargain No. 3. with her tail. Every time she catches arrived in the city Saturday----- G. H. Vosmus Men Retreateth. HATHAWAY sight of her tail she attacks it viciously, and of Lewiston takes A. F. Achorn’s place as the most of the time her appendix is swollen American Express Messenger on the Rockland- Yacht Yokahonia is in town for the season's Present Stock One Lot 6-4 Chenille and sore from her own vigorous attacks, Portland run fun. SHIRT WAISTS, Bargain No. io. o o A. H. W hitford, formerly secretary of our Before removal, and we have J. N. Bond of Jefferson is one of the well The Rubinsteiu Club w ill picnic at the Simp- Table Covers S 1 .4 8 | Young Men’s Christian Association, but now known citizens of the place. He is 82 years Bon House tomorrow. With Standing Laundered Ccllats. located in Rochester, N. Y , was the guest tor made a regular cut down of old and stands six feet high, and every inch is Silk Shirt Waist, $3.50, a few hours Saturday of Frank W. Fuller. and seen, for he stands as erect and stalwart as a The Bay Point opened yesterday, and the prices in every department. S 2.O O . Sunday afternoon be addressed a gospel meet pine. He is a harness maker, a good work first guests arrived last evening. ing of young men in the rooms of Bangor’s man, ant^ has done business fifty odd years In worth $5.00. elegant Association. Mr. Whitford plans to Best Qaality Black Satine Waists. the same little shop. Ballard Park is early attracting attention be in Rockland the coming week. He is look this season. T Is really a dellghlful spot. AA^A^A A^ A^ Bargain No. 4. o o ing finely and the handsome full beard that Jeflerson has a new and commodious Ma he has grown lent an added charm, to say Look at our : sonic H all, built by local enterprise and dedi nothing of dignity----- W. F. Norcross is in The Nameless Whist club and friends w ill One Lot Fast Black cated a few months ago with appropriate cere Boston on business----- Marion Staples and congregate at tbe Simpson House July 4. Special Bargains Bargain No. n. monies. wife of Joplin,Mo.,arc the guest of the former’s o o V WAIST Satine Umbrellas, 26 in. brother, Roscoe Staples. Mr. Staples formerly Some six or eight Rockland couples w ill be A fine farm in Jefferson, with good managed a restaurant in this city, in the A. J. entertained in Waldoboro tomorrow by Mas buildings and commodious, and sixty acres of For Infants Small pluce. He left here 17 years ago, and is Fannie Reed. 65C . 28 in. The greatest of all. Ev fine land, is offered for sale for 81000. Good a prosperous real estate and insurance man in 7 5 c . chance for some one! Joplin----- Fred R. Sweetser of New London, A Thomaston party rendezvoused at Oakland o o Conn., formerly o f this city, is spending the Tuesday, and had a delightlu 1 time. A. .il. GT*We Mill have Bargains iu Under Dress Goods, 30 in. 8 9 c . ery Summer Garment for One of the Interesting features of Jefferson Summer nt bis old home in Searsport. He Wood, bead waiter at Oakland, is very court w ear anti Hosiery. scenery is the natural dam near J. .1. Bond’s visited in Rockland SHturd ly and Monday----- eous and efficient and adds materially by his store. It is worth travelling a long distance Mrs. Mary Vincent o! Bosti n, formerly of kind offices to the pleasuro of guests. Velvets, Gimps, Ladies and Children in to see. Nature has reared up a lofty pile of this city, who has been visiting the family of Crockett N Lovejoy. Bargain No. 5. ich so shuts in the water that the con B. W. Adams has gone to Kennebunkport, Misses Mary Fogler, Mary Wiggio, Aueia duction of a narrow wall of rock was only where she serves as housekeeper of the Ocean 11. Wood and Urace Simonton, ate ui tue Rockland, Maine. Laces, Satines, our stock marked down necessary to convert the stream into a fine mill- Bluff bouse. Litchfield coltage, Cooper’s Beach-— Mis. One Lot Plaid Print, i driving power. Miss Edith Chase has gone to Portland to 11. W. W ight and party occupy the Wight cot o o regardless of cost to close attend the weddiug of her cousin, Miss Ida tage—E A.Burpee and family are at the Beach Ths Nevens House, Searsmont, :s a favorite Chase, to George femally of Dorchester, Mass. for the season----- Mrs.C. H. Berry w ill occupy Ginghams, Ladies’ Suits, Waist and headquarters for our people. Randlett Ness is ----- Frank T. Pearsons is enjoying a rustica the E. A. Burpee residence, Middle street, lor before July 4, ’93. landlord and keeps a home-like, clean, comfort tion bt the family cottage. Crescent Beach----- tbe Bummer. able place. Searsmont has four grocery stores, S k irt, S I .2 5 , worth ' Albert Smith is in Portland, called there by THE FOURTH AT HOME. White Goods, several saw mills, a grist m ill, which are run the serious illness of his brother Richard----- by water power, of which the town has a fine Capt. Weston Gregory came home Friday At Oakland the managers have provided a Horsfords $2.00. supply. Searsmont only needs a railroad to night from New London, Conn.-----Miss Grace fine program. The sports include sack races, become a place of life and progress. This Sherman spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs S. greased pig and pole, base ball game, dancing Batistes, Hamburgs, town wus the head of the old Georges Canal, V. Pendleton, Lincolnville------Miss M yrtle in tbe pruvilion, the flying horses, a ball and and has now hopes that in (he tuture (he Morton of Richmond Me., is visiting her cousin and fireworks In the evening. The Belfast Georges Valley Railroad may reach it with its Miss Gussie Morton, (’amdeu street------Mrs. Bund w ill lu-nish musfc for the occasion. E. Kid Gloves, 4ron rail. Ask your Physician Eunice Leach, formely of Woburn, Mass., is A. Oollatuore w ill be on band wilb a full line * o o making her home with her sister, Mrs. Rachel of refreshments, fruit, etc. The electrics wifi Landlord Ness infomis us that the Georges about Horsford’s Hedges, Grove St.------Mrs. Annie Murch is furnish extra ears and run late in the night. Canal was built from Thomaston to Searsmont visiting her mother Mrs Maty Norwood. Bread Preparation. Table Linens, NOVELTIES. in 1847. There was a great fight in the town Capt O. C. Welt leaves New York this week Tbe celebration in Lewiston the Fourtb bids on the question voting an appropriation to of for a voyage to California in bark Annie Reed. fair io eclipse ibat ol any town in the stale. build the canal. Silas Kalloch, afterwards a It is a pure, health Mrs. Welt is visiting in Springfield----- Miss baboon ascension, baseball, races, grand fire well knowu citizen of Rockland, made quite men's muster and display of fireworks. The Quilts, Napkins, Ellie Bartlett is home Irani Boston-----Russell ful and nutritious a Um oui •peerti In favur ot aid for the canal. lik k n w„ h u H . Burnham— N. A. Burpee's of ibis city with Veazie’s Band Hili' 1111 rt 1/ OaiaF ( n r OK In all of the Fancy Shades But the town voted nor to . . . „ t , borne ol the Ml>> Minn|(, Ml) Luwe|( „ , al ol Rockport w ill participate. Tbe Maine Oer.. Hosiery, Belts, M L U PP." u M : J.Q L y.Q. and Figures is a Novelty. citlxen. of the town, however, made large aufi. I w , b,.s_ W nj. U u iu rd i o( „ tral makes one fare for tbe round frip. Take powder, and supplies senptions of stock, and lost it alias the scheme drug store, has been passing a vucation at his ft in and see tbe lun. proved utterly worthless. Only one boat the system wi th the Bath home----- The families of Edwin -Sprague reached Searsmont. A large concourse of the The Bluebill steamboat line w ill run a dol and K C. Rankin are summering at the Simp In all of the New town’s people went down on the bridge to wel lar excursions to and from all tbe landings on phosphates of which son House----- Mrs. James Wight returned come it, and there was great joy. It was short their route, witb tickets good for fbree days Rubber Garments, QlH” NeW Line Of Glace Kids home Saturday after a visit of several weeks in Shades are Real lived, however, for owing to lack of water the The route is from the city o f Ellsworth aud fine flour is deprived. Massachusetts----- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Say- project fell through, and the subscribers of intermediate landings uitb the price is tbe same ward ol Victoria, British Columbia, are visit Underwear, Buttons,, ; Novelties. stock not only had to whistle for the money —one dollar for all. ing at Hon. A. F. Crockett's----- Rev. W. O. they put into stock hut for more money which Holman is in Newton Highlands, Mass., The races at Knox Trolling Park w ill be a A m an they were called upon to pay. called there by the serious illness of his only big attraction for the afternoon. A ll the good Curtains, Hdkfs., L in e d , for o o sister, Miss Allie Holman----- Mis. H. G. Berry, horses in (he vicinity are entered and some fine without .1 conscience is hardly On the “ fiat” about one-eighth of a mile Miss Browu and Hiram B Know have arrived trotting w ill be tbe result. worse oil than without a watch.— Novelties in Fancy Silk Waists from the Nevens House, is a ''cut,'* one of the at their Middle street cottage for the Summer S 5 .5 O . At Vinaihaven, Tenant's Harbor aud Uniou No excuse for lacking either. reiects of the old canal. Mr». A. D. Snow is expected later------Mrs. R. Etc., Etc- u o A Shepard of Kelso, North Dakota, formerly tbe programs provide for tbe whole dey and A handsome 14-karat gold, tilled, Searsmont and Liberty and Appleton all need Miss Luella A. Jameson of South Thomaston, evening. or coin-silver watch; jeweled Should be examined by every lady. the continuation of the Georges Valley Rail is visiting friends and relatives in the city----- The evening attraction at Farwell Opera movement; a perfect time-keeper; road. Miss Cowperthwait of Denver, Col., is the House is Frederick Bryton, in "F orgiven.'’ stem-set and stem-winding (in o o guest of Mrs. G. D. Hayden for the Summer about live seconds); may be bought A dispatch from Washington, D. C-, in yes ----- Misses Mary and Martha Hail have gone to FRATERNITY FACTS. for ten dollars—even less. It is tar Xt^ We have New Novelties in Suits every day. Remember terday’s papers staled that Roscoe 1 hunion M orrill to visit their cousin, Miss K ilty B. superior to any Swiss watch at the had beau appointed Shipping Commissioner at Wentworth. They passed Sunday at Crosby Alfarata Council has an election of officers we Fit every Suit before delivery. ibis Tuesday evening. I t is hoped lhat every price:—The new, perfected, quick- Rockport. Inn, Belfast, the guests of their aunt, Mrs. H. winding "Waterbury. o 0 P. C. W right----- Capt. Elmer E. Strout is vis member w ill be present. W.O Hewett K o., iting in Orringlon----- Dr. O. L. Bartlett ipteuds Dr. Charles A. Peaslee of Wiscasset, Ed Isaac G. Calder wood of Vinaihaven was one Your jeweler sells It In a great of the speakers at (he Maiue Bute College shortly to leave our city uod take a post grade, ward Bodwell aud H. H. Conant, of De Valois variety uf designs: ladies’ ate course at Chicago, devoting him self to the Commandery, Vinaihaven, and W ill T. Marr bunting-case, dainty chate ROCKLAND. Sophomore prize declamations, Saturday. His laine with decorated dial, bus eye and ear, to which department of the medi o l Bootbhsy accompanied the Bath HlrKnlghte PULLER & COBB declamation was “ The Death of the Old iness-roan's watch, and boy 's Squire.’’ cal science he wiU thereafter apply himself as on their trip to Portsmouth. watch. *3 TIIE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1893 3
