Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 The Courier-Gazette. ------TWICE-A-WEEK . . . .TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Tuesday A ugust ’ 7 '897 Vol. 52. . • No. 55

OLO TIME OPERATORS Moore of Machias, who is still an operatot, THEOSOPHY-REWARD AND PUNISHMENT THE MAINE FESTIVAL MAINE NEWS NOTES Nl A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY began on this line. The late Joseph Clark was one ol the pro­ VIII Fanny Crosby of New York, the blind Some Incident* In the Time When the moters of this line aud was for many years a Statement to the Public From Measrs. A Brunswick fireman in Bath the other Chapman and Chase Containing Facts. night called at the night lunch cart and asked hymn-writer, who is now seventy seven years A Telegraph Waff New In Maine. director of the company. He was the larg­ Low, which is the expression of Divine for a room. old, is speaking at gospel meetings in Phila­ W hile in W aldoboro the other day on his est stockholder in Lincoln county. More Mind alwavs works with a beneficent inten­ The following communication is self ex­ delphia. vacation trip, Postmaster Charles E. Bliss of stock has been owned in Waldoboro than in tion There is no retaliation or revenge or planatory and will greatly interest our read­ Mrs. John Roberts of Westbrook has a hy­ M r. Crockett has written a new novel deal­ Bangor chatted entertainingly with Edltoi any other town or city in Maine, except Ban­ even indifference in it, however cruel it may ers : drangea which measures 64 feet across, is 54 ing with the Covenanters and called “The Miller of the Lincoln County News about gor. , appear to us, who are ignorant concerning it. W e are happy to be able to state definitely feet high and has 80 blossoms and buds. Standard Bearer.” It will be run in periodi­ early telegraphy in M aine, a subject concern­ The line originally crossed the Kennebec Punishment in the sense of suffering gladly the dates for the great Maine Festival. It Kennebec Journal: Maine has contributed cal form before appearing in book form next ing which M r. Bliss undoubtedly knows more river about two miles above Bath, suspended inflicted upon any one for evil deeds or as an will commence in Bangor, Thursday evening, 93,115 to Massachusetts' population, but she W inter. tbnn any other man. from poles, 200 feet above the water. Some example to others, is wholly of human inven­ October 14th, and five performances will be won’t do it again in the same length of timr. Kkitabo Ekyokusaba Kwahantu Bona is H e said that the Old Maine Telegraph Co. 20 years ago the line was built up river and tion, there is nothing divine in it. W hen­ given, three evenings and two matinees, clos­ The village of W inthrop has 58 separate the way the title of the Book of Common built its lines in 1848 from Portland to Calais, crossed the Kennebec on the bridge at Gar­ ever suffering comes to us as an effect o f our ing with a grand popular concert on Saturday and distinct business enterprises, which it Prayer reads in the language of Uganda. The via Bath and the coast towns. In 1855, diner. own past error, it is not only a natural evening. Beginning at Portland, Monday, thinks not bad for a town of only 2,111 in ­ Society for the promotion of Christian K now l­ line was built along the railroad from Port­ After the line waa built a man named Ray­ result of our transgression of law, but also in October 18th, the same program will be re­ habitants. land to Bangor. In the early fifties the mond cami from New York and taught all that suffering lies our only cure for the peated closing on Wednesday evening, Octo­ edge has just printed the translation. Bath is acquiring all the English notions. Maine Telegraph Co. acquired the line from the operators along the line. One of the in­ special error concerned. It is intended to ber 20. On account of the serious illness During the youthful days of Zola and the Once a year a travelingchimney sweep comes Portland to Boston and now own the lines cidents M r. Bliss recalls very vividly, is the reform our character and if it does not ac­ of Madame Nordica, the festival is two weeks late H enri Mcilhnc, when they were both as­ to that city and cleans out the chimneys of over both divisions of the railroad. In 1855 messsge he heard going over the wires, an­ complish such reform then it will have to be later than was at first planned, but the latest sistants to Ilach etle & Co., the work o fM e il- regular customers. tbe entire line was leased to the American nouncing the loss of the steamer Arctic with continued until it does do so, for there is no cable states that Madame Nordica will sail hac was to reach down the volumes from the Telegraph Co. for 50 years. Subsequently several hundred people. The tiring upon the such thing as evading law. From this we see October 2d, and w ill sing at the festival if H on. W m . Freeman has been practicing shelves for Zola to make into parcels. law at Cherryfield for 52 years. Not many the Western Union Telegraph Co. purchased flag at Fort Sumter and the moie joyous an­ how important it is for us to study into the physically able. W ith this in hand we feel Charles Dickens, a ticket-of-leave man, has o f the Maine attorneys have worn the legal all the property of the American Telegraph nouncement of the surrender of Lee, were nature of anything disagreeable that comes to safe to name the above dates and assure the been sent to jail for sixty days and to serve harness as long as that. in your watch war­ Co., including the lease of the Maine Co. thrilling moments in the telegrapher’s exper­ us, until we learn its reformatory intention, public of her appearance. Madame Lillian out his suspended life sentence at Glasgow Samuel F. B. Morse, the inventor of the ience. and then to fall in line with that intention. Blauvelt will return from Europe and will An Auburn man wears each Summer a for having a burglar's kit in his possession. ranted for two years electric telegraph, was one of the original in­ Tha inventor and the promoters of the I f a miser loses his gold, it is to help him divide the soptano work with Madame Nor­ straw hat that he bought over a quarter of a H e made a living while out of jail by writing corporators of the Maine Telegraph Co. and electric telegraph little dreamed of the possi­ to overcome his inordinate attachment to dica. Mme. Blauvelt is beyond question one century ago and his cold wenther headgear is prison stories for magazines and by lecturing the line was built by James Eddy, of Ithaca, bilities ol electricity, or the progress the what is so fleeting and valueless. of the greatest American piiina donnas. H er a cap which he has worn for the past 42 on his prison experiences. for i lienee of telegraphy would show in fifty If a vain person has his vanity wounded, personal beauty and charm of appearance add Winters. N Y. Mr. Eddy and Hiram O. Alden, a Harper A Brothers will publish, September years it is to help him overcome that vanity. I f a greatly to the pleasure o f listening to her lawyer, were the pioneers not only in Having a new paper to bring it before the 3d: “ Certain Accepted Heroes,” by Henry person of great approbativeness is unjustly truly beautiful voice, the Maine line but in the overland route to public, Cherryfield is row talking of a brass Cabot Lodge; “From a Girls Point of View,” thought ill of by others, it is to teach him Evan W illiams, the tenor, whose name and the Paci c and in laying the hrst Atlantic WITH THE SPIRITUAL1TS band, open-air concerts and a bicycle carni­ by Lilian Hell; “ Paste Jewels,” by John that to gain the good opinion of others is not reputation are foremost among the tenors of cable. They were the parties who interested val, to say nothing of an agricultural fair. Kendrick Bangs; “The Painted Desert," by Peter Cooper, Cyrus W . Field and Wilson G. VanoNA I’ark. Buck. pout. a right motive to live by. the present day, will aing several times during Cherryfield deserves a railroad. Kfrk Munroe; “Mrs. Keith’s Crime’’ (new If a man is hindered from following the the festival. D r. Carl E. Dufft, the famous Hunt in the enterprise. Tbe meetings st this camp are progressing A Randolph storekeeper had a neat little edition,) by Mrs. W. K. Clifford; "Nooks occupation that he desires and has a taste for, baritone, Grace Couch, Heinrich Meyn, In those days the ocean steamers enclosed finely. A ll of the lectures are of a high order gams played on him the other day by a tramp and Corners ot the New Englaud Coast" and is obliged to work at menial labor, what Gwilym Miles, John Fulton and others of the manuscripts in sealed zinc casks which were and the greatest harmony prevails. who, after boasting of his skill, offered to (new edition,) by Samuel Adams Drake; is the law's intention regarding it so far as he favorite soloists of the New York concert or your watch cleaned thrown overboard off Cape Race, Newfound­ throw a heavy watermelon over his , turn and “ An Open-Eyed Conspiracy,” by W . D . M r. F . A. W iggin seems to be outdoing him­ is concerned? In the first place, he may be stage, will be present. A magnificent chorus land. These casks floated with a flag at­ around and catch it before it struck the Howells. self. Folded pellets with names and questions sure that he has earned such a condition, by of 1000 voices w ill sing at each festival. M r. for the same price at tached to attract the attention of fishermen ground. The storekeeper was to furnish the written on, are read without being unfolded his past course, perhaps by making an 111 use Chapman has given his personal care and It is said that when the author of ••The who took them to the telegraph station and fruit with which to try the experiment and up while the medium’s eyes are blindfolded. of the very advantage he now desires, or it training to thia chorus all over the state, Missionary Sheriff,” and of many other strong the news from Europe was then flashed over it went. The tramp and small hoys picked Many excellent tests are given. may be, by selfishly depriving someone else of devoting his entire time since tbe first ot stories of western l i f w a s taking a walk one DANIELS, this country. up the pieces. When this European news reached the Mrs. M. R. Gofl the materializing medium a like advantage. In the second place its May. Forty of the best musicians from the day she happened to observe the name Portland hotels reaped a harvest during the office at Cape race and Halifax, if it happened is giving excellent satisfaction. She is proving intention is reformatory not punitive. It celebrated Seidl orchestra of New York, will ‘T hanet” chalked on a freight car It struck month of July. M any societies, clubs and or­ any time during the day, all business along hersell to be a true honest lady and is gaining should teach him to do faithfully and cheer­ play at each performance. Their number her fancy, and, prefixing “Octave” to it, she ganizations held reunions and celebrations in The up-lo-date Jeweller. the line had to be completely suspended till many firm friends. She came a stranger to all fully that which it is bis duty to do, and will be increased to 70 by the engagement of created the pseudonym which is now familiar the Forest City, and all this, in addition to the to thousands of readers. In d -ed , compara­ tbe 3,coo words were .ransmitted. Now the upon these grounds. A t first nearly all were thereby he w ill not only find it robbed of its some of Maine's best performers. Thorndike Hotel Bl’k, Rockland. unremitting flow of summer tourists. The tively few readers know Miss Alice French by facilities are such that the enormous amount suspicious but as they tee, hear and examine, disagreeableness, but he will rapidly exhaust W ork on the new building at Bangor is Falmouth took care of between 2,000 and any ther nome. Few know, too, that, though of press matter is easily taken care of with no they are convinced of the genuineness of tbe that kind of effect from bis past error, and being pushed forward rapidly; and the seat­ 3,000 people, while the daily average of the in her work she reveals an insight into W es­ inteiference with business messages. The medium. A t a trance I attended last evening find himself coming into a more desirable ing capacity of the fine new auditorium in Congress Square was over 100. The West tern life that could be possessed only by one Cash paid for old gold. daily papers o f Maine alone now average probably 50 forms appeared of various sizes occupation. Rebellion never bettered any Portland w ill be increased by the addition of End nearly broke the record in its long series more than 20,000 words, besides special and nationalities. one's condition. It is only a means o f adding galleries so that the large audience can be Violin, Banjo, Guitar Strings offf successes, and the Preble fared as work. Several persons have realized the unmistak­ to already existing unhappiness. comfortably seated and taken care of. The well, not to speak cf the many amaller board­ and Harmonicas. George A. Hanscom was the original oper able identity of their dear ones, among them H o w often we see the circumstances of a railroads will run special to accommo­ ing houses where people sought relief during ator at Bath. A t Wiscasset Miss M ary Averill James Littlehale of W arren whose sitter came life change as of magic, unpleasant condi date the public, and special rates will be made the rush. manipulated the key for years. A t Damaris­ to him and converted in her natural voice. H e tions suddenly giving place to pleasant ones. on all lines. cotta the operator was George Q. II. Put­ held her hand nearly five minutes until it It is by magic. It is by means of a wonder W e are happy to be able to state over our A Portland Express man was almost stag­ 4 F/\VOf\IJE D^hk nam, ieweler, who afterward moved to D ex­ dematerialized in his. M r. Littlehale it sure working power within ourselves. It is by signatures tbe above facts as authentic and gered at the versatility of a Portland citizen ter. In Waldoboro Thomas D . Currier was he was not deceived. rightly utilizing our discipline that we exhaust positive in reference to the festival, its dates to whom he says he listened for an hour and it and come onto something different.- and its artists. W m . R. C h a p m a n . a half the other night at a hotel. In that manager of tbe office, which was in his jewel­ Seance every evening, 50 cents admission ry store in the Clark building. Charles E. W e all of us have a dim sense of the re- H omp.r N . C h a s k . length of time the talker touched upon the Our store is the only place in Sunday was temperance day. Able speak­ Bliss went into Currier’s store to learn the formatoiy tendency of trials, when we ex­ following topics: Burglars, crushed walls, ers were engaged and the exercises were very town where can be obtained the jewelry business and was fascinated with tele­ pect a person to be improved in character coal pouches, cooking ranges, thermometers, interesting. Tw o veteran reformers and fine Freight Clerk Il lack's Hide. famous . . . graphy. He readily acquired the art which after passing through those that are severe, cellars, asbestos, intentions on building lines, singers from Boston took part in the exercises. has been his profession to this time. After and when, he fails to improve, we feel sure Freight Clerk Black of the steamer City of hot ashes, masonry, shrinkage of brick and F . W . Sm it h . three years in Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio, in that he w ill have to endure something more Bangor had an exciting experience a few days mortar, camp beds and snakes. The Express July. 1855, M r. Bliss went to the Bangor office of tbe same kind. This is just what the law ago with a bicycle and the roads between says that the impromptu lecturer knew what and in 1869 became manager. H e has been NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES- does for him. It gives him more than one Winterport and Searsport says the Belfast he was talking about, too, which isn't always Berry Root Beer! identified with the Bangor office ever since. chance, but then more chances mean for him Journal, and incidentally made a record the case with these record breaking discourses more suffering, and this, a knowledge of law for himself as a scorcher, although he upon tbe topics of the day. ------; A t the present time he is the popular post­ If there were as many men who knew bow master of the city. to pay as well as they know how to run the will teach him to avoid. A man who is says the sun did the most of the scorching. The Kansas incident of the preacher sus­ anxious and irritable concerning his pecuniary Just as the boat was about to leave the W in pending his sermon and the whole service to A drink that has made rapid David J. Starrett was the first operator at aper.what a jolly time newspaper men would Thomaston and Dr. A. D. Nichols had the Eave!— Lincoln County News. affairs, may think that be would be very terport wharf on her way down river on the help a good brother harvest his wheat re­ amiable if he only had money enough, but the OOTATB TIIXNKT itrides in popularity. There is no office at Rockland. Chat. Norris is putting up another 150 foot afternoon in question he stepped off to attend minds the Lewiston Journal of the brief and probability is until he becomes amiable to some errand and when back to edge of pointed prayer of a central Maine parson a >thcr Root Beer nearly as good us At Belfast the old operator was W illiam I I . building to accommodate increased business bred to it, sbe is of N ew stock. Born under just that trial, he will not have money the wharf the steamer was several feet off, too few years ago, under similar circumstances. Simpson, who afterwards achieved success and at his Damariscotta poultry farm. This makes in Davenport, Iow a, she has travelled exten­ his. This is the verdict of all who enough, for he is not learning bis lesson far to jump and he could not at the time seem The black clouds caine rolling up from the fame as a journalist. over 7C0 feet of buildings there used for sively in the Southwest and in the South, lave experienced the pleasure of from it. to justify himself in attempting to swim for it, west and good Deacon B------looked anxious­ M r. Bliss is the only man now on the old the ducks. where she is as much at home as among the Maine line who started with it, but F. J. Now if it comforts one under heavy trial to although Steward Fred W. Pole, who took ly at his five-acre lot of choice clover and iriuking it. Once used you will use Tbe night blooming cereus in the W al people of Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, from be merely resigned to what he perhaps calls charge of his work temporarially, thinks that timothy “ in tumble’’ just beyond the church­ doboro express office w ill astonish the natives whom she has drawn some of her strongest io other. It is cool, refreshing, in­ the will of God, how much more comforting he should have tried it at least. So tbe boat yard limit. The parson noted the anxiety as well as visitors in two or three weeks says characters. In “The Missionary Sheriff,” vigorating. You should try it. it ought to be to apply this philosophy which sailed away without any freight clerk. This, and immediately announced the closing the News. I t now has forty-eight buds which her latest volume, recently published by the clears tbe so-called mysterious dispensation, however, did not immerse that enterprising prayer in which he said: “ O, Lord, stay bid fair to all blossom about the same time. Harpers, Miss P'rench has done some of her EAST MAINE of all its mystery, and explains its intended young man in the slough of despond for more Thy refreshing shower for a brief space finest work, the chief figure in each of the Horace Hainea of Bangor, assistant super­ working and reformatory purpose. than a few months, at least, for be was shortly while Thy followers of this congregation col­ stories, Amos W ickliff, being an absolutely intendent of tbe American Express Company, Then to the same cheerful resignation to seen going up town like a shot and very soon lect and put under cover the well-cured hay W. C, POOLER, distinct American type, and one of the made an official visit to the express office in the inevitable, we may unite our active efforts afterwards might have been observed starting of Brother B------. Cause each member of CONFERENCE SEMINARY strongest and most lovable characters in re­ Pharmacist. Waldoboro Wednesday,which lie pronounced to co-operate with divine intention, and out on a bicycle that be bad procured, head­ this congregation to seize a pitchfork or rake the best equipped office in tbe state.— News. cent fiction. The fall term will open thereby the more speedily bring about the ed for Searsport and bound to get there and work, for C h riit’s sake, Amen.” needed reform. before tbe boat or “ bust.” Aud he did get W hen Anthony Hope was asked the other Aug. 30th. Able faculty, day if he would write a book giving his im- The Mountain View Hotel, Camden, Me., W e sometimes see those, who become hard there first, making the 17 miles in an hour Mr. lialuea Then und Now. low rates of tuitiou and F. O. Martin, proprietor, is now open for the iressions of tbe after his com- and unsympathetic under trials, which only and seventeen minutes, which was rapid time They tell in Waterville a pretty good and board. For information season. This H o te l is delightfully situated, ng visit, he said: “ I shall be there too means that they are so undeveloped that they when it is considered that a portion of tbe decidedly characteristic story of Attorney f and catalogue address overlooking Penobscot Bay and has a first- long to write my impressions. I under­ We Represent do not discover tbe lesson intended in them, road is very hilly. And they do say that the General Haines. The incident took place p rin cip al class crusine. Dinners for parties a specialty. stand that no traveller ever writes a book and consequently they will need to have them expression of his face as he stood on the quite a number of years ago. W e won’t say who stays in a country more than a week, and repeated. They think that their hardness is Searsport wharf waiting to catch the heaving how many because in these matters of age, W . A. HUTCHINSON, I shall lie in Am erica three months at least.” 12 o» th e p rin c ip a l F ire Wheat told for 87 3-8 cents a bushel on the caused by their trials, but the reverse is tbe line thrown from the steamer as she came in we know that the attorney general is a bit Buoksport, Me New York Produce Exchange Wednesday,the case, their trials are caused by the hardness in there was very different from the one he wore Tbe Macmillan Company announces a book Insurance Companies of sensitive. M r. Haines had been in W ater­ highest this year. their natures, even though such hardness may as he gazed at her receding from Winterport. ville not long enough to get acquainted and by Colonel Henry Inman, late of the United America and Europe, not be manifest until tbe trials come. W hat was attending a town meeting Some matters States, Arm y, called “ The Old Santa Fe they have to do is become softened and sym­ Trail.” It is composed of military and hunt­ Mrs. E. R . Scidnaore, tha author of a book o f a financial character were being discussed, whose combined Assets pathetic while in the midst of their trials, for ing yarns, with sketches of many famous old on Japan entitled “ Jinrikisba Days,” has whereupon he volunterred to offer suggestions, if they become better only by prosperity they trappers and scouts. K it Carson is one of a re m o re th a n . . . written two papers for The Century on un­ which seemed to arouse the ire o f the chair­ have merely postponed tbe trial to tome the figures portrayed. Col. Inm an’s book trodden fields of travel in lava. Tbe final man of tbe board, who thought M r. Haines future day. Is it not a blessed philosophy deals, of course, with the period before the The Fidelity and Casualty Co. article appears in tbe September number, and too prominent in the affairs of tbe town for that shows tbe working out of our destiny to railroad. H is last pages deal with the arri­ FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS. is called “ Prisoners of State at Boro Boeder.” one wbo had just come to it. This official be so in our bands that we may make of our­ OF NEW YORK interrupted M r. 11 sine* with some such ques­ val of tbe first . selves whatever we will to make? Trials Miss Scidmore and two other American ladies penetrated to tbe interior of Java and visited tions as these. “ W hat property do vou own, James Payn has for aeveral years been thereby cease to be trials and become only that you should take it upon yourself to make suffering under great physical disability, but stepping stones to a higher level, only an im ­ the vast and marvelous Buddhist ruinr at Boro Boedor. The great temple, which re­ any talk about this article? W hy should you— bis courage and energy never fail him, and Combination Accident and Health Policy. pulse toward further evolution. a meek youth— occupy tbe time of this meet­ he is about to issue a new novel, “ Another Bird & Barney, I f there is such a thing as evolution In mains nearly inner, covers almost the same area as tbe great pyrauid of Gizeh. It is ing in making suggestions to the old taxpayers B urthen.” It is odds that it w ill be a cheer­ nature it must work on all planes. W e must OVER FULLER & COBB. ormamented with hundreds of life-size statues o f W aterville?” M r. Hainea resented tbe ful book, in spite of the author’s, own burden develop mentally and spiritually as well as questions and answered him with force. “ 1 of paio. H e is one of the precious optimists physically. Evolution must and will carry us and miles of bas-reliefs presenting the highest Fire, Life and Casualty Ins. examples of Greco-Buddhist art. Miss Scid­ want you to understand, Mr. Chairman, that in English letters. H is novels arc always $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 along at some pace, even if we are so ignorant 1 don’t propose to have my mouth closed to readable, and always calculated to put the as to row against its tide. But if we row more is one of the very few visitors to Java who have seen these ruins. things of interest to a W aterville citizen, as reader in good humor. PROVIDES AS FOLLOWS : with its tide bow much more we accomplish, long as I am one. 1 don't own much property in and with bow much leu labor. Learning the D. I. O’Donoghue, the author of a “Life of Waterville now but I'm going to. I ’m going Carleton,’’ the Irish novelist, is reported to Against ordinary Accidents, Against Illness law is learning the direction of nature’s tide, In The Book Buyer for this month is a re­ to have land and buildings in this town before A T rium ph it is learning tbe trend of evolution. view by H am lin Garland of Miss Ellen Glas­ lie engaged upon “Tbe Life and Writings of a very long time, and I intend to have iny say James Clarence M angan,” an Irish poet of If the assured shall suffer from I f with every life we live in this world we gow’s “ The Descendant,” recently published In Case of Death, $6,000 about matters that may effect them. I ’m here the Savage and Dermody order, who was a of the Baking A rt^_ advance a little in mental and spiritual de­ by the Harpers, Mr. Garland writes: Loss of Both Hands, 6,000 TYPHUS FEVEH, and here to slay.” Has Mr. Haines, the land­ notoriety half a century ago for the badness of velopment, as well as in physical advance and “Tbe principal thing to be observed is Loss of Both Feet, 6,000 lord, the financier, tbe lawyer, the politician bia habits and the goodness of bis verse, end TYPHOID FEVEH, purity, we must eventually arrive at a point at that in a time of lath swords and tin armor, Loss of One Hand and One proven his statements of 25 years ago? W bo the uncertainty aa to whether the best speci­ Foot, 6,000 which all our capabilities are fully developed, here is a young girl wbo sets herself to tbe thinks he hasn't? asks the Kennebec Journal. Crimp Crust Bread SCAULKT FKVEU, and we are perfect, so far as this world is con­ difficult task of dealing with the life ol a man mens of the last were original with him, or Loss of Both Eyes, 6,000 tbe translations they pretended to be. cerned, therefore the goal before us is per­ ’ whose hand is against organized society,* and The ealee of thle klud have been far S M A L L P O X , A Bushel of I'araulps. beyood our expectation. The quality Loss of One Eye, 1,700 fection. M . J. B. whose brilliant and splendid powers seem to Boswell’s “ Life of Johnson” is about to be Improves with the demand. Loss of One Hand or One V A H 1O L O ID , produce only evil while be strives with his It w ill be recalled that, at tbe last session reissued, under the editorship of Percy F itz­ Foot, 1,700 whole w ill to reform and purify. That she of the legislature, H on. Fred S. Walls, sena­ gerald. Tbe new edition w ill be published T R Y O U R ^ ^ DI i'iiTH EK I A, W h a t I t tor from Knox c< unty was instrumental in W eekly In d em n ity , 26 has been only partly successful io this great complete in one volume, royal octavo, double NICKEL BREAD MEASLES, W hen we advertise that we will guarantee work it not to be wondered at. The courage tbe presenting and passing of tbe law estab­ column, printed from a new font of type Against Travel Accidents, D r. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters, of the attempt was superb, the achievement lishing tbe weight of a bushel ol parsnips. As especially cast for it. A unique feature w ill It la the sweetest little leal on the ASIATIC CliOLEKA, a souvenir ol that law, Hon. A. 1. Brown of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, or Dr. King’s New is worthy generous praise, and entitles tbe be a biographical dictionary of every person market. while riding aa a passenger IN or GN a Belfast has obtained the pen with which the We are devoting our efforts to per­ aud such illness shall, independently Life Pills, it means that we are authorised by author to very high rank among the novelists mentioned in the book, a feature that every public couveyuuce propelled by steam bill was signed bv Governor Powers and hra fection in . . . of all otlu r causes, continuously and tbe propoprietors to sell these remedies on a of America. 1 consider ‘The Descendant’ lover of the classic w ill be thankful for. M r. electricity or cable, aud provided by forwarded it properly inscribed to Mr. Walls wholly disable aud prevent the positive guarantee, that if purchaser is not one of the most remarkable first books pro­ Thomas Whittaker will have the volume a c o m m o u c a r r ie r f W e tbe undersigned, have known F. J. T M tf Loss of One Hand or One PREMIUM Preferred, 32.50 E x c h a n g e “ Portland is very happy over Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, aud believe him True Nobility. Foot, 6,000 I Ordinary, 37.50 a project for a new hotel to cost a cool half perfectly honorable in all business transactions Loss of Oue Eye, 1,700 m illion.” What's to be the material wind or and financially able to carry out any obliga­ IU WUUi»U UUU 1U U3VU3 1 UU41 IV UUV , Weekly Indemnity, 60 Larger and Smaller Policies in stone? tions made by tbeir firm. 1 almost weary of my earthly lot. W est & T k u a x , Wholesale Druggists,Tolcdo,0 dy life springs are dried up with burning pain- LIMIT OF INDEMNITY. 100 WEEKS. the Same Proportion. luou ttua'al it not? I pray thee look again, A Great Surprise is in Store W a w in g , K in n a n

