T he Courier-Gazette

ROCKLAN’D, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1895. Entered »« Second Claea M all M atter. V olum e 50. Nuotkb 19.

w m just to you nnd honored mid gnllnnt At a meeting of the Central Club directors, HOME HAPPENDGS. Wednesday evening, .<4no was set aside to i.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry E PRIZE retire bonds. >ry truly yours, I Washburn, Jr. A Ross Weeks reports his asparagus ready A Rockland man went a-trputing one day A BIOGRAPHY Brig. Oen’l II. G. Berry. for table use. Hispeasa-eup. last week and yarned six. End for end they Will the 4th Regiment be In your Brigade U'rif/eu fo r the Courier-Ghsette by Edward K. Gould To be continued. Is Won by Mt. Willow Lodge of j rouma in his hopse, Liale j|r« t, [ C. M. Tibbetts, at hit store, makes a fine CoicTcen* sell in the markets for iS cents a display of plants and seed. The seedsmen Good Tgmplars of Warren. pound----- Cukes have been 8 cents the past . rePort a business for l*9t WCpk. (Begun In No. 8. Back numbers can be had.| Copyrighted—All Rights Reserved. GREAT HATCHING. week. Kt C. Rankin ii erecting a new 37x2$ It look* as though the plan for a Masonic ’tore-house on Main street from the lumber XII. bools before giving way. Last night was Coin James Sullivan, of Sullivan Bros., set io j P ort Clyde’s Lodge is Second and Twotll- Temple in Rockland would be abavpfpned for j 0 Summer street sqbQQj’house. Jan. 9, 1862, he writes: “ I am not really and the ground is now frozen. This will not eggs and got to t chickens. . , ,, , . Don't monkey last as the sun takes off the snow ‘by midday. _ l,|ey ol Camden Third—One of the this year. r The people in the vicinity Vlmcr llreet sick but have been poorly of late. I have Steamer Sylvia of the North liavell route 1 arc anx’ous to see the road crew at work in ere* w ith been otl duty for some five days and have Feb. 9, 1862:—“Today has been a good Busiest and Best Sessions ol llistrlot nice day, the air very like April with us. We GETTING READY. is at South Marine Railway receiving a new f ----- T * ° nicc ,Jance» at Crescent Beach, last spent the time mostly away from camp. Lodge Ever Held—Considerable Work condenser. week# Tuesday and Friday evenings. Gale’s Inferior Articles. This rebellion is a most stupendous affair, had our usual religious services, morning in­ spection and dress parade in the afternoon, Chai. A. Wentworth haa begun the celIai. l ' ^ h e s tr. were the harmonuers. D rin k none can know about it that are not conversant Fred M. Smith at Crescent Beach is going jlas Been Bone. with such things, or are not on the spot of something new for us. as for many days it has to have plenty of nice fresh vegetables for for new house on Middle street,just east of the f lint ' ,he bakers, are represented on operations. We are spending millions every rained or has been so muddy we have post­ his patrons this season. He has planted Tillson hay barn. I thermlside by what at firat appearance I, a week. IIow long government will be poned drills and military parades in order to among other things 40 bushels of potatoes. Fred F. Burpee has bought the Brown place 1 "e.w the fact keep the health of the Regiment good. I The visiting delegates who attended the WILLIAMS’ enabled to go on this way is a problem I meeting of Knox District Lodge at Warren, at Ash Point, lie will also erect a handsome ' J° L°E, P?'ntln8 & have no doubt but that the next few weeks ottage there this summer. worked metamorphosis, It ROOT BEER. cannot solve. All I can say is this, the gov­ DOWN THEY COME. Wednesday, were welcomed to Warren and ernment must be sustained or all are en­ will tell on the Rebellion wonderfully. My looks fine. greatest anxiety is now that Burnside may do to Mt. Willow Lodge in a pleasing address by Capt. E. S. Farwell officiated as city clerk gulfed in one common ruin. If government Miss Prances Spear of Warren, which was F. A. Maxey is in charge of J. C. Barton's something handsome on the coast. If so we last week in the absence of R. H. Burnham L is not sustained, property loses its value, the The prices of meats are lowering somewhat responded to by A. C. Hamilton of Rockland, confectionery stand, corner of Main and shall have the Rebels in Virginia in a tight who was attending to Masonic duties in Port­ sun goes down for generations ami those who The extreme prices shut off the demand and after which the visitors all made themselves land. Pleasant streets------The warm days of las? place, flanked on both sides and their com­ consequently increased the supply. The week started up the ice-takers------E. W. Mrs. Anna Granger Dow come after us will have a sorry prospect in right at home and proceeded at once to hold The fire department turned out for practice view for home, a country and a government munications either cut oflor threatened, so no very best cuts still command high prices, but one of the busiest and best sessions of the Porter, C. F. Simmons and W. O. Fuller, Jr. way will be left but to evacuate their stronghold. the wholesale priceshave dropped from one Thursday night and made a good exhibition, are among the new gardeners this year. OK NEW YORK. to sustain and protect them, as we have here­ District Lodge ever held in this county. the Thorndike Hotel building being the scene tofore been protected under the old llag. \ ou must remember that when once we get to two cents. Ten of the 13 lodges were represented as Take* pleasure In announcing to tho rnnal- things moving favorably we shall make short of action. al people that nhc Intend* to npeod the We have not yet made the first point in the follows: Chickawaukie, 10 present; Twom- THEY LAUGHED -<>initig Hummer In R ockland, nnd will be work, as none can tell the disaster of a retreat bly, 5; Ocean Wave, 5; Sunbeam, 1; Mirror J. C. Burton, who has been doing business 1 prepared to give thorough and conaclen whole contest. Tremendous operations are about being made by sea and land, on the especially to soldiers fighting with a halier VALUABLE MINUTES. Lake, 8; Hamilton, 4; Georges Valley, 4 on the corner of Main and Pleasant streets,, tlotin hiHtrtictlnn in : : : : has bought the Perkins restaurant, A. K. j And Atlantic border and in the West. The result around their necks as they are; all will be Mt. Willow, 16; Knox I; .Appleton, 1. Applauded and Considered It the Finest equally anxious to get home and out of the The Grand Superintendent of Juvenile Spear Block, and now operates it. Lecture of the Sort They Had Heard. Voice Culture & Artistic Singing no one knows. I do not think we are much scrape. 1 do not think we shall have much The local stockholders in the Witte Water stronger than the South. They fight at home, Placer Co. arc feeling pretty well, thank you Templars, Mrs. E. E. Cain of Waterville, was The law firm of Littlefield is to occupy the To beginners n* well an to more advanced we from home. They take from7the country lighting to do on this line, as the movements present and added much to the interest of the second floor of the rejuvenated building at pupils. Mrs O ra tiger* Dow has long been are mainly in the West. The government Late advices from Surinam state that the W. O. Fuller, Jr., delivered his lecture, on Known tm an accomplished singer and over which they pass whatever they can find plant was recently operated for ioo hours at meeting. z\n effort is to be made to organize corner of Main and Limerock streets, which does not want in any way to jeopardize Wash­ will be fitted into a fine suite of offices. Kansas Banking, in Rockport, Wednesday cachcr, and is recotnernnded by the best that they need. We buy and pay for it. one-third its capacity, and yielded gold at the the county in the interest of Juvenile Tem­ evening, in the Baptist Church, and a most musicians In the country. The veteran ington as it would be followed, if taken, by an plars. Mrs. N. M. Teel of Port Clyde was onductor, Curl Zcirahn, n a y s: " I t gives We have to pay large sums of money, while rate of Si a minute for the time. The Fish farm, which has been advertised appreciative and enthusiastic audience greeted they seem to get along without much of any. immediate recognition by European powers.” installed as District Superintendent of Juve­ for sale in these columns, has been sold. If ine greatest pleasure to recommend Mrs. Feb. 12, 1862:—“ We have the news to­ him. The various amusing anecdotes, sharp Anna (iranger I)ou ns u most excellent I confess 1 am at loss how to judge of the nile Templars by Dist. Dep. J. N. Farnham. you have a farm or anything else and don’t hits and eloquent passages were well received, oactaer in the art of singing In all Its differ night of the capture of Roanoke Island by RESENTED IT. The District Degree was conferred upon 21 ent branches I had the pleasure of meet- contest as the above are not all the things want to sell it, don’t advertise it in T he C.-G. and frequent applause interrupted the speaker. that tell agiinst us. There is no doubt but Burnside and of the taking of some 10,000 candidates. Arrangements were made to Ing Mrs. Dow in Paris years ago and I prisoners, etc., etc. It seems that the spring Arthur S. Hal1, who bought the Lee bar­ The affair was also a success financially. know of the perfect training and schooling officers in the U. S. Army Regulars are now “ Ross Weeks has a patent contrivance at have some lodges reorganized by local dep­ ber shop, over Dunn & Carr’s, is having the Mr. Fuller delivers the lecture in the M. E. •h rough which she hn* worked at that time in pay of the Confederate Government campaign is to he on our side. A few such uties. under the great teacher, M. Gilbert Duprcz, his store for keeping lamp chimneys in place,” shop fitted up in first-class shape, with incan­ Church, this city, tomorrow, Wednesday They are among us and we know' them not victories and the power o f the Rebellion is During the past quarter Appleton Lodge of and later in Poston under Mine. Kuders- over, and the end will soon come. We are said she to the man of the house; and she descent gas, additional chairs, etc., and has evening. dorf. I recommend Mrs Dow to ad who We can do nothing that Jeff Davis does not continued enthusiastically: “ And you can Appleton has initiated 25 candidates and now adder! another man to his force. wish to study the art of singing and to tin- know, even more than our most prominent all quite well. Have not been doing much of has 76 members. Hamilton Lodge of Rock­ whole musical public In general.” carry a lamp upside down without the chim­ The trotting season will open at Knox generals. We are betrayed daily. Now late as the weather has been very bad until land also has 76, and Mt. Willow Lodge has MUSICAL MATTERS. Signed. Caiu. Zerraiin. the last three days. We improve every good ney's dropping off.” Trotting Park Tuesday, June 18. F. H. r Anyone wishing to consult Mrs. Dow in regard about England. I think we have got to fight “ Who wants to carry a lamp upside down?” 90 These are the three largest lodges it by addressing her at 470 day in military drills, and shall one of these the county. Two new lodges have been or Berry will offer #300 in purses for three-min­ her or take all her insults. She is hound to was the cruel response. ute, two-forty and two-thirty classes. The A Boston paper has the following: “Mr. , BROOKLYN. N. Y. ruin this government if possible, and now’ days be pretty good soldiers. The troops are ganized since the last session, one at Tenant’s and Mrs. Caleb Chase gave a charming musi- joyous tonight over our recent victories in Harbor and one at Rockport. entries close Tuesday,June n th , at 12 o’clock. her most favorable time. I think she will Kentucky and North Carolina. The cam­ LARGEST CIRCULATION. cale at their residence on Beacon street, improve it, if so all are ruined together. If it Four entertainments have been held for the (). F. Blackington has put up a set of nice Brookline, last Sunday evening. Mrs. F is su to be, then none can help it. This paign is working as I wrote you some days benefit of the District Lodge, one at each of yal’er awnings----- Charles F. Guptill has been E. Potter was in tine voice and never sang t WEAR DIAMONDS ago it would, t here is no doubt but all will Next Tuesday occurs the May term of the following places: Rockland, W. Rock­ making quite extensive improvements to his better advantage. The other artists Mason and Slidell affair has terminated just go pretty well. We have occasional reverses, tr as I expected it would, for I thought the Probate and Insolvency Courts for this county. port, Warren and Port Clyde. The net re­ house----- The Pendleton tenement house, Mrs. Ada May llenzing, Mr. Jacob Benzingji but the general plan will be carried through.” Those doing business requiring the publica­ ceipts were #22.74. corner Main and Warren streets, is receiving Miss Claire Plummer, the reader, and Sir.’ ON YOUR FEET. capture wrong. This government went to Sunday, Feb. 17, 1862:—“This is an age of war in 1812 for the very thing we have in this tion of notices can have them inserted in T he The report of the inspecting officers con­ repairs. Brackett, who sang several French songs.” events and notwithstanding many things con­ C.-G. at the same price as in the other papers cerning the rank of the lodges in the banner instance been guilty of. Nevertheless Eng- nected therewith may be unpleasant to all of Mr. Barrows of Rockville went to North The First Baptist Choral .Association has I land’s doctrine has been such as to sustain of the county. All friends of T he C.-G. will contest was an important part of the program. Haven last week with six work horses to work engaged the Hall chalet at Seal Harbor for 1 us immediately connected with the great strug do us a favor by requesting the officers of the They reported that the rank of the three 1 us in the Trent affair. Our own policy for gle now going on, I hope and firmly believe building roads. North Haven has always two weeks in August, when they will sojourj0 50 years has been in direct contradiction to it. court to order their notices inserted in this leading lodges in the contest was as follows : been noted for its good roads, and with the there. The chalet has eight rooms, dining that we will yet thank God that we have lived paper. Twombly of Camden 76, Gcean Wave of But a few days will elapse before something to participate in the events now transpiring aid of the road machine will still be in the hall, sitting room, kitchen, is well furnished Port Clyde 86 2-3, Mt. Willow of Warren front rank. | else will turn up from which we as a nation among us. You will remember that I wrote and finely located. cannot with honor recede, then the fight must WISE UNCLE SAM. 87 33-40. Mt. Willow Lodge therefore a month since giving the plan of the campaign received the prize banner and it will add to Reuben M. McIntosh, who has been doing A Comfort, Convenience and Necessity come. These are my opinions; they are not as I understood It. I did not derive the in­ telephone work in Waterville, is now in Bath worth much; I feel that I am nobody and am the attractions in their new hall for the next HANDSOME MONUMENTS. formation from any one, but will say it was Patent Handle That's Hall the Go-Crowded Into six months anti at that time another inspec­ doing the same kind of work. Guy E. If properly put on will outwear not disposed to say much anyway. Carver simply my own plan or what I would have Bigger Quarters Is the Prospect. Thomas has taken his position in this city as (L. D.) has arrived and has been telling me tion will decide which lodge is to receive it. done had I had the command. I have en­ More than 100 Good Templars were pres­ lineman and inspector, and William, son Bryant & Cobb Vary Busy on Nice Cemetery Work about his visit home. lie had a good time deavored to study the art in which I am now Myron Hahn, becomes night operator. — Seme of the Places Now Under the Hammer. L e a th e r. and I am glad of it. He is a good fellow.” The Hall Manufacturing Co. of this city ent at the evening session. Mt. Willow engaged, and so far have hit pretty near. The has an order from Uncle Sam for some of its Lodge gave an exhibition of their tloor work 'The entertainment next Thursday evening, Du your »»wu hull Moling. D Y K E ’S I I I I I - During the latter part of February, Berry*! next thing that will be done will be the taking l l l . H IH LF SOLE'. Patented ) All pre- tools and patent handles for the Charleston which is a new departive for Good Templar May 16, at the First Baptist chureh, will be Bryant & Cobb are at work on a tablet of whole regiment was frequently detailed for by force or otherwise of Columbus (Ken­ pared for udjiiMtrnent to 11115 «*hoe N E W or OLD . picket duty, and reconnaissances were also Navy yard. The company is also in receipt lodges in this section. The plan is original one of the best of the season. It is the only fine Italian marble for the grave of the late Anyone can afllx them. Do not interfere with rub- tucky,; next Knoxville and Nashville (Ten­ of an order from a Baltimore wholesale housq with them and was performed in handsome appeal the House of the Good Shephard has Mrs. Edith L. Perkins of this city, in Rock­ he rn . Keep the shoes in shape till worn out. P ro ­ made by detachments of that regiment. nessee.) That done we have possession of tect the sole in all weathers. Keep tiie feet warm and are negotiating with parties in San style. It is evidently the result of great study made to the public for nearly a year and de­ port cemetery. .Another handsora<| Lieutenant Thomas B. Glover of Company the upper line of railroad to Manassas. Burn­ and d r y . Prevent slip pine and afford 1. light und B. anil Hospital Steward Charles S. McCobh, Francisco who want a car load. and interest. serves a liberal patronage. Let our citizens completed, is for the grave of the I easy cushion for the foot. 35 CTri PER PAIR. side will take possession of the shore dr lower Business is steadily increasing, and ship­ Several resolutions were proposed and show their sympathy for this work. Sheriff Frank M. Calderwood of A For sale retail by 17-19 who were taken prisoners at Bull Run, now railroad leading into Virginia. After that rejoined the regiment, as also did M. F. ments are being made all the time. Larger called forth interesting discussions of matters Steamer Bangor came into port from Bos­ It is of Italian marble. On the top Halleck and Commodore Foot will proceed quarters will be needed before the Fall trade of importance to Good Templars. ton Tuesday morning, on her first trip of the tablet are two clasped hands, artt Sidelinger and A. T. Salsbury. down the Mississippi to New ( Orleans; Hunter About this time a temperance moven^nt starts in. A resolution was passed thanking the local season, arriving at about 3.30 o’clock and carved by C. W. Gale. through Arkansas to western Texas; Buell lodge for favors shown to the visiting dele­ A 12-foot monument of black granite is Wentworth & Go., was started in Camp Knox, and some 500 of and Burnside will stretch an army across awaking tbe far echoes of the hills with her Berry’s Fourth Maine arrayed themselves WEALTHY ROCKLAND. gates. lung-whistled shrieks of delight. She brought being cut for the Gilbert Ulmer lot. \gents for Rockland, Me. North Carolina to Tennessee. Manassas It was decided to hold the next session at down a good passenger and freight list and against King Alcohol. The number included will be cut off from supplies and the force many commissioned officers. The regiment Because It Is Health,—Least Sickness of An, Clt, Tenant’s Harbor with Sunbeam Lodge, on will be more than ever this year a favorite bagged, providing they do not retreat south Wednesday, Aug. 28, when the inspecting with the public. COMING EVENTS. 338 Main Street could also boast of a club of glee singers into the cotton states before the cordon f In Count, it Not in State. styled the “Berry Quartet Choir of the 4th officers will be chosen who are to visit and soldiers are stretched across the country. We rank the lodges in November. Monday, of last week, Fred R. Spear as­ Maine Regiment.” The music composed by sumed tbe cashiership of the North National Concession Made fo Hard Times — People have no doubt about the result of the war. “Only one case of diptheria in town, and The session closed with an entertainment S. K. Whiting was very popular and the We shall wind up this Rebellion in ninety Bank in place of N. T. Farwell who resigned Hatent Dollars to Pay for Entertainment. regiment was justly proud of his productions. that of a mild character,” said- a prominent furnished by the members of Mt. Willow- days. Then with the exception o f say one- Lodge. Following is the program : some weeks ago. Mr. Farwell who has seen Among them were: “ Memories of Home,” Rockland physician, Wednesday. “The case the business grow from a small beginning to fourth of our present force to maintain order, is that of a young lady at the South-end. Overture, Miss Flossie Jones; recitation, I'ollowiiiK is the date calendar of Farwell. with words by II. G. Tibbetts of Rockland, all will go home again. 