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Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday July io 1897 Vol. 52. . . . No. 44

A NEW WEED AND A BAD ONE THE GRANITE INOUSTRY OUR F0REI6N TRADE SHIPPING A BOYS LETTER A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY

The King-Devil Weed ha, found it, way How It Haa Served to Develop the To: le proposal 1 Ntrnlubtforward Deserlptlon nf Ilia T rip In the July Scribner’s Magarlne C. D. Gib­ into the mowing fields of Maine. It is a of North Jay—Some Stray Jottings. favor: nfnl AmericanAmerica merchant vessels shall be tn W ashington __W ith n Bey’s Kyra. son concludes his papers on "London” with BONDS! native of Europe and was first detected in Of the difference which the discovery and established by Congress naturally excites at­ Master Johnnie May, who recently made a “London People." It includes striking full- the United States in Northern New York in unearthing of an especially fine quality-of gran­ tention The St. Louis Convention that month’s trip to the national capital, has length portraits from life of Phil May and Du I offer for a conservative investment, a line of choice home 1878. Since then it haa spread,giving a good ite haa made in a Maine village, the Livermore nominated President McKinley advocated written us an account of hit journey. We Maurier—the latter sketched In June, 1896. deal of trouble. securities. City of Rockland Bonds maturing in July, taken in Falls Express and Advertiser writes as follows 1 "restoring the early American policy of dis­ print it exactly as it appears from his youth­ Frederick I.. Knowles is compiling a In 1895 a few plants were found in West An old barn, an old-fashioned house, two criminating duties, for the upbuilding of our exchange, or collected free of expense. ful pen and think our readers will agree with "Golden Treasury of American Songs and Gardiner and reported to the Josselyn Botani rickety sheds, a few cows quietly grazing on merchant marine,” so that "American ships, us that a fourteen-year-old boy’s direct way cal Society. Since that time it has spread Lyrics,1'which L. C. Page -V Co. ot Boston Full particulars upon application. the hillside, a small railroad station where the the product of American labor employed in ot telling a story is the very best way ydt wilt publish in the Fall. It aims to be in rapidly and is found in many, fields in Farm­ birds found shelter nnd built nest, beneath its American shipyards, sailing under the Stars founil: ingdale, Gardiner and Weat Gardiner. Mr. tome tort a companion volume to Palgrave's N. T. FARWELL, eaves and once in a great while 1 passenger and Stripes, and manned, officered and celebrated anthology, surely a high ambition. H. K. Morrell has called attention to this alighted on the platform from the regular owned by Americans, may regain the carrying Office 407 Main St., - - Rockland, Me. weed through (he local press hut as the weed At the request of The Courier-Gazette I There is being prepared in the Imperial trains that passed by—that wa, North Jay of our foreign commerce.” The candidate of will try and give a short account of my first Next Door to City Treasurer. is spreading rapidly and is equally as bad as four years ago. A pretty little village nestled Ihe convention gave his "hearty approval” to printing office at Berlin an edition of the its near relative, the Orange Hawkweed, all trip to sea. "Nibelungenlied ' to be sent to Ihe Paris Ex­ at the foot of a mountain, a large railroad de­ this declaration, saying that “the policy of I was invited by Willie Hamilton, whose the farmers of the State should be on guard pot with fine freight shed, and all modern discriminating duties should be again promptly position of 1900 as a rpeclmen ol the progress against it. father it captain of the large schooner John of the arts of printing, illustrating and bind­ railroad conveniences, several large store, and adopted by Congress, and vigorously sup­ K. Souther, to take a trip with him to Wash­ Prof. Harvey^ the Station botanist, visited restaurants, hotel, and hoarding houses, every­ ported until our prestige and supremacy on ing in Germany. Here it a suggestion for Gardiner and vicinity June 29 and 30 and ington, D. C. I was delighted with the idea book lovers of this nation. thing with n lively air and spirit of life and the seas it fully attained. We should no and, after having obtained the consent of I found the plant thoroughly established in activity, everybody apparently happy and longer contribute, directly or indirectly, to the Under Ihe direction of Russell Slurgit, the IF YOU ENJOY many mowing fields. The plant ,wai prob­ my parents, I started for Rockport where prospering, since the marvelous growth of the maintenance of the colossal marine of foreign the vessel was loading ice. We were given Macmillan Co. is to publish a "Dictionary of ably indroduced with grass seed from New village since the discovery and unearthing of countries, but provide an efficient and com­ Architecture" in three large octavo volumes. York. During the last year it has found its a state-room in the after cabin near the cap­ A Cup of Coffee the finest quality ot granite in the world, al­ plete marine of our own.” This strong lan­ tain’s. It will include many special articles by archi­ way into fields that have not been plowed for ready famous for its whiteness, lasting and guage leaves no doubt that any steps which tects, sculptors, engineers, mural painters and ten years. The plant grows in patches, mat­ We sailed Sunday afternoon, June 6; noth­ tremendous crushing power. Congress may take in the