Many person" seem to be of the FRIENDSHIP METHOOIITS SONS OF VETERANS ORDER Dexter and w ill be mustered this week by Lienterant Col Leighton. Other Camps are The Courier-Gazette. opinion th a t a prem ium o f 135 in the being worked up and we hope to announce The Church Reded I rated W ith Appropri­ General Orders Nos. 3 and 4, S. of V ., rw/cr-A-wee* City of Mexico on gold signifies that their formation at an early date. ate Services I.a«t Sunday. Maine Division. The adjutants report for the quarter ending 136 cents in silver are equal to 100 The following appointments have been The people of Friendship may not be of a June 30, 1897, shows a total lost o f four ALL THE HOME NEWS made on the Division Commander’s Staff cents in gold. The meaning is that hight i moral standard than those of our neigh­ LAST CHANCE! camps apd 101 members. The number in since the last orders. They will be obeyed two dollars and thirty-five cents in boring towns but they ought to be for it has good standing is 48 camps and 1,428 mem­ and respretrd accordingly. Surgeon, Chas. been the aim o f those same people ever since bers. silver equal a gold dollar. This is E. Dow, Waterville; Chaplain, Chas. F. the e tahlisement of an incoporated body to The L. B. HAMILTON STOCK and Tha report o f the quartermaster shows re­ Paine, Bar H arbor; Judge Advocate, Edward »Y THE ROCKLAND PUBLISH I NO CO. what the silver standard does for keep up the cause of Christianity by building ceipts since last repott of $660.97 *nd cx* K. Gould, Rockland; Inspector, Alfred R. Mexico. We hear of the sodden rise and maintaining more churches than any the BALANCE OF OUR SPRING penditutes of $368 28, leaving a balance on H ill, O akland; Assistant Inspectors, J. W . NEWSPAPER HISTORY other community of its population in the state hand r f $292.69. The consolidated camp The Rockland Gaietre was ssublisheJ la 1846. In of goods in Mexico, but not a rise of Dutton, New Sharon, B. L . Nicholas, o f Maine. report shows receipts since last report o f 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with Angus's; Mustering Officer, Orrin J. Dickey, the Gazette in 1882. The Free Press was established wages. Will the workingmen of Ohio JJJhe maintaining and supporting of the Gos­ AND SUMMER GOODS must be $2642.02 and disbursements of $1292.12,. Belfast; Sergeant Major, Chas. S. Berry, In i8 « , and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. and Iowa give particular attention to pel of the M . E. Church society was begun in leaving a balance in the hards o f camp The Union Times was established in 1892. The three Portland; Quartermaster Sergeant, Frank F. the early days and the fust church built by the sold. Look out for big advertisement quartermaster of $1349.90. papers consolidated March 1,, 1897. that point? It concerns them. believers in the tenets of the Method’St faith Prince, Portland. was dedicated in 1837. Since that time the The resignation of A. C. H a ll as 2nd Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies distinguished visitors three cents. Orator Bryan is not 60 busy these society has gradually increased until today later. Low prices reign supreme at Lieutenant of Garfield Camp, No. 1, Water­ Advertising rates based upon circulation and very they are in a prosperous condition as the lat­ ville, has been ace-pted and an election to reasonable. days as be w h s at this time last year. ter part of thia article will prove. fill vacancy ordered. Rockland Harbor quartered feur distin­ Communications upon topics of general intercut are Since the last orders were issued the follow­ solicited. The New York Democrats bought his Some five years ago this church edifice, D R Y O O O D S guished naval visitors Friday, Saturday and Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation silence and absence with n “lick and which was not of modern architecture but low ing Camps have been muitered : Danforth M. Sunday, two of them forming a part of the at second-class postal rates. in port and flat of roof, was in a manner mod* COMPANY STORE. Maxcey, No. 60, at Gardiner, June 26, by SIMONTON New York Yacht Club’s feet, the Navahoe promise;” the Ohio Democrats have ernized. The buildiog was raised nine feet Paat. Col. L . L . Cooper of Augusta, assisted and Montauk. The Navahoe is regarded as given him notice that his presence will and a fine vestry built under the same, furnace by the officers and several members of H . G. one o f the fastest crafts of her class today and conducted by Presiding elder Ogier and Rev. Circulation 6,000 Each Issue harm their cause in that State; the placed in the vestry, stained glass windows BOSTON HUMORP Staples Camp, N o. 52, Augusta. The Camp even the cub defender Vigilant barely earned put in below and above, house painted within M r. Nutter, followed by an excellent sermon starts with a charter membership of 40, Maryland Democrats have no place A Representative of the .Journal Tries to her laurels against her in tbe recent races. and without, at a cost o f a little over $1,200, hy Rev. C. W. Lowell of North Waldoboro. numbering among them the leading men of The Montauk it a splendid schooner yacht At two o’clock Ihe services were opened by Get Funny at Our Expense. The pmiling fields are giving Iho for him in view of their straddling which with the exception of $100 kindly donat­ the city. Seth L. Milliken Camp, No. 25, at the property of tbe vice commodore of the a love feast conducted by Rev. A . E. Morris One of the departments in the Boston platform, and his own managers have ed by the Church Extension society, was raised Monroe, July 8tb, by Mustering Officer Orrin New York Yacht Club. calamity shriekers the Hal Ha! Journal is a column headed "T alk of the by our people and friends of the M . E. church of Bremen, after which Rev. S. L. Hanscom J. Dickey assisted by members of A. E. Clark Another exceedingly prominent visitor was warned him that he is endangering Day/’ in which the following recently ap­ so that when the repair! were ended the debt ot Thomaaton gave a very interesting address Camp, No. 43, Belfast, and Capt. A. D . Bean the United States Despatch Boat Dolphin, In the evening after singing praises a col­ peared : their cause by keeping up his talk was paid. Camp, N o. 55, Brooks. Camp 25 starts with ci n.manded by Harry A. Lynn and acting The horrible plot of the sound- "Yes,” said O ld Chimes, at the Porphyry, upon a subject which everybody knows These repairs which were carried on in a lection was taken to help defray the cost ol a membership of 22 of the wide awake and under the direct orders of Secretary Long of money men to ruin the country by repairs which resulted in the snug sum of " I have been on the cape for a few weeks thorough manner and every dollar expendeo progressive young men of the town. the N . S. navy department. It is in the D o l­ is becoming every day more and more with my niece, and I skirted along the Maine putting up the prices of farm products wisely was the subject of much comment, such >117. Much credit is due Past Col. L . L . Cooper phin that President McKinley and other ex­ After a solo by Mrs. M . B. Cook, Rev. F. coast with the Earnest Student of Sociology u n p o p u lar. as that the building would blow down from for his efforts in bringing about the formation ecutives usually travel. still goes on. and the Historical Painter. W e saw at the first gale, and an effort was apparently E. W hite of Rockland followed up the col­ c f the Camp at Gardiner, and for the interest The fourth visitor of prominence was the Rockland a remarkable tribute to American The first six months of the Mc­ made to belittle the work and as is generally lection hy a discourse that thrilled his audi­ he has taken in the Division’s welfare by de­ handsome steam yacht Illawarra, owned by humor. As you know, the Boston boat arrives The people are utilizing the first Kinley administration is in marked the case the talk and complaint! came from ence,and we do not wonder at his enthusiasm fraying his expenses upon the occasion of the Eugene Teropkint, proprietor of Boston at Rockland about 4.30 a. m. The passengers fruits of McKinley prosperity in those who had given the least, or given noth* when he saw our people contributing so freely. formation of the Camp. To Mrs. Belle J. Theatre, and aboard which his wife died sud­ contrast with the corresponding period . . » - . , - Tb e music was especially prepared for the are cross. It Is too early for breakfast so . , m inn and from those who had interested them- Palmer of Monroe, Paat State Department denly Sunday morning. paying oil Cleveland mortgages. Wise of the Cleveland administration. ± hen gcjve8 the least in the upbuilding of the edifice, occasion and the choir co posed of F. A . tbe prudent and thrifty rush to tbe wharf President of the Woman’s National Relief restaurant where excellent coflee and rolls p e o p le ! A t this day the lame croakers are still heard Geyer, Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. A. L. Nutter Corps, and to Captain Hiram J. Ide of Mon­ banks were tumbling, business houses To Cure CountIputIon Forever* and probably always will give their sdvice but and A. B. Cook with Mrs. M. B. Cook as are served. But no one appears to advantage, roe and the mustering Officer O. J. Dickev, were putting up their shutters, manu­ organic was fine, receiving much praise from not even a night watchman at such an ungodly we are indebted for the good work done in Take Cuscnrets Gandy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. People who were favorably im the cause of Christianity and education will If C. G C. fa ll to cure, tiruggiats refund monoy. factories closing, farm prices falling, advance no matter what obstacles such people the many strangers present. hour W ell, we saw at 4.30 a. ra. a man, the formation of Seth L. Milliken Camp. pressed with the ‘‘wheat and silver" railroads going into the hands of re place in the path of the same. To conclude tbe repairs, which were many, seated on the deck, reading, and happy, yes, Past Division Quartermaster T . A . Cooper theory last year are now wondering The repairs made five years ago made it also includes an extension of the west end hilarious. H e laughed aloud; from time to received a requisition near the close of bis ceivers, meu wero idle everywhere, time he slapped his thigh. W e asked for how they could have been so easily ossible at this lime for us to worship in the of the church, some twelve feet, forming an term of office containing an order and money and strikes and riots were the order of Ceautiful church that we have today and with­ alcove lor the singers and pastor. This has his keeper. N o, tbe laugher was unattended. in payment for 25 applications for member­ fo o led . the day. Now the railroads cannot out them would have been impossible. been done at an expense of less than > t,to o Th e Earnest Student of Sociology, who as a ship. The order could not be identified as BOND CALL NOTICE The present year a start was made to fur- j all of which has been paid, except the small scientist has lost the full aroma of etiquette, there was no name or address and the en­ furnish cars enough to move the crops, NUMBER SIX. It is a great thing for this country, ther beautify, adorn and make the structure sum o f >160 in which is included a pulpit set looked over his shoulder. The man was velope was imperfectly postmarked. Any the prices are good, and the farmers what was the desire of the church going peo- | coiling flo o , which has not as yet arrived, reading an American comic paper. Camp having sent such an order during the now that there is au existing gold hunting for more help, mills and pie and Capt. Albion Murphy started out with 1 A ll purts of the cl urch have worked har- There was a factory a few miles beyond month of June will receive the supplies men­ standard of value, that while we have m oniously;the Epworth 1.eague sending in to Belfast which gave forth such a stench that a tioned upon receipt of the name and address, factories are reopening, banks are a subscription paper, which was so well filled City of Rockland, Knox Co., Me. an abundance of silver, $.521,000,000, with tbe names of those interested that it was the treasury >50 the day before the dedication. course man in the car said, T t must be an forwarded to th se Headquarters. complaining only of a plethora of concluded to go ahead and do what waa nec­ The ladies attempted to raise money to olfactory.’ I regret to say, the Historical T h e following Camps having failed to re­ in the Treasury, we have so limited it carpet the whole edifice and succeeded so well Painter laughed; but he afterwards avenged port are hereby suspended : No. 10, Lovell To the holders of the following described ready money, and general activity and essary to be done. four percent City of Rockland, Knox Co., Me. that we have the use of both money that they sent to Fuller & Cobb of Rockland us by sketching him. Centre; No. 38, Abbot Village; No. 40, Dix­ Several contracts were made and all have o p tio n bonds series of 1881-1011, notice if? cheerfulness are resuming. " W e visited a farm house where the owner metals without fear of the deprecia­ proved to be sa isfactory. H . B. Cook did >121 to settle the bill and had ten dollars over field; No. 48, Foxcroft. hereby given that the following said de­ to turn toward other repairs. has already established his grave stone. This The attention of the brothers is called to tion of either. the joiner work, B. A. Murphy the mason scribed bonds are now due and are hereby LAST OF THE MUSTER work, C. B. Emery ol Rockland the frescoing. W hile praise is due to all who helped none stone bears his name, date of birth, virtues the observance of Sons of Veterans’ Day at called in for payment by said City of Rock­ Fuller & Cobb furnished the carpets, the pews deserve it more than the little ones who form modestly related, a text of scripture; and Camp Benson, Newport, Friday, August 20th. land, Me., and are payable at the office of The manufacturers and the farmers The national guard broke camp Friday. of quartered oak came from Michigan and tbe funior League who, under the direct­ there is a space for the death date. H e sees Tbe day is to be devoted to sports in the the City Treasurer. this stone whenever he crosses tbe yard or are now engaged in a race to see who Among the prominent guests at headquar­ are both solid and beautiful. The Junior ion of Rev.A. L . Nutter and wife, succeeded in morning, and addresses are to be delivered in Description ters Governor's Day. mentioned by the K en­ League earned money with which to buy a raising >60 and bought with it a chandelier, a looks out of a window of the living-room. the afternoon by several prominent workers Said bonds read as being dne " A . D . 1011 shall show the greatest evidence of nebec Journal, were Col. W . H . Fogler, H on. new chandelier, which it a beauty. very handsome one and which the writer hopes He told us it made him ‘lead a better life.’ o f the Division. Meals can be had on the or after ten years from the date hereof at prosperity. Come to think of it, that H . L» Shepherd and Fred R. Spear. All tbe work being completed August 12 w ill give light to their bright eyes for many H e thus tried to correct an impression— a grounds at moderate rates. The brothers are the option ol the City,” and are of the fol­ years to come. Our pastor must (eel proud, if breathy impression— that it drove him to invited by the members of W . S. How e lowing dates, numbers and denominations. waB jnst what the Republicans claimed was designated as a day for dedication but on On the following said described bonds in ter­ The prize won by Co. H . of thia city in account of the storm tbe services did not take ministers ever do, with the successful accom­ drink. Camp, N o. 15, to become their guests while la6t year—that prosperity in manu. "He talked to us about the neighbors. est stops on the thirty-first day of August, the team shoot was a naval picture “The M on­ place until the day following. plishment of his efforts and while we may not at the Muster, and to make their cottage A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-seven ‘Over there,’ he said, ‘is the W idow Ferguson. fact urii g anti prosperity in farming itor and Merrimac.” The prizes were pre­ A t an early hour the people began to gather feel the same gratification that those connected Headquarters.” The Division Officers have (A u g u s t 31, 1807.) went hand in hand. sented by Gov. Powers in person. and among them were to be found Rev. W . with the church may we heartily rejoice in She’s terribly lonely and she's got her hus­ been invited to attend the muster and will be W. Ogier presiding elder, C. W. Lowell, F. their prosperity. band buried under the uoor-step.’ Was this present Friday the 20th. A rate of one fare The boys arrived home on the pullman E. White, S. L. Iisnscoro, H. I. Holt, Luther And now while we have a free house and disposal a master-stroke of nagging? Or was for the round trip on the M. C. R. R. has The most encouraging feature of the Friday night and are telling some interesting Freeman A. E. Morris, V. E. Hills and our free pewa we hope that all will be satisfied it the belated revenge of a down-trodden been secured. Tickets good to return from reports showing the return of business yarns of what happened during the week's own pastor A. L. Nutter. and none feel to stay away because they may wife ? the 12th to 24th .inclusive. Camp Benson ‘‘And in the cemetery in another county we Association is doing much for our assistance activity ii that they come from small encampment. The most interesting narra­ The interior of the ebureb, which had been not find a sitting. tive is that concerning the patent medicine decorated by Mrs. Hargrove and Mrs. M. B. M . B. C o o k . saw the daguerreotype of a little girl inserted on Sons o f Veterans’ D ay and Brothers as well as large places. When every selling in which two young guardsmen from Cook, was a bower ol flowers and evergreens, in a tombstone so that the picture was flush should endeavor to attend on that day if 1886 Aug. 266 100 June 603 81000 267 100 Biddelord participated, together with thia tastefully arranged, adding very much to the Educate Tour Bowels With Ca.carets. with the surface of the stone. ’Twas about possible. community finds itself busily em­ 853 1000 268 too quartet o f incomparable Rockland genius: Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. forty years ago that Death took her; but tbe The attention of Camps is called to the J u ly beauty of this beautftul audience room. 854 1000 242 100 ployed the professional agitator finds 10c. 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. picture is as fresh as when it was first tbe order issued by the Division President, M r. Goldwatch Mae, M r. Just In Kross, M r. Services commenced shortly after 10 o'clock 855 1000 Sept. 270 too his occupation gone and the country wonder and admiration of the household. I O ct. Cuolshot Small and Mr. Eddibond. These Ladies’ A id Society, Miss Rose G. W hite, 1887 •• 271 too prosperous. young worthies held the boards for several tell you there is a charm about an old daguer­ W aldoboro, in which she calls attention to J an 'y 768 lotto 237 too hours to the undoubted enjoyment of a large reotype. N o photographer, professional or the encouragement that the officers of their 765 1000 269 11X1 number of spectators. M r. Just In Knoss amateur, can work such a charm. Light and Societies receive by frequent visits from the 1886 •• 238 too An inferior qutdity of money always emulated Prof. Carpenter in a manner that chemistry in former years were more kindly Brothers at the sessions of their Society June 454 500 239 100 100 cheats the earner of wages. Capital was an improvement over the great hypnotist disposed toward mortals. I sometimes think meetings. Brothers, the Ladies’ Aid Societies J u ly 467 500 272 468 500 Oct. 245 too himself and Eddibond and Goldwatch made FULLER & CO that photographers are tbe sworn enemies of are doing much for our advancement, and it kuows all the ways aud means of «• 460 .500 •• 241 too splendid subjects. Goldwatch bad a farmer’s mankind. They have taken terrible oaths in becomes us to lend them a band in every way guarding against contingencies, and 470 500 243 100 costume on which the hayseed stuck right out cresset-lighted vaults, to the music of in our power, and Camps not having an Aid 471 500 244 100 labor has not the chance to do so. The plain and if that great consolidated Fore- clanking chains and rattling bones. They are urged to consider the advisability of form­ 472 500 273 100 fact that the si ver standard of money paugh-Sells circus bears of his exploits there have sworn to caricature the race, relentlessly, ing one. Information in regard to the 473 500 274 100 will be no more need for 98 cent watch sell­ August Clearing Sale. and at a high price. They work upon the formation of a Society will be cheerfully 4115 500 •• 275 100 is everywhere associated with im­ ing at 408 M ain street. vanity of man and woman. How seldom is given by addressing the Division Ofhcers. 406 500 276 100 a photograph undominated by a pose ! But Brothers, the prospects for the future are 497 500 277 ICO poverished, servile labor tells the This is the season of the year in which to close oul 500 ** too there is a modest softness in a daguerreotype. N ov. 506 278 sto ry . The Bath company won second price in bright and we should now begin to form to? 500 279 too the team shoot of the second regiment and seasonable and odd lots of merchandise. Customers will find You were foolish enough to carry the old plans for tbe recruiting of our Camps during 508 600 280 10O was welcomed home by a brass band. The it to their advantage to examine bargains mentioned. picture of your mother— the one taken when the Fall and W inter seasons. The Division 509 .7)0 281 too The whole world seems to be in Rockland Company won second prize in the it was the custom for women to wear their has made commendable progress during the 510 500 282 100 • • league with the 6ouud-money men to first regiment team shoot and there were not hair drawn smoothly far over the forehead past few months, and today our Division 513 500 283 100 more than a dozen people at the depot when and half concealing the ears— to the photog­ stands seventh in rank with the Divisions of 511 500 Nov. 284 100 capture the farmers of the United they arrived Fiiday night. The members are rapher. H o w hard, how uncompromising, our Order, in point of the number of mem­ 1887 285 100 J a n 'y 514 500 286 100 States. Not only are wheat and other inclined to resent this indifference and welt how grotesque the cards seem— even to you bers. L et every Brother use bis best efforts Discount Sale on Parasols. *• 515 500 287 100 whose eyes idealize! farm products still advancing in prices, they should. Tillson Light Infantry in its to recruit his Camp, and by so doing 516 .’4)0 288 IOO rejuvenated form has now been to state mus­ "W e met a singular man— he registered we shall be able to report a greater gain but the foreign demand for our corn 517 500 289 100 ter but twice but is the best known and most S1.69 for Choice from 2 0 Different Styles his name as Godonli Nozouski— who is at in the months to come. A Camp is in • • 512 500 1887 thiB year is far beyond anything ever popular company on the field. I t is ap­ work on a dictionary of proverbs. H e begins readiness for formation in the town of 520 500 J u u ’y • 290 100 before known. plauded on parade and at every place on the with ‘Good Anheusser needs no Busch.’ ” A p r. 020 500 291 100 way home where the men line up. The 530 500 298 too Miscellaneous. 521 500 293 ioo members have merely to state that they be­ New Fall M ay 20 Lilliputian Suits misses from 4 A SUDDEN DEATH 1886 2iH too It is in vain for the advocates of long to the Rockland company and they are Peat M ay 365 200 295 too received with open arms. Their behavior, Dress Goods. to 14 years, •1.25. Tbe cloth in the W ife of the Owner of Boston Theatre Found free-silver coiuage at the ratio of 16 to June 368 200 296 ioo barring a little pardonable mischief, is ex­ suit worth twice this price. Bend In Her Ktatercoin Sunday. • « 360 200 292 ioo 50 pieces just received, at 25c, 39c 1 to deny that their policy would in­ ceptions! and it really seems as though our Mrs. Eugene Tompkins, wife of the owner • • 366 200 299 100 20 Silk W aists to be closed out at ___ 200 300 100 citizens might take * little more pride in and 50c per yard. Choice patterns in of Boston Theatre, was found dead in her Bargains 370 clude the silver standard, and will they ___ 385 2tX) 297 100 their fine record. •3.98 for choice. explain bow it is that the silver stand­ these goods that you can not get stateroom aboard the steam yacht Illaw arrain 391 200 1881 la te r. A few Spring Capes and Jackets Rockland Harbor Sunday morning, having When wo say that we are offering A ug. 376 200 June 1 50 ard of money the world over, from The Lewiston journal perpetrates this yarn; expired about io o’clock. H eait disease was 200 2 to be closed at one-half price. real genuine Bargains in childrens 377 50 India to Mexico, and China to Spain “ O ne of the Signal Corp! solemnly declares tbe verdict of the attending physicians. *» :««> 200 3 50 that on their bicycle trip from Portland to New Fall Capes. Hats aud Bonnets and iu childrens «* 387 200 4 to inclusive, means the degradation and Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins have been in the Augusta they passed through rtretches of custom of spending their Summers in a yacht •« 380 200 Ju ly 8 to New Golf Capes. White Dresses we mean just what we 388 200 Aug. 14 50 abject poverty of workiugmen? country where people didn't know the war A Bargain. ing cruise ever since their marrioge 13 years was over yet. The men were eagerly asking New Styles in Collarettes. sav. An inspection ol tbe goods aud 378 300 Nov. 12 to ago and for this purpose had tbe elegant steam «* 300 13 50 for news of Lee's movements and the women 300 I case Lonsdale Cambric in short Our Lawn and Muslin Wrappers yacht Illaw arra constructed at Bath. The 111- prices will conviuoe you of this fact. u 389 200 1882 The Cleveland “ l’laiudealer,” a daily were picking lint for the wounded soldiers. lengths, 8c per yard. at $1.50 are great bargains and awarra left Boston Thursday bound for Bar M 370 200 J a n ’y 10 to Democratic newspaper of Senator H e didn't Dame the place but it is generally Harbor, Mrs. Tompkins at that time represent­ Oct, 392 200 5 to auppoaed that he meant H allow ell, for H a llo ­ should interest every bargain seeker. Ladies Have Learned to Trust Us • » Uauna’s^bome, reluctantly admits that ing the picture of health, and all on board 304 200 6 to well is the place where the trains refrain from looking forward to a delightful cruise. Friday 393 200 Eeh. 7 50 Our Shirt Waists going at 98c 305 200 M ay 15 50 there is “ some evidence of returning whistling, out of respect for the dead. The night M r. and Mrs. Tompkins were guests of men were making a map as they went along for your choice. M 308 •-'00 16 50 prosperity.” It is moved to this ad­ honor aboard the U. S. warship New York M and were at all times objects of interest and Boys’ Dept. Offers 399 200 11 50 Bathing Suits marked down. at Portsmouth and Saturday night the yacht J uue 17 50 mission by the fact that a single sometimes of suspicion. W hen pressed as 1887 25 odd Summer Suits, 4 to 14 sizes Our Fall line of Carpeting is now in dropped anchor in Rockland Harbor. Mrs. Jau. 306 200 J u ly 18 50 rolling-mill in that place which has to their business and intentions, the man Tompkins late that afternoon complained of THE LADIES’ STORE H 397 200 Aug. 19 50 been sileut for years has started up quoted above would catefuliy explain that • 1.69. and there are many choice designs feeling indisposed and retired. At 8.30 Sun­ «« 400 200 30 to they had travelled three thousand miles since among them. On second floor. Take day morning when her husband went below 1884 Hep. 21 to with 3,500 men at work. 100 Oct. 22 to the first of May, were attached to the regular B ojs’ Print and Percale blouse and she was apparently as well as ever but stated E. p. C^OCKEff, 222 e le v a to r. 223 100 1883. army, were on the match all the time, had pants, 19c. that she would not go to breakfast at that time. headquarters in St. Louis and hadn't washed To close, Fancy China Silks 22c 224 100 Jan. 9 50 The men who are “silverites” in M r. Tompkins went below again at io o'clock Spofford Block, Rockland. «» too 1884. for 39 days. They told this story to one old 225 Boys Caps, 39c. p e r y a rd . and found his wife stretched upon the floor 226 too Jau. 34 50 theory are all “goldites” iu practice. farmer. ‘ W a’al, I sw’an, I seen about ye in 1 case Figured Muslins, 4c. where she had evidently fallen from the bed— 227 too 25 to Not only do John McLean, Senator the papers but I never cspected to see ye— dead. «< 328 too 33 to Stewart, Senator Joues, John P. think on it, Mirandy, three tbousao' miles 1 bale 40-in. Unbleached Cotton 4c ih e officers and crew were alarmed and a Kept. 232 100 Ap. 27 to sense the fust o 'M ay. G osbl’ 'Yes, H iram , FRUIT JARS 233 100 28 .’*0 messenger sent to tbe U . S. Despatch boat Atgeld aud “Vice-President” Sewall 1 bale Fruit of Loom Bleached Oct. 240 too M ay 26 to an’ ain't washed let 39 days— land sakes, but Ladies’ Suits. Dolphin which was anebored near by. Tbe compel their cridtoere to pay iu gold they look as though they hadn't.* '* Cotton, 6c. <» 240 100 29 to We have too great a variety to Dolphin's surgeon and D r. W alter M . Spear Smalley 247 100 30 50 but now the Tammauyites who are Ladies* Black Cotton Hose, 5c per of this city, who had also been sent for, ar­ Nov. 248 100 Sep. 31 to The raw recruit! liked it. quote price on them all. Call and trying to stand upon a dilapilated p a ir. rived promptly but saw at once that she was AND Dec. 349 100 32 50 let us show you what we have. You beyond earthly aid and after a careful exam 250 100 33 to 25 Shawls, •1.39. These Shawls »» silver platform have issued a lot of THE MAINE FIREMEN ination pronounced tbe cause of tbe death Lightning 251 100 1)00. 44 to car decide for yourself as to style 1885. new hondsof their society payable iu are bargains. heart disease. Undertaker Burpee was noti­ 1885 252 100 Jau. 45 50 The annual convention of the Maine State Prlc ®« fied at Cooper’s Beach where he was cottag- ALL SIZES g o ld . 1 lot of Ladies* Collars 2c each. 263 100 46 to Firem en’s Association will be held in Port­ 1 Special Suit, Navy and Black, ing aud the necessary arrangements were Pints, Quarts and Feb. 264 100 47 to land Thursday and Friday, (be firat day be­ We are selling a good Print for promptly made for carrying the remains to *« ** •2.98 to close. Te/o Quarts. 266 100 48 to The Ohio aud Iowa Democrats who ing devoted almost wholly to business pur­ 3 »-8c. tbe undertaking parlors on W ioter street. M r. »* 256 100 Fob. 49 50 poses. Friday will occur the big parade in 257 100 ** 60 50 Our bargain box is lull of 12 l-2c Tom pking was dismayed to find that there made the silver question the sole issue which Americus Hook & Ladder Co. of this I Bicycle Suits at one-half price. was no train out of Rockland Sunday and ___ 258 100 M eh. 54 to of their State campaigns this year are city w ill participate, and the muster contests. ( ! goods for 6 l-4c per yard. hired a special upon which the remains were ___ 260 100 Ju ly 39 to Extra ** 51 to Tbe entries for the contest include lots of 1 taken to Boston at 9 p. m. M r. Tompkins 1886 very blue now. The bottom has fallen 10c Dimities going at 5c. ___ 260 100 Oct. 34 to old favorites down (bis way, as follows: accompanied them, together with the steward — out of the silver argument by reason Bleach Sheets, 49c. Rubbers 261 100 1886. First class hand tubs— Veteraus of Portland, f j h 11H f e H 8 J ft C K C 18 . aud chief engineer of the Illawarra. M ay 262 ioo Fob. 3fl 50 of the further drop iu the price of General Bates of Lisbon halls, Kennebec of 1 •» Pillow Slips, 11c. Mrs. Tompkins was 31 years of age, a na 263 1U0 37 to silver aud the further increase iu the Brunswick. 50c, 75c, and 11.25. Genuine live of Syracuse, N . Y., where her mother and Dali sored to any — 234 100 '* .38 50 — 235 ioo Ap. 35 to Secuud-clau b,ud tub*—Andrqycoggiu of k d VB[ueB al, #izeB. L&ce Pillow Shatns, 12 l-2c. a sister are her only surviving relatives. H prices of faim produels aud general Topsham, Hecla of Randolph, Torrent of | maiden name was Gertrude Griswold. Mrs. p a rt o f the C it J u ly 264 100 T o ta l ol ca ll.834,700 prosperity, aud uow they are left with Tompkins was a lady of high social distinction FREE. k i i»ce#—Volunteer How company of uteri Ai/L U£>,’»*! A ug. 265 100 uothiug to support their doctrines or 1 « j SPECIAL NOTICE.—Call and let us make you an 08- aud tbe idol of her husband aud all who came Iutsrest stop, oil tho above described ,co“ p»u“ P*'UB»{b,Us«»tor’ | tim ate for m aking and repairing over your fur cape. to know her. H er sudden death produced u Q.»ir platforms. Il is sad, hut the great shock iu Boston social circles, while bonds August thirty-first, A. D. eighteen people who took the bit iu their teeth Hale Hoxe company of EUtwortb. | ______there were many expressions of sympathy hundred and uiuety-seveu. aud adopted the platform of calamity Coupling context—Volunteer Hose com- | heard here when the news became known. Per order Finance Committee, puny ot Augusta, Niagara of Bnnawiclr, An­ M r. Tompkins is about 40 years old but is A. W. BUTLER, Mayor. iu oppositiou to the views of the droscoggin of Tup,bam, Valentine of Wext- JF’ T T T j II-ESJEV eft? one of the most successful theatrical managers 1 Copeland's Bazar EVERBTT A. JONES, Treasurer. wisest men of their parly must bear bxuok, fiirigo of Ellxwortb, Auburn of Au- Syndicate Building, Rockland. in the country today, lie managed Boston Rock laud, Kuo* C o, Me., Aug. 17,1897. the responsibility of defeat. burn. H a le of Effawortb. Theatre at the age of 14. 398 MAIN STREET. M i ! T I \

IHE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1897.