1 have no doubt its present rank as one of the leading banks Broken Things “Ole Massa on his Trabbles gone," and There are no children in the family and not Ida Hodgkins; song, Misses Vinal and Wal uf the state, will, as one of the directors, con­ Opera House: about the result of any battle that may be ker; song, Gertrude Burkett;music, orchestra. May 17, Lucier’s Minstrels; 24th, “Cotti “ Home Visions.” ♦ the slightest danger of its spreading. Diph­ tinue to be identified with its prosperity. Wend, GluS.~, China, M arble, Ivory, fought hereafter.”a theria does not seem so difficult to cope with King” Co.; 28th, Januschek; June 3, We , A cyclone visited the camp about this time March 20, 1862, President Lincoln com­ I nowadays, either because the disease has A. A. Beaton, esq., Qrand Warden of New John Colson has completed the annual Minstrels; 6th and 8th, Bristol’s w ork, T oys, B ooks—even leather; and made sad havoc with the tents ami missioned Colonel Berry Brigadier General of 1 L* all mended to with I.e P age’s equipage. Colonel Berry’s tent suffered with expended itself or because of more efficacious England Order of Protection, went to Hallo­ school census. He registered 2337 scholars, June 14, High School graduation; 17th, I Volunteers, to rank from March 17, 1862. methods of treatment, and perhaps both.” well, Thursday to institute a lodge of the between the ages of 4 and 21 years. This 19th, Dare Comedy Co.; July 25, 26 • .q u id G lu e . Ix’nt th at w hat y o u need? ‘*>eother., hut being absent in command of Commenting on this well deserved promotion, , . . . , , . . the picket, he experienced no inconvenience, Rockland is a very healthy place,” he order in that city. is a gain of 62 over last year when they 27, Nickerson & Smith’s Comedy Co.; J It is beyond ad for s ir e in fb : It is free , aiu> the men speedily restored it to its place, the Rockland Ga ze iie of March 20, 1862, continued, “due to the assembling of many The twenty-third annual convention of the footed up 2275. This shows that our popu­ 29, Jed Prouty. says: “ We learn with much satisfaction that front urn/, and ne^er iiiju. e -the m ost rZt’/fca/^ j The sutler’s covered wagon performed a health conditions—sea air, mountain air, Grand Lodge of Maine, Knights of Pythias, lation is increasing somewhat. Following is Because of the hard times the managers the appointment of Colonel Hiram G. Berry this year’s census by wards: Ward one, 329; the Opera I louse have decided to drop fabrics. It is re dv with • it any beating. A gyration over the lent of the surgeon, Dr. combustion of wood, and the like. Our only will be held at Waterville next Wednesday, of the Fourth Maine Regiment as Brigadier trouble is a little prevalence of rheumatism, May 15. The representatives from Gen. two, 223; three, 459; four, 285; five, 445; rates fur admission to coming entertaimnentl. lady can use it w.lltoul calling on the nun - Libb”- d»I»»8in8 11 somewhat, then speeding General was confirmed in the executive ses­ away al random, making havoc along its lue perhaps to easterly winds.” Berry La Lodge * are Past Chancellors six, 402; seven, 194. This will be heartily appreciated by pi*" of the house. Take no substitute. sion of the Senate on Monday. We are Keyes, A. A. Beaton and Oliver Otis. 1 course. pleased at the promotion, not only because it THE CITy’ hOSPITAL The humorous lecture to be delivered at DANGEROUS*QUARRIES- is gratifying to Colonel Berry’s friends and I’ratt Memorial church next Wednesday even­ LIFE IN CAM I. fellow citizens, but because we believe it an INTERESTING RELIC. ing, by W. O. Fuller, Jr., will doubtless draw I f PA C E ’S a large audience, judging from tbe manner in honor justly due to the merits of an able and Present Status of Affairs— Preliminary Organiza­ Inspector Chalk ot Augusta in the City Seeing L I Q U I D f * I I I P I January 19, 1862, Colonel Berry writes: which tickets are already selling. Mr. Fuller’s READY f 'USE. ! “The weather here is awful, it rains most of efficient officer.” tion for a Certain Purpose. No City of Rockland Appears Thereon and What Can Be Done in the Premises. WS In W ba II. G. Tibbetts of the Fourth Maine voices lecture will differ considerably from its former ri . 10 c e n ts . Sold everywhere ' the lime and 'tis dreadfully muddy. Can do Knox County Is Also Non Est. delivery in this city, and there will be some .AX*, with pat -ii cover lor M echanics. I* nothing but sit in our tents, which is lonely the feelings of that command in a letter to Some little discussion has been created over the Gazette. He says: “ We learned with the propose 1 city hospital matter, by the fact new matter prepared expressly for this ocea R. F. Chalk, inspector of factories and 1 enough. No drill, no marches, but a steady The following letter is self explanatory. sion. Tickets are placed at the popular price workshops, has been in this city engaged upon confinement to quarters. 'Phis weather will mingled pleasure and regret of the promotion that the call for a meeting for the purpose of Mr. Lovejoy has the thanks of the public of Colonel Berry to the rank of a Brigadier rganization was signed by none but allopaths, of 25 cents, and are on sale at 1 )unn & his official duties. He recently went through Tho fresher the goods 1 probably last some weeks, during which can- library trustees for his valuable gift: Carr’s, also by members of the Methodist the State 01 Maine Pant Co’s large building on General. Our pleasure was because we love from this it was inferred that homeopaths W amiiinuton, D.C '., May 4, 1895. ' not see how we can do anything; still there is church. Park street aud told T he C.-G. reporter that the better the taste ' talk of an advance as a simultaneous move­ to see those deserving of merit rewarded, and were excluded. 11. M. Lord, esq., Rockland, Me.:—1 send those whom we admire and respect promoted The facts of the case are that the hospital you herewith, as a slight contribution to the •The May number of the Maine Central is he found everything as “slick as a whistle.” ment down the Mississippi by Halleck, As a special object this trip Inspector Chalk ' through T ennessee to the Cumberland Gap by to that position where their talents can have movement has not reached a stage yet for a Rockland Public Library, a very interesting out and is an issue worthy in every respect of full scope; and our regret was because when discussion of that question. Whatever may map of the State of Maine published in 1820, its promoters. It contains an excellent looked over our limerock quarries with a Buell, and an attack on the Wilmington & view, if it cau he done, of rendering their con­ Weldon Railroad by Burnside, and on Nor­ Colonel shall leave us we shall sulier an be the intention of the allopaths who signed the same year in which Maine was admitted write-up of Rockland from the pen of Frank parable loss. Those who have been our the call, the character of the hospital, the to tbe Union as the 10th State under the A. Winslow, the Globe correspondent of this dition safer to workmen. His attention was folk by Wool, Winchester in Virginia by called to the matter particularly by tbe Rosecrans, and lastly by McClellan to hold companions through adverse circumstances selection of a start, etc., will be left ertirely to Constitution. If the library committee thinks city, together with portraits of some of our and privations seem dear to us ever afterwards, the trustees. The meeting called a week or that the map can be better preserved and leading citizens and views of public building several accidents which have occurred in late Beauregard in check at Manassas, to prevent years, due to reck falling from the cliffs. him from sending troops to reinforce the and therefore ’tis natural that he, who has ago was for the purpose of effecting an utilized by having it framed, and hung upon and picturesque scenery along the coast. been at our head and looked out for our best organization so as to be in condition to make the walls of the library, 1 will be glad to defray W.»». A. .A. KimballIXI.HUUH ofMl this inia city« iy >»is the advertising The quarry owners now take every precau- other points which 1 have named. 1 have no manager of this publication and the well tion in their power bui find it difficult to doubt but decisive events will soon take place, interests in the most careful manner ever a bid lor the care of sailors at this port, which any expense attending such action. since the regiment was first organized, should would prove quite an aid to such an estab­ Yours truly, tilled pages of advertising is evidence ol his guard against the action of fiott and constant but I think most of the lighting will be done efficient work. j»r of blasting. They will however give tu“ West. You can look at my maps aud get the occupy a large place in our hearts. While lishment. No medical men are connected Sam'l C. Lovejoy. other regiments about us have languished and with the management of the organization. At the annual meeting of the incorporators •“^ c t o r all the aid in their powe* whole plan of the campaign. Bueil takes and trustee, of the Rockland Saving, Hank, Mr. Cb.tk’, term expire. J«ly^3. andhe I possession of the railroad through Cumber­ become disgraced by having unqualified and T he C.-G., however, hopes with many FISH STORIES. Wednesday, May 8, the following olliceis candidate for reappointment. He ha. . land Gap, cutting off supplies from Manassas unworthy commanders, we have flourished others in this city, that when the movement from that direction. The Atlantic expeditions, and lived through the trying ordeal occasioned takes definite shape and form the homeopaths were elected: E. It. I.awry, president; E. D. ponenta, one of whom u Capt. A. G. by Bull Run, and have come to that perfec­ of the county may be included in tbe organ­ The Chas. E. Weeks Co. is doing a big Spear, treasurer; Sam’l liryaut, John S. C ase,' ltlls c,,y- that line running south through Wilmington fish business on Atlantic wharf. Last year the and Weldon, tie here to dispatch the passage tion in arms when army officers who are pres­ ization. To make the movement a success E. R. Spear, E. H. Lawry, George M. Brain­ ent at inspections or parade are loud in and to command and enlLt the united interest company shipped 1200 hogsheads of fish, erd, John Lovejoy, W. H. Fogler, trustees. into Maryland. Rosecrans in the mountains equivalent to more than 1,200,000 pounds. THEY CATCH FISH. of Virginia, General Dix on the Eastern shore their commendations; and even General of the community, and make the movement All these are re-elections, and eminently justi­ Heintzelinan, who never says anything unless Uccessful this will be necessary. To salt this vast amount of fish it required fied by the successful and profitable ma.iner in Accomac ami Northumberland counties; 2900 hogsheads of salt, or 1,614,000 pounds. when their armies ate once so placed, the sup­ be means it, speaks of the Fourth Maine iu which the bank’s affairs have been admin­ At the anunal (netting of the Matinicus Regiment in the highest terms to General $100 Reward, $100. There will.be a large increase of business istered, its rale of dividends being steadily Fishing C om pany the following officers were plies necessary for a large army cannot be this year over last. obtained in so small a district as he (Beaure­ McDowell and the War Department. The The readers of this paper will be pleased to maintained at four per cent per annum, and elected: President, W. B. Young, Matinicus; gard) will have left, aud he cannot bold out natural military ability of Col. Berry, together learn that there is at least, one dreaded dis­ The Gloucester Advertiser prints the fol­ its deposits constantly growing, reaching this secretary and treasurer J. T. Hall, Rockland; but a very short tune. Such is the plan. with the amount of knowledge of warfare ease that science has been able to cure in all lowing : “One of the largest codfish on month, as we stated list cck, the million directors,. W. B Young, J. T. Hall aud J. H. God grant it may prove successful.” which he has acquired by studious application its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh record was landed Saturday by the schooner d filar mark. Sanborn of Vinalhavcu. Again he writes under date of Jan. 22,1862: and practice since his entree into the service, : is the only positive cure now known to Estelle S. Nunan at Reed & Gamage’s wharf, “ 1 am still hard at work building earthworks, eminently tits him for his new position,and there the medical fraternity. Catarrh 'being a con­ which when dressed weighed 91 pounds. is no doubt that he will always prove himself The crew and men on the wharf say it must Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. All GOLD COIN Goods ride pits and breastworks. For nine nights 1 stitutional disease, requires a constitutional Gov*t Report have slept scarcely an hour a night. Picket an honor to his Slate it may be some weeks treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­ have weighed at least 125 pounds wheu were canned last season. an

West Rockport, Spruce Head and other ! CONTAGIOUS DISEASES FRATERNITY FACTS. CUPID'S DARTS. ARBOR OAY. correspondence arrived too late for insertion this week. Ladies’ Can*®’- Pash and Diphtheria Appear in the Same Disclosures o f' Importance From the Hidden Young People al Home and Abroad United in The School Children Observe Ihe Day Wi.h i That was a narrow escape Friday evening, Locality -A ll Under Control Haunt of the Gay and Giddy Goat. Hoi, Bonds of Matrimony- Appropriate Ceremonies Furnishings. at Salvation Army Hall. Several hundred people were crowded into the hall, and a The fir-t tliphtheria case of the >ear has A. A. Beaton is in Boston attending the AU the schools in th^ citv closed Friday I Get The Most kerosene lamp was knocked down and broken The Daily Press of Danville, 111., of the is­ been reported. The aftlicted party is a Miss ' Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias. sue of Wednesday, May 1, has the following afternoon in order that Aoor Day might he ‘ on the stairs, the only avenue of egress. The Williams, a young lady, residing on Main C. G. Spaulding of Oldtown is in this city observed. At the Purchase street school a j Crockett & Lovejoy's stairs were quickly on tire and burned so notice of the marriage of Miss Eleanor Side- For Your Money! street, near Holn.es. The case is not a in the interests of the ( )rder of Foresters, linger, a former estimable young lady of Rock­ tree was planted and dedicated to Miss Nancy j furiously that the wall leading into the Tib­ malignant one. J Beaton organizer! a new order New I. Burbank, a former teacher; remarks were betts store was nearly charred through. The port. "A happy and auspicious event last There have been reported to the Board of England Order of Protection in Hallowell last evening was the marriage of Miss Eleanor, made by Supt. Dunton; songs were sung, an ! fire was put out without a panic and without original poent written for the occasion by 1 Health seven cases of canker rash, five in the week daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sidehnger, Quality amount* to little unleaii the priee be fair. the aid of the lire department, but as we family of Capt. Frank Alywatd, and tvso in Miss Annie E. Coughlin was read, with other Ladies’ Store, started out to say, it was a narrow, a very The Warren Rebekahs have been invited and David Beyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Low price* nre not bargain* unleae quality fa the e the family of Amos Bishop, both families Beyer, at the bride's home, Water Works appropriate exercises. Appropriate songs, narrow escape. to visit Golden Rod Lodge at Appleton, June recitations and other exercises were held in ! We combine them—Rejoice and buy. residing on Crescent street near the school Villa. At 8.30 o’clock Mrs. F. E. Wade 421 Main St., Perfection In atyle and aa«ortment. building. The Bishop children cases are 12 and work the degree. the schools taught by Miss Hall, Miss Went­ played Mendelssohn’s march and the bride . . HAS . . Satisfaction In quality and price. Apropos of that Friday night fire, T he quite severe. Miriam Lodge, Daughters of Rebeckah, worth, Miss Hodgkins, Miss Thorndike, Miss C.-G. heard several of the firemen criticising and groom unattended descended the stair­ Theae are youra If you make aelecliona from a will go to Tenant’s Harbor tomorrow after­ case, moved to the south side of the south Coughlin, Mrs. Snow, Miss O’Donnell, Miss the officer for ringing in the alarm, because noon to institute a new lodge. Keene, MissSweetland and Miss Walker. new atock of Fine THE CHURCHES. parlor, where an impressive ring service was : EVERYTHING: the fire was out when the department arrived. Island Home Encampment of Vinalhaven performed by Rev. W. R. Andcreck, of First Any officer would have been criminally ne­ will work the Patriarchal degree at its next In Woman’s Apparel that gligent had he not rung in the alarm in a case Baptist church. The usual season of rejoic­ LIFE’S BRIGHT SIDE. may be needed and at . . Rev. II. B. Tilden of Massachusetts de­ meeting, May 17, on two candidates. ing and of extending felicitations then fol­ Boots, Shoes, of that sort. The summoning of the fire de­ livered two extremely interesting discourses at partment should not be limited to cases of its There are eleven Esquires eligible to the lowed. An index of the esteem and admira­ Cares Are Laid Aside and Thoughts VKRT LOW PRICKS. the Baptist Church, Sunday. The floral dec­ rank of Knight in Georges River Lodge, K. tion in which the couple was held was the Are Given Only to Pleasure. absolute and certain need, but it should be orations were very pretty. P., Warren, and that rank will be conferred number of choice gifts received, many coining . IF VOU WANT . called when there is a probability or even a from Boston and Louisville. Oxford Ties, possibility of its being wanted, and if the Bishop Neely of this diocese confirmed on three of them this evening. The idea of a pink and white wedding was The graduating class of Rockland High Silks, Gloves, police of the city haven’t instructions to that sixteen candidates at St. Peter s Church Wed- Port Clyde Lodge, K. of P., has work School gave Supervisor John R. Dunton a | deaday evening. He was assisted by Rev. almost every night now. The lodge has borne out in the decorations of the house, Hosiery, Wrappers, effect they should receive them at once. It’s which were the handiwork of the bride, and surprise party at the residence of R. Anson better to prevent a fire than to extinguish one Henry Jones of Camden, Rev. J. S. Moody planned to give an entertainment May 28, at Crie, Broadway, Wednesday evening. A Corsets, Ribbons, and Rev. Mr. Davenport. The services elicited much praise. In the south parlor a Slippers, etc. and a dozen alarms without services being which time it will be one year old. lunch was served of cake and chocolate with : Laces, Etc., rendered are preferable to a conflagration were very impressive, music being furnished canopy had been wrought of apple blossoms, The officers of Canton Vinalhaven, P. M., and from its centre a marriage bell designed home-made candy fora sweet finale. Games, . WE CAN SHOW THEM. . which might have been prevented by a by the surpliced choir. I. O. O. F., will be publicly installed Wednes­ of the same material was swinging. Beneath chat and conundrums occupied the time, i prompt ringing in of the alarm. The services at St. Peter's next Sunday will day evening, May 29. Music by Meservey, The teachers of the High School were of the [ Handsome as any on Earth, be 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m . with sermon this floral piece the couple stood when the party. Rackliff A Doherty. Public to members and nng was slipped. The remaining embellish­ Immense Assortment, Rockland people are greatly pleased with by Rev. Geo. W. Davenport in the morning intimate friends. Infants’ ments of the house were exotics and potted New Features, the May issue of the Maine Central, which is and an address by the rector in the evening. A preliminary meeting of those who signed Rodolf’s Liver Pills cure Headache, Indi­ The regular service and Sunday school at flowers placed in tasteful effect. The dining devoted to the route of the Frank Jones, and application for a charter for a chapter of the room was quite fetching. Festoons of the gestion, Constipation and torpid liver. Clothing. Exclusive Styles, includes an interesting article on Rockland Rockland Highlands at 2:30 p. m. with Order of Eastern Star, at Union was held Sat­ special music. Rev. J. S. Moody will preach wedding colors fell from the four corners and Reliable, Trusty, from the ready pen of Frank A. Winslow. urday evening, in Masonic Hall, in that place. were caught up at the chandelier. A bridal The article is brightened with cuts of Bay and administer Holy Baptism next Sunday at Sixty names have been secured. It is hoped Serviceable Goods Long Cove, at 2 130 p. m. table was in the center of the room and at it Point, the Custom House, quarry and kiln that the grand officers will come and institute sal many invited guests. Carnations and Come in and See our Goods. M A R K E D A T scenes and portraits o f John T. Berry, S. M. the Chapter next Friday evening. smilax garnished that board and pink ribbons Bird, W. S. White, W. II. Harrington D. M. BIG FISH. Col. W. H. Fogler attended the annual bisected the linen cover. Geraniums and a Murphy and John L. Donohue. The wide meeting of Maine Commandery of the Military profusion of other plants were banked on the ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! circulation of such matter must necessarily The Inrgest codfish on record was brought Order of the Loyal Legion, in Portland, last mantel as a background. The serving of re­ benefit this city, and T he C.