A lcetle German band ha® been doing our CITY CHAT. to good advantage. In this scene the gal- town. Wise Saws and Modern Instances. PUPILS WANTED. FOLKS AND THINGS. j hint and sprightly hotel porter so success By practical and experienced Stenographer, class FWV£LL\Pf>Ery\ hfousE A ll articles found on the electric cars are left fu lly personated was none other than the Statistics compiled for the census of 1890, of pupils for private instruction in short hand There About Our Rapidly slow that the percentage of deaths from con Instructions to out of town pupils by mall n A NEW PREMIUM BOOK. at J. L. Breck's. i genial E H. Crockett. Miss Gregory has a spec! atty. Growing City. sumption, in the entire country, is .110; from The frame of Geo. McLaughlin’® new home good voice and each of the varied nuinoers Apply to LOTTIE E. LAWRY, We have secured a great bargain for our . cancer and tumors, .021; total, .11 The 25»2fl Pillsbury Block, Rockland, Me. Thursday, \fiine 29 is going into the air. testified to the fact that she, has applied percentage for both, in the New England readers in tbe extensively advertised book HE C.-G. has made a W. H. Glover A Co. are building a house lor herself to the discipline of close and compre ' .States is larger ; that for consumption being “ Samantha at Saratoga.” Josiah Allen’s wife greatdealof talk late BOAT FOR SALE. The Banner Attraction < Mrs. M. M. 8herer at the North-end. hensive study, in comedy aswell as tragedy, .128; for cane r. etc , .035; total .163. A new boat 23 feet long, 8 feet wide (and 4 feet j w rit it and she made a big bit witb tbe job. ly about the need this of which she is now reaping the benefits. Modern pathologists aver that consumption deep. Inquire of K. K. TAl’LKY, Keeper of Nathaniel Ward is having a portico added to season of liberal ap Greefi’s Island Light Station. 25.25 Agents sell tbe book for $2.50 and it’s being The pow*er of her dram atic gefiitis and elo- I is only one form ol scrofula of which tubercle Helen Russell's Englisvb Sports the front of bis house, Winter street. propriations for street sold now lor that price. We offer the work in eutionary a bility was st rongly realized in | is the essential element The tendency to the original fine binding and beautifully illus F. E.Poitie of Bangor has entered the picture work and the need n« scrofulous diseases is usually heredity, though HOUSE FOR SALE. 2O-Lovely Cirls—2\O. the portrayal of “ Loaii, the Forsaken,” the Two story house In first cln«s order throughout 1 framing firm of R. H. Burnham & Co. well of making a lit such diseases may be acquired through the In the Brightest of Sparkling BurlesqaW»» trated by Upper o f Puck fame, as follows : Pay part of the almost desperate Leah being rep A pply to eral appropriation, action of various exciting causes, all of which 20 N A T H A N IE L JO N ES. $2 for T up. C.-G. one year and 50 cents extra Tbe City Council w ill meet next Monday resented by her w ith that exquisite sense for our Public lib ra ry may be classed together as “ causes of debil and get the book, or pay $4 for T h e C.-G. for evening—its July sceance. The committee on | of emphasis ami proportion necessary for ity.” and we have thus far to find any objections of FOR S A LE . n A te : C /ps/i two years and get tbe work free. I f by mai accounts and claim® w ill meet next Friday the just representation of such passages. Mr. M. I. Stevens, of Northport. Waldo Two horses, carriages, pole, single and double fit weight against these propositions. We have harnesses, robes, saddle, etc. Ca'l on send 25 cents for postage. Old or new sub evening. Miss Gregory w a s assisted by Miss L illia n Co., Me., was the victim of a remarkably ma miles and miles of sidewalks which are in a DR. O. L. BART! ETT, scribers are entitled to this book on same The races at Knox Driving Park, July 4. will [ I. Eaton and Bertram Snapleiglt 'noth of lignant type of constitutional tuberculosis, 25 38 Middle 8t. SPECIAL FEATURES. terrible condition, and we have streets, thickly originating from external causes. In the late terms. Call and see a copy. be among the best ever held in the State. The Boston. The singing of Miss Eaton was The Alpine Gavotte, populated, which clamor, and with reason, for spring or early summer of 1889 he began to L a u r e l L ea v e s. entries are many, and there w ill be blood and I listened to w ith pleasure by the audience. FOR S A LE . The Mystifying Mirror Dance, sidewalks. suffer from pain in his left foot, attended with We have a few copies of Laurel Leaves on speed there. | She has a w inning personality, uses her w e ll- One nice new fourteen foot row boat finished In The Alsatian Lady Trio, Members of the City Council who have any swelling and slight tenderness, resembling cherry, all bright. Enquire of The Sensational Polish Dance, hand and subscribers can have their choice of I trained musical voice w ith good taste and rheumatism. Despite skillful medical treat II .11 VCJlVV The Standard Oil Co. has bought the Burke idea of reducing our street appropriations had A Matchless Olio. the two books so long as they last. ! sincerity of stylo, and moreover possesses ment he grew worse; and, in the following lot, east of the Day A Morse shop, and will better take a walk up Pleasant street, over commence work at once on their big tank and that most appreciable q u a lity, clearness of winter, a suspic.ous looking swelling appeared TICKETS 50 CENTS. Charlos Ames' new house, Glen 8treet, is Lisle, o*er a dozen other of our streets, step in upon his left temple. He finally sought relief LOTS FOR SALE. Tickets now ready nt the Opera House. other buildings. articulation, ami well deserved the gener Two bouse lots head o f Gay street, 70x147, for boarded in. tbe holes, fall over the patches and then think at the Massachusetts General Hospital, un Dr. Montrose, he of the once long hair, left the matter over calmly. ous applause awarded her. M r. Shapleigh dergoing an examination by the hoard of $500 each. 26 27 W A L K E R , ROSB & GO. There are some fine gardens on the Old FARWELr70PERA~H0USE town Saturday night at the suggestion of City Members of the City Council who think that proved himself a superior artist. His play surgeons of that institution A pril 7, 1890. Thomaston Road. LOTS FOR SALE. Marshal Crockett. The “ Doctor” knocked it w ill be good policy to cut down the street ing was characterized by delicacy of touch They pronounced his disease to bo constitu Txvo IVIglits, as well as masterly execution and his sev tional tuberculosis, stating that amputation of House Lot., ,175, at .outhorn termlnu. of Elec. - . n . . . Tbe residence of G. A. Ames is being painted down Mrs. Hobbs, his benefactress. appropriations this year had better walk up trieifou.iin Kockian.i.( ,z5,iown;^,inpermonui. Tuesday and Wednesday, eral numbers were skillfully handled. Ills the affected foot aud the opening of all exist —three colors. Look's nice! At the recent meeting of Maine’s Horaeo Summer street and talk with the owners of rendering of Chopin’s Nocturne and Laval- ing abscesses and of others as they should, 25-27 Syndicate Block. ______The Telephone Co. Is to have its Crockett’s paths Drs. D. C. Perkins and W. V. Hanscom those fine new houses there and see what they from time to time, appear were necessary for lee’s “ La P apillon” pleased theaudience and TUESDAY, JULY 4, Point line run down Winter street. of this city read papers, and Dr. Belle Ayers, think of cutting down the street fund, and the prolongation of his life and afforded some FOR S A LE . he responded to encores w ith fine selections. This is a good season for thunder showers, also of this city, was admitted to the associa shutting them out of a sidewalk for another hope for permanent recovery. Almost prefer The two story frame dwelling bouse and lot In The Powerful Romantic Actor, Altogether it was a most pleasing enter ring death to such mutilation. Mr. Stevens Thomaston, corner of Knox and Elliot streets with and timid ladies appreciate the fact. tion. year. And there are many other localities extra house lot adjoining on Knox street. House sim ilarly fixed. tainment. returned home and put himself in the hands contains ten rooms, two bed rooms below and Belfast sent quite a large delegation to George H. Haynes of Portland, formerly of Members of the City Council who think that of a local physician who recommended a three above; heated by furnace throughout; large Rockland’s High School graduation. Camden, visited us yesterday, and left on our POMONA GRANGE. course of remedies now known as Rodolf’s atlic; high cellar with vegetable cellar, cemented desk n copy of “ The State of Maine in 1893,’ there had better be no appropriation for Perrar- New Medical Discovery ami Rodolf’ s Crean fioers; house, ell ard barn sln’ed; Milin good order The T. L. I. target, above Oakland, was nent Improvements had better go and investi and connected with sewer; good garden spot; also a beautiful illustrated brochure. Mr. Haynes’ No session of Pomona Grange was held June Emulsion. a square piano with zKolIatt attachm ent. Frederic Bryton struck by lightning Monday evening. gate the greenish, filthy slime that fills the Thanks to their use, Mr. Stevens escaped 25 Apply to E. A. ROBINSON. ------IN ------latest work. It is on sale at R. H. Burnham's. 24 at Whitefield, but. if pleasant, a meeting The Steamboat InsDectors have been here in gutters of Pleasant street and other important the surgeon’s knife and is now in good health Capt. Charles W illiam s has commenced the will be at the same place, Saturday. July 1st specting the new steamboat Catherine. thoroughfares, study into the needs of culverts with two good legs, abscesses all healed, ami, work of getting the McLoon quarry in condi commencing promptly at 1 p. tn. to all appearance, the tubucular taint eradi Bleachery Notice. F O R G IV E N ’ The northern side of Masonic street has a on Rankin, Liraerock and Franklin streets, All persons having work nt the Bonnet Bleachery tion for working again. The rock which fell in C l a r a M a n s f ie l d , Secretary. cated from his system. Letters, with stamps new sidewalk, built by the residents thereon. and then put a little thought into what it means are requested to call for the same previous to June some years ago w ill be removed. An over enclosed, relating to his case, w ill be prompt to shut off the supplies for Permanent Improve 29, ns the Bleachery will be closed after that date. Walker, Rose At Co. have sold a lot on South hanging bluff was blown off Tuesday—about Tapley’s •Bread W inner" out-wears all ly answered bv hint. His post-otfice address 25*25 W.B. SARGENT. ments. •And I think in the lives of most women and men. Main Street to Philip Burns who w ill b u ll! a 20,000 casks—six barrels of powder being used other shoes. is Belfast. Me., Box. G IL rbere's a moment when all would go smooth and house there. T h e C.-G. is confident that a city vote on Rodolf’s New Medical Discovery ami New What is the status of that movement of last tbe question would show unmistakably that DAMAGED CORSETS. Ci earn Emulsion embrace tbe latest and best Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were year looking towards some kind of a street To come back and be forgive the treat majority of our people want the city discoveries of modern science for the treat Bedding Plants. —Otcen Meredith. the longest days of tbe year. Tuesday was so Simonton Bros, received 1 case of corsets railway to Lake City, Camden ? Lake City work to go on. I t ’s hard times, and for that ment and cure of Consumption. Scrofula, Closing out sale at reduced prices. Two dozen hot that it seemed very long indeed. with its attractive Inn is a surpassingly beauti which were damaged by water in shipment. Tuberculosis, Cancer, Rheumatism and their German Quilled Astors for 25 cents. Other plunts very reason our laboring men especially need They offer these 75 cent corsets for 29 cents. W EDNESDAY, JU LY 5, A J. Bird has leased the Calvin Hall house, ful spot, and tbe chances are that a railway predisposing causes. Try them and they w ill low in proportion. the work on our sewers, pavements and side do you good, CELERY PLANTS ready next week. Camden street, and w ill occupy it. The thereto would be heavily patronized in the walks. Physical Culture and Oratory. 