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V o l. N.— N ew S e r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1889. N umber 3.
Continued from Inwt i unaccustomed to such chasms. to twenty five per cent. As in the oil method NUL’ I I I M IIN T Y IL L E . THB KILNS the lime comes out in much better shape, ow------ing to the Intense and uniform heat. Mr.Carle i Its Secret flrgnnlzntini ABOUT TOWN, B U S Y K N O X . Skirt the shores of the three towns engaged in s and How They ton lias had his Invention patented. are Prospering. There is no lino of the business, and while not adding largely to Reviewing the work of South Montvillc for goods mm.ufnrlurod of the beauty of tbe watcr-ironts give the towns IN OTHER PLACES. the past year wc find that there have been no n busy appearance that is far preferable to But Rockland capital is not confined entirely whi»h the consumer new buildings erected during the year, hut knows so little regard grassy slopes. There arc 92 kilns in the to the Knox County lime business, but we find W. S. I’ottle has repaired and painted his house Its Great and Growing Lime county, 06 being located in this city, and this it developing quarries and properties in various ing quality. You ask so thnt it looks as good ns new. Collins & estimate dues not include several old-fashioned sections of the country. During the year a Moody, the enterprising merchants of this for a pair of GOOD Manufacturing Industry. arch kilns conducted by private individuals. purchase of 4,200 acres of land in Monterey MUST HAVE IT! RUBBERS and take place, have had a run of trade that must have Rockport and Catndon have 15 and Thomaston County, California, about 110 miles from the come up to their highest expectations. They Rockland grows as everyone k" -s whatever the retailer 11. During the yaar two new kilns have been Oolden Gate, was made by linte manufacturers And our city Is surely a rustier— have done a large business making lime casks, But what we most need, if ottr|»coplewUl heed, built in this city,one each by Terry Bros, and K. of Rockland, and a large force of Maine tnen having front three to four coopers nt work for offers you. If you will insist on having Is that second-hand Portland roek-ftMber. C. Rankin & Son, tooth of improved pattern are now working a valuable lime qnarry there. them most of the time. W. E. Trescott, car the An Immense Business That Is with iron tops. Within the past two or three The markets for this lime are San Diego, San riage painter nnd general enrriage repair shop, ycura extensive improvements have been made Francisco, Los Angeles, San Tedro and other Two children of Clarence Modell are sick has turned out sotno good work and had a with diphtheria. American Rubber Co.’s Confined to Rockland, Thom by our lime manufacturers on their kilns and California cities. The following well-known good run of business. C. V. Follett, stave and wharf property, and extensive additions made. gentlemen are interested in this scheme : Fran heading mill also grist mill, has one of the best A woman and child trying to get a drunhuu goods and he sure that they bear this aston and Camden During the past year R. W. Messer has made cis Cobb, Win. T. Cobb, A. F. Crockett, Berry water privileges for many miles around, and husband home was one of the sad sights of Wednesday. Company’s naino or trade mark, you will tbe most extensive improvements and changes Bros, and C. A. Crockett. • has had a good run of work the past season. be assured of a good article. about his plant, strengthening and enlarging What is known as the Moore Lime Company The Freewill Baptist church located in this Arthur Shea will occupy the F. H. Berry Ills wharf and rebuilding his sheds very in Vtrglnin, a company controlling large and place has been without a pastor for the past house on Pleasant street, and not H. O, Bird They are Made of Pure Para Rubber, W ith Booming Rockland as thoroughly. valuable quarries in that state, is composed of year, but tliey are in hopes to have one before as we reported last week. such well-known Rockland men as BerryBros., the Great Head Center. tut: tin,as long. Don’t forget that our streets will be nsudiiy —ANU ABE— C. A. Crockett, A. F. Crockett and others. Engaged in the business in this city are 21 In The Grange located at this place has had a next spring. Better streets is an important This company has been operating in Virginia I number as follows: A. J. Bird A Co., Perry prosperous year. Although gaining few members subject for Rockland citizens. about four years and is doing an extensive bus- ] Sold by All First-Class Retailers. Bros., li. 0 . Gurdy A Co., J. 11. Handley, A they have lost few, leaving at the end of the iness. A baked bean supper and interesting enter F. Crockett A Co., A. F. Crockett & Berry year 66 members and the following board of Insist on having them and take no Facts and Figures That Should Be Still another valuable quarry in Missouri, - tainment were enjoved in tbe basement of St. Bros., E F. Hooper & Co , Ames A Co., K. C. odicers for 1839: S. O. Bartlett, Master; J. W. David's church, Wednesday evening. others. • nbout sixty miles from St. Louis, is owned and Kept for Future Reference. Rankin & Son, A. C. Gay & Co., A. W. Gay Harriman, Overseer; Mrs. S. It. Keene, Lec 31 3 operated by Francis Cobb, John S. Case and I The sleighs jingled merrily Wednesday, and A- Co., Farrand, Spear A Co-, Joseph Abbott turer; G. F. Randall, Steward; F. A. Moody, Our article Inst week on the new Lime lluek 11. W. Wight, of Rockland. our handsome horses hioked their best. Some A Son, F. Cobh A Co., N. F. Cubit, Alinon Assistant Steward; Miss Lizzie J. Fuller, Railroad naturally brings ns this week to the Near St. John, N.B., we find the Drury Cove ! how or other snow and sleighs make things Bird, R. W. Messer, C. Hanrahan. J. R. Pills Chap.; Isaac Fuller, 1.; C. N. Cram, See.; great lime business itself which this road was Lime Co, doing an extensive business. Antes A | awful lively. bury, White & Case und C. II. Tresscy. In C. A. Meservey, G. K .; Rachel Morse, Po constructed to accommodate. Rockland with Co. of this city, Maynard Sumner and other I these Units will be found the. names of our mona; Nancy Adatns, Flora; Olive Ruttdall, John Jameson and wile of Day Point, who other great advantages in point ot location, Rockland capitalists being interested. most progressive and stirring citizens who are Ceres; Miss Addle I. I’cavey, L, A. S. have bought the Beach House, Lincolnville, sheltered ami deep harbor and so on, was pro making for Rockland a name in the great I.IME DUST. Riverside Lodge, 1. O G. T., has been re moved there Wednesday. R. Y . Crie has vided by nature with a veritable gold mine for world. One little industry which has grown out of | organized, and has steadily increased in tnem - bought Mr. Jameson’s property at Bay Point. a back ground in the shape of inexhaustible thc linte business is the shipping of kiln ashes bersbip until uow it numbers 51 nieinlters. The enterprising Atkinson Furnishing Co. lime quarries ol the finest quality of rock. It The Rockport-Camden iltne manufacturing to various points for lertilizer, many cargoes I As soon ns tbe frost is out in the spring C. lias issued a neat little pamphlet showing how is not our intention in this nrticle to give a firms arc Carleton, Norwood & Co., S. E. A. 11. L. Shepherd, O. T. Shepherd, G. F. Bur being shipped yearly. 1 T. Randall will make improvements about his the company has panned out as an investment, history of lime burning in this section, hut the ’rxA iiiP.^niJp The supply of good limerock in this county J place. and the showing is decidedly flattering. The following brief compilation may not be unin gess A Son, O. E. Carleton, and J. H. Eels, while at West Camden Minott Tolman manu seems to be inexhaustible. In Appleton are company is a pushing one. teresting: In 1733 Samuel Waldo, who held FIRE FLASHES. factures each year a certain amount of lime. unworked quarries of excellent rock which a the title to five-sixths ol the whole Waldo An adjourned annual meeting of the stock The Thomaston firms are J. 0. Cushing A Co., a railroad would soon develop. patent, was in exclusive possession of the lands Cinders That Have Been Plucked Out holders of the Rockland and Ellsworth Steam E. K. O’Brien, Burgess O’Brien A Co , J. A. With the completion of the Lime Rock Rail- • MADE BY THE on the St. George and Medomac Rivers. He ot Our Reporter’s Eye. boat Company will be held nt the office of the Creighton A Co., and L. A. Snow A Co. The rond the lime business of Rockland will he ma Boston A Bangor S. S. Co., this city, Wed JRM D R U found limestone in that section of his possess- , , ,, , , terially increased. If some of our boys would organize a hot- ions near the... Georges,a- at . Iboinaston, and , 1 last , named , are Rock and parties and operate r nesday, February 6th. oneo n e kilnK iln. cotl'eo brigade for service nt fires 'twouldn’t be C H E M IC A tested the rock in what is now the prison The musical absurdity, "Topsy Purvey,” ^ G Q M PAN In Warren Rockland capital has bought a bad thing at ail. quarry, the draining of which is puzzling the OUR NEIGHBORS. with Day the funny reader, Frothingham, the the Buxton mineral, has btiiit a new kiln and The Eureka Hose Co. accomp tnied tbe W. IS S U P E R S state officials. The rock proving of excellent eminent basso,formerly with the Boston Ideals, sheds the past year, ami is now manufacturing W. Rice steamer lront Thomaston last week. quality, he erected a kiln, SOUTH LIBERTY. Harry G. Snow, the versatile comedian, Mary AS A 100 casks of extra good linte daily which is They did good work. Alico Vars, the accomplished soubrette, and H IE l-IONEEIt, being shipped over the Knox A Lincoln. Silas An exploding lamp in the Thorndike House M'S. Aines, “ Helen Brainard," so well known H RE McLoon and A. A. Stover are the pushers of of Many Industries All of Which And began shipping linte to the Boston market A re Buny. Tuesday night, after tlte tire, was disposed of here, will be given in Farwell Hall, Feb. 8th, £>6.3.5..' i v E H Y 'W 'i This lime kiln, tlte first in this region, stood this enterprise, which promises a satisfactory by the promptness of tlte house force and an tinder tbe auspices of the Iopas Quartet. on the eastern bank of the Georges, nearly yield. Business has been quite brisk in town the other fire averted. past year. James A. Overlock has built a new The Gardiner Journal has the following con abreast of the prison, witere its remains are Since May 1st, 188.8, nearly a million and a Some of our clothing and hoot and shoe house and E. Prescott a largeone, while others cerning our Rockland talent: “The firs}'night’s still to be seen. Another kiln was soon built, half casks of lime were manufactured in Knox dealers are anxious to know the names oi the have made extensive repairs, among whom we program embraced music by the Ariel Quartette, lower down, the builder of both being Robert County, about 75 per cent of which came from persons who ordered rubber coats and gloves Rockland kilns. Knox County’s lime business can mention A A B. E. Cunningham, E. S. Rockland,character songs by Prof. McNamara, McIntire, a North of Ireland emigrant, who and boots and the like during the tire, Tues employs in the vicinity of 1000 men, while 300 Whitehouse, 8. T. Ovetloek, L. Prescott, and some local music. The singing by the managed the business until bis death in 1750 day. vessels are employed in freighting the manu Charles Howard. Our town has a good record quartette was exquisite. It is hoped that they As Eaton says, lie “ may justly be considered in manufacturing. We begin with E. Knowl It was a very awkward fire to handle. The may again visit our city, for it would ho a rich the father of lime-burners in this quarter.’’ factured lime to the various shipping points. About 300.000 casks or half of the yearly out ton's tannery where lots of sheep skins are brick Masonic Block with its sharp roof on one treat to hear them. Prof. McNamara captured Wc have very meager accounts of the lime the audience nt tlte outset and called forth an put no into the New York market. About tanned for Boston market; next is the carding side, the heavy overhanging cornice in front • - business for the succeeding fifty years. Eaton mill; next on the stream that conies from and dense smoke in the rear kept the firemen uproar of applause at each appearance.” .,W , j? tells us that in October, 1778, “ Capt. James 75,000 cords of kiln-wood are burned annually George’s Lake is F. Cook’s stave-mill; next at arms' length. Watson sold 21 hogsheads of lime in Beverly in Knox County kilns. Tbe kilns arc run day Wm. Hurd's axe factory, a large structure; That fire and explosion was very strange. from his sloop at £9 each and one ditto at £12: and night. The rock is subjected to the most LOYAL WORDS. intense heat from six to eight hours when it is next in order is J. A lit it’s foundry and W. F. Norcross was in his store when the but whether put up in the second-hand mo “drawn” from the kiln anil allowed to cool, Will Knowlton’s spring bed business; next is alarm was sounded, his place of hnsiness be lasses casks as was the method at first, or in A Knox County Man Who Didn't For and is then ready to he barreled for shipment. L. Morse's factory where caskets and coffins ing the farthest point distnnt from where the the 200-gtdion casks- of a later period, we can lire apparently originated. Close on the heels get His Home. not state.” Up to 1785 the business scented to From six to eight men are required to run one and lots of other things are made; next is A. of the largest kilns, of which the capacity is D. Mathews' gristm ill, where a great many of file alarm, at that time there being no fiante Fred E. Richards of Roukport, ex-hank ex ARE WE ALIKE? be confined to what is now Thomaston proper. aminer of Maine, has been out into Kansas on 130 casks a day. The average capacity of bushels of grain are converted into feed. visible in the building, a sudden flash of fire Or are we like, or Ilk.* otlu r>
Bleeding Waldo! The Belfast Jonrnal re The Augusta Journal in a recent Is9uc prints AT AUGUSTA. ports 2!* trtvops in its eonnty jail. the portraits of the members of the governor's staff. That of Col. M . 11. French was an ex What Our Law Makers Have Been cellent likeness. Doing the Past Week ® SIX g SIX= Tin: C.-O has never betn hem 111 it day in The Boothbav light has been the great sub- its tile. We use "Onr Family Physician" The N. Y. A Bangor S. 8. Co. is talking of jeCt of interest the past week. Bnotlibny ts :i altogether. building a steamer to run to Eastport and in tn.vn which is untortunate enough in have n termediate points, connecting nt this city with thickly Fettled village with a rural sttrrntintling Hrich land attracts 'em. We learn of several that doesn't agree with the village on certain their main line. Rockland is the natural cen important points of town polity. After the parties who arc desirous of locating in business ter for all such enterprises. Farmington tire the insurance companies put in Rack laud. tip tile insurance r ites In the town, ami the village wanted a water supply to lower said BARGAIN DAYS! Bdlast's shoe factory pays out §3100 a month "It really looks ns if Rockland is going to rates. The suburb., who would not be bene to onipRiyes. Belfast appreciates its factory, have paved streets! That is all that Rockland fited by such a company, opposed the scheme, needs to make it one of the most dellgtilliil and as they represent about (10 per rent of the and well it may. cities in New England.”—Lewiston Journal. zvr town's population opposed the sebeine suc --- - —«»------cessfully. Tills and similar points of differ- I The article on our lirst page on the county's cnee made the villagers very irate, and they ! MEN AND WOMEN lime liasir.css will show some astonishing fig now petition fora division. True I’. Fierce, esq., appears for the town, and is making a ure*. People don’t realize what we are doing E.B.HASTINGS gall ini tight against the division. Ills stale- down here. Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less men! ol the siiiiailon ot affairs on Thursday SIMONTON’S Interest to Our Readers. was verv masterly. Flour has taken a little tumble. Should Charles Staples is quite ill at his home. The Women Suffragists are making a busy 1 think'twas most lime. The exorbitant prices !•’. A. Thorndike went to Boston Saturday. light, but the long petition of Portland ladies We have lots of goods we wish to tho past fete months hate been a heavy tax in opposition to women suffrage cannot hut | Walter Tapley letttrned from Haverhill Sat have great weight under the circumstances. —IN ORDKI5 Tf> KEEP BP WITH T flS— upon our poor people. urday. The committee on hanks and banking voted dose out before stock taking. We Miss Rcttri Danton of Union was in this citv to report favorably on the net for the incorpora We shall publish an article next week from Saturday. tion of the Rockland Trust Co. are giving Great Bargains through the pen of Superintendent Tilden of the Hurri George Priest of Belfast is visiting in this The conitnittee on railroads will report fav city, his old homo. orably on Ihc art io Incorporate the Rockland out our store, but the most attrac cane Packing Co., on the vexed lobster ques Street Railroad ; the art !o amend Hie charter tion. 