-G. in behalf of week, arriving home Friday. This organiza­ freshments was done partially by the four the Rocklanders hereby extends a vote of to Lane \ Libby’s wharf Vinalhaven Thurs­ H ot day. It weighed a little less than 125 pounds. tion is composed of the present and past members of the bride’s class in the First Bap­ thanks to Messrs Bosworth & Manley, Col. W. commissioned officers of the Army and Navy. tist Sunday school. A. Kimball and Mr. Winslow for valuable The measure of the head, in circumference was 4 ft., 3 inches. Capt. E. A. Butler and Col. Fogler of this The bride wore a becoming costume of The Standard services rendered. city and Col. S. H. Allen and Dr. II. C. white brocaded silk, high neck, puff sleeves W e a th e r Levensaler of Thomaston are members. The and carried lilies of the valley. Among the Wentworth & Co., late Gen. Tillson was also a member. guests were the members of the bride’s Sun­ Dre3s Patterns. 338 Main St., Rockland. day school class and these persons from afar: The annual conclaves of the Masonic Mrs. J. D. Rust, Rockport, Me.; Mrs. Ann C lo th in g ! The popularity of these patterns I FULLER & COBB. bodies were held in Portland last week and Porter, Fairmount and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. is becoming widespread. They are j were well attended by the Masons of Knox Stahl and children, Terre Haute, Ind. county. The Grand Lodge F. A A. M. met a saving in every way. They are Tuesday and 200 lodges were represented. MEN AND WOMEN. simple in construction, and are rec­ The membership is now 21,809, initiated SERGE COATS ognized ns the during year 850; affiliated 124; died 372; In Blue, Black and Steel demitted 224; a net gain of 37S. A. M. Having Especial Reference to People Special Values This Week Wetherbee of Warren was appointed a trustee Well Known Hereabouts. M ix tu re s . LEADING PAPER PATTERNS. of the charity fund. The Grand Royal arch chapter met Tuesday Edwin O. Dow of the Knox A Lincoln is $ 4 and S 5 We have the agency for Rockland, WALTER A. WOOD ------O 3 X T ------‘------evening, 48 chapters being represented. ofl duty with the mumps. Winfield S. Hinckley formerly of Thomaston, nnd always carry a full assortment was elected King, Rev. John 1’ettingill of this Miss Mabel Fish is visiting her parents in of patterns as well as the latest : city, chaplain, L. M. Kenniston of Camden, Burkettville this week. BLACK ALPACi COATS MOWING ..SEASONABLE GOODS. Captain of the Host. Joseph Farwell of Unity was in town last issu e s o f Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters week. He is recovering from a touch of la $ 2 , $ 2 .5 0 , S 3 met Wednesday, 13 councils being represented. grippe. The “Standard” Delineator, The membership is now 2,042 a gain of 184 MACHINE, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Simonton are in New - AND over last year. York for a couple of weeks, the gue9ts of The following appointments were m ade: Maurice E. Simonton and wife. DUCK VESTS Ladies’ Standard Magazine. Black Diamond District Deputy Grand Masters, District 9, Leon II. Jones has gone to Shelbourne, Fred M. Richards of Camden, District 10, Spring Tooth Harrow, Franklin Co. Mass., as Resident Engineer for $1. $1.25, $2 and $2.50 Orders by mail promptly attended Separate Skirts. Lilliputian Suits. Charles W. Stetson o f Damariscotta; Grand the State Highway Commission. King of the Cornfield Planter, chaplains, Rev. William A. Newbert of Thomaston; Grand Steward, Jacob R. Stewart Leander Staples of Monroe has been in Diamond Cultivator and 1 lot Navy and Black Skirts SI.69. The Hit of the Reason is our Lilli of Rockland. town for a few days en route for Boston. He <4 H U S T O N ’S Hnrse Hoe, The Grand Commandery of Knight Tem­ is well and hearty, and says the patent halter 250 Prs. DUCK TROUSERS 1 lot All Wool Skirts, lined through-' putlan Suits for the little folks. See plars met Thursday afternoon. Thirteen of is selling well. Steel Field Holler, out, *2.25. display in our north window. the 16 commanderies were represented. The Miss Jennie Saddington of this city is SI and SI.50 NEWS STAND. Shcvals, Pitchforks, , membership is 2904 an increase of 148. very ill at Norway —relapse of la grippe— Frederick S. Walls of Vinalhaven was elected and her sister, Mrs. Jere Sullivan, Winter and Hay Forks 50 Ladies’ Flannel Outing Suits, Boy8> Suitg g, 25 to 81.75 (8 to 6 Grand Commander; Dr. W. A. Albee of street, is with her. ♦ • ♦ ♦ Black and Navy Blue, 84.25. J Rockland, Grand Senior Warden. Allston Huntress of Boston was in town 120 DUCK YACHT SUITS Thursday. He will not occupy his Vinalhaven 5 dozen Ladies’ Washable Silk | BOYS OF ’61- residence until late in June. His son gradu­ $ 1 .00 a suit ates from the Boston Grammar in June. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN jfor 82.79. We can never (Girls’, *2.25 to 83.75 (4 to 14 yrs.) The Grand Armj Post and Many Friends. Eat. T. S. Fales of Boston, T he C.-G.’s “Selaf,” AT LOWEST PRICES, lie these W aists. Drink and Make Merry. has been in town for a day. Mrs. Eales and A. F. BURTON, child are here for the summer. Mr. Fales re­ A ports business rapidly improving at the Hub. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Changeable Silk W aists, enor­ Edwin Libby Post G. A. R. celebrated its J. Frank Hanrahan of Boston came to th LARGE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 20th anniversary Friday evening with appro­ mous Sleeves, 82.98. city Saturday. He leaves today for Belfast If Your Horse Has Worms priate exercises. The event was postponed and Bangor----- Mrs. S. Messifield, who has MAJORITY Dress Goods. one week owing to the death of Gen. Tillson. been spending the winter with her daughters. MONUMENTS -----T J S 3 E 3 ----- The hall was crowded with members of the Mrs. E. Merrill and Mrs. G. L. Black has Of the wheelmen of Hock- Post, Ladies Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans T a b l e t s , gone to Hope to spend the summer with her land a re rid in g II A M B LER S! Headstones, This department must not be neg­ and invited guests. The exercises opened laughter Mrs. Laura Montgomery. NUTRI0T0NE. with prayer by E. M. Shaw. Opening re­ with G. A J. tires. This is And all kinds of Shirt Waists. Samuel F. Robinson of Buffalo, N. V., who lected so we offer marks were made by J. E. Rhodes. Jona­ a pointer for those who have than Crockett made eloquent remarks on the s visiting his family in Thomaston for CEMETERY WORK. Ladies, take our advice and buy organization. Miss Anna Conant gave a week, was in town Saturday and was warmly not yet purchased a wheel. CHAS. I, SPEAR, All Wool Serges, 25c. recitation entitled “One of the Finest.” The greeted by. many old friends. Mr. Robinson Now in STOCK and will be SO LI) at 295 & 297 Main St. your W aist NOW We have 2000 following poem written by Miss Annie Cough­ was formerly engaged in the tailoring business prices to suit the time* : lWaists for you to select from lin was read by Miss Lucy Rhodes: — in Rockland and is pleasantly remembered. All Wool Serges, 33c. He is now in the real estate and insurance One Sarcophagus, gO-DAY. Later you will not have Write It in lima of lire; write It in word* of gold. business in Buffalo and is looking finely. Till the world shall learn anew a truth as the hill Two Cottage, His o p p o rtu n ity . All Wool Black Crepons, 25c, worth tops old. J. IL Jacobs and wife, formerly of Thomas­ One Gothic. Samuel Tibbetts, D.D.S. ton, will visit Knox ( ounty in June or early 50c. A truth that makes lite bourgeor and blossom as J. F. Gregory & Son O n e S p ire . Aaron’s rod, July. Mr. Jacobs is located in Chicago, where DENTAL OFFICE Who toils for love of man, he toils for love of God. his son, A. II. Jacobs, is the junior member Tablets. M arkers, etc Wash Silks, 29c. of the Rhodes A’ Jacobs Manufacturing Co., ONE PRICE 24 Elm St., Camden, Nle. .isses’ Jackets. And God ii The right is always makers of picture frames and mouldings. M Anyone in need of anything in thia line him, will find it to their advantage to ex­ And right 1 111st win at lust oft its Wit Jacobs is now in Philadelphia. Mr. Jacobs CLOTHIERS ANO OUTFITTERS, Half Wool Challies, 15c. will be remembered all over the state as a amine thia work. 1844 Teeth Extracted without Pain, *^ire sold out many of our Low very competent railway postal clerk, running Under Farwell Opera House, And first yo toiled for right, grey heroes of our Office & W orks near K. 4 L. Depot, And all operations on the teeth performed skill­ |Medium Price numbers, and 50 in. Covert Cloth Suitings, 50c : day, on the Boston-lfangor route. fully and carefully, by the most approved m etbda So toiled for God. And toiling won our faith for ROCKLAND, - MAINE. THOMASTON, ME. aye. T a v e MARKED DOWN OUR BETTER would be cheap at 75c. LIST OF LETTERS O, true as the urch that springs in the sky when GARMENTS rather than to re-order the storm is o’ei. Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the reek, 50 in. Covert Serges, 50c. And firm as a rock that throws the spray on onr ending May 1I, 1895. more. This gives our customers wihd-awepi shore, A FINE GARMENT AT THE PRICE 3 Swivel Silks, 39c. i by every loyal heart. M urray, Michael ‘ r p a r t! Morton, A. 11. OF A CHEAP ONE. This same Barbour, B- 8. McClintock, Howard Satin Stripe Challies, 25c. First title of our heroes, Knights of oui Father, Baynes, D r. It. B. Murshull, John God I Buss, Frederick C. N orthey, D. U. rule applies to all of our Capes Salute the knights still living, mourn those beneath Carter, Edward M . Norton, Ira NEW YORK RUCTION SALE 24 in. wide Velvets for Capes, SI.75 the sod. Chase John II. Perkins, John W. und Co and Jackets. Colins, Janu s Uuaaell, A. II. How does tiie record read since when ye led the Crockett, Albert R oss, L. C. p er y a rd . Curit, Capt. J F. (2) Story, Daniel Twenty years of loyal love and care for man. Crauy, George .Sullivan, J . L. A few more of those Sample Capes Drew,'I'. J. Wheeler, Capt left at $7<50. 32 in. wide Velvets for Capes,’$2.50 'Die orpiiuned child rnude glad and cheered the Dow, Edward Y Ladles* List. 3 0 0 - ROLLS CARPET - 3 0 0 widowed wife; Dobbin, Capt. E. B. Ames, Mrs. Bella L. ------4 The man who marched beside you, your care lias Davis. F. o. Alley, Mi*s Vina p e r y a rd . been for life. Fancher, F. A . Burden, Mr*. It. Hoar, Capt. II. H. < handler, Mr*. Henry Wherever fulls a comrade who wore the loyal blue, Hersey, James Moore, Mr*. E. E. Straw Mattings, OH Cloths, Cotton Challies, 3c per yard. No pauper’s gruve is his; pust death his friends Hammond, T. \V. Perkins, Mr*. Ella are true. Httvev, Charles H Peaslee, Mrs. Altha Outing. Suits. Johnsou, Alfred Smith. Mrs bill £ GinghtUps, 6 l-4c per yard. tiboui with a trumpet toue, blazon the words Leech, Jam es Y. Woodcock, Mrs. Maggie abroad— Ingrains, Tapestries largjZasBortinent of this Popu- Who toils for love of man, he toils for love of God. Here is this lesson taught best since the world be­ Necessity can be found in gan, The Father boot! of God, the brotherhood of maul Consumption. and Brussels! 'M aine. Thy name la no mUnouur—our t Grand Army The incessant wasting of a ir Covert Cloth Suit, both in For Gentlemen. euulry'a corn consumptive can only be over­ Blaizer and Eton Effects at 810.50, come by a pi werful concentrated Old Glory wave* aho\e thee a birthday heuiaou nourishment like Scott's Emul­ We were never able in the history of our Carpet Bus­ A new lot of Percale Shirts, Fancy and our Navy and Black Cheviot Attention. world, •ulutel Farewell till tweot) sion. If this wasting is checked / /h e iness to give you such Great Bargains. Suits at *18.50 are the sellers that aud Stripes, all sixes, 98c. records and statistics were read by and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease nons can duplicate ; all fitted per­ /u rn . Rhodes. R From these we will publish 1 lot 4-in-hand Grass-Cloth Ties, 19c /next weeek an interesting article. Col. L. D. there is hope of re c o v e ry . fectly before delivered, without 'Carverarver , gave an interesting address on Capt. Edwin Libby characterizing him as “a true 'extra expense. 1 lot Gents’ Braces, 9c ; 8 for 25c. oldier; an efficient BOUGHT AT 33', PER CENT. DISCOUNT officer.” Mrs. R. U . Burnham in behalf of S co tV s the W. S. R. C. and Col. Edward K. Gould in behalf of the Sons of Veterans, spoke eloquently. You Get the Benefit! Don’t forgeto that we have ■'just opened the J originalOriginal poems by I*.F. E. Aylward were read E m u ls io n CARPET DEPT. ON ad R-IjOOR w est assortment of Parasols and Sun of Cod-liver Oil,with Hypophos­ O I A. J. Crockett, hish and others. Many com- rades was present from neighboring Posts. A phites, does more to cure Con­ tllas ever shown in this vicinity. [ bountiful collation was served by the Relief sumption than any other known Corps at the conclusion of the exercises. The re m e d y . I t is for all Affections of remainder of the evening was devoted to social Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron­ intercourse and playing games. The obser­ chitis and Wasting. rampklit/ru. SIMONTON DRY GOODS CO. F U L L E R A C O BB. vance of this anniversary was enjoyed by the ScettABe.ae, N. Y. allOrujgut.. He. Post and friends. rtOCKLLA^TD. THE ROdaCANB COURIER GAZETTE TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1895.

M. Frank Donohue’s new delivery team is AMUSEMENTS AND AWOUNCEMENTS. Spear, May & Stover have an assortment of SPECTACLES LOST, one of the handsomest in the city. wallpapers that can 1 ardly be excelled in A P A IR OF SPECTACLE*- The finder will he A leak in the water pipe in the Paladino’s The “ Big Four” furnish music for a ( alico Maine. Housekeepers can always find some- NKLL^t’tle W’ioo worth future at exactly 12 o’clock, so you may now budget of comicalities. The company is too of new books. run your clocks and watches by the bell. well known here, where they have appeared The Domestic Bread made fiv C. R. Rising The hand of fellowship was given six new Formerly this noon test has been made as many times, to need any extended puffing. the baker Is a genuine new thing, and very ANSWER .THIS. The show is better than ever this year, with delicious. The following label appears on The largest subscription* house in the country members at the First Baptist church, Sunday near 12 as possible, but not near enough to every loaf—buy no other: wants a flr*t-elass representative for this commun­ morning of last week. catch a train by. many new features. Tickets now ready at the ity for strictly special work. Short hours. Good Opera House. C. E. Rising** pay. Minister, teacher, or wide-awake man or Delinquent tax payers shouldn’t forget that W. O. Fuller, Jr., in his lecture tomorrow New Domestic Bread. woman given preference. A ddress, Mating age and property on which the taxes are not paid will evcn;ng is to give for the first time an account Best In the World. former employment, Globe Bible Publishing Co., Spear, May S Stover’s The Nine Black Beauties gave their min­ None Genuine Without this Label 72fJ Chestnut 8t., Phlla., Pa. 18-21 be advertised for sale the 20th inst. of a negro meeting he once attended and the strel entertainment in Watts Hall, Thomaston, The first open car of the season made its sermon by the eloquent old colored preacher. Friday night. The singing and dancing was “If you want to smoke a dean Havana filled Mr. Fuller has also been requested to repeat Engine and Boiler and Sew­ appearance Saturday and was run on the especially good and thelyoung ladies were as­ cigar, ask tor the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold Thomaston route. It was well patronized all the recitation, “A Tale of the Orient,” which sisted in special;ies by R. IL Crockett rnd ing Machines for Sale- Is the Place day. he recently gave with such succcjs at the First Eddie LeBarre. The audience was small but everswhere. H. M. B. 5 cents. Au upright engine and boiler, 8 horse power, 13 Baptist concert. Ex-Mayor Knight is to pre­ Binger and 10 D 10 Wheeler & Wilson sewing Repairs and improvements at the city fat .a showed its appreciation in applauding the Special sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of machine*, 1 Wheeler & Wilson button-hole ma­ are nearly completed. There are 19 regu’ar side. rendition of each selection. Russian tea was watches, chains, rings, tools, working men’s chine, with flhaftlng pulleys, belting tables and To Buy Your Paper. The Simpson house will open for summer seived at the conclusion of the first part. The benches and everything complete for shirt manu­ residents there, and more than 100 people pants, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on a dol- facturing, 409 ft. steam pipe. Will be sold together ou’side are receiving help. business June 12th. It is the intention of the entertainment was followed by a grand ball. ar saved. Men’s clothing, watches, tools and • r separately Call or address Tillson’s Light Infantry will beg.n rifle management to make this bcautifu1 resort The Beauties will entertain Vinalhaven people furniture bought and sold. If you wish to 18-20 MRS. B.C.CORTIIELL,Thomaston,Me practice at the Oakland range the first pleas • popular for all who may favor them w'th s Thursday evening. An excursion will prob­ sell furniture or clothing send a card and I \N e Have the Largest Assortment and ant day. A new feature will be revolver visit. The management had received a num ably be run in conacction with the event, will call. Money to loan on personal proper­ matches between the officers. her of applications the past week and the touching at Hurricane, so that people from ty. Max Antin, 90 Sea street, Rockland. Our Prices Are At the Bottom! . . indications point to a successful season Rockland and Hurricane can attend the en- The fire department was called out Sunday There does not seem to be a single thi ng terta:nment and ball, and return home the Domestic and Vienna Bread fresh and sweet afternoon at about five o’clock, in the rain, lacking at this delightful place. same night. every day. Hot rolls made from best materials for a brush tire on North Main street. The This Year We Purpose to Sell A treat is in store for the members and for tea. Cake and pastry of best quality sei ces of the department were not needed.