25 26 C. M. TIBBETTS. “The Factory Cirl.’ grounds are being handsomely graded and Summer months. • * sodded. The C.-G. walls are decorated with one of the The kiln men and the clergymen are holding Vi98 Clara W. Gregory receives nupils in ROOOLFS TICKETS, 50 AND 75 CENTS. In a garden about town the bean-poles have North-Western R. H .’s suberb maps, a gift of conferences with a view to inducing our lime phy sical culture and oratory. Miss Gregory Now on Sale at Opera House. has pupils in Rockport as well as in the city. Advertised Taxes. had the bark carefully whittled therefrom and manufacturers to make a trial of the Sunday Advertising Agent W. A. Kimball. It is one of New Medical Discovery The nine months having expired, all tuxes on the poles sand-papered. Must be some retired the best and most accurate maps of the United closing of our kilns. Several meetings have BICYCLES AT HALE PRICE. Reni Estate for the vear 1892 now remaining unpaid been held and committees appointed to Investi unless paid before ««pt. 1st, 1H03, will be adver sea captain! States that we have seen, and William has our tised and sold as the law directs. All taxes are gate matters and report. We feel assured that Mr. Shaw has 17 good bicycles both new and Camden street near Parks Buker’s, has been heartiest thanks for the same, also tor the cal now drawing ten per cent interest, payable at my our lime manufacturers w ill be willing to meet second hand at the Spring street rink. Sizes office, 406 Main Street. Office open every day, great I v improved, the road widened by blow ender pocket-books issued by the same road from 24 to 30 inch, which he w ill sell at less Monday, Wednesday and Baturduy evenings. the question more than half way, and If Sun 44’ tl UUITU ing out an obstructing ledge, and the thorough and containing a map and directory of the than half price. ABSOLUTELY CURE day closing is possible w ill be ready to grant fare graded the W orld's Fair. it. CONSUMPTION, The Old Thomaston Road has been put in The last meeting of the Shakespeare society BUSINESS LOCALS. 4th of July. fine condition by Road Commissioner Gay of for this season was held with Mrs. Ada Keene, The matter of a building for our Public SCROFULA., R. C. R A N K IN ’S Thomaston. last ^evening, and a delightful time enjoyed. Library Is to be brought to a head at once. Interesting papers reviewing the “ Taming of ULCERS. John T. Berry, 2nd, is doing some fine pho Nearly $10,000 has been pledged and these Classes ifJ Dtfculq the Shrew” were read by Mrs. F. C. Knight, New magazines and new fashion books came A G L O R I O U S tographic work. We were shown some very pledges w ill be put into collectible form and ECZEMA Mrs. D. N. Mortland, Miss N. I. Burbank and out this week. A weil selected stock of Sum creditable pictures, his work, yesterday. the ground thoroughly canvassed. We should AND ...... AT...... Miss Stella Keene, and at the close of the meet mer reading at Popular Prices. Paper covered The flag-staff on the Warren street school- have $20,000 fora library building, and wo All Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kid ing the company was entertained with music by novels at 5, 7. 10, 2 tor 25 and 15 cents. Hue- neys and Blood. 5 house, shattered by lightning last week, has hope that sura may be secured. The work is : Willoughby Hall : Miss Mocsand Walter G. Tibbetts. The society ton's Newstand. been replaced by a new one, and the injured in excellent hands and even that amount may SOLD EVERYWHERE. then adjourned until next October and are now Celebration tower repaired. be secured. In the meantime our City Council J. L. Breck is selling button-hole bouquets THURSDAY, JUNE 29. planning their annual picnic, to occur some should do its part and appropriate the full legal from the Mather Greenery. The brook between Pleasant and Park streets time next month. Mfirtbs. has been cleaned out. Our brook sewers do amount for the purpose ;of maintaining the Afternoon Advance Class from 2 to 3 o'clock. S h o r t s .— The Mather greenery has a branch Best Butter In the City for 25 cents. Home Evening Adults Class front 8 to 10 o'clock. an important work and should receive careful library. Bu r pe e —R ock'and, Ju n e 18, to Mr. and Mra. in Rockport, A. D. Hampney agent... .Capt- Cooked Pressed Corn Beef, at Quincy Market, Fred F. Burpee, a daughter. For pupils from 5 to 10 years, Friday afternoon attention. Frequent flushing is a proper from 2 to 4 o'clock. Fred H all has made some very material im How much we ne.d a city building for the 252 Main street. Meats, green stuff and gro C um m ings—Augusta, June 23, to Rev. and Mrs. caper. C. 8. Cummings, a eon. provements about his house and grounds...... accommodation of our city officials ! We need ceries of all kinds delivered any where in the H a r r is—St. George, Ju n e 23, to Mr. and Mrs. TERMS: $1.00, one-half strictly iu ExMayor Bryant continues to excite the Nelson B. Cobb is having a new coat of paint such a building as much as a man needs quin city. Green stuff of all kinds constantly on Frank Harris, a duughter. advance; balance ou sixth lesson. envy of our local trouters. He went off again, put onto his handsome new house....The ine in the South! Every year makes this need band. LEWISTON. Monday of last week, with a friend, returning ifiarriagcs. Capt. E. S. Farwell and Lawry house is shin more and more apparant. We mu6t have a city l)o vou smoke the “ E. W ." mild cigar? Fizzle! fizzle! all day long In the afternoon with twenty handsome trout. ing out in new p a in t.... Mrs. Mary McAuliffe building eventually, and it w ill do no hurt to We learn there is a movement on foot to track Dealers wishing the ‘ E. W ." cigar must place P r ic e —A l l e n —Rockland, June 24, by Rev. Sings the Soda Fountain Song- has had the grounds about her house neatly talk the matterover now. their orders 10 days in advance. W. M. Kimmell, Edward Price, of Rockland, and Firemen’s Muster, Balloon Aysensloii] him to his lair. Carrie II. Allen, of South ThomuHton. Gurgle! gurgle! Soda floats graded, thereby making things look very neat H. M. Bh o w n , manufacturer. IIOWDALL— W ek k o o ja — St. George, June 22, New England League Basel Bull John Dunn 6c Co. are doing good work on and natty...... Frank Ulmer has put into his Amusements and Announcements. by Nelson Hull, esq., David Uowdall and Amanda Down a million thirsty throats- the Court House and County Jail grounds. barber shop two new oak and plush chairs.----- Fine Bedding plants are selling fast now at G. Wt kkooja, both of 8t. George. Wisely! wisely! all should choose Game, Greased Pig Race, Grand Bui lock—H o w e—Rockland, June 19, by Rev. Things w ill look a greatdeal better thereabouts, Neat verandas have been placed around the An invitation social dance, with music by C. M. Tibbetts. W. M. Kimmell, George W. Bullock and Madge S. Parade of Military aud Fire and the proposed straightening of Liraerock Singhi cottages. Meservey, is the attraction at Oakland tonight. The choicest strains oi Scotch aod German Howe, both of Lincolnville. S O D A Z* street along by the county lot w ill add greatly pansies ever Imported. Asters—Phlox—Ver Cl em en t—Dunton—Springfield, Mana., Ju n e 14, men, Baud Coueerts nnd Rockland Commercial College closed its Frederick Bryton in that sterling play “ For by Rev. Dr. Trask, Horace F. Clement and Loretta —d raw n fr o m — to the good effect. given” Fourth of July night and the “ Factory benas all varieties. C. M. T iiib k t t s . Anno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Duutou, Magnificent Display of school year Friday. We are pleased io note Tomato plants—best sort. Fresh lettuce formerly ot Union, both of Springfield. A company of the friends of Mr. and Mrs the well-merited success and prosperity of this G irl” Monday night July 5th. Breck’s -:- Fountain, Fireworks. W. M. Purington were charmingly entertained delivered to markets every morning. institution in all its departments. Its standing Professor Rankin’s dancing classes aio O e a tjts . AT THE CAR STATION, at their home on Park street, Wednesday even C. M. T ib b e t t s . is not only recognized tn our own city, but a arranged for Thursday afternoon and evening 24 Spear Block. ing. The evening was largely given up to certificate from Miss Hills, the principal, admits and Friday afternoon at Willoughby Hall. Gasoline Ranges are tbe coming Summer B u rns—Rockville,June 5, Augustus Burns, aged 64 years, 1 month, 25 days. music, an informal progrnm being presented stoves. Millions are in use throughout the without question to our Maine State College. Tbe excursion to Bangor Sunday, gotten up W a l s h —Rockland, .June 19, Ralph O., son of FISH DINNERS! ENTERTAINMENT and greatly enjoyed. west. Far and away ahead of kerosene. Jno. Harvey and Emina Walsh, aged 9 years, 3 months, The school w ill reopen the first Monday in Sep by George McLaughlin and P. J. Burns, at -AND- The classes in Swedish gymnastics under in Crockett, 333 Main street opp. Fuller 4 Cobb’s'. 10 days. 8VN N YS1D E COTTAGE, Owl't Head. tember under the same etfleient management tracted a fair number despite the poor weather. Davih—Rockland, June 15, Erving, son of Ed struction of Miss Winifred Shaw w ill meet at Mr Howard having charge rf the commercial It is to be repeated in a few weeks. ward ami Gertrude B. Davis, aged 3 years, 17 days. C a p t . F red 8 . H a y d e n , Prop. the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium each Wednesday Thurlow's fish market, 35 Union street, cor. The remains were taken to Ash Point fur burial. ENJOYMENT department, penmanship and shorthand; The Scribner & Smith Circus struck our city Cla rk —New Orleans, June 11, Lucy A., widow Open. Jim o 1 0 9 3 . and Saturday afternoon, children at 2 o’clock of Oak. has the best of everything in the tish of Stephen C. Clark, and only sister of Mrs. Na Miss H ills the academic, all mathematics in Friday in a drizzling rain. The long felt want This cottage In situated on tbe eastern point of and ladies at 3. Ladies' evening classes w ill line. It is kept scrupulously clean and neat than F. Clark of Rockland, aged (W year.