'Twill be worth reading. E. O. Clark of Waldoboro ’was in town on of the Lime Rock Railroad ; the pciilionnf the That every one predicts for Rockland, we have decided on business yesterday. Lime Rock Railroad untl Horse Railroad in tive Bargains will be found on Representatives Glover and Bird returned to Thomaston. holding a six days’ Bargain Sale, and intend to offer (tnr clicd-er devotees will be glad to see ttao Augusta yesterday. Ordered, the Senate concurring, That the committee on Stale prison he. and hereby is. fa miliar draughts again, after so long n hiatus. Daniel Pierce is out after a throe weeks sick ness of lever and ague. instructed to examine ihe claims id Wi Hum The account of the great Spcnnymoo- match T. Hovey of South Thomaston fur services as will bo found interesting reading by all. E. It. Mayo Is so far recovered from his guard at the Maine Stair prison and report by sickness as to ride out. resolve or otherwise. Such Wonderful Bargains I'thbze countehs L. W. Benner left for Providence last even Representative Gordon, secretary of the Wo have several letters from absent friends, ing to attend theG. A. R. fair. labor committee, presented an actio make Hie which wo shall publish shortly, and which will Cliailcs Lampson of Bar Harbor has been lirst Monday in Scntenilier known as "Labor That, it will prove a continuous advertisement for at least six Ito lotind Interesting reading, one from Zane- visiting at A. L. Richardson’s. Day," a legal holiday io all intents and pur -KILLED WITH- poses the same ns Thanksgiving, Christmas, vllle, Ohio, one from Florence, Itulv, and one Robert Cullarnorc is home from Biddeford, Washington's birthday. Fourth of July and months. W e want it understood that this is no ordinary from Germany. sick with typhoid pneumonia. o ilie r legally recognized holidays. Railroad Commissioner MortlnnJ went Io Mr. O’Brien of I’hoinuston presented a re I'ho Boethbny villagers have had an experi Augusta yesterday on business. solve from Knox Assembly No. (1,734, K. of Mark Down Sale on a few specialties, but includes nearly ence similar to the Vinalbaven people who Mrs. F. J Mathews h is moved into the M. L., in which they n-k lor legislation in favor A. A- horn house, Camden street. ot "a secret ballot," "fortnightly payment” fought 6o long for needed (Ire apparatus, the every article in our store, and at such prices as will keep us in 10c, 15c & 25c Goods. E. F. Glover was home from the Boston and “ free text books," outskirts outvoting them in town meeting, Imt Institute ot Technology last week. A trill to increase the pay of the County Vinalbaven uotv has a well equipped fire de Commissioners ol Knox county was introduced kind remembrance for a long time. W e shall reserve the right J. T. Coombs, North Haven, the singing try- Mr. Glover of this citv. Refcr'cJ to Knox partment. school man, has a fine school at Islesboro. county delegation. Hiram Ingraham of Boothbay has been vis- An act to incorporate the Blueliill Water to limit customers as to quantity on any article, and these prices The stranding of the derelict Rockland iting his lather H. 11. Ingraham in this citv. Company was introduced by Mr. Hinckley of seboouer W. I.. White near Aberdeen, Scot Leslie Cross is home from Wilmington,Del., Blueliill. Referred to judiciary. are for our retail customers only. SALE TO BEGIN land, lifter a long and tempestuous voyage recovering from an attack of chills anil level'. Frank Norton has been homo from the In INSURANCE ITEMS. here, there and everywhere at tho mercy of the stitute of Technology, Boston,for a few day.. COUNTER NO. 1 winds, is a striking recommendation tor Rock- Mrs. Alfred Burns and daughter. Mrs. W. What the Companies Pay and Where laud shipbuilding. The White was built in II. Kalloch, are visiting F. B. Burns in Marl- the Exiles Do Business, Wednesday Morning at 8 O’clock. 1884 by the late Capt. A. F. Ames. hero, Mass. In the Genthner Whitmore fire of Monday Will contain goods worth') Salvatore Filndiro has returned from Mass night, the loss on stock was adjusted at #1128, achusetts and resumed hie place In the Thorn Steamship S irmatian sailed Thursday from dike burlier shop. with Erskine and G. Mollltt. all the way from 10c to | Portland to Liverpool. A portion of her cargo True I’. Pierce, esq., arriv.il home from The losses on Tuesday’s tire as fir as adjust 25c. Wc shall give our [ consisted of 2.300 barrels of Maine apples, Augusta Satin'd ty the hearing on the Booth- cd and paid arc as follows: 1 0 c valued nt S3,740 and corn, meat and lard from hay question being finished. N. T. Sleeper,Erskine S-hi'.!'3,Mofl’it #1000; NOW FOR THE ONSLAUGHT! customers their choice the west valued at #100,000. Times have Geo. 11. Copeland of Belfast, who has bought W. F. Norcross N Co., Erskine #37.01); Berry oul the business ot Henry Smith, arrived last changed since the early colonists watched on evening, and occupies the tenement in the I. Bros., furniture, Erskine #800; Phenix Block, Turkey Red Tabling ...... 21c . . . . ''■,‘2'th of any article in the lot the Atlantic coast in a starving condition fur K. Kimball house. Middle sjtreet. 3 2 120.28,Masonic Block #37, Masonic furniture the supply ships from the old world. Hon. I). W. Allen, member of Gov. Bur and iniprovemenl.-#8!i.71,E C Robinson damage I a b lin g s ...... 4 5 e __ for only...... leigh's council for Somerset, was in the city by moving stock, #100, all with Cochran,Baker last week, the guest of Dr. D. C. Perkins. The lobster dealers and fishermen claim that & Cross; Rise Bros, loss lias not yet been ad \11 other Tablings and Napkins in proportion. Mrs. W. S. White and Mrs. F. R. Spear en there is no need ot a close time to protect lob tertained a largo parte of lady friends nt af'er justed. The linn's stock has been moved to sters during the shedding season. They suy noon whist and tea, Friday,at the residence of the store in the A. K. Spear Block, vacated by White Quilts ...... 89c . . . . that this season varies so in different localities Mayor White. Thorndike & Hix. The fixiures of Rose that it is absurd to talk of a law to cover ir, W. G.Robinson of Warren his been looking Bros, have been moved to Pillsbury Block, one W h ite Q u i l ts ...... $ 1 .7 5 . . . up old friends in town. His mother has been (light, where the work of the firm will be done whilo during tho shedding season lobsters se very ill in Camden and his wife has boon there COUNTER NO. 2 crete themselves and canuot lx? (rapped if the caring for her. until they can get back into their old quarters. Cotton Diaper, 10 yards for ...... 3 9c fishermen attempted it. This lobster discus Miss Stella E Keen and sister Mrs. F. W. (V. F. Norcro.-s & Co. occupy a portion of the sion develoocs a great deal of natural history. Darling and children of Hyde Park, Mass.,are store in Spear Block. Miss Sleeper has moved Crashes, per yd ...... • • • • ...... Will contain goods wortlp visiting their brother A. A. Kccnc and wile, her goods to her borne on Si l ing sirect. Dr. Ph lad dphia, Pa. all the way from 15c to Dlphtlioria is somewhat prevalent In this city, B cli'Ider's i lliee is at Ills horn: , ltnekland Crashes, per yd ...... ■ Dr. E. L.Estahrook and wife.who have been i l-i E r while several cases are reported on Hurricane in London for the past tour months, have gone - reel, and E. N. Nelson is in the new Will 37c. Wo shall give our 1G Island, ono resulting fatally. Ur. Hitchcock, to Berlin. Their little child,four or five weeks oughby block. T o w e ls ...... 3 c ____ Ycta.1* secretary of our board of health, was called old,accompanies them. customers their choice XaiEli i on there last week for consultation. He spenks A. E. Williams,wife and child of Union w re ipi-d i l’o « e ls ...... 1 2 1 c . . . . l ^ in town last week, and made a pleasant cail at the bottom, put him down tea a frau a. from the lot lor only.. j very highly of the prompt measures tuken by our office. Mr. Williams is our valued Soiilii T. W. Sullivan, chairman of the island hoard Un‘on corresponded. ol-ineh GRE YpEPKLLAXT ...... 2 5 c . . . . M ; of hcuith, and states that everything possible In the proper column will be found tho a n hag been done to prevent the spread of the nouncement nf the marriage of Miss Addle E. 1 case Best Calicos ...... Ge . . . . 7",r“‘ Hahn of this citv to n Chelsea. Mass., genih- disease and probably successfully. The dis man. Miss Hahn lias many frienris here who ease Is not Of a very malignant type. join T h e C.-G. in congratulations. K)-inch Short Length Cottons, best made, 7 cts. Wc Hre exceedingly sorry to_ report this COUNTER NO. 3 The newsy Vinalbaven Echo, after an exist week the sickness r.f Charles A. Keene from a •fob Lot Yarns, 9 cts. skein, worth 12 1-2 to 20. paralytic shock with which he was stricken ence of fifteen months, has lieen merged in Friday forenoon. As we go to press he is 9 Tun Co o u ib u -G a z e t t e , which lias bought its g'eutly improved and comfortable. Cotton Yarn. 5 cts. per ball. Will contain goods worth ,1 subscription list, thereby swelling its already E. S. H“aley, the western representative of plolhoric list of subscribers by u number of the Hurricane Granite Co , has moved from Ladies’ Scarlet Vests and Pants ...... 8 9 c . . . . *".50 all the way from 25c hundreds. Mr. Healey, tbu editor of the Echo, SiLonis to Omaha. Neb., where he has offices in the Paxton Building. Mr. Healey is a to 50c. Wc will give 1 YE i c will take charge of our Vinalhavcn department Rockland hoy, and a smart and enterprising Children’s Scarlet Vests and Pants ...... 37c and will give it that newsy and bright charac one. all our customers their j ter which ha, marked his work in the Eelio George Batty, the versatile musician, is in J o b Lot Children’s White Vests and Pants ...... 25c We are sorry to roport the demise of the Echo, this vieinitv from Baltimore, where he is em choice of selection for ployed as engineer of a porgy steamer. He but arc pleased to announce Mr. Healey’s addi remains about here hnt a lew davs going bark a L ad ies’ N a tu ral W ool V e sts and P a n t s ...... 75c tion to our stall. 11 Baltimore to resume his pnsilion. He has made n fine record the past season. Our premium hooks have eome and gone. Men’s Scarlet and Natural W ool Shirts & D raw ersjSc C W. S. Cobb of 8». Louis is in tho city. W. L. DOUGLAS The first installment was opened Wednesday Mr. Cobh reports considerable interest ainoiig 10 p ieces P a n t C lo th ...... 35c uioruiugund was cleaned nut Thursday night. gome of the St. Louis capitalists and business $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Three other orders are on the way here and men in our Bay Point summer resort, and ills Beat In the worhl. Examine hi* probable that a gnndlv delegation of these •5.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. will be ready for delivery next week. The • 4.00 IIAND-HKWKI) WELT SHOE. 5 pieces Grey Mixed Flannel, per yd ...... 10e same men will vi-it the Point prospecting dur- •3.50 POLICE AND PAItMKltH’ SHOE. Every article on these counters are book is one that commends itself to all. No thc coining season. •2.50 EXTRA VALUE <,’AI.F SHOE. •2.25 WORKINGMAN'S SHOE. 10 “ t; “ “ “ ...... 17c A ' D a r g itiii. tastily can affird to tic without it. We shall A. B. Fe.les, a former resident of Rockland, •2.00 and • 1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES goods from our regular stock and tie pleased to show it to anyone. If the book has accepted an appointment from the Mayor All rnade in Oongretw, Button and Lace. W o rth and Aldermen of the City of Somerville. Mass., 9 and 10 Quartered Brown Sheetings ... 15c and 17e.. arc all isuot just as represented, a thoroughly reli as assistant clerk of assessors and comn 1 t es W. L. DOUGLAS ably, standard work, we will cbeerfuliv relund of that city. Somerville is a city of ncnrlv 1 lot Double W idth Dress Goods ...... 12.1c.. tho money. It is not a luxury but u necessity, •10.000 inhabitants, adjoining Boston on the S 3 S H O E l a fd°.re s . west, and i« a very rapidly growing place Best Material. Beat Style. Beat Fitting. while It is neatly bound and fit to be placed More than #3 000.000 worth of new buildings If not sold by your dealer, write I lot T r ic o ts ...... 29c . . in any library. having been erected in 1883 Mr. F a lls will W’. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS Genuine Bargains! occupy n verv pleasant suite of offices at City — IOK NALL Ut bi New Gloucester, a little Maine town, has a Hull and be engaged in the affairs ol the citv 1 lot All Yfool Henriettas and Camels Hair Dress naw public library, while Rockland, strapping, as indicated above. Simultaneously with ibis A. C. PEASE. Appleton. appointment he also received a very desirable growing Rockland has none except the one in the Departments of the Commonwealth These counters will be ready Y . U , C. A. books. Vinalbaven, through the of Massachusets and evus thus obliged Io munificence of a public-spirited citizen, and choose between the two, aceeping the former. R E.M O V A IJ S h o rt L e n g th S ilk s ...... 50c . . . . y “£o‘ the enterprise of Its people, bus a well solecicd library that is rapidly growing anil is doing PULPIT AND PEW. 25 dozen Kids, per pair ...... 4 5 c....'^,h incalculable good. There is no reason why Rev. S. L. Iluiiscom, formerly located at Rockland shouldn’t have a public library [and Thomaston, is supplying the Boothbay M. E ROBINSON & PRICE lob Lot Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, per pair. . .1 3 c ... natural history room. T u b C . G .’s big col pulpit, the pastor. Rev. Mr- Bridghain, being HAVE REMOVED TO Crepe Lisse Raching ...... 1 0 c . . . . lection is offered lor such an institution. Dr. ill at home, Columbia Falls. Rev. Mr. Han- 1 6 Lim erock Street F. E . Hitchcock, ex-Mayor Williams and seom’s health will not permit him to return JANUARY 30th. south-...L ent opens this year on March 6, W hir • can b< • foui.d a Large and W. II Selected others of our beat known citizens are interested Stock »t Iliga Grade io such a move and are ready to do their part. Ash Wednesday, and clous April 21.Ea.-iir Sunday... .There will bo a gospel meeting in Do wa hear any suggestions f Everybody invited to come and see the Free Baptist church every evening this Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, CLOAKS & CARPETS! — tan — The contest fot the Departmeut Commaudi i week, except Sutiirdsv evening. The Sunday lie grea t Bargains they can select of the Grand Army of Maine grows interest School will giv. a missionary concert next All our Jackets. Wraps, Newmarkets, Plush Saeques and ing, and the friends of the three prominent Sunday evening m i.e church. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS! from this lot of goods. The goods Ladi<-(»' SHpr« r- in Jury* variety. Also BEA K IN C h ild re n ’s G a rm e n ts candidates are earnestly at woik for their re- MIN’D that WE NEVER SHALL TELL which wc shall sell on these counters spactive men, hut the frteu ls of 8. L. Miller ot IG. S . H O B I N T S O N Waldoboro feel ci'itidenl of his election. The The name of the young ladv who innocently H.m N O T given up arc ALL special values aud cannot Bouts io Knox, Lincoln aud Sagadahoc, where signed a woman suffrage petition, and a few ho is best known, are solid lor him, ami Io weeks afterwards as innocently circulate I a & I I O U IVt -ZV I t I 3XT CJr • Marked Down to about One-half their Real Value be duplicated. will receive the votes of many delegates from petition protesting against granting suffrage to Aud ladies and u-nth no n can have Fine Bool# ami women. Shoe* u.ado io order aud li«* guaranteed. Hpcciul For G days only we shall include Carpets and Rugs in this alt over lho stale, some suctions being unanU attention given to thorn* having LA ME F E E T from mous m his favor. file Rockland comrades The inline of the young man a ho carefully Corn*, Bunioi r, Ingrow iug Nails, Etc. Ludlca* and great trade Discount S ile. This is the opportunity of a life l^ '/fo m o m io r Wednesday Murmng, Children'-* lie pairing a apcn.Ht) . In tact, ALL will send a largo and strong Miller delegation, toted a euspidore down the ladder at Tues KINDS of repairing icutiy and p ooiptly done. day’s tire and then dropped un expensive table time to secure BIG TRADES on any goods in our store January 30th. and their elf iris in bis behalf will be earnestly KEMLMBKK THE PLACE. seconded by the other Posts in this vkinitv. from the ladder on the icy walk. Early purchasers get the best Bargains. Mr- Miller’s friends urged him to be a candi ------«♦»------NO. I C LIMEROCK STREET. date last year, but he refused to allow his name COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. V. M C A. BUILDING. used in the interest of harmony. He is a tine The attendance during tho present mouth is L 8. RoUIXsOX. 45 ClI.UtEES I'Klt'E presidiug officer aud a man of great executive unusually large. 