John F. Singhi occupies his new house on | AT THE FAIRS EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN Ptrk street. SUNDAY AT THE CAMP GROUNDS OUR ANNUAL MID SUMMER The Tuttle branch grocery at the North | The Attractions Greater Than Ever Before Advert acmenta In thia column not to exceed Yawl Yacht, Macro, , harbored End has closed. five llnee Inserted once for 25 cent*, font times for anti Bljr Crowds Are Promised. C U T IN 60 cents. here over Sunday. W , W . Graves is now in the employ of ] Temple Heights, The State Fair in Lewiston beginning next Thorndike & Hix. Tbe county coaunitiiuners are in session at Monday will be the biggest ever held in W a n t e d . tbe court bouse today. This is the month nf family reunions, regi- j N orth p ort Maine, without a doubt. The list of attrac­ CLOTHING. Alonzo Trafton has moved into the Perry mental reunions and flies. tions for all classes of people will be unpre­ IRL W A N T E D .—Good capable «lrl to do gen- house on W arren street. oral home work. Apply at 36 BEECH 8T . The Kim ball houae on Holmes street it be­ cedented. On account of the generally poor Gtot 55-68 The Italian barque Scutolo Castellamnrara ing painted by Clifton & Karl. and Belfast, fruit crop greater competition will exist in the Wc will cut our Sum mer Rood* rlijht In from Cicily arrived at this port Sunday. Rev. F . E. White delivers his lecture “ Queer exhibition of that class of farm produce. two In the m iddle. OwinR to the cold, o m a n w a n t e d f o r h o u s e w o r k in Arthur B. Crockett has sold his new house Folks" at Northport one night this week. Cattle and horses, sheep, swine and poultry a family of two. Address with references, promise great things. Th e grounds of the rainy, backward season we are over­ W MRS MITCHELL, THIS OFFICE. 64 67on Summer street to C. I. Burrows of Union. John W . Titus hat been re-grading his Society are undergoing thorough renovation. Sloop Yacht Viva with tbe Vice Com­ lawn, corner of Limerock and Broad stteeta. stocked and must close them out to Rive A N TED —Boys and Girls to sell 6 lbs. of Sunday, Aug. 22, New buildings are going up and old ones Tea and get a full sized Hammock with mander on board from the Boston Yacht Miss Nina Frohock hat gone to Boston that have stood more or less in the way for room for Fall goods, SALE NOW GOING W Pillow. Sell 8 lbs. of Tea and get the DaisyClub 4 is anchored here. where the has excellent position at book­ wheeled Cart with seat, dasher nnd whip. This Is years are being set back out of the way. a big bargain. GOOLD’S TEA STORK,68 Free Bt., W . F. Tibbetts entered upon hia duties as keeper. Stmr. Gov. Bodwell Great enthusiasm among Bporting men is ON. Portland. 60*67 shipping commissioner yesterday. For the Mrs. Marcellus Maddocks has moved from felt at the prospect o f the fast races. Re­ I I havo n few Overoofttn of my present at least be w ill have no deputy. the tenement over A . L . Richardson’s store Will leave Rockland (Tillson’s newals were made promptly on every entry to TL>LAIN SEW ING W A N T E D —Will be well wharf) at 8.30 and Camden (B. A B. Spring lino, good Rtylo. XT done at very reasonable rates. Work called A much needed sewer is being laid on to Franklin itreet. several of the stake races when the last pay­ A fine lot £16.00 C o at f o r ...... £7.50 for and returned. Address P .O .B o x 668, Rock, Spring street and from there will go down wharf) at 9.15 a. m., for Temple ments were due. A ll of the open classes will land. Landlord lluker at Sunnyside is gaining Heights, Northport and Belfast O no.'lot gray m ix tu re, £10.00 C oat for Union connecting with the main sewer at new laurels every day for the fine lish dinners fill well. I ...... 5.00 AN TED .—Everybody who owns a watch to Park street. served at that popular hostelry. R etu rn in g w ill leave B elfast a t 3.30 Tbe poultry exhibit this year bids fair to be iOno lot gray mixture £8.00 Coat for know that Daniels the Jeweler In the Thorn, U . S. S. S. Dolphin was in this harbor Sat­ p. m. for above landings. of greater interest than usual, because of the Wdike Hotel block will put In a new main spring for A. A. Blackington of this city has about ...... 4.00 urday and Sunday. Some of the people from fact that many of the poultry men who have One lot Chlldron'a Jeraey Suita, I 41-______

27; Tre»«urer, Elbridge G. Webber in , »nd j WASHINGTON LETTER. AN ANCIENT MEXICAN CITY. FEEDING HORSES. H enry C lark 28; County Commissioner, John Are You Bilious? Your Qrocrr This A. I-even.aler 112, and Edward Weeks 27; Bwlaa Watchmakers and Their Decep­ A Cmiona Legend Rome Keflex of Emperor f>o N o t K e e p T h e m A lw »yB StuflTed F u ll T H L E N T U S E Representative to the Legislature, Elijah C. I Maximilian. W ill Give You tions llafley In Summer Ri(Z Pet- of Corn and Hay. Silver-Plated Morion 112, Henry Thompson 28, and Elijah Queretaro was a town before tlie The old way thnt the farmer had of “Best Liver Pill Made.’* Morton I. tua and the 8eat of Pugh. TEASPOON Heretofore the Judges of Probate, Regis- j Spanish conquest and was made a city feeding all he raised and buying noth­ [Special Correspondence.! lers of Probate, Sheriffs and Municipal and j in 1655. A legend of Queretaro Is thnt ing is no longer ndvisnble. Corn is an "Yon can put $4,000 worth of watch arsons’ P ills Police Judges had been appointed by the : an Otomite chief, Fernando de Tapia exeellent element in the horse’s food Positively cum biliousness nnd nick hendarhe, crystals in an ounce vial.” liverP nnd tinwelconiplnlitt*. TheycxpH all Impurities ration, us is timothy hay, but an exclu­ Governor instead of being elected by the by name, undertook to convert the city from the blood. Uelknto women 11n»l relief from people. Thia year the Legislature pasted a ! This wns one of the interesting facts sive diet of these two is not only ex­ uMncthem. Price Wet-.: flvetl.ro. Pamphlet free. to Christianity in a way that seems 1 8. JOHNSON A CO.,22 Custom liouae8t^B oston* resolve proposing an amendment to the Con­ which Senator Lodge brought out in a travagant, hut hurtful to the animal, stitution to allow all county officers to be j novel to us, but wns common enough to debate on the tariff of watches. Mr. it is not worth while for me to say any­ elected by popular vote, and to take from Lodge had on hiB desk a little box con­ his day. He came from Tula with a thing about the balanced ration. If half White Cloud Floating Soap the Governor the power of appointing the taining a watch movement which he challenge to the people of Queretaro to «f the timothy hay that is fed to the Land Agent, Adjutant General and Attorney ntilized ns a text for his entertaining General and lodging the choice of the same a fair stand up fight. If he won, the average farm horse wero exchanged for J talk. “ Years ago,” said he, "the Amer­ OR— A Spool containing with the Legislature. The vote of Cushing people surviving were to be baptized. linseed menl nnd half the corn for bran, was unanimous in favor of the adoption of ican inventor revolutionised watch­ Tho challenge was accepted, hut while horses would not only look inuoh bet­ 20 yards of the best sew­ making by introducing machinery, eo both amendments. Each amendment was the fight was in progress n dark cloud ter, feel more comfortable, but drive Family Physician. Its merit nnd excellence ing silk with every small size divided and the voters given an opportunity that now the machine made watch is same up and the blessed Santiago wns and work more satisfactorily. A horse have satisfied everybody for nearly n century. All who use It are amazed at its great power. to express their opinion on the filling of the finer than tbe handmade watch. The ■een in the heavens with a fiery cross, thnt is stuffed full of corn and timothy cake W hite Cioud Floating several offices. T h e whole number o f votes It Is safe, soothing, satisfying; so say sick, Swiss makers, driven ont of their own whereupon the people of Queretaro gave hay is sluggish, don’t want to move, sensitive suflerers. Internal and External. given in on the question of electing Judges It cures every form of inflammation. Pleasant Soap I he cost of this spoon field, have bonght American machinery and while he may do slow, heavy work of Probate was 14, Registers o f Probate 9, np nnd were baptized. They set up a Io take dropped on sugar. Cures colds, croup, and with cheap labor aro turning ont and spool of silk comes out of Made by Ihe MONOTUCK SILK CO. and Sherifls 10; Land Agent 18, Adjutant atone cross to commemorate the evont is not at all fit to drive. Wo have al­ coughs, cramps, bur»9, bruises, all soreness. General 12, and Attorney General to. watch movements which are Rent to on the sit* of the present church of ways had our hay nt least half clover and Wo have used your Anodyne Liniment In onr our pocket entirely—it’s one of our ways of advertis­ this country. In microscopic letters they fam ily for yearn, nnd It In nlmnst tho only medlclno 1 8 5 6 .—The annual town meeting was Banta Crnz. There is scarcely n church like it much better than all timothy. It wo do use, and wo iko thin for almont everything. ing. We want you to get acquainted with the whitest held Monday, March 3, and the following put the woTd ‘Swiss’ in a hidden place in Mexico which has not a legend of took ns several years to learn that it I have uned It ns an external application with aston­ ishing results. II: ham Od l in , Bangor, Mo. floating soap on the market. If your grocer can not officers elected : Moderator, John Davis, 2d.; and on the box in large letters they this kind attached to it. Tho town is was not necessary to keep the manger Clerk, James Payson; Selectmen, Fence print the name of some well known identified w ith the history of Mexico. full all the time. The average horse Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed free. supply you, send us his address. Viewers, Overseets of the Poor and Assess­ The Doctor’a signature nnd dlrectlonn on every bottle. American manufacturer. Across the Hero the treaty of ponce between tho eats twice ns much hay as is necessary, Bold by nil PrUfrginta. l’rlce, Sft centn. Rlx bottles, 12.00, ors, Isaac Payson, Motes Rivers and 1. tt. JOUKSON & COMO Custom House at., Boston, Haaa. MADE ONLY BY J as. S . K irk & C o . , Chicago. face of the watch is the trademark mon­ United States and Mexico was ratified as he cannot digest it, and it is not the George M c In ty re ; Treasurer, James Payson; ogram of the Americnn firm, but tho THE LARGEST SOAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED 18». Member of School Committee, George McIn­ In 1848, uud here Maxim ilian made his quantity consumed, but tho amount ap­ cross of the “ A ” is omitted, so that ex­ tyre; Sutveyors of Highway, Edward Keller- last stund in 1867. was obliged to sur­ propriated, thut makes him fat. A AN an, William Malcolm, Thomas Burton, Robert act imitation cannot be proved in the render and was shot. Everybody is in­ steady corn nnd hay diet may answer McIntyre, William H, Miller, William courts. These watches aro sold,’’ Bnid terested in Maximilian mainly on ac­ for hardworking geldings, bnt brood OPEN Moody, Philip Smith, Benjamin Jordan, Josh Senator Lodge, “ to tho injury of tho count of poor Carlottn. M axim ilian was mares and young growing nninials must RECENT CUSHING HISTORY Maine Central Railroad. ua Daggett, Arthur Robinson and Almon American maker.” executed on the Cerro de las Campauns have a variety of foods, nnd the greater SECRET Condon; School Agents, No. 5, John Davis, The senato voted tho highest duty on and with him Ueuernls Mirnmin and tho variety tho better they seem to In Effect June 20, 1897. Change in Choice of County Officers Adopt­ 2d, N o. 6, John M iller. The first district was It is an open secret that there is a watch movements ever known. Media. The place is marked by three th riv e . Parlor A S leeping Cart between Rockland 4k Bo*'on ed—Town Votes to Build Town House- authorized to choose its own agent. Pound good deni of adulteration in groceries, Bailey In Summer Big. Passenger Train® leave Rockland aa follows : Dimensions of Same—W iliam E. W hitney Keeper, Robert Gay; Field Drivers, Isaac little orosscs of stouo. Tho two gen­ A fter a number of years' experiment­ and it therefore behooves (he careful 8:00 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Bailey grows more like Reed every of Thomaston Brings Suit Against the Wiley, Thomas Stone, Eli Maloney, A. S. erals wero killed nt the first volley, but ing w ith feeds aud managing of horses housekeeper who has some considera­ Augusta, W aterville, Rangor, Portland and Boston, day. Now ho has come out in a linen arriving in Boston at 4: p. m. Parlor car to Boston T ow n . Fates, John Fulmer, Benjamin Beckett and Maxim iliuu, who hud requested that he on onr farm we have arrived nt wbat tion for the health of the people at 1:80 p. nt. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, George M cIn tyre; Surveyor of lumber, Marius crash suit. It is the first time in his­ be shot through tho body that his seems near perfection. A ll nnimnls uot home to patronize such houses as aro Waterville, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston H . Young; Measurers of wood and bark, tory that tho Texas statesman has ap­ at 9 3 0 p . m. XXXVI mother might look upon his face, wns at work during winter aro kept in a lot known Io handle only “Pure Food” George McIntyre and Elisha Fales; Culler of 9.16 p. m., daily except Sunday, for Portland and peared in anything bnt blnck, ncoording only wounded, and a second firing was with running water nnd hnvc nccoss nt products. We handle none others. Boston. Sleeping car to Boston. 1855. At the annual town meeting held hoops and staves, W illiam K elleran; Cons to a Post w riter, and tho effect is star­ required to kill him. all times to n barn shedded all around That does not mean, however, that our T rains A r r iv e : Monday, March 26, the following officers were table and Collector of Taxes, Robert Gay, 10:40 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewis­ tling. It gives him a boyish aud a rakish The emperor hud been led to believe elected: Moderator, George McIntyre; Cleric, and voted 4 I cents on tbe dollar for collect­ except the south sido, which is open. prices are high. In fact, here is the ton, Augusta and Waterville. air. Tbe tronsors flap urouud his oolos- thnt Cnrlotta wns dead. She becume in­ Tho main part of tho barn, which is 80 nest evidence thnt they are not: 6:10 p. m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and Thomas C. K elleran; Selectmen, John Davis, ing. siau legs, and the cout bangs upon his Baneor. Parlor car from Boston. 2d, Isaac Wiley and Oliver Kerby; Assessors, It was voted to raise $483 for the support sane from grief und was kept in an asy­ by 40 feet, is filled with the very Extra Fancy P. It. Mol. per gal., $ .45 8.40 p. m. from Bos on, Portland, Lewiston and expunsive shoulders with all tlie non lum for many years, but she still lives choicest, artiole of shredded corn fodder. Bangor. Payn T . Orff, Isaac Payson and James Payson; of schools, 8225 for tbe support of the poor, Very “ *• “ “ .85 GEORGE F. EV A N S, Gen’l Manager. Treasurer, James Payson; Superintending Stoo for town expenses, $700 for the repair chalanceof a bean bag lying on a wharf. aud still mourns for her dead husband Salt is kept w ithin reach of the horses, A nice cooking ” “ .25 F. E. BOOTH BY. G. P. fc T. A. School Committee, W illiam Rice and James of roads and bridges, and *5 0 in cash tor Ho wears no vest, neither has he yet and tho loss of her throno.- Tho United and they arc given n grain ration twice W. L. WHITE, Div. Supt. 1 lb. Cream Tartar (any of the Payson; Fish Warden, Aaron H arthorn; the repair ol the “ back road," the same to be emulated tho Reedlike sash. He sports, Stutes government protested against the per day iu addition to the shredded fod­ leading brands) .83 Surveyors of Highway, Daniel Brasier, Dexter expended under the direction of Robert Gay. P o r tla n d , M t. D e s e r t A M a c h ia s 8 .8 . Co however, a beautifully ruffled silk shirt, execution of Maximilian, but in Tain, der. Tho feeding of 40 head of horses 8 lbs. 3 crown California Rait-ins, .25 Jameson, Jacob Robinson, John Davis, James James Seavey a rd John Maloney asked for Sir. PR A N K JONES which is a thing of beauty and a joy Juarez refusing to spare him. with this arrangement does not tako Young, Isaac Wiley, John Miller, Philander and was granted tbe privilege of working out 8 lbs. Currants, .25 Hawes, John Horn, Benjamin Wentworth and their highway tax on their private road. It fo re v e r. Thero uro all kinds of relics of Maxi- more thun an hour per day, as tho fod­ Pea Benns, hand picked, per pit., .45 Change in Route. Resumption of Service. William Moody; Collector of Taxes, William was voted to demolish the Meeting House And, abovo all, he bus ent his hair. miliun in Mexico— the Yturbido thea­ der is so disposed of in the barn as to Nice New Wnlnuts, 2 lbs. for .25 Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port­ No longer the raven locks tumble in land 11.00 p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock­ Malcolm, and allowed four cents and five and build a town house, and James Payson ter, where he was tried and condemned, fall into self feeding racks. There are Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 land 6.30 a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar mills for collecting; Constable, James Payson; was chosen agent to purchase of tbe pew negligent profusion over his classic tho tublo on which the death warranl no mnngers to clean out, very little tumblers, .25 Harbor, Machiaaport and intermediate landings School Agents, No. 1, Edward Kelleran, N o. holders their rights in the same. After vot­ brow or cluster around his herculean A very fine rich flavored Oolong Returning, leave Machlasport at 4 00 a. m. on was signed, the wooden stools on which bedding to do and no daily hundliug of Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4.00 5, Cyrus H . Chadwick,and N o. 6, Philip U l­ ing to appropriate funds for the purpose of neok. His now straw hat, with its tho prisoners sat during tho trinl and manures, ns is tho case in the ordinary Tea. per lb., .50 p .m ., leave 4.30 p. m. and arrive Portland 11.00 mer. The fourth district was authorized to building the town bouse, the opposition ral­ broad brim, sits firmly down upon a tho coffin of M axim ilian, whoso remain! barn. For tho past two years potatoes A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 p. m. connectlbg v ith early morning train for choose its own agent. Fence Viewers, Isaac lied its forces just before the adjournment of A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .30 fc .S IS crown, all bnrbered and shorn. Truly, were subsequently sent to Austria and have been so cheap thut we have been Payson, James Young and James Payson; the meeting and rescinded tbe vote. 5 gals. beBt White Oil, .60 Bailey in his summer rig is altogether buried nt Miramar. I confess I do not feeding them to our horses, and they Surveyor o f Lumber, Thomas C. K e ll­ The advocates of a town building although Stocks Best Patent, per bbl., 6.00 eran; Culler of hoops and staves, W illiam defeated were not cast down, but immediate­ to be admired. ■hare in uuy sentiment of pity for M ax­ have pmvod to be very valuable as a -BLUE HILL LINE- Moody; Pound Keeper, James Payson; Meas­ ly took the necessary steps to re-open th< Stationery at Wholesale. im ilian, who was an adventurer with­ succulent feed. urers of wood and bark, George M cIntyre and subject. O n petition of several of the tax Complaint has been made of outsider, out a shadow of right iu Mexico aud Thero is perhaps as muoh differ­ H. H. FLINT, SUMMER SCHEDULE James Young; Field Drivers, Thomas Burton, layers, the selectmen called a special meet- making purchases in the stationery took the chuucea of wur. Ho was, it ii ence in feeders ns in feeds. A care­ I 17 Park Street. Rockland Payn T . Orff and E li Maloney, fng to consider tbe matter. It convened Sat­ rooms at the Capitol. It is fluid that true, a victim of Napoleon mid of hil less, ignorant or indifferent man has urday, A pril 12, and George M cIntyre chosen STR. CATHERINE It was voted to raise >400 for town charges senators and ex-members remaining in own ambition nnd was very scurvilj no bnsiness iu a horse barn in uuy ca­ Telephone 28-2 knd expenses, including the support of the moderator. It was voted to build, and 8300 W ill leave Rockland upon arrival of steamer from Washington still continue to purchase treated by those who hud induced him pacity, much less us u feeder. He may poor, $438 for the support of schools, $500 in was raised for that purpose. James Payson Boston, every morning except Monday, for Dark their stationery, etc., at tho capitol, to set up his throne in Mexico, but tc not actually spill or strew the feed Harbor, North West Harbor, (Deer Isle), Egge- labor to be expended on the river roads, and was elected agent to superintend the build­ Pretty Girls moggln, Little Deer Isle, So Brooksville, Herrick’s £50 in cash on the ’’back road" under the ing of the same. I t was then voted to hire where it is supplied ut wholesale rates. have released him would have been tc around and waste it, bnt there are oth­ Landing, Sargentville, Sedgwick, Brooklin, So. direction of William Moody. The town Ezekiel Thompson to build tbe town house, This is a grout injustice to tho trades­ establish a cluimuut for the Mexican er ways of getting rid of it in n waste­ Bluehill, Parker Point, Bluehili, Surry and Ells­ worth. refused to accept the proposed alteration of and pay him *3 0 0 for bis services in addi­ men of tho city, aud it is probuhle that throne. It was better that this man ful manner. There is no rule I have RETURNING, will leave Surry st8 ^ 0 s m. (stage the road around the “ McFarland H ill" as laid tion to wbat materials be could use from the the clerk of tho bouse w ill issuo uu or­ should die than that thousands should fonnd by which one can feed. Muture leaves Ellsworth 7.80 o’clook) every day, except out by the selectmen March 11, 1851. Voted Meeting House which was to be torn down der to prevent all thoso not entitled to bo sacrificed in tho wars lie would sure­ animals need to bo treuted aud fed dif­ Bunday, make stops at above landing stations aud to allow the usual sum* for labor an I materi­ to make way for the new building. By the connect at Rockland with steamer for Boston this privilege from purchasing there. ly have fomented if he had been allowed ferently from youngsters. The mare be­ ------£BTT Msn| terms of the contract, the town house was als on the highway. It is said thnt only recently tho toucher to live.— Pliiladclphia Ledger fore foaling must he fed differently Rockland, A pril 24, Peter W allace was diawn to serve “ to be 33 feet long, 25 feet wide, 10 feet high of a stenographic school was fonnd to from when she is with a foal by her as traverse juror at the Supreme Judicial in tbe clear; a roof to correspond with tbe be purchasing supplies for herself and court at Wiscasset on the first Tuesday of body of the house; to be built of good and WAGES IN CHINA. sido and working unimnls from idle BOSTON & BAMiOR S. 8. CO. May. suitable timber, and boarded with suitable pupils on tho unfounded statement that ones. SUMMER SERVICE. A t the annual state election held Monday, covering boards, and both roof and walls to she was a congressman’s clerk. In Spite of Their Lowoew the Celextlall Occasionally an animal gots off its September 10 the several candidates received be w ell shingled with good pine or cedar “ The harsh criticisms of the metro­ W a x F a t. feed aud must be coaxed a little bit shingles, or the wall clapboarded with good Six Trips a Week to Boston. the following vote: Governor, Samuel Wells politan press upon tho inconsistency of How a Chinese workman manuges tc w ith dainties, another perhaps has not had 100, Anson P. M orrill 27 and Isaac Reed clapboards; to be ceiled on the inside with Commencing June 25, 1897, steamers are due to Mr. Simpson in having a tooth filled support his fam ily uud remuin sleek uud a good digestion nnd w ill grow poor on 3; Senators, E. W ilder Farley, Jefferson suitable boards from the floor to the windows; Use nothing but the very best of leave Rockland with gold,” said Representative Lewis fat on the wages he receives is an ever- the Bunio feed that others get fut on, For Boston, Mondays at 7 p. m , other days, except >Harthorn, Edward O’Brien, Stephen F. Read to be well lathed and plastered; a double toilet articles—their complexion show of Washington, ‘‘are wholly undeserved. lusting mystery to tbe Europenp and Sundays, at about 8 p. M. 112 each, Alonzo Garcelon, Sewell Watson, floor, a suitable desk and seats, and to be aud a rawboned, large animal w ill re­ For Camden, Northport,Belfast. Bucksport, Winter- American. The Chinese are a people ol this. And most of tlie pretty girls of Cornelius Turner 27 each, Robert C. Wells 7, well underpinned; to have a suitable chimney, It is true that my guide, counselor and quire much more food thun the oom- port and Bangor and connecilng at Belfast. marvelous economy. They w ill support Rockland buy their toilet articles of For Castine, Blakes Point, Little Deer Isle, Bar- and Freeman H. Morse I; Clerk of Coutts, stove and funnell; to have five windows friend lias had one of his incisors tipped pact, pony built one. A good feeder ntvllle, Deer Isle, Sedgwick and Brooklin, Edmund B. Bowman 114, and Elijah Vose with shutters; size of glass to be 9 by 13 with gold, hut far from being incon­ a fam ily, furnishing food, clothes, shel­ w ill see and know of these differences us. Tho reason is obvious. ily (except Mondays) at 6 a. M. with 15 lights to a window; tbe walls ol said ter, from u small garden which they ForC Searsport and Hampden, Tuesdays and Thurs­ sistent, ho hus been a very model of aud govern himself accordingly, bat 'Tis unnecessary to state that wo house to be painted with two coats of good days at 5.00 a. M., Sundays at 6.80. a. M. consistency. I uni roliably informed call a farm, hut which iu America when depending upon hired help one have as cool and good soduj'as can bo For Stonington, So. West Harbor, North East Har­ paint trade of white lead." that thia is the only gold filled tooth ha would not more than furnish uu Amer­ does not always get this. Iu the ton bor, Seal Harbor sod Bar Harbor, dally, except A pril 24, tbe selectmen appointed W illiam found in the citv. Mondays at 5410 a . m. has, while he has 1(1 other teeth each ican fam ily with early vegetables. Rice a member of the School Committee to years thut I huve hud the horse business RETURNING filled w ith silver. ” In cities the luboring men receive the fill a vacancy caused by tbe resignation of under my supervision 1 have hud all From Boston, dally exoept Sunday, at 6 p. M. merest pittance. Iu Cuutou, where la­ Thomas C. Kelleran. Pattua and ths Seat of Pugh. kinds of feeders. Some would get away From Bangor, via Winterport, Bucksport, Belfast borers are better puid than in other parts Northport and Camden, Mondays at 12 noon, William E. Whitney of Thomaston having This is a story that uu Alubamiun w ith enormous quantities of feed and other days, except Sundays, at 2 P. M. commenced a suit against the town, a special tellB ubout Senator Pettus uml cx-Seua- of Chinu, skilled workmen live on these have poor horses, while others would T .H . Donahue From Searsport Mondays at 3 P. M. Thursdays and meeting was held Saturday, September 20 to wuges; Shoemaker, $4 per mouth; Saturdays at 4.80 p. M. tor Pugh: “ During Mr. Cleveland's keep them entirely too fat. I fonnd the see wbat action the town would take in regard From Brooklin, Sedgwick, Castine and way land- first udministrution Mr. Pettus was anx­ blacksmith, $5 per mouth; fluo ivory most satisfactory way for mo was to PHARMACEUTIST, logs, via Belfast, Mondays at 10.00 a . M , other to the matter. After choosing George Mc­ ious to fill the pluce on the supreme carver, $12 per month; tuilor, $6 per huve each horse weighed regulurly each days at 12.30. Intyre moderator, it was voted that tbe town Cor. Main and Limerock Sts. From Bar Harbor, and way landings, dally except oourt bench t<$ which Senator Lamar mouth; flue embroiderer, $4 per month; stand trial and that, if in the course of the month aud thu weights recorded. By Telephone 68-9 Sunday at 1.00 p. M designer, $6 per month; silversmith, $8 FRED LOTH HOP, Agent, Rockland. suit the action could be settled 00 equitable wus afterward appointed. Hu applied this I could see which one needed extra p e r m o u th . CALVIN AUSTIN, General Supt., Boston. terms, tbe selectmen were authorized to make to his friend, Senutor Pugh, uud the feed and which one was not getting W M. H. HILL, General Manager, Boston The Chinese are superstitious, aud the same. latter mude an earnest and sincere ap­ enough. Our scales ure near the barn, Slate election was held Monday, Septem­ peal for the appointment of Mr. Pettus. the workmen support, in uddition to and there is not much trouble iu doing FEELR. SPEAR Inland Route— Portland and Rockland- ber 8, and the following vote polled in Cush­ Thu president inquired us to the ago of their temples uud pugodus uud priests, this, uud tho feeder gets interested in ing: For Governor, Samuel Wells had 107, Pettus, uud when informed said he waa wbiclt receive mure in proportion than his work, is anxious to huve each one Commencing Monday. July S. Steamer Hannibal Hamlin 24, and George F. Patten SICK HEADACHE too old. Senutor Pugh communicated the churches of Europe uud America, up to tho required standard, uud ho as 4; for Senators, Joseph Berry had 107, Positively cured by these this fact to Pettus, aud also suggested idol milkers, geomancers, fortune tell­ Stephen H. Reed no, Alfred tl. Kimball w ell as I, iu looking ut each individual MERRYCONEAC, to uuotber eminent but younger lawyer ers, physiognomists, soothsayers, astrol­ C-O-R-L! Little Pills. 