-. Owl’s Head, near the lighthouse, and It ta one of F O R A L T . . both departments, commercial correspondence, that the average circus supplies was not want Ma k k in k h — Rockland. Ju n e 11, Mies Ella V. be held at 7 :30 each Tuesday and Friday. and is up to date. Telephone orders taken and the most beautiful places on the const of Maine. etc., assisted by E L. Brown, who has ren ing in this case and our people went early, well Marriner. aged 2(i ymr«, S months, 22 days. Re A few bonrders can be accommodated by tbe week. goods promptly delivered. Order a fish by mains taken to Belmont. Belfast papers please FMi Dinner will be served every day aud evening. Walter C. Bryant was arrested Wednesday dered such excellent service in all departments. supplied with rubber boots and umbrellas. The copy. (Corrected.) telephone and see. Good Boating and Fishing. KF* ONE FARE for Round and tried before Trial Justice Ulmer for tbe It is a compliment to this gentleman that he tent was rilled and the verdict was that the O pt. Farr's stage leaves Rockland for tho cot- has been solicited to give a series of lessons in The June Fashion Books are now on sale at tage at 10 -30 a. in. and 5:30 p. in., returning, leaves theft of a horse from Otis Day of Washington. managers furnished u good show, very much •Good Sam aritan" Lhilmeut cottage at 7 a. m. and2 p. in. on Maine Central and Grand Trunk The horse was discovered and Bryant was fined writing for the Western Penman, the first of better than was looked for, and at so low an Huston's news stand Special attention-given to private parties. Telephone couuectiou cure L. A. Arey. 24 27 Railroads. Tickets Good July 3d, the amount of coats, about $50. He is now in which appeared in the last number. admission that the wonder Is how the expenses Nice Mixed Candy 10 els. per pound at 4th and 5th inclusive. Jail having failed to find money enough to pay R o c k l a n d H ig h l a n d s .—M iss Maud Drake can be met. The people of Eastern Maine can Simmons Fruit store, if you want some nice OX’OfSOOXXt the costs. visited in Appleton recently....M rs. Fred rest assured that the Scribner A Smith Show FOUND Walnuts to make cake with we have 'em, tine Packard visited Iriendi* and relatives in Apple' for 1803 is in it with both feet. At the car station, Glen Cove, pair gold bowed B e n e l l Miss Lottie E. Lawry has opened her Sum Chocolate Drops tor frosting 20 cis. per pound nose glasses, probably swept out of ear; also ton and Union recently.. . .A1 Perry is learn forgiven is oue of the best romantic dramas PROGRAM FOR THE DAY. mer classes In shorthand and type-writing, at at E E Simmons Cor. Main aud M yrtle St. bunch of keys and separate key. Owners cun H o w s o . ing to be conductor on the electrics.. . .Miss to be seen now; strong in climaxes, coherent, have same by calling at office, Glen Cove, proving her rooms, Pillsbury Block. Miss Lawrv has property and paying cost of this advertisement. Crescent Bea -h is situated on the south side of Owl’s Head, four miles from Rockland, Me. graduated some fine scholars in those profes Mabel Fuller has returned to her home in abourding in illustrations of heroic traits, with E. B. Ingraham A Co. have fresh tish of all 25 Union.. . .Mrs.Bewail Rich has returned home characters remarkably well drawn, and dear, Good board and lodging oau be obtained by the sions. The advantages of studying sborthund kinds constantly on hand, with meats and day, week or seasou, at reasonable rates. Fish 7 A. M .—Parade of Fantastic*. in the summer months are that when the long from Rockville where she has been visiting h ir well-written dialogue. Mr. Bryton has the ad Girl or W oman W anted. dinners also served to the public at all hours. green stuff of all kinds. Greens, spinach, To do generul housework iu a family ot four. Malls received twice each day. Winter evenings approach pupils w ill be ready parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sim m ons.... vantage of youth, fire, intelligence, and has a radishes and cucumbers now iu stock. E. B. No laundry. Wages $3.50 a week Steamboat stops at Beach morning aud evening. for work. George Hart has had his gr unds leveled aud splendid stage presence, and he w ill probably 25 MRS. A. D. BIRD, 40 Camden 8t. Fishing, boating and beautiful drives In abun- Ingraham A Co. dunce. Stable connected with house. The N. A. Burpee Hose Co., Monday even terraced, which greatly improves the appear carry his drama deeper into popular esteem Cottages to be let by tbe day, week or season. Flint Brothers, Bakers, w ill continue to de CIRL WANTED. ing, voted to attend the Lewiston celebration. ance thereof... .Miss Annie and Fie Perry are than has been done with any modern play on a Reunions will be served at special rales. liver Brown Bread io customers Saturday p. To do general housework. Good position for Social dance every Friday evening. Music by This is an organization which w ill well repre clerking for W. O. Hewett.. . .Theodore Fields modern theme during the pust ten years. m. Try our M ilk Bread and Rolls, fresh cupable help. Apply to Meservey's Quintette. sent our city. We have had a great deal of in has painted his buildings and otherwise im Tickets should be secured early for the sales 25 A. W. BUTLER, 11 Beech Bt every day and the quality of ’each is guaran F. M. SMITH, Prop. creased admiration for the Burpees since they proved the looks of his premises....Mrs. Addie are sure to be large. teed to lie unsurpassed by any in the market. COOK WANTED. Telephone connection. 23-80 For F ir s t -Cl a ss Hand took hold of the Fourth of July movement so Fields and daughter Mildred, aie visiting Mrs. The attraction at Farwell Opera House Throwing Farthest Stream. ] _ Fields’ mother, Mrs. George Blastow. of Deer Also three smart girls for hotel work. Inquire Prise, $116; Second prize $60. earnestly. They offered to entertain two visit Thursday June 20 w ill ne that premier ot all Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex at the Clinton House, Thomaston. FREEDOM NOTICE. Isle....U ncle Si Trafton is very sick, and his 22 26* J. A. EMMONS, Proprietor. F ur Becond-Cl a ss H and ing companies and do more if need be. Burlesque Companies Helen Russell’s English Trouser Stretchers. Only 91. No more bags I give my sou, H ira m N. P illhuuky, his time Throwing Farthest Stream. 1 _ recovery is very dou btfu l....M rs. F. E. Johns Sports, This company ranks with the best from this date, shall claim none of his earnings or Prize $115; Second Prize $60. Last Friday night or early Saturday morning In tbe knees. Buy one and keep your panta Cirl and Cook Wanted. pay any of his bills. H. G. PILLSBU RY . ton aud son Lora, visited at Mrs. L. A. Storer’s, burlesque shows on the variety stage. It in 24-26* H ose Re e l R ace under Dr. W. V. llanscom discovered fire under the loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blacklngton A table girl uud a woman to do cooking. Rocklaud, June 14, l&9i tton Rules. First Prize $111 Appleton, recently.. . .Johnson Mayhew has A pply to R EST A U R A N T , TilltOU W harf. stairway in the Willoughby Block. Alarm variably possesses tbe merit ot freshness and A Co., 404. Second Prize $60. opened a new store at the H ighlands... .Stwell 75*25 given. Department promptly responded. contains the prettiest and most talented b u r Saw <*-All Prizes Paid la Cush. Rich, Emery Butler, Ed Farrington and Clin E. A. Callamore is selliuu ttlteen bananas for Mirror Lake water. Fire put out with little lesquers and wittiest and most versatile come twenty-five cents. Also candy tor 10 cis per CIRL WANTED R e p a ir in g ! 4 P. U .—Base Ball Gume by two of ton Young have returned home from Thomas Clubs iu New Euglund League, LuW damage. Not known how it caught. Thorn dians now beiore tbe public. The entertain pound. Lemons 15 ets. per dozen. New and ton, where they have been at work hauling Saws cut over* straightened and filed; seisso.’s tons vs. Portland*. dike and H ix somewhat damaged. Insured ment this season is entirely new, beginning second band show cases for sale. Collamore, ground for 5 cents Prices for all work are low. gravel for tbe electric. with a nautical travesty, entitled “ Monte Shop hours from 0 a. m. lo 7 p. m., only 16 minutes with A. J. Erskiueand Rice, Bird & Barnev. Rankin Block. Men Boarders Wanted. out tor meals Fairplay to all. Give us u call. Cristo” which is rich in scenic display and Mr. Willoughby was also insured with latter ISN’T ALARMED First-cluss board for two gentlemen; best loca Shop 562, rear o f Davis' barber shop, Howes* abounds iu musical gems, pretty scenes and Try the “ Bijou” a first-class ten cent cigar. tion, bulb room, hot and cold wuter. Building, Maiu Street, Rocklund. 24 firm. startling sensations, introducing burlenquers C. H Moor A Co , Apothecaries, Maia street, 26*26 Apply at THIS OFFICE. W e s t M e a d o w s.— Ida Lamson is home on And Doesn’t Eeel Called Upon to Worry whose charms are matchless and comedians cor. Oak, a v is it....W . Chaples of Appleton is the guest About the Result. CARRIAGES AND HARNESSES! See What We Offer: whose humor is spontaneous. A number of of John T u rn e r....!’ . J. Brown is in his new Good Beef, Iron and Wlue is a fine Spring WANTED. A large line uf carriages uud harnesses Is now A reporter of T h e C.-G. had an interview specialty acts are introduced, covering a wide ready for the trade. Some great bargains will be The Largvst|aud Best Line of house....Meetings at Benner’s school house Ionic. Frepared at the Bijou drug store. Buck! ng for $1,000 to start a first-class pay ing Thursday with L. M. Staples, esq., of ’ Wash range of versatility and including artists of ac busln______s here iu Rocklaud, no oppositlou ; or youug offered. Call and see wy line before buying. are s till prospering....A fair hay crop is C. H. Moor A Co., Maiu street, cor. Oak. ' . . . . - jnvest tlUOJ und take ington, regarding the collectorship of the port knowledged merit. The burlesque, is another man to learn ------Children’s Carts, Wagoni looked for....C rops look well at this writing un interest iu th s. Investigate this of Waldoboro. Says he: spectacular success and w ill be sluged with chance Addre “BINDER.” Rockville Carriage Repository, ....S plendid roads since A. T- Oxton and B. Do you want something new and delicious In Cure this office. KOCKV1LLE, MAINE. Wheelbarrows, Bicycle “ I have as strong backing as uny of the can caretul attention to detail. 25*26 the fancy cake line- We have it. We lead, ' Gardner have hud the oversight...... Someone didates. aud the warm endorsement of many of Velocipedes, D oll Cai Miss Clara Gregory, graduate of Emerson others follow. Try our celebrated O. n. M ilk has said thut 25,000 limt-casks are
Freedom For Hannah Thorndike. APPLETON. ■ T H E K IN D ONE s . W'MS Governor Cleaves has granted a pardon to 0 Prescott & Co b o a r d Quite a load of the inhabitant!! nt this place A : Have in ntnek all niren of free burning Hannah I horndike now serving a life sen went to Togus June 17th....M iss Lucy Leon ■ THAT CURES" OF tence at Thomastott for murder. Tne gov ard with two children visited her brother, F. F. ' ' a g o ernor accompanies the pardon by Xhc following Douglass last w e ek....L. Dorman, who moved IVIY COAL -A N D l'H K - Nerve Tonic statement of the case : on the Alex Sukeforth farm one vear aco, w ill move back on bi? old place again in a few DRIVERS Of tJio Boait Cpxi«llty. Hannah Thorndike was indicted for the Cowfimbian Exposition ,11 others and be - murder of Honora Sullivan at the December d a y s .... Mr. Dorman’s parents, who reside in LEHIGH COAL, < < M l K in CM term, 1S7S, of the Supreme Judicial Court in the eastern part of the State, have been visiting O11 a ’•pcrtu trip t Boston I pttrclinM «i TheJ a One C- t i« • - ; ..ling, t u r d in five ' a lot of the Best 'ienrgts Creek Cumbeiinne Coal, ’‘/ t r Ti the county of Knox. A tiia l was had at that h im .... the people who are visiting in Burk- y ,.-,111 n • r » - • term and the prisoner was found guilty of ettville are Mbs Alice Day of Camden, at her CHARCOAL. _Ste and return • • ■ - 1 K murder of the first degree. A nol pros was Chicago and r. turn, ■ . - 4 * I • i mother’s, Mr«. Mary Randlett; Mr«. Winslow, : Wooden Clothes W ringers: the White Mountains on th World’s hair train subsequently entered as to murder in the lirst with h«*r mother, Mrs. Untce Hart....There Mndv, which I shall tilROUffh car* and fast time. degree, and the record at the date of the sen was quite a gathering at Washington Camp WOOD! Tim e -nbl.-. iwil nil ItirormMiun ftirnlnhe l < tence stood “ Guilty of murder in the second tell .‘v, the uiibenr.i of price of ground. Sunday, June 11 th. There w ill be O3P A U T, III1VTDH. application to degree.” The prisoner was sentenced to - S 2 . O O . A. ». Bl'ZZELL, ■ • Ticket Agent imprisonment for life and a warrant for com another meeting July 2, a three-day meeting. The large tent on the ground w ill remain till , I have the Uiekeye, nil iron Akron Sewer and Lrain Pipe, Box 227. Connected by Telephone. mitment was issued on the 20th day of March, S I A. 1 1SN0, and she has since been confined a'ter campmeeting which w ill commence Aug. j one,lor $l.io. This is the WimUNP TII.E in the state prison at Thomaston. I9tb. closing Aug. 27-...There will be a nutn- 1 Best Trade ever ottered in For Underdrain Ing I’nrponen All (rdcra The executive council after a full hearing b?r ot new cottages erected on the campground tilts city. prom p y filled. Telephone connection, ik- cm- on the 12th of June, instant, recommended this summer. p-nber he place, | that the governor be advised to grant a full Save $ 4 9 1 # . C alifornia and free pardon to the prisoner. N o r th A p p l e t o n .-- Mrs. W. a . Merriam of See My Washing Outfit: S. B, PRESCOTT & CO. The petition for such pardon is signed by Rockport is here for a short visit to her parents 1 Bt at Wringer. IcO feet Line. 1 Wnahboard. rlI.I.S4»N-S W HARF, Rorfcl»n