42 new names having been SPECIAL MARK DOWNS EVERY MORNING. E. B. H astin g s, ability, brilliantly equipped tor that important added to the register since Jan. 1st, aud stu PureLcafLard posidou for which his many frieuds are sop- dents are arriving daily from all parts of the (’ome every day or you may miss the best trades. posting him. With no inteutiou to disparage state....The students held a debate Wednes KETTLE RENDERED BY Use other excellent candidates, wc think day evening. The question under discussion 316 and 318 Main St., dockland. Maine's U . A. li . boys will act in the wisest was: "Resolved, That the use of tobacco Thorndike & Hix, ay if they elect the gallant Lincoln county should be abolished.” Decided in the affirm 51 ROCKLAND, MAINE. SIMONTON BROTHERS. andldate. ative. • J. F. Waterhouse has had a telephone put Wc hear from all quarters that True P. Boarding and Lodging. FOLKS AND THINGS. into bis architect office. Pierce, CRq., of this city, made a very able and Work will be pushed on the Wilson-White gallant tight on the Boothbay division bearing I. 8. White, Boarding and Lodging House. For Additional Locals See First F i j i at Augusta last week. Mr. Pierce appeared Meals nt a ll hours over Home Furniture Com Block to get it ready again for occupancy. pany, corner Mam nnd Myrtle streets, Rock The W. C. T. U. will hold their meeting as for the town nt two days notice and was op land. DAMAGED GOODS OUR CALENDKK. usual in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. rooms posed by Baker & Cornish of Augusta assisted Kami IR admitted, Jnn. 29, tsfil by Lawyer Kenniston ot Boothbay, a very There will be n «ale of Damaged Good*, N. P. Bniikn burn, “ 30, 1S1G Friday p. m. at 2 30. #5irtbs. 8tr M tropoll* lo«t, • 31, i&"8 strong team. Mr. Pierce’s closing argument <:on*i*ting o f T ela * ■••coned, Feb. 1,1861 The big granite base for the new Rice monu Friday evening was nn eloquent oration. Mr. Peace w ith Mexico, “ 2, 1848 ment to lie erected in the Achorn ’ctnetery R n o w E t- Rockland, .Tan 20, to Mr.and Mr*. D Horace Greel.-y born, • • 3,1811 Pierce appears for the remonstrants at the W . Rhottric*. n d au g h ter. Confederate CnngresM mot, “ 4,1861 was hauled through Main street yesterday by lobster hearing, Feb. fitli. Mo r to n - W aldob »ro, Jnn. 14, to .Mr. nnd Mr*. C. W. Perry's force of tnen and horses. M iu ice Morton a Ron. -aiicy Goods, Yarns, D o n ’t let u p on the street agitation! Lo v ejo y — I liomnstnn, Jan . 11, to Mr. nnd Mr* Geo. McGregor has a new thing in the way ROCKLAND BEEF CO. Chtirle* II. Lovejoy, n *on 'I'opsey Turvey—Farwell Hall Feb. 8. WOODHURY -Tbonifutun, Jail to Mr. and Mm of a drop loiter arrangement for the door that Report for week ending Saturday, Jan. 2G, D. W. Woodbury, a hod. MILHNERY STOCK, ETC., Rubber coats have been selling cheap. T o i. m a n — Vhialhaven, Jn n . 23. to Mr. and Mr* is very cheap, and will be appreciated by our 1889: W. E. Ingraham has a cat 16 years old. Lafayette Holman, a no . letter carriers. All should have one. A mra—Appleton, Jn n . 7, to Mr. and Mr*. George At tho Home of MISS N. T. SLEEPER, Number carcasses beef sold during w'k, 30 1 2 A. Ame*, a *un. (Alva Baric.) A. C. Gay & Co. lost a horse last week. Don't forget that the Rockland Charitable Average weight per carcass, 628 Association has a use for a few groceries, arti The spur to the Five Kilns Is being com Average price per pound, .0613 Jttarriagcs. cles of clothing, fuel, fruit, preserves nnd the pleted. A. H o l m e s , Manager. i < ^ 0 . 3 3 SPUING ST., like. The a-sodAtiun has rooms over T h e Several cases of typhoid fever are reported PENSION PICKINGS. I HIIAW—Ur. 1HN - Rocktnod, Jan 28, by Rev. W in the city. C.-O. office. . M. Kim m ell, Frank It. 8haw of Rockland. nnd COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAYS* , Mr*. Eliza T. ( lurk of < ’ambridge, Ma** Pleasant Valley Grange is planning for its Gtir mnrkctnien arc paying 18 cents for eggs, A reissue of pension is announced for John ! T houaon-H a l l - Rockland, Jan . 26, by Rev. 20 to 22 for butter, 8 for lamb and vonl, 7 for H. W. Abbott,Thortvard GuntaThorton atid Carrie annual levee. F. Clifford of Camden, ami nn increase for I Ellen Hall, bo h of Rockland. hog, 6 tor beef, 50 tor potatoes, 10 for turnips, The officers of the A. O. U. W. were installed Alonzo Holland of Center Montville. I C ooM ns-H A Jiw —Gbel-ea, Ma**., Jan . 13, M. R GO for licets, I 1-2 a pound lor cabbages, 81 to Coomb* of Cb» l*ea. and Addle E Hahn o f thin city. Miss Sleeper's Circulating Library in Druggists Goods. last evening. A pension, original, has been granted to the Di aiiane:—S m it h —Vinalbaven, Jan 19, 1*SV, 81.50 a barrel for apples, nnd 83.50 a bushel widow of Elisha 51II.P, Vinalbaven, and nn in by Jarno* Robert*, e*q., Mr. Frank E. Dufthativ was saved ana is now ready for takers, The Ladies' Relief Corps had Ko at supper. for yellow eyed beans. nnd Dolly E Smith, both of Vinnllinv at the house, Thursday evening. crease to Henry Pendleton of Northport and < ALOERWOOD—ORCl.TT—Vlnalbnven, Jnn. 19, Two tine crayon portraits of A. J. Erskine Thomas Osgood, Blueliill. Maurice F Onlderwood and .Mi** Myra A. Orcutt. Geo. Gay was kicked by a horse, Tuesday nnd wile, which wo had tho pleasure of seeing ------B f.nni TT—CRA.M-M uJville, Jan . 20, by Rev. NO. 33 SPRING STREET. and somewhat bruised. Mr. Bennett. Frank P. Bennett of Fear*mont, anil yesterday, arc the work of Miss Carrie Erskine, WEEKLY WEATHER. Eva G. Cram of .Montville. In order to make room for Snow and Ice have come and the sleighs T hi e —M il x k s —W latow, England, Dee. 27, nt who has been making a study of crayon work Tuesday, fair, colder, wind N. W. the ptirl*lt church, by the Rev. H enry Qr»-eve*, skipped merrily past yesterday. under a noted Boston artist. She certainly has Wednesday, cloudless sky, light westerly vicar, brother in-law or the bride. Eugene Payson SAVE VIOIVEY TV. E. Heath sang nt Tenant’s Harbor, Tttes great talent in that line. True, o f Bootle, Lauca*hlre, Eng , form* rl.y of A New, Fresh Stock, wind; thawed some in the. sun. H< I>e Me., and Anoit* Elizabeth, fourth daughter day evening, with great success. Capt. W. P. Hurley nnd Dr. F. E. Hitch of Jalicz Milne* ofdelby. Why allow manufacturers make a large profit on Thursday, a. m., fair; p. m., overcast, eve il i e h loi cock chartered tug Britannia yesterdny, M . -C MF.—Union, Jail. 16. Rovoc Mi Ini JEOGr 3POO3D! Tho mail In the Thorndike House box will ning a little rain, wind light from 8. W. of Union and Ella M Clou-e t Waldoboro. of Goods in every D epartm ’t be collected about 7 18 nnd 12.15. and steamed down to Lcndlietter’s Island Matiifavh—STOKER—W aldoboro. Jan . 15, Capt wiir n you can make a better article tor one-half the to mako preliminary arrangements concerning Friday, cloudless sky, very warm for the Jona ban Mathew*, ol South D>-nni*, Mas*, and money ? It lias been used for several years through, We should be tickled to nee the cement kiln season, poor sleighing, wind very light from Mary F .. daughter o f tho late Alfred S torer, E*u oul Malm'and other Eastern States witli astonish, doors swing open to new business. tbeir proposed lobster pound there. The island of Waldoboro. ing results. It not only makes liens Lay, hut also will make an excellent place for such a busi the N. W. keeps them in good h.-allh ar<-lteeipe ai d full di rections for preparing the iood will be sent for W . K . Tug Britannia is being touched up with new ness. Saturday, slightly overcast, wind very light. paint and varnish. She’s a tine boat. Utatbs. 35 cents. Address Sunday, blustering, hail and snow storm. Day & Morse are giving our tiro steamer, The Amateur Orchestra will play for the in.. C. E. PERKINS, BELFAST, MAINE. k — Rockland, J a n . 2«, Fb-l.-n A. Black, 3 NORCROSS City of Rockland, a thorough overhauling. Univcrsalist Society one week from Wednes Monday, overcast, icy streets, trees and ng«d 4fi years, 11 months, 2.3 Jays. day. The orchestra Is doing good work and walks. 11 vren—Bouth Montville, Jan . 22, Roy H atch, T h e C -G. auti-slang society has busted. It aged 1 years. looking for a name. Will some one snggest a took all the girls earned to pay their fines. B IG F IR E . Kit-Snuth Union, Jan. 23, WUllard L. name! How would Arion do? or the Schu Mt-sser, aged SO years ROCKLAND TOW BOAT W ill sell everything saved Ot t —It f.kport, J in. 2 ', William I.., sou of W il Geo. Daggett’s colt and sleigh got tangled mann Club ? or the Pastime Club ? or Schubert About 2 o'clock Tuesday morning the upper liam Ott, ay, ,1 4 months, 14 days. Thursday, somewhat damaging the sleigh. Club. WntuiIT—Lincolnville, Jon. Ill, Mrs. Etta I.. from the Fire at tannery buildings in Liberty were discovered Wright, aged 19 year-. T K f Company ha* Two Good Bouts, ono large William, brother of Robert Thomas of this A portion of the electric machinery to be on fire, and the fire was under such head W a t t s —Thomiistnn, Jan. ’1, Ilichcl VI., widow r oat side work, and the other amallcr far inside city, was the first cashier of the Limerock Hank. of the lute i.'npt. Robert Watts, aged Cl vuirs, work, and am prepared to receive order* for any has arrived, and a temporary plant will he way when the people reached the spot that but 10 months, 17 days. towing job that may come up, citli r A little three year old son of George Lamb put in, the engine and boiler at Chas. T. little could be saved but a few sheep skins, j Dow—q’homnslnn, Jan. 26, Edwin Dow, aged YOUR OWN PRICE! Tile property destroyed included the tannery i 45 years. Inside or Outside, Anywhere Along fell down stairs Saturday and broke his thigh Spear’s mill being used until a permanent loca 'PhomiUiton, Ian. 27, Edward O. Hull, aged 51 bono. tion and plant is established. W. W. Case is building owned by Hunt & Walker and valued I years. the Coast of Maine. Itouuixs—Appleton, Jan. 2a, Milton Robbins, S A L E O P E N S Quite a number ofthe Loan & Building share in charge, and the electric light will soon be at about $3,000, the wool carding building nnd | agi d S5 years, 3 months and VS days. The- • boat* are in tirsbcInM order, strong and holders have not yet paid their January assess smiling on us. machinery owned by J. W. Knowlton and val 1*ATTi:Kk<>x —Ilurilcnn.', Jan . 27, Jo h n , son of Hpeedy, well manned and olReered and fully capa John and Atnundu Patterson, agcl 3 years and ble of any job o f towing. ment. A big explosion took placo in the Cobb ued nt about 81.000, and about 81,000 worth of S m onths. The city street committee announces hearings quarry on the "Flat” Saturday, under the sup sheep skins. There was no insurance on the -I'EAtt—W arren, .Tall. 2G, Thom as Spear, aged SO years, 2 months, 17 days. on various street petitions, in our columns erintendence of R. L. Winslow. Ten 8-foot wool carding building, and if the tannery 1 E X ^ e j ( o ^ s T ’.VHIST RULES IN RHYME. The Modern Game as Laid Down by THE BROKEN PITCHER. M r. Pole. D y s p e p s ia Cut out and memorized. W ritten by “ NEMO.” Composed by HENRY PONTET. Makes tho lives i f many people miserable, A llegro. causing distress after eating, sour stomach, If you thf modern game of whist would know, sick headache, heartburn, loss of a|ipetlte, From thin great, principle it* precept h flow 'l'n-ai vourown hann a* io y.-ur p»rtncr’s joined, a faint, “ all gone" feeling, bad taste, roalcil And piny not one alone but both combined. p s '- x tongue, and ii regularity of i ; - g! i - U l S '. r C S S the bowels. Dyspepsia does You. first lend makes your partner nnileistiind W hat is tin- chiei com ponent ot jo u r h in d ; A fte r Ilnt P'J 'Veil of itself. It And h n e thi re in necessity the stiongest P n+ lrrcr ■'•’quires careful attention. That your flint lead be from yutir suit that’s long- reef. P e l. PeA. L .c.tinfc, an,| a rcmc,|y ji^e Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently. In this, with nee and king, lead king, then ace; It tones tho stomach, regulates the diges v* Ith king and queen, king also has first place; S I ; '” -" 'I y - r ' 1 ’ L ' " - ' ? I / ' A ' I Willi ace, (|iievu, knave, lead ace and then the tion, erentes a good ap- o ; - ,p queen. petite, banishes headache, With ace, four small ones, nee should first be seen; and refreshes the mind. HG3CI3CllG i f f e r y With queen, knave, ten, you let the queen pre "1 have b i n troubled with dyspepsia. I cede ; In other cases you the lowest lend. had but lltlle appetite, and wb.it I did eat H m r t - distressed me, or did me Ere your return y.iitr friend’s your own suit play . n e a r i 1|lll(J goo(, An(,r ealillg , But trumps you must return without delay. b u m would have n faint or tired, When you return jour partner’s lead take pains nil-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten To lead him back the best jour hind conlains, anything. My trouble was aggravated by If you receiv. d not more than three at first; 1. Trip, tr ip , o - ver the grass, Mer-ri - ly went a Inugh-ing lass; The If you had more you may return the worst my business, painting. Last C <-,nr (?< EV/ltf 'fl[e^E S T cheW inq To lead through honors turned up is bad play, i- A a l zzg=|a_-. . it»~ » Unless you want the trump e-uIt cleured away. When, second hand, a doubtful trick you see, Don’t trump it if von hold more ’trumps than th re e ; dai - sics peep'd to see her pass. Ail on a sum-mcr morn - ing; Her pitcher she bore un - to the well. That tobacco C/TNNCT be But, having three or less, trump fearlessly. gold-en piece in Iter baud ho laid, Bright as the summer morn -ing; But as he looked up-on her face, lie When we ik In trim ns yourself don’t force your g o o d for S m o lin J. friend, - - } s - - > •- - | - - - j - But always force the adverse strong trump hand. * ------y ■A------= l - s ) _ For sequences stern custom has decreed The lowest you must play, if you don’t load. When jou discard weak subs you ought to cl o -••, For strong oues are too valuable to lose- . - s g - • -- - 1 ;-. The Mistake of the First Sweetheart. LINIMENT ~v - r -a- z - y -*• Unlike any other, Chicago [braid. is ns much for I n lc m a l n s E x te r n a l usd. .Many people do not know this. John Henry was just starting out the f lt J O — p . X - i —)---- — ai- • he Host Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known. other evening to see his yirl whi n u mar P ?■ S Eg - ? § 5 r : . . ri,r Ponltivcly curoa Diphtheria. Croup, Asthma, 4(E/5,.PEsr * o o c,c * • .’ronchitls. Nt uralnia, Rhoumatisin, Hoarseness, ried aeqtiainiHDue stopped hitu at tlie Hacking Cough, Whoopinpr Cough, Catarrh, Chol ! front gale. era Morbus, Dlurrhom, Sedation, Lain*- Back and SorcupsH in Body or I.imbs. Full particulars sent Yog RCCO «7|ade. ‘•H ello,” In; said, ‘•w here are you go- by in the lap of a tnos - sy dell. And her voiea rm g clear as a sil-ver bell, The ri - vnl song-birds scorning. But free. Price,35cta.; 0 bottles, $2. Express prepaid. ing 1. 3. JOHNSON &, GO., BOSTON, MASS. ••To set my girl," was the cheerful saw her sini - pl \ winsome grace, Nor g"ld. nor pearls, nor pri ( less lace, Her slender form u-dorn-ing. He Insist on IjaT/ng the answ er. •‘Alt,courting is a great tiling.my boy. G E N U IN E w i t h fq e re d H I ’ « ! ' > Ir | ' -S L • ' I a great tiling.” YOUR CURIOSITY Tin la g , m a d e only b y , “ Yes, I’ve found it so ” WILL BE AROUSED WHEN YOU KNOW IT! «fchn "finzei* &Sro'5. Louisville, Ky! “ But a man has lobe mighty careful." Ped. “Oh, I don't know; I never had any Ped. •» I ’t'd. -----tt ' ~a' tro u b le.” “Is this tiie first one you ever _ a m a m co u rted ?” THE CO< “Yes, the only one.” )FTHI8; “My fix exactly,” lie said reflectively. S f e ; “ What do you mean?” “Why, I made the great mistake of my life in my fust courting.” “What did yon do, let her go for a Keep Your Eye on One. richer one?” It Is n Siugiilur Tiling tliat if you hold this _... ar-' ® “No.” piece of paper in your bund and slowly revolve it “Let some other fellow lieat your in a circle same as you would the Strobic circlesof tim e?” Prof. Erasm us W ilson, f . R . S . “Not much.” Keeping one of your eyes llxed on one of the abuvu ■•Biekedont because you were afraid seals, that it will practically stand still while the to ask her?" other, seen from the corner of the eye will appear "No siree,” to revolve rapidly. Try it. “Then how in thunder did you tuuke Jf in not a singular thing, however, that such a dreadful mistake?” LOUGEE’S VITALIZING COMPOUND GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE “Midlied her, my boy, married her:’’ IS A (C.. It. 1. & P. anil C ..E. A N. 15’ys.j he said disconsolately, and he hurried Won*. North west and Southwest. It includes along with his market basket. V ery Radical Cure for CHIOAOO. JOLIET, ROOK ISLAND. DAVEN PORT, DK3 T.I2INEC. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WA------4^,------Hcrnfuln, CaneerouH lluninra, X B BX O W Sr. SIOUX FALL3. MINNEAPOLIS, The Cost of Maintaining a University. ST. PAUL. ST. JOSEPH. ATCHISON. LEAVEN r a i l ...... a tempo. IHptticria or Blood Polnoning, WORTH. KANSAS CITY. TOPEKA. COLORADO SPRINGS. DENVER. PUEBLO, and hundrodfl of In those good old times of thirty years Illicnuintism >which in Acid in Ihc Blood.) proajrorouacitl : xundtnwn.i--traversing vast areas o f tfio ric h e st l’artaincr lan d s in tho w est. ago two or three hundred thousand dol lars was thought a great endowment for I)yN|*c|i»da, Dropsy and I.lvi^r Complaint. SOUQ VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS a university, anil $20,(XX) a suftie.ient en it hunt anew preparation, having been Leading nil competitors in splendor and luxury .left her all a - mourn-ing sir! What have you done? Alt, mol Where thall I run? My of (tenoramodationu (daily between CHICAGO downicnt for a professorship. To found In uoc over H alf a Century anti COLORADO SPRINGS. DENVER and PU left him all a - mourn-ing! maid! What have you done? Quick! quick! home let us run.' My EBLO. Similar maguifle* .r v:'TIBFI.E Ti:\D an institution and call it a university in and only recently put on tho market. Send and get a service (daily) botwoen CHICAGO and COUNCIL those days with an income ol less than a Pam phlet Cor.tniulag the Sirarit rmliiiioni/ BLUFFS (OMAHA). ; d between CHICAGO and s - h - A ' I - ' I KANSAS CITY. Modern Day Couched, elegant quarter of a million of dollars a year is —'A'-I id to well-known ladle-, uud gentlem en of autual lauwa, Dining Cava (eervin« dolictouo meals at modeiate a broad farce. Even with that sum of the above diseawefl. pn.ee.ib reatfiH Reelinint? Chair Cara (scuts FREE) many of our most important spheres of Tho Ido .d i . ihc/aiialalii of f(A .• II la tlie gravest xunl. Pule co Dloopin r Cara. T he d irect line to Importance to tlie physical well bring of the rare that NTLLSON. HORTON. H U TCH IN SO N . W IC H IT A , university activity must be neglected. ABILENE. CYLDWELL. and all points in South lln- vital Oulit be pnrgi il of nil i,n|iuritles. ern Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, the Indian Ter Twice tlie amount is not more than ade This done, no nerve ionics or quieting medt, Inca are ritory and Texas. Culifomla Excursions daily. quate, and Harvard University, which . a j - 1 ; - - - 1 ; - ; nerded, asp- >. blood nialci Ihc b, ■' iicaiil, Choice of routes to tho Pacific coast. t jy s 'o l ov ro n e In tlfy have pi re hl .. d, ) o fu e o i! has an income of more than twice that T § 1 ------The Famous Albert Loa Route amount, is at this moment showing co it. (i< t a to,II' y a f i . l ) ' and t ike II r. [iilarly nltli- Buna t'upcrbljr equipped Express Trains, dnilyi OIII eeaslug. Hx bottles for JS. A t alt best druggists. between Ohicjfjo. St- Joseph, Atclvison. Leaven gent reasons for demanding mure. And worth. Kansas City, uud Minneapolis and St. • * Paul. The popular tourist line to tho scenic resorts the tendency is ever toward a greater Lougce M edicine Co. Lynn, M ass. an d h u n tin tr an d ilu h in ^ g ro u n d u o t th e n o rth w e st. expenditure. This is neither to be > > '* ro/Z . a tem po. Ila W atertown end Sioux Falls branch traverses tho ffronfc “ W H E A T A N D D A IR Y B E L T ” or scolded at nor whined over. Just as the -1- 2- ”L;Ii H 2 ~ ~ ' b j ~I CUT THIS OUT. Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota uud East material dernandsof this wonderful time Cent rtil Dukota- have created vast hotels, steamships and Tlin S h o rt Lino v ia Seneca and K an k ak o e ofl'ora AMD TRY TO-DAY! facilities to travol to and trom ludianapolls, Cin railway systems, so tlie moral and in cinnati and other Southern pointe tellectual demands are creating gieat piteh-er's gone! 1 had but one! What will my mother say? Ah me! O sir! What liavo you done? For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired informa tion. apply at any Coupon Ticket Offlce, or address universities. A leading professor has heart is gone! I had hut one! What will your own heart say ? Ah me! ”•• O sir! Whut have I done? E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, become a pi rsonage ; various institutions Geu’l Managur. Ger.lTkt. <5c Pass. Agt. compete for him, often raising Ids salary CHICAGO. ILL to a figure which once would have filled y ; ; ' I - L ' " y ! hoards of trustees with dismay. It does EXHAUSTED VITALITY. not i qual yet tfio sum customary among * "4* -.T- -i- mcolln l In A CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. ROPING A GRIZZLY. CHECKERS. SOME LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS. Brooklyn Fagli, Tbo black mon always occupy squares 1 to 21 San Francltca Chronicle. BOSTON & BANGOR S. S. CO. As diphtheria is prevalent on Long Fared and Stream. Inclusive, nml tlie white men 21 to 32 inclusive. “ It was my fortune,” said Bill Davis, Tbe player having black men always moves first, All previous iffuts in tho way of WINTER SERVICE. Island and all sorts ot elites, including the players alternating In using those men. as we sat in liis parlor, “on our way to large photography have been ontdone tlie m o pping and CilU'liC process, are i by a I’nil olelpliia photographer who thcBig Ilm ns bunting, to see in Lower Commencing Monday, nerember 3.1 ISM, offered liy well ineaning persons, it nt ty P r o blem N o . 270. . t<**tin<*rR will I t m v p Kockland, weather Cililorma an exhibition of throwing the has lately been at work in this city. not lie out ol place for me to state what I Samples of his work exhibited in dif permitting, m« follows: la»so that is rarely indulged in. We For (lortoti Monday, and Thur.d.ys nt 6 p, m . an old I iilv did to picvent me from til ferent planes here show tho great strido were coming up in a long wagon train, j B j or upon nrrlvnl ol -tenmer fn.n, lluck-nort. ing after ilm d ieters guv me tip and I F r t aindt-n, Beirnnt, Searsport nnd line.,port, going to Los Angeles, and in our eoiu- which he nas made in the cnlargemrnt Could not s.valhov water lor the space of the photographic print. Some of Meilneadny- and .Saturday- at nlaiut fi a. m., or ol three days In the Winter of 1869 00 pany were two Mexicans named Pedro j f i ' fi-' f j . upon arrival of steamer Irom Itnaton. H O R S F O R D ’S ami Juan, though what their I ist n ones them are nearly double the size of the I or Grecn’a Eaedlng. Htntn’i Inland, riouthweat diphtheria became epidemic in W.ur. n- • old twenty-inch plate which for years Harbor, I.ar Harbor nnd rorrento, A'ednerdnya were I could never find out. One even- [ an,l Saturdnys upon arrival of .wamer Irom town, \ (!., wlnn I was paying a vi-lt. s has been the largest size attempted by Boalon, Of course it w is my luck to fall an early ing the whole enciuipnient were thrown ! most photographers. It is not meant KETVKNINli TO ROCKLAND: victim to that dread disease. I was into a state of excitement by the wagon j < ■ r j Ii iss, who hail been out on a hunt, riding j to say that many larger photographs From Horton Tuerdnyr and Frldaya at 4 p. m. stopping at. Dr. Ihownlow's hotel and as F rnm Itnrkrjwrt Mondaya and TLurrdavr at 11 a m up and announcing lhai a big grizzly hear I B than those made by the new process soon as taken sick sent for Dr. Howard, s have not been exhibited hern before, but From Sorrento at S a. in., Itnr Harbor at a a m.. wtio afterwards gained .a celebrity in had tun into a large thicket about a mile ; Mondays and I hursdays. from the camp; anil lie asked the men [ they have always been pieced out by the WFKKW, Agent, Rockland. Baltimore, lie attended to me iu tho ■ S ’ carulul joining of ends lapped over each w kJ ‘ H N’ A gen l» Bm ton • BREAD PREPARATION tocomo and help bint get the bear out. WM. H. H ILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. usual wav. hut I continued to grow other or cut to match on tho edges. In wo.’se, until a t last Ito advised mo to All ol us caught up our guns and lol lowed bint to where the bear was hidden. this old style it is possible to take n send for my friends, s.t) ing it was un- picture as large ns a barn door, hut it is necessary for him to call again. It was I didn't sec Juan and Pedro until nearly KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. there, hut along they came riding, with next to impossible to mnke it look well, the custom ol Mrs. Brownlow to come as the delvers into the science of pho to mv room every day alter llto doctor not a -ign of a gun, and responded WHITE. MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1888. pleasantly to the chaffing of the rest of White to pi ty and draw. tography have yet to discover the means Is Cheaper than Cream Tartar, look Ins depirturo anti ask what he said. by which pictures may he printed with ASSENGER TRAINS will loavo Rockland at Tins particular morning when Mrs. us. When we reached the thicket of P 8.16 A. M., and 1.15 p. M p>uo In Bath at Solution to Problem No. 2C8. a precise uniformity of color. The gen lu.sfi A. m. and 3.45 p. .w. Brownlow was told wltat Dr Howard course none ol us were anxious to go in, ■’""'•ngcr Trains leave Bath at 8.40 a m and Black, 13*—20- 2M. eral effect of such a picture is therefore . ., had said she seemed surprised and re as the chances of the bear getting us 1.06 p. m. Due In Rockland at 11.00 A. M.. and were greater than our getting him. The White, 17-18-31*. sometimes not entirely unlike that of a 5.40 P. M. m arked : White to play and draw. crazy quilt. The whole sc.mo may be Freight Train leaves Rockland at 5.20 A. M. Dua and better. You can save hoys tooled away a little while in milk In Bath at 10.15 a . a. ‘ Vott arc as gooil as two dead men 17-11 18-14 5.1 20.21 presented, hut it is marred bv the rude ing dashes into the hushes until I got 13.17 31-27 15-10 0.10 Freight Train leaves Bath at 12 M. Due In Rock- yet and if you will do what an old 31-27 contrasts of shade at and near the joint- lae l at 4.50 p. M. nearly two dollars per barrel of tired and thought that i> the bear should 14.10 14 7 1923 1620 woman advises I have no doubt lint 17-22 27-32 10.15 27-31 | id ends of thi; printed sections. By the T ii: 8.15 a . j i . train from Rockland connects for what you will pull through,” come out he’d he most likely to make a IK 14- 24-27 20-24 au polntR on the Maine C entral, Kantcrr* and Wm. new system a single exposure is not Urn Dlvi-lona of Boston (t Maine Railroad, ar flour, by its use, and have a Diowning men are apt to catch at break for some small timber about 22. IK 15-11 14 V 27-31 Drawn. sufficient for the entire picture. Two, riving In Boston ot 4.46 p w. The l . l i p h train straw s, and ill my serious e x term ity I 200yds. away. Snover to the edge of conuevts with Boston nnd Maine It. R , arriving In grove I went and sal down at llie foot of and sometimes three, are necessary in Boston via. Eastern Division nt 9.30 p. m . Fare healthy and nutritious product. was willing to swallow a red-hot stove TIIE INTERNATIONAL MATCH. order to include the entire scene which o n ly 9 3 .A 0 a tree. Well, the hear must have gotten Freight leaving Rockland In the morning In due if necessary; so I accepted the lady's Smith vs. Bark* r for $1,000 and silver cup. it is intended to portray. Instead, how ■ offer with thanks. She left my room tired of the yelling and noise, for pres In Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos- ently I saw him poke his head out of Tbe great match at checkers between tbe cham ever, of lapping or matching printed ton in tho evening In due in Itocklund next p. m. : ami in about hall an hour returned hold- pion of England and the champion of America com ends after the photograph has been 2 W. L. WRITE, SupU ing a quin t pitcher in her hands. Mrs. the bushes on the side toward me and menced at Spennenioro, England, December 24 opposite the rest of the men. and ended ,J nmary 7. Tbe rn itch, as lias already made, as iu the old method, the piece | Brownlow approached my bed saying: been mentioned, was played on restricted prim I work is all done before the operation of Then his body followed, and lie set pies, —i e , each mu-t form a new opening each Rockland and Vinalliaven I "Take a swallow.” printing is attempted. Here is where | I did as requested, and great heavens out in a slow lope directly in mv direc li 'iie lie ban tlie black and white men iespectlvely. ONE ROUND TRIP A DAY. tion. I got all ready lor him, but he The match consisted of 32 games. Much interest tile secret of the whole thing lies, and wit it a leuling I experienced. It seemed was taken by players on both sides of tbe Atlantic. nobody beside the inventor knows pre ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 1st. I to me as if tiieru were 4i>0 knives in my had hardly gotten half way, when I saw The Glasgow Herald says: those two Greasers coming alter him, Barker and bis brother Isaiah arrived at Rpenny- cisely how it is done The result of the STM’R PIONEER 1 throat and every one oi them was doing moor on Fri< av, a-also did the stak--bolder, Mr. operation is as pci feet with the different swinging those hl trued ropes of theirs. R McCall of Glasgow. Mr. Barker, .Mr. Smith, CAPT. WM. It. CREED, ■ its share of cutting My case was not -ets of exposures as it could possibly be : only a had, lint a very dangerous one, Pialio came up first, and when he was tbe stake-bolder, and a number of friends met by (7^“ "“*’ _ '^ h l Icavu Vlnnlhaven lor appointment in Kinsley’- Lord Raglan Hotel in tbe with a single one. The chiaroscuro Rockland at 7 o’clock A. within 20 fi. he let drive, and the noose evening It was at this hostelry that tbe rival » ' \ - .J M. j and while tin: draught was doing its shows in no single detail a defect that - --^2- Kk t crm n o — Leave Rock- I work I turned black in iho lace irom settled right over the bear’s head around champion' were first introduced to each other; 'and, lillson's Wharf, at I liis neck. The little horse planted his they shook bands cordially, entered heartily into is not likelv to creep into a tyenty-inch o clock I’. M. for Vlnulbaven, touching at Hurri choking. At last the matter came up. couver-ation. and. as was to be expect'd, buried at legs firmly, and when the lug came, or even smaller photograph. cane Inland each wuy. I drew a long breath and lelL relieved. once any little differences that ever existed . .. A. SAFVORD, Agent, Rockland. DON’T over went Mr. Bear. Up he got, red over tbe arranging ol tbe match. Tbe stakes A. B. V1NAL, Agent, Vlnalhaven. 37 think because you have used many different rem- "lou feel better?” said Mrs. Brown- having been made vood by lodging the final Sept. 26, ls8k. • nJIcs and em ployed physicians of various Reboots low hot; ami as he lilted his paws to get the deposit of £50 a side, tbe election of a referee, in to no benefit, that your condition Is hopeless : NEW SYSTEM OF BEE-KEEPING ! I confessed that I did. and was ugly loop off, Juan threw his lariat; around term s of tbe articles, next fell to lie considered. It neither think that you may never fall the \ lethn of both of his paws it went, and being said volumes f ,r Mr. Barker’* estimate of the men In nearly every family there disease because you ure now in the enjoyment of enough to sav that I)r. Howard could be was dealing wiib that, although a difference of is some one who could keep New York T O L E T . THOMASTON. ROCKPORT. WARREN. VINALHAVEN ECHOES. social community in Maine. Right you are! The Inrjre front room over More, for nn office or Mi»s Lizzie E. Bean went to Bangor Satur Frank Dailey is at home. John Holt is in Massachusetts. Moses Webster Lodge, F. and A. M , will other purpose. Heaeantlv situated on Main Street. day. Pelcg Wiley is building a stable, 24 by 30. Thomas Walker has gone to New York. More Salt Air From the Place Where It install its officers next ITiursdny evening. Enquire nt the Capt. Walter B. Willey of seh. Lizzie B. U. I. ROBINSON DRUG STORK, Capt. J. W. Magune is to build a pulling The Good Templars are adding to their num Grows. Rents are scarco. 