direction thus indi­ ing of any great interest took place on our other authorities; it will he extensive In scope, That satisfies, that makes your breakfast the ting the ground and killing all other vege­ cated will have the President’s support. and it will be generously illustrated. delightful meal of the day ask your No sooner had the discovery of this fine voyage. It is a strange feeling to ire on the tation. Its rank growth and rapid spreading granite been made, than a company was The civil war, during which our ocean- g ro cer f o r water, out of light oi the land, for the first Gladstone says hit recreation is literalure show that it flourishes in Maine cVmate and organized and issued stock which readily home commerce received a destructive blow and he does not mention the famous occupa­ soil. tune. I spent most of the time reading and found market. Thia company ia known as from English-built Confederate cruisers, passing ball. After passing Cape Henry we tion of chopping trees; Anthony Hope hat WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON’S The Orange Hawkweed had been in the the Maine and Granite Co., ended by leaving us, in 1866, with only no pastime, Mrs. Craigle (John Oliver vicinity of Gardiner for twenty years but dur­ were taken in tow by the tug Juno, up the who also operate large quarries in New Hamp­ 1,387,756 tons engaged in the foreign trade, Chesapeake to the Potomac River, ami up Hobbes) finds pleasure in music and chess “HIGH LIFE” ing (bat time has not spread as much as the shire. The officers of the company arc: Ira against 2,494,894 so engaged in 1861, which and Beatrice Hsrraflen has her good times King-Devil Weed has in two years. the river to the wharf of the Home Ice Co. B. Cushman, president; Payson Tucker, was the climax of our till then ascending in Washington, at night. flaying the violinceiio and growing lemons on Packed in 1 and 2 lb. air tight tin cans. Re­ It is very much like the Orange Hawkweed treasurer. record. And our foreign trade shipping con ler California ranch. in general appearance and from the descrip­ The next morning I got up and rode around turnable if not satisfactory. At this North Jay quarry may be seen the tinued to d.-op, until in 1895 11 showed on my wheel until about 9.30, then went up The new volume nf “A History of Our Own tion and figure in tbe Station Report for 1892 largest piece of granite ever quarried out of 823,347 tons only, or less than for any year to the Washington Monument and went to IF YOU WISH FO R ~^ or Bulletin 32, there will be but little trouble Times,” by Justin McCarthy, wliich the Har­ this place or probably out of any part ol the during the previous half century, while in the top on the elevator, and walked down pers are toon to publish, not only brings the in recognizing this wheel. The King-Devil country. The piece contains over 2000 cubic 896 it was 829,833 tons. to the U. S. Fish Commission and saw alt the Weed is from eighteen inches to three feet work down to the present year, hut stands by THE__ B E S T TjgLA. yard, and weighs over 5000 tons, it being all During this period of decadence Congress different kinds of fish. Then I went to the Itself as a valuable record of the chief events high. The hairy leaves are mostly clustered has made several efforts of a minor character clear while without a flaw of any kind. Out National Museum and saw all kinds of relics in the last quarter-century. It it marked, at the root, although a few leaves are borne of tbl, they will cut a shaft 85 feet long, 50 to help our merchant marine. In 1867 an there. Then I rode around the city, and Ask for Winslow, Rand & Watson’s on the lower part of the stalk. The summit moreover, hy those qualities that won for tbe feet wide and 8 feet thick and from this will act was passed appropriating $300,000 lot got lost twice, but asked the [policemen the two picvious volumes to wide a popularity; ol the stalk bears a cluster of yellow flowers, be cut the material for a monument shaft 33x4 the China and $150,000 for the Brazil mail way to the monument, and then I was all with occasionally a second cluster lower down by the swift movement, the skilful summariz­ ROYALTY CHOP feet square for a party in Texas. service. In 1872 a law waa enacted to aid right. The streets are most all concrete and ing uf events and the characters that shaped on the stem. The yellow is that of butter­ tbe trans-Pacific mail service and another for Choicest blended Formosa Oolong, inJl-2 lb. and 1 lb This company have received some very very level and it is just fun to ride a wheel on them, and by the vivid style, which, together cups, making it hard to detect in a field large orders and anticipate more. Among the remitting duties on foreign materials used for them. tin cans. Returnable If not satisfactory. where buttercup, are numerous and in bloom. with the author's optimistic outlook, makes tbe orders they are working out now are for the building vessels employed in the foreign trade. I started off alone one morning and Willie narrative fairly glow. Altogether, the work Its yellow flowers and larger size readily R. G. Dunn building in New York, which In 1891 came the Postal Subsidy act; and and Elliott went together. Each was hunt­ W inslow, Rand & W atson, enable one to distinguish it from the Orange will take an enormous amount of granite, the the admission of the Paris and New York to ing for the other but we could not find the Hawkweed which it otherwise resemble,. building is to be one of those modern sky American registry resulted in giving us the BOSTON. other. After dinner I went to the capitol Like the Orange