UNION. THE FIRST PEAS WARREN GRADUATES. GRADUATION ECHOES. THC ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ Rock is being hauled for the foundation of All of onr County High Schools should hare T he pt I’■«'»> 1 \ aired tor electric lie1- Warren has many beautiful trees, which Several weeks ago we offered T h e C.-G. for A Most Creditable Exhibit—Something the Methodist parsonage. Alum ni Associations. Save your J'»u i deiight one to see. a year to the one bringing us the first peck of About the Exercises. 3 X T 3 3X 2V The interior of the Cong’ l Church it soon to green peas To-day, June 27, Mrs. Julia Gur C -G . can The sidewalk np the h ill past George Oliver’s Four graduations Inst week in the county, Ttie »n E -E O 'B rien' Iron* *ftrtl be renovated quite materially. ney of Appleton wins the orlte, bringing us The graduating exeiclaesof the Warren High has been repaired. as fine a peck as we ever saw. The peas are School, class of ’93. Wednesday evening were in and all highly creditable! Model Buckeye! Rlmgly pretty U. I Burrows has moved into the house re the “ Maud S.” variety and were plant'd many respects more Interesting than those of JRotd M o c v 1* citing the heat of »ati«- cently purchased of F. L. Whitten. George Oliver's place is being greatly im A pril 19. former occasions. The elements which con There Is no doubt that the Brigham's are i at the Knox Hou
Sparr’s Pare Fruit Syrups T H E Y SAY RELIGIOUS MATTERS. In the following flavors That we w ill have tbe best transportation A New Place of Worship Dedicated— The Movements of 1 M A R K D O W N service this year that we ever had. General News. Notes and the : CANNOT BE EXCELLED. That It's easy to get Into Rockland because Iof the many steamboat and railroad lines that Captains Gage and White, formerly in charge Sch. Louisa Francis brought of the Rockland Salvation Army Corps ate Raspberry, Raspberry Vinegar, Strawberry, center here. Portland loth for Chas. T. Spear. located at present in Clinton, Mass. That it’s difficult to get out ot Rockland Schs. W ■•. ’bury M. Sn-.w and Wild Cherry, Pine Apple, Lemon, Banana, The SalvationfArmy intend also having a lib Ml because of the attractions here. Lee arrived in New York Wednesday erty meeting at three o’closk p. m on July 4, Orange Phosphate, Vanilla, Blood Orange, That Vlnalhaven, Union, St. George and Rockland. assisted by friends from other denominations. Birch, Chocolate, Ginger, Coffee, Orange, Matlnicus celebrate the Fourth this year. Sch. Wm. H. Allison, Kenniston, arrived1 SALE That Rockland w ill not. Cap. Bree of the Salvation Army w ill give a in New York 21st, ten days from Fernandina Grape, Lime Juice Cordial. That T hu C.-G. is a great advertising lecture entitled “ From the Shoemaker’s Bench with lumber. When frozen with water they blend into elegant medium. to a Minister of the Gospel,” this Tuesday Sch. Carrie G. Crosby arrived from Boston evening At els bt o’clock In tbe barracks. Thursday with furniture for the Bay Point Fruit Ices and Sherberts. Thai the crowd of advertising in our columns w ill attest this fact. Rev. George Bullen of Newton Theological Hotel. Mixed with ice water, to suit the taste makes a Th it when times are hard and work scarce School preached in the First Baptist Church Sch-\ Corrinne M. and L. A. Stetser OF very delicious temperance drink. is a good time for a city to furnish work for 8unday and delivered a most scholarly dis brought lumber from Bangor Thursday for G. F. Ayers & Co. The above are the Syrups that attracted so much its citizens. course. Miss Jennie Mi Lain presided at the That notwithstanding the dull condition of organ very ifflciently. Mrs. H. M. Lord, tbe Sch. Oregon brought sand from Newbury notice at the Food & Health Exposition in Mechan port Thursday to the W. II. Glover Co. business building continues to boom in Rock regular organist being absent. Tbe Children's Sch. Addie Schaelfer arrived Thursday ics Building. Any Grocer will supply you. land. Day concert at this church was postponed to from New York with coal. That the “ Rosier’’ articles, the third of next Sunday evening H ow ard W. S purr & Co., Boston. which appears in this issue, are very interest Sch. Lewis R. French with sewerage The services at St. Feter's Episcopal Church cargo, arrived from Boston Wednesday. ing and valuable. SPRING next Sunday will be as follows: Prayer ar.d Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury, Pillsbury, arrived That they w ill be put|in book form for the sermon nt 10 30 a. m., Sunday School a’ 12, 20th from Portland. She is chartered to load Malaria, Dyspepsia, : : Rockland Public Library. evensong and address hv Mr. Gunnell at 7:30 stone at Greens Landing for New London at That “ Rockland in Days of Long Ago-’ will ----- The 8unday School of this church will S i.25, loaded and discharged. : Chills and Dever. soon be resumed. have its picnic at Oakland on Wednesday, ac Sch. G. W. Glover went on North Railway That even a small circus brings crowds to companied by Meservey’s Orchestra The Thursday for general repairs. AND Rockland. school leave the church at 10 a. m.----- Eight Sch. Samuel W. Brown brought furniture That a Fourth of Ju y celebration would persons were baptized on Saturday and Sun Thursday from Boston for the Burpee Furni have packed the city ful'. day at St. Peter's. — The solo by Miss Moes ture Co. That now is the time to begin on a celebra on Sutday evening at St. Petei’s was thor Sch. Amelia F. Johnson, stone laden from Q uality. tion for next year. Bluebill, was on the South Railway Thursday oughly enjoyed by the large congregation My MnlnriA PowderR have been used with perfect satisfaction bv That the return of the Thomaston electric for part of a new keel, having been ashore in present. Bluebill Narrows. . M. A A chorn, of R ockland, Me Capt. Robt. Henderson, Savannah. Gn. extension crew of an evening iooks like a The Epworth League of the M E. Church W . W . A chorn, of Rockland, Me. •' John Huntley, Port Repub ic. N. J. circus procession. Sch |. R. Bodwell, Metcalf, arrived Mon SUMMER W. Anderson, care J. J. Small & Co., 86 Gay- •• K. P. Johnson, 734 New St., Camden, N. J. w ill give the last in tbe series ot entertain day with 3tone from Vinilhaven for New St., Baltimore. •• It W. Kir g, 93 Park Place. New York. That work on the electrics has helped make ments given under the auspices of the young York. Babbage, Camden, Me. “ Garrett IJnpincolt, Sch. Leona, Barnegat, things lively this season. B Baker. careC. L. Hatch, 21 South St., N. Y. N. J . people's societies of the city Thursday evening Sch. Idaho, Hall, sailed Thursday with So much depends on the Bartlett, 331 Vine St , Camden, N. J. •• C. D l.ovelan c re Jones '< Birdsell, N. Y. That what Rockland needs the worst kind is A new feature w ill be ice cream and cake at lime for New York from Farrand, Spear & Buev, Somers Point, N. J •• O'Brien, Sch. Mary Sanford, Wellfleet, Mass. a better condition ot tbe lime business. W. J. Carleton, 04 Gay St , Baltimore “ Pultner, Frederica, Delaware. the close of the exercises, served by the Ladles’ That the organization of an association Jo?. Cavileer, Lower Bank, N. J. “ Jas. H. Rich, 1102 Howland St., Roxborough, Auxiliary. The public are invited. Sch. Robert A. Snow, Pillsbury, was in the quality of Clothing you Wm 8. Crawford, Reh. L. L. Garrit?on. Mas-. means at the least $100,000 yearly to this A. Ctirtis, care II. I’. Havens, 107 W est St., '• Edward Somers, Somers Point, N. J. That delightful private excursion to B ir harbor Thursday with stone from Yinalhaven New York. •• L. W. Tic.-, Bristol, Pn. county. for Washington, and sailed. GARMENTS, Henry G < ur’i-, Searsport, Me. '• Dan Van C eve, Barnegat, N. J. Harbor last Summer is to be repeated by the That Dr. T. E. Tibbetts expects to have peas wear that in making J. ('. Dads, 709 Broadway, Camden, N. J. •• \V. 11. Weeks, Lower Bank, N. J. Sch. Victory arrived from Boston Thursday from his trees by Ju.y 4. same management Sunday, July 9. The F. J Dobbins, Jonespnrt, Me. “ Geo Wiggins, Townsend, pels. Sch. O. M. Marrett, Harris, arrived from " I). Young, Sen. Maud Briggs, Bangor, Me. trip w ill be made in the Gov. Bodwell, leav That hammocks are in demand. New York Thursday with coal to order. ing Tillson's wharf at six o’clock :n the morn your purchases it is well That the Bay Point has entered upon its Sch. Helen Montague, Adams, is chartered If you Yawn, Shiver, have Pain In the Limbs, feel Miserable, lose all Ambition to do anything, biggest season. ing, promptly. Dinners can be obtained on to load stone at Buck’s Harbor for New have no Appetite, are ju-t dwindling away, my powders will save you. That the electrics should run to Tillson board, furnished by a caterer especially for tbe York, and towed there Sunday. AT to consider the question: I will take a man unable to work from the effects of Malaria or Chills and Fever, (he may be bed fast,; and In flve days’ lime, he will be able to attend to his usual business and be as free from Malaria wharf. occasion. The price of tickets lor the round Sch. Georgie Berry will load stone at Vinal- That W. O. Hewett w ill have a tine store trip is but $1, and this notice is intended for haven for N ew York. cwd package Thousands of persons That there are beautiful rooms in the First an invitation to all who participated last year. Sch. Eugene Borda is at the South Railway Baptist parsonage. Tickets can be obtained of the managers— having an eight inch shoe added. She will My Powders sent anywhere In the United States by Mall for $1.81 a package, That Rockland was well represented a: W ill C. Robinson, Arthur M acorn tier Frank A. load stone at Hurricane for New York. or <> packages for $(>. Liberty, Saturday. Winslow. _ At Cobb, Butler A- Co.'s yard schs. F. T. Where Is That Rockland has some of the best horses I bisko is being caulked; Mary Snow is hav SUMMER SPORTS. E. B. : I also cure Whooping Cough and Kidney Troubles. : in tbe state. ing a new raaintopmast and other repairs; the Mary Hawes is on the railway for gen That St. George and Warren are al90 on the Base Hits from