105, Cyrus Cotter no; Daniel C. Magoun, animal separately and critically, sees 1. B . ARCHIBALD, Mahtkb ogers uud interpreters of dreams, who They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Aaron J. West, Hiram Chapman and Robert in his state to apply for the pluoe, as it just what is necessary.— Mrs. W. W. The only dealer In the city who hua nt the Leaves Portland TUESDAY, THURSDAY and wus u settled fact that u southern mun exist by thousands uud coin all the mou- present ime the . . . . HATTHtDAY, Portland Pier, at 6.80 aud Boston Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. C. W ebb had 24 each, and Edward O ’Brien Stevens iu Nutionul Stockman. 6; for Judge of Probate, Arnold Blaney had would surely succeed to the vacancy. ey they want. Another thing which Boat Wharf at 7 a . m .. for Rockland, touching at feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor, Round Pond, i n and Beder Fales 23; for Register of mukes money for a certain class is the Genuine: Franklin : Red Ash Senator Pettus beurd of Senator L iv e S to c k l ’oluta. Friendship, Port Clyde and Tenant’s Harbor, ar­ ness, Bad Taste in the M outh, Coated Tongue Probate, James T . Dana had i l l and Erastus Chineso custom of burning great quan­ riving in season to connect with steamer for Boston. Pugh's letter to the other friend, and it MY STOCK IMCLUDKB rain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They A joist frame barn requires less m ate­ Leaves Rockland MONDAY. WEDNESDAY Foote 24; for County Commissioners, W il­ mude him mad. He cplled on Pugh and tities of "spirit money,” imitutiou All sixes Free Burning W hite and FR ID A Y , Tillson’s Wharf, at 6.80 A.M .for Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. liam Carlisle had i l l and George Weeks 24; coins, which are supposed to bo logul rial to build it than the solid timber Aah, Lehigh Egg and Broken Portland, rnukiug way landings us above, arriving asked why he did not stand put for him. for County Attorney, John H. Kennedy had barn does, uud that material itself is db White Ash, Frunklin Btove lied In season to connect with Boston and New York Pugh explained that Mr. Cleveland tender for deud relatives. One oity SbXgk Aah (the only genuine), Georges Steamers same night. Small Pill. Small Dose. n o and Elijah Vose 24; for Sheriff, Henry cheaper. The joist frame burn can be would not alter his determination ubout alone employs 100,000 people iu making Creek Cumberland Coal, un­ Connections made at Rockland the following Small Price. P. Cotton bad no and Thomas W. Chad- fram ed more eusily und built iu a shorter equalled for smithing and steam morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks­ bourne 24; for County Treasurer,Elbridge G. uot appointing a mun of Pettus’ uge, this cash for ghosts. purposes. port and Bangor ; Islesboro, Deer Isle, bedgwick, time. Then, too, joist frames, when W ebber bad 111 and Watts Gibbs 24; for but this did uot satisfy Pettus. Before Peculiar superstitions embarrass tin ALSO A rikL STOCK OY . * Brooklin, Bluehili and Ellsworth; Vinalhaven, they are put together right, are stronger Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, So. West Uurbor, Representative to Congress,Henry Ingalls bad leaving Pugh Pettus said, ‘Well, I may workman. For instance, carpenters aud Wood, Ilay, Btraw, Lime, Ualr, North East Harbor and Bar Harbor. I I I and Nebemiah Abbott had 24; for builders have te exercise grout cure iu than pin und mortise frumes. B.lok, Sand, Drain Pipe, Hosens Time table subject to change. be too old to sit on the supreme bench, dale and Portland Cement. G. S. ATWOOD, Agent, Portland Pier. Representative to Legislature, Benjamin F. but I am not too old to sit in the senate, selecting a ridgepole for u bouse. It Freaks, fakirs and bunko side shows Buxton had 111 and Abiel W. Kennedy 24. J. R. FLYK, Agent, Tllloon’s Wharf. and your seat w ill just ubout fit m e.’ ” must huve ueither cracks nor knots, uud have no place Upon u respectable fair A t a jury draft held January 17, Robert Aud it does. iu it a small hole must he made und ground. Remember that. Last summer Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops M cIntyre was diawn to serve as a traverse filled with gold leaf and tbe whole at one of thu state fairs there were al­ Thia pipe la made from Pure Fire Clay ex- Vinalhaven dt Rockland Steamboat Co. juror for the January term of Ihe Supreme The Five Pointed Star. beam painted red. This insures good j reaaly for chimneys, and la the safest and Summer Arrangement. Judicial Court held at Wiscasset on tbe fourth “ 1 have been much umused,” re­ lowed upon thu ground disgusting shows nost durable of any Chimney Pipe In the Tuesday of tbe month; September 20, Isaac marked a professor of the normal acad­ luck for the owner of the house. “ for men only. ” Let managers of fairs market. It Is easily put up by any lntelli gent person. TWO TRIPS DAILY ! Payson was drawn to attend a term held on emy, “ at the stories recently put afloat The tuu trade employs thousands of see to it that in the interests of decency ------BETWKIK ------the first Tuesday of October. of the genius of Betsey Ross, who, ac­ persons. The laborers receive from $2 no obscene dunces, snide jewelry sales­ ■ « S e e vinalhaven and Rookl&Dd, A town meeting was held November 4, and cording to tradition, made tbe first to $10 per month, according to their men, snake dens, double headed women 1 have an Extra Good Trade In Wood. Ask John Davis, 2d, chosen moderator. The only Commencing TUESDAY. JUNE I. |8«7, the American flag aud who interested Ueu- grade of work.— Chicago News. or monstrosities of any other kind ure about It. matter which came up lot consideration was permitted inside the fair inelosnre. tbe report of tbe agent and builder of the t rul Washington ut her success in cut­ F teb r. Such things are demoralizing und ruin­ Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil new town bouse. It was voted to accept the ting out a five pointed stur with one GOV. BODWELL! A man who resides on the east aide ous to men, women uud children. They GAFT. WM. R. CREED, building as finished it having been built in a fold of the cloth. She may have done W U leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week manner entirely satisfactory to tbe town. Tbe this, but 1 doubt it very much. It is aelutes uu incident which may be true, leave a deeper than the mere passing day, at 7 :00 a. m. and 2 p. in. contractor Ezekiel Tbompsou is still living but it sounds fishy. impression upon the minds of those who R etorting, will leave Rocklaud, Tillson's Wharf, easy enough to cut out a six, eight or for Vinalhaven at 9 &0 a. m. and 4 .00 p. m., laud­ at an advanced age. ten pointed slur, but the rule by which His boy caught a large sucker a cou­ behold them. Fashionable city people FRED R. SPEAR. ing at Hurricane lale^each trip both ways. H E A TE R S A"D In the presidential election of 1856, the this is done does uot apply te odd num­ ple of years ugo, uud since that time he would as soon perm it satan bodily, hoofs NO. 6 PARK BT.. UOCKLAND. MB. W- H- W HITE, General Manager. R A D I A T O R S Whig, Free Soil and American parlies were Rockland. Ma. May 24 1*7. bered pointed stars. Home years ago 1 Bus been experimenting with his finny and horns, to be exhibited ut a oity MOT W A T E R or S T E A M largely abandoned, and a new party was pet somewhat.• The fish hus been kept horse show us any of these freaks and formed of those absndoning their old parly offered a prize to the cadets ut Annapo­ FIRE, out of the water so much thut it gradu­ fakes mentioned. Why, then, should VINALHAVENSTEAMBOAT10 BEST FOR ECONOMY- EffICIENCY- DURABILITY organizations, together with many frtm the lis for any one who could fold a paper Bead for hautlkoinc pamphlet. “ How Beat to Heat Our so that a five pointed stur could be cut ally became accustomed te it, and fre­ they be permitted at a gathering of re­ L IF E and u CURNEV HEATER MFC. CO. Democratic party, called tbe Republican SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 168 f rank Hu Jtioet, corner Cougreaa, Boa ton, Maaa. party, in opposition to the Democratic party. out. Hundreds of tbs young men tried quently flopped out of the water itself fined aud respectable farmers aud live and followed the hoy urouud. Finally stock men who with their families con­ ACCIDENT IN EFFECT MAI 1st, lMtt. This party commenced somewiat earlier in it, but so far none of them bus ever this ttate. Tbe Democratic electors, William claimed the prize. Euilor folks huve al­ the hoy placed it iu a pen uud gradual­ stitute the very best people of this land? 8tr. VINALHAVEN P. Haines, Josh us A. Lowell, Moses Sweat, ways been at work on this five pointed ly reduced its bathing periods uutil it Frvuks aud fakirs detract immeasurably INSURANCE Alfred J. Stone, Manasseb I L Smith, Andrew itar puzzle, uud they are w illing to ad- became acclimatized, abandoning en­ from tbe dignity uud tone of a country We represent only good and reliable companies Masters, Joseph W . Eaton and Jobu T . W al­ which enables us to give entire aatiefactlou to all fiiit that if Betsey ltoss reully did do tirely its native element. It would fol­ fair. Ehut them out. This, of course, lace received 112 votes each; the Republican patrons. Call and examine the great accumulation low the boy around like a dog, uud one does uot include moral uud artistic at­ policy and see how it compares with others you electors, Noah Smith Jr., Sidney Perham, the (rick she Wus superior to them in day lie started over to town across the tractions or music, lectures, etc. have previously examiued. James Morton, Isaac Gross, K nott Crockett, this parlieular. It is a pity to break We are also Ageuta for the Nvw Uome bowing Edward Swan. Moaes I L Pike and Aaron P down any such a pretty tradition, but swiugiug bridge with the pet fish flop­ A farmer chewed bits of oats straw. Machine aud keep a few of them constantly on ping along alter him. But ulus for boy­ baud to sell on very easy terms and each machine Emerson 23 each; and the W hig electors, the facts are all stoutly uguiust it. if Some of them stuck iu his throat uud la also fully warranted. Give u»a trial Samuel Taylor, Nathan Cummings, Horace ish hopes! The fish made a slight mis­ Any one bus any doubt uu tbe subject, let could uot be removed, even by the phy- D . H . & E. L. G L ID D E N , Porter, William Buxton, Asa Faunce, George him try it. The IS puzzle is us nothing cue uud flopped overboard lute the creek siciun. The result was blood poisouing. C. Getchell, Silas C. H atch and John Stevens and drowned before thu hoy could res­ Vinalhaven, Maine. compared with it.” When there is overproduction of any 4 each.______cue him .— Punxsutawney Spirit. OMw on Main btieot Over Di C a u l Sc h o p ik ij i. cue given thing, try something else. puiUjututof Bod well Granite i T o be Continued. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1897.

KEEP YOUR BOV/ELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I GLEANED FROM MART SOURCES FAMILY REUNIONS eessssssseessaesssssssessesessssssssesssssssssr Rain in Texas saved late corn and helped The annual reunion of the Burkett family The Woman Who Uses ^A N D Y CATHARTIC. cotton. will be held at the home of Oscar Burkett, A large fleet has left England in ballast for Union, Tuesday, Aug. 31st. I f stormv next the Deleware Breakwater and Hampton pleasant day. All relatives are heartily in ­ Roads to load with American grain for vited to attend. Europe. The 7th annual reunion of the Boynton The catch of sea otters in BehringSea up to family will be held at Marshall's, Shore on July 8 amounted to $40,000 in value. September 2, if fair, if not the next fair day (Sunday excepted). A ll Boyntons are cordially CURE CONSTIPATION The Treasury Department has decided that invited and all of their friends. Come one the hides of American cattle slaughtered and all and help make it an enjoyable dav to abroad are dutiable when brought back to all. Washing Powder ALL the United States. Tbe eighth annual reunion o f the Upham DRUGGISTS The steamer Mexico, from Dyea, Alaska, tablet now and then will prevent dlarrhnea. druentery, nil summer complaints, causing easy natural family with a picnic dinner will take place at finishes her work as ta. Sample and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago. Montreal. Can.. orNew York. B70 foundered near Sitka. No gold or lives were Oakland on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Should the day lost. Fifteen hundred men bound for Klon be stormy,Ihe first pleasant day following. All fresh ami bright as dike are at Dyea. members of the family are earnestly requested A conflict between striking coal miners and to be present. Mrs. E. 8. Baker, secy. her house is clean. deputies is feared at Coffeen, 111. The eighteenth annual Starrett family Largest package—greatest economy. The Chicago College of Physicians will ad­ gathering will he held in reunion grove, W a r­ m it women student*. ren, Thursday, August 19. I f stormy on the Tbe N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. The Interior Department will protect game 19th, it will be held on the first suitable day Bolton. Philadelphia. on the forest reservation* adjoining the Yel­ thereafter, Sunday excepted. L. F. Starrett of lowstone National Park. Rockland is president and I. P. Starrett of W arren, secretary. A mob took Negro Bob Drachett, accused of assault, from the officers at Asheville, N.S., The Newbert family association will hold their 20th annual reunion in Newbert Grove, but could not agree where to lynch him. Tbe Do not cook when you can fill'l^nw W i n d s governor has ordered troopa to the rescue. North Waldoboro, August 24 The com­ mittee will arrange as usual for a picnic John W . Foster w ill entertain Chang Yen dinner, and such entertainment as w ill make your Picnic Daskctat the Hoon at his summer home on Lake Ontario. the occasion both pleasant and profitable. I f Chapped Hands Grounds have been purchased for a nation­ stormy it will be held the first fair day follow­ al Chinese cemetery near Philadelphia. ing. Knox Farmers’ ! T i e Post Office Department has received a H alf rate tickets will be sold from all report on the De* Moine* experiment of hav­ points on the railroad to W arren, Aug. 25, ing mail boxes on street car*. It is not yet T he the date of the Benner reunion. Sheerer’s Toilet Cream n garded as successful. The Gilchrest family will hold its annual Exchange Market Tw o negro children tortured and killed a reunion Thursday. Aug. 19, on W . Cady's three year-old boy of their own race at Grape­ Best Ginger point, St. George. If stormy the next fair vine, Texas, Monday night. day. W. C. SAWTELLE, There In a connection here. You will dtsoover The Cramps have agreed to furnish the A la ­ Ingraham reunion at Ballard Park, Rock- 1 here is something about It that la lacking In other bama’s diagonal armor at $300 per ton. In the World ort, Wednesday, Aug. 18. John N . Ingra- 81 Limerock St., • Rockland toilet requisites. It* delicate odor, cooling and re­ freshing proportion nnd action, medicinal virtues Plans for the development of torpedo war­ Cam, Secretary. Telephone Call 59-4 ’omblne to make It the Ideal remedy for fare are discussed by naval authorities. AIffll fl Substitutes. Ask for SANFO RD’S The Kalloch family will hold their 28th an­ A VUl U G ING ER,anil look for “ Owl ” trade Rain washed parts cf skeletons from a mark on the wrapper. Sold ovorywhore. P ot­ nual reunion at H enry’s grove, Beechwoods Paterson, N . J., cemetery into the’ eity streets. t e r D nuo Be Cu sm . Coup., Solo Props., Boston. street, Thomaston, on Wednesday, August 25. Chapped Hands, Face Kennedy's Fancy Crackers. Senator Fairbanks said that the election of A ll members of the family are urgently re­ a n d U p s . . . a Democratic successor to Holman in In ­ quested to be present with invited guests. J. HOPE Society Cheese, 16 c t » lb. diana, was no disappointment to the Repub­ H . Kalloch, Secy. licans. So u t h H ope, H ea d o f t h e L a k e — Mis* The annual reunion of the Fogler family S a ltin c s , 16 “ “ One Size. One Prioe, 25 Cents. Bessie W ellm an haB a young lady cousin vi it- Immigration for the past year was at the will he held at South Hope, Aug. 26. If V a n illn , 1H » » ing her from Massachusetts------M,s. Adelhert Prepa r ed II t lowest point since 1882. stormy, the first fair day. Rokes and son W alter of Lowell arc visiting N e w to n s , 16 “ •• The H ilt family reunion will be held at the It was stated ki Washington that all diffi­ her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wentwoiih. Apricot Tarts, 16 <• -• culty over the reception by Nicaragua of M in ­ residence of W . C. Morton in Union, Aug. W. E. SHEERER. ------Mrs.Alic Mink and daughter Eula vidlcd Fancy Graham-, 15 •• “ ister Merry has been settled. at Mrs. D . M . Cole’s last week------Mrs. 25.1897- Tenant’s Harbor, Me. C a ra w a y , 12 “ •• John J. O ’Connor, a sentimental burglar of Abraham Norwood is staying with her daugh­ The W yllie reunion will he held at Cutting’s N ew York City, stopped to steal a kiss from ter Mrs. Ripley in Union------M rs.Nichol* and Grove, W arren, Wednesday, August 18. If Sugar Cake, 12 •• •' the lips of Jessie Whartman, the ic-year old son of Woburn, Mass., are at C. F. Jones------stormy Wednesday it will be held Thursday Y O R K S A F E daughter of the house he was robbing. The Mrs. L . M . Sylvester of Turner is visiting her the 19. C. K . M iller, Secy. gtrl awoke and through her identification sister |M rs. D . M . Cole------Ollie Gushee of Tbe eleventh annual reunion of the Groceries, Produce, Etc. O ’Connor was arrested. Appleton is stopping with her aunt Mrs. T . I. Simmons family w ill be held at the home ol The Marquis de Bouthillier, a French noble Gushee------Mr. Morton has bought the Randall Simmons, East W arren, August 18, The Best in the World, W hitney place and moved there from R o ck­ 1897. I f stormy the first pleasant day. man, was recently crushed to death in Paris Can Meats and Fish of all kinds. between a moving train car and the palisading land. A reunion of tbe Calderwood family will he Always Reliable, around a new building which is being erected held at Carver’s Harbor, Wednesday, Sept. 8. fi r the Paris Exposition of 19CO. I Iis wife If stormy, the next fair day. A ll of name, Sure Protection from Fire was one of ibe victims of the Charity Bazaar LIBERTY relatives and friends of family ire invited. We are Selling fire last May. EPH. PERRY, Agt., L iuirtyville .— Miss Lillie E. Brown is The 19th Me. Regiment Association will M . E. Anderson, a New York broker, died visiting her friend Mrs. Ida M cLain of East hold their reunion Tuesday, September 14. Rookland, Maine. of exposure in the desert near Pbayjix, A riz. Liberty for a few days------Mrs. Byron Brad- 1897, instead of September 2, on account of H e an/f his wife started to visit their son on street and Mis. base Clark of East Jefferson the State Fair. Silas Adams, Secretary. HARD COAL |SOFT A. M. AUSTIN, Cave Creek, thirty miles north of Phicnix, but visited Mrs. C lark’s father Rev. Chas. Brad- The 12th annual reunion « f tbe Hewett Surgeon and Meohanioal Dentist. lost their way and drove aimlessly across the street of Libertyville last week------Miss H at family will be held at Oak H ill Grove, F ri­ Ml MAIN HTm . . ROCKLAND, H« desert. A teamster came across them just in tie Pullen of Palermo Center and her friend day, August 27. All friends are invited. L ast. . . time to save the woman’s life, but Anderson Miss Effie Savage cf Augusta were here call­ Bring your baskets. F. S. Phllbrick, Sec’y. was too far gone to be revived. ing on friends one day last week------Joseph The annual reunion of the Oxton family as­ Cheapjasjanybody. DR. F. E. FOLLETT. The grand jury at Leadville,Colo.,appointed Young and soi s W alter and Eben were call­ sociation will meet with Mrs. Amelia H ills in Dental Surgeon. by District Judge Owens to investigate the ing on friends in th’« vicinity recently------tbe southeastern part 1 f Warren, near Pat­ gambling dens returned indictment* against >♦< 1. K. BI'KAR BLOCK-Cor. Main .nil l>.rt Plait Chance! W ill Pierce of L ib ert/ is at work for C. L. terson’s mills, on Tuesday, Aug. 31, if pleas­ the judge himself, the county commissioners, Stickney— Louis Glidden is spending his col­ ant, if not the first suitable day. several aldermen and the ex-mayor for per­ lege vacation at home with bis parents M r. and DR. J. H. DAMON, Tbe annual reunion of the Bisbee family mitting gambling so long. The judge dis­ ------Mrs. E. P. Boynton Mrs. Edward Glidden and their friends will be held at the Simmona A. H. CROCKETT CO., Surgeon mid Mechanical charged the jury, which included three clergy­ o f Liberty visited among her old neighbors one Grove, East W arren, Aug. 25. Should the ID o n tla t, men, without his thanks. day recently------Mrs. M . C. Brown, who DON’T MISS IT. day prove stormy the meeting w ill be held tl'KAH BLOCK, SOS Maun Rtsk bt has been sick for several months, has got so Th e government has paid to Christopher tbe next pleasant day. D. D . Bisbee, Secre­ N O R T H E N D . 87 Ether and Gan always on hand. much better that she was able to spend tbe Schmidt, a German subject living near Fort tary, North Warren. After Angu-t 20 inv North Washington Photograph Gallery will be Snelling, Minn., the sum of $3000 as full in­ day with Mrs. C. L. Stickney recently------The annual reunion of the Tolman family >♦< closed fo r good. Until that time I shall make pictures at reduced rates. demnity for injuries sustained from a rifle shot M r*. Norton Pease of South Montville and H. B. Eaton, M. D., will be held with Mrs. Abigail Tolman at fired by United States soldiers in July 1892. her daughter Elzira visited her other daugh­ Ladies’ Union ball, August 25. A ll are T he appropriation was expressly made “ out ter Mrs. C. L . Stickney one day last week— O m en by Telephone HoMpalliic Physiciaa t Strieoi cordially invited to attend. H o t coffee will o f human consideration, without reference to J. S. Cates is cutting the hay on his farm at be served and everything dune to make the given prompt attention. Cabinet Photos. $1.50 per doz. liability therefor to the German Government.” the Head of Georges Lake------E P. Boynton Office Bourn 0 to 11 a. in., 4 to 0 and 7 to 0 p. m. and his two son* Percy and Perley made occasion one of interest and pleasure. New York wholesale merchants generally Tbe reunion of the Herrick family will be Your Last Chance. Open the last three days of each week. reported increased sales because of the buyers’ quick of haying on the home farm, cutting 320 Main St., - Rookland, Me. held at the home of David Herrick, the home­ Night calls will be answered at the offloe. excursion organized by the Merchants* Assoc­ and putting nearly all of it into the barn in Best four days. stead of the late Joseph H errick, Northport, iation. The visiting dealers who represent Monday, Sept. 6. A ll of name, relatives and F. W. CU'.NNCHAM, SO. LIBERTY every state and territory, express hope that W. V. HAN8COM, M. D. friends of family are cordially invited. Picnic the advantages of these excursions w ill con­ I>r. Klug’s New Discovery for Consump­ In Our Physician and Surgeon, tio n . dinner. Mrs. Lucy Herrick, Secretary. tinue to be offered. Oflloei-30* MAIN MT. Over PcLerton A SOUTH THOMASTON This is the best medicine in the world for The annual reunion of tbe Sherman family Ta piny’s Store. with a picnic dinner will take place with J. E. A sh Po i n t — George Hurd and Fred all forms of Coughs and Colds for Consump Line FREE! FREE! For Over Fifty Years Sherman at Bay View cottage,Ocean Avenue, Orncx Hours—u u> 10 u. m , 1.80 to 4.30 p. m*, Pierie returned home from Clark bland, lion. Every bottle is guaranteed. Whoop­ 7 to 9 p. m. on Thursday, Aug. 26th. A ll members of tbe where they have been at work, Wednesday M rs. W in s l o w ’s So o t h in o Sy h u p has been ing Cough, Asthma, H ay Fever, Pneumonia, The Best Tobacco used for over fifty years by millions of Sherman family are earnestly requested to he ------Miss Grace Knowles returned from Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the H ead and Bost Brands of Cigars DR. E. H. WHEELER, Sandy Point Tuesday night------Frank mothers for their children while teething for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, present on that occasion. Per order of Com­ w ith perfect success. I t soothes the chila, mittee, Rockland, Aug. 3, 1897. Best Quality of Pipes Crockett has moved his family to Dix Island pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. Phytioian and Surgeon.. k Collapsing softens the gums, allays all pain, cures Best Assortment of Goods Tbe Benner reunion w ill be held at OKK1CK AN D ItKHIDKNCK 3» B< UOUL H'l for ihe Summer------Capt. and Mrs. R. H . wine? colic, and is the best rem edy for It is always well to take D r. K ing’s N ew Life Best Kind of Trculinent 26T Crockett are receiving congratulations on Diarrhea. It will relieve tbe poor little Pills in connection with D r. K ing’s N ew D is ­ Cutting’s, No. W arren, Wednesday, Aug. 25. Telephone 61-11 the birth of a daughter------Geo.Martin.who has sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists In covery, as they regulate and tooe the stom­ If stormy it will occur the next day. C. A. been stopping a few weeks at the Wellesley, every part of the world. Twenty-five cents ach and bowels. W e guarantee perfect satis­ Benner, Sec. E. C P A Y S O N , Book Case returned to his home in Boston Thursday a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wius- faction or return mhney. Free trial bottles The eleventh annual ^reunion ut the Rob­ Howard Cigar Co. Attorney and Counsellor at Law . night------Fred Dyer was in town Thursday low’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other at W. II. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Kegufcat bins family will be held at the home of Mrs. kind ------Ed. Brackett is at work for Oscar size, 50 cents and $1.00. Sarah Fisk, South Thomaston, Tuesday, Sept. 4