Hawkweeed, it, root, live scrapers, very elaborately finished, and which American-built St. Louis and St. Paul, all and found II. M. Lord's office. Mr. Lord Sold by all the loading grocers. from year to year. It spread, by runners cost 8230,000. four now enjoying liberal subsidies. The was there and took me around and introduced both above and under the grouud, thus ex­ Another contract which will make this bidding of our new steel navy has also fur­ nte to several Senatora. I had a letter of tending tbe patches. It flowers early and company famous is the \V. A. Clark monu­ nished a great stimulus to American ship­ THE TRULY END introduction to Speaker Reed. Mr. Lord abundantly. Tbe seed, are provided with ment for Woodlawn, N. Y. yards. took me to his office but he was not there. I Ladies and Qents\ hair-like appendages by which tbe wind scat­ The largest and greatest contract of all is Nevertheless, the low ebb which our foreign then went to the hotel where Mr. Reed stays Tilts Timo the Maine State League Is Done ters them. If cut when in bloom or before, the Detroit, Micb., Court House. Tbia build­ trade shipping has reacbed, in spite of these and tent up my card and letter, but he was for—Other Sporting Notes. tbe plant sends np secondary flower shoots ing will he erected at a cost of $1,000,000. It and other acts, shows that more must he done. away and so I did not see him at all. Mr. that mature before fall. It is a very difficult will take 7000 cubic feet of granite cut into Discriminating duties, favoring goods brought Lord took me to see a ball game and was R E A D T H I S . Tuesday’s issue of tbe C.-G. announced to weed to control and should not he allowed to Rockland readers that tbe State League had abput 3000 stones. There will fie consider­ in American ships, are not advised by all very kind td, me at all times and I feel very seed or spread. able fine carving on this job and it will be all friends of our shipping, but those who do grateful to l*n. I visited the White House thrown up tbe sponge for good and for all. The patches should be mowed before hay­ New Patterns in Laoe The Portland Press of Tuesday gives the classic in detail. advocate them urge that such duties existed but did not »ee the President. “ Hammocks ing and before the flower is open so as to Another order is the Alleghany Bank of in this cuuutry for nearly forty years and In After supper Wiilie and I tried to see how following additional details: prevent seeding, and again later to prevent “ 10 piece T o ile t Set "The final goodbye to base ball was said in Pennsylvania, which will take 33,000 cubic England for generations. The famous far we could go on the cars lor five cents. It second seeding. The plants should be raked British Navigation act, promulgated under “ Dinner Sets Portland last night for this season at least, feet of stone. was a very long distance. up as soon as cut and burned when dry. The Several other small orders are on file and it Cromwell and remodelled under Charles II., ‘ ‘ Stock Pattern and prolrably for a very long time to come. One day, while riding down Pennsylvania surest way to destroy tbe plants is to plow the will necessiate tbe reinforcement of the pres­ established discriminating duties. Double avenue on our wheels, Willie had a very nar­ A meeting of the league was held last even­ patches an d cultivate frequently and cleanly “ Croquet Sets ing tbe eastern clubs being communicated ent crew which means a great deal for the duties were imposed on products of foreign row escape. He attempted to cross the during one or two years, either with or with­ fisheries; commerce with Asia, Africa and Oo goods most of them 3 for 25o. ; with by telephone and it was voted that the town. The company are building two more track of the cable cars but was too late. The out a- hoed crop. In the case of small blacksmith shops, two large stone sheds and a America was restricted to British vessels, and 5c goods most of them 6 for 25o. league disband as it seemed useless to try car struck his wheel, dragging him a long patches, similar to some of those observed in system of water works. Mr. J. P. Murphy, commerce with European countries either to distance, but strange to say did not hurt him to continue bail playing in this state any Farmingdale, it wonld be sufficient to dig out longer. Tbe clubs were badly handicapped general superintendent, has left for New York British vessels or to those of the country ex­ much. It slightly damaged his wheel. the plants and plants and thus save further to get machinery and equipment for pneu porting the commodities. Imports in foreign A Full Line of Goods for Camp at the opening of the season of course by the I met one day Charles A. Farwell of New trouble. Whatever is done to destroy the malic carving tools. ships were subjected to discriminating duties, Orleans and had a long talk with him. He bad weather, but since there hat been a weed should be done at once as the seed will and ships were considered foreign whose and Cottages, change for the better in this respect the There are now 300 men on the quarry was in Washington looking after the sugar be ripe by July 15. alone, besides tbe carvers and general help, hulls were not built in Great Britain or whose interest. IVflTUr MlCAXTUT, u.r. attendance has not been anywhere near what Prof. Harvey will give a fuller account of Prices as Low as the Lowest. it ought to have been to meet tbe bills of the 30 more carvers have been sent for and in a crews were not three-fourths British subjects. We saw the place where John Adams this pest in the Report of the Station for 1897. This