Various Diamonds— eral repairs. Wheel and Racquet. JOHN BELLERJEAU, turf. Sch. Robert Pettis arrived Saturday from The Best Place That the West Rockport races occur next Boston and is loaded and ready for a return Saturday. The make up of the Warrens this year is as trip. OFFICE: 205 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. follows: W. N. Robinson c, Packard p, That the breakwater is rapidly growing. Sch. Hatrie^raige fiJshed repairs at Gil- Meserve ss, W. G. Robinson lb, Geo. New- H A S T IN G S ’. That it can’t he completed too soon. chrest’s yc.rcl and towed to Belfast Saturday bert 2b, Starrett 3b, Hallowell If, Teague cf, That our people all think that the pardon of to load stone for New York. To Buy? Keating rf. Charles Robinson is scorer. The - - THE NEW - Hannah Thorndike is just and proper. Sch. Carrie C. Miles sailtd Saturday lime club this season has played three games, That the Lizzie Borden verdict was “ just laden for New York from F. CobG'& Co. losing one to Camden and winning one each what I expected.” Schs. Mary Snow from C. Doherty and from Rockland and Thomaston. The team is 4* HARDWARE 4*STORE 4* That Gov. Robinson had a great opportunity W illie G. from F. Cobb & Co. sailed Saturday Our goods are reliable a good one and plays always to win. It has and improved it. for Boston. aiways been the characteristic of the Warrens OXT SEA STREET, That a large number of our people plan to Sch. John H . Platt, French, sailed 22d that they are not beaten until the last man is from New York for Norfolk. visit the W orld’s Fair when danger of sun and in every instance out. Schs. Wm. Rice, A. W. Ellis, and John S. Is now open for business with an ele stroke is over. Beecham from Rockland, and B. H. Jones That the engagement of a very charming The game between tbe Bangors and Rock Irom Thomaston, arrived in New York 22d. W e shall commence this week e n t i rely satisfactory. gant line of new goods...... Rockland young lady to a Boston M. D. is lands, to have been played here Thursday, did Alfred D. Snow, of the late firm of Snow & reported. not come o ff Tbe Bangors engaged tbe little Burgess, and James McWilliams, chief clerk Our aim is to secure the BAR IRON AMI STEEL IX LARGE OK SMALL QUANTITIES. That Rockland furnishes very many fair steamer Hector to bring them here, but a few for the same firm, w ill hereatter conduct the a Grand Mark Down Sale of brides. hours before going aboard tbe steamboat ship brokerage business of the firm of W. R. L A M S O N cfc S T I M P S O N , That our city’s reputation for attractive inspectors looked over the craft and declared Grace & Co.— Maritime Register. best goods ever offered ladies is only equalled by her reputation for her unsafe to make the journey. It was then At the North Railway steamer Hurricane all our Spring Garments. W e SEA 81REBT HARDWARE STOKE. enterprise. too late for the nine to come any other way is receiving a general overhauling, and fsch. E. G. Willard is receiving new main trestle '■ That Boston Journal coupons are wan ed at and it was with feelings of the greatest disap trees, caulking and painting. to the public, and the this office. pointment that manager French received a Sch. Victory took lime Monday for East- have just closed out from a That T h e C.-G. candidate must get there. telegram to that effect. * 5 0 P A IR S That we are to have a new industry. port front F. Cobb & Co. Schs. Carrie L. Hix, Ira Bliss, Mabel Hall, reputation that we en That Rockland is in every way a tine loca Wnile no games have been played in It ock Milford, O. M. Marrett, John P. Kelsey, Wide New York Manufacturer all A W o rd ...... tion for all sort9 of business. land yet it is a combination of circumstances Awake and Sardinian for New Y ork; Florida, joy fully attests the suc One That tbe price of beef is unusually high like rain, fate and tbe incident of tbe Bangor Ida Hudson and Robert Pettis for Boston To Carpenters and Painters That fish continue cheap and good. game that is responsible. Now Manager were loaded and ready for sea Monday. That great interest centers in the July 4 races French is just simply going to overcome this. Capt. Arthur Wingfield has gone to Port the Jackets they had left and cess of our efforts. W e at Knox Driving Park. The following schedule of games shows what land to take sch. Evie B. H all to Fernandina And to the People! - - Button That the bicycle contestants are putting in a be intends to give baseball lovers this Summer: to load lumber for New Bedford. Capt. J. great deal of training. Wednesday, June 28—Murphy Balsams of Weston Hall w ill remain at home. shall sell them all at want your trade. We That a very tony wedding is slated for Portland at Rockland. Sch, S. M. Bird, M erirll, is at Bangor with You can buy Clothing, Hats, Friday, June 30—Maine state College or August. Belfasts a, Rockland. coal. have everything in Caps, Straw Goods. Under Kid Gloues, That the trousseau w ill be made away. Saturday, July 1—Rocklands at Warren. Schs. S. J. Lindsey, Mary Brewer, Mary J.. That Summer rusticators now arrive. Tuesday July Fourth—a. m , Warrens at Lee, from Rockland and Emma S. Briggs wear, Overalls, Jumpers, Rockland; p. in . Freeports and Rocklands ut All Shades, That people never visit Rockland but once. from Long Cove, arrived in New York Fri Oakland. day. Men’s Youths’ Boys’ Trunks, Bags, Hammocks, That one visit leads to others. That Bay Point's season w ill be a gay one The Murphy Balsams of Portland w ill be Sch. Lulu Everett, Sawyer, arrived at New Hammock Sticks and Chains ; York 23d, 10 days from Jeremie, with log- 50 Cents this year. remembered as the nine that defeated ibe —* and Children’s Clothing also all kinds Rubber Goods That a game of baseball between protessional Rocklands in a close game two years ago. Capt. Weston Gregory is at home from men would be interesting. Whether they can do this tomorrow or not, the cheapest nt New London, *here his vessel, the Clara, is that you may need, and That Manager French is taking hold of base remains to be seen. discharging Cap'.. Lord w ill bring the ves ball matters with snap and vigor. sel home. Fourth of July ought to be a great dav. On the Dollar. IOO Pairs Short Waisted That the West Rockport people say: “ Give At the South Railway schs. F. T. Driilco is BLACKS N G T O N ’S. The Warrens will give our boys some lively our prices are beyond us the electrics or give us death " caulking, Hume is painting and caulking, practice in the morning, while the Freenorts. This week I shall sell some That the residents ot Thomaston watch the Sarah is receiving a general overeauling. CORSETS! with their professional battery, w ill turtibh all building ot the extension with great interest. Sch. Good Inte nt brought lumber from all question the lowest, bargains in Boys’ Straw Hats That the road has been hustled along with the needed excitement in the afternoon. This Bangor Sunday fo r Sherman, Glover & Co. This is a great opportunity to nine recently deteatt-il Augusta 38 to 1. and Knee Pants. 25 Cents Per Pair, wonderful rapidity. Sch. Cat herine was in the harbor Monday, quality considered. Colors While, Drub und Grey Mixed, all sizes, and That bananas at one cent each are cheap leaded with stone from Frankfort for New Remember the Place, u very nice line of enough Gallagher, who is ju«t as good a landscape York, get a Jacket at Just HALF gardener as he is ball player, is grading the Sch. I In unns J. Brackett brought wharf Right Opposite Tibbetts' Market, That a good appetite with plain food is ffo s iE ^ QLoves, Go^ se/ s better than a poor appetite with nice food. Broadway grounds. The diamond w ill be in timber from Bangor Sunday for A. J. Bird & 435 Main Street. That Sunday Is the best day tor the electric spleudid condition tomorrow. PRICE cars. The sch. T. P. Dixon, l!oswick,of and from The Pant Factory Club defeated the E. E. That uouitf newspapers are sensational while this port for New York, with 1,700 barrels of Sn,allWajes o| All Desoriplions. Simmons Nine Saturday in a closely played lime, arrived in New London Monday 0. E. BLACKINGTON. others are rational. and exciting game, 18 to 17- Gray gave satis with her cargo in the hold on fire. The lire That men are but children oi a larger growth, J ■ Ra rnuHOCK, faction as an umpire was discovered at an early hour in the morn $12 Jackets to sell for $ 6 .0 0 New England i hat there are a great many hatchets iu Fall ing when the vessel was midway between 366 Main St., : Rockland, Maine, River. Mass., but that they have no hairs or The Athletic Association of the Maine Block Island and Montauk. The crew im flies on them. Manufacturing Company nas leased rooms in mediately battened down the hatchways and o n E y v ' r made all sail for New London. Capt. Bos- That some peopie are very fond o f renown the Farnsworth block, fronting Main street at wick thought the tire was out Tuesday, and $10 Jackets to sell for $5.00 O H A W & m O O D even to the Injury of others. the foot of Litnerock. There are some excel That it was 43 years ago that the survey was that the only damage would be to the cargo, Clothing : House, Clearing Sale! lent singers among the boys aqd a crowd which would be small. The Dixon arrived in umith orkers made tor the Rockland Water Co., by R. T. gathered on the street to listen to their efforts New York Saturday. $8 Jackets to sell for $4.00 , W Slocum. Saturday evening. The Rocklands are to have That carriages are more plentiful on our rooms shortly. LIST OF LETTERS House and Cabinet Work, back streets than they were before the advent $5 Jackets to sell for $ 2 - 5 0 S2OOO Worth of (he electrics. The old original Coaking Club had a delight Remaining unclaimed in Rockland Post Band and Circular Sawing In te rn a tio n a l Y. P. S C. E. C onvention. " V 3 .. The new encmc and bo’ ’rr Ten Thousand Wen’s s ' 7 a The twelfth International Convention of Ruitn wnnttu] fn Cl» m , l ’n «*, D y r and Re re (Drived and work « ill pair I make a apeolaity of ihk work and vblle—— M B Mank ha« the Young People’s societies o f Christian For S For am dolnv the name at price4 within the reach of nil, and Guarantee .satlafaetlon. i to Mr. Wxtwn ot Hope-----F C. Endeavor will be held at Montreal July 5-9. I am connected with I.F.WANIKVS French »ork at Hotel Warren for Landlord 4W It w ill doubtless be the most marvelous relig Dyeing and Clennalng Katabllahment of Boa. Men, LI W omen, ton, one of the lnrec»t and beM flrma of the -H. L. Ru«*eli received 50 barrel* A ious gathering on this continent, 20,000 dele kind In the country, nnd forward ami receive • last week fbrh;® store-----J. P Russell t f i , I work fp m them every week. They rrtaka gates already having been assigned. Con epeclnlt.ee of fn-ited from the Rn-klani High School last spicuous leaders in all the evangelical denom CLEANING AND DYEING -The prospect ot having a co«»d cron of {nations have been engaged to appear on the LADIES’ DRESSER W ITH rbay this season ’’ cord now-----J. (' Y otiv program. Every state and province in North OUT RIPPING. Is ffettinff alone ntcelv with hi« house. He America, as well as nearly every country SHOES A l-o of Kid Slipper*. Olovea, Lace Curtain*, w ill soon have tt reodv to live in------D. M. 811k Good* of nil kind*. Velvet*, Pluthen, Renni*ton went to South U n Uh.boro Monday the world, w ill be represented. Lace*, Crape*, Feathers, etc., and make Special Sale! everything look a* good a* new after hoop pole* D rill hall, in which the meetings w ill be For E For We do Cnttlng nnd M aklnir 80. W a r r p.n — Henry Lootre and Adelbert k held, accommodates about 10,000 persons Of all kind* ■j and a mammoth tent w ill he erected for the ...... OF...... Bucklin arc painting their houses-----Rev. G. Of Ladle*’ Outdoor Garment* J. Wyman of China, Me, was at W. L Jor overflow meetings, that w ill accommodate t t Why not have the old la»t year’* Wrap or dan’s Wednesday He is the owner of a five- nearly as many more. A ll Christian Endeav Misses, Boys. Jacket Cleaned ami Preened or Dyed and footed horse M A Walter of Boston is tt have one of tho-e Butterfly Cape* put onf home-----Pel Bucklin has bought a row-boat o, ors who go w ill be considered •‘delegates,’ 1 hey give the Garment a bright appenrance I)nnn A Elliot Thomaston------Rev. O J. anil a hearty welcome will be given to all. Men’s and Boys’ and make It look nlmoat a* good a* new. Wyman w ill hold a meeting In Counce Hall. Plm ae call and get prlcea. Sunday, June 25. The Maine State Christian Endeavor Union have perfected arrangements with the Maine W. D. ANDREWS, No W a r r b n .