T where a good contrast picture to “The Old Saturday, Thev oating of set HOPE Homestead.” Messrs. Thompson and Ryer brown. Popular Priced Specialties in^ So v t h H ope.— Miss Lela Taylor went to Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest M iw M innie Copeland is visiting relatives Natick, Mass., Wednesday for a long visit. have spared no pains nor expense in gather­ CAMDEUNT ing together one of the very best all round T H O M A S'! O3ST in Easton, Mass.— Elison Robbins is to occu­ She was accompanied by Lester Bartlett and py the Catland bou«e. W ater street, recently wife of that place who have been visit­ companies on the stage today. There is not TROUSERS. a weak performer, even to the srdallest. The ...... FoO A * vacated by Capt. John Maloney. ing relatives and friends in this vicinity and cast enlists the services o f 24 people among The story is going the rounds that a cettain Rockland------Mrs. W alter Mayo and daughter ...... whom are Mrs. Charles Peters, Msy Th o m p ­ Thomaston couple,who heve not been married Margaret of Rockland visited at F. L . Pay­ In thia Oontest a nice bicycle manufactured In this contest a nice bicycle manufactured Item 1. . A few more of those Pants at 9 9 c by the Monarch Cycle (k>. will be given Io Ihe son, Phila May, Helen Gurney, Ellen Mor- many moons, have changed their abode for a son's Monday------Mrs. Gertrude Payson and by the Monarch Cycle Co will be given to the Rena M arlin visited May Bills at Hope, F ri­ boy or girl In Camden receiving the Urgent tim er, Lizzie Farrell, Jessie Macdonald, M arie boy or girl In Thomaston receiving the largest peculiar reason. They own a favorite dog Itt in 2. . 100 Pair Pants, number of votes Blanchard, John D. Griffin, John Walsh, H.E. number of vote*. day------Miss M yrtle Carter visited friends at which has been allowed to share their sleep­ Chase, Albett Brown, Ben Ryer, Donald ing room. The said dog became the habita­ Regular retail price $2. $2.25 $2.50, at S I.6 9 West Rockpoit the past week------Gertrude HULKS OF THE CONTEST Bowleyand sister Margaret of Vinalhaven are Harold H. W. Fnllroan, Thos. E. Clifford RI LES OF THE CONTEST tion of a colony of fleas. An application to Each yearly aubneription for The Courier- and Master Lester Gurney. Then there it a stopping with their uncle D. J. Bowley------Gazette, accompanied by $2, will entitle Each yearly aulw^btion for The Courier- a druggist procured a prescription that eff ct- Item 3. .200 Pairs Pants, male quartet and the Verdi Ladies quartet ively cleared the dog of the troublesome vis­ Olive Bowley, Mrs. D . J. Bowley and son the aiiDAcrlher to cast 100 votes lor bis Jareite, accompanied oy ?2, will entitle the Maynard went to West Rockport Friday to favorite boy or g irl in Cam den. of New York. The play is illustrated by a i ibacrib»r to cast 100 rotes for his favorite itors, but with malice aforethought they took Winter weight, just in, worth $2 50 at S I.5 0 attend the Andrews’ reunion------Westbra W ith six month* subscription is given 50 car load of special and magnificent scenery, a ,oy or girl in Thomaston. possession of the bed, causing the occupants Bowley and family have gone to their farm in votes. Tills applies to paying up subscrip­ wealth of electrical effects, and a number of W ith six months subscription it given 50 to vacate. Item 4. .200 Pairs Pants, tion arrearages as well as new subscriptions. H o p e, to do the haying thete------W innie mechanical devices, and w ill prove a glorious votes. This applies to paying up subscrip­ Messrs. George and Richard Elliot, Prof. No subscription received for loss than six tion arrearages as w ell as new subscrip­ Winter weight, worth $4 50, at Wentworth visited Lela Taylor Sunday------spectacle for the eye as well as a good intel­ Harry Linscott and O. D. Mathews left for S3.OO m onths. tions. No suliseriptfon received for less A large delegation from the South Hope lectual tieat. The cast which appears is the Portland Sunday in yacht Ida. They will at­ Coupons will l)e printed in each issue of than six months. grange attended the Pomona at East Union, The Courier-Gazette until and including original one. Coupons w ill be printed in each issue o f tend the New England Fair. We Aie Headquarters for Pants. Your money back for the asking Thutsday, Aug. 12. A very profitable session Tuesday, Aug. 17, 1897. T b e contest w ill Recent arrivals at the Misses A llen’s on The Courier-Gazette until and including R. E. Dunn will take a party to Portland close at 7 o’clock Thursday evening, A ug. High street; Miss Margaret Thomas of Tuesday, A u g . 17, 1897. T h e oontest w ill of Pomona was held. Tbe entertainment of in the sch. Flight this week— The school the afternoon was furnished by the children 19, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please m ake a Quincy, Ernest Emery, Miss Grace Torr and olose at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, Aug. note of tbe fact that this office will not buildings are receiving their annual cleaning. tepresenting different Granges. One of the friend of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Mel­ 19, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please make a OKE^ICE^TTflERS. accept any returned papers with the coupon rose. note ol the tact that this office will not ac­ Th e Pilgrim reunion will be held hete most pleasing features was a recitation by cut out. cept any returned papers with the coupon Wednesday of this week. Misa Lou Fiske, and rendered charmingly. Any boy or girl in Camden can enter con­ Yachts are now arriving in the harbor in c u t out. Another recitation worthy of mention wat test. The standing of the contestants will be goodly numbers. Any boy or girl in Thomaston can enter The mass Sunday school convention at No- bleboro, postponed on account of the storm, ST- GEORGE ROCKPORT given by M yrtle Lertnond. 'Though a very published In each issue. oontest. The standing of the contestants amall Misa she thoroughly understands what The wheel is manufactured by the w ill be published in each issue. will be held Wednesday, Aug. 22. Po r t C l y d e — Mrs. A. B. Kirkpatrick of W alter Perry has moved into the Fenderson she is doing. The entertainment furnished by Monarch Cycle Co. and to the fortunate boy WARREN The wheel is manfactured by the Monarch Warden Smith returned from Peak’s Island Rockville has opened a etudio at F . H . tenement on Main street— Mrs. Charles M o r­ or girl, who succeeds in w in n in g it, means Cycle Co. and to tha fortunate boy or girl, the local grange in Ihe evening was of a veiy Saturday— D. W . Woodbury attended the re­ Marxbxll'B where ihe w ill give lesions in draw ­ ris and daughter Grace of Malden, Mass., are lots of health anil pleasure. Rev. E. R . Stearns has returned after his w ho, succeeds iu w inning it, means lots of pleasing character and thoroughly enjoyed hy union of the n t h Maine Regiment at Caribou ing and painting two or three days each week guests of Mrs. John Clnugh— A t the Congre­ Address all letters and communications to vacation of four weeks. W e are glad to wel­ h ealth and pleasure. for the next few weeks------Proposals are now gational church Sunday morning vocal solns all------The Grange will hold a social at the VOTING EDITOR, The Courier Gazette come him again------Rev. M r. Smith of Address all letters and communications to last week. out for bids on the building of the new school were rendered by Miss M aty K night, Mrs. O. Grange hall Wednesday evening, Aug. 18. Waterville preached in the Congregational VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette, Stephen Vose of Providence is in town------The Contestants house------William btimpson is painting the P. Shepherd and Mrs. H. J. Tibbetts— Mr. A ll are invited------Mary and Martha Hilt of church last Sunday to a large congregation, Charles Copeland will leave town tomorrow Miss Rlancho Schwartz...... 2454 The Contestants chapel------W ork is brisk at the Gilchrest rail­ and Mrs. F. W. Andrews have returned from East Union were at J. Bowley’a Friday - ■■■ Miss Fauslle ’ ftrdwell...... 2410 many of Mr. Thayer’s people being present. for two weeks------Frank Robinson is at home Eva B. Hyler------...... 3613 way------Lots of Summer visitors in this place a visit in Damariscotta— Miss Anna Thomas D r. Spencer of Union was in the place Thurs­ Singer Lamb assisted in the services by ren­ Alta McCoy...... 3390 from New York for a short vacation------at present------Henry Lowell one of our most and Miss Isabel Tilden are visiting in L in ­ day night making farewell calls and introduc­ dering a fine solo------Mrs. Jennie Crawford Cecilia M. honey...... 3000 P. Henry Tillson Post and the W om an’s CAMDEN respected citizens passed away last Thursday colnville— Miss Cassie Pratt is visiting in ing D r. Wasgett who is to take bis place. D r. of Wellesley, Mass., is the guest of friends in Relief Corps gave a farewell reception to This is the last coupon to he published in night after a most painful illness of several Montville— A. P. Spear went to Boston yes­ Spencer has doctored considerable here and it town------Austin Jenness, with friends from M r. and Mrs. G . W . Fales at heir hall Satur­ the voting contest which will close at 8 o’clock THOMASTON months------James Stimpson is quite seriously terday— Miss k a Bowden has returned from is with regret we see him leaving for a larger New York passed Saturday night at W . F . day evening. Several eloquent speeches were field, but wish him much success------George Thutsday evening. This will give an oppor­ This is the last coupon to be published in sick at this writing, having been taken quite Northport—The yacht Shamrock of New W ight’s on their way to bis Appleton Summer made. A nice lot of refreshments were Taylor was in Camden Thursday------Miss tunity for all the contestants to gather in the the voting contest which will close at 8 o’clock suddenly ill with a heart trouble last Thurs York was in the harbor Saturday— M ist Lucy home------Reunions and picnics are in order served. Helen McLain and friend Mias Thornton of coupons from this issue. The contest is a Thursday evening. This will give an oppoitu- day evening------Capt. Samuel Trussell who Thorndike and M ist Bessie Thorndike of Un here this month. A clergyman who Rockland are visiting at Charles Wellman's glorious one and every contestant is working nity for all the contestants to gather in the cou­ A special car will leave Thomaston to con has been sick for several months is now able ion and Miss Louise Hodgman of Boston are preached here a few years ago, remarked ------Miss Edna Lermond of U nion is visiting hard for the coveted wheels. The vote is so pons from this issue. The contest is a glorious nect with the steamer Gov. Bodwell for the to go out doors every pleasant day and some guests of M r. and Mrs. Eben Thorndike------that he never was in a place where so many Mattie Bowley------Fred Rokes has sold bis close that it would take a pretty good man to one and every contestant is working hard for excursion to Northport, Belfast and Tem ple days goes as far as bis store------J. W .Garfield Rev. C. D. Boothby of Thomaston preached family gatherings of kin were held------Misa milk route at Worcester, Mass., and returned pick out the winners. the coveted wheels. The vote is so close that Heights next Sunday, and no doubt many of Sudbury, M ass, is ipending his twentieth at the Congregational church Sunday morn­ M ary McPherson o f Boston is the guest of home for a short stay. Simonton, Me., Aug. 16, 1807. it wonld take a pretty good man to pick out of our people will take advantage of the annual vacation here and ia just aa much ing in exchange with Rev. M r. Fisher— Min Lena Clark at East Warren——Mra. Dear S ir:— You will find enclosed an equal the winners. opportunity. a boy as ever. H e can pull the line, shoot Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Andrews of Boston are Eva Woodson ia at her mother’s Mrs. Leroy APPLETON number of votes for Misses Eva B. H yler and Lermonds------A. L. Kirk and wife with Mrs. F. B. Webb will move his family to G uil­ his bird or tell a fish story as well as the best guests of Mrs. Asa Andrews— A recital was of them ------H . L . Skinner left last Friday for M r. and Mrs. W . H . Sumner of Boston, Faustie Wardwell. Though only fifty in Howe passed the Sabbath at tbe Smith-Kirk ford, Penobscot county, about the 26th inst. DEER ISLE. given in the Methodist church Saturday even­ Medway where he will teach school for the ing by the pupils of Mrs. A. P. Alexander Mrs. Julia Sumner Crewett of Lincoln, number I send them in, trusting that they will cottage, Crescent Beach------James Smith and Yocan H . Sbahbsz, a native of Persia, from Mis. J. A. Greenlaw o f Oceanville, who has next four months. The evening before he left which was enjoyed by an appreciative audi Nebraska and B. H. Conant and wife of Bel­ help a little. Hoping that these young ladies family of Long Cove were at Martin Watts' near Mt. Ararat and Ninevah, who was born been spending four weeks of her vacation he gave a social party to a few of his friends. ence. Recitations were given by M itt Lintbel fast visited friends and relatives here last w ill win, I remain last Sunday------Miss Sadie Eaton of M a rl­ in the city of hre-wjrshipers, Terbama, mod­ with her husband in Boston, returned home The evening was very pleasantly spent, play­ Ripley, Mist Lena Acborn, Mist Lida Green­ week------Lewis M . Keene and sons Bert and Respectfully yours, N ellie A. Rollins. boro, Mass., is the guest of her sistera at the ern Oroomiah, will lecture at the Baptist vestry Saturday reporting a delightful visit------Photo­ ing games, etc. Capt. Alvano Marshall took law, Mitt Agnes Wiley and Miss Mary McAl­ Lewis of Fremont, Neb., have been guests J. W . Haley an eminent oculist o f New old homestead------Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert this (Thesday) evening. Subject, “ Life, grapher Tuttle closes his Stonington studio first prize in the lest of tenses and Capt. J. W . lister, which were especially good. Th e chil­ the past week of H arry Pease and w ife------York is a guest at the Magnolia House------J. Lermond of Thomaston are at W. F. Wight's manners and customs of bis people.” H e Monday night and opens bis N . W . studio Balano got the booby. M r. Skinner haa a dren showed careful and conscientious train­ Mrs. Theodore Tyler and Mi,aGracie Bachel- Everett Boardman’s laundry building is being ------George Copeland of Marlboro was Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 17 and 18------w ill speak about different nations and their very good position where he is teaching. ing. der of Union are visiting Mrs. Lydia Vaughan painted by F. D . Aldus and crew------M r. and in town last week. religions, including Mohammedans, Nestori- B. T . Soule and wife of Ellsworth were in the John Evans of Hampshire, Eng., is the ------Dr. O. A. Stoddard and daughter of Mrs. J. R. Prescott of Providence, R . I . haa ans and Koords. H e w ill sing Gospel hymns harbor Thursday in their yacht Comfort------T e n a n t 's H arbor.— Allison Maddocks guest of his niece Mrs. W illiam W hitney at Belfast called on friends here Saturday and remembered the public library with a beauti­ in different languages. Admission free. C. U . Russ has arranged for two grand excur­ arrived here Tuesday for a few days vacation Sunday------Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Newbert of ful picture ol their little boy Richard Macy, MATINICUS sions, one to the Fair at Bangor Sept. 1, and ------Miss Emma Walls and M ist M innie Mrs. C. A. Rots’— Mrs. A . H . L innell and George A . Hodgerny of Massachusetts,who Rockland and Mr. and Mrs. Ware of New who died in Camden last Summer------Rev. Oliver Perry of So. Thomaston was in town one to the Campmeeting at Northport Aug. 26. C lark, who have been on a trip in schooner family picnicked at Owl's Head Friday— A. was sentenced to prison Feb. 24, 1896, for York visited friends here last w eek------Mrs. M r. Dick of the First Congregational church, a few days last week------Edw. O. Moor, who ------Mrs. Vinme R. Warren is at Sandy Point Chas. L . Davenport, arrived home Tuesday D . Champney has gone to Tem ple Heights larceny,will be liberated today— Samuel Cope­ Clara Harrington of Boston is visiting her Lowell, M ass, is in Camden for rest and is preaching in this place, is holding some this week attending a reunion of the class ------M r. and Mrs. Rigby of Lawrence, Mass., for two weeks to attend tbe Spiritualistic con­ land of New York city bas been spending a mother Mrs. Ellen Sullivan------Will Procter recreation. M r. D ick is accompanied by his fine meetings------Miss M ary B. Grant bas of '88 of the Eastern Maine Normal School, are in town for a few weeks------Miss Nancy vention— Joshua Southard is clerking in A . few days in town— Sixty-two members and has gone to Bridgewater, Mass., where he charming wife. been at Matinicus Rock visiting her old home. of which she was a member------The Green’s B. Loud, who has been in Portland at the D . Cbampney's store. friends of the M ill River Baptist Sunday school has a situation on the state farm ------Geo. Miss Florence Leland, Miss Adams and She psssed a short time in tbit place on her Landing Construction Co. is having spiles Maine General Hospital for the past two held a picnic at O w l’s Head Friday— Col. and CUSHIN6 Stuart returned to Boston last week accom­ Miss Adeline C. Adams delightfully enter­ return to Owl’s Head------Miss Marion Young Mrs. Charles Rivers of Boston, who have been driven and a building built for a lobster nouse months, arrived home Tuesday------Eddie A l­ panied hy Miss Augusta W adm an, who has W illiam Webb of Lowell, Mass., is at S. D . tained, in honor of their guest Miss Fannie has gone to Lincolnville Beach to visit her the guests of M r. and Mrs. J. C. Levensaler, ------Chas. Henderson, wife and daughter, of lay left for Boston Tuesday------Capt. A. L. been the guest several weeks of M r. and Mrs. H u n t’s------Miss Edna M. HolTses has gone Cliff Berry at their cottage, Ballad Park, Tues­ uncle Capt. Ambrose Philbrook------Mrs. left for their home Friday. Boston are spending a few weeks at Mrs. M . Rawley, who bat been at home for a few days, Stuart------Mrs. Albert Davis of Charleston, to W interport to visit friends------M r. and day evening. The grounds were nicely illumi Celeste Carver and Mias Helen Carver of E. W e ll’s------Henry Halen of Lynn, Mass., returned Tuesday on board steamer City of Mass., is visiting her parents M r. and Mrs. Th e residents in the vicinity of Postmaster Mrs. Oscar Wallace of Malden, Mass., are nated, whist and other games played, and not Vinalhaven have returned to their home is visiting relatives here------Mrs. F. S. W arren Bangor------Bert Davis of Brooklyn, N. Y., is Jason Peabody------Miss Ethel Marsh is here Gilcbrest’s home have been wrought up to a viaiting bis brother Vinal W allace------Rev. the least enjoyment of the evening was the after visiting relatives here------Mrs. Ada and Miss Lillian Atwater were in Bar Harbor in town on a short vacation------Will and Ed from Thomaston the guest of A lbert Gushee high condition of interest and excitement in H. I. Holt is attending the campmeeting at serving of delicious refreshments. Tolman and Master Edw.,Tolman of Owl's Sunday and Monday------Miss Mabel Coombi, Wheeler of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at their and family------W alter Gushee bas returned watching his efforts to acquire the art of rid­ Nobleboro------Mri. Frank Launsherry of Th e St. Thomas society took in 327249 as Head have been visiting relatives b e it------who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. James parents Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wheeler, accom­ from Concord, N. IL , where he has recently ing a bicycle. His earlier attempts to solve Concord, Mass., is in town visiting Mrs. Jud­ a result of the sale and tbe presentation of Mrs. James B. Thompson is visiting relatives Coombs the past few weeks, returned to her panied by a friend------Charles Brown it at been appointed principal of a grammar school the mysteries of the ait were attended with son Payson------Misses M ary and Lillian N an, the Mascotle. in Rockland------D r. Booth and James Bogle home in Vinalhaven Thursday------Arrange­ home for a two weeks vacation. H e is em­ ------Mrs. Caro Keating and daughter Jessie such direful consequences to pedestrians and Creighton of South Warren were in town and party from Boston arc at Capt. Charles ments have been completed and the concert, ployed in Boston------The operetta “Red Rid­ and Mrs. Fred H art and son H alver were re­ The entertainment Friday evening in the canines that when now he makes bis appear­ Saturday------Mr. and Mrs. William Lombard Tolm an's------Mr. and Mrs. Roberts from supper and ball for the benefit of sidewalks ing Hood" by Pott Clyde talent was presented turning from Hope one evening last week Methodist church should be attended by all ance, dressed in bis bicycle costume of blue and daughter o f Massachusetts are the guests Savanna, Ga., are passing the Summer here as will occur in Music H a ll, Monday evening, at Rawley's H a ll last Friday evening to a and when they had reached the western end those who can possibly spare the time. The drilling overalls and frock, bis half dozen pet of Mrs. Annie Rivers------Miss Gertrude usual------Messrs W . W . H orton, Thomas B. Aug. 30. Meservey’s Orchestra of Rockland large and appreciative audience------M rs. Vina if the bridge over the Georges River tbe attractions are to be something unusual and cats hie to the shelter of the barn. “ M ike” Ifatborn has returned home from Malden, Horton, Roswell Fifield and Sylvanus Fifield bas been engaged and a rousing good time Whitehouse of Brighton, Mass., is visiting horse fell, throwing Mrs. H a rt and the child­ of an extra good entertaining quality. Aitch- the dog recently brought into prominence by M ass------Leroy Copeland of Albion and and Tilden and Wallace Fifield of West may be looked forward to. The committee her father D . S. Seavey------:Capt. Samuel ren out of the wagon, bat immediately re­ jaydee the magician and Signor Fibiani the a half column article in the Thomaston H e r­ Lucius Morse of Rockport visited at F. D. Stonington are in town. having supervision of the affair will leave no Watts will remain home while Capt. T. J. gaining his feet, ran with Mrs. Keating in harp soloist w ill he two of the many attrac­ ald seeks a place of safety upon the roof of Halhorn's Friday------Mrs. Em m a Rivers of stone unturned to make this the event of the Wheeler maker a trip in his vessel. Capt. the carriage w i'b no reins to guide the tions. the piazza, and the street is quickly cleared of Baltimore, M d. is in town visiting Mrs. season, and considering the worthy object to W heeler is accompanied by his wife------Mrs. animal and with both shafts, cross bar and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Talbot, who is Summer­ carriages an J foot passengers. A recent ex­ M. A. Miller----- Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. which the proceeds will be applied, it is Susie H unter returned home from Portland whiffle tree broken. The horse finally came ing at "Selbourne" bas remembered tbe pub­ ploit of the postmaster came near ending M iller came from Rockland Saturday on expected and hoped that the public will last Saturday. to a stop in Lucius Taylor’s dooryard, lic library with a substantial gift. seriou ly for him. H e mounted his wheel 'o their wheels to spend Sunday with his mother interesting liberally patronize it------The whole village after he had cleared himself from tbe wreck. ride from bis dooryard to the street, but by T e n a n t ’s H arbo r.