act remained in force more than six- clubs. lew weeks 600 men will comprise the working dropped dead, also the place where Lincolu hat the attractiveness of romance, at well at Chas. D. Woods, Director. force of this great industry. One interesting score years, and our own laws, enacted by was shot. We visited the Public Library. If "If the patronage had been at all en­ University of Maine, July 2, 1897. the importance of a contemporaneoua histori­ couraging tbe past two weeks even with the fact about the works is that the laborers are the First Congress, which imposed an extra you ever visit Washington don't fall to go Copeland's Bazar all Americans. There are very few of them duty of 10 per cent, on imports in foreign cal document, wiitten hy a man who played a bad handicap of the rainy weather an effort through this building. It is said to be one of significant part in many of the events de­ AN OLD TEACHER who earn less than $2.00 a day for nine ships, and which further aided American Ibe four finest libraries in the world. would probably have been made to continue. shipping by registry and tonnage provisions, scribed, and was closely associated with many The Portland club will be paid this morning hours' work. We went to Mount Vernon and saw the of tbe leading personages. “A History of what is due them and then will be free to A correspondent who signs herself “His Another contract which tbe company have bad their origin in this British prccedenl. tomb of Washington. There is an old darkey Beloved Pupil” writes as follows regarding on hand and which they were considered The objections urged against tbe restora­ Our Ownrn Times” has already placed| Mr. Mc­ seek employment elsewhere. It should be stationed at the tomb who tells you all about it Carthy among the mostlost prominentpi of modern added that the disbandment of tbe Rockland one of Rockland's famous old-time peda­ fortunate in securing, not because their tion of discriminating duties at this time are, andhimselt. He told us that Washington's fam­ FOR SALE gogues : chiefly, that they would provoke retaliation historical writers, and added lustre to a career and Augusta clubs had very little influence product was not desirable for the carved en­ ily were buried in the back of the tomb, sep­ marked hy conspicuous successes in literature, on the decision as tbe end would probably Those school day, in the day, of “auld richment, hut because it was thought at first and violate existing treaties. It is also said arated by an iron door which was locked, the At a Great Bargain I iang syne’’ will never be forgotten by the that such a policy is antiquated and illiberal, politics, and journalism. Born in the city of have come last night anyway. Tbe principal that granite for the portrayal of the carved keyhole sealed up and the key thrown in the Cork, Ireland, in 1830, Mr. McCarthy re­ trouble was lack of patronage. It was evi­ pupils of Henry Paine that are now scattered designs could not be fine enough for the statue being based on conditions that no longer Potomac river. After this we went to the One two-seated, extension-top Car­ far and wide over this globe. of Dr. Ilanhemann, which is to be placed at point, is our foreign ceived there hit education and hrs first journal­ riage. Nearly as good as new. Will dent to club owners that the people of the Soldier’s Cemetery at Arlington; then we istic training. He then became associated state did not want base ball enough to sup­ A few weeks since I was reading the Washington. Bids and proposals were re­ carrying trade relatively better than when came back to the city and went to the Zoo, sell at one-third its form er price. reminiscence of one of his pupils in The discriminating duties were deemed necessary with the Liverpool Northern Timet, which be port it and so they quit like sensible men. ceived from all over tbe world for this job, and visited many public buildings. The ves­ left in i860 to begin hit career in Ixmdon as Courier-Gazette. I well remember him as a samples were submitted and tbe usual test to build It up 110 year 1 ago? Great Britain sel was unloaded and ready to start so we President Woodbury of the league who ia did, indent, wholly abandon the system nearly reporter on the Morning Star. From 1K64 to also owner of the Portland club said laat fine looking youth; we were pupils in the was undergone, and then the Maine & New had to hid good bye to Washington. We same school, under the same instructor, a half a aentury ago, and in 1849, after having 1868 he was editor nf the Star, and during night that be had endeavored to give the Hampshire Granite Co. received the contract, were towed to Baltimore to load with coal. tbe next three years be traveled in this coun­ H. H. CRIE & CO. people a base ball club that would be a teacher whose soul was always fired with tbe Mother striking testimony to tbe value of ireviouily curtailed its operation. But she Baltimore is not a very interesting city and thought of the good be could impart and the Maine material. ltd then already become the mistress of the try, studying our institutions ami contributing credit to the city. That he had done ao he I saw hut little of interest there. I did see extensively to tbe English and American peri­ (bought was generally admitted, but as there lofty characters be might build (or the future. world’s carrying trade, llliberality is not to at Druid Hill Park the finest flock of sheep To enthuse into tbe minds of hia pupils what be charged at random against soy policy odicals. I11 1879 he was elected a member of was no disposition on the part of the people Inflammatory Rheum