— Mrs David Kailocb is visit- Our effort is to furnish them iting her daughter nt Milford. Mass. Her Central Railroad for a special train for the use <21 Main Street, - Rockland, M e. grandson. Eddie " hitnev, went with her----- SWIFT & COMPANY. of the Maine delegation. The train will Wesley Jameson and family of St Paul, Minn . start from the Union Station in Port land at in Quality, Fit and Price, and arc visiting here, at Mrs. Jameson's old home. S M I T H ’S 8.45 a . M. July 5th, arriving at Montreal CLOTHING, Their Splendid Exhibits of Meat at the W orld’s Fair. at 7.30 the same day. The route w ill be The World's Fair has brought together In- foot of the stairs. This exhibit consists of over the mountain division of the M. C. R. in tbe order named, so that an MUSIC STORE. numerable attractions which, displayed as they i elegant samples of bides and skins, as nice as are In beautiful and commodious buildings were ever exposed to pttblicview. Twobeauti- R., through the entrancing scenery of the The Truthful erected for the purpose In Jackson Park, con- ful lile-ilke Durham steers, stuffed, form a White Mts. thence via the Canadian Paeitic occasional buy er may become stltutc the greatest exposition the world ever nrincipal attraction here. through Vermont and Canada to the great Straw Hats, SPRING STOCK! -aw Ruch on aggregation of products, works The fifth exhibit of the company is in the northern metropolis. The committee are Test o f art, scientific inventions, articles ot com- Manufactures and Liberal Arts building, In assured of the very best facilities that the Customer* will fin 1 Standard Maker*’ Elegant a regular customer. U ptight merce and other frults'ol modern thought and the balcony and in section D. It Is a fine Railroads can furnish. Round trip tickets It requires no learned experts labor cannot fail ot proving both attractive to display of products of S w ilt’s pharmaceutical w ill be sold as follows: Portland and Lewis curiosity seekers and educational to every I lahratory, consisting chiefly of the lanions TRUNKS, or scientific experiments to ton, Sio, i armington, S12, Bath, S it, Rock ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ P u flo F o^ es visitor capable ot appreciating the valuable silver scale pepsin, and preparations of land, S12, Augusta >11.50, Waterville. >12. establish the fact that DR. lesson, to be earned therefrom. Agriculture, powdered and scale paneroatin-, articles which Skowhegan, S12.50, Oakland, >12, Bangor, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In stock, such n* PRICE S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EX- mechanics! skill, commerce, science, art, are recognized hy physicians and druggists as and Belfast, St3, Bucksport, 513.50, I)e\ter anti every phase of human activity have cou- possessing most valuable medicinal properties, 513, Vanceboro, 515, Bridgton Junction, 5IO, HARDMAN, TRACTS are not only the strong tributed to make the World's Columbian This exhibit, like eich of the others Is credltu- Machias 15 and Ellsworth, 14. and intermed FISCHER, est, but positively the sweet Exposlllon Ihe greatest marvel of all the ages. I blc to the company and a prominent attraction iate points at proportional rates. The usual BAGS AND VALISES, reduction will also be given by connecting Among the most attractive features ot the to visitors. No person who passes through EMERSON, ETC., est and most delicate fruit lines. ' lood accommodations have been great agrieultnral department is the remark- the balconies ot the mammoth building should • •••••FOR THE ...... In Antique ()ak, Fancy Burl, Walnut, Mahogany flavors. If housewives will secured for the Maine delegation at 51.50 per and Ebonlxcd Cases. able exhibit of Swift A Co., that well known fail to examine this exhibit of medicinal pro- day, everything included. The headquarters flavor a cake, pudding, cus firm, which has the popular branch In this duels. They were manufactured under the assigned to Maine is on St. Lawrence St. tard or cream with Dr. Price’s city, known as the Rockland Beef Co., 1 direct supervision ot an experienced analytical near Roy St. Delegates desiring rooms at PARLOR and CHAPEL ORGANS, Extract of Vanilla, Lemon or Chas. A. Davis, manager, whose fame is co- chemist, and thousands of people can testify to Montreal should immediately communicate H ext 30 D w s. extensive with civilization. To the numerous their remedial qualities. with V. Richard 1 oss, Portland, who is the BANJOS, Orange, and a smaller quan visitors who see the display it is a matter of Aside from the number, completeness and manager of the Maine delegation, having full charge of the assignment of rooms. New Home Sewing Machines tity gives a more natural and surDrise that anything so commonplace ns a beauty of the Swift exhibits It is worthy of meat exhibit could be so artistic and beautiful, note that they, unlike hundreds of other And a General Assortment of grateful taste than can be im Trotting In Lincoln county. The Swift exhibit is on the main floor of exhibits, were ready at the appointed time, parted by any other Extracts, Small Musical Instruments and Mer the building and in section D. The central When the fair was opened the first day of May. BOSTON Lincoln County Agricultural Society will is it not an incontestable figure of the display is a full-sized refrigerator Swift and Company were there represented by chandise. hold a two days trotting meeting at its park proof of their greater excel ear of exquisite workmanship, with glass sides, their exhibits, with nothing incomplete, hut and all needful equipments such as belong to everything in readiness for ihe eyes of visitors, in Damariscotta, July 26 and 27, for which lence? In every case where the refrigerator cars in use by the firm for This ts just what might have been expected of $1500 is offered in purses, as follows: Three CLOTHING STORE, ALBERT SMITH. Dr. Price’s Flavors are used transporting food products to all parts of the a firm whose business methods always include minute class, >150; 2-39 class. S250; 2-24 they give perfect satisfaction. American Continent penetrated by railroads, energy and promptness. class. >300; running race, Si 50; 2-29 class, W ithin vhe ear and plainly visible, is a collec- The business of this great company is so $250; free for all, >400. 'The Society will Our idea is not how 365 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND,. tion of fresh meats such as would delight the important a part ot the history ol Chicago endeavor to make this one of the best meet tsjeooi an eoicure. that whatever is written of one must neccs- LOOK! ings in the state for '93. , Large and smalt pieces of the nicest fresh sariiy include a portion of the other. For Cheap, but how Good. I use and recommend "Dr. Price’s beef, pork, veal, mutton, etc., suspended Irom years past their operations have been steadily A. C. PHILBRICK, Proprietor. Delicious Flavoring Extracts” as the I the ceiling are so distributed through the car increasing, and their field enlarging, until now At These New Prices strongest and finest, and as giving the most desirable results in the manulac- as to form a symmetrical display of unsnr- they are known all over the civilized world, fiATARRH Cheap Shoes are usually j passed attractiveness. The visitors can notico Their dressed meats and other products have a yffire o f Ice Cream W IN CHILDREN on ' MRS E. W. THURLOW, ' from the thermometers inside this car that the reputation that none others can excel and few For over two years my little girl’s life Ice Cream Parlors, Oak St. j temperature is kept from 35to40degrees. The can equal. Their immense establishments at was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. unsatisfactory. If the price 1 car is a true representation of a carload of I the Union Stock Yards give employment to The discharge from the nose was large, A Nice Bbl. of St. Louis EXPERT TESTIMONY. their fresh meats in transit. Outside the ear thousands of persons, and constitute a most constant and very offensive. Her eyes I are numerous sample packages of iard, oils, conspicuous feature of Chicago's martufactur- became inflamed, tbe lids swollen and is sacrificed,jso isyquality. I have obtained the best results from dried beef, hams, bacon, barrelled pork and fng industries. Besides their home plant ihey very painful. After trying various reme the use of "Dr. Price’s Flavoring Ex [ beef, pickled tongues, pigs' feet and tripe, beef also have large establishments at St. Louis, dies, I gave her The first bot- tracts," and think they are just what they j extract, etc. The combination is unique, and Kansas City and South Omaha. 11 e seemed to IcK SiS) aggravate the J.aO u r Shoes are^’m ade to are recommended to be, the strongest, [ the exhibit as a whole does credit to the great An approximate estimate of the magnitude disease, but tbe symptoms soon abated, FLOUR! and in a short time she was cured. the purest and of the most delicate j company whose business it represents. of their business may be obtained from the For the Low Price o f only S4.50 flavor. Dit. I.. 15. E itchi v, Mackey, Ind. please, and at; satisfactory ’ On the gallery floor of the same building are following statistical statements: CENTRAL MARKET Best Winter Wheat Patent, MRS. E. I. PERKINS, two other smaller exhibits of the Swift Com- For the year ending Dec. 31, 1892, the total Our book nu llloml and I kin Iliseaana mailod 5 .25 free. SWH-TSri. it ie i Atlanta, Ga. Restaurant and Ice Creaui Parlors, 301 , pany. One is a display of butterine and sales of the company were more than 890.000,- —W e now have in *tock Home of th e— 6 lb*. Choice R i c e ...... Main Street. neutrtd lard, arranged most tastefully and 000; the company slaughtered 1,189,498 cattle, cost. Once a purchaser, 4 ” N ew California Ruiain*...... 26 These goods can be 1.und at the fol- constituting a prominent attraction in a fine 1,013,627 sheep, 1,184,692 hogs, and tnanufae- 4 “ TurMah Prunes...... 25 lowing stores: group ol exhibits by other parties. The other tured and disposed o f the products therelrom. In all your outings— BEST FLOUR 1 ” Greyhound Tobacco, ainoke...... 25 1 “ Fighter Tobacco, chew ...... 26 exhibit Is composed of bools, horns, bones and Among ihese products were 3,388,986 pounds That ever waa milled, (nene but llr«t class brands), E P Rollins, Rockland to tlte World's Fair— always a customer. 1 ” Spice, any kin d ...... 25 [fertilizin g material, put together so as to pre-1 ol glue, 30.672 tons ot tertilizers, 2,596,842 which we are prepared to sell at the VERY LOW Perry Bros . 