* The Castle-square Opera Company’s sum Brown Bread and Benns Saturday and Sunday lady friends of the Central Club this evening Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. ( harles M. Tibbetts is one of the hardest in the way of a telephone concert. This may nier season, Boston, has “caught on” in great workers hereabouts. He averages 18 hours sound funny but an inventive genius has got style. Full houses have been the rule at all a day at this season of the year. Some of up an improvement to the telephone that is performances this week and the outlook for y .ir tb s . BEDDIfJq our younger men think a ten-hour day a very marvelous. A telephone will be placed in “Boccacio” is bright. Ehe cast for “Boccacio; WALL PAPERS long one. the Club’s card room and those present will or, the Prince of Palermo” has Miss Elssing Ro l l in s—Rockland, M.iy I, to Mr. and Mr*. E. 1*. Rolliti*, a son. • Dull business in the state has causedj the have the pleasure of listening to a concert in for the title role; Mr. Wolff in the part of Lnmbertuccio, the mirth provoking grocer, Ht a r l —Waldoboro, May 1, t«> Capt. and Mr*. And if Low Prices and a Big Stock will cancelling of dates by many first-class shows. Portland. All who receive invitations should 8. E. Stahl, a daughter. PWTS with the interpolation of a topical song to Manager Black of Farwell Opera House is avail themselves of the opportunity offered Young—Cushing, A pril 29, to Mr. and Mr* F. do it, we shall certainly succeed. the refrain “ He Only Wanted One” ; Mr. G. Young, a daughter. . . AT THE . . growling thereat, several first-class companies for an evening’s enjoyment. The concert Beaumont Smith as Pietro, the co-merry Lu fk in —Oceanvllle, Deer I*le, A pril 28, to Mr. having thrown up their Rockland dates. will begin at about 8 o’clock. and Mr* Seth W. Lufkin, a son maker of Larabertuccio; Miss Bell as the Bk n n e r —Waldoboro, April 2% to Mr ami Mr-. Clifton and Karl have contracted to paint C. E. Rising, the manufacturer of the fa­ heroine, Fiametta, and Miss Rosalind Rissi as Gardner A. Benner, a daughter. Two things we shall push for all the big new hotel at Squirrel Island, just fin­ mous “domestic bread,” sports two of the Beatrice. “Dorothy” will be produced during K ir k —-Waldoboro, April 24, to Mr. und Mr*. C. Mather Greenery, ished by the \V. II. Glover Co., of this city. handsomest, dantiest, handiest bake carts in the week following “ Boccacio.” The venti­ A. Kirk, a non. Pleasunt St., Rockland. they are worth— z / Cam prrLL—Oceanvllle, Deer Isle, A pril 23, to Mr. Karl and crew left yesterday for the Island the state. Both are his own make and the lating apparatus, which has given the Castle- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, a daughter. to do the job, which will take five or six many new features about the carts are crea­ square Theatre a great deal of its fame, has H il t o n —W aldoboro, A pril 23, to Mr. and Mr*. weeks. tions of his own brain. They are perfectly had a good test in the hot wave of this week Willie L. Hilton, anon. A miss—Warren, May 0, to Mr. anti Mr*. 8 . A . GerauiuiuM, out of pot*...... 12 cents The lawns about town are looking beauti­ proporti'ned; light running gear; hang just and has proved itself more than equal to any Ames, u son—8ti lbs. ‘ Colei...... 5 cents right; are arranged so the driver can easily ful carueted with green and the slumbers of demands upon it. The house is ready cool Quinn —W orcester, M as*, May 2, to M r. and V ines...... from cts.to 20 cents BOOKS AND HOUSE PAPERS! the late risers are disturbed by the merry reach any part without leaving his seat; and without draughts. Mrs. W. W. Quinn, a son —Willoughby Floreston. click, click of the lawn mower. We can there are patent arrangements for keeping Pansies, in full bud bloom, out of show more beautiful lawns than any other rolls and bread hot if necessary; the com­ The House of the Good Shepherd is one of glarriaflts. p o ts...... 50 cents partments are double panelled; a patent flats...... 40 cents city in the state. Rockland’s most worthy benevolent institu­ If you want either of these oome in The promoters of the new city hospital slide keeps rain from the driver, and the ap­ tions, and one that appeals peculiarly to the F if ie l d —H amblkn — Rockland, April 30, by proach of the cart is announced by the music sympathies of Rockland people, who should Rev. J. II. l’arshley, D. M. Filleld of Green’* Land- movement are looking over various properties ing, Deer Isle, aud Bertha E. Hamblen of Itocklund. Comet Asters, finest strain...... 20 cis. doz. and we will give you prices, and with a view to their fitness for hospital pur­ of chime bells. The carts are artistically be glad of any opportunity of helping this painted, scrolled and lettered. On one is F if ie l d —S mall—Green** Landing, Deer lale. Stock...... “ “ poses. Among those under consideration are beneficient institution. Such an opportunity May i, Both Flfleld und Lillian Small, both of you can see for yourself that the R. Y. Crie place on Broadway, and - the lettered in gold “ Best in the World” with a will present itself next Thursday evening, Green’* Landing. Ztnuh «...... “ “ picture of the “ Brownies,” “C. E. Rising’s when a concert, lirst-class in every respect, Young—Davim—Eagle Rock, Virginia, April 24. C andytuft...... “ “ Gurdy and also the H. S. Bird properties on Eugene A. C Young, tarraerly of Rockland, aud mean business. Room Mould Rockland street. Domestic Bread” and other lettering; on the will be given by the following talent: Mrs. France* Patton Davis, both of Eagle Rock. W hite Scabiosa...... “ “ other in silver lettering is, “Largest Circu­ Clara Gregory Simonton, the talented recita- G reenlaw —J o y ce—Bouth Deer Isle, May 5, by Verbenas, in bud...... 40 cfs. doz. M. F. Donohue, the growsir, justly takes a Rev. E. W. Belcher, Frank N. Greerdaw and Era of every description; Picture lation” and “C. E. Rising’s New Domestic tionist, who always delights her audiences; Petunias, double fringed, 4 »ncb great deal of pride in a handsome new de­ Bread.” These are surely models of bakery M. Joyce, noth of Deer I bIb. Miss Arline Yorke of Boston, a cultured and Sim m ons—WiLET—Caradeu, May 1, Herbert <> pots...... 12c to 15c livery outfit. / The wagon is from J. Fred carts and they have caused much favorable Framed. We have a NEW WAY^ Hall’s, an75, So u l e —Waldoboro, May 2, ('harks 8. Houle. The Gurdy double tenement house with lot 100 of interested spectators. The Burpee Co. S p e a r —Warren, May 10, Alexander Spear, aged feet front on North Main Street Place; ren’s for 2140 class {100, and 2:30 class $125. The The reunion o f the Plymouth Pilgrim des­ 74 yeurs, 4 months, 10 day*. $204. Subject to mortgage of $1000. connected with the hydrant at the corner of entries close at 12 o’clock Tuesday, June 11, cendants, which was to have been held on the Also—Gurdy Limerock Quarry, Gurdy Store and Main and Limerock streets, the Berry Co. and must be made to Fred II. Berry. Standish farm in Warren, June 5, will be Ixjt, and Gurdy Kiln Privilege. The kiln privilege with the hydrant on the corner of Main and Dae “Good Samaritan” Liniment I* 1-2 undivided of the most northern privilege on Optician. Mr. Berry has also arranged races for July postponed to z\ugust 8, 1895. Front street, couslatlug of two kiln*, shed and Spring streets, and the Sears Co. worked on 4, at the Knox track. The purses will be New England papers please copy. wharf. Quarry, store and kiln to be sold together, Certitlcats from United Hospital 'and Dispensary the steamer which had its suction pipe in the announced later. subject to mortgage of $11,000. Boston. School street reservoir. Three sets of ladders HANDSOME DECREASE. A. S. LITTLEFIELD, Assignee. Office: Spear Block, cornei were placed on the rhorndike Hotel by the METHODIST CONFERENCE. CIRL WANTED Hook & Ladder boys and three streams of The assessors of Rockport have completed To do housework in a family of four. Good Main and Park Streets, water thrown on the roof The work was I their work and report the rate 17 mills. The wage*. Steady employment. Address LOCK well done. The annual session of East Maine Confer­ BOX 1278, Rockland, Me. 1718 ROCKLAND. ence has closed after an interesting and personal property of this town has decreased The Philharmonics,*} Thursday eyening, re- | >50,000. profitable session. The appointments for this, PASTURACE hearsed under the direction of George E. the Rockland District, are as follows: Torrey, who deftly handled the baton in Di­ Sweet Peas and Nasturtiums.—C. M. FOR (JOWS, ou the Pillsbury Farm, Ingraham's Examinations of the Eye Free o(. W. W . Ogier, presiding eider postofHce address, Tibbetts is now opening a large stock of the Hill. Good water anti feed. Apply to F. E. rector James Wight’s absence. Mrs Fred R. Thomaston; Belfast, 8. L. Hunscom; Boothbuy HURLEY, 49 Summer St., or lfl Water St. 19 22 Spear and Dr. T. E. Tibbetts sang the soprano Harbor, F. 11. Osgood, Breinsu und West Waldo- above fresh and new, either mixed or in Glasses made to correct all errois of rcfraetloi and bass solos in Rebekah, while Mrs. W. boro, W. A. Meservey; Camden und Lincolnville, separate varieties, and for sale by the ounce . Over tiirse hundred references in Rocklaad O. O. Winslow; China and East Vassuiboro, N. It. or packet; also flowering and vegetable plants PASTURING. vieinlly. A. Luce of Rockport was given a hearty en­ Good pasturage with abundant wuter can be ob­ Luciers’ Minstrels Pearson; (.'liuton, Benton und Burnham, ■). II. Oilier* epen day aud eveuing. core on her line rendering of the solos in Irvine; Cushing, supplied by W. II. Matlitt, of all kinds. tained on application to W. L. BLACKINGTOH, '•Liberty.” “ Rebekah” will be studied next Duinari*coitu and Mills, C. L. Buughart; Dresden, Rockland highlands. 19*22 M W DOMESTIC UK KA IL Thursday with solos by Mrs. Ada F. Mills M. 8. Preble; East Boothbuy ami South Bristol, ORESSMAKING. Arlington Wheat Bread, C. THOM AS SAUL V. P. Wardwell; Friendship and South Waldoboro, Mrs. W. II. lriske has just returned from Military Band and O r e tta and Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, and “ Liberty” with II R. Merrithew; Georgetown and Arrowsle, FOX TERRIERS. Likewise iny Cukef asd Pastry of surne quality. I Headed by the X. J. Jones; Knox aud Morrill, to be supplied; New York with all the latest ideas in dress x wo fine bred Fox Terriers for »ule. Inquire 0/ have just completed my second oven and can fill ail solos by Mrs. Luce. The other numbers for oiders promptly either by wholesale or retail. My work are as follows: “The Stars in Heaven” Muulvllle sud Pulermo, K. 8. Burrill; North making, having attended the spring openings R. E. BOYNTON, Druggist, Cumdeu, Me. 19 LUCIER BROTHERS. Vusealboro und VasNulboro, W. C Buksr; North in tfyat city, and is prepared to receive both Bread cun be procured at the following pluces Engagement extraordinary. The by Rheinberger, “Chorus of Revellers” by Waldoboro and Orff** Corner, A E. Russell; fresh every day, at my branch, Breck’aCar Station, artist put excellence Not/ is the time Gounod, and “Thanks Be to God” by Men­ Peiuuiiuid und New Harbor, J. A Morelcn; Pitts­ old and new customers at her home on LAUNDRY FOR S A LE Peter Kennedy & Co., Duvld Hull, E. Mont Perry, ton and Whitefield, C. W. Lowell, Randolph and Summer street. M. Flunk Douobue, Simon llall, E. S. Farwell, Miss Margurite Lucier delssohn. For purliculurs Theo. Kooiten, A lluskell, Prank H askell. K. B. to buy Chelsea, L G. March; Rocklaad, C. W. Brad lee; ETTK OKFICI In her Spanish dunces und musica Rockport, J 1.. Folsom, Round Pond aud Bristol, LAWNS. Ingraham & Co., F. M. Simiaous and A. Duly. speclaltle*. Special engagement of (J. K. Edgett; Heummont, M. F. Bridgbain , Sears­ port, A II. Feruuld: Sheepscot, F. W. Brooks; Bradley’s English l.awn fertilizers and o. K. itifsrrsci. HANK WHITE, Southport, supplied by J. W. Price; South Thom- choice lawn grass seeds will make your lawn The father of Comedy. The greet Bedding Plants! u»ton uud Spruce Head, II. B. Haskell; Thomas­ EVERYBODY READ! wit aud puueter . . . . Canned Goods ton, supplied by C. E. Beau; Onion, G. B. Chad­ green and beautiful. Please try them. For wick; L'nlty anti Troy, supplied by L.U. Merrill; sale by O. B. Fales, 48 Beech street, Rock­ The Delmanning Brothers, Just lock at the folloe/ing Waldoboro aud Widslow's Mills, D B. Phelan; land. The World’s Great cut Specialists. LARGE ENGLISH PANSIES, Windsor and Boss Hill, 8. A. Bender; Woolwich, It Is the bust bargain offered In Maiue. Loot Prices: F. 8 Rosa; C. A. Plummer, chaplain of Maine Slate Full and Powerful Company prison ; transferred to the conference T. J. Jones; The New England Real Estate agency of 100 Acre Stock Farm in So, Liberty, Seeds & Plants Sweet Corn, 8 cis. cau 90c dox. Irons the Maine Conference to the Vermont con­ Boston has the sale of the Fish farm in South We are now offering a large and varied Prof. Joseph R. Luoier, 3 lb. can Tom atoes, GERMAN QUILLED ASTERS, ference, A.W . C. Anderson; to the Maine con assortment of Flower aud Vegetable Early June Fees, Libery and offers the same for sale for >1,750. (Jailed by good judges the best farm lu Waldo county The only blind Musical Cumpeser Marrowfat Peas, ferouce, C. C. Phelan, B. ('. Wentworth, W. F. Known us the Fish farm and recently owned by Heeds, including all the standards and Holmes aud .1. L. Hoyle; to the New England F. M. Shaw, of this city is the local agent. many of the novelties. in the World. Author of several Strlug Beaas, Hirum Bliss. Jr., of Washington Me. The house i-ekbrulvd compositions. The only Wux Beaus, conference, W esley Wigg'.n and M. B. P ra tt; to the Is new and in good order; barn also new, 40x80, blind iuterlocuiui aud Actor, NARGARITE New York East conference, F. C. Haddock. C. F. Burton of Thomaston is doing some 8 lb. cau Pum pkiu, clupboarded uud puiuted, and doe cellar under all. Our Plant Department 3 •• Squash, highly artistic monumental work at his plant. These buildings, to say nothing of a couimo shop, 2 “ Apples, Dr. Sullivan of Portland, specialist on He has one sarcophagus, two cottages, one cost over $2500 |o build. T he land Is weft divided 2 “ Blueberries, CARNATION PINKS Gothic and one spire for sale and ready to de­ und fenced and of extru quality ; now cutting 40 to 8 “ Peaches. diseases of the eye and ear, will be in Rock­ 50 tons Al English buy. The 80 acre wood lot is 3 '• Baked Beaus, liver. ope of the hundaoinest in Waldo County, consisting ; From Fineat Imported deed land at Dr. Hitchcock’s office Saturday, all of rock muple. yellow bitch, beech und hemlock; JONA. CROCKETT, We also have s day Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday forenoon, C. 1. Burrows the horse man has a car m ore than b 30 cords tit to cut ’I beie is also a 1 Pecans at 1U cent Selling Low at load of fine horses in Thomaston, at the good apple orchard. The location is high aud 1 May 18, 19, 20, and 21. sightly and near the best of American neighbors, Orders Solicited Clinton house stables and will dispose of 'l'bt* proneily is now owned by a M assachusetts them this week. pally who cuuuot occuyv uud we me authorized to for . . . Give Us a Call. C. M. TIBBETTS. offt-rlialu price that is simply ridiculous—only Chas. M. Tibbetts, the seedman, has an $1760, terms to suit purchaser. No offer* conshl • red, as the property won’t be sold a dollar less. PLUMBING No Need to W ait! extra line assortment of seeds aud plants this Apply to F. M. Sll.-tW.42o Main 81., Rockland, or spring. His sweet peas are great producers. NEW ENGLAND REAL ESI A I K AGENCY, T I N , . SIMPSON HOUSE, -W e Now Have— ------10*------—. *$58 Wasb'uglou 8t , Boston, M ass. 17 24 Is larger than t SHEET : WORK John H. McGrath, Owl's Head, Penobscot Bay, Something for young people In uur frames _ . Three Base Ball Goods, BUSINESS FOR SALE. pluuls of IRON No 80 Tea St, cat. hometbiug for older people An interest In a small steam power, wood work Lettuce, Cabbage, Will Open dune 12, lug plant Varletv jobbing, manufacture of house Wall Paper, Tomatoes, Celery, Every Job Guaranteed At Dunn Carr’s, 413 Main St. tinisuiugs, etc. Established two yeurs, doing a I'udei I be management of First=CIass *n. i’ooi health sole rea- to be o f the Best W orkm anship. SH A W , firm Shaw V Pansies, Verbenas, MRS. F. S. HAYDEN, Paper Hangers 16 Asters, Petunias, Splendid Stock of S w e e t our bweet Pius hsu Aud are ready to alteud to all business in that Hue Beecham’s pills for consti­ Carnation Pinks, mixed 01 In the following Foiaxerly of Sunnyside Cottage at the shortest notice. AU woi k w an anted. FOR SA LE. HARDWARE, . rietles Grange Prince. Prim-' For sale low io close out an estate, sltuuled lu the Daisies, eto. lose. Queso of Knghmd, EotLs Board by the day 01 week al reasonable rates. pation io* and 25*. Get the tow u of Hone, Knox (-'ounty, Malm-, miles All from the most costly seed aud fully STOVES, P e a s EcAford, Mtse H unt, Blanch Up to date. Our price ) are as low as For further particulars apply to 1W from Union depot, the property formerly owned hy Feny, Cardinal, Bpiaador, CLif t o / I $ * 4 4 L b o o k at your .druggist’s and the 80. Hope Mfg. Co., consisting of large two- the lowest, inr Flesh Lettuce deliv­ FURNACES. Prince of WaLee, 'esurtns, Queen of the Isles, story building containing grist mill, shafting, etc., ered to the maiksts every morning. 1$ Amptues of . Scarlet Iuviucable, lea KcJUuid. go by it. also two-story paint shop, good water tMwvr. 'A Main St., Also Finest Tall and Dwarf Naeturtlums la mixed W. H. WAKEFIELD, aolers. All of the ebote by ouuet or pa ehet. 277 MAIN STREET. jL*a*al sates were then 8.000.0<® bsssa giwud opnoituuity. luquire of JAMES r. HOBBS, C. M. Tibbetts. Rockland, Maine. Hope Maine. 17 $w Ller 4. C obb’ s. 18 14 C- M TlBBBTTd. . THE ROCKnAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY,

i coal, with a background of bcautitul ferns CLIMATE ALONE Maine Central Railroad. , and plant9. A large bottle tilled with water TAKE 1 was on one side. By an electrical contriv- will not cure Consumption. It will help; In Effect Dec. 30, 1894. Mrs. Cunningham, one of our most esti­ but the disease must have systematic Parlor and Slurping Cart between RockJ and and | ance the water showed different colors and Bouton. the effect of the whole window was beautiful mable and beloved ladies, passed away on treatment. The germs which produce it Tuesday at the advanced age of 88 years. must be destroyed. The havoc wrought P»*enjr*T Train* leave Rockland a* and attractive. This bottle was taken out, fo llo w * : n 1 Ln O » w a^ / < 1 the coal was substituted by cotton .and an­ Funeral services were solemnized Thursday in the lungs must be repaired . their in­ afternoon at the deceased’s late home on 8:10 a. m. for Path, Brunswick, Lewiston, Asgust*, Lively Week in This Busy, Beauti other electrical contrivance showed four dif­ jured surfaces healed. Change o f clim ate Waterville, Bangor, St. John. Portland anil Bos­ th e O n ly ferent colored dash lights at different times. Pleasant street, Rev. Thomas Stratton offici­ will not do this. It will simply increase ton, arriving in Boston nt 4 :28 p.m . Parlor car ful, Progressive Town. Harry Meto, the genial young gentleman ating. There were many beautiful floral the supply of oxygen, and leave nature on thia train for Boston. tributes to the memory of the deceased. The 1:86 p.m for Bath, Brutiawlck, Lewiaton, W ater­ clerk in Rose Bros.’ store, is responsible for to struggle on for years with the disease. ville, Fortland and Boston, arriving in Boston at this pleasure offered to the public. remains were taken to Belfast, yesterday • «0p . re. Sarsaparilla morning, for burial. Mrs. Cunningham was Week or Thenlricals—Who Mowed Tax Collector C. K. Miller is out and the mothei of Albert Cunningham and Mrs. Train* arrive! around again after two weeks illness. The 11rbo a. m. morning train from Portland, Irwinton A. I. Mather, and her friends were number­ and Waterville. AT THE WORLD S FAIR. Lawn First—Death of Promising tax payers have had a short rest hut the res­ less. 6:20 p.m . from Boaton, Portland, Lewiston and pite is over. Bangor, bringing Parlor Car from Boaton. Voting Lady—New Sidewalks—Out­ The Brown baby is being cared for by Mr. T h e C .-G .’s South Union correspondent does better than this. It cures quickly PATRON TUCKER, Oen’i Manager. IT LEADS look Splendid Tor Iln ih lin g —R nrglnrx and Mrs. Benjamin Upham at the poor farm. writes as follows under date of May 6: Mrs. and permanently. It is made of Ozone, F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. A T. A. Cod Liver Oil and Guttineol. The Ozone W. L. WHITE, Div. Supt. ALU OTHER ‘ Didn’t Get M uch-That Railroad, The baby is now riding in a nice new carriage Carrie Alden and Mrs. Alice Morford came the result of subscriptions by the generous home from their western home last week to supplies tile needed oxygen, and with the Quaiacol destroys the poisonous hearted citizens. Itt AMtntAS TOUCH) C0*WY. SKCtUOR visit their father, G. H. Jones, who died Sun­ 30ST0N&BANG0RS.S.00 The Lillian Tucker Dramatic Company day, having been confined to the house only germs which cause the disease. The Cod Liver Oil is for the purpose of nu­ larrenxeil Service to Fire Trips n Week, No services at the Baptist Church Sunday occupied the hoards at the Opera House every a few weeks, though he has been in feeble morning, owing to the absence of Rev. F. M. evening last week. The audiences were ABSOLUTELY PURE health for the past year. Mr. 'Jones was one trition only. It doesn't kill germs. It of the town’s oldest citizens and had been doesn't make appetite—in fact, it un­ Stmr' “ City of Bangor” nowon route, Preble, the pastor, who is enjoying a vacation. delighted at the presentations of leading THE OLD RELIABLE Mr. Preble is a hard conscientious worker, dramas by a first-class company. The Misses in business here over fifty years. He came makes it. It is simply a flesh-maker, a much beloved by his people and he has a well Tucker are very clever actresses and their from China in the early forties. He will be tissue-builder. That's the truth—my Ch»nf« In Honrs of Departure. BLOOD earned these few weeks respite. A week ago support is most excellent. Jess, the child greatly missed in this community where he physician will tell you so. ® Sunday three young ladies received the rite SWEET CAPORAL has so long resided. He built the house O Z O M U L S1O N Is for actress, is a very talented little miss and his Commencing MONDAY, HAT 6th. 1HOA, DR. WOODSIDE, where he lived at his death. His family were Steam ers w ill leave Kochian