atiam Cured in 3 there ia in the world. They are tended by Parliament, where he has distinguished him­ of Portland to anpport a team he did not see he felt in bis own great soul was to Mr. Days. established by the founders of this republic, shepherds with their crooks who are dressed B e s t although it may be a favorite word ol some self at one of the shiest champions of Hums it in his way to continue longer.” Paine more joy than gold or silver. What a the tame as you see them in pictures. They [rand soul was bis. It mattered oot whether Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon,* Ind., says: advocates of free trade. Rule, succeeding Mr. Parnell for five years at Tbe standing ol the four aurvivlng teams My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in have dogs to look after tbe sheep and It is leader of tbe Irish party, and where he haa I n O u r when the league closed was at follows: lis pupils were from tbe richest, poorest or Mure serious are tbe questions ol retaliation wonderful wbat a control they have over the lowest families, if they showed a thirst every muscle and joint, her sutieriug was ter­ and treaty infraction. The first inquiry is as been esteemed (or devotion to hit cause, for Won. PerCt. rible and her body andface were swollen al­ them. The trip back to Boston was without moderation, and for bit superior qualities of for knowledge he was interested in their be­ to whether tbe abrogation of this one feature interest. I lelt Ihe vessel there and took tbe L i n e Portland .124 half, forgetting to eat or sleep that be might most beyond recognition; had been in lied for of our various commercial treaties, of which, character and mind. In literature he won hit Lewiston, •MV boat home, to at to be here tbe Fourth of earliest fame through bis essays and bit fiction, The Best Tobacco Bangor, inspire in them the same earnest zeal which six weeks and bad eight physicians hut re­ if we do not mistake, nearly twoscore exist Belfast, ceived no benefit until she tried tbe MYSTIC July. This is all I can tbink to write about. which it marked hy spirit and cleverness; Best Brands of Cigars was burning in bi, own heart. He toiled on with different countries, would prevent agree­ John May. and on, not to increase in riche, that he and CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im­ ments to revive the remaining features. Tbe but it ia on bit great achievement in "A Hia- Best Quality of Pipes mediate relief and she was able to walk about tury of Our Own Times” that hit treat reputa­ Best Assortment of Goods You may bunt the world over and you will bi, family might enjoy.but by his self-sacrifice, next is, whether, as a business matter, it not find another medicine equal to Chamber- in three days. I am sure it saved her life.’’ Who can fail to take advantage of this tion it established. Best Kind of Treatment 25 his generous and unselfish spirit he might up­ would be of advantage to us to build up our offer. Send 10 cents to ut for a generous lain’, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lift humanity and make the world better tor Sold by Mr. J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland. shipping in this way, should the removal of "The Century Book of the American Revo­ for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe trial size or ask ' your druggsit. Asa for living. tbe other features of tbe abrogated treaties he Ely's Cream Balm, the most positive catarrh lution" it a work by Elbridge S. Brooks which and reliable. For tale tiy II. L. Robbins, H o w a r d C i g a r C o . Mr. Paine was a man deeply interested in One of tbe most pathetic stories of the refused. But it is really only a question ol cure. Full size 50 cents. tbe Century it to bring out in tbe Autumn. It Union, D. Cobb & Son, Seartmunt, and War­ every good cause that should make tbe human week comes from Harrison. Warren Pur- our business interests, since all the treaties, describes a trip made by a party of young ■404 M AIN STREET. ren Pharmacy. ELY BROS., 56 Wairen St., N. Y. City. race better, a lover of justice, peace and ihe ingtonton of that town bad been ill for a we believe, provide for their abrogation in I suflered from catarrh of tbe worst kind people to all Ihe famous battlefields of the right, true to God, bis country and to man. long time with a hopeless disease and shout good faith on one year's notice, and, of eves since a boy, and 1 never boned for cure, Revolution, and 11 ia Io Ire illustrated with To teach was his delight, but to rule was not midnight bis wife, worn by her long labor, Course, any legislation by us would comply but Ely’s Cream Balm seems to au even that. more than two hundred picturea. Thia ought bis nature. care and anxiety, broke down and was so ill with tboae terms. Many acquaintances have used it with ex­ to be a useful hook for hoys and girls, and RANCES How plainly in my mind’s eye I can see the that a physician had to be sent for in haste. If, however, the considerations which cellent results.