— Sch. Lizzie Carr Mrs. M. A. Miller------Mra. Ellery W ing and Marcellus Goddard of this place and Mrs. was shocked last Monday to hear of the sad No one was seriously injured but Mrs. K eat­ The announcement that wo are about to inaugu* one of thqse unaccountable freaks known only loaded paving at State Point quarry last' daughter Sadie of Charlestown, Mass., are in Ella Marden of Searsmont were married rate our annual Murkdown Hale will be of interest death of one of our most loved and noble ing was badly frightened and well she might to bicyclists themselves he went speeding week. Joseph Teel is captain this trip------town, the guests of M r. and M rs. A . J. W ing. Tuesday evening by Rev. T . S Ross of the to everybody wbo purchusee clothing and furnish* ones Mrs. Ethel Allen Barter, wife of Allen have been. It was a narrow escape. lugs for men or boys. It isn't necessary to speak down a steep embankment, through bis wife’s Mrs. Laura Williams and lamily of Union arc Miss W ing is a very fine singer and the people Methodist church. M r. and Mrs. Goddard Barter, and only daughter of Stephen and W est A ppleto n — Mrs. Ethelda Simmons of the quality of the goods we offer. Every oltlzen Bower garden and landed in the crotch of an visiting her parents Capt. H enry Giles and enjoyed tbe privilege of liitening to her Sun­ are very estimable people and th y ate now knows that wo handle no shoddy things, and the Fannie Allen. About three weeks ago. she of Waltham, Mass, with Mrs. Annie Ripley of apple tree, being as securely treed as one of w ife------A. I. Smalley and Arthur Smith have day morning------Miss Lucretia Robinson has receiving the congratulations and best wishes following prices will make a more powerful urgu* gave birth to a most beautiful little girl baby, Elmwood were at Mrs. Snow’s and at B. W . Davy Crocker’s coons. The P. M . is net a been doing quite a lot ol painting in the vi­ returned home from South Waldoboro where o f their many friends. ment than we could possibly offer. and great hopes were entertained for her We also have some odds and ends in gents' fur* man to be deterred by trifles and proposes to cinity of Long Cove the past few weeks------Fogg’s Sunday------Mrs. Jane McCambridge recovery, but about noon Monday with only a she has been visiting friends. Friday evening there w ill he a special nlshlng goods which are worthy of inspection. master all of the intricacies of the art, and Mrs. Herbert Kalloch of Fort Fairfield is of Waldo recently visited at S. O . Bartlett’s These broken lots are going at broken prices— moment’s warning she left this for a better Ple a s a n t Po in t — Ellsworth Wallace re­ meeting of Amity Lodge F. and A. M. at will no doubt eventually appear as a “trick” visiting friends and relatives in this place for ------J. W. Harriman and Myron were at Al­ broken exactly in two in many cases. world leaving a great host to mourn her loss. turned home from sword fishing Wednesday which there will be work on the Master rider. a few weeks------Angus Morrison and wife bert Light's, Liberty, this week------B. W . Well might it be said of her “None knew her ------Misses Florence and Etta Fillm ore and Mason degree. spent a few days in Boston and vicinity last Fogg and son Harry were at Ansel Snow's, J. Walter Strout returned Friday night from but to love her.” Mrs. Barter was nearing Della Morse took tea at Amasa Maloney’s Among the prominent singers who appear week------W. S' White and brother-in-law Elmwood, Friday------W e have one smart Augusta where be attended the State encamp­ her 20th birthday. Amidst a garden of most Sunday night------Ellsworth Wallace and wife in Denman Thompson and George W. were at Long Cove Thursday------Sloop boat young wife in our midst, Mrs. Frank Moody ment as a member of the Tillson Light Infan­ beautiful flowers at tbe M . E. church Wednes­ went to Rockland Friday------Capt. Byron Ryer’t great success “T b e Sunshine of Para T O CLO SE 1 James Rawley is said to be the fastest of her who raked five acres of hay one Friday. She try Company. day at 2 o’clock, aervices were conducted by Davis, G. A. Davis, Sam Rogers, and Ancel dise A lley" which Manager Lane bas secured class in town------In the appointment ol is truly a helpmate. The public schools will be reopened M o n ­ Rev. J. L. Folsom, pastor of M . E. church, Orne went out on a fishing cruise last week. for the season’s great attraction at the Cam­ For This Week Only. James M . Smith as district deputy of tbe N o r t h A ppleton— Bert Waterman and day, Sept. 13— Mrs. Id a Leach, who bas been who preached from St. John 1317, “ W hat 1 do Two of them returned home tick looking den Opera house is Miss Phila May, the N ew Mon's Coltou Sweaters, 26c grand lodge of Maine Eureka lodge feels friend Mr. Briggs and Mr. Kenyon of Provi­ visiting her sister Miss Edith Cross, returned young men------William Morse and wife at­ Hampshire Prima Donna, whom our music thou knowest not now but thou shalt know highly complimented------Tbe two mails a day dence, K. I. returned home Friday after a Children’s Suits, 25c <0 her home in Dorchester Saturday. hereafter.” The day was in keeping with the tended the supper given at the G . A . R. hall lovers will remember as having given with is a great convenience to all and especially to two weeks vacation at A. A . W aterm an’s------Straw Hats, 10c sad event and heavy clouds hung low and in Thomaston Saturday. They reported a fine her company, tbe commencement concert John Tommason, a Russian Finn, was ar­ the business men. O f course it means more Everett Meservey of the Boston University Children’s Knee Pants, 25c rain fell all day. The sympathy of all the time------Mrs. William Bradford and Mrs. John for the senior class of the H ig h school three rested Wednesday for drunkenness. W hen work for tbe officials and long hours in the took charge of the prayer meeting Friday Men’s Vests, 25c people is extended to tbe mourning ones who Thompson of East Friendship visited at David years ago. Miss May made a host of friends brought into couit be appeared unable to W inter months, but Uncle “ Sam" has no use evening------A. C. Clark, baker at Bay Point 3 pairs Cotton Hose, 26c will miss a face from its accustomed place. Thompson's Thursday------B. L . Stevens, wife in Camden and w ill doubtless receive much speak or understand the English language. for drones— Sch. Eugene Borda loaded atone Hotel and Herbert Higgins, engineer took a 6 Japanese Handkerchiefs, 25c A loved one gone------Chas. H . Bartlett of and son Raybert went to Friendship Sunday social attention during her stay here next Th e trial was suspended and an interpreter at Long Cove last week for Vinalhaven------moonlight ride Thursday evening calling on Boys’ and Men’s Caps, 25c Swan’s Island left last week for Boston on his ------Miss Rosa Starrett,who hat been stopping week while the company are rehearsing. sent for, but one could not be obtained. Joel Hupper entertained the following named W. A. Waterman and Dion Luce. This Nico Line of Silk Ties, 25c way to Seattle, whence he will sail for Alaska. at her brother's L . A. Starrett's, for tbe past Judge Starrett heard the evidence and im­ company at his residence last Thursday even­ may seem a pleasure trip to these gentlemen Miss Stella Hanscom of Melrose, Mass., is H e starts with $400------Sch, Flora L . N icker­ few weeks has returned to her home in W a r­ Braces, 25c posed a sentence of 30 days in jail. On the ing : W. L. Allen and wife, Geo. E. Allen but when tbe baker ordered a case of eggs the guest of her cousin Miss Theresa Arau son, Capt. Eben Lewis, landed a fare of 7000 ren------Mrs. Robert Stone went to Port Clyde Liuene Collars, 10 for 25c way to jail the prisoner commanded English and wife, Miss Nannie G. Kalloch, Elmer E. packed at 11 P. M., Waterman failed to see ------John J. H errick, Esq., of Chicago, is at fresh mackerel at Boston, Aug. 12, which sold Sunday to attend tbe funeral of her brother- 12 White Lawu Ties for 25e enough to ask Officer Peabody to stop and Allen and tbe Misses H attie, Mabel and B er­ where the pleasure came in. T h e eggs were his Summer home “ R ockland” after a busi­ for 23 cents each for large and 12 cents for in-law Henry Lowell------Mrs. Grace Maloney Shirts aud Drawers, each 25c buy a bottle of checkerberry for him. tha Farrar. A right nice time was enjoyed packed and left on the door steps as per order, ness trip to Europe------Miss Jessie H ig h of mediums. The tish were taken on Georges. attended the dedication services at tbe M eth ­ Good Felt Hats, 25c A . L . Copeland went to Providence M o n ­ by all. “ W illiam " it “ great stufP’ ------Sch. tbe party returning late in the night. Chicago is visiting the Misses Sabin, H igh odist church at Friendship last Friday. Shirt Waists, 25c day— Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bradley of Newton, L . M . Webster was in Rockland last week street------Miss Jennie Boardman of Boston is O w l 's H e a d .—Miss Helen M. Dunbar of Boys’ Hose that will last 26c Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. after freight for Tenant's Harbor and Long GLOBE the guest of D r. and Mrs. W . F. Bisbee------N orth Castine is visiting at Rose H ill farm And other goods to correspond in prices. Crandon Saturday— Mrs. E. R. Bumps re­ UNION B r a n c h Co r n er .—Capt. Stetson of Weeks Mrs. George Barney and Miss Alice Brown ------Evangelist J. W. Hatch and wife of Cove. turned Saturday from a visit to Tenant's H a r­ Miss Cliffia Laughton visited relatives and Mills visited A. N . B. Doe's Thursday------C. of W inthrop, Mass., are guests of Mrs. George Farmington are spending their vacation here; bor— Miss Louise Sweetland of Chelsea it friends in Rockland last week. R. Flanders, the dentist at Stickney's Corner, A. Decrow------Mrs. H. M. Marshall of they arrived here Saturday night Mr. viaiting Mrs. D . W . Woodbury— C. S. Glidden There will be a concert at the Congrega­ who has been spending a week at his cot­ Lewiston is tbe guest of her sister Mrs. S. G. H atch’s health is very much impaired------Mrs. WASHINBTON of Boston was in town Saturday— Mrs. J. tional church Wednesday evening, Aug. 18, tage down river with bis fam ily, came home Kitterbush------Maurice M . M iller of Bos­ 0. E. BLACKINGTON Levi G. Perry of Malden, Mass., who has ton is the guest of his parents M r. and Mrs. Strong returned Saturday from a visit to U n ­ No. W a s h in g t o n .— Fred Cunningham bas at 7 30 o'clock, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Saturday and is ready to attend to business been visiting friends here, returned home yes­ ion—Mr. and Mrs. Nutt, wbo have been purchased a fine bicycle------Mrs. Fred Circle. Admission 10 cents. Ice cream and ------Mrs. G. H. Luce, who has been visiting Alden Miller------H arry Stoddard of Bos­ The People’s Friend. terday------The present occupants of the F lin t spending a few weeks with M r. and Mrs. J. Peatlee of N o. Jefferson visited her parents cake will be told. The concert w ill consist of her sister in Union several days, came home ton it visiting at Mrs. A. M . Buchanan's------cottage are Joseph D ., Jennie A M Lelia M., 436 Main St. D . Morse, left for Worcester Saturday— Capt. W . M . Hannan and wife last week------selections of solos and choruses by the Red Friday------W illie Weaver had one of bis M r. and Mrs. N . T . Leganger and son H e r­ Florence E. and Helen K . Thurston of Union, bert of Newtonville, M a ts , are guests at Mrs. James Fates of sch. C. S. Glidden was in town James Cunningham is at work for M . and Yellow Glee Club, solos by Miss Loss lingers hurt quite severely in a game o f base also Helen Kalloch and Herbert Lotbrop of W. Saturday en route for St. George— Rev. M r. Lenfeat------Chat. Palmer recently purchased and M r. Lamb, readings, duets, etc. I f ball Saturday. The game was played be­ C. E. Sherman’s. Fisher o f Rockport preached at the Congre­ Rockland. a horse------Chas. Cunningham sold a fine stormy the concert w ill be postponed to tween tbe Washingtons and Stickneys. The Miss Mary Annis has returned to her home gational church Sunday in exchange with the pair of oxen to Jetlerson parties last week Thursday evening. Stickneys came off victorious as usual------in Boston after a visit with her sister Miss H a t­ A G reat Offer! pastor Rev. C. D . Boothby. W hat Do The Children Drink? ------Warren Marks of Rockland is visiting The North Knox officials are working bard ------Mrs. B. B. Bradstreet and Mrs. Sarah tie Annis------Miss Ruby Tyler is the guest of The party o f young ladiea and gentlemen Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the relatives here------Chas. Cunningham went to to make tbe fair of 1897 a better event than Clark wen) to Muscongas blueherrying Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis------E. M. Clark uew food drink culled G rein-0? Il 1* delicious aud who have been occupying Capt. Thomas Augusta on business Monday------Mrs. John ever before. They expect some exciting day------Mrs. M. D. Cramer and Maude and family have returned from a two week’s nourishing and take* the place of coffee. The more outing at O w l’s H ead------Mrs. Sarah Barnes Chadwick's house at Stover Point came borne Gralu-0 you give the children the wore health you Piukbam, who recently bad a partial shock, times particularly in the stake race------There E. Sukeforth of Augusta visited rela­ distribute through their aye tew. Graln-O la made is much better now------Geo. Cunningham, was a large crowd at the picnic and moon­ tives here Sunday------The home ol Mr. of Boston is the guest of Mrs. Georgia Stack- of pure grain*, and when properly prepared ta»te* who hat been ill for some time, is slowly light excursion over tbe G . V . R. R . t o ' and Mrs. James Cargill presented a holiday pole------Mrs. C. A. L innell end children, who like the choice grade* of coffee hut coat* about failing------Mrs. P. M. Lenfest was on the Cutting’s Grove last Saturday evening------appearance Friday, tbe occasion being the have been tbe guests of Mrs. M ary Cleveland, a* much. All grocer* eel I it. 16c. and 26. FOR sick list last week------Potatoes are rotting T b e Endeavor Society picnic at T h e Pines 1Ittb birthday of their granddaughter Sadie have returned to their home in Somerville New Goods w . . but not badly here as yet------Geo. Weeks of last week was a pleasant occasion------Blue- JClifford. A number of her playmates were ------Mr. and Mrs. George Simonton have re­ jetlerson was in town on business one day berries are very scarce this year------D . A . ' invited to spend the afternoon with her, turned to New Y ork after a vacation spent One Dollar SCHOOL NOTICE. recently------Cunningham's photo studio will Burnham of Thomaston was in town last among whom were Bertha, Nettie and here------Mrs. Fred Morrill and son Bertrand Men’s Suits Town of Tkoiuuetou. be closed after next Friday------O. W . Evans week tuning pianos------Several of our people Guardie Pitcher, Gertie, Alm a and Bula Cun­ of Providence are guests o f D r. and Mrs. J. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Colony at Weeks are interested in Tbe C .-G . bicycle contest ningham, Mrs. Reuben Juues and family. W . Pearson------Misa H a ttie L Kelley re­ Sizes 35 to 42, Pursuant to Sec. 67, Chap. 11, Revised Swtue* of and teu cents hy mail we. will seud Maine, there will be a public examination o f all Mills. and are woring bard for Miss Eva Tylct of The afternoon was passed in playing games, turned Saturday to Winterport after a vaca­ Only 8B .O O candidate* proposing to teach iu town, at the Thomaston, wbo, they hope, w ill win the and swings aud a number o' hammocks were tion spent with Miss Florence Glover------a check good for This is as good as can he found for Grammar school building, Tueaday, Sept. 7th at wheel------Mrs. Albert Smith of Rockland hung under the trees. Cake and ice cream Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wilbur and children V.30 o'clock a . M. The feci that candidate* have bis prise, may he little better. was in town a few days ago------W ork on M . was served ou the lawu aud a bountiful sup­ have returned from a visit in Lewiston and taught in town will not be accepted a* a reason Mo-'Ca-Uan fur fifty Lenta. for not appearing lor examination. M. degree at Union Lodge F. A A. M. Thurs­ per was provided before going home. A ll Brunswick------Mrs. Annie Fuller of Waltham Guaranteed tobacco habll cure, makes weak EDWARD BROWN, day evening, August 19. enjoyed themselves immensely. is tbe guest of M r. and Mrs. W illiam Eells------Supi. of School*. neuetroug, blood pure. M e,11. AU druggists. One Dozen Miss Anus Sabin is visiting in Uangor------Another litre 35 to 12 sizes W . F. Keller of Portland is the guest of Capt. Men’s Georges River Goods aud Mrs. Thomas French------Mrs. Fannie We will make them for another week for Branch of Quincy, Mass., is ihe guest of her Cabinet Photographs No question about the wool part, these father Ainaea Gould------Miss Celia Getto suits ouiy td.OO. TIIIH W EEK ONTI^Y. $1.00 of Boston is the guest ot her sister Mrs. Leo Arau------A. K . P. Hoffes and son of Providence are guests of M r. and Check is good until Jan. 1, 1898, but Just think of It, $4.00 Cabinet Photos $1.00 per doz. $6.00 Mat Surface Mra. T. P. Hufiea, Free street. can be had for a limited time only so All the uew shapes and colors in apply at ouce to Hats and Caps, Fancy Shirts, all styles, i that heat any ever before produced iu this section for $2.00 per doz. See “■ihe Sunshine of Paradise Alley,” tbe beat on the market for 50c. Customers j beautiful idyl o l life among the lowly of samples of our work. It shows for itself. Cloudy weather jusl as good N ew York’s East Side, that Iasi season played Und what they want at the Trade Ceu- • as fair. to the capacity of the houses,will be presented ter, in quality and puce. at the Camden Opera hoase on Salurday.Auz. 21, (or the opening of the regular season. It Morse & Davies, is the joint work of Dcrunan Thompson and AJLAlio O. xY. S m ith P h o to C o. Geo. W. Ryer. It was oae of the few genu- Sloglrl Studio, Rotklaad, Me inc bits ol the past dramatic seas m and is LEVI SEAVEY, pronounced hy the press aud public every­ L B V I MOiiBK. FttBD M. DAV1KU Trade Center, - Thomahon 'Buocesfcorto BONT, Bockland, Me. Headquarters at Waterville, Me. Branch Studios all over Maine and N. H. THE kOCKLAHD t Ol'KlKK GAZETTE, TUESDAY, AV GUST 17 1p !»7,

DON’T FORGET SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Parts of the Whole MARINE MATTERS. Mr«. Janet Thompson of Matinicns is in | W hat Gnr Home Veneris Are l»nln».—Chwt- The Grand Army Piano Votes. town. It takes inatir things to make a perfect machine so there are quite a •lp of Qnartrr-rlrrtr and Fo’rslr. Miss E ll. l-ongley of B tth is the guest of number of things necessary to thoroughly enjoy cycling. Wo deal extensively Arrived Friday— Schs. Thos. Borden, A n­ E. B. HASTING S. nie Sargent, James A . Webster, G. W . Glover, Miss C o t. Palmer. The grand tbree-days’ fair given under the in sundries. Toe Clips, Cyclometers, Saddles, Tires, Wrenches. Cement, Boston; Laura Robinson, New York via Ips­ auspices of Edwin Libby Post, G . A. R. of Capt. Alvin Crockett of Vinalhaven was in Pumps, Floor Stands, Bells, Handle Bars, Coasters, Lanterns, Oils, Rims, Re­ wich; Silver Spray, New York via Portland, thia city, will occur Sept. 21, 22 and 23 and this city Saturday. pair Outfit, etc. A few more of those popular Chase Tough Tread tires left the program wiil be along the line laid out in Mist Nellie Mcrrisey of Bangor is visiting Schs. J. S. Lamphrey, and Brigadier, New this paper a few weeks ago. Miss Mary McInnis. We do repairing and do it well for York via Boston, arrived Saturday. The C.-G. stated at that time that the Poit Misa Lena St. Clair is home from a visit WE ARE MACHINISTS. ‘•'cb. Mary Langdon. Maker, with coal to w ai going to give away a piano to tbe citizen wiih relatives in Portland. We offer our customers this week Cobb Lime Co., arrived Saturday. of Knox County getting the most votes. The Mrs. Lucy Thompson is spending the Sch. Morris & C liff, Nash, New York via following business houses of Rockland have week at Temple Heights. Cohasset, arrived Saturday. generously decided to give customers five ROBINSON <&. SMITH. Sch. Maynard Sumner, Dobbia, Philadel- per cent on cash trade in piano votes: Mrs. G. A. Ames returned yesterday to her 2000 yards Percales for 5 cents a 20 OnR. St. - I T o c l t l n c T phis with coal to Limerock Railroad, arrived Fuller & Cobb, dry goods, carpetings, etc. home in Hillsboro Bridge, N . H . Saturday. Simonton D ry Goods Co., ** M Capt. James Smith of Boston is visiting Spear, May, X Stover, paper hangings, etc. Sch. Hard Chance, Trask, arrived from friends and relatives in this city. AN EVENING WITH SHAKESPEARE VINALHAVEN Dunn X Additon “ “ ” yard. See the styles in our South Boston Saturday. M r. and Mrs. E. L . Cox are visiting at M r. At Memorial Opera House tonight the E . W . Berry XC o., boots, shoes,furnishings. Cox’s former home in Nova Scotia. Sch. Addie Schaelfer, Aylward, brought 404 Shoe store, “ “ “ A lecture by H . E. Krehbiel of New York beautiful cantata, Esther, the beautiful Queen, coal Saturday from New York for Fatrand, Mra. Ethel K night of Worcester, Mass, is will be given by local talent in full oriental Wentworth & Co., “ “ ” City, entitled “ Shakeaperian Songs and Spear X- Co. the guest of Mrs. Frances Thomas. H . N . K etne, boots shoes and rubbers. Window. Dances,” with the songs illustrated by Mrs. costumes, as woin in tbe days of King Ahasu­ erus, under the auspices of the Memorial As­ Sch. W . F. Campbell, Strout, arrived Sat­ New England Clothing House,clothing,etc. Mrs. I. Merrill Conant and Mrs. G. H. Krehbiel and the music ot the dances in­ urday with coal to A. J. Bird X Co. from Blethen are visiting in Lynn, Mass. sociation, and direction of A. D. Eoudray of J. F . Gregory & Son, clothing and bicycles. terpreted by Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shaw, will Philadelphia. Mayo & Rose, clothing and furnishings. be given next Monday at Philharmonic New York. Mrs. W. F. Tibbetts is confined to her home CAST OF ( HA RACTKns. Sch. Empress, Johnson, arrived from Cam ­ S. M . Veazie, stoves and hardware. H all under the auspices of the Shake­ on the N ew Thomaston Road by illness. iieen E»lher, den Monday where she discharged coal from speare Society of this city. The Alice Gurney bane J. P. Wise & Son. " “ Mrs. Mabel Turner and Miss Jennie Has­ Inf AhMlifTtie, A l r Vln.l lecture together with the illustrations, will aim New York. Copeland’s Bazaar. kell of Green’s Landing are in the city. Hainan,S E. B. HASTINGS. Zereah, Albra J. Vinal Sch. Chas. R. Washington, Collins, with A . Ross Weeks, crockery, glass ware. at giving a fairly complete idea of the kind of Ida, Ilanian'a child, t Co M . M . Gentbner, watches and ewelry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and Miss secular music which was cultivated in Eng general cargo from Boston, arrived Monday. Lucy are passing a few days at O w l’s Head. Mo rd<-cal, .1 Fran flu MoNIcol C. E. Daniels, M ’* 11 land three hundred years ago and the manner Mordecnl'a Slater, Mra. G .C . Jones Sch. Silver Heels is at Atlantic wharf. Pronhelcaa, ohn R. Frohock, millinery. Mayor and Mrs. A. W. Butler were regis­ in which it entered into social life from that Mrs. A O. Leaf Sch. G. M . Brainerd it at Atlantic wharf tered at the Bangor House in Bangor Thurs­ of Royalty to that of the common people. High Prleat, U. C. Lane ifcDonald & Ferguson, “ Herald, W . (J KcmcI receiving new forward house and other re­ C. Doherty, groceries. day. None of the selections is of later da e than Peralan Prlnccaa, Mra. K. K. Guernsey hearty vote of thanks for the successful carry­ is Spring, about the first of A p ril, as you get pairs. H . G. Tibbetts, groceries and market. Mrs. E. A. Cummings of Bangor is tbe 1612 when Shakespeare was at the zenith ol ' Median Prli Dora II. Vinal ing out of her picnic. the best results with the least ou’lay of O .C Lane Sch. Nile, Manning, from Cobb Lime Co., McInnis & McNamara “ “ “ guest of Mra. Alm ira Stanley, N orth Main his activity, and every one of the songs sung , expense, and have a greater flow of milk by Mrs. Krehbiel was unquestionably known | nB ’ unr K. 3 Hamilton, II. H Halt. J r , sailed Friday for New York. F . M . Simmons, “ “ “ street. W . M . Fisher of Middletown, Mass., is a Will U. Kseeel. J. F. We»l guest at W . O. Hewett's. through the Summer, and that is what pays. to the poet, not only in the words but also in j King’s Pages, Sch. Maggie Hurley, H all, is at Green’s E. B. Ingraham & Co., “ “ “ Miss Maud O'Brien and Miss Addie Gale llarvey Webster, Hnrold Hmlth E. S. Farwell, “ “ “ F. H a h n . tbe melody. This feature w ill give the en- I _ . Ada Mahoney, Addle Turner Landing loading stone for New York. were guests at J. J. Benner’s in W aldoboro George Harrington, wife and children of Que«-n’* Attendants, Kdltli Vinal, Jennie (Irani Thorndike & Harding, “ “ u Sea r sm o n t— For dairy cows I greatly pre­ tertainment historical interest and value, for “ ” *•’ Sch. Laura Robinson, Burgess, from Perry last week. Boston are visiting relatives in thia city. Children's Chorus- Tlnl > HIm v ii, Mary Petrie, C. B. Jones, “ •• “ fer the Jersey; for stock cows the Durham. very little is generally known of either the ar­ Bros; Sardinian, llalvrrsen, fr« in A. F. Miss Elizabeth Field ol Boston is the guest Lltzle Julia While, Janie While, (Hedy* ilopkln*. S. H . H all, Miss Estella Carver of N orth H aven is For W inter feed for butter, I used cotton tistic or the popular music of the 16th century. Clara W ebster, N illle Vinal, Mildred Vinal, Carrie Crockett Co.; Wide Awake, Maddocks, from of Mrs. Nathan A. Farwell, Summer street. Brown, Hone Iteynolds, Kcnn Roberta, Kay Co­ Single votes, five cents, can be procured of visiting her parents M r. and Mrs. George seed meal, corn meal and wheat bran, mixed Mrs. Krehbiel, who sings the songs, is a na C. Doherty, sailed Saturday for New York. E. Carver on Tea street. M inot Daniels of Salem, Mass., is Ihe burn, Josie Black, Helen Carver, Joels Jones. M aj. C. B. Greenhalgb of the Post committee. and feed dry, vaiying the amount of cotton­ tive of Cincinnati, who studied with Madam Jewish Churns; Mra. (). C Lane, Mrs II. II. Sailed from Rockport Friday— Sch*. J. H . ______guest of his brother, C. E . Daniels, Granite Vinal, Mary Pease. Pearl Kittredge. Mrs L. G. Votes can be dsposited iu the box t G. A . R. Mrs. L. F. Snow and Mrs. Martha Snow of seed meal to conform to quality of hay fed, Marchesi In Paris, was for ten years the solo G Perkins, Diadem and Ella May, from S. Alameda, Cal., are at the Bangor House.— street. tbe poorer the hay, the greater the amount of soprano of the Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Clark, Jennlo J Collie, Mrs. (>. W. Kossuth, Kvs- ball. The piano is a Harvard and can be lyn K. Manson, Grace Kittredge, Mrs. A .C . Leaf, 1 E X II. L Shepherd Co.; I I . S. Boynton seen at the Maine Music store, this city. Thursday’s Bangor W hig. | Carleton F. Snow left yesterday for Norfolk, cotton-seed. I also vary the mixture some­ church (Rev. D r. Cuyler’f ) in Brooklyn, and Mrs. M IC. Llnnekln, Ava Cootnha, Monivllsu Kit­ and Riplev, from Carleton, Norwood X Co.; The Contestant* Joseph Stoddard and Eugene Stoddard, [ Va. H e was accompanied as far as Boston what for different animals, but feed to each since her marriage has been the constant as­ tredge, Elizabeth Urquhart. Annie 1.. W ilder, from J. II. Eells. wbo have been spending their vacation here : by Mrs. Snow. all that it can properly digest. I prefer to sociate of Mr. Krehbiel in his historical and Persian (horns; Kdlth Manson, Mary C. Miss Grace M. Ulmer...... 104 McKenna, Dora II Vinal, Lora K. Ayers, Kdlth Sch. Nettie Cushing sailed Sunday from M io Caro A . Billings...... 162 have returned to Dorchester. j E. J. Morey, bookkeeper with Fuller have my cows drop their calves in September. expository lectures. Mrs. Shaw is too well M. Molutosh, Mae K. Pendleton, K. Louise Carver, Lulu M. Acborn ...... 