14 Front Street Seaside — Mountains — EST PRICES, every barrel WARRANTED to 1 “ Good T ea...... 25 II O. Gurdy & Co , 4 Camden “ sent a fine appearance. In this exhibit there pounds of neutsfoot oil, 38,688,361 pounds of suit or money retunded. We also have In stock 1 “ Choice Coffee, guaranteed...... 25 the finest line of A. F. Crockett Co., 743 Main •• is also a large cabinet o f beautiful and useful i oleo oil, 2.039 604 pounds ot wool, 7.009,017 everywhere, take 1 gul. Good MoImbvh...... 26 E. M. Perry. 738 " ! articles manufactured from bones and horns, pounds ot hutrerme, 53.338 422 pounds of lard. o ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 gal. Fine MoIuhhcm...... G. W Leach. 720 " Most persons looking at this cabinet are sur- When we consider that such vast Imsiucss Teas and Coffees 6 lb«. Beal Canary Seed...... prised to see the great variety ol articles thus operations are In the line of producing needful 3 “ BhhI C urranIh...... 25 W ni. B Hills, G72 " Beecharn s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ IN TIIE CITY. Achorn & Thorndike, 6G8 " , produced, which is another evidence of the lood for millions of people, and are conducted 6 Bam Nice Soap...... 25 K C. Rankin & Co.. 056 " I educational character of the World's Fair. by broad-minded, public-spirited men, it is a Farrand, Spear & Co., 686 " Another exhibit ol Swift and Company is matter ot congratulation lhai Chicago is the “ P ills We DO NOT Give a Prize A L. Richardson, 574 " located at the south end of the Shoe and headquarters of such a firm as Swift and Corn- with every pound, but we sell the Best'feu nnd ColTee for the money to be had in tbe city. Also u C. E. TUTTLE, •I E. !• i o Iio c , 450 “ “ w ith you. 44a .. Leather building, on the main floor and at the pany. RUSSET SHOES full Hue of C. A. Haskell, Illness frcnuen’ly results First Class Groceries! 306 MAIN STREET. H. G. Tibbetts, 434 " from changes ot 1.. .d, water, Fancy and Bottled Goods! Spear Block. Bicknell Tea Co., 398 " LINCOLN CONFERENCE. Chapin in a manner that would remove all the climate, habit-, etc., and the » C ^ Doherty. 377 •• “ scruples from tiiose who presume that the remedy is Beet ham’s Pills. Large Stock! Fresh and Corned .ttents and Vegetables E" it Ingraham & Co., 368 " society is an injury to the church. Those who orxi.L k is u h . [Deferred from lust wceg.J C. E. Tuttle. 3H6 “ followed Rev. Mr. Chapin were no less ener »oocooooop_ Jer« Harrington. 292 " The 68th annual meeting of the Lincoln Con getic in affirming that the Christian Endeavor Stylish ! PRESCOTT & DUNCAN, Proprietors. Donohue’s Cash Grocery 266 " ference was holden Tuesday and Wednesday Society was a benefit to the church. ’■Jt’ .< 0~Telephone counwttloo. 25 White & Case, 262 " of iast week with the Warren church. At two Thus after singing and benediction, closed a O. P. Hix 246 “ o’clock the meeting came to order und devo very profitable conference that w ill long be re J. H Elint. 234 " BiiyJof Us and Gel Correct Thing. tional exercises were conducted by Rev. O. W. membered. Theodore Roosen. 156 " Folsom, after which was a sermon by Rev. U. W E Hall, Stale St. Your scribe would be doing injustice to the 1 7 » b . t F. Burroughs, followed by the observance of members of the 24 Congregational Church, Knox Farmers Ex Co,, Limerock " tbe Lord's Supper. A t 3 *15 was the appoint ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ “ THE BEST F. H Whitney, 33 Park “ und to all who participated in liberally donat ments of committees, supplemented by the an ing to the dinner and tea-tables, which were so H H. Flint, 117 " " nual report of the conference by Rev. H. J. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A C Gay & Co.. b>5 Sea " abundantly furnished, if he omitted to say to l ■’ CHEAPEST Rocklaifd Lime Co 14 Water Wells of Union, followed by discussion. At the ladies “ Many daughters have dune vir- 1 W V Farnsworth Camden 7 .30, Tuesday evening, was a praise service, tuously, but thou excellent them a ll.” A word 1 conducted by Rev. C. D. Crane, which was fol - F. O Clark. of approbation is also due Mias Hattie Stevens | ats ft J F. Clifford, lowed by a discussion on “ Church Member for the exquisite organ music furnished. S r iA " H . C. E Shaw, ship,” treated under tour general heads. Upon the whole the gathering was a ju bi. I W. VV. Hodgkins, Thomaston 1.—Its meaning, led by Rev. G. F. Bradford. lee to the Warren church, like as the i “FLOURIHE E. L Dillingham & Co., 2 —Who are eligible, led by Rev. T. E. [ sabbatical year to the Jews, but it is hoped it I ’•’he Beat W inter W heat Brastow. ALL THE NEW STYLES JUST IN, BEST FLO U R T. 8. Andrews, will return oftener than theirs, which was once I Masters A Starrelt, 3 —Its benefits, led by Rev. J. w. birout. PATENT FLOUR | in fifty years i J. B. ' O N E A R T H O. G. Dinsmore, 4 —Its obligations, led by Rev. J. B. Stewart ; . ...FO K .... in the world. 8. B & 11 L Shepherd, Rockport of New Hutnpsblre. X LOCAL LACONICS. Every burrel guaranteed. Boil well Granite Co., Vintdhaven Wednesday morning at six o'clock was a 1 C. li. Smith, Christian Eudeavur prayer meeting, led byI FISHER 4 WISE, Agents, $5.25 BBL. Newsy Notes and Brief Mention of | O. B. Jones. Rev. U D. Crane; at 0 devotional exercises,! Another Prowmwnt 3 Commercial street, Button. Home Happenings uSTEvery B arre l W a r ra n te d . F. Myriek, led by Rev. L. D. Evans; at 9:30 a half hour Men, Boys and M m , Aak your grocer for It. hold by A Davidson, business meeting; at teu, a discussion, “ Why Citizen Curtnl JUST RECEIVED Booth Bros. & H. I Co., Hurrieune 6. are there no more conversions r” opened by L. Green worms are stripping the foliage from COBB, WIGHT & COMPANY. A tot of Fancy ItoxUTiineH, Bodwell Granite Co Spruce Head our shade trees. After Tryi«< every 25 Cents Up. A Arey, Owl's Head F. Starrett, and followed by Rev. O. W. Fol The fim at on the market,4to be aold at I. som and a number more. It was a potent B ill Foster Hemeuway of Uurndeu is truant other Remedy 16 ceul* per pound. F. 11. Smith, North Haven olHcer in that lively town. He informs us that A lot of California Green Gage Plums, C. 8. Staples, question and drew out mauy ideas. The clos ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ he has captured worth of truants the past — BY VSINC------vwwwwwvwvwwwwwwszazww ARTHUR SHEA, In 3 lb. can*, at 16 cent* per cun. Hold E. N Brown, ing exercise (or the forenouu was a discussion everywhere at 26 cent*. So. Thomaston term at 25 cents a head. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J. M. Bartlett, ou the question : “ What truths need to be spec Practical Plumber. Fresh Sclf.i-uising Buckwheat, mill 11 S. Sweetland. ially emphasised at the present time ?” Par A man trom up river made an examination Leon's Janapirilli. Pure Maple Syrup, ot our city farm last week, and said that our Magouu A Vaiinah. Winslow's Mills ticipated in by Rev. H. I. Senior, and at. K . < Lba. D a te a ...... 25o Hart A Mathews. Tenant’s Harbur bewail, esq. city poor had (be nicest home he'd yet seen Leon’s Sarsaparilla Co.. Belfast, 3 L ba. J 'r o o e a ...... M e.: Perfection in Draiiiuge anti Veutilation, G- W. Rawley, At two p. m. an Ecclesiastical council met for | ' l is in good bands, Irom Board ot Overseers The Beat Net’dleMH K ttlalu*, per Ll>...... 1 So Gentlemen : — L ast w inter, like [NECKWEAR. 44M Main Kt., Oppo. Lludatty Hou*« K. Long & Son, a public examination of Rev. (j. F. Bradford to master and matron. many others,, 1 was, attacked with 25 Boxes of llonoiiue’s Big II Tobacco J. 1. Bums, Washington a candidate for ordination to the Congrega-1 R ock {.a n d H ig h l a n d s .—Theodore ? Fields tile grip, from which 1 have never Kind tally rallied. 1 lott my appetite Juat in, and going ut 80c per lb.; ihia W. M Staples, tonal ministry. After a critical examination, • ha* painted bis buildings and otherwise in * Tobacco I* made l>y Mayo, and the reg- and strength, feit weak in tiie legs, Big assortment of all the New MISS E. A. LORD ulur price in 40e per lb. Ti y It at Robinson Bros.. Wiley’s Corner through which the candidate manifested cleai j proved bis premises.. . .George Hart has had anil was generally “ used up.” I IH N O W P R E FA RED TO DO tried various remedies, but received that J. W . Eastman A Co W arren and intelligent views of evangelical doctrines, his grounds leveled and terraced-Which [greatly Geo. Fossett A Son. no benefit therefrom i\sifio[i/\BLE DqEss/wqKifiq Union tbe council, with an etnpbatical, unanimou improves the appearance thereof...... Miss A sin it lime since I w .i. induced f I )onohlie’s Cash Grocery D. II Pul.ifer, I, try .1 hoitle < t l.cou’e bdioapa- •:«O M A IN ST- Waldoboro vote, declared him a fit man tor ordinaticu. Styles, just iu. Some Nobby John Baruhi inter. Nortl) Waldoboro Mabel Fuller of Union is visiting at Mrs. Her riliu . Hid It 1 tie d h l been Never At Her Home, 7 North St. The ordination exercises were as follows: Ser bert Bowden's....Johnson Mayhewbasfopened akne my Upeciul utleullou paid to Cutting aud Fitting. J W llaggelt, Dam iriscolta Mills le ts, .ind m\ inpctite is good, and mon by Rev. it. W . Jenkyu, Urdaiuing Prayer a store at the Highlands...... Nelson Butler of Flint A Stetson, Damariscotta uiv nc 1.1 i health is im proving as Goods in .lap. Silk and Linen. E. A. KNOWLTON, J. A Perkins, by Rev. C. D. Crane, char^a aud right hand Union was in (bis place a tew days last week. ripio.. . 1 i.»uld hope lor. My CRANITE STOCK FOR SALE Nobieboi'o of fellowship by Rev. O W. fl^kom . in i 1 .ti ient ha been so marked that my The Fox I»laud Grauiiu Co. ofiera for sale a few 509 Muiu SI., A S Fall's, C .shing ....M rs - Addie Fields und child are visitiug wile, who 1- troubled with a weak back, Is uow ahureu of their Block. Tbe money ao raised will Weouesday eveuiug at 7 :16 w a praise ser Mrs. Fields' mother, Mrs. George Blaston, at living vour medicine, teviiug confident that it be tuveated iu Improvutueula ucccMtry to cariy ou m M _ Manufactures to older Nelson Thompson, Friendship will heip her. 1 take pleasure in recommending vice, conducted by Rev. H J. w ills of Uuiou, Deer Isle .. . . Warren Smalley of Union was the buoiueaa successful 1>. Tbe number of shares Iftf I . > MaMks and Grille Work D B Cobb A Son, Searsmont Leon’s Sarauparilla to all who are suffering from to be disposed ot are lltntlod, aud uo tuorv will be tiPk 4* I# 1 1 un>' kind of Stylo and Simmons A Paine. io his usual energetic manner of throwing life here recently....Jam es Rollins new burn is Hie grip. sold than Is actually uecessarv to purchase tbe Vw I I I H 11 U oml d> oiled, also all Cunningham A Overlock. So. Liberty into his work. This was tollowed by discus nearly completed.... Work is going ou rapidly [Signed], qulred machinery now nee led. This is an op;oppor- WW l l 1 ■* t i kindsot I-urnlture repuired Z. L. D ow ns. E. W. BERRY & CO., tu n n y for a safe luveslmcnl, and u chance to " " " > + iu tbe very best manner und A A. Howes A Co., Belfast sion .* Is the Christiau Endeator Society a ou .Samuel Adams* new bouse, aud Mr (Adams Swanville, Me., Dec. 13, 1S92. courage and assist a home industry. .Share* u at prices to suit. A fine Hue of Art Mouldings aud Farwell A T o Lou, T h o rn d ik e S tation heip or a hindrance to the church today ?” w ill have the pitasautesl place at the'{High $26.00 each. A pul lea lion should be made to Grnameutul Trimmings: Balls, tipindles, Etc., on ---- a J. A. BABB1DGE, Treasurer, band and furnished at short notice, aud at Brice* Davidson A Currier, Appleton The discussiou was opened by Rev. 6. W . lands. EACH BOTTLE GUARANTEED. Opposite Thorndike House, 33 \'iualhaveu that Defy Competition. 62 ' -tt