UNIONS DOINGS. NO BABY IN THE HOUSE. LIBERTY FOR ALL. justice to his audience or to himself. Those Plants for Sale. ! — 4 who have heard him in days gone by when Narrow Escape from Conflagration in South No biibv In the house, I know, An Intelligent Audience Listens Attenti»elf to they were carried away by the force and fer­ *TI# far too nice and clean; vor of his well considered arguments could Now in Stock and Ready Onion—Secret Soolety Chat. No top# by cArelc#s finger# throw n Masterly and Eloquent Address. The Unon the floor are Peen; not but be disappointed, l or most «1 the for Buyers. No finger marks are on the pan< •#, ------evening he did not rise above mediocrity and Fred Ripley met with quite an accident, No #crntche# on the chair#; An audience composed of the leading i some times he descended so near buftoonry as No wooden men set up in row# I Tuesday week, being run into by a team O r marshaled off in pair#; | men of Knox county was present at Farwell 1 • make his admirers feel uncomfortable. while riding his bicycle. He was taken to the No little Hocking# 10 he darned, Opera House, Tuesday evening, t<» lis 11 t< With no disposition t«> disparage the many Burton House where I »r. Bennett amputated ft All ragged at the toe#; Robert G. Ingersoll’s address on “ I.thirty of tH?e sentiments he ex ressed there was often a TOMATOES -Acm e, Cleveland, Dwarf No pile or mending to hi- done, f Man, Woman and Child.” The lecture was w’s^ ^ a t he vou:d coniine himself a little Champion, Early Perfection, Fniiltlesn ' linger nail and plucky Master Fred said he •Made up of baby clothe# . Early, Ponderona. • did not care for the pain if his wheel had not No little troubles to lie soothed, i replete with brilliancy, wit and beautiful word closer to hia subject. His remarks < ncern- CAULIFLOWER — Hendcrnon'e Early been ruined. He is quite lame but improving. , No little band# Io (old . paintings. It is not possible for us t . de ing the liberty ol woman were fragmentary S n o w b a ll. I It would have been humane, to say the least, No grimy finger# to be washed, scribe this address with its oratorical flights, . an^ l*lc h’gh tribute which he evidently in- CELERY—White Plnine, Golden Heart No #toi fes to be to ld ; | if the (’river of the team I ad stopper] to ascer- I No tender ki##e# to be given, brilliancy of wit. depths of humor, biting tended to pay her was left incomplete. Here Self Blanching, Perfected W hite Plnine. tain the damage. sarcasm, and the denunciation of all thing- j was a chance for the display of his wonder- CCOUMBEKS-Wlilte Spine. No nickname*—Love ami Mouse. | Geo. \V. Brown of Warren met with Union No merry frolics after tea, cruel. The lecturei was frequently applauded L*l oratory which was allowed to pass unim T h e re is m ore Spring N<« baby In the house. and even those who differ widely from Col, proved. < )ur orator is not often obscure. His i Lodge, I. 0 . 0 . F., Saturday evening week, ; —W ashington Time# Peppers, Beets, Sqnanhee, Etc. for the purpose of instructing the members in ' Ingersol could not hut help admire the lectures und speeches have been wonderful . their team work. strength of his belief in the conquering power for their terseness and clearness. ()n Fues- j of the natural H. M . LOZLD, HOPE HAPPENINGS of love. I.ovc is his religion, love for all day. evening he had something to say about The drama given fur the benefit of Glendale things human, love of the home, love for children, but what he meant few could under- Lodge, K. of P., was largely attended. The 14 O r a n g e S t. Schools commenced Munday. Miss Alice Nature, love for all things beautiful. Col. staub. It does not seem likeiy that he would play was followed by a social dance with Ingersoll is guarded in his utterances but have them reared wholly without restraint yet flavor o f music by Burkett’s Orchestra. Knight of Searsmont is teaching at the corner Tonic ------May mornings so far have been white from things he lets drop unthinkingly many he allowed himself a convey that impression. There was a very pleasant gathering of with frost and very little farming has been believe that way down in the secret heart of I he statement that it required millions of Is the one which w ill the ladies at the home of Mrs. Sandy Johnston, done------Mrs. Edwin Payson and son Frank this great iconoclast there is a hope, if not a ages for woman to accomplish her disenthral- T o b a c c o in Saturday week, and the old saying was veri­ o f Roslindale are at their old home for the belief, in immortality. He has never denied ment was not well considered. Those best most thoroughly and quickly fied that many hands make light work. qualified to judge believe the earth has not The Right Place is the summer------Phe Mathews of Boston arc at the existence of a God but he disputes the drive out of the blood the The many friends of Mrs. R. W. Bartlett their summer home. E. E. Mathews, the characteristics of the God of common con- been peopled more than one hundred thous- Place where yeu wont will be glad to know that she is rapidly im­ younger brother, is in poor health------We ception, the avenging, the cruel, the merciless anJ ) cai»- accumulations that are in­ B. L. than in ; to trade. The right proving after her long and severe illness------wonder how many ol T he C.-G.'s contributors God. in the address delivered at the grave' 1 he "ft How in the dugout,” who afforded t evitable in the w inter months, Enoch Hills is very ill and his wife who was were on the old Gazette tiesjdes the Hope of his brother he said, “ In -he night of death lhc Iecturer much amusement, anti a littl glace is the place where in Lowell, Mass., was summoned home one. If there are any will they please make hope sees a star and listening love can hear part of the audience, was not altogether a and which threaten health any other brand! you can get the most W. C. and Fessenden Miller of Augusta it known------Mra. Jere Nutt of Camden vis­ the rustic of a wing." His word painting of happy invention. As pictured by the speaker, when the habits o f life change are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mr. John ited her daughter, Mrs. I). II. Mansfield, last the life of Napoleon, whose life was devoted he never had any actual existence. The size fo r the least money. . Miller------John Morrill Bacheldcr of Wind­ week------A [little child of Fred Merrifield to seeking the heights of ambition, casting of the brain does not make a man a savage, under the warming sun of sor visited friends in town recently------Miss was badly scalded by the tipping of a kettle aside the only woman he ever loved that he or what is the same thing, a wife-beater. The because B. L. s p r in g . May Jordan had a severe attack of hemor­ of hot water over him. He is getting over it might furthur hit ambition, compared with brains of some tribes of .American Indians do rhage and is at present quite ill----- Sanford nicely. the life of a French peasant whose home was not fall below in weight and size those of Why Should Yon Do Otherwise? A “ spring cleaning” is as Hills of Norway visited his old home re­ Hope, May S, 1895. ruled by love, love of husband and wife, love some civil.zed nations. The reference to Lincoln as the greatest of necessary for our bodies as cently. of father and mother, love of children to pa­ is m ade only rents, was a masterpiece. He paid a glowing America’s dead was in the orator’s old time H's sell Groceries, best Some of the best carriages made around here THOMASTON TOPICS. iu our bouses. You w ill never tribute to woman and glories in the future vein and was a noble tribute finely rendered. grades Flour, Provis­ are manufactured by Wingate,Simmons & Co., The glowing invocation to Liberty which have spring fever if you an­ of this town. This concern will have all they which awaits her. Col. Ingersoll is accom­ ions, Canned Goods, Mrs. Kate Hayes went to Roxbury, Mass, panied on this tour by his daughter and closed the leciure w as extremely fine, and did from carefully ticipate it by thoroughly can do until July, as they have 71 orders and much to show to those who heard the speaker every mail brings more. The carriages made lost week------Miss Agnes Armstrong has a Tuesday afternoon was pleasantly devoted in Meats, Vegetables, etc. position as book-keeper with the Atkinson looking over our city and sailing on the for the first time that he is a master in the cleaning the system. by this concern are models of comfort, I field of oratory. I\ AH our goods are fresh elegance and smoothness of running gear, Furnishing Co., Rockland. placid w aters of our harbor. selected High- This is the best time to A moderate sized audience heard Col. In­ and we sell as low as and are well known all over the state. . Sch. Chas. L. Davenport, Watts, bound put your bodily house in Mr. Simmons the senior member of the lirm from Philadelphia to Matanzas, , with gersoll’s lecture Tuesday evening, anti all wete LIST OF LETTERS anyone in the city. . has been in business for 39 years and during coal,* sunk on a corai reef and was badly held under the spell of his matchless eloqu­ thorough order. You can do ence. The speaker’s tribute -to women is re­ Remaining in Rockland P. O. fur the week, • grade Leaf. all this time has applied himSelf closely to damaged The agents, Washburn Bros. A ending May 4, 1895. it easily, comfortably and work. He sajs the carriage business never Co., have ordered the vessel brought to Bath, ferred to by all as being magnificent. Most of 1__ We Will Save You Money. looked better than at the present. for repairs. thc'matter of the lecture has appeared in the satisfactorily w ith Colonel’s published works and is familiar to Gent#' I.l#t. I'almer, Capt. Jol South Union.— Messrs. Burkett & Pay- Rev. C. E. Bean attended the Fast Maine everybody. Along those lines of attack upon B arron, Loui# Pierce, Geo. son had their store painted the past week, Conference, at Bucksport, last week. the Christian religion, whose boldness of utter­ Beal, Sitlney Kynnrtl, J. work being done by Bachelder \ Williams----- Brewer, Kenwood Sargent, Robert L. H a l l ’s Letters received from Mrs. Charles Hills ance has made him famous, the speaker one Cutea, Chas. \V. Spencer, (>rn (2) N ew Miss Lucy Hart was married Saturday the report the safe arrival of herself and family at this occasion was exceedingly mild.— Rock­ Coluon, W ilber V. Weaver, Allen 4th to John Clifford of New Brunswick at the ()akland, Cal. Conley, Capt. John W akefield, I»r. B. f (2) land Tribune. Doyle, M. E. Tow n residence of her parents. A few of her old There were many church members anti at Ladles’ l.ist. Spring Goods schoolmates were present at the wedding----- Gau'ney, David D. Allen, Mr#. Augu#tu# 11 A SMART TRIO. least one clergyman present. None of them Gra^*, Lani II. F. Crandall, Mie# Blanche M arket, Mrs. Hoyt came very near having her house appeared much shocked at the Colonel’s Joseph, John Fuller, Mrs. Lizzie R e a d y ! burned recently. The hired man built a fire somewhat startling figures of speech—per­ IJnnekin, Edw. E. Gay, Mrs. M. S. 109 Park St., Kockland. in the kitchen stove and went to the barn. They Work in Their Gardens and Travel Here and Larrabee, Eugene Hix, Mia. Hattie haps because they realized that these are all I.ang, Carl IIa#kell, Mr#. Annie Our customers are requested to While he was gone some clothes near the There All Over the County. there is in his lectures startling to modern Mncalli#tt r, George Seavey, Delarah make selectfona of materials stove took lire, and when Mrs. Hoyt came religious thought. We can imagine that some and leave their orde s as early out the room was tilled with smoke. Some of them were considerably amused at his in the season us they can make ol the children lost nearly all of their clothes Eliza T. Smart, who makes her home with :t convenient to do so, for their Sarsaparilla.- her daughter, Mrs. N. P. Spear, Laurel street, earnestness in advocating liberty of thought SOME LIME CASKS benefit and convenience as welt ------1 hurston Bros, and Frank Moor have and speech. No doubt he tells the truth bought horses of Fred Burgess. this city, was 89 years old last December, and us ours. We have for seven every pleasant day she can be seen working when he says that he to-day feels the thumb­ years past been so much pre screws, etcM with which in the dark ages There are 1000 lime casks being shipped with orders after the spring We Sell Cheap as Anybody in her flower garden, apparently as vigorous daily from Union over the Georges Valley FRIENDSHIP. and healthy as ever. men’s consciences were constrained, and son hud fairly set- in. that it ba perhaps the audience felt it al! too under the ' c“ k’ 1Cume r’lle''nJ’ . been sometimes impossible to Her sister, Mrs. Israel Snow, who lives near influence of his word-pa.nting. But on "Khm atul o her to«-,,s u , h.n a radtu. meet the wants of all in the Smart Ladies Garner Shekels lor Benefit of at hand, is 93 years of age, and not long ago matter of turn lor delivery, and canno'muster up a great. deal , , of f enthusiasm .u • ___ many1 miles, lhe u.._: George___ s \ alley Ratl- Church—Capable Corps of Teachers- this paper published an account of Mrs. road is doing a big business. n<» nromise is ever allowed to be The Snow’s trip on the electrics to Thomaston to for a crusade against the thumb-screws and made that cannot be fulfiilled WOOD visit a great-grand child. tyranny o f this epoch, when a gentleman is regarding tbe time when gaj>; c u r e s S C R O F U L A , Money being needed for repairs on the Another worthy member of this smart trio not only permitted to appear in public and j _- incuts will be finished M. E. Church the ladies took the matter in say the most heterodox things he can think of ■ Gentlemen who have never ex­ BLOOD POISON. is Capt. N. P. Spear’s mother, Mrs. Nelson amined our stock ure invited to Kind charge with their usual energy and zeal for a Spear, who makes her home w ith her daugh­ in the most dramatic and truculent manner P a n d do so , and find how large a good cause and made an album quilt and have ter, Mrs. Wm. Farrow, Masonic street. Mrs. he can command, but gets from $300 to Sudden Deaths!.. varietv of handsome and ex­ secure i a large number uf names at ten cents Spear who is 89 years old, now visiting $3,000 a night for doing it. Roberts de­ cellent goods we have to show. each which has a m o u n ted as far as reported another daughter, Mrs. D. R. Manson, Vinal­ scriptive powers are wonderful, but when That S THE to mote than S191. M..v night they held a haven. She is smart and lively, goes up and he poses as a martyr to religious intolerance ... Heart Failure! shipper iu Cook’s 11 all,which was a great suc­ down stairs like a girl, and is well preserved anti bigotry he needs all his magncctic power cess, socially and financially. A number of in every way. to save him from being ridiculous.—Rockland Frank C. Knight & Co., COAL! trie ladies have also pledged themselves to Opinion. The great number of deaths Burns earn St each in some unusual manner. THE RAILROAOS. c u r e s C A N C E R , from Heart f ailure and diseases MERCHANT TAILORS, Rev. \Y. IL Poweslattd closed a three years Kockluml, May 10, 1 of the brain have c 'led th W ' s e ll o n e q u a lit y ECZEMA, TETTER. pastorate with M L. Church last Sabbath and Mr. Editor.—It is said that "a cat may ' Resignation ol Popular Official and Promotion of look at a king” the hidden meaning of which attention of the most emine;, 373 Main Street. Roc| left-Monday for Bucksport to attend the East f. c. KNIGHT. W. A. T H E B E S T ! Maine Conference. Another—Summer Arrangement. rather commonplace sounding phrase being , physicians in tile world to devise that no man reaches so high a station as to some remedy for the prevention 49** Orders loft nt H urricane G ranite Co.** < Hike. The town schools commenced Monday of be above the scrutiny and criticism of his , last week with the following teachers: Dis­ Conductor William Hooper of the Knox & fellows, even though they have never emerged i of them. To Dr. John Swan, of TELEPHONE CONNECTED. Lincoln, after 40 years of railroading, 23 of BLOOD trict No 1, Lena Bradford; No 2, Grammar from the obscurity which is the lot of the, Westbrook, Me., specialist i:. which have been on the K A L., has resigned Harry Heyer, Primary Martha Davis; No 3, great majority. It may not therefore be con­ nervous diseases belongs the Mrs. Jennie Hall; No. 4, Carrie Bradford; his position. The resignation went into effect Choice Groceries Saturday week. Conductor Albert Hodgkins sidered altogether presumptuous for even an honor for the discovery of the FRED R. SPEAR No. 6, Olivf Geyer; No; 7, Alice Smith. obscure individual to give his impressions of takes Hooper’s place and Conductor Wm. great nerve and blood remedy, Has Reduced the Price of AND Pitman of Lewiston takes the] trail! left by the achievement of one of world-wide fame. ST- GEORGE. It is not intended to refer to Col. Inger­ Hodgkins. Conductor Hooper has proved DR. SWAN’S NERVE AND himself in all his long service an efficient, soll’s lecture in any degree from a theological Ship Chandlery Mar 1 :n vili.e—Capt. Joshua Rawley has faithful and courteous official, and his familiar standpoint; that is left wholly to those who ...... BLOOD TONIC . . . . returned home from Wilmington----- Sch. face will be missed by the patrons of the road. are familiar with theology. That the effurt L. M. Webster is at F. O. Martin’s wharf----- The Summer change in train arrangements on Tuesday evening did not meet the expec­ For the cure of all nervous dis­ C-O-R-L! Atthe Lowest Prices Llewellyn Gardner is getting better-----Capt. will take place June 23. tations of his friends, of whom the writer of j eases such as palp.tat. an of ti e this article is one, must he conceded. To Egg and Broken, $5.00 Joseph Gardner is doing the work on the ; heart, sleeplessness, indigestion, pinkey Deleware. You Get Strong. state why it did not is the object of this paper. The cheap John affair which obstructed the heartburn, sour and acid stom­ Stove and Nut, 5 50 Wiley’- Corner.