10 Thomns’on from | O. Cushing X Co. for Bos­ M r. and Mrs. Fred C. Healey, who have Cobb is having a few week’s vacation, lie Some of our best and largest dairymen lh known to the people of this locality to need Grace Roberts, Elida Cnlderwood, Kdlth II Vinal, The lists are open to all. Let anybody this vicinity have adopted the mothod of feed­ any introduction or comment. It is sufficient Juanls G.Grant, Flossie V. N. Kittredge Mary A. ton. been the guests of Capt. and Mra. A . J. H a ll, will rusticate down east, Grant, Cora Calderwood. enter w l o wishes. ing their cows but twice a day, after coming to say that this combination of talent assures Sch. (inward, Kalloch, is chartered to load have returned to their home in Boston. i Miss Della Bean, from Fuller & Cobb's, is Pianist,Mrs. J K.Tohnan. to the barn, and meet with good results there­ the public that the evening will be one of stone at Green's Landing for Boston. I,n addition to the piano contest which the Miss Sadie W allace and Miss Mae Wallace spending her vacation at Deer tale, where The cantata will be followed by a “ Business from and save some labor. great profit and pleasure. The tickets have Sch. Brigadier is loading for New York members of Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., are o f Brewer nave been guests at the J. W . An- her sister Lottie is also visiting, M en’s Reception” under the direction of Mrs. O ris D . W il s o n . been placed at 50 cents and are now on sale from Cobb Lime Co. running, they will award two bicycles by a derson cottage Pleasant Beach the past week. M r. and Mrs. John E. D oheriy, Charles A. Liller Small J. Foudrav. General admission to M o n r o e —The method of creaming milk at Spear, May & Stover's. Sch*. Red Jacket for Boston, and Mary similar method. Votes will be told at two Miss Genevieve Stayton has returned to Farwell and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Berry went the cantata and reception is 25 cents, reserved largely practiced in this vicinity is by the Brewer for New York, weic loaded and ready cents each, and for every 25 cents worth of her home in Manchester, N . H . She has to Nobleboro yesterday for a few days, seats 35 cents. deep can system. Have not been able to goods bought at any of the following stores a AMONG THE SPORTS The following party enjoyed a buckboard for New York last night from Cobb Lime been the guest for several weeks of Miss Jen- M r. and Mrs. George A. Holmes, wbo have learn of any dairymen who are using separa­ vote w iil lie given free: drive to North llavqn Sa'urday; M r. and Co nie Berry. been on the Owl's Head shore the tors. The purchased grain feed for cows is C. A. Haskell, Fruit and confectionery The Bangor city hovernment has decided Mrs. T. L. Roberts, Misses Frances and Ernma Schs. G. W . Glover, from A. J. Bird X Co., M r. and Mrs. George Bucklin and Miss past two weeks, returned home yesterday. E. E. Simmons, “ “ “ made up largely of wheat bran, corn meal that hereafter all bicyclists must carry lighted Newland of Utica, N. Y., Mrs. Ci. W. Vinal, and Silver Spray horn Joseph Abbott, were Emma White of Philadelphia, who have been j Mrs. Levi Perry of Everett, Mass., who has F.H. Whitney, “ “ cotton seed and gluten. The last two are fed lanterns after dark. Like ordinances in all Mrs. II. V. Lane, Miss Lyons, Miss Emme­ in the stream last night for New York. visiting here and in Rockville, returned to been visiting relatives at Owl's Head and in only in limited quantities, and by some not st Farmers’ Exchange, Grocery our cities would be tar from misplaced. Bicy­ line Roberts and Mrs. VV. F. Pierce. A stop their homes yesterday. (his city, returned home last night oy buat. all. As for the best kind of grain to raise, I W. T. Duncan, M clists who venture out evenings without lights was made at tbe lily pond where was gatheud FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS am inclined to think that sowed grain (the H. H. Flint, Mrs. A. G. Davis and children Corinne, Mrs. Susan Giofray and Mrs. Edward not only are a menace to themselves but to large clusters of the ever beautiful blossoms. Elsie and Russell, who have been guests of Kelley, who have been visiting here for Ihe kind depending on the soil) is more profitable S. H . H all, everybody else and the everybody else ought Sir Knight G W . Vinal was a guest last Reported from Itrow n A Ci npany’a Mrs. D . D . Lermond have returned to their past week, have returned to Fairfield where than corn. There are several silos near here, D. W. Titus, Fish Market to have some protection, even if he is com­ week of Dunlap Commandery of Bath------Weekly Freight Clreulnr. John T. Lothrop, “ home in Dorchester, Mass. they will remain a short time before visiting and they are satisfactory to the owners— or, pelled to foot it. at least, it is presumed they are, as they con­ Miss Lou Lane visited at North Haven a few The offerings of grain and general cargo to The wheels— a lady’s and a gentleman’s— Mrs. Francis S. Bullock, and M r. and Mrs. in Chicago as guests ol Mrs. E. H . Tolman. the various trans-Atlantic lines have been of tinue to hll them from year to year. Part of days last week------Mrs. W illiam Goodwin and w ill be on exhibition at J. F. Gregory & Son’s Charles H. Brown and children Miss Bessie Mr. Kelley will join them later. The team which went to Belfast from a less liberal character during the past week, the farmers sell m ilk at the cheese factory children of Pleasant Dale are visiting relatives store. T h e members of the committee, from A , Masters Horace and Frank of Baltimore, Mrs. I. Merrill Conant and Mrs. George H. Thomaston a week ago Saturday, and from but with space tatber scarce, owing to heavy and a part sell cream to Bangor parties. As at Lane’s Island------Mrs. Fred Carver is quite whom votes may be obtained, are John W . M d., are guests at Bay P o in t Bletben have returned from Lynn, Mass., which we expected so much on account of its preyious engagements, tbe companies are in nearly as can be learned, there is little differ­ seriously ill at her home on Pleasant street Titus, Maj. C. B. Greenhalgb, William Steele, E. C. True of the U. S. Treasury Depart- where they went to attend tbe funeral of Mis, Harvard College annex, was defeated 23 to a position to maintain current rates upon a ence in the profit resulting from the two ------Mrs. Harvey Smith of Thomaston is visit­ T . C. Saunders and H . S. Hobbs. ment, Washington, is in the city on his an- Mabel Balkam. Miss Balkam was well known 11. They either had an ofl day or ehe Bel­ firm basis for prompt or early loading. The methods. The best breed of cows is tbe one ing her sister Mrs. A. U . Patterson------Mrs. The Contestant* fast has got a better team than it had in the demand for full cargo grain steamers haa nual vacation, the guest of his mother Mrs. in this city where she often visited and where that will bring in tbe most money at the least Charles Noyes and daughter Eva are enjoying Blncch Graf'dal 1...... 320 Eliza T. True, 39 Pleasant street. she made many friends. She was a young Maine League tbit Summer. fallen off considerably duiing the week, the outlay, and I would not care whether a good a several weeks outing at the JaDper Calder Florence Wentworth...... 181 lessened attention being due to the liberal Fred L. S m ith ...... 6(1 M r. and Mrs. Adelbert Collins, Jr., have re- >*dy °< personality and a musician cow was Jersey or “ scrub,” if she was profit wood homestead------Miss Carrie Pendleton of bniiness of the recent past, and to the fact Edith kllunsn ...... 29 turned to Salem after spending several very °> “ S'ked ability. able jibe would be the cow to keep. In d i­ Korwan held the Wilkesbaires down to Roxbury is visiting among relatives in town Flora A . Lord...... 27 that stocks ot wheat are light, and likely to pleasant weeks as guests o f M r. and Mrs. Rob Mrs. Ella Collins and daughter M yitie, who vidual merit needs to be studied more than four bits and a shut out on Monday. Then ------Mr. and Mrs J. M . Gould of Boston Jenule Tborndiae...... 6 continue during the remainder of this, and W ill Ed. Buck ...... 6 ert Messer and at Pleasant Beach. have been the guests of friends here, left yes breed. The best grass is clover, but in the Dolan went in against them for a second were guests last week of .Mr. and Mrs. George tbe early part of the coming month. There James Donohue, wife and daughter Belle terd.y for E lk h .„ ln d .( where Miss C ollin, absence of this the mixed English grasses are game and they only touched him lor six hits. Kossuth. M r. Gould is superintendent of the A piano and two bicycles make three sub­ is considerable disengaged tonnage at pres­ left yesterday morning for Jackson, N . H ., w,H e.tabh.h herself in medical pr.ctice, and the best. Meadow or swale hay is not a The same day Montreal could only get six We>t End division of Boston’s street railway stantial prizes, surely. They will be awarded ent bound in this direction, and with this of­ where Mrs. Donohue and daughter will spend wh<:" M"- Co"'"* »• money-maker as it takes too much grain to hits and one run ofl Pop W illiams ol Toronto ------M r. and W illiam Hopkins of Boston are tbe last day of the fair, in Sepleraber. fered freely the tendency of rates, though severs! weeks. M r. Donohue Teturn. in a lew »"d ™ ‘h" . ^s h e r G .y , »So 'Cilde, balance the ration. E. C. D ow . and Syracuse batted “Chummy” Gray of Buf­ spending a few weeks in town, guests at the . and whom tbeir friends here are glad to know falo for 17 hits. This was very unusual for Ocean View House. M r. Hopkins formerly more particularly for early loading, has been W a l d o St a t io n — For Summer feed, good toward an easier basis, the market standlbg a are all well and prosperous. resided here and conducted a tailoring estab­ a rw . , » . pasture, two quarts bran and one quart “ Chummy.” Mrs. D . A . Stearns and daughter Gladys T- „ . o • * e lishment at East Boston when that part of our at the Cose 3s. i4 to Cork f. o. August, 3s. 3 who have been guest, the past Two week, ol pleasant outing at Long Point, Spruce cotton-seed meal, give us good results. Peas village was the trade center------Misses Kitty September, js. 46 October and 3*. 6 Novem- M r. and Mrs. I I W . Healey; Limerock street, «U en on Friday by Charles M. The Portland Express thinks that Carpen­ and oats and sweet corn are fed when the ber-December-January. Rates for berth term returned to their home io Springfield. Mass., ° D * nd.. ‘ ' “ ' ' A ' ber' T ' ter wasn't the best umpire in the Maine and.Gussie Knowles are guests of Mr.aud Mrs. pasture feed begins to fail. For W inter feed George K o s s u th -----Miss .Maud Huston of boats from the oulports have also declined p . , r Crocker! and family, Mrs. G. F. K aler, M iu we use early cut hay, two quarts bran, two League this season, but that’s really a com­ Modern Machinery, Skilled Boston is a guest of M r. and Mrs. George somewhat, with August steamers to picket] I Ssrah F. Harrington, Miss Mary Adelaide quarts oat and pea meal, and two quarts pliment unconsciously bestowed by our For­ The members of the North Breeze Club Harrington and A. D. Small and family. Mr. U rq u h a rt------Lloyd Roberts ot Milford is ports U. K. Continent now quoted 2s. 6 to Bakers and the best Ingredi­ cotton seed or gluten meal. Grade jerseys est City contemporary. with a few invited guests were entertained by SmaH wen, 4wheel. fh e , e„ of tbe pgttyi visiting relativ s' in town------Mr. and Mrs. 2s. 76, August September 2t. 9 to 2s. 10^, give good satisfaction. Our m ilk is set in ents obtainable, make our Mrs. John Pillsbury at her cottage. O w ls fourfCen jn a||( rode by buckboard, under the Adelbert Crandall of Lynn, Mass., are guests September-October 21. lo i and 3, and Octo­ Cooley cans and cream sent to Bangor. It is Head, Triday. Ih e occasion w ill be long carefu| guidance of reinsman H iram Mitchell, The Summer ds>s glide swiftly away and of M r. and Mrs. P. O. C randall------Mrs. M .E, ber 3s. Cotton steamers for forward loading products better than any an easy way to dispose of the product, and and pleasantly remembered. j ( jg a jjnc drive abounding in charming each passing twenty-four hours brings Linnekin and children of Bluchill are visiting at tbe Soulh arc offered with greater freedom, pays as well as selling butter at the market nearer the cold weather when tbe base ball but the terms required are somewhat above on the market. Mrs. W illiam H . Lloyd of Brookline, Mass., prospects of natural scenery. Long Point is Mrs. Linnekin’s parents Capt. and Mrs. W il­ price. W e have our cows calve at any time is no more and polo becomes the rage. There the views entertained by shippers. The who bas been visiting M r. and Mrs. N ath ’l a favorite resort for many who have visited liam Creed------Mrs. Eva A. Jewett of Augusta except July. Tbe best time to raise calves is is every indication that tbe polo season will quotation from (>ulf ports to Liverpool, Havre Jones, M iddle street, left yesterday morning jt. W illis A. Adams and Fred Jackson has been engaged as assistant teacher of tbe in W inter; fed on sweet skimmed m ilk until begin with enthusiasm running riot snd no or Bremen is 38s. 6 to 40s., and from the A t­ The Superior Excellence for York Beach and Portsmouth where sbe showed tbe party courteous attentions, H igh school------Mi»s Ethel Coombs of H allo ­ the grass gets a good start in Spring, they can doubt with the teams evenly matched, as it is lantic 33s. 6 to 35s September-October ship­ will spend a few days previous to returning j ______well is the guest of Miss Cora Calderwood. ....O F OUK.... be turned out and w ill make a nice growth. believed they will be, the enthusiasm should ment. Boata to load timber at the Gulf arc The people of Vinalhaven will have an ho“ e’ „ ir , , M , ■ , OH MILK PRODUCTION Apples suffered from heat during the h ft continue to the end. Rockland won the pen opportunity to take in the excursion to Belfast, in demand, and rate* have advanced, owners From Belfast Journal: Mrs. Jennie Lai- weather and are dropping badly. Has there nant last year and had a pretty strong team Celebrated Domestic Bread Northport and Temple Heights next Sunday. now requiring 112s. 6 to 115s. to picked ports sell snd niece Miss Jennie Brown of R o c k -1 been any improvement in road building over but the one for this season will be even U. K.-Continent. Deal rates from the Prov­ land are visiting at Alonzo Beckwith’s— A . A. In relation to the last report of the Maine Read tbe announcement. is recognized as tbe standard for com. last year? Is there any section of the state stronger, but we are not at liberty just at inces are higher, 47s. 6 having been paid from Carleton spent Sunday with Iriends in Rock- State Board of Agriculture regarding milk partson. We have another New Bread where tbe grain is free from wild mustard? present to state what the changes will be. St John to W . C. England, and 45s H alifax land— M ilton Priest of Boston is visiting production replies were received from this UNION called J. G . H a r d in g . The season w ill open November 10. to Liverpool. There ia very little doing at Frank Alden, wife and little son from Cam­ friends in Belfast. . section as follows: [N ot*— W e think we can observe some present in time contracla. Owners are sack­ Horace H ayne, of Bangor, assistant super- | . W a s h in g t o n .-W c prefer for dairy cow. den with a cousin and two children are at J.|. improvement in road building in some sec­ ing to obtain 7s. 6 for large modern boats, intendent of the eastern division, American W W lr tM j Jbre«fcedi_ Alden’s------The Good W ill circle at Edwin G. E. RISING’S HEALTH BREAD tions. It consists mainly in clearing away Edgar, the clever little Portland catcher I period three months, 7 six months, 6s 6 to mixture of two parts sh rts, two parts corn Hawes last Friday was well attended------The Express Co., has been in this city and vicinity tbe bushes and trees, in removing more ot wbo played in the Knox county and Maine 6s. 9 twelve months, all redelivery Europe^ meal and one part cotton-seed with joccaiion- next meeting of the Good W ill Circle w ill be the past week in one of his semi-occasional the loose stones and in ’ooking more care leagues is wanted by the New England 1 but these views exceed charterers' limits by Made from old Grist Mill ally a feed of roots and ‘about once in two trips of inspection. Found everything first fully after the culverts. league, but is not inclined to accept, it Is at Royal Gunnel’s------Mrs. Mary A. Clayton ' 3d. to 6. There is no demand for small weeks a little saltpetre with tbe grain. I am has gone to Vinalhaven to visit her sons snd entire wheat It Is a winner. class. There is no section of our state entirely understood. | steamers. not in favor of feeding much grain in Sum* daughters------C. W. Thurston and W. M. free from wild mustard. Most of it that we 1 CifAKiKRs.— Bk. Lucy A. Nickels, Hung We alse make Crimp Crust, M r. and Mrs. E . L. Brown, Miss Eva mer. I prefer soiling crops. Many farmers Andrews have gone on a trip to Lubec- ■ have seen this season is of tbe variety which ' Kong to New York, general cargo, >6,000— Wooster, Mias Therese Cushman, Miss Lena ne„|ect (O gjVe their cows water night and E. J. Rogers of Melrose, Fred 11. Mospan Fred Ripley has returned from Massachusetts. Bouquet, Cottage, Tw ist, Vienna, comes in clover seed or Hungarian. It is not Sch. Hattie Dunn, hence to Mayaquez and Adams, J. A. Jameson, Hezekiah Talcs and j murningt depending on tbeir getting it in the of South Portland and C. B. Pike o t Norway, ------Mrs. Etta Johnstone has gone to J»y to Cream and m any other late styles nearly as dangerous a week as tbe variety Ponce, P. R., general cargo, lump sum and Brooksn i— Gregory -vare - occupying « rs«» one ..of » the pasture, even if it is half a mile from the barn. who have secured a generous portion off meet her husband who is sick------Sandy which comes in oats or barley.— Secretary. Rockland race meet prizes in the pa»t three p. c.— Sch. Maggie G. Hart, Apalachicola to a t t h e Cobb-BIske cottages, North Haven. They We prefer to seed our fields with tim othy and Johnstone has gone back to his work------years, are entered for tbe Portland races this New York, Philadelphia or a Sound port, lum­ will probably remain a fortnight. clover mixed; some use red top. For an all Mrs. Miles Jones with her children of Cam­ ber, p. t.— Scb. Jas. R. Talbot. R i ndout to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Putnam of Ashe­ around cow for the farmers, we think a cross week. The prizes are larger perhaps but so bridge, Mass., with her sister .Miss Margie North & South End Bakeries COLBY'S ATHLETICS Boston, cement, p. t.— Scb. Robt. Byron, ville, N . (J, who visited Mayor Butler last between a good Durham cow and a Hereford is the number of competitors. Teal are visiting A. L. Jones------Miss Hattie hence to Portland, brimstone, p. t.— Sch. —OF— week, are now at M r. Putnam’s former home bull is the best. W e prefer to have the Glidden, who has beenj visiting at Win. Susie M . Plummer, Brunswick to Philadel­ in Salem, Mass. M r. Putnam is at tbe head calves dropped in March and if farmers spent Sliu W ill Have One of the Htrongu t Foot. Haskell's, has|gone to Cooper’s Mills to visit Tbe appearance of Capt. Phelan of tbe Al­ phia, ties, p. t. of tbe North Carolina Land and Lumber Co. as much time and money on their calves as Ilull Team In Now England. her parents— Samuel Cummings is very ameda polo team in this city has started the Co a l.— Sch. Mabel Hooper, Norfolk to C. E. R ISIN G . and one of that state's most enterprising snd they do on colts they would have a better Colby’s outlook for a protperou. year ia sick------D r. Spencer and wife leave Union cranks talking polo, and the season cannot Charleston, >1.— Sch. J. B. Holden, Hoboken successful business men. grade of cattle. The colts are fed on the exceedingly bright especially from an athletic this week. They leave hosts of friends-...... — open too quickly to suit the admirers of the to Newburyport, 50 cents.— Scb. Silver Spray, best bay and grain while the young home standpoint. O f tbe atrong and progressive Mrs. Hines and son Albert of West Boylston, Miss M ary Metcalfe wbo has been having game. Before the season opens, extensive Hoboken to Boston. 45 cents— Scb. Onward, cattle have to eat meadow hay and straw. football team of last year all w iil be back Musa., have been visiting at W ill Haskell's. her two weeks vacation from Fuller & Cobb's, repairs are contemplated at the Alameda South Amboy to W ellfleet, 75 cents.— Scb. More people are made poor raising horses with tbe exception of Chapman, ’97, tbe big ------D o n ’t forget the dance at tbe Grange resumed work yesterday morning. Miss which will give better accommodations tor Geo. E. Prescott, Philadelphia to Rockland, especially fast ones, than in any other way; ngbt tackle. H all, Aug. 2 0 ------Harry and Herbert Grin­ Metcalfe spent a portion ot her vacation at tbe spectators. A ll the old favorites of last 85 cents— Scb. Jos. Luther, Philadelphia to we are glad to see people in this vicinity Colby's last year’s team was only twice nell snd Roy (Beason return to Kent's Hill Pushaw Lake at the Charles Jones cottage. year's team w ill play with tbe Baths next sea­ Rockport, 75 cents. raising more calves. W . E. O ver LOCK. Miss Sadie Littell of the Fuller & Cobb force scored upon and but once defeated through­ son with tbe exception of John Burgess of shortl)------M r. and Mrs Alden Page of Stickney's Corner called at Cbas. Chapman’s is now having her vacation. L ib e k t y — A fair amount of land has been out the season. Fall River, who will make his debut in tbe FREEDOM W ith sucb a large number of old players Sunday. Wallace R. Farrington of Honolulu, planted to potatoes, some of it quite late; but goal. From the reports received about him Frank Marden and family of Winter Hill, Mysterious Letters Hawaii, is visiting in tbe city for a few days. owing to the wet, less coin tbau usual has back it is not too early to prophecy very near­ he w ill play in a position in a first class man ly if not quite a straight record of victories for A (iroat hurprioo la Iu btore Somerville, Mass., also M r. Hammond and M r. Farrington was formerly in tbe news­ been planted, snd that is now small, although ner. Starting as they will with a strong team wife of Portland are visiting at P. W . Ayer'i. Colby, at least as far as Maine teams go. fur those who will go today and get a package ol paper business here but for tbe past two years of very good color. Quite a few men have there______is__ no doubt that the .polo . pennant for GUAIN-O. Il tako* Ihe place of coffee at about Q — Carter B. Keene and wife arrived home A ll reports point toward a large entering Some grocers mark their cost prices has been editor ot tbe Pacific Commercial sown to bailey tbe land intended for hoed the season o f ’97 and ’98 will be landed in ,.liM,^ al- h U a food drluk, fbll of baalih. and ®sn from Washington, D. C., last Monday night. class containing many of tbe best interseboi- Qkinnin,, 1

had taken flight into the realms of the great SHORT HOTIS OF THE OAT Necessary Distinction. G O IN G ? OH. YES I AROUND THE COUNTY unknown. Our h-atth is given us by God to MRS. ELLA M'GARVY, “ I wish . 1 see some collars.” be well cared for and we should not abuse his “ Yes, ma’am. Aw— ladies’or gentle­ The Navahoe defeated the Vigilant in the kindness and confidence. Are not those m e n ’s?” ------Th e citizens of Green’s Landing ate Goelet Cup race off Newport. W riting to Mrs. Plnkham. who allow themselves to be immersed in Icy “ Gentlemen’s, sir— for ladies’ use.” ,"'B Aug. 30,31; Sept. 1,2,3. public spirited as testified by a fine new side­ L i Hung Chang has prevented the sale of a waters in the dead of Winter doing this? — Chicago Tribune. w alk just completed. The money was raised There are races of men who starve themselves, big silk m ill to an English syndicate. She Bays:— I have been using your Entries Clone Rniurdny. 14-fli. by subscription and the town was saved the who undergo inhuman torture, for the sake of Over 50,000 veterans are expected to par­ Vegetable Compound and find that It A Candid Warrior. expense. their religion. Is there a Christian man of a ticipate in the Grand Army encampment at does all that it is recommended to do. The Greatest Round of Attractions.f See the HORSELESS Wagon Race Sergeant— Saere bleu, man, how yon 4* civilized country who believes that an all- Buffalo I have been a sufferer for the last four ------Vinalhaven is getting on a decidedly merciful God wants his chiildren to be ill fed, handle that gun I Yon seem to be afraid The clock to be placed in the city hall years with womb metropolitan and citified color. Our cor­ ill-clad, tortured in body and mind or in any tower at Philadelphia will be the largest in o f its trouble, weak f)0 YOU KNOW THAT respondent informs us that on one day way made to suffer more than what ordinarily the world. Recruit— Aye, aye, sir, I am.— Jour­ happens in the course of life? On the other back and excre­ twenty-one houses on one street were shut up An expedition under Belgian auspices will nal Amusant. tions. I was hard­ on account of the inmates being away visiting. hand the lesson to be learned of the consecra­ leave Antwerp Aug. 15 in search of the South tion of a life to God in the midst of an as­ ly able to do my Drowning Them. 4* Pole. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., sembled multitude should be for good. household duties, ” 1 can’t understand why sho wears ------N o w the farmers having barned their hay The EnglishParliament has been prorogued, such fearfully loud clothes.” crop are saying that the apple crop this sea not to reassemble until the first week in Feb­ and while about OF HARTFORD. CONN., son w ill be a failure. I f they only had half FASHION FANCIES ruary. m y w o r k w a s so “Maybe it's so sho can’t hoar the the crop o f last year there would be no need M ine. Emma Eames, who recently sang nerrous that things people say about her.” — Detroit Issues The BEST Life Insurance Contracts in the W orld. of complaining, What will it be next, storms A ll smart waists must “ blouse” back and before the Queen, has been decorated with a I was miser­ N ew s. NO DISAPPOINTflENr as to DIVIDENDS to interfere with the holding of fxmfljr reun­ front to be truly up-to-date. Even the double- Jubilee medal. able. I had ions and campmeetings? breasted bodices must affect the blouse in I t is said that D r. Talmage and Col. In ­ also g iv e n It Seemed Foolish. EVERYTHING OUARANTEED in advance. “ Patl Patl You should never hit a style. gersoll receive the largest salaries of any lec­ u p In des­ Premium Rates, I5 to 25 Per Cent LESS man when lie's down." The craze for sun plaiting haschanged from turers m the world. p a ir , w h e n I ------From our large corps of correspondents skirts to bodices. The firm er were so ex­ ‘‘And what did I wurruk so hard to than those of Old Line flutual Companies occasionally comes the information that so F. I. Smith, the “Borax King,” will estab­ was persuaded to try Lydia E. Pink- pensive that they were out of the reach of lish a >1,000,000 refinery near New York, git him down for?"