61.2 T horns ton, Me. Willey is at home. boat. ber nightly. Lives of editors off remind us For other Vinalbaven news see page 8. Sell. Wildfire, Capt. Cookson, leads the New Herbert A. Small has a lame foot. Dropped Miss Hall closed her private school nt the All baid work don’t stand a chance— York fleet of lime coasters. a stove cover on it. village last week. More t. ey work they have behind them E. R. Bodweli relumed from Boston Satur Lewis Colley, mate of ship St. Fatil, is at Quite a number of our people went to Rock Wood is being hauled to the lime kilns quite Bigger patch ,s on (heir pants. day evening where he had been on a business the house of Mrs. Mary Colley. land to the fire, Tuesday. briskly, and they feel happy. Get ready lor the operetta and hear"Pcpita!” trip. McLOON & CROCKETT. Rev. C A Plummer and Rev. W. A. New Wm, Cameron lias named his cottage at Quite a number assembled at the Town The German. Yes, that's what the young comb exchanged pulpits Sunday. Mclntvre’s Grove, “ Mignon.” House on Sunday to hear Dr. Merrill of Wc are glad to be aide to state Ram’l Craw • • • • • people are talking or here now. C. C. Starrett has opened a grocery store in B. H. Spc r will raise the cupola on bis new Augusta Fpcak on spiritualism. ford is receiving great I enefit at the Mainu PHOTOGRAPHERS, the James 1). Wheaton building. Mill River. residence on Beauchamp street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Emerson of North Jay Another family leud at Pequot. Should General Hospital where he bus I,cen under Capt. H. It. Williams of ship St. Paul, who The Masonic installation was successfully are visiting at Mrs J M Wakefield’s. Mr. think feud he left there after awhile ! treatment for some internal complaint. has been nt home the past few days, left for solemnized Wednesday evening. Emerson is superintendent of the .Maine A N. New York yesterday. H. Granite Co. A gander party at East Boston is one of the The la«t Issue of the Echo appeared Thurs C. M. Prince has got his cellar dug and day. We shall miss the lively little sheet nnd ROCKLAND, MAINE, Fred C. O’Brien, with R. O. Morse & Co., rock9 on the spot ready for the wall. Coal is being brought on the K. A I,. R. R. social events booked for Thursday evening of Boston, has been at the house of Capt. Wm. O. and then hauled out by teams for the shoe- this week. hope Ihe new business of the proprietor will Have purchased the exclusive right for Rockland Masters the past few days. R. M. l.nFolley went to Rockland Tuesday shop, owing to the senreity of wood and a and vicinity to sell to work on the new hotel at Bay Point. larger call for the same at the lime kilns A Bangor man is billed fo lectnrc here next more than compensate for the loss he has sus Mrs. C. C. Porter of Bangor who has been tained. on a vls't to her mother, Mrs Annie Putnam, 8ch. H. 8. Boynton, Perry, sailed lor Cam Our selectmen have made choice of Herbert week, subject “ i’he Descent of Man.” He Talcott's Patent Glass Mount! returned to her home Saturday. den the 22nd Inst. Io load lime for Boston. L. Vaughn and C. J. McCallum as grand must hnve tnc toboggan slide in his initid. A petition is being signed here protesting jurors, with Lindley 1’. Cole, nnd Martin II. The depth, richness of tone umi hrilllanry added At a town meeting held Saturday, Jan. 26th, Seb. Laura Chester, Beal, sailed for Port against any change in the lob-tcr law that re to photo„raphs mounted y this process and the land, the 20th Inst, with lime from IL, N. 8c Co- Stahl, petit jurors, to attend tlie U. S. Court nt Tlie truth is out at Inst! It’s Miss Eva Al it was voted to raise 8600 to build an iron Portland next month. duces the legal length as it now stands and quality of absolute permanence and dur.,btlity (the bridge across the McLoon quarry. Capt. Geo. Robinson, steward of the Jennie lenwood ! She's taken possession of Mrs. Lane's picture being hermetically coaled to the glass' make Carleton, loading in Portland, was home last John Powers, a resident in the northwest fancy goods store this week. Now Eva ahead I praying for the abolishment of the six weeks It without doubt the inoat henullful and dural) e Major S. Delano has purchased the dwelling week. tart ot the town, while cutting up fire-wood nt close time. method of mounting photographs yet dlacovered. house of 8. S. Gerry now occupied by himself ffs d"or, caused n chip to fiv up which struck Another shoe-making shop in town. S. T. JV Thc ticket entitles the holder to one dozen at the corner of Knox and Water streets. Prof. Joshua Ingraham came home from Tlie Bodweli Granite Co. have quite a large Cabinets, one to be Mounted by l alcott’a Patent Owatonna, Minn., to attend the funeral of bis him in the ball of the eye, causing the loss of I’ease is tbe proprietor, if wcdon't have any Process. Schooner Cyrus Chamberlin t>elonging to J. mother. ibe sight of the same, and which is very pain preacher here there arc plenty of chances to crew of stone cutters employed in cutting O. Cushing A Co. Is at Port Clyde undergoing ful at times. P a y A g e n t SO C en t*. 3 for ft.0 0 . B a l There was nn entertainment at the M. E. save your soles. stone tor the Brooklyn Host Office and altogether repairs on the Washburn Marine Railway. Augustine Eastman arrived borne from his they have the largest number of men em ance Stt SO at Studio. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis M. Overlock, recently Church, Friday evening, given by the Pink The liquor agency’s slate the past month re Onc.balf dozen, Including Mount, can lie had by Society. weslern trip Saturday last, in good health. ployed there has been for years. paying ,3 00 at the Studio. One Dollar must be married at Sandwich, Mass., have returned to We think that the new kiln and shed arc tlie veals a decrease in the monthly record. The their homo on Knox street. T h e C.-G. offers Seh. Mazurka, Lane, from Boston tor Belfast The scholars in the grammar school district paid at the time o f Sitting. Agents aro not al with general cargo, arrived the 19th inst. and nicest of any in the country. One man and figures chalked dowm on it for January’s sale lowed to make any change In the ticket. If you its congratulations. one horse can do all the starting, while nt some No. 3 had a spelling match Friday, the buy a check of the Agent you will receive one doz- proceeded the 22nd. is 8123.43. The police court fines of 810 and Real estate appears to be booming In this other kilns it requires four horses and two prize being awarded to Emma MeNichf,^ en Cabinets four beat work) nnd one of them a Tal- town, ano innny pieces of property are chang Capt, Dell. Andrews has lately moved into men to start the same amount of rock. costs is having its effect. co tt P atent (Hus* M ount for $5.0U. If von buy the the house of A. A. Richards on Commercial daughter of School Agent McNichol. The name nt the Studio they will coat you $7.00-$5.00 ing hands. Is this not nn indication of tlie Again are we called to record the dentil of James Bunker submitted a drawn plan of tlie prospect of tauter limes for us, and docs it not street, opposite the residence of II. L. Shep teacher is Miss Ella W. l’age of Winterport for the photograph* and $2.00 for the Mount. herd. another of our aged and respected citizens. big lobster pound that lie intends to construct hold out the hope for increase of business ? Francis Spear died Saturday et the ripe old who is ecrtninly a success. 1 hereby certify that McLoon ,f Crockett hare The Warren Dramatic Club will give the Capt. George Robinson bns shipped as stew age of 86 years, 2 inos. and 17 days. Mr. Spear next spring to Post Master Hurley and Dr. bought the ercluntre right to ie'1 my mounts ia laughable drama of “Jcdediab J. Judkins, ard of the seb Jennie Carleton, lately launch in former days was a master builder of vessels Ilitchcoek for their approval. The plan was Xocklaud nnd ticinity j . I’.,” at Union Hall on Wednesday evening, ed from the yard of Carleton, Norwood ,V Co., ol which he built several at his landing. A approved and Mr. Bunker instructed to pro HURRICANE. X. K. TAI.C 0TT. 30tIi Inst., for the benefit of Eurekn Engine & now loading at Portland. 216 Northampton JSt, Xoston. quiet peaceful citizen be hns been honored by ceed with the business of securing tbe material W. A. Healey spent Sunday in Rockland. Infringements will be prosicuted. Hose Company. The piece is an excellent one, Our telegraph operator, Eugene Rhodes, has his townsmen with several olllees within the presented in ihe club’s best style, anJ a rich moved his office across thestrect to the McAlis gift of the town, lie was the oldest member to build it. Miss Jennie Woodcock is visiting friends in W e make a aucccaaful Boston. treat is guaranteed. The Warren Orchestra, ter block, the eastern tenement ot which he of the Masonic Lodge here, and is to buried To give the statistics, plans, specifications, SPECIALTY OF CHILDREN’S PICT under the direction of P. F. Richmond, accom occupies witb bis mother. under that order today. He leaves three sons Rev. Fr. Quinn held religious servi -es at tli pany the dramatic einb. The Eurekas should and one daughter. front elevation nnd estimates of each individ ball, Sunday. URES AND COPYING Mathew Rugeri and family have moved to receive a bouncing benefit, tor they arc justly Stoneham, Mass. They leave behind them a ual good time at the calico ball in Odd Fellow F S. Dulbain has been visiting bis home in as heretofore, l’hotoa flnlahed from one negntlvc. entitled to it Turn out nnd give the boys a CAMDEN. For each udditionnl negative ordered from, 50 large circle of friends. Mathew is doing a Hall Friday evening lust would require a half Vinalbaven. good send off! good business at Stoneham. J. H. Shermnn of Boston is canvassing fur Miss Jennie McDonald has been visiting ut cents will be charged Groups also will be 50 the Voice. day's perspiring desperation. The latest tid cents extra. Nothing but the beat poaalblo work- WEST CAMDEN, E. A. Morrill, president of the It. I Co., ings is that C. E. Boniun is still on the floor Wm. Cugan's. raanahli) and materials will enter Into the compoii- who has been as tar south as Pensacola, Fla., J. H. Montgomery. esq., has gone to France tlon of our pictures. One more lady member added to the Grange dancing, oblivious to bis surroundings. School lias closed for a while as there have in the interest of that concern’s extensive busi on business. been eases of dlpthcria here. Life alzo direct Photographs...... $10.00 Friday evening. ness, arrived borne this week. Charles Mvrick is at home after a long ab When nature having modeled freaks, T. F. Haley and family have gone to Win Crayons and Pnatels from ...... $10 00 to $50.00 Richaid Walden,who shot himself, is slowly sence in Boston. Io form them did commence— but surely gaining day by day. Barzilla Rollins, who h is been away nt sea terport to spend a lew weeks. 4S-A1I work guaranteed first-class In every re. (or over a year, has arrived home. He has Samuel Tibbetts broke his ankle in tlie She neve, dreamed m in’d dance so long apect. Rev. Mr. Snyder preached his first sermon moved into the southern end of Capt. Chene anchor works, last week. For an admission of ten cents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herl,ert Raymond spent Sun McLOON & CROCKETT, for the Baptist church in ibis place last Sab Packard’s bouse on Union St. The brilliant and sparkling operetta"Pepita” day with his folks at Granite Island. bath, and mad a lavorable impression. Mrs. C. M. Colcord, who hns been visiting The old blacksmith shop at the western end her parents in Searsport, has returned home. is slowly nnd accurately being rehearsed by a In the recent storm John Patterson and Central Block, Main St., Rockland, Maine. The band boys gave a benefit to Richard Martin Shields lost two valuable boats. 23 of the I,ridge was torn down last week by the The Misses Porter left Camden for Boston large company of local talent, which is com Walden, one of their number in Engine Hall Shepherds, and they will probably put up a The H. I',. Club has been closed for tbe past Wednesday evening. Some Slo was realized. Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Buch posed of the best in Vinalbaven. Mrs. T. G. week on account ofdlpbtberia in town. large building on the lot next summer. anan. The citizens of this place, Rockville and South D. I-'. Mills of Camden, so well known as a Libby, who is conducting the affair, will have Miss Lily Butman left here last week tor J. W. ANDERSON, Hope helped to make it a success. The band Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Stearns nrrived in Col Boston where sbe will spend the winter. discoursed some excellent music,having Amri teacher of music, has called a meeting ot those orado the 23d inst. and found their daughter them so well drilled before its appearance that Allen of South Hope to help them with his interested in singing to meet here Monday Alice very low. it will be almost perfection on the night of its W. F Shields has arrived home from Rock flaiinfacturer of Cigars, clarinet, gratuitously. K. P. Fish sang some night nt the Baptist vestry, for the purpose of debut, and ii tbe ladies who are fond of onions land where he has been visiting for a few days. forming a class. Miss Vesta Snow und Master Harry Stearns very nice songs and played the organ accom left Camden Saturday morning lor Boston to and limburger cheese will only refrain from John Bennett left here last week lor New CROCKETT BLOCK. NORTH END. puniment with Mr. Allen on the clarinet. D.- Col. John D. Rust, lately of the Rockport York where be will ship as steward of the brig attend the funeral of Waller F., son of J. B. eating any of this fragrant food on the day J. Andrews was director and mude some per Ice Co , has bough’ an active interest in the Stearns. Alvin Kelley. Arctic ,ee Co. at Woolwich, and the ice busi previous to the performance, whieli of course Anderson’s Havana Seal & La Perfecta tinent remarks with regard to Mr. Waldron’s Our citizens are very much pleased with the The three eases of diphtheria arc on the road unfortunate accident, and invited the assembly ness which was stopped there two or three they will attend, will confer a favor that will to recovery, und the disease as well as the fears —HAVE KO EQUAL IN— years ago by tire burning of tlie houses may new post office, it I,eing superior to anything to buy largely of the refreshments furnished be as lasting ns the fames of tlie above named of the people ate subsiding. for the occasion to aid him. A bountiful sup be resumed this winter. ever enjoyed by ns,jis to location, room, beat, 5 C3E33NTT C I G A X I S . ply of clam chowder, ice ctenm, cakes, pies, light, etc. fruit. The II. B. Club is anticipating an entertain Lilv Pond is all open now about the shore, Mr. Kirk has returned to Camden again. ment for next month. We hope the B's will etc., was brought into the hall. It was pro and the prospect for cutting ice this winter Miss Mamie Littlefield, daughter of Rev- carry it out and have success. Cigar Manufacturing in All It« B randies. nounced the best time ever held in the ball and This s the third time he has sold out his black no doubt, because all telt better for having looks rather slim at present. Not too late, smith business and started in the shop he built Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Littlefield, died at two The old building known as the “ Hospital" t^-Private Brands gotteii op to order.-*# however, to secure a good crop of ice yet, nnd about three years ago. o’clock, Sunday morning, after one week's will lie moved uc on Main street and will be contributed to the aid of one of our estimable a hig price for ice tbe coming summer would and unfortunate citizens. A notice was given illness of pneumonia. Miss Littlefield was repaired throughout for a tenant. J. W. ANDERSON, Rockland, Me. at the close, that another entertainment would bring happiness to tbe ice firms. CUSHING. one of Vinalhaven’s brightest and finest voting Timothy Kearns, who has been at work here be given in two weeks for another young mau Willis Carleton is at home from New York, Miss Carrie Robinson lias gone to Rockport. for the past two years, returned to his home in DR. 0. L. BARTLETT, who is in poor health and unable Belabor.__ and bns been engaged to fresco the new Ma Rev. Mr. Ross, Adventist, preached in ladies, and loved by the whole community. Bangor, where he will spend the winter. TENANT'S' HARBOR. sonic hall at Camden, and some of tbe offices South Cushing Monday evening. She has been alllietcd with the loss of speech T hus. F. Murry, who has been confined to in the same block. He is a fine artist, and the The Helping Hand met at the Town Hall Fri for nearly a year, which in itself was a sad the house for several days with a broken arm, i Rev. S. O. Whitten held a meeting nt South- Masons are sure to b ive as finely decorated Physician & Surgeon, side Sunday afternoon. day evening and indulged in a social time. thing for such a brilliant young lady. She is around town again and ready to i utne a hall as can be found near here. work. [Successor to Dr. E. L. Kstabrook.J J. F. Davis made a short visit in Portland Rev. P. A. Smith is holding meetings at Ins recently been studying phonography with last week on business. George Wentworth is in Virginia witb his South Cushing, and quite an interest is being It. Landers, Jr., is cutting n very handsome >B'-Night Calls tuiMwered from the Office. brother Gns Wentworth, where they have a manifested there. the intention of assisting her brother, Attorney head stone for his deceased wife’s grave. It is James Haley of Fort Fairfield has been visit General Littlefield of Rockland, in his law ing relatives in this place the past few weeks. large crew at work, cutting ship timber. They Wednesday evening quite a nnmber of young of Hurricane granite and consists of three are getting out tbe frame for tbe large vessel business. The loss of this young lady is a pieces. Ilugb Gordon, representative to legislature, folks gathered at the home of Miss Mina to be built here next season by Carleton, Nor Woodcock for a surprise and a very pleasant severe blow to the family and a sad one to the The life-boat has iiecn pnt in thorough condi made a short visit borne last week and returned wood & Co., and also timber for Bean of Cam again on Tuesday. time was enjoyed by all. community as she was a favorite with every tion by Capt. Butman. She has had several CHAS. E. BURPEE, den. A very large crowd gathered nt the school- tests in the past two weeks, and her crew re The concert given under the auspices of Tbe regular meeting of tbe Sunday School house in District No. 1 Saturday evening of body . ports her a very fine boat. Mathews Band was a success. They have a hoard of the Methodist church Saturday even lust week to attend the school entertainment A young man Saturday evening purchased a There have been two hands organized here HOUSE SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER grand sociable for Friday evening, Feb. 1st. ing resulted in tlie election of the same officers managed by the teacher, Mr. Ford. The reci bottle of ’he regular stuff, with tlie proper tint the [uist week, namely the Hurricane B achelor GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, A large number of the paving cutters at and teachers as last year. The report of the tations and readings of Misses Blanche Geyer, Bund and Cotuie’s Broadway Band, it looks secretary shows a very pleasing increase of of goodness sparkling on its surface, and glee —AND DEALER IN— Long Cove arc having small sheds erecied to Emma Grover, Carrie Maloney, Annie Taylor, now us if we were going to have plenty of guard against the inclemency of the weather. average attendance from G1 average attendance Flora Grover and Maude Hurt were well done. fully gurgled gulp after gulp until it had its music fur the coming summer. tlie year before to 82 average the past year. PAINTS, OILS., DRYERS, The Baptist church of this place has extended By invitation of tbe teacher, F. B. Miller pre sketchy, high light effect on his blooming The high tide and gale of lust week caused a call to Rev. J. H. Barrows now preaching in One of the noticeable sights on Lily Pond pared and read a paper, entitled : “ Brief Talks countenance, and in 33 minutes from the date considerable damage on our shore. It tore Buektield, to become its pastor. Hope he’ll ac during the line skating two weeks ago was the in Astronomy.” The following question was away the embankment of the new road that is Varnishes, Gias’-, Etc. cept. Mi. Barr .ws formerly preached i n War skating of two of our oldest citizens. Edson proposed for debate: “ Resolved, that a man’s the cork was pulled lie was deeply and damply being built on tbe southern end of tbe island, ren. Sylvester and Frank J. Piper, each of them wife has more influence over Idin than ids buried in its liquid glooin, and was dragged ami left the new stone-shed on the custom side MATERIALS FOP ARTISTS A subscription paper is in circulation for the being 72 years old. They say it tonka smart mother.” It was argued by 11. I’. Ford and into a shelter from the winter night climate by in very bad shape. F. B. Miller for tlie affirmative, and F. G. A Great Specialty. purpose of buying a fishing boat for William bov to catch them nfter they got the hang of friends, where his chemically saturated form Mr. iiml Mrs. John Patterson have had the Johnson of Southside. Mr. Johnson’s pinkey it, though they hadn't had a pair of skates on Fuller negative. Many calls were made fur debaters but only three lifted up their voices. slumbered itself into Sunday’s approaching misfortune to lose their daughter Carrie after a went ashore d'lring the severe gale of Novem for 40 years. few days illness with diptheria. She was a Berry Bros. Block. ber and was a total loss. When be lost this ('apt. Joe McIntyre, a man of experience in WEST WARREN. daylight. Reader, whosoever you are, irre bright little girl and tier death tins east a gloom 4$r-Prices Low .Satisfaction G tin il'i 1. boat be lost all incans of obtaining a livelihood such matters, savs that the storm of last Mon spective of gender, do not buy this liquid over tlie ueighborbood. Her family have the and thero should be no hesitation in placing a 11. 11. Payson of South Hope was in town day was one of the severest for many years in Saturday. curse! It will wreck your 50 cent piece, and sympathy ot every one in their trouble. sum opposite your name. this vicinity. It I,lew a perfect gale from tlie A. I,. Payson has put a new stork of goods spread twice as much mud over your clothes HOPE. South and the surf dashed with terrible furv APPLETON. against the wharf at McIntire’s Grove partly in his store and is ready lor business. us it will pleasure over your sprees. Robert Spencer is going to Boston to learn carrying it away. Fortunately no damage to Our genial stage driver from Warren to Reulicn Packard is very low. C. G. M OFFITT, the moulder’s trade. shipping was done. Union, Mr. lJaehelder, shows up every morn Saturday evening as the late home getters I-red Gttshce has disposed of his valuable Fire and Life Insurance. The social event of this week was be the The Society Musienle was reorganized here ing on time with a smiling luce. wended their way along Main street they dis colt. wedding of F. L. Mansfield and Miss Fannie for the winter Friday evening at the residence D. O. Wade A Co. received two eurlouds covered the door leading into the express and Henry Cummings has added to his team a 4®- Loahcs adjusted atfthlfl office,-O Taylor, daughter of Marcellus Tavlor. The of C. F. Richards. The society now numbers of corn and meal lust week. The snow has in post office to he unlocked. The crowd hap span of mules. Union Block. 278 Rockland.: Me. wedding took place in Mr. Mansfield’s line soma 20 members, and F. A. Packard has creased their business very much. home in the presence of a goodly number of pened to lie one for fun so they lighted up the Miss Fannie Gusbeo closed her school in invited guests. been chosen president. Miss Fannie Fuller Capt. Ed. Manning, wife and son oi Rock Union Friday. and Miss Gene Andrews are the entertainment land have made a weeks visit in West Warren. establishment and distributed themselves at T a . JL ERSKINE We clip from the West Roxbury News; l-’red Davidson and V. <). Keliar have each committee for this week, tlie society meeting Capt. Ed. is a good one with an ax iu the different brunches of business in the estab built un iee house. Marshall John G. Fish of Elliot Lodge, F. and again at the house of Mr. Richards. woods. Fire, Life and Accident A. M., was somewhat surprised on Wednesday lishnsent, and then sent a party to inform tbe Fred Philbriek has sold his farm ari l is go evening, when Past Master L. Bacon Fos-, The Yaquina Republican, of Newport, Ben Mr. and Mrs I. Rocvcrgiive usclcctdunee nt steeping post muster that his office was in ing to move to Dakota. INSURANCE AGENCY, ton county, Oregon, quotes an item concerning their home Friday evening which was voted a 338 Main Street, - Rockland, Mo. stepped forward and addressed him In terms ot possession of a mob. lie hastened to the And now Martin I’ease wants to sell his deserving eulogy; his surprise increased und the retirement of Gen. John I). Rust from the very enjoyable time by the participants. farm ami go to California. (Room formerly occupiedjby Cobb Lime (Co.) was not unaccompanied liy pleasure when the Rockport le« Go . and adds: “ Tlie editor of J. A. Stover lias contracted to ban I the lime scene and found a man at tlie delivery selling Losses adjusted and paid at this office. Agent purport of the address developed, and lie found this paper served in the regiment commanded fur the Rockland A Wan en Lime Co, lie is stamps, “ six fur live cents,” another making Mr*. I-'. A. Gushcc returned from a month - for the well-known Travelers’ Accident Insurance himself adorneii with a P a st Master’s jewell by Gen. Rust, the 8th Maine. If the General making three anil four trips a day to the station. out postal orders a: big discounts, while others visit in Rockland last week. Company of Hartford. Iy3* will visit Yuquina Buy we will show him the the gift of members of Elliot Lodge. Mr. Fish The lime is proviug to he extra quality. were doing a like nourishing business at other The Good Templar Lodge is just booming was Past M asler of Ml. Hope Lodge at Hope, sights and treat him to a mess ol rock oysters.” There were six initiations .Saturday evening. Snow hns come at last nnd lumber is I,eing launches of the department. What the feel Maine, w here he served as Worshipful Master A large ride from Rockland was expected al hauled into the steam mill, which started off The sledding of the past week lias been weli- in 1855. During the past ten years he has the Garleton House Friday evening, and Land after two mouths idleness owing to the state ings of the post master were at this unsmiling improved by our people, mostly in getting iq 0. E. HAHN & CO., I,cen connected with Elliot Lodge, and a num lord French had spread hini-ei in line style of weather and going, 'i he busy hum ot the crowd no one can tell, but they bad bard work tiietr year'- stock of firewood. ber of the members adopted this method of ex in anticipation of their coming, but tbe ride saw is cheering. pressing their appreciation of his excellent was postponed on account of ba l going, So to govern their feelings of glee at his surprise Mrs. J. A. Gushee visited her daughter, UNION. as lie entered his department and found it so Mrs. G. A Ames, .Saturday, it is the first qualities as a man, and his valuable services as Ed Bowers and tlie rest of the boys at tlie time she has I,ecu out since -he was taken sick House, Ship, 'Sign, Ornamental a mason in connection with Eliot Lodge. hotel got the benefit of the roast turkey and We now have a singing school, taught l,y busy ut business at this lute hour of the night. last lull. ‘ did ample justice to Mrs. French’s line cook After the labor of the evening adjournment 1!. F. Young of Lincolnville. The post office door proper was locked all and Artistic to refreshment was in order and Caterer Good- ing. S. .1. Gushee has bought his third car-load now us usual proved himself equal to all de Rural Lodge ol Good Templars is making right. Tlie neglect of locking-up occurred in ot co rn this season. A. II. Newbert also SOUTH UNION. arrangements to have a public installation of buy- -oiii l,v tlie carload. H. C. Pease some PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, mands. officers the lirst Tuesday iu February. not locking tlie express office door which leu,Is SOUTH LIBERTY. The C. I.. S. C. met with Mrs. S. W. Jones to the post office also times buys llour liy the ear load. But don’t ----- ALSO DEALERS IN ----- on Tuesday evening. G R E E N ’S L A N D IN G . we need a railroad r N Cunningham has returned to live with The Police Court opened Saturday afternoon Appleton Ridge can I,oast of one very smart Albert Daggett. 'I lie Knitting Bee will lie held with Mrs. J. Frank Tibbetts has opened a barber shop in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, I). Tiiurslon this week. rooms over the store of J. K. Richardson. with only one ease on the docket. The victim girl, Miss i.izzie M. Pitman. Besides doing The social,Ic nt Geo. Overlock’s Saturday this time was Alexander McDonald for being all kinds ol tmiuy work such as knitting laee. Artists' Materials, Brushes, evening was well attended. Mrs. Irville C. Thurston is convalescent, C. B. Small and S. W. Goss have gone to embroidering, etc., she recently made a having been sick a number of weeks. Boston and New York to collect returns on drunk and disorderly. This A. McDonald «4-Chew|><-wt n lis c e in I h o co u n tr y for Our Belfast and Augusta mail had a hard frosted cake and presented it to her grand Sign and Bulletin Board Paintiiig. trip yesterday with a wagon in the snow. Capt. Charles Harding, who ha-, been very granite shipped by them. appeared before Justice Kittredge, dressed in a parents, Mr. and Mrs. H rmau Pitman. Lizzii Chas. Barnard has the contract for the mail sick tlie last two weeks, is slowly recovering. A sidewalk committee has been appointed navy blue suit and his boots, which were mates ts 12 years old. Scenery 1’ui tiling a Specialty. Dair'l Harding is quite comfortable but still as follows W. S. l liurlovv, Richard Knowl Milton Robbins, who died Saturday noon, route run the last lour years by Robert Mooers ton, 11. N. Haskell. There Is only a small and twin-, shining to the instep with a black 301 Main Street, Opp. KurweBHall, of Washington. confined to bis bed. ilo is attended by Dr. ing glint tliat was laid on in inusterly strokes was born in Burrett-iown. Lincoln County, Judkins, who has had excellent success irt set amount of money on hand lor the work, but District of Maine, which then belonged to tii Melvin Hall is a smart enterprising young nevertheless a hegiiming is to he made this for com t effect. Ho looked primp and trim, man. He teaebes school lour miles from ting his leg. Commonwealth oi Massachusetts, Sept. 29, week,—the walk io commence ut Masonic Hall nil tint Ids hair, wbieli should have been 1S03, and at the time of his death lacked hot ARTHUR SHEA, home, yet boards at homo making the trip Willard Messer, who has been in failing und extend u short distance in each direction , every week day. health lor a numlH-r ol years, died at Ids home trimmed some three months ago. His amateur three days of 8.', years, 1 months. Barrctts- und then udled on to in tin, same manner as towu Plantation was afterwards incorporated Juu 23d. Funeral services were held Sunday, funds are ruised. theatrical appearance, us he leaned back iu bis Practical Plumber. NORTH UNION. conducted by Rev. W. H. Crawford, ’idle us the town of Hope, which bteame a part of Frank Richardson is visiting relatives in G. A R. and 1. «). O. F. were ill attendance SOUTH HOPE. cushioned divan winking at his counsel, Mr. Waldo County. Subsequently Hope was divid W ater Closets, Bit'll Tubs, W ater Fixtures, Newburyport, Mass. in a body. Mr. Messer was also a member ot The Dramatic Cliff, is rehearsing the drama Sprague, was entertaining us an opera re ed, the western part, in which Mr. Robbins bet up in the best wanner. the Methodist church. . "Past Redemption," to be given here at an hearsal. As the court room was diffusing a resided, being annexed Io Appleton. When Isaac Upham jammed bis hand badly while Knox county was incorporated Appleton be working in the woods last week. I curly dale, Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. FRIENDSHIP. smell oi camphor, lH.-uz.iue, Carolina pit -h ami came a part of Knox eountv. T hus Mr. Rob 184 MAIN bT., opposite tlie Liuffeey U o u m , Mrs. John Upham is at Union earing for M. N . Yogler, who hu» lain confined to tin asal’elida pills the jxjli< _• court reporter began bins ulthoiigh living a ll bis life on one lurm (Jr uddress ua by Mull al her daughter, Mrs. Fossett, who is quite sick. The wife of Rev. Mr. Gaban has been quite house with sickness for some time, is improv and within a tew rods of the site of the log ing slowly. to feel like a prescription when Justice Kit 17 KOC'KI.ANH, MAINB- Miss I.izzie Vosc gave a party to her young ill, but is thought to be some belter. house Guilt by bis lather nearly a century age. The ladies of the Uuivvrsalikt Society will tredge read tbe charge to the dandy prisoner in has lived in one plantation, two towns, three friends one evening last week, ihey were all Bark St James, Cook, arrived at Yoko j%lue. The witnesses called against him stated well entertained. A nice treat w..s served. hama, Japan, tbe 21st, making the passuge in hold a sociable iu tlie church vestry next Sat counties, one district, und two slates. Mr one hundred und filly days. urday afternoon that they saw him minus coat and vest chasing Robtiiiis married I.uey Newbert of Waldo People in this part of the town are all busy lioro by whom he had three children, two Cochran A Sewail’s hauling in their stave stuff' and getting their Mrs. Johnston, proprietress of the John-ton Mis. H. Sukelorlh of Roiklami has been in a zigzag manner a .daughter of Stephen spending a lew days w ill, her mother, Mrs, sons and a daughter. The oldest son was a wood. They all mean Io improve the sledding. House has been in town on business regarding ■Sprague’s around the house, also driving Mrs. tier hotel and making arrangements tor the liuldah l.ermond. sailor and was lost at seu. The vessel he Sprague up stairs anil other things which con sailrd iu was never heard from after she left FIKE, MARINE, LIFE, SOUTH MONTVILLE. coining warm season- NORTH HAVEN. vinced the court of his guilt in spile ol the port, ihe second son enlisted early in the —AND— Barak Haleb’s farm buildings near Merrill Capt. Emery Hopkins went to Rockland war of the Reliellion, and tell at the battle oi Mdls burned Munday night of last week. EAST ERIENDSHIP. Friday. pica offered i,y Mr. Sprague, who said he had Chduccllorsvillc. His son-in-law, tsumuel Accident Insurance Agency. | Ray, son of the late Thomas Haleb, of Flunk Miller is building a barn on his place '1 lie flounder fishers arc nearly giving up seeu nothing of the kind at his house. The Crabtree, also enlisted, and lost his life by 1 Liberty, died Tuesday, aged about 18 years. in Cushing. business. The weather is so warm that they judge, however, laid on the tine, 810 and costs tbe aeeldeutul discharge of his musket c a p it a l klpkissentbd o v e r . : The upper tannery and curding mill ut Liberty Dr. Jerome Bushnell of Thomaston was in get very poor returns (or their lish. During Mr. Robbins’ lust illness, all that eouli: Village burned Monday night ot lust week ' town Thursday. Capt. Johnson of Gloucester was in town be done was cheerfully done by his daughter MNET1 MILLION DOLLARS ; with all their contents. Arlcll Winslow, who has been very sick, is Hr. T. K. Estubrook of Rockland was here to alleviate his sufferings, und make his last Thursday io look over seh. Maud S., hut her days more eoiufoitabJe. Mr. Robbins was fast improving. owner being absent no terms were made. Capt. last week on professional business. Dr. Esla- Losses Adjusted aud Paid at this Office ! Collins & Moody sold a nice horse and a n w a kind husband and lather, and a good towns style sleigh just received iron, Michigan, Wed Thurston Sterling ha- been confined to tbe Johnson is the man who crossed the Atlantic brook is a great admirer of our place. He man. He had been elected to several offices M4U M A IN S T R E E T , K O t'H L A N U , nesday, to parties in Warreu. I house with a lame leg. Ocean to Liverpool Iu the dory Ceuteuniul. says ’tis the thriftiest, best iiit.