—Jerome Jones’ new- if you’re a tired out or “run down” woman, stairway, hawking the books of the orator of Peter Kennedy & Go., house is now up and hoarded. Wm. Tripp ; with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. And, ach, loss of appetite, etc. The of So. Thomaston is doing the work------the evening, smacked so strongly of the side­ great success of the medicine in TILLSON WHARF. if you suffer from any “female complaint” shows of a circus as to make an unpleasant Joseph Jenkin and Harvey Kinney have • disorder, you get well. For these two things impression on the minds of those entering the al! nerve diseases being so been cutting a granite die at the McConchie — to build up women’s strength, and to cure hall which did not wear away during the great, led him to put his dis­ quarry------Thoma Lung has moved into j women’s ailments—this is the only medicine evening. Its continuance after the close of | £ Genuine; Franklin ; Red ; Ash Mrs. Cora Ewell’s- covery before the public through A fantastic parade was ■ which, once used, is always in favor. There- the lecture was still worse. We have not • fure, notin g ei8e can |,e «just as gOOCi” for die Scales rtedical Co., W est­ MY UTOCX 1NCLVDKH held May I >ay by the school children been wont to regard Col. Ingersoll as mer­ M essenger’s Notice. Ail alie* Free BuriUtia White you to buy. The "Prescription" regulates and cenary, and it does not seem consistent with brook. Me., who enclose a bank promotes all the natural functions, never con­ A»h, Lehigh Egg Ad *Bi Gfflce of the .Sheriff of Kuo duty. B R £ 4 D ISLAND ITEMS the dignity of so great a man to permit such a check with even- bottle, their + While Arii, Fratikll A '*'4 flicts with them, and is perfectly harmless in A#l» ' 1 he (tuly g eoalbfj, Gei thing. We could not readily imagine a Web­ guarantee that this rem edy will STATE OK MAINE. any condition of the female system. It im­ ster or a Clav employing a boy to sell pamph­ + Creek < titnberland Coal, Knox h»„ May i), A. IJ. 1895. J. T. Landers, T. \V. Sullivan and equated tor •mlthliig and i proves digestion, enriches the blood, brings lets to swell the abundant proceeds of an do all they claim for it. Full purposes. Thin in n» give nutlue, Thut. on the fourth day of M. E. Landers were at the city Fri­ refreshing sleep, and restores health anti vigor. pint, Si.00. Sold everywhere. May, A. D 18*»5, a Warrunt in lttsolvuiiuy was day anti Saturday------Mr. and Mrs. E, P. evening’s lecture. issued by the Honorable C. E. Meservey, Judge of F a rm e rs, For ulcerationss, displacements, bearing- The lecture of Col. Ingersoll did not do A l - I A FDI L eTOCK OF . . . the <’ourt of Inaolveucy for raid County of Knox Patterson are stopping at Mrs. Duran’s----- down sensations, periodical pains, anil every Wood, Iluy, Straw, Lime, ” alr, agaltiMt the entail* of raid Charlon F. WBliuinn of Laborers, Win. Shields has gone to house ke-ping in chroi.ic weakness or irregularity it’s a remedy, B lck, baud, D rain Pipe, Bowen- Kockland in said County of Knox, udjudged to be the tenement owned by him----- Martin Mc­ dale and Portland ('ernent. an Insolvent Debtor, on petition of mdd Debtor T e a m s te rs , that salely, and permanently cures. which petition was til- d on the necoud day of May, Can find no better shoe than the Intire has moved into the tenement vacated A.D. 18'»5, to which date Interest on claim* is to be by E. P. Patterson------Mis. Estes has been A doctor’s advice to the dyspeptic generally Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops takesthi turn, ” Avoid greasy food. Avoal computed ; I hat the payment of at y debts to or by holding evening meetings the past week. At Thia pipe i» made from Pure Fire Clay ex- Maid Debtor, and the transfer «nd delivery of any Bread W inner. NICE CONCERT- food prepared with lard would be better, It is strong, reliable, honest, .md manufactured the close of the services, May night, the con­ pu-Mxh for chimney a, and i* the aafeat and property by him are forbidden by law; That a ux>at durable of uny Chimney lffpe in the meeting uf the Creditor# of said Debtor, to prove expressly t .give ALL Gl T-GGOK WGltli- gregation were treated to nice home made t Advise patients to JEKS the lluht Service nr ll: Least. Money. There was a baptism at A. J. Wing’s shore, market. It Ih eu*lfy put up by auy Intelli­ their debts and choose one or more aanigneea of id* candy. gent person. estate, will In* belli at a Court of Insolvency to be . Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; Sunday, the 2Stb, Rev. G. J. Palmer officiat­ in two styles, sem i.- - Balmoral and Congress' IIi KiiiCANK, Muy ", 1895. hoideu at Kouklund iu said • ounty of Knox on tlie with and v. ithuut lap s it*. ing. twenty-first day of Muy, A. D. 1895, at two o'clock iu the afternoon. There w as a concest at schoolhouse No. 4 AM 33 P. TAPLEY & CO-, HORSE HAN AWAY. Family Safeguard Kerosene OH Given under my band the date first above written. BOSTON, MASS. Sunday evening,the.2nd. Following is the pro­ 18-21 WM. N ULMER. gram : Scripture reading, Rev. G. J. Palmer; At Wholesale. your grocer for Sheriff, as Mer-scnger of the Court of Insolvency Ira Wheeler has returned from Boston----- reading, “Old Moses,” Miss Cora E. Wing; it. Orders received by telephone. . for said ( ounty of Knox. Mrs. Lucy Marks of Lowell, Mass, is visiting F. A. Peterson, prayer, Rev. G. J. Painter; reading, “Judg­ i . . w o o d : . . her brother, U. S. Stone------Mrs. Ira Webs ment," Miss Carrie A Maloney; song “Christ Agent, Ituukiii Block, ito.klitnil. ter has returned from Rockland where she I hate an Extra Good Trade In Wood Aafe Arose," Miss Maud E.IIart;reading “ Easter," the only substitute for lard, in the || about It. City of Rockland ! has been at w ork---- Mr. Spear of Rockland Miss Jennie Rivers; recitation "My Mother’s preparation of idl food requiring n is building the foundation for a large water Bible," Edward Wotton; reading, "The t-lii.itciiiiig, CoTTOtRNB is pure K NOTICE. tank, l he water is to be brought from N. FRED R. SPEAR. The Joint Standing Committee on Accounts und Master Calls for You," Miss Maud E. Hart; amt herjihful, und the weakest NO. 6 PA R K t*Tt, KOCKLAND, UK. Claims of the city of Kockland will be iu session nt Mullin’s artesian well to supply the “TipTop” song, “ Why not now," Miss Jennie Maloney; st- in a h i m i assim ilate pastry and the City Treasurer's office on the FKIDA Y EVEN­ house. the choir gave several excellent selections. 'DOCTORS! other fi u i iu which it is used. ING preceding the Hist Monday of each mouth, fur the purpose of examining claims against the city. Light as a Fairy, J f? Leon Staples was driving a spirited horse Rev. G.J. I'almer preached a short but earnest Tla All bills must be approved by the putty contracting Friday, when one of the reins broke and the sermon, after which were given a few short W.L. Douclas them, must be made out on proper vouchers, which W hite as snow, horse started on the run. He jumped upon testimonies. It was a very pleasant program, uiui m cottou-plunt wrvutb—on vver.v t‘. can be procured of the City Treasurer, and must bo HT for Sweet as a kiss h e horse and reaching forward grasped the nicely carried out. ADVICE THEN. K. FAIRBANK CO , CHICAGO. S 3 S HOE left at the City Treasurer's office on or before the UvauiNG, Muy 8, 1895. S. CORDOVANi’ dale of the Committee's mouihly meeting. Bills 'Neath m istletoe. bits and was thrown to the ground but he “II Mule M., ID#I. .1. Porll.f. I, M FRENCH .LNAUCLLCQ CM F not presented at the regulur meeting of the Com­ ’Tits nature's best held on until help arrived. Staples got his [4.*3.S0 F ist CALf&KAhGARM. mittee must wuit until the succeeding month before Replenishment, head badly cut. being put iuto the roll of accounts. For Over Fifty Years »3.A P POLICE, 3 SOLES. M. B. A U STIN , The staff of life, N oktu H a v e n , Muy 9, 1896. 14 G. W . SM ITH , “ Alagiiificent.” Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing S yrup has been i E- W . PG K TEB , ,2®»2.W0RKINSMEA the genuine is always branded C A L U - U K N iA ased for over fifty years by millions of -EXTRA FINE- Committee on Accounts and Cluims. mothers for their children while leethiug E verybody Kfloms Us. . . . >2.r*“««• address, A. Phillips & Co., 296 Washington ' _ Jr ‘Mita* ix i • i -mo.-uUL atU Cobh. Wight & Co., Agents. Street, Boston, Mass., A P a inter, Rankin Block, - ROCKLAND ' tf* •'Keliel' for I ndh- " intilltr. by relu ru X /X* 7 Mull. G ’.o n u JNO. SEBASTIAN. P. A. Chicago, IU. A G la z ie r. ---i t blen der < bcink ul ( u.,UsJl.uu uu. ., C. S. STAPLES, - North Haven Sv-4 U a.. Um I l’« -««a P hliada.. Pw G THE ROCKLAND CODRIEK-CAZETTE: TUESU IAY 14 1895

100 singers,* and they are making good WARRENS CONTRIBUTION progress. a When you’re Rubbing J. W. Peabody will soon reopen his smithy at the Creek, which has been occupied by Interesting Notes from the Churohes -Upper over your washboard, in that painful, Miles Watts for several years. Tails Oam Being tow el old fashioned way, these are some of Starrett Brothers have put a new delivery your positions. Just try these Peit nent Pencillings Prepared for wagon on the road. Arbor Day Is Appropriately Ob­ G. D. Gould, Warren Morse, E. O. Craw­ C.-G’s News Gatherer Goes Over Mrs. Ralph Whitney arrived Tuesday ford, J. I.. DeMott, A. M. Wetherbee, H. W. motions, up and down, without the evening from Florida. Vaughn and E. S. Carroll were in Portland me Use of C.-G Readers. served by Town's Schools. last week in attendance at the Masonic Grand Town With Fine-toothed Comb. tub. That will prove how hard Miss Lilia Burbank, while cycling Thursday Lodge------Fred Moore has his cellar all they are. 1’hen try Pearline’s evening, was run into by a passing team and ready for the house frame, which is to be upset. The wheel was, somewhat damaged w ay o f w ashing. Trees Are Planted and Songs Are Sung begun this week------Melbourn Spear is mak­ Money Invested in Bicycles in Tow n- The u Kt I lick Benntle*" Visit Town—The and the young lady slightly injured. The ing quite an improvement on his old residence That will prove how need­ d FImp I writer of the team never stopped to asertain —An Early Picnic at the Tnrnpike— at Malcom’s Corner----- Mr. Badger, super­ Work to Be Resumed nt I’eqnot on Juvenile Dancing ( Uss Giv the result of the mishap. less and absurd they are. W ith­ —Preparations Being Made for M» mo­ visor of schools, has returned to his studies in Paring Contract—Peace and Prosper­ Exhibition—Very Largo Crowd In Will Handley had one ofhis toes so injured Brunswick----- A crew of men are at work on out the washboard and the Att< ndM' ce—As to the R ailroad ( on- by the caress of a horse’s hoof that it was am­ dal Day—Regarding the Movements the Upper Falls dam, lowering it so that the ity Do Most Surely Prevail—Enjoy­ fio putated. rubbing on it. and without of Well Known People. plowage will not cover the tracks of the able Whist Party. tlnuanco Frank 11. Jordan is having an addition, a George’s Valley R. R. an(i other low land ' i ^ n ) bending over the wash tub sort of a portico, built onto the front of his -----J. M. Studley has retired from the express house----- Capt. W. J. Lermond’s house has business after many years of faithful service or bobbing up and down over been improved internally----- T. S. Singer has j and Mr. Newman has charge now at the drug Our dealers report business picking up Arbor Day was observed by the schools on f)ne of the most enjoyable times of the it—you save the wear to your clothes and the work for your had a brick walk constructed in front, of his j the fcast side with tree planting. I’he several store The King’s Daughters dispensed ice season was the whist party given by Miia quite a little. Tbe dry goods stores d id a store----- Stephen Chase, the lish dealer, has cream at the Town Hall, Saturday evening back. That’s Pearline's way. 1 Erections on every package. rattling business last week. schools f-.-rmed in procession in the school­ Emma Crockett, Friday evening. The first put out a neat delivery cart. rooms and marched out on the ground, encir­ ------Rev. Moses Prince of Connecticut is in Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “ this is as good as” The “ Black Beauty” cvmlvnation of Rock­ prize, a silver book mark and cutter, was won Quite an elaborate service was held in the cling the places which were designated for town, and occupied the Cong’l pulpit, Sunday by Bertha Ginn, the booby being carried off or ‘‘ the same as Pearlinc.” IT ’S FA LSE—Pearline is never peddled, land gave an entertainment in Watts Hall, Baptist Church Sunday evening. There was the trees. The trees were tastily decorated '' Mr- and Mrs. Alton Spear are visiting at i and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline, l>e Friday evening, for the benefit of Bernard’s by Miss Eva Noyes. At 11 :jo supper was music by a chorus and selections bv Meser­ and named as follows: High school, for Lin- Pemaquid, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz served, after which game3 were played until a B a c k hnne.t- ,7 JAMES PVI.E. New York. Catholic Church of Rockland. There was a vey’s Orchestra. thel Ripley; Grammar, for Carrie Libby; of Camden, who drove over there Saturday late hour. Some fine instrumental and vocal small audience. The dancing of the “Two Intermediate, for Annie Thomas. The Pri­ with them------Rev. J. L. Demott will deliver Midgets” was greatly enjoyed. A large delegation from Thomaston atten­ music was rendered bv Albra Vinal and Mr. LOOK ded the Ingersoll lecture in Rockland Tues­ mary schools were united and named the tree a temperance lecture next Sunday evening in McNicol. Miss Jennie Moody has been confined to the Congregational church. This is in pur­ day evening. for Agnes Wiley. Appropriate remarks were We hear from reliable parties that L. M. A I ’ the house a few days with la grippe----- M rs. made by Supervisor Foster and School Com­ suance of a plan to hold union temperance Crockett has obtained a contract for paving th e There will be a youngjfolks' sociable at the meetings on Sunday evenings, once in every H. M. Lord of Rockland played organ at mitteeman Fred Andrews. The pupils sang blocks from the National Granite Co. of New Y O l R S E L L the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Cong’l vestry, Wednesday evening------Forrest “America,” and then formed and inarched two months. Next Sunday morning there Curling of Providence, R. I., visited his pa­ York. On account of the Tobin law the Roy Newhall speeds a new Waverley with Millers Fife & Drum Corps around Cen­ will be a baptism in the river at eight o’clock. works at his quarry have been closed, but as There is some mark of beauty in every countenance. rents, Capt. F. F. Curling and wife, last week At the annual me ting of the Baptist society bicycle. Will Stackpole, Fred Overlock, Fred tral street, Union street and back to Church the law is repealed the people of Vinalhaven When you have your pictures taken you want to look -----Miss May Catland is expected home street. Several of the teachers and scholars Hudson Farrington was chosen moderator, like vo’urself anil not like some other person. Gilcbrest, Hiram Fales and innumerable from Boston this week----- A drama -tis in will be happv to learn that business will be others have new wheels. E. R. Bumps has then took two buckboards and went on a ride W. M. Lawry clerk and treasurer. The resumed. Mr. Crockett’s quarry is one of the preparation by the best of talent for the to Lake City, where they spent the remainder treasurer of last year, J. M. Studley, reported sold nine wheels in less than two weeks benefit of the Ladies Library------Miss Francis best on the island the stone being of fine L tVTVE, —six in town, one each in Friendship, of the day, not forgetting to take a picnic a balance in the treasury and all bills paid. grain. He has purchased a team of fine Dillingham of Roxbury, Mass., is a guest at dinner with them. The party took an even- A slightly increased appropriation for the THE St. George and Union. Capt. F. D. Waldo’s, Gleason street. work horses and it will not be long before we mg ride around the Turnpike road and ensuing year was made----- The C. C. C. class hear the sound of the hammers at Pequot. Some 18 or more of Warren’s young men Miss Mary Lees entertained the Cooking presented the pastor, If. E. Thayer, with a I-* H< >TOOR A P H E H , started out for a good time which resulted in Lincolnville Beach, arriving home about nine Club, Friday. A very elaborate lunch was p. ni. library atlas at their last meeting. Miss Carrie Crockett returned from Boston, some of them being brought before Judge served, including meat salad, egg salad, veal Tuesday, where she has been continuing her Does nothing hut first-class work. The pictures he Starrett to answer for malicious mischief to At a meeting of Fred Norwood I’osl, it was Nt>. Warren.—Llewellyn Mank is remov­ studies. takes are life-like. No deception. No poor work. loaf, scolloped tomatoes, hot rolls, olives, voted that the several schools be invited to the tune of $5 each and more will answer to ing his old house preparatory to erecting an A look at the work he has done will convince yon of peach creatn. fruit with cream, orange cake, join the procession Memorial Day. It was Fast driving on cycles is strictly forbidden the same charge this week. When young chocolate cake, coffee, etc. Miss Bessie Hall elegant new residence on the old place------on Main street. The selectmen haven’t this. Do this men want a good time, the best place to also voted that the members of Veazie’s Cor­ Austin Moody has a sprained ankle, in con­ of Rockland was a guest. This closes the net Band and the G. F. Burgess Fire Company announced any particular line as yet, but will, have it is at home with their families, and season’s meetings. nection with rheumatism----- Manv of our ater on. a n d then they will save their reputation and their be invited to join in the attendance to the young people attended the drama “Dot The money. So said the judge. Architect Coombs of Lewiston looked over memorial services at the Opera House, Sun­ Miner's Daughter,” at North Waldodoro, Jas. McDonald has put a fence across his KE the Grammar school building Saturday and lot, on the road from Main street steamboat > Arbor Day was observed at the Grammar day afternoon, May 26. The program for Wednesday evening, which was admirably I I A 1 'T*Y gave the committee some practical ideas with decoration will be announced next week. rendered-----Miss Clara M. Calderwood is wharf. The town should make an arrange­ School with appropriate exercises and the regard to the remodeling of that building. A ment with Mr. McDonald for crossing his CAMDEN, MAINE. planting of ten beautiful rock maple trees M. 11. Gunnell has opened ice cream rooms at the substitute teacher for Miss Evie Hills dur­ special town meeting will soon be called, the his place of business. Miss Eva Thurston will ing the latter’s illness------Mrs. I. T. Kalloch land. It would make it more convenient for presented to the school by Erastus Lermond, plans will be laid before the town and they public travel and cycles. as well as a surplus of fine trees, which were treat you coldly if you wish it. was the guest of Mrs. .Albert Mank. Tuesday will be asked to raise money for this purpose. soon------O. C. Lane while away, visited \V. planted at the High School grounds, and one Several of our citizens enjoyed the privilege ------Walter H Boggs has been engaged to Uncle William Banks is the oldest citizen C a rria g e s It should receive the hearty approval of all plaster the addition to Sherman Cummings’ on Fox Island. IL Goodwin, a former resident of 'this town. other school-house, without the usual exercises who have the interests of our school at heart, of listening to W. O. Fuller’s humorous lec­ REDUCTION Mr. Lermond’s gift was timely and appro­ house------The contract for building Llewellyn There are 75 bicycles in town, and still Mr. Goodwin is head clerk for Geo. ('. Shaw as when this is done, it will save quite a sum ture and had a good laugh. The story of the of Portland, wholesale and retail grocers. REDUCED PRICES. priate. The program was as follows: inebriate’s lunch nearly caused convulsions to Mank’s new house, has been awarded as fol­ a-coming. They represent $6000 on a gold . IN . in our school expenses. lows: George Oliver of Warren carpenter The Lucier Family played to a small house, I have a special trade in Prayer, Rev. Clayton Boothby one of the listeners. basis----Mrs. Waldren H. Doyle's sister wheel* all tired and banded The colored people of South Warren had and architect, W. H. Fuller masonry------A. J. .Saturday evening, very good show------O. P. Singing, “ Red, W hite ami Blue, School Mrs. R. K. Smart is having her tenement came to town to attend her mother’s funeral CARRIAGES at $9 and upward* a »et. Hymn, “To Nature," Leander Mor two cases before Judge Starrett last week, one Walter of North Waldoboro called on rela­ ----- Twenty-five more added to the A. P. A. is trying to learn to play tricks on the cycle. Headquarters for repair­ “ T ree*," Jean Blimpai being a case cf assault and battery and the on Central street repaired------Harry Whit­ tives here last week. ing in all it* branches. “ Woodman Spare That Tree,” Geo. Dillingham within the last month. He is getting to he an expert------In our next other of disturbing the peace on the Sabbath. more of North Ilaven spent Sunday with his items we shall make a report ol the improve­ Good work and low Selection from Whittier, Frank Elliott brother, Florent Whitmore----- Mrs. F. N. Highland—East Warren had quite a for­ There are no spare COURIER-GAZETTE.' price* at the uld aland. “ Choosing Tree*," Jennie Smith The first case was where a constable under­ ment in our cemetery. STOCK! of Intermediate School took to enforce the law as a private individual Greenlaw accompanied her husband on a trip est fire last week, burning over 500 acres----- lying round town. You can’t buy a back J. FRFO HALL, “ W hat I can D o," Mattie William* to Fall River in sch. Ella May------W. IL A Sunday school has been started in the number a week old. A. 15. puis them out A new butchers shop has been started in of Primary School the other for entertaing friends and treating town-----Wui.Donald and wife left Friday for MAIN ST. ’.hem on hard cider until the cider got the Trim is making repairs about his premises------nlace with 44 scholars------J. A. Skinner has every Tuesday night. Freeman will take The school, consisting of three classes, Miss Maria Andrews is visiting her sister, Mrs. bought a large four-year-old colt of C. Bur­ your autograph with pleasure. Chromos will the old country----- Wm. Wentworth’s sister best of them. Both cases were settled to the arrived from Michigan, Friday. Mr. W ent­ then formed in line and marched around the satisfaction of the judge at least. Asa Howes, in Belfast------C. W. Jenkins rows----- Vena Robinson has returned to come later on. three trees, each member depositing a shovel­ attended the Masonic. Grand Lodge in Port­ Camden----- John Cates has painted his build­ People should be careful how they fire guns worth informs us that it has been 40 years ful of earth on the favorite tree. After these Mr. Fish, our new miller reports business land last week------Rev. C. W. Fisher of the ings in fancy colors and with the blinds he since they last met------Capt. John Green has gO' d----- Miss Crawford’s school was closed in our harbor as bullets sometimes skip on the - ceremonies the classes resumed their places, Bangor Theological Seminary preached in is putting on they look nice----- Packarp water and cause damage. the keel laid for 32-foot yacht----- Mrs. Edw. and classes and audience joined in singing. last week because of the sickness o f the teach­ the Cong’l Church, Sunday------Rev. E. M. Bros, have stopped work at their steam mill zVvery, a former resident, now of Bangor was er. It is hoped she will be able to resume No better evidence of a town’s prosperity in town last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Then with three hearty cheers for the flag Kennison preached at Sandy Point, Sunday for the present. can be given than in the superior condition floating above them, they were all dismissed her duties this week. ------Mrs. S. L. Pascal visited J. F. Appleton F. V. Crocker. Be Kind to the Baby! leasantville of its streets and roads, next to good schools. P .— Daniel Overlock and The “Nine Black Beauties,” fair young for the day. Music was furnished by Donald Relief Corps in Farmington, last week. family have moved back from the Cutter Our sister town, No. Haven, is taking great Stimpson, banjo; Miss Mary Lermond, HOPE HAPPENINGS. While a blast was being fired on Mechanic ladies from Rockland—fair when not blacked, farm to their farm in So. Liberty-----Ansel interest in roads this season. Six large horses will give an entertainment here Thursday organ; and James Lermond, violin, members street last week, John Thomas was struck on Overlook continues in poor health----- M. B. were shipped from Rockport to widen their D on’t keep the babv of the school. Great credit is due to teachers evening. J. II. McNamara of Rockland, that Pears. Plums and Cherrj Trees Full of Blcs- the side by a flying fragment of stone which Mank is doing quite a business selling bicycles roads aud put them in the finest condition cooped up in the and scholars for their faithful work and hearty fortunately did not seriously injure him. prince of Irish comedians and vocalists, will hoiiRe this beautiful ------John Whittani and Frank Thomas started they have been for years. Our roads in town assist. An excursion will probably be run co-operation. This is the first time that soms. Bui Apple B’ows Are Scarce out last week peddling lish. under the circumstances are in good condi­ spring weather but Arbor Day has ever been properly observed Dr. Piper launched his yacht Nokomis, from Rockland. Tuesday. tion. The selectmen recommend a stone take it oul aud give here, and we trust that as this day comes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payson have returned crusher, as there is no loam or gravel to be Layfayette Tolman arrived Saturday from it fresh air. Let it round each year, (and Mr. Lermond’s trees Austin Dunbar has also launched his fishing home after spending the winter with their WASHINGTON, procured in town. Bristol, where he has been the past winter------he refreshed and in­ hold out) that all our school grounds will daughters and other relatives in Mass. They boat for summer tishing. F. N. Johnson is Every one who is willing to work has no receive the same attention as has the Gram­ making a trip about the islands with her at G. M. Hall is in the poultry business. He vigorated and its also visited their son Rev. F. L. Payson of W. M. Staples and wife were in Searsport trouble in finding plenty to do just now. lungs strengthened mar School this year. At the Bailey School Lisbon on their way home------Washburn present. will keep iooo hens and ducks when bis Hard times? Why, we don’t know what it last week------Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schwartz buildings are ready. He has one incubator by breathing the pure atmosphere of 12 or 15 handsome trees were set out, the Payson of Haverhill has visited relatives in There are several cases of mumps in town. and T. E. Dyer of Camden were in town last means in Vinalhaven------Capt. David Carver running, six hens setting, with chickens heaven. Take care of vour child in its gift of J. E. Moore, who made an eloquent town----- S. C. Hewett is in quite poor health th e is making improvments on his lot on High At semi annual meeting of the trustees week------Mr. and Mrs Fred Parker < hatching out daily, and will make a specialty addres- to which Dr. II. C. Levensaler of the ------Mrs. Mary Bartlett lias returned home w eek and Lakeview streets------A. C. Paine of Cam­ early days and in the days to come it of the Camden Savings Bank last it was D. E. Hilton's----- Mr. and Mrs. H. Bliss, Jr., of blooded hens, keeping the best strain of ■■Board prettily responded. The pro- from Somerville, Mass., where she has spent voted to declare a dividend of 4 per cent T. S. Bowden and J. L. Burns attended the den was in town Saturday on business------will bless vou for your kindness and fmbraced a reading by Annie Jameson Buff Cochings, Light Brahmas and Gold thoughtfulness. We have some beauti­ the winter. Mrs. Ned Payson uf Roslindale Birds seem to be very scarce this year, Ingersoll lecture in Rockland----- J. L. Burns Mark Norwood ol Warren is visiting friends (rations by Mae Thomas and Ida will board with her------Lyman Frye has Laced Wyandottes to be found in Eastern and relatives here. ful Iiaby Carriages,handsome, comfort­ few martins have appeared and are making returned from Portland Saturday------Mrs. Maine. very fine field of strawberries. quite a racket L. M. Staples returned Thutsday from Boston The announcement of the election of E. able aud easy run­ r The exhibition and dance given by Miss where she has |been purchasing her summer Miss Josie Lyford and Mrs. C. C. Carver ning. We more­ If vour contributor's orchard is a type of Repairs are being made to the Pascal house. W. Berry of Rockland for Colonel of the 2nd ^Jessie Burkett’s juvenile class, in Watts Hall, others, apples are likely to be scarce. Pear: millinery----- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bowden visited the city last week------Mrs. S. H. Dyer, over have them at G. L. Burgess is having a verander added Regiment, P. M., 1. O. O. F., is very satis­ Wednesday evening, was a verry pretty affair, plums anil cherries are very full of blossoms, were at their charming cottage at Muscongus Miss May Claytor and Miss Love Lane made factory to his many friends here. all prices so you can and were enjoyed by a large audience—the to his house. a trip to Rockland last week------Axel Murray during some of the hot weather last week The W. 14 contemplate having an excur oflcr no excuse to largest attendance in fact, with the exception Walter Calderwood is home from Port Ware & Ruggles of Whitefield are at work caught a squirrel in a box trap last week, put the baby for not of the firemen’s balls, since the dedication it in a cage and next morning there was an sion to North Haven before many moons----- ST- GEORGE. Clyde for a short time------Ernest Sidelinger painting^for L. M. Staples. Capt. Richard Arey is driving piles for his giv in g it a rid e. of the hall. The little ones acquitted them has gone to Boston------Mrs. Mary Wilson, addition to the family of two more of the South Wa m iim . io n —Miss J. E. Jones, same breed------Chas. Littlefield and Chas. tish trap, making ready for summer fishing Just imagine the selves finely, showing great proficiency and who has been sick, is improving slowly. who was called home by the death of her reflecting great credit on their teacher, who Port Clyde—Franklin Russell has torn Haines of Boston were looking over the town ------Steamer Jessie towed several vessels to enjoyment it will down one of his coal sheds and will build Glen Cove.—Mrs. Allen Merrill returned aunt, Mrs. Benner, has returned to Augusta Thursday to locate a place for an electric sea Thursday------The Central House has put give the bafiv and is certainly very talented in this profession. home Saturday after a week’s stay in Boston. where she is employed in the Insane Asylum All who attended were delighted. There another and a larger one------Isaac Bryant light plant. Chas, says it’s surely coming. in a line refrigerator. think of the manv has moved his family to Rockland------James She was accompanied by her son, John M. ------Thomas Overlook had a serious attack of kind expressions were about 50 juveniles, and they danced the Merrill, who has been dangerously ill at the heart trouble Thursday. He is able to sit up Main street is all taken up after six o'clock HURRICANE. Skatus, Detroit, Berlin, waltzes, etc., with the Tupper will move into the tenement on the p. m. People of all nationalities gather in vour friends will hill, recently vacated by Mr. Bryant------Jacob Massachusetts General Hospital------A pro at present writing------Several schools in this skill and proficiency of veterans. The young gram of recitations, etc., was carried out at part of the town observed Arbor Day by groups, fast horses drive through, cycles hiss otter vou-of your misses were attractively attired, most of them Willey has moved into one part of Fred by, the Finn language is heard on every child's beauty. Do Lowell’s house----- T. J. Rivers of Cushing is Glen Cove School, Arbor Day, May 10, and a setting out trees and making dower beds on Mrs. Pascal left for Winterport, Wednes­ wearing pink and white. The floor was number of trees were set out by the scholars the school house grounds----- Mrs. Carrie corner, Constables Norton and White are on day. She will spend the summer there------A not miss the oppor­ filled for the general dance that followed the building a workshop and wood-house for An tunity. : : : : drew Marshall------Squire Trussed is having ----- W. T. and B. S.4Gregory have had their Jackson has been visiting friends in Jefferson the alert, Deputy Davis stands to his post and party of scholars from Rockland High School exhibition. Music was furnished by Meser­ house painted------Dr. P. E. Luce and family ’.he past week------Joseph Achorn and we have a quiet town, unless some crazy Finn visited the Islam], Friday----- Mrs. C. II . vey’s Brass Quintet. one of his tenements reshingled and some enters, then our officers are on deck. painting done to the inside------Fred Bacon have moved into the northern part of the •laughter visited the Daggett Cemetery, Tues­ Dean and sons, II. L. and C. A. Dean were There is nothing new in the ’electric rail­ is having his stable reshingled and is setting Rhodes building, Commercial street. Dr. day, and spent the day planting shrubs and The W. 14 will elect a new member M in the city, Thursday, to attend the funeral road matter, and there seems to be surpris­ out trees and grading up about his buildings, Luce who is proprietor of the Bay View Re beautifying their family lot----- Walter Morse day night. of Mis. Thankful Dean------M. Cugan of War­ F . K . S h a w C o - ingly little talk on the subject. It is under­ making the place look finely------Martin P. treat, a private hospital which has been in is home from the hospital at Augusta where ren has been visiting his sons, William and stood thak the selectmen are unanimous in □wen is home, having finished work in Rock­ Camden, has leased the building for three he has been at work for several years. Willis Brown was out on the street last Charles Logan. (SuceeMora to S1IAW k BKVKK AOK.) their dfrtRuination to accept neither proposi- land. years and the hospital will now be located in week. Many of his old friends were pleased CAMDEN, ME. hpw^hadSby the road. The threat of dis­ the southern part thereof. There are to be No. Washington.— William Jones saw a to see him out and improving------N. Crockett continuing the electric lights, happily, is being Sch. Genetha of St. Johns struck on the fine deer the other day------Lindley Turner of Camden was in town Thursday, visiting his CATCHING ALEWIVES. hual west of Marshall's Point, when enter­ some alterations and improvements made first frowned down Gy level-headed citizens, who however------Rev. W. O. Holman of Rockland, vas in town one day last week, with his fine friend, L. P. Berry------Road surveyor Coyle is sense the fact that the town has electric lights ing Port Clyde Saturday night. She came tepper, King George------It has been pro­ widening the road from Watson Vinal’s farm off on the next flood, with the assistauce of led Sunday’s services here. Chas. M. Kibble The topic of conversation in Warren at for its own benefit and not for the benefit of of Rockport will lead next Sunday------The phesied that this was to be a remarkably hot to Round Pond. It will be a great improve­ the present time is the run of alewives. On a few people. As to the road, it is generally the crew from Burnt Island Life Saving Sta­ summer and if we have many as hot days as ment----- L R. Roberts received a large in­ tion. King’s Daughters will meet with Miss Elmira ’Thursday 65,000 were caught and Friday and believed that no electric railroad will be built I. Gregory next Thursday afternoon. Tutsday, it surely will be. 'Twas 90 in the voice of nets lrom Green’s Landing, Friday. Saturday the same. Capt. Pierson’s of schooner Chaperall, who shade here.------Photographer Cunningham up into Thomaston this year. But that Creek No peanuts will he thrown in the new hall, Every day is lish day now except Sunday. I till was terribly long and trying in the hot got hurt while being towed up the Saco River reports business good in his studio. recently, is now at his home, Port Clyde, and UNION. Will be strictly forbidden------Prof. Frank Are You a Builder? days of last week. Pierce has an educated cat which sits on his The Belshazzar chorus now numbers nearly able to be out with the help of crutches. It . OR . feared that it will be some time before he No. Union—Oscar Carroll hurt his kuee APPLETON bench all day, while he is as at work. Tom will be able to use his injured leg. badly, so he is unable to work------Eva seems to know what the Professor says and Are You Going to Build ? Daggett is teachiug the Stone school and is L. S. Robinson of Rocklaud visited his tries to talk to him in a way that is very a- liked very much------Henry M. Fossett is brother, in this place, Sunday. raews-ing------Win. McNamara and Wm. is a F a m miihout an Ideal ?' SOUTH THOMASTON. home from the island and is out of health Smith of Thomaston were in town last week, Parties who contemplate building M en’s Underwear, West Appleton, — George McLain is visiting John Hewett------Fred Hewett of and wishing to save middlemen’s The Good Will Society met with Mrs. wrestling with the whooping cough. Says he Say the Deering Ideal Sanimie Fuller Tuesday, and w as well Thomaston was the guest of his brother, John profits should buy direct from the 26c, 6Oc and S I . Gmokles River.—Chas. IL Kalloch has should have enjoyed it better ten years earlier last week------David Fuller of Thomaston was with Bicycle Bearings attended----- Sunday school has l>eeu organ­ ----- Mrs. Eliza Snow is at So. Montville, tak­ manufacturers, We are Manufac­ obtained work at Spruce Head, stone cutting ized in the Hibberd school-house. in town last week on business, had a rattling turers as well as Dealers aud can ----- Mrs. A. W. Clark has returned to her ing care of Mrs. Eflie Cram, who is ill------good trade. home in Belmont. The Rockland Bicycle Club took dinner at Mrs. Ilohnson is quite ill------Mrs. Margaret build or furnish the material for a Boys’ Underwear, the Burton House. Sunday. Fogg left for Augusta Monday, called there by James Ward arrived from Mt. Waldo, Sat­ building cheaper than any oilier Farmers in this section are well along with the illness of her son-in-law, Landlord Burns, urday, and informs us that business is boom­ linn in Knox Co. We keep a full 26c and 60c. their spring work. Many crops have been of Hotel North. ing in the granite line. About 200 men are line o f L ong a n o Sh o h t 1.i m b i.k , planted and peas are several inches high in employed----- Donovan, the pugilist, was in D ooits, S a s h , Outside and Inside town Saturday, from Rockland----- Bertha Horses for Sale! some places. U i .in o s , C vruE ss, A s h , W h it e - SWEOISH FARMING Dolhain and Mrs. Cad Pendleton took in the JLZ* w o o o and B a k u P in e Sh e a t h in g , Men’s Hosiery, The stores and offices in Robbins Block are city, T hursday------Mrs. Margaret Dolhain H a u o P in e and II a k o W o o o OOIIU TKAOB*. now all occupied. has a box of daisies all in bloom, numbering A. Ross Weeks, at his Highland street Pi-ooitiNGS, MoutoiKGSand H o u s e Dr. Judson Alden is moving into the house farm, has been planting potatoes according over 200. ,1 Oc. 3 for 26c. formerly occupied by his father, Dr. Eben F in is h of all kinds. Screen Doors to the Swedish method. He dropped the Another detective in town last week. Only The Ideal Giant Mower, anil Window Screens. Fine Stair I 6c, 2 for 26c. Alden, and will have his dental rooms in the two knew who be was. What’s going to potatoes into the furrow, then threw over Work a Specialty. Wood Manteis same. them the dressing, and then covered with happen?------Wm. Jameson’s new hack and O W’oot Cut. The ladies of the Relief Corps’ are raising earth. line span of horses will appear on the streets A G iaul lit ttize utid *treugth. A Giwui in per- j anti Sideboards in stock or matte furtuuDce, uu Iofaut in BiupHcity; large wheel*; from architects’ designs. Corres­ funds for charitable puiposes by sewiug for Capt. B. A- Emery at ( iwl’s Head has tried before many moons------A new doctor is to large frame; long bur; simple gear*; aimplu pit , those who will entertain them and pay for this method several years with excellent suc­ locate in town------Miss Flora Vinal was in mun bull und roller beuring* uiukt* Il lighter in pondence invited aun information THOMASTON, their services. Mrs. Alexander Johnson cess. Camden last week----- Justice Smith gave the draft than the ordinary 4 foot Mower. Serrated cheerfully given. Telephone con­ WATTS BLOCK, entertained them Friday afternoon. Finn a sentence of |>io and costs or 30 days ledger plate* *>ake it handle ih* monk diilieull nection. gra*r>*a; big coll lifting apringuixi foot lift. Spring Mrs. Carrie Alden of Oakland, Cal., eldest in jail. ateel clip und tempered ateel wearing plate on all of daughter of the late Geo. Jones of So. Union, Merrithew & Lowe arc putting out some the Deering Machine*. Koranic by M.K. ST.CLAIR GO. who was called hereby the sickness and .death neat circulars. Keep the thing a-bumming of her father, will return to Chicago in June buys. We are in hopes to see the wasp ap­ Otlice and Factory Bay View St., to till an engagement to lecture in that city. I Cut Flowers! pear on our streets in the near future----- Mr. F. A. Blackingfon, Camden, Maine. I ll Dr. Benuett made a professional visit to i and Mrs. O. C. Lane arrived home from I RROWN Portland last week------Mrs. Euphemia Fossett Portland, Saturday------T. G. Libby was in ROCKLAND,:k l a n ME. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ returned Friday after a pleasant visit to - Rockland Friday on business------Hon. F. S. Cut Flowers and Floral W ill be at I the Clinton friends in Rockland and Thomaston----- Miss ' Walls, D. K. Manson aud Wm. Jameson re­ Agent fo for r KrKnox County. Have you a house of yourowu Emblems furnished at House Stable, Thomaston. Alice bwectland went to Scarsmout, Saturday, 1 turned home Friday from Portland---- -The ! . IK MOT • Short Notice. to visit her parents------Mrs. Cora Millay ,ha> j lawn in front of Jas. McDonald's residence I We can sell an Outfit for one H oliday, H ay 13, gone to Newburyport to visit her sister, who : looks very pretty—-—In the next issue of T he ! flsabnut esides there------Mrs. Eunice Burkett is home C.-G. we shall give the names ol all of the old A. C. STROUT, With 25 Horses, and re- (tom .Massachusetts wliete she spent the win citizens in town over 80 years of age----- T he ‘ main one week. . .’ j ’*'• ______supervisor of schools has got his pots all ready j A grunt mnuy Fuiwert. bare aaid ibni CIRLS WANTED. AGENT, for lobstering after getting his schools all in the M«rrated Ledger F1*U» were worth *10

1 L THE ROCKLANDOKI COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY MAY 14, 185)5. Arrived Wednesday—Sch. H. B. Metcalf, Hooper, from Boston, with full to Chas. E. Weeks Co.; sch. Twilight, fr m Boofhbay. Thursday’s arrivals were: Fannie A: E nth, Ryder, New York, via Newburyport; Ida Hudson, Bishop, Boston; Leona, Lane, ATKINSON FURNISHING COMPANY. from Sedgwick to load lime for Boston from A. J. Bird & Co. Sailed Tuesday — sch-. Seventy-Six, Leo, W e offer you a High Grade, 0 0 25 Styles of from A. I . Crockett Cc ; Mabel Hall, Bart­ $Y We Have Several Points to Make. lett, New York from F. < obb A Co.; .Alaska, Brewer, Boston, from C. Doherty; Maggie All Oak Cheffoniere for .... Hurley, Tuttle, Rockport to load lime for IGston; Charlie & Willie, Post, New York, O ne ls== CARRIAGES from F. Cobb & Co. Sch. Helen, Bacbelder, sailed Wednesday A full 10 piece Chamber Suite Buy your Furniture and House Furnishing- where fir New York, from E. E. Rankin; sch. To select from. Wo.tdbury M. Snow, Arey, from Aim »n Bird, sailed Wednesday for New York. in Antique O ak ...... *15.°° y< u can have everything put on one bill. This Commencing at Sells. Julia A. Decker, Spear, for Boston, saves time, trouble and, most important of all, from Perry Bros.; Brigadier, Tolman, New York, from F. Cobb & Co., and Louisa Fran­ expense. cis, Thorndike, Portland, from the same firm, A Braes Trimmed Iron Bed­ sailed Thursday. | stead for Another is— Rockpoot Marine—Arrived 7th, schs. $4.50 IL F. Kimball, Boston, with brick; H. S. We sell everything one can need in the complete Boynton, Boston, with coal for Carleton, Nor­ wood A: Co.; Ariosto, Boston, with merchan­ outfitting of a house. That means Furniture dise for Rockport Ice Co.; Mazurka, Boston; A 3-piece Curly Birch Cham, Maggie Hurley, Rockland; Woodboat Urqu- hart, St. John, with wood for S. E. & H . L. proper, Carpets, Lamps, Stoves, Curtains, Kitchen shepherd Co.; schs. Peerless and Idella Small, her Suite, very stylish ...... We shall continue the sale of our Boston. 8th, sch. Antelope. Boston. 9th, W are, and the rank and file of minor necessities. sch. Corrinna M., with wood for S. E. & H. L Shepherd Co. 10th, schs. Ma/urka, Long This system enables us to sell each article much and shall offer at that price a S1.98 Rocker Island; Robert Byron, Boston. Sailed 7th, schs. Delaware, Boston, with A GOOD NUMBER ONE cheaper than we otherwise could, as can be readily a Rocker that is worth not less than $3.50. This is onr Bar. lime from S. E. A' IL L. Shepherd Co.; Her­ ald, Boston, with lime from Carleton, Nor­ Curled Hair Mattress in understood. We are selling today at prices much gain of Bargains ; wood A: Co.; Lydia M. Webster, Camden. 9th,Chas McDonald, Boston, with lime from S. two parts for lower than were ever reached before in this city. E. A il. L. Shepherd Co.; Br. sch. E. Raymond, Port Gilbert, N. S. 10th, schs. Annie Wilder, In other Rockers we have THIS ONE worth $9 00, Boston, with lime from J. II. Eells; Peerless, Boston, with lime from Carleton, Norwood & An Oak Sideboard with Bev­ which we offer Co.; Ruth Hodgdon, lime from S. E. & H. L. O u r Shepherd Co. eled Mirror, finished in best r 1 Bark Jennie H arkness Amsbury, sailed from New York for Brisbane the 8th. style, for ...... j actually being slaughtered. When we sav we can S6.00 FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS' sell you a full All Wool Carpet of good pattern as long as we A 6 foot Oak Dining Exten­ for only 48 cents we assure you we are offering Reported from Brown & Company’s can get them Weekly Freight Circular. sion Table, with Pillared something 'hat you can not duplicate elsewhere A Fall Roll. Strong, Rattan The situation remains substantially as has S upports for th? price. been indicated in the recent past. The sup S g 00 Rocker for $ 6 . 0 0 . ply of ships in this port continues in excess O ur High Grade Brussls, our Velvets, of the small requirements ot charters, while handy size vessels are less numerous and f l o q u e t t e s ...... more readily provided for than large carriers, and at relatively better rates. The market W e have Parlor Suites of this style t o - o n l y S 2 3 O O Dining Chairs from. for all descriptions of tonnage, however, is / Complete Suites a' that. unsatisfactory, prevailing freight rates a best Look over our stock if you are interested and take advan­ yielding but slender margins uf profit over expenses reduced to the most economical tage while prices are down...... basis consistent with safety. At the close a somewhat more cheerful feeling obtained, as the market is apparently working inm No. 343 Main Street, W. J. CALDER, Rockland, stronger position. * ♦ • California | M a n a g e r. Maine. Oregon grain freights are firm at the iniprovem-ut in rates. It is understood! mure than one hundred ship* have charted to load at San Francisco and on Columbia river since the recent improvement ADDITIONAL SPORTS. OBITUARY- of Ellsworth He was 71 years of age. O f' in these freights, nearly all for new crop ■ the family of Col. Haskell and wife but two wneat, with cancelling dates m some instances j The Rockland High School club went to The sad news was received by telegram yes­ survive—Mary, widow of Edmund Wilson of remote as December and January. The [Thomaston Saturday, defeating the local team terday noon that Capt. Wm.’ Smith, one of Thomaston, who resides in Portland w»tn her Movements of Vessels, Charters, highest rates thus far paid for San Francisco 19 to 4. The R. H. S. played a strong game I'hoinasttffi's best known sea captains, died at 1 son Bion, and Martha B., w id ,.„...... f 1 he lat-,, Note and the Like. loading are 305 and 31«. 3 I. to Cork for | with Cushman and Bunker as battery. one of the W. I. Islands. No particulars. Shuhael Waldo of Thomaston, who make, he ordets United Kingdom or Continent. These “ aS anJ exP,erlence'i master mar- J home with her daughter, Mrs. „ . M. I. ,rd of would have been cun-ider d very low rates ■ At the meeting of the Kuckland Wheel Club iner high)y t ,.ctcd an(1 univvrsl||y c5teemed. Sch. Thoma* JIiv, Thorndike, arrive 1 Fri­ ...... " ...... " ‘ ’ this city The other members of the family in ni re prosper -us time-, but such is tie last evening H. C. Chatto, A. W. Gregory, « . » / day fr on Damarisotta, where sh- discharged depr -'sed condition of the carrying trade at A. 11. Duncan, A. McLo and C. M. Alexander Spear, who died Friday at his were as follows: Sarah E. Loring, who died coal fr m New Y »rk. t Robinson were appointed a committee to I {Lonw ' nI'\ ? rrc“ '. ,liaf'e a Mason in St. in Portland several years ago, m th-r of present that they serve to attract suitable >ca. Kt’.tv Lawrv brought lumber from make arrangements f t a state meet in July. ' ’e’-'r8c L-o, No. 16, in the year 1848, and George B. Loring of Loring, Short ,v Har­ ship* from nearly ail parts f the globe. * * * E. B. HASTINGS. Bangor Friday to W. 11. Glover Co. Handy size vessel-suitable for the West India This will he one of the most important sport- was ,.he ulde’! member of that lodge. His mon; John Haskell, who died in Illinois a mg events ever held ,n this city. remains were interred on Sunday with Masonic number of vears ago; Susan Bennett, who Sch. Ella hrancis arrived from Hurricane and c.astwise yellow pine, tie and phosphate un. m i l •„ . , . , “ " ic e by the members of the lodge. Deceased died in Thomaston some years ag ■, wife if Is n i i-riday where she discharged coal trad s are in small supply an I strongly held, The Wheel Club will have a lantern parade was universally respected Warden William Bennett of the state prison. from New York. with business to some extent restricted by the tonight. Abou; fifty bicycles will be in line., , ...... Capt. Haskell was the youngest of the family. Sch. Onward brought corn to the Rock­ scarcity of vessels in the right position. The The wheels will lie trimmed with Japanese Susan Doyle, mother of Hiram Doyle continued paucity of freights for SV^^hern lanterns See it of Vinalhaven, died Ihursday. Mrs. Doyle Geo. If. Jones, one of Union's oldest and land Steam Mill Friday from Boston. lanterns, see n. was S3 years of age, and was always ready to coastwise ports also militates against an 9 most respected citizens, die*! at his residence Schs Florida, from Kail River; R. L. movement of lumber, ties phosphate rod? A fam e will be played Memorial Day on give a helping hand to the sick. She could in South Union, Sunday morning, May 5, of Kenney and Pemaquid, arrived from Boston the Broadway grounds between the High thread a cambric needle in her last days, w etc. Colliers are holding their own, but coal Brights disease .at the age of 78. He had Friday. freights are not brisk. 200 Sample Capes Schools and a local team. It will be a game out the assistance of glasses. The funeral been in failing health for about a year, but Coasters Puney ami Addie Clement with Charters—Ship Wm. IL Macy hence to worth witnessing and the proceeds will be took place Sunday at the house, conducted by was confined to the house only a few weeks. devoted to the interests of the Rockland base cooperage anti E. S. Wilson with wood, ar­ and back, lump sum—Sch. Wm. H. Rev. W. E. Gaskin. He was a native of China, the eldest of nine rived Friday. Allison, Baltimore to Jacksonville, brick, and ball association. children, being the son of Stephen and Ra­ The remains of Joseph Glidden, son of Mr. Sch. brought general cargo from back lumber, p. t.—Sch. Morancy, Vinal The Portland Press sav: “Come McManus, and Mrs. John S. Glidden of Washington was chel Jones, educated in the public schools at a Great Discount stand up and hit that ball better. Vou look Boston Saturday. haven to New York, paying blocks, Si 2, 1. brought there from Middleton, Conn., last and Friend's hoarding school, Providence, and d. like a born bitter and there is no doubt but R. I., and was for many years a successful Schs. f. R. Bod well, Speed, with coal to week, and interred in the family lot in Razor- Coal—Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Philadel­ that you can line it out, if you only think so." ville. Deceased was a young man ol stainless teacher. In 1843 he came to Union, and Fred R. Spear; and White Cloud, Torrey, coal to A. J. Bird & Co., arrived Saturday. phia to Galveston, £2—Sch. Levi Hart, Phib Mac isn't doing any catching now but is play­ character and held in high esteem by all. ">th Amos Drake established an iron foundry phia to New Haven, 75 cents—Sch. M?^ ing lirst base. Funeral services were held at the family resi- , and machine business, and later entered into Schs. James L. Maloy, Bernet, and Ada Jordan, Pt. Liberty to Boston. 60 cents. from Regular Prices. Dick O’Brien is doing faithful training for dence, Friday, and were conducted by Rev. ' manu^acLure of plows, a branch of which Ames, Emery, brought coal Sunday from his coming bout with Kid McCoy. O’Brien G. H, Lincoln. i llc continued until his death. He was also New York to A. J. Bird A’ Co. is at Nahant and McCoy at Wolfboro. -nc’beloved | ral years engaged W in V theP * " manufacture , , Sch. O. M. Marrett arrived Monday from Bicyclists have the same rights on the & Co. of Boston. streets as a horse but no more. Riders of the S S d a t « y°en„ i ’° The’ b>' ' f * be 1 "a Sailetl Friday—Schs. Jennie G. Pillsbury, ‘bike’ should keep this in mind. from White A. Case; Leons, from Rockport; W e luive C losed ' ' T h m T s . T , ' ht'I' 1Sa,,ur'!a>'a,f'crnou" ; ' ill who knew him. He leaves a widow ami Mori is Cx Cliff, from Perry Bros.; Addie RARE EVENT. L I rn U 1,eCe“ ed ' two daughters, Mrs. Carrie S. Alden of Oak- Schaelfer, from Farrand, Spear & Co.; Jos­ BOSS r . ded on 1.1 -ru l , " nC h , land- C al- a"d M * Alice Mo,ford of Ph-nix, eph Oakes, with stone from Vinalhaven; Eu­ < >ut 11L1 lot <>f Capes that sold for $12 and r ^ n d H , ’ r af,e' wa‘d* ? I Ariz., and three brothers. Capt. B. W. Jones gene Borda, with stone from Hurricane—all ( >ur West Appleton correspondent reports for New York; C. M. Walton, from A. J. the arrival of a hand-organ with Italian oper­ ED arlc?on o ’° n> \ ™ ~ a a" d LUNCH-Hli ’ S. \V. Jones of No. Union, all of whom were Bird A; (Jo.; Twilight, fr »ra Joseph Abbott, 515, now.... ator, the tirst appearance of the sort for ten for Boston. years. Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins have the 1 with him as he passed peacefully away, a^ ofSnm ple Capes sympathy of many friends in the loss of their , were also two sisters, Miss E. H. Jones Schs. Wide Awake, from C. Doherty, and son Charlie, who died at their home, No. 20 I and Mrs. lennie Willev of Chicaeo. III. Bliciil and Mrs. Jennie Willey of Chicago, 111. Jonn S. Beechara, from A. F. Crockett Co., T H E ST A G E D R IV E R S STORY. I Maverick street, Monday, after an illness of $7 & $ 8 J. H. Hills, the butter maker of Rockland for New York, sailed Saturday. from the lurgrt He Tells How He was Cured ot Cancer, 1 esti^.adthree weeks. ^ iem Deceased iou s wasa^d kmS a genial, a member inter- I , Schs. Flora Pressey, for New York, and Pemaquid, for Bostor, sailed Monday from E czem a, and L oss of Appetite. I ' *. ‘ ‘ tW(1 ,' “ n* '\ mont several years ago, upon the establish. A. C. Gay & Co. ith that church some two months ago, and Aiew York M an- Capes that sold for $10.00 one universally liked by all his associates. inent of the local creamery. Besides being an Schs. Billow and R. L. Kenney, for Bos­ expert in his business, he proved himself a SearsMo.nt, Me , Dec. 29, 1894. Funeral services will be held Wednesday ton and Edward Laineyer, for Rica n »n i To the public:— I carry the mail from afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the home. a man of integiity, a good citizen and won Va., from F. Cobb Co., sailed Monday. NURSERY TREES FOR SALE! here to Camden. About live years ago a for himself a large number of friends, who Sch. Nile, from White A Case and A. C iifn . c f 11 r e r is; »r Orson A. Morse died in Boston, Thursday, sincerely mourn his death. Mrs. Hills and | III. D RBERRIES, hunch about as large as a pea caine upon my May 9, aged 73 years. Mr. Morse was a native Gay A: Co , sailed Monday for New York. IKRtPUiUlltlEN, under lip. There was a singing sensation as two children survive him. There was an in­ $5.00 of Washington, this county, where he lived surance of $3000 on his life. Sch. Ella M. Storer, Haskell,went to Pretty- t lH K A .X T N , though a bee had stung me. I consulted until 1865, when he moved to Boston, having mat.-u Monday to load stone for Philadel­ l.OOfeEBKlt 111 Kb. about hull' price several physicians and specialists who all lived in that city since. He had been an in­ WITH HONORS phia. \ tioi- line of young nurxery and ahade tree*, pronounced it a cancer. I underwent an valid for 20 years and wholly blind for ten Sch. E. Arcularius sailed from Vinal haven maple, cheatnut, apple, peur aud olhera, ol good operation for its removal, but it came back hardy atock and in exselienl condition. Price* 1 lot All Wool Cape6 for year. His wife wa. jane McMichael o f ; ^ere General Berry j Daughter and Uraidaon Monday, with stone for Washington. right. Enquire of MBS. .1. R. RICH A ttDBttN. again all the same. Newcastle, who survives him. Mr. Murse I u . . n 62 Camden street. 12 t t in l avo otter* the About two years ago, seeing the statement leaves two sons, residents of Boston, one a | Hf;C0ltUd DJ Illb Third Arinjf Corps, Bark Eln.iranda was at Bath Monday, of Dea. Hiram Pattee of Brooks, Me., who loaded with ice from Richmond for Balti­ o n ly ...... police officer of that city, Uie other a wealthy more. Capt. Duncan left .Monday morning was cured of a cancer by Rudolf’s Medical citizen. The burial took place Sunday in Edward K. Gould returned from North- to join the vessel. Hiime to out* cua- Discovery, I wa9 induced to give the remedy Washington, Rev. W. W. Davis preaching a amptoii, Mass., Ihursday morning, where he $1.25 a trial. At this time I had a very poor ap­ most impressive sermon attended the reunion uf the 3d Army Corps Sch. Empress was loading for Boston Mon­ petite and my food did not seem to do me in the interest of the biography of Major Gen­ day from A. F. Crockett Co., and sch. Florida ny good. .My weight was less than 150 Mrs. Elsa A. Benner, widow of the late eral Hiram G. Berry. Tie reports the exer­ from F. Cobb K Co., for Fall River. CofKES Washington Benner of Washington, died tom ers »lii& w eek pounds and I also had a very bad eczema cises at Hadley, the birthplace of Major Gen­ Sch. M. Laella Wqo>1, Spaulding, arrived from which I suffered greatly. Tuesday May 7, aged 75. Mrs. Benner was returning from church the Sunday previous, eral Joseph Hooker, to kave been interesting at Baltimore 11 th fratu Port Royal. 100 Duck Suits only 1 commenced taking the Discovery, my and impressive, notwithstanding the intense appetite improved and I commenced to gain when she was stricken with paralysis and be­ Sch. J. B. Holden, Haskell cleared 11th at Som e g-resit came unconscious, in which condition she heat and the dust blown about by the wind. New York for Jacksonville. fie.li and□ strength. My eczema wa. .non 1 ‘ sne The exercises were held in a large tent oppo­ cured and the cancer decreased in size. 1. " “‘a'“^ until her de» b. Mr., Benner wm site the house in which General Hooker was Sch. A. Heaton, Snow, passed through $1.50 seemed to .blink up, and pained me less than ' a.da“« ^ “ of ,be lale / oe‘ Kallu" wbo d,ed born, and the orations of Major General Dan­ Hell Gale 10th, bound to Boston from Raritan Ql(l (Iflfl Cuuibiiiatiun Accident g-sfiiiM w ill ho it did formerly. I continued taking the Dis- , abo“‘ a«? »nd wbo was ,be“ ODe,of iel E. Sickles and Brig. Gen. 11. E. Tremain River. l.olicv , u , h(J oldM t BUll covery and the cancer dimi,fished in size and lead'»« ° ‘ lbe *“ a“ lhe « »’ were scholarly efforts, brimming with histori­ Sch. Carrie L. Hix is l>ound to Portland urniigust couipauy in this country See them in our South W in­ disappeared entirely. My weight has ln. -Mrs. Benner ha. been a worthy cal incidents concerning General Hooker. from Roundout. ceased to 1S1 pounds, and my health i» in and b,S“ y respectable lady. Her funeral The 3d Army Corps Union presented to the with privilege* uot given by any f <>

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY

PERSONAL POINTS NOT POETICAL puzzling curves! Clifford finished the game and was very effective. The scholars made five hits and all but won the game. Drink- Casual Reference to People More or Less Well She was of a fervent poetic nature, and as water caught Robbins in tine shape. Rob- Slaughter Sale Known in This Immediate Vicinity she rode along she was completely carried i bins is in spkndid condition, has excellent away with the scenery. A beautiful grove j control of the ball, has good curves and is With great care, by a process en­ S. II. Boynton, M. D., of Los Angeles, attracted her attention : Turning to her escort, pitching a ball that is a degree swifter than she said: tirely his own, Dr. Price is enabled Cala., kindly remembers T he C.-G. with an fast. attractive book describing the annual festival. • Look at that noble group of trees. How to extract from each of the true, majestically they reach heavenward;” There should be a ball game of some select fruits, all of its characteristic Capt. R. R. Ulmer. 1st Lieut. C. C. Tib­ “What do you mean ? Those large wooden ; kind Memorial Day. The cranks are getting flavor, and place in the market a betts and 2nd Lieut. J. W. Gray of Tillson trees?” drawled the young man. , anxious and a sight of the length of the bat, Light Infantry were in Lewiston last week in , the kind of a ball and the size of mitt to class of flavorings of rare excel­ Then there was a frost. attendance on the School of Companies for <11111