— Pearson’s Weekly. and so has tumbled into a well. The list of ham ’s Vegetable Compound, and to-day, many. such accidents is gradually decreasing as wells which will employ 200 men. I am feeling like a new woman.— J U L Y 1, 1897. Dame Fashion gives as her earliest whisper To avoid lynching, M aj. PattJn, a noted M a s . E l l s . M cG a r v t , Neebe Road Too T ru e . are being replaced by water works, which $21 915,063 62 furnishes another argument why every com­ about Fall that plain fabrics will be the thing, negro pugilist of Franklin, Ga., while pursued “One never knows what to expect T otal A sse ts...... Station, Cincinnati, O. 18 560,472 63 munity should have a water system. and that figured ano striped material will be by a posse, cut his throat. from a woman." “ L iabilil ies...... non est. 3,365,161 39 4* Tw o large rolling mills at Birmingham, “ Alas, no I I expected a fortune when S u rp lu s to P olicv H o ld e rs...... For her dressiest t diet the stylish woman 7. ------The people of Knox county towns have A la., will be started up within the next few in West Virgin'’ 'he crew were overcome by I married.” — Indianapolis Journal. GAINS 6 MONTHS JANUARY TO JULY, 189: seeks eccentricity of cut and extrvagance in been entertained all Summer by a company days, giving employment to 2200 men. (be fo il air. The conductor died from the Iu A sse ts...... 1,018,949 00 trimming. Elaboration is a notable feature of tent performers and ’tis said that the com­ The historic old windmill at Nantucket effects of the ordeal and several others are iu In a Theater. 388,7 3 7 03 of this Summer’s gowns. In S u rp lu s...... pany has and is making money. In Camden has been sold at auction for >885. It was a critical condition. He— Pnrdon me, madam. I can Bee 1,679,918 00 Royal blue morrocco is the very latest fancy In Insurance in force (Life Department only) ...... the children of all ages have enjoyed the bid in by the Nantucket Historical Associa­ Prof. Edward McClure, of the Oregon State nothiug but your lint. pleasures of a merry-go-mund. Life is in leather goods and beautiful pocketbooks tion. University, and a member of the Mayamas She— Well, isn't it something worth nothing unless the sterner duties of bread are made of this material furni-hed either with Mis. Matilda Dickerson, of Lockport, N. mountain climbing society, fell over a 30ofoot seeing?— Fliegendo Blatter. Ac B A R N E Y , 60 w inning is spiced with some form of amuse pierced silver or gold mounts. V ., has just died at the age of 99 years. She precipice in descending Mount Tscoma and m ent. Very smart and fetching are the little neck­ was the oldest member of the W . C. T . U. was dashed to pieces. SYNDICATE BLOCK, ROCKLAND, ME., - - STATE AGENTS ties ot net, mull and silk. A h ”, linen trim ­ Against It. 4* A sudden rise in the Dneiper River at The mysterv surrounding the murder of med w th lace applique are much worn, even ‘‘Bondorby seems to bo very much ------This is the season of family reunions, a Krenentchug, Russia, washed away a num­ Dr. Harvey Burdell, of New York, which with wool gowns, and with stylish and happy opposod to the bicycle.” custom peculiar to Knox county people. ber of Bath houses, drowning nearly 200 occured forty years ago, bas just been cleared effect. "Yes; he's beeu against it several From the announcements in this paper will women. up by bis housekeeper, who confessed having Trimmings on skirts and bodices are grow­ times."— Detroit News. be gathered some idea of the extent of this Edward Moran, a member of the fire de­ strangled tbe doctor with a cord. ing more ard more elaborate as the season custom. No other state in the union scatters partment of Wilkesbarre, Pa., has been ar­ Steps are being taken to remove from office advances and by Fall the plain skirt will rank i l l people throughout the world as does rested as an incendiary. H e is supposed to Sheriff McClain and Mayor Ganson, of Urba­ They’re There Now. with the ‘dodo” as a recent but thoroughly M aine but the Maine people are clannish and be insane. na, O ., for alleged negligence in performing “ Jones has bought a fieldglass— says once a year they gather at the beaches and extinct species. / v \ A i N e . A detective clad in the garb of a priest se­ their duties in failing to prevent the lynching be needs it to study birds.” on tne old farm. These reunions cement a Modified stocks and collars will be notice­ cured a confession to the murder of a girl oPCIick Mitchell last Spring. “ Ho must bo goiug to tbe seashore. " feeling ot harmony, good fellowship and able on the cooler weather costumes. M any Rockland from a tramp oamed Peter Bons at Iron Henry Hamlin Evans, who surrendered to — Chicago Record. home tics of the newest French models have just nar­ ■ Moun.ain, Mich. tbe police, claiming that he bad killed row folded bands, with the very modest frills ♦ Commander Booth-Tucker has sailed for a man named A tthnr Terry in N ew Orleans Evidence Enough. o f lace or chiffon at the back, or two pointed in 1893, bss been released. T h e authorities ------Washington people are feeling happy be­ tabs of moire velvet or silk. England to lay his plans for colonization in "W hy do you cnll It suiolde?" cause the mail route beetween that town and the United States before Gen. Booth, of the at New Orleans say that no sucb murder was Dark blue serge is a material that never “ Well, he know it waa a folding bed Augusta has been re-established Farmers Salvation Army. ever committed. loses in favor,and this season is made up quite when he lny down in it. ’— New York are great leaders and they do not like to be in September, 1877, Erastus W im an, of elaborately. One smart design is trimmed The refusal of insurance companies to carry Snndny World. deprived of mail service that will, make their risks on Klondike explorers will put a damper N ew York, who is a Canadian by birth, tiled folledc. with white broadcloth, which shows in a long papers have a behind-the-timea appearance. his declaration of intention to become an lb ric Courses. J curved line from waist to hem on the skirt, in on the ardor of some of the would-be gold Everybody Bays So. These country people keep wdll posted and American citizen. Last Saturday he took out a ruffle across the waist, in square tabs over hunters. Cn,carets Candy Cathartic, the moat won- they can discuss economic questions and the his final papers before United States Commis­ A C arliit Deputy at M adrid has bet a Con­ dei lUl medical discovery o f the age, p'.cus- affairs of the day in such an intelligent man­ the shoulder, and in a fold on the basque. sioner Lyman in N ew York City. servative 1000 francs that Don Carlos will be anl and refreshing to tho taste, net gently Business> SnoltTnANb - English. ner as to bring the blush to the pale cheeks A forehint of the coming Autumn styles is in Spain and at the head of his party within The Mayon volcano in the Island of Luzon, and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, of their city brethren. that the sleeves w ill be tight, with little or no cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, six months. one of tbe Philipnines, has been in a state of * expansion at the top. The more conservative eruption for more than a month. Several euro headache, fever, habitual constipation A huge lion which had escaped from a ami biliousness. Please buy anti try a box ------Patten Point, where once resounded the women may at first strive to mitigate the towns are threatened with destruction. Fifty- > Highest qradc instrudiw. severe effect by series of little frills, Vandyke menagerie at Cedar Bayou, Texas, was struck or C. ' J. to d a y ; HI, 2ft, Ml cents. Hold and strokes of many hammers in the hands of six bodies have been recovered, but tbe fate by lightning and killed just as it was in the arnntced to euro by nil druggists. granite workers, is now deserted, the paving caps or slight draperies, but the extreme w»ll of the people living on tbe sides and at the act of seizing a child. ‘ rates of luilion. blocks left having been cleaned up. At one be the thing. foot of the mountain is unknown. Fourteen women of the imperial harem at Tne Ohio Populist Convention indorsed an time not long ago there were thirty or m re For Autumn dress waists a modification of To secure the prize of a dish o f ice cream Constantinople have been arrested on charges independent ticket, after a fight with chairs. Jest equipped roomsBank men employed here in cutting paving blocks the fichu and surplice effects ofifthis Summer offered some boys by a confectioner, W illie w ill supcrsede'the short jacket and soft blouse of complicity in the intrigues of the Young but the price of blocks fell from $35 to $18 a Lockwood, of Jersey City, N . J., allowed his Turkish party. Reopens first Tuesday tSepL 1000 and hammers were laid aside. It is the style now so much worn. This bodice w ill arm to remain in a freezer four minutes. opinion of some in the business that the drape over the shoulders, hiding the shoulder Four small boys found >100 worth of pos­ When he withdrew it the arm was frozen blades and then being drawn forward and price of paving blocks will never again be as tage stamps in the hollow of a tree near Lew ­ stiff. The physicians at the City Hospital \ Crasnpa,\ \ Croup, \ - (AllorsendlorCAUIo^. good as it was And just think of the knotted on the bust. iston, Pa. They had evidently been secreted say it will be necessary to amputate it. \ X r o o f M — — ------amount of good granite al mg our c^ast that Eminently suited to a matron and in most there. \ Colds, \ \ 7,Jla,\ »£ m ight be made useful. All the available Brazilian federal troops correct taste is a gown of black net, rather The officials of the Kings County (N . Y .) are being massed at Rio Janeiro preparatory 4* coarse mesh, over white|taffeta silk petticoat, penitentiary put fourteen convicts to work in to marching againat the fanatics who have DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, * with bands of cut jet and steel (a combination the fields near Prospect Park, N . Y ., to p re ­ and all BOWED COMPLAINTS. * ------Many of the Knox county clergymen are been so successful lately. Unless the govern- to be greatly affected in the early Fall.) This vent their going insane. men1 troops gain a decisive victory in the A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these 3 now enjoying well earned vacations. z\nd was made with a baby waist striped with a jet troubles Is A dispatch from Berlin says that the ob coming battle, tbe republic is in danger of BURN THE BEST A Futile Effort. yet there are lots of people who begrudge it and steel over the black net, with large black ject seen floating in the Arctic ocean on July being overthrown. to them. Those who have to make their liv­ velvet bows on either side. ing by the liberal use of their brains are the 17, and supposed to be Andree's balloon, Au interesting document describing the COAL Wo never make eflorts to induce A favorite skirt garniture is made by ar­ very poorest paid class of people, considering was, in reality, a whale. first loan contracted by the U nited States has Pain Killer j people Io visit our store in search of ranging tiny ruffles in clusters of three from the work they do. A rest is absolutely neces­ The German government is taking steps been umarthed at Antwerp. It is dated mythical advertised bargains which do the edge to the knee and if the shortening ef­ (PERRY DAVIS’.) J * sary for the majority of them sometime during to prevent the importation and sale ot Am eri­ Antwerp, December 2, 1791; confirmed at not exist or which are “just out.” fect is becoming all the way to the waist. Uaed Internally and Externally. the year. Take newspaper men for instance. can bicycles. It is probable that increased Philadelphia, May 3, 1792, and is signed by Another fashion is to stimulate a pointed, Such methods arc dishonest and are Th e minister takes his vacation and returns tariff rates will be imposed. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Two Sizes, 25c. and BOc. bottles. round overskirt with three little ruffles. V certain ultimately to prove futile. What with health improved, the cobwebs removed and certified by Alexander Ham ilton. the ruches, one of this season’s novelties, are David Angel, a farmer, aged 81 years, was we advertise, we have, a n il it is always from bis brain cells, possessing new vigor, preferred, they are quite as much used as killed near Watertown, N. Y., while raking M . Faure's villa at Havre is situated in a exactly as represented. We are up-to> and with mind and body rested and refreshed. ruffles, only for the later style they are rather hay. His horse was stung by bees and ran hollow, and is overlooked by the Boulevard date grocers and we make careful se­ H is people are swayed by his eloquence, his more bunchy. away, dragging him more than a mile. Maritime. A number of telescopes have been lections of our stock. Anything in tho earnestness and the application of new ideas. placed at advantageous positions on tbe The idea of wearing “ any old thing” t«» Henry A . Rucker, the negro recently ap market can he had of us. boulevard, and large crowds are paying half 4* travel in is passe. A look around at the trim, pointed collector of the internal revenue for the district of Georgia, bas taken office and a franc to see the president walking in his PAINLESS FILLING. ------When the trouble with the granite work­ taut, tailor-finished look of our women when garden or seated in hia chair on the lawn. Groceries ers took place some years ago their places travelling these days will show this plainly. appointed a white man as bis chief deputy. were filled with foreigners, to a large extent This Summer dark blue will show this plainly, Joseph E. Webb, a pain'er of Birmingham, The carelessness of some railway employe! Hale Method. Canned Goods Finns. The presence of this foreign element for a travelling gewe, and it is always becom­ Ala., fell into an open tank that receives in leaving four loaded freight cars standing had a decided tendency to reduce wages in ing and refined looking. Navy blue etamine, waste steam and hot water from the furnace on tbe main track of the Missouri Pacific Have been using Hale Method for P a in ­ less Filling for pant three years and can Provisions consequence of which the native born element canvas goods, English serges, Carmelites, foul of a foundry and was literally boiled alive. Railway, at Yates Center, resulted in a disas­ cheerfully recommend It to those who suffer had anything but the kindliest of feeling for ards and light-weight ladies* cloth make sty­ Albert T . Lamb and his four children, of trous wreck, in which two liven were lost. through having teeth filled. Meats, etc. .the F in n , the majority of whom could not lish and pretty g o n n i for this purpose. For Tbe wreck caught fire, burning the four Rockford, 111., were poisoned by eating what No Injury to Teeth In Any FOR BALS BY -apeak a word of English, dressed shabbily, the open-mesh fabrics it is in better taste to they supposed to be mushrooms. One, a freight cars, tbe baggage car and destroying W ait & Bond and Fauntleroy tbe engine and tender. lived meanly, worked cheaply and made very have soft-colored silk tafleta lining than a young lady of 20, is dead, and another,- a . . Way. . . A. J. BIRD & CO., Cigars at Wholesale undesirable associates. So when one passed bright one. young gir! of 14, cannot recover. A dog belonging to Amoa Lawrence, of Rockland, Me. through Spruce Head recently our corre­ It works so satisfactorily that it makes the Sentiment inspires the latest caprice of the A dog wearing a gold collar set with dia­ Callicoon, N . Y „ stopped a runaway borae operation of teeth filling a thing not to b e : and Retail. spondent was led to facetiously remark, “ that Telephone 36-2 merry maiden who likea to have aacbets of monds bas been stolen from Mrs. Jennie and undoubtedly saved tbe lives of Mrs. dreaded iu the least. No extra charge. he wished he would not stop until be reached sweet powder, bunches of lavender, etc., in Hamberg at the Warwick Hotel, New York. Lawrence and her two children. Tbe dog Monbegan.” But why should the peaceful her bureau drawers, to perfume her frills and It is not known whether the lady belongs to was trotting alongside tbe buggy when the isle of Monbegan be afflicted ? Havana - Tobacco lingerie, says an exchange. The rose bag is tbe the theatrical profession or not. animal became frightened. H e sprang for Summer Garden Truck Fresh and a new whim, and a delightful old-time flavor •F N ew York is being flooded with counter­ the horse's head, secured a grip on his nose PAINLESS EXTRACTING it bas, too. The bag is of sheer muslio, and Has advanced over feit pennies. W ithin the last two weeks and brought him to a standstill. Crisp Every Day. ------W h e n the que»tiun of establishing a into it the pretty maid tumbles all the rose Have been trying for a number of yeara to 3500 of them have been canceled. An organ­ state prison in Thomaston was first agitated petals of the flowers which she carried on any produce a preparatiou for P ainless E x ­ gO per cent In price ized band is passing the coins upon newiboys tracting F ree from Cocaine aud at last there was considerable grumbling on the part special occasion. There is no addition of When your stomach begins to trouble you, and small tradespeople. have succeeded. No bad after effects or sore of some of the good people of the town, who . salts or spices; the fragrace of 1 be rose leaves it needs help. Tbe help it needs it to digest mouths same as with majority of cocaiue mix­ No Advance in Price Means Ng Havana [ thought that the presence of convicts in the alone recalls past pleasures and gives the Tbe annual convention of the Ex-Prison­ your food and until it gets it you won’t have tures. E. S. Farwell, town would be a menace to the good of the ers of W ar Association will be held at Buffalo, any peace. Stomach trouble is very distress­ in the Cigar. dainty linen which fills the armoire or dress­ «9*ln order to introduce thia prepara* community. These people have lived to re­ N . Y ., during the national encampment of tbe ing, very obstina-e, very dangerous. Many ing case a fresh and delicious perfume. tlon to the public will until Sept. 1st, Ex­ THE GROCER, alize their mistake. W hen convicts arrive in G . A . R. in that city. The convention w ill of the most dangerous diseases begin with We use the finest Havaim Tobacco The favorite travelling hat is the sailor, and tract One Tooth for each patient FREE Thomaston they are safely guarded and es meet Aug. 24 at 3 p. m. simple indigestion. The reason it that in d i­ we can buy in tbe manufacture of Corner Park and Union Sts after it comes the Alpine of rough straw, trim ­ OP CHARGE cape is almost impossible; when they are med severely with a band of ribbon and a A number of families living near Belle gestion (no/.digestion, noZ-nourishmcnt) placed behind the prison walls they are there quill or two. To certain faces these stiff, neat Plain, Iow a, have secured a concession of weakens the system and allows disease germs until the expiration of their terms; when lib­ bats are very becoming, but tbev make a w o­ 6000 acres of land in Shelby County, A la., to attack it, Tbe antidote is Shaker Diget erated they are so glad to get out that they man w rb a long, thin face looks as sad as if and will found a colony there. Each colonist tive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, cura­ G O O D T E A ! im m ediately shake the dust of Thomaston w ill get a thirty-acre borne for >350. tive. It cutes indigestion and renews strength J. W. A. Cigar she had lost her best friend. The sailor of F. E.FOLLETT, D.D S. from their ieet and get as far away from the rough 5 per week, bas just received nourishes you. Shaker Digestive Cordial is turns to the prison from which he is liberated, A. K. SPBAB BLOCK. Ovar 0. T . Spear'. cigar is noted we are obliged to ad­ or chamois; a shirt waist of French gingham, word that she has fallen heir to >100,000 by made of pure herbs, plants and wine, is per­ although be may be found in some other state shoes and stockings of russet tint, and a cual tbe death of an sunt in Sweden. fectly harmless and will certainly cure all gen­ vance the price of same to correspond Formosa Oolong,aold everywhere lor prison. The people of Thomaston are in no uine stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, as near as possible to the advance in and skirt of serge, or, if very warm weather, A farmer near Cardington, O., has a Siber­ 50c a l b . ; o u r p ric e 3 5 c a l b . ; 3 danger from the convicts, a truth they long price 10 cents to l l 00 per bottle. price of Havana Tobacco. crash,forte an outfit which need not be scorned ian crab apple that grew directly from the ago realized. C. FRANK JONES, lbs. for 11.00. by any woman traveler. body ot tbe tree, li was so clipped from tbe Call for tbo J. W. A. Cigars and jroa tree that a large piece of baik adheres to the Neat To the Uigkeat. 4- wit! make ne mistake. The best Country Butter 20c a lb. stem which is longer than usual. ____ AU Christian people should be identified L ittle Charley Lesser, while playing in bis A Lewiston paper recently printed a tabla Stenographer Ottumwa, Iowa, was visited by a terribly in a greater pr less extent with the cbutch as father's saloon al Kouts, Ind., dropped a to show (be cost of supporting tbe poor in 13 Spices 4 l-2c a package. destructive hailstorm. Tbe Chicago-bound . . and the church is one of the bulwarks of our lighted match into an empty whisky barrel. of tbe principal cities and towns in the state, J. ff. Anderson Cigar Co., Rock Island train was stopped. Hailstones country. And if you can conscientiously you An explosion followed which wrecked the from which it appears that tbe burden of this Typewriter. Best bulk Soda, same as you pay 7c in sucb quantities rolled upon tbe track that should have your name enrolled on the church building and seriously injured the boy and municipal department, according to tbe pop­ a package for, 5c a lb., 6 lbs. for the train could not proceed. Every window 632 flAlN STREET. membership. The Christian church is divided several other persons. ulation, is heavier in Rockland than in any in tbe train was broken. nANUFACTURERS. into many denominations, differing in many other place in tbe state save one. Th e ex­ J huve opened uu office al the above uumber, 25c. 8ATU _____ smaU things,but all believing in the one God. D. Garnertsfelder and Marshal Aspaugb, pense of supporting the poor in these towns where persona can secure the services of uu expert two farmers living near Cochocton, O , en­ Stenographer uud Typewriter al a uomiuul figure, Fresh Eggs always on hand, by tbe Baptism is one of the poiuts of difference. per inhabitant is figured by this Lewiston or I will couie to your place of business every day Some believe that the consecration of a life to gaged in a fight, in which both were dan­ paper as follows: Auburn 45 cents, Brewer aud take your work by dictation relum ing the case or dozen. G od by sprinkling is sufficient, while a large I gerously, if not fatally, wounded. Auspaugb 71 cents, Deering 75 ceuts, Paris 89 cents, letters to you in lime for the next mull at these Diamond prices: number honestly believe that the only proper , was slabbed through the abdomen and had Lewiston, Portland and Old Tow n 90 cents, Lard by the pail or tubs at very low both eyes put out. Saco 96 cents, Bangor f t . 17, Gardiner S i . 27, For an average of 40 letters per week or less, SI. 5 0 method of baptism is immersion. Our corre- , BEAUTIFUL “ “ more than 40 aud less|lhuu 100, 2 .0 0 Rockland f 1.60, Buckfield f 1.96. The aver­ Baking p ric e s. spondenls are writing us that baptism services , Greene Cunty, Io ., was visited by a destruc­ For all legal work as low aa it can possibly b» arc now being held along the river banks and > tive tornado, which swept away barns, houses age cost per inhabitant for tbe 13 places is 96 done. Call and see at in the harbors. Immersion is the method , and stocks of grain. A number of people cents. a^-1 ask your support Mr. Business Mau for this vcntire. Powder used. Large crowds of people congregate were slightly injured, but no fatalities are 17 8 0 S T R E E T and many, it is said, attend as they would a SKIN reported. ABSOLUTELY PURE holiday attraction. As to whether immersion Soft, While Hands with ;-i-4 ely Nails, Luxu­ The round house and shops of the Western FRANK T. PEARSONS is right or not we arc not in a position to say, ' riant Hair w ith Clean. Wholesome Scalp, pro­ Railroad, located at Montgomery Ala., were Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is —SOLD A T — but in the W inter time we cannot help be­ duced by CvTlcvua So a p , thu must effective destroyed by fire. Sixteen of the company’s Has reopened his Music Studio lieving that the health of a person is in dan­ akin purifying and beautifying soap in the Locomotives, valued at >10,000 each, were GOOD al 38 Pleasant Street. . . . Knox Farmers’ Exchange Market ger in having the body immersed beneath ice world, as well as purest aud sweetest, for practically destroyed. cold water. O f course in the Summer time j for all d iseases t h a t h a v e th e ir PIANO,HARMONY, GUITAR AND toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive An accident to the monitor Puritan, in W. C. 5AWTELLE, Rockland, Me. it is different. It seems useless for anyone to , • f inttannuution and clogging of the roues. which the shafting of her rudder was wrecked, origin in impure blood. It is BANJO INSTRUCTION Telephone 43-S. deny that there is no risk in Wintex immer- will cost the government >5,000 and entail a aion. T h e writer has io wind a man living in ' U id .n may b . left .1 Mttlu. Mu.lu Go. 4160 1 delay of a month in her preparation for regu­ BETTER MEDFORD a New England town who for more lban lar sea service. than other sarsaparillas, bet­ T T n c e e r e Goods delivered to all parts of th# forty years went in bathing every morning, MAriHtSSES oitv Free of Charge. Winter and Summer, Spring and Autumn. | (yticura The British barkeutioe Cypher was set on ter made, of better ingredients •.’Vocal Lessons1.• lie looked the picture of health and it was I fire and burned to the waters edge in Savan­ aud by better methods. Its YjMflnRESSES^ Healthful and with considerable pride that he said that he , kosi u fculd tkrou^koul the world. Potjkm D*uy *»p nah harbor by members of the crew who did Until Sept. 28th. Cuxa. Coxr., Sole Prop*., Uosloa. U. S. A- record of cures proclaims it the o^vs’X'on.i-A.. never knew a sick day. But he went 10 iff- *■ Ilog to Purify sud Busutify the SXiu, bcslp, 1 not want to go to sea, aud who took that Comfortable: tu baiting once too often. It »as on a Winter’# sad Uaii," tuxilsd irc<. means of avoiding it. BEST By C. W. TIBBETTS. —AT— w tying. He took cold, which developed ! j W hile a freight train was stalled in a tunnel 53tf Apply al 17 Middle Si If .A. & M. H . Bu rpee into pnucm onu and in three days his spun ‘ BABY HUMORS i W A W U