-ruied and most oi trust iu the town. THE ROCKLAND CO UK TEE-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1889, J. O. Cushing A Co...... Capt. Murphy of ship K. O F L. Htarint ’Ofpartmrnt. John Bryce, of Thomaston, which was aban To the Ifonorvblc Mayor and City Council doned at sea while on the voyage from Port of tlie City of Rockland. Sch. Jennie Pillsbury, Wall, is linulcit tip. Ludlow for Melbourne, reports: On Dee 7 The annual meeting of District Assembly, I Gentlemen : We, the oilizenn and tax paver* o f Sell. Jennie Hall, Lnmson, has arrived in encountered a NE hurricane whieli started the Nn. 80, K., of I,, was held in Bath last week. Plush Cloaks! the City <»f Rockland, re-pectfully r quest yonr Havana. deck load of lumber and blew away sails At h'innrnbi- body tn lav ont a street extending Irom 11 o'clock that night hove the ship to. At A. A . Beaton of this city was re elected Mas FLOUR. Lincoln Street >o Broadway, illree rod- widn, tho Sloop Island Belle, on the Colib ra il’vay, 2 o clock on tin- morning ot the Silt found the ter Workman. Tlie spirit which animates same being a rontfi.Ufttiori of Summer H»re«?t, with* all planked. city f ir land damage, nnd as In ship waterlogged and all deck frames carried these men is well Illustrated hy the remark hi' v b'liind Sili. Speedwell, Wei,I, arrived Saturday away ; starboard Ini In inks nnd standing rigging “ ever pray. of one of the officers. “ The less fighting A. B. Wt-KKg R. AN8ONCRIE, with coal for 1’reseoit. were all gone, and by 3 o'clock the ship was a TlieLowsstPiicesinKnoxGo W H. If KM 1 3 0 WAY. F J f I the better," said be, “ for no matter whirl) side Sch. Nahum fill spin, Arey, sailed Wedncs complete wreck, all tlie houses luting carried VERY FINEST FLOUR MILLED ...... »7 40 E. N .N K I.S N. N. JO N ES, day iroin Boston for Savannah. away, except a portion of aftercaliin, and all wins, lioth are sure to be injured." GEO N. LINDSEY, OKO E loRRBY, N. A. FARWELL, bouts gone Ittit one. At I a it., a great sea BEST ST. LOUIS FLOUR MILLED ...... WM. I’. HURLEY, Sell. Sardinian, Lord, rode out tbe storm nt 7 no F R E D II. BICRR Y, HI KI’HEN UH tS E , K al Harbor, leaving there today lor N. Y swept the decks, drowning .Martin Neilsen, a CH.vfl. II BERRY, seam in. and severely injuring myself. By 3 HARD PINE CHIPS. BEST PATENT ROLLER ...... 0 4 0 W. C. B A W rK L L ft. Briir Caroline (iray, Howe, is on her way in tlie afternoon the sen h id so moderated that GOOD •• •• ...... Innn«tv»r to the loregoing petition, the.Joint from Port an I’.itx lor New York with log we were nlilc to launch onr only bout, into r» »o Great Reduction in Price Standing < oininitt-e on Streets and Hig ways wIR wood. which we cot and pulled away with a westerly John H Crandon, of Colnmhia Falls, ha give a hearing to tho«» interested, on the premlsos, Sch. Maynard Sumner, liver, sailed for wind. We only had one barrel of water, all contracted to build a barque of 700 tons for Thursday, Feb. □«, at 3.15 p m New York, Saturday, from Jacksonville with the other tank- having been burst iti by tlie parties in New Y'ork, to tic completed next <». F. PERRY. lamb1 r. sea. Wc started for the Cook group of islands, tall. MARKET DEPT. H. A. BURPEE, being SE about 390 miles. We steeled this geo. w mckinney. Seh. Belle Brown. Sawyer, of this port, re E. 8. Crosliv A Co., have leased the old Pat BEST TENDERLOIN orSIltLOIN IIOA8T. lCc We liave made a large purchase of .Joint Standing Committee on d reets and High, course nearly two tlavs, making about four ten vatil at Bath, and will build two vessels ecntly discharged 200 ions of phosphate in BEST S IR L O IN S T E A K ...... UOc ways. Belfast. miles an hour, when the w ind changed to SE next summer. Tbe frame for one is now be Ito. khind, J a n . 23, 1889. and completely cut us off. Course was then ing cut at Woolwich. BEST RUMP ST E A K ...... 18c Plush Garments from a New York Sch. Yankee Maid, lime laden, has lieen on changed Io the Samoan Islands, distant nearly S T A T E O F M i IN K . lire at Thomaston for a week past, nnd has 700 tulles, where we arrived (at Mattua, the 2 LBS. CHOICE ST E A K ...... 215c manufacturer and will make prices been ceiled up. extreme east Island of the croup) after being WHERE? To the Honorable, the City Council of tbe Seh. M. K. Hawley was on the dry dock at seven days nnd nights in the boat We reached that will insure an immediate sale, < Ity of Rockland. South Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 10th, having shore at noon on the 15th, where we were met 3 LBS. NEW VALENCIA R A ISINS...... 25 c A maiden lady wns heard to say the other The undersigned, inhabitants of the City of Rock fiottom painted. by an English trailer residing on the island. BEANS, p er q u art...... 5c as they must be sold. land, in tlx* County of Knox, nnd Stale of Maine, n sb u rc Seh. J. It. Bodweli, Mctcall, is on the way He at once took us anti made every d a y : NICE BROOM...... 15 c respectfully represent, that the p iblic convenience home from Salem where she discharged coal provision for our comfort. “ I am looking after my pension." a d necessity require that the following parts of from New Y'ork. TOBACCO, per It...... 3Oc streets or ways, within said City of Rockland, bo “ Why, how can vnu get a pension, you lost discontinued . —viz-, so much of Ocean street and Seh. Billow, Emery, in New York, has no husband or son in the war.” CANNED CORN...... 10c Scott street in said Ro< k and, a- lies northeasterly hirtered to load cal lor Lynn, Mass , a W. WHITE. CANNED TOMATO...... 10c of the following described lines : to wit beginning Sl .'IJ and discharged. " I f old maids' husbands were not lost in the on the northcasteily side of ocean Street at a point Sell. Woodbury M. Snow, Maddock", wa< war, where are they ?” was the reply. NICE COFFEE ...... 2 4 c two hundred and foity-six feet northerly from an .ler Remarkable Cruise—Ten Months Iron bolt at the outer corner of said < Icean and ,n Vineyard Haven the 23.1 with guano from i BARS NICE S O A P ...... 2 5 c Scott streets; thence running S. 62 deg. 36 tnln. E. Clark's Cove for Portland. and Days Without a Crew. until the line Intel sects the southerly side of said OUR GROWING FLEET. Stripe Seersucker. Sells. Mary B. Smith and Silver Spray Scott street, and your petitioners respectfully pray Derelict schooner W. L. White, of this port, I lb choice Tea 50c— Warranted that said pm ts of said streets may he discontlnuea. were damaged by collision ut Thomaston iu Capt J. T. Whitmore, was abandoned off COBIl LIME CO.. the gale of Monday of last week. Parties in this eitv have bought sch. John B. 1 ItAIt AMERICAN KOAI" HIKE. Delaware hay, March 13th, during the great Per IL N. P ier c e, Treas. Ship St. Paul, which nrrived at New Y'ork, Grilliu of Orleans, Cape Cod, and will add her LIME ROCK RAI..ROAD CD., blizzard. All the crew were rescued. Ih e 1 case of Fancy Stripe Seersucker I’er W. T. C onn, Pres. Jan. Iliih, from Liverpool, received a new suit to our lime fleet. She is about 100 tons, well of metal and iron lower masts nt the latter vessel, with masts und portions of her sails POTTLE & TUTTLE, FRANCIS COBB, found nnd a good craft. Capt. E. R. Nash will Per W. T. Conn, Atty. port. standing and ensign tet union down, started (not shirred) in remnants at 8c; Rockland, Jan. 7th, 1889. command her. This with the purchase of sch. Seh. Gov. Ames, which was recently- towed off to the southeast in a northwest gale. Upon Spear Block, 310 Main Street. Samuel Weller, mentioned elsewhere, tn kes usual price 12 l-2c. into Boston in a disabled condition, has been reaching the Gulf stream she turned away In answer to the foregoh g petition the Joint. libell d for salvage by the Morse Transporta an addition oftwo to our fleet within a week. Standing Committee on Btieets and Hig>iwa.» will tion Co. the eastward und commenced a long cruise give :i hearing to thoMu inter« Rted, on the premises* toward Europe, directly in the truck of thous Tlmraduy, Feb. 21st, at 2 p. m. Sch. L. T Whitmore, Gross, is at Aines MORE CURIOS. O. F PERRY, wharf receiving a new tnizzen-must. She will ands of vessels engaged in the trans-Atlantic 8. A. BUitl’KE, ioad lime this week from Aines & Co., for commerce. A dispatch received Thursday NO SUCH TRADE GINGHAMS. GEO. W. MCKINNEY. New Y’ork. Mrs. Jane Pinkhatn of Owl's Head has ad Ilockland, Jan . 25, 1889. shows that after an interval of ten months und Bark C. P, Dixon, Capt. G. W. Rhoades, HAS VET BEEN SHOWN IN ten days sbe has completed her voyage, and ded to our collection a piece of cloth, made STATE OF MAINE. arrived in New Y'ork Thursday, January 21, from grass by Fejeo Islanders. with dry hides from Buenos Ayres, S. A., 57 lies stranded on the coast of Lewis Island, one days passage. 1 case Ginghams at 8c ; usual price To the Honorable, the City Council of the of the Hein ides. Waltham Watches! City of Kocktan OUTLOOK VINALHAVEN ECHOES. MOTHER TONGUE—IX. Fred R. Spear T he farm er? srnj that M aine's cro p a n “Salt Air” and Briny Zephyrs from the In pursuing our study of the names of occu Flo* In stock all of the following other season will be considerably lessen Busy Isle of the Sea. pations, it it Interesting to note the original W E A R E ed on account ot the killing out of the meanings and the changes produced by ens- gra-s roots Ironi want of snow to pro People Whom You Know and Things tom. FIRST QUALITY COALS That You Have Heard. The “ editor,”—from r, out, nnd do, io give, tect I hem. Reports Ironi the lumber And is the only denier in the city who has at the II. 8. Russ of Boston has been in town. — was originally the publisher, rather than the present time the genuine camps nro not favorable. Operations in writer of leaders or the reviser of compositions Wm. Conary of Rockland has been in town. the woods have been greatly interfered In French, cdltcur is publisher. In English, GIVING AWAY F ran klin C Q A L < Red_Ash with, and not one third of tho usual Albert Ingraham of Rockland was here last edition is the total i9sue. amount of warding has been done. The week. The "minister,”—Irom minus, le«s—was lie My mock Includes nil sizes cut of logs will not be up to the average Abner Dyer is build ng a yacht for G. O, who, to do most good to all, became the ser vant of all, and made himself of little account TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS OF THE Free Binning White Ash,Lehigh Egg and this winter The icemen do not despair Webster. in his own eyes. Contrast wilh tills the “ mag- Broken White Ash, Franklin Stove, of getting a crop of ice. It is time These are not second-handed reports if the BAKING POWDER heading is “ Echoes.” 1 istrnte,” from magis, greater, who claims supe- Red Ash, (the only genuine,) enough yet, they sav, for the river to J riority over those whom he rules. But it is THE PUREST AND BEST George’s Creek Cumberland freeze, and yield its usual product. On Island Encampment, I. O. O. F ., is having a not so now. large amount of work. Is made only of strictly pure grape cream Coal, account of the discouraging outlook on The "apothecary”—from ago,from, and thebe, of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate of Miss Clara Roberts has gone to Rockland to (Unequalled for Smithing and Steam purpose*.) the Hudson, manv think the ice famine trunk—would lie rather the physician who soda, and a small portion of flour as a attend the Commercial College. Courier-Gazette carried his medicines with him. In Shakos- preservative, nothing else whatever, and of tho winter ot 1870 will again prevail is warranted entirely free from alum, —ALSO A FULL STOCK OF— John Lowe, B. G. Co. superintendent, went penre the apothecary was visited as much for on the Kennebec, nt which time ice to New York last week on business. bis kuowlcdge.as for the goods he had In stock. ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the brought $5 a ton and upward, and many In England at present, many of tho medical adulterants frequently found in baking Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair, The laundry ran the Echo off tho track, but powders. The character of materials Kennehcckers made fortunes. That win practitioners are apothecaries, licensed to pre ihc Echo alwavs spoke well of the laundry. used, their purity, and the nicety of their BRICK, SAND, scribe as well as to sell. Druggist or phar ter, which is known as the great ice W. W. Freeman has a trotter anil George combination, render Cleveland’s superior OUR macist is the dealer :but apothecary is the heal- Rosendale & Portland Cement. year, ice cutting was delayed on the Hoyt has a fast stepper too. Clear the track! baking powder the most healthful and most cralso. economical in use, and it always affords Kennebec until February, and a large Silas and his fiddle and Charles and his One can easily remember hoiv to spell the wholesome, nutritious, and delicious food. F I R E C L A Y crop was secured. mouth organ made things lively. Come again ! nouns stationery and confectionery, by revert It is recommended for purity, hoalthful- J. M. Snow of Winterport, ngent of the ing to their derivation. A station is a stand ness and efficiency by Government and State chemists, chemists of Boards of If the story of Mrs Blaine's having N. Y. A Maine Grnnite Raving Block Co., was ing place. A stationer is one who keeps a stand, FAMILY Chimney Pipe & Tops Health, and professors in institutions of snubbed Mrs. Harrison in Washington a guest at the Central House last week. and this name was first applied in the market learning throughout tbe country. to the dealer in writing materials. A conicc- Thin pipe la made from Pure Fire Clay expressly several years since is true, then the A meeting was held at Odd Fellows Hall Sold only in cans, full weight. for chimneys and In the safest and moat durable of recently to make arrangement for the organl- tion Is that which is nindc by putting ingredi Cleveland Brothers, Albany, N . Y. any chimney pipe In the market. It i« eaally put moral of the case goes on all fours with up by any Intelligent person. zaloln of a Canton of Patriarchs Militant. ents together and name the was applied lo com it. It is. Never put a slight upon the Thirty names were obtained. pounds of a sweet or candied kind. Hence, a PHYSICIAN! wife of one in high official position in confectioner is a maker of sweetmeats; anil All items of news, personals, locals, society confectionery is his product. Akron Drain Pipe ! Washington life, for the reason that you news, election of officers, anything nnd every “ Merchant, "from inercanr.meanta purchase. may he slighting a possible President thing of interest to Vinalhaven people can be The Akron in now the standard for excellence all As he is the general purchaser fur his patrons, over th' United States, and Is more reliablo as to handed to Mr. Healey, at the laundry. OFFICIAL REPORT dorabllity and finish than any other kind. Better still it would bo if it were ac but is known to them as a seller, the word lias Of the Committee appointed to conduct the Speed cepted as a warning against slighting “ Penclopo" with McNamara in the cast, ac come to mean a dealer. Anda merchant tailor, KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE, companied by the Io| as Male Quartet, will ap Content at Toronto, AutftHt 13, 18S8 : anybody in a social way. Social prac for example, is one who carries a stock of " On general pear here in the middle ol February under the First Quality Goods! tices which prevail upon this point are goods, in keeping with his trade. writing—fate rr Prices as Low as the Lowest! auspices of our popular Grand Army Post. the most unrea-onahle of all, and wom A "grocer" was nt first one who sold by the id e nee and com Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! We have two well-kept hotels, the Central, en are often the most cruel to each other grosser or,larger, quantity,i.e. wholesale. The mercial mutter ■WOrdcrs received by Telephone. Please cal] Landlord Pendleton, and the Ocean View, name applied to all branches of trade, hut now —*M iu M E. and obtain prlceB before purchasing. in acting upon them. But women have Landlord Hopkins. rravelling men and vis is restricted to those who supply the larder. In ORli won the good memories also, and gratuitous un itors can find the best of accommodations. particular, a green grocer is one who sells veg Gold Medal for he Champion FRED R. SPEAR, kindness of this character is the la-t James Bunker, of this place, in company etables; as a dry goods merchant is distin h h I p o f the NO. 4 PAItK ST., KOCKLAND, ME guished from the wine merchant, and as the thing they are likely to forgive Those with Dr. Hitchcock nnd Postmaster Hurley, Ih/roZ. *J/r. McO L'RR/N wmi the SUcec M tdal among them who go through the world of Rockland, will build a pound at I.eadbetter's mercer is a dealer in silks and woolens. in the same class.” with a spirit of courtesy toward their Island, where they will keep lobsters for winter shipping. OYSTER PIRATES. sisters are not only acting wilh creditable “ The Vinalhaven Echo announces that it ‘nwSm°rsm..Jh6 Remington Typewriter, good feeling in their acts, hut are pur will not be published after this month unless Fun in the South—A Small But Inter H. 0. GURDY & CO. suing what in the end is likely to prove esting Sea War. —DEALERS IN— it receives more liberal support. The Echo is — I’OIt 1 I LL I’.tRTK I LAKH APPLY TO— 1 the best worldly policy. a br'ght nnd breezy local newspaper, and BAi.TiMoiiK, .1 is . 5th, 1389. C O A L ® should not be permitted to die.’’—Belfast Jour M r . E d it o u :— C. O. CROSS, Of all alzea, As a substitute for granite blocks, steel nal. There seem to be many people, ovon in this paving is attracting considerable atten “ Why will hnck driver, Jameson stop a man section, who think lhat the battle in Chester ® W O O D Irom smoking in his hack and at the same River a short time ago put an end to the work LOCAL DEALER, tion, its durability being said to be quite time help a woman to n-lighl."—Echo. Long and fitted for the stove. ing on forbidden ground by the oyster dredg a point in its fuvor, and its cost being Because he knows women are always look ers, but this is not so. On our trips up and 406 MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND, ME. 32-5 Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair, somewhat less. It consists of steel ing for matches, and it is always better to give down the bay we can see them at work, (and in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, strips about two and a half inches wide them one than to have them make one. Hand mid-day) while others are anchored wilh their NEW EDITION. FLOTTR jaaXTI3 3?EED and one inch thick, rolled with a channel the prize to u s ! crews taking sleep preparing for night work Vinalhaven should have a loan and building not far off. Thursday wo went up the Poto jO* Prompt attention to orders by telephone or on the Bide exposed to traffic, and with KNOX COUNTY—In Court of i’r bate, held at otherw ise. association, to help our workmen build bouses, mac and met the Virginia police steamer com notches about eight inches apart: these Rockland, on tbe third T uva 1 y of January, 1880. No. 1 Camden St., Rockland, Me. lift mortgages, make repairs, etc. Those in ing down, and on her track we passed dredgers, Robert Long, Administrator on the estate II Is DHTerent from all Other Works strips weigh 11 pounds to the yard, are of Huhuii Wul', late ol St. George, in said terested in the matter can get needed information who were taking matters easy until the boat o f lir e kind Ever Published. laid across the street a distance of about County. deceased, having preflcnt«'d his flret a» d free gratis by dropping a line to Tm C.-G. was out of the river. Only an hour later we liuiii account of adininiatration of Raid estate for F IR S T .—It teaches those who hav. it how five inches between centres, and their office. came back and found them hard at work on allow ance: io tell wind the matter is when a pei';un gels Oiuir.nrn, That notice thereof be given, three sick ! length is only sufficient to extend to the Our popular branch ot the Granite Cutters private ground. The owner was then on board week* Hiiccewwively. in the Caurier-(iacette% printed with us, but could do nothing to prevent his in R ockland, In fluid County, that all perron* inter- All similurbooks tell wlmt to ilo i f you knowwhot middle of the street, so that the proper National Union generously gave what it had erted may attend at it Probate Court to b- held at thedisease is. This book tells you hoio to detect loss. This was C. R. Lewis, who claims to slope from the centre to the gutters can left after paying the expenses of its delegate to Rockland,on the third Tue*d»y <»f February next, i!ie disease, and tia n what lo do for it. (We will have had more than $30,000 in oysters taken and show •• aune, if a .y they have, wity the tsaid show you A"ir it does this if you will cull and set: Augusta, to our library and reading room. account should not be ullowed. us. X'o Other Book Published Does This. he secured. They are bolted together, from him the past three months. [If the librarian will call at Tin; C.-G. office 2-4 MEWKL R O B IN SO N , .Judge. S E C O N D .—When a person is really at so as to ensure them against lateral slip A tru e copy—AtteHt.*—A. A. Bea t o n , Kti'inter. when in Rockland he cau secure one or two This man has purchased^ Irom the state ol tacked by a dangerous disease, it enables yon ping, and are fastened to wooden sills. Virginia Hog Island, in the Potomac, and has to know the fact, and in sticii eases iis advice A. F. Crockett & Co. books for the reading room.—En.J KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court, held at is : “ Send for a competent physician at once.” many acres of oysters planted. The dredgers Rockland, on the third Tuenday of January, 1889 A firmly constructed bed of gravel com One night recently an owi ilew violently But in nil ordinary cases, such ns can be easily claim that the state has no right to sell the A certain instrument, purporting to be the last poses the support for this pavement, against the window of E. S. Myrick's house, cured (and most of tlie ailments of a family / —DEALERS IN- ground, and they don’t consider it stealing, will and tOfttatuent o f Lucy B Grov« r, late of ! are of this kind, if only you could recognize while between the steel strips a mixture shattering ihc pane. Mr. M. was seated near Cam den, in Haiti County, deeeiiRod, having been dredging even on his planted ground. As for pre>entod lor probate: l them) it gives full directions for treatment. of pitch and cement is poured, filling the window reading and it gave himself and Hog Island, us it is between Virginia and O kd eio i». That notice be given ta all persona 1 Tbe point is, ibid it teaches you to distinguish family a great scare. His son went outdoors intererfted, by publishing a -opy of tl.ln older in between a dangerous and a trifling disease, the interstices to a level with the tops of Maryland, it is an unsettled matter as to which •lie Cow i> r (riH'tl'', printed at R o'klaniJ, in Raid and lolls you when it is necessary, and when and caught the owl, which was sold for a sum tho strips, nnd rendering the surface state it belongs. Lewis & Co. find it almost C ounty, thr* '1 weekrt flueo-.-flively, that they may not necessary, lo call a physician. No O th e r COAL. sufficient to pay for the glass. appear at a Probate Court to be held in Rockland, Book Published Does I Ills . comparatively smooth. impossible to get protection from the oyster in fluid County, on the third Tuesday of February We liavc been visited of late by an influx navy from cither state, but there will be a next, and allow ratine, if any tin y have, why tin THIRD —In its directions for treatment * * * Raid instrument nliould not If pioved, approved it is not eonlined to the practice used by any of canvassers for papers, various business settlement soon, for quite a little town is Broken, Egg, Stove and Portland Advertiser: “So few ves and allcwd ur tho last will and te«tament of the one class of physicians; but it gives, separate houses and insurance policies. Among the springing up, this firm having built 27 houses, deeeoRed. ly, and for each disease, the methods used by sels of the kind are built now that the 7-4 REWEL ROBINSON, Judge. each of the dilferent “schools" ol medicine: number were S. S. Hanly of Thomaston and and is going ahead wilh others which are taken A true copy—A ttestA . A. B ea to n , R egister. announcement of the construction of a C. R.Dunton of Union, insurance men, Horace and in all cases tho prescriptions are made by Franklin Coal up utmost before being completed. I lie place the most eminent men in their respective big ship in Bath next summer is of O’Brien of Thomaston, drummer, Chas. 11. is called Lewisette, Va., and is in a very prom 15110' Notice of Second M eeting. modes of practice. This makes the work Hutchinson representing Tin: C.-G. anil W. A. specially suited to the needs of every family, particular interest. The vessel will he ising condition. lS.vrrv. STATE OF MAINE. Kimball, ihc Free Press agent. no matter what “ school” of medicine they A. F. CROCKETT & 0 0 . Iho largest of that rig ever constructed K nox hh. Cot ur o f I n so lv enc y . prefer. No Other Boole Published Two Gloucester fishing vessels have been CREAMERY CULLINGS. in the United States, nnd she will In the ctihc of F rederick J . Hull o f Rockland, D ues th is. given up as lost, together with their crews of insolvent Debtor. Thin in to give notice thut pur- Besides this there are three chapters in the Crockett Block, North End, Hiant to an order of Court tl errof, a second meet measure from 2.800 to 3,000 tons. If twenty-four men. The vessels were on Georges A fifty cent thermometer in the cow stable ing of the Creditors of bald liibolvent Debtor will work which are worthy of special mention, thoso are to be tho dimensions she will bank and are supposed io have foundered in may save a man fifty dollars worth of feed, be held at the Probate Court Room in Rockland, namely, those on "Discuses of Women,' gain him fifty dollars worth of extra butter, in «uid County, on Tuesday, the 19th day of Febru “Diseases of Infants,” and "Care of the Sick.” ROCKLAND. be very nearly the largest but not quite. the gale of November 25th. On board the ary, A. D., IteO, at two o'clock io the afternoon,for The first of these is a model of its kind. former was Lincoln li. Stimpson, a native of and teach him live hundred dollars worth of the purpoHCH named in Section 39 of the Act of said It is chaste in language, contains no disgust Tho Great Republic was registered at State of Maine, entitled.| 'An A-'t in relation to the Swans Island, whose mother and sister live at cow sense all in a single winter. ing pictures for children to happen on and be 3,340 tons anil stands at the head of the Insolvent Law* of Maine," approved February 21, over-curious about, and taken ultogelher is tin Peak’s Island, Portland Harbor. The Carleton The butter factory is to be an important id Acta amendatory thereof. list of wooden sailing vessels in respect 2-4 A. A. BEATON, Register of* id Conrt. most practical, sensible and straight-forward was built in 1809 lor Capt. Franklin Thomas factor in corning farming. From this industry treatise upon this delicuto subject that has to size. Next to tier eaiue the Three of North Haven. we can get tho milk, kept at home, tor starting ever been primed. Brothers, built in New York for a steam This chapter alone is worth many times the the calves, and with linseed meal and bran or cost ot the book lo every mother, even if it er and afterward changed into a sailing MATINICUS. oat meal we can malic them grow fast. While had to lie purchased at its regular price. these sensible things are being done to bring The other chapters referred lo ure equally vessel; she registered 2,972 tons. The Thomas Abbott and son Charles are visiting immediate income and profit we ure adding to well written and valuable. A. J. BIRD & CO., largest Maine built ship was the Freder relatives in this place. -----D E A L E R S IN ----- the value of the soil, the important part of the The book contains a valuable chapter of ick Billings, which was of 2.028 tons Chas. T. Burgess went to Rockland last symptoms, which will aid wonderfully in farm. A butter factory can be made a success diagnosing diseases, and tho proper remedies burden atid was launched at Camden in week for consultation with Dr. F. E. Hitch- anywhere where the people will. There must hired of PuralysU after fo rh o f wuf- are given for Allopathic, Homeopathic, Eclec feriii|£. stall inent of Mu.,, K obertH , 1885. The largest Ball) ships are the ,J. cock. lie joint action and a complete co-operation. tic, Hydropathic and Herhul treatments. -:C-O-A-L,:- a veteran ohl< er, and I* B Kelley, 2,304 tons, the A. G. Ropes, Lewis Ames, our Sunday school superinten Elect one man, the best one, manager, and Every family should hu\e a guide lo health to M e. assist the family doctor. It is not 2.342 tons, tile John Rosenfeld, 2,208 dent will visit his daughter, Mrs. Freeman let him hire an expert to do the work. Make H A R D W O O D A. M. Robinson, Jr., Dear Sir—In ordering an intended to lake the place ol a tons, and the Parker AI. Whitmore, Norton ol Lewiston. the outfit bandy and complete; but not costly. doctor in every instance, but Sell the butter, return the buttermilk, or turn other dozen bottles of BELL’S tiAKSA PA PULL A help you do everything 2,205 tons. Kennebunk shipwrights in The prospect lor “that singing school" is for tlie aecommodution of our neighbors, I feel that it to the best account in feeding bogs, one- possible in his Flour, Groceries. Provisions, now looking very bright, and results equally you are entitled to know of the remarkable cure absence. their day turned out the Ocean King. as good as they were last winter arc antici fourth ofa mile away. Divide the net proceds lids medicine baa done for my mother, now 82 years PRESSED HAY AND STRAW. 2,510 tons, and Thomaston boasts of the pated. among the patrons, pto rata. Every man of age. Nearly eight years, ago she bad what her R 1). Rice, 2,131 tons, the ■) . W . W endt, speak a good word, lie manly and stand by the physician called a paralytic shock. Her limbs bo The new house lot is beginning to look like Cement, Lime, Hair, &c. business. All aim to get cows of the same come numb and she was able to help herself but The Best Premium Offered by Any 2,377 tons, and the Gen. Knox, 2,217 business, and we presume there will be busi breeding, by crossing them with a good Jersey little. Hhu remained In this situation until four tons. Time was when Maine ship ness and well conducted business too when News Paper in the United States bull and raise the lieifera. The women will yearn ago when 1 recommended her to try BELL’S builders led the world, and their craft Lincoln gets well underway, but what surprises bless the men, and (be men will be happy, as SARSAPARILLA. She continued using it until some is lhat they can't find out what licit busi her health was fully r< stored. Her li ubs are now THE MOST PRACTICAL! S.G. PRESCOTT & CO. fioated in every sea. But steam and iron by means of the cows (here will always be Have juut received a superior quulity of have superseded wood and sails to a ness is io be. all right and I feel that the medicine bus prolonged ready money coming in, not so much heavy her life. Yours, THE MOST RELIABLE I Boat building and repairing are carried on great extent, so that the sight of a full work, and not knowing that the farm is all the J. G. ROBERTS, 1 - M. quite extensively here at present. Capt. Wil LEHIGH EGG GOAL! rigged ship under sail is becoming a lime growing richer. A butter factory is a IludnOB. Me., Dec. 1,1888. mer Ames is building himself a boat which we To Our Old Subscribers Which hiut great lusting qualities for heating stoves. novelty even to mariners. Nor has the boon lo the farmer’s wile.—Earui Journal. We olt>o have a full stock of Free Burning hear is io be a fine piece of workmanship. <•» BELL'S SARSAPARILLA iron steamer been the only rival o f the It is customary with newspapers to give Capt. W. B. Young is at work repairing sch. POMONA GRANGE — l# A— premiums in new subscribers only; hut the O O A I u ! ship. The narrowed field which still re Centennial- Capt. Seth Condon has been con Ktrengtlieuer - and - Itestornr. publishers of the C.-G. mean to revise this old —CONSISTING OF— mained to the latter has been disputed j structing a boat for Capt. Fred Young. R e Will meet with Pleasant Valley Grauge, rule; they intend to do us well, at least, bv Unequalled by any other. their old sultscribers—those who have stood by the schooner, which from its rig re- : pairs arc luring made by James B. Tbonip.-on. Rockland, Tuesday, Feb. 19, at one o’clock, by the paper in years past, and paid their Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut 30 CENTS PER BOTTLE EVERYWHERE quires a smaller crew and is more eco —— -- . ♦ •------p. in. If stormy it will be one week later. money fur it “right straight along.” We pro — AND — Program tor the next meeting: ♦S*Do not fail to give it a trial. pose to show our appreciation of these friends nomically handled, lienee the schooner SOUTH WARREN. in u substantial manner; and us the premium Lyken’s Valley Bed Ash