—Oscar Ostrura, 43 Warreu one into which their elders will not mind dear old gentleman st tbe blackboard, bis Her husband's condition was so low at that prompted us to abandon discriminating duties Ave., Chicago, III. looking. ANO STOVES whole suul bent on explaining some knotty time that no one dared to tell him of his wife’s seventy years sgo should also avail with con Paul Leicester Ford it editing for Dodd, CLARION geometrical problem to bis pupils, while gress against ibeir revival, as a mat ter of busi­ sickness and st six o’clock in tbe morning be The race of two bicyclirts from Biddeford Mead At Co, a ucw edition of tbe famous “New Make Friends Everywhere those behind him who loved fun better than died without knowing of it. Filteen minutes ness interest, it may at least be hoped that to Portland and hack in hot pursuit of a stray England Primer.” It will include a bibliog­ their books would take advantage, flow it later tbe wife breathed her last, also unaware some other way of recovering our share of wedding cake was one of tbe features of raphy of the subject, with transcripts of title because they can be relied upon A T ALL T IM E S would grieve him. of tbe death of her husband, Tbe funeral the world's carrying trade will be found. Ac­ Biddeford life Wednesday. 'Ihe trip took pages, collations and descriptions of all known and arc Henry Paine was beloved by tjl his pupils occurred Wednesday, the two caskets being cording to Mulhall's tables, as quoted by Sen­ from 10 a. m. to 12 20 p. tn, but al that hour editions, and reproductions in fac simile of wherever be taught. He war a gentleman lowered into tbe same grave side by side. A ator Elkins, of tbe world's total carrying ton­ tbe riders reached borne triumphant. title pages, illustrations and specimen pages. of simplest, truest type, a deep, earnest, en­ remarkable coincidence is that Mis. Turing- nage, the B-itish flag alone covert $6 6 per An introduction will give an exhaustive ac­ THOROUGHLY thusiastic scholar, a humble Christian, not ton’s parents, who have been dead for sev­ cent; the Scandinavian, 8.8 per cent; tbe count of Ibe origin and history of tbe from study but from hfs very inmost soul. eral years, also died almost at the same time. German, 8 per cent; the French, 4.9 per “Primer.** Perhaps in no place was be more loved than cent; the Spantab, 4.2 per cent; our own COHSTRUCTED in Rockland, whose people have shown their True’a Pin Worm Elixir, flag, only 3.4 per cent, while tbe remainder, io YOUR FAVORITE POEM love and appreciation in many ways since be still smaller sharea, goes to tho Italian, Rus­ in the best manner possible passed away and that his memory is still Famous for nearly a half century, still main­ sian and other marines. If we do not err, ii«ra wilt be priuled tba old poauta Ural hava 4a- cherished in other heart,. tains its high reputation as a remedy of great those tablet date from a time when we had a llgbled tba world far seueruttans; aud tboaa or New Designs, New Improvements, inoderu birth tbal saatu worth preaervfag. Ueudara Whenever one of the pupils addressed him efficacy and sterling merit; corroborative of greater share in the foreign carrying trade era invited to aaud fa their larorltv poems. but the same old standard of excellence as "Daddy'* Paine be meant it, no doubt, as a this comes the report that within the last than now. At all events, the preterit low es­ in every detail. Ask your dealer for them term of affection and we forgive him. Those three months Dr, J. F. True & Co., Auburn, tate of our shipping calls for sucb relief as or write to the manufacturers. Me., have found it necessary to prepare A lutte. who knew Mr. Paine's life in congress can wisely give.—New York Sun. bant lu by M. L. buow, Uoeklaud. College knew of bis standing as one of the 28,000 bottles of this good old remedy. WOOD & BISHOP CO., ^ r' bluca aba want home— highest in higher mathematic, sod who Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Jruucd Hands, Chilblains, president of the College, of S. F. Smith, who [owns, loo, aud doubtless will be much mure Corns aud al1 Skin Eruptions, aud positively wrote our national hymn, and many other lighly prized by their wearers tbsu if ibey cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ “ttt'gtt scholarly, Christian gentlemen. In after years bad come from the hands of a New York anteed to give perfect satisfaction or ruoucy WORMS IN CHILDREN. he filled some of our most distinguished men dressmaker. refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale for the same college. by W. II. Kittredge. Tbe writer feels that to speak of him as “Last Summer one of our grand children Henry Paiue would be more pleasing to tbv was sick with a severe bowel trouble,” says Tbe West Penobscot cltizeu who followed POWDER True’s Pin Worm Elixir family and many friends aud pupils who Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frcderickstown, Mo. the advise of a neighbor and cut oft tbe tail lse the best Item- loved him. It would certainly be true “Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we ol bis pig, in order that the animal would Absolutely Pure. hildreu, such us Feverishness, courtesy to bis memory. tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar- grow fat raster, is now a wiser man. Wbe Stomach, etc. It bus b tm u rboca Remedy, which gave vciy fptedy re­ be uext visited the annual after the turglci CafabraZad for Us great haveulug aUcuuth and hoiurbold remedy fur 15 ywuw. J J18 U ellicacyellicai in such trou* Pure, rich blood feeds the nerves. That is lief.” For sale by H. L. Robbins, Union, bsaltbAilueae. Asaaraa tba food -g-lnat alum aud Lie* has never bjeu equalled. Purely vegetable und_harinlea3. operation poor piggy fay cold in death I101 alt fa in ts of adulteration ootuutou to tba -brtir Druggists, or of the Proprietors. why Hood’, Sarsaparilla, the great blood D. B. Cobb & Son, Seartmunt, and Wairen lota of blood, and there is now a coldness uJgbUi taJuud lu loueJjr Umaim, brands- olucw w«u( houuf. hxMMMMeOUOeUUUUAz- purifier, cures nervousness. Phaimacy. between Use neighbors. BUY AL BAKING POWDICiiOO., tiPW YQUtf —KvboH J.

I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1897.

The Knox County Republican Com­ NOTES FROM CONGRESS HOW TO FIND OUT. T he Courier-Gazette. mittee met at the court house Wednes­ Fill a bottle or common glass with urine rWfCB-A-WMAf day and perfected organization by W a sb isg t o n , July a, 18,7. and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi­ The Republican party in Congress baa JULY IS OUR BUSY MONTH. choice of Frank B. Miller of this city ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con­ completed a record of which the Repnblican ALL THE HOME NEWS for chairman and E. S. Vose of Cash­ dition of the kidneys. When urine stains To make it so we place on sale all of our SPRING C LOTHING AT AUGUST party of the country may welt be proud. That linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too ing secretary and treasurer. There a party controlling both branches of Con­ frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, PRICES. There’s no deny ing that we’ve given greater values this Spring than was 469 Alain Street, Rockland, Maine were present F. R. Spear and F. B. gress should be able to pass a tarifl bill as is also convincing proof that the kidneys and ever before offered by any concern in this city and there’ 11 be just as good or better quickly as has been accomplished this time bladder are out of order. IYTHE ROCKLAND PUBLISHINGCO Miller, Rockland; J. H. II. Hewett, is unprecedented, and that it should be able bargains for the balance of th e season. Thomaston; M. F. Taylor, Hope; John to do so when it controls bat one branch of WIIAT TO DO. NEWSPAPER HISTORY There is comfort in the knowledge so often H. Thomas, Union; Frank Beverage, Congress it a record of which every member The Rockland Gazette was established In 1846. In of the party from the President down to its expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamproot, the CLOTHES TO BE TO COVER THE WE HAVE SEVERAL 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with North Haven; Geo. T. Hodgman, HEAD of yonr boy the Gazette in iBSa. The Free Press was established humblest member may feel proud. Taking great Kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in COOL IN is what LINES of cutaway frock relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, or yourself in a be­ In 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. Camden; E. S. Vose, Cushing. J. into consideration the bitterness of the cam­ every one wants suits that we’ve been sell­ The Union Times was established in 189a. The three paign of last Fall, nobody would have pre­ bladder and every part of tbe urinary pas­ coming manner, it papers consolidated March 17,1897. Edward Shrader of St. George being now. We have dicted or thought it possible that the patty sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and light weight serge is only necessary to ing for 815 and 818. The out of the State was the only mem­ scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects come in here and Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies succeeding in that campaign, but failing to su its th a t a re m ad e sizes are broken and to three cents. ber of the committee absent. The obtain control of both branches of Congress, following use of liquor, wine or beer and to look well and select a hat or cap [close the lot we shall mark Advertising rates based upon circulation and very could frame and pass a tariff bill so thoroughly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being from o u r la rg e sto c k reasonable. meeting was marked by its good will wear better the balance 88.85. protective and so thoroughly satisfactory to compelled to get up many times during the than most Sum­ The style will be Communications upon topics of general interest are spirit and an earnest purpose on the found correct, the solicited. its adherent! in so short a time. No such night to urinate. Tbe mild and the extra­ mer suits thatcoBt Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation part of the committeemen to see the thing has ever happened in the history of ordinary effect of swamp-Koot is soon more. 813.50. All quality of a high Men’s crash suits rcith rap to at second-class postal rates. the country. Indeed it has seldom if ever realized. It stands the highest for its won­ grade and the price but a small part of match at $3.50, $4.00, Republican party throughout the county derful cures of tbe most distressing cases. If sizes in regulars happened that a patty having control of but and stouts. what it ought to be. 26c, better ones $5.00, $6.00. kept in its present excellent state of one branch of Congress has passed a radical you need a medicine you should have the fo r 60c. best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and Circulation 6,000 Each Issue organization, that it may be ready for tariff measure even in three or four times the IFAffe duck trousers, MEN’S STERLING number of weeks which has been occupied one dollar. You may have a sample bottle Fancy Duck Vests in stries, cheeks and SWEATERS cost a efficient and aggressive service wheu and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men­ $1.60 quality, for in the passage of this bill. $1.00. polka dots, 08c. little more than the “It seems as if we liml the paper called upon for action in 1898. tion The Courier-Gazette and send yout ad­ common kind but STILL PUSHING FOR FINAL COMPLETION. dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. NO BETTER WAY every day,” writes a Missouri sub­ The choice of Mr. Miller as chair­ of learning how they are the cheap­ The conference between the Honse and Y. Tbe proprietors of this paper guarantee est in the end. They scriber, “now that The Courier Ga­ man is in line of promotion and an easily low prices Senate will, it is believed, be an unusually the genuiness of this offer. are made from fine acknowledgment of the splendid work brief one. The fact that the Senate restored . rise with high zette comes twice a week. Ils col­ quality than by a sco tch y a rn s a n d w ill umns are so full of the news of our that he has already done on the countv to the bill most of the House rates on im­ not immediately take up the currency revision hold their shape un­ portant features warrants the belief that the . ‘♦T visit to our store. old home iu Knox county that it is committee. His experience in county is now looked upon with much interest. There Here you can get til worn out. We lime occupied in conference will be brief, and are two tides to this question and both sides have either ladies like having several letters every day politics has been extensive. For six that the bill may reach the President by the a bicycle suit that are being carefully examined by those who is “ built” to resist or mens. 83.00, 83.60, 84.00, 85.00. from ail our old friends.” years he served on the committee as end of the coming week, and become a law are to determine what the course of events it by the middle of July. wear and the ele- We take special pleasure iu receiving member from Cushing and Frifcnd- to be in this particular. By many it is be­ ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH _ ments. Sun, mud, Men’s,ladies’ and boys’ leather belts 25c, ABOUT THOSE TARIFF PROTESTS. lieved that the special wotk of the special 50c, 75c and $1.00. such letters of appreciation. The old ship. For eight years he was chair­ dust and water have but little effect There are some smiles among the states­ session in tbe passage of a tarifl bill having man of the Cushing town committee, The city was shocked to learn of another on it. The m aterial is strong, light and friendB of The Courier-Gazette are its men over the protests against our tariff been so promptly and happily completed, the sudden death Tu* tday afternoon, the victim THE MONARCH business element of the country would prefer durable and the suits are made up in best friends; the new ones grow bet­ holding that position two years after measure which foreign nations are making. upon this occasion being John A., son of colors that look well, even after a loug FANCY 8HIRTS are an opportunity to adjust itself to the new con­ tbe beat fltting'shirts ter as they grow older. his removal to Rockland. He has been The general feelirg is that these protests are, Mr. and Mrs. Myrick II. Nash. The exact r u n . 85. first, a piece of impertinence, since it is ditions in regard to the tariff before being cause has been the subject of much specula­ ever worn by man. We will be glad to send you the on the county committee for this city brought face to face with the currency prob­ nobody's business but our own what kind of tion, even the physicians being unable to .Veil’s long dusters in a cool, gray mixed We are showing them paper a year, twice every week, for for six years, making a total of twelve a tariff we make; and second, of no conse­ lem. Those who bold to ibis view believe agree on the matter. in a great variety of that it would be better to deter any action on material, all serges, $1. attorns and styles. twoMollars. Perhaps you would like years’ service on that committee, and quence in the bearing on our commercial Mr. Nash was taken sick last Saturday relations with those countries. Most of the the currency question until the regular meet­ To such line h as e v e r in this time his service has beeu an with tonsilitis in a very severe form. Tues­ it a trial trip for three months. That nations from which have come grumblings as ing of congress in December and “give the day forenoon, however, he was considered b e e n sh o w n h e re a n d will cost you only fifty cents. active one. He knows the politics of to our tariff sell us vastly more than they buy country a rest.” Whether this plan is deter­ better and there was no intimation that the ?/ [ -z7 our sales testify that mined upon or whether a currency commis­ the couutv to its most intimate detail, from us, and while it is all right for them to end was near. Mr. Nash of late had boarded it is appreciated. get as low a tariff on their articles as possible, sion shall be urged upon congress at once ts 81, 81.25, 81.50, 82. and possesses besides a thorougii per­ with bis grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Hall, The southern Democrats who held there is no likelihood that they are going to not fully determined, but the public may rest No. 16 Hall street, and it was there that he up their hands in holy horror when sonal acquaintance with all the Repub­ disturb their markets in this country by any assured that there is no disposition on the part was taken sick. About 2 o’clock Tuesday Bicycle sundries of all kinds. Tire tape of the administration to delay or trifle with their most progressive men in congress lican workers in every town. Mr. retaliatory legislation which would injure afternoon Mrs. Hall heard a sound as of 5c.Lanterns $1.50. Cyclometers, 1 0 ,0 0 0 their sales to us more than it affect ours to tbe currency question any more than it has someone falling in the chamber above and mile, 75c. Beils 25c. voted for protection have recovered Miller’s work as secretary iu the 1896 them. The fifteen countries from which with the tarifl. J. P. going to the room of her grandson found him 27 years old and was a twin brother of their equanimity in a remarkably short campaign contributed largely to the bints of dissatisfaction with our tariff have lying face down across the bed. She sum­ George A. Nash. His death coming with space o f tim e. brilliant Republican victory, and it come have sold us in the past decade moned F. A. Curtis who was working near by such terrible suddenness was naturally a great 84,843,943,523 worth of goods, and bought ADVERTISING THAT PAYS was in particular recognition of that and he assisted in getting the body into the shock to ihe family and friends. It is but from us only 83,059,220,782 worth. another exemplification of the truism that “in Newspapers of all sections and all bed. service that the members of this year's HOUSE TARIFF RATES ReSTORED. "It pays to advertise in The Courier-Ga­ In a few moments Dr. T. L. Estabrook, the midst of life we are in death.” political parties and business men with­ committee insisted upon his promo­ The important features and characteristics zette,’’ write Flint Bros, the bakers in send­ who singularly enough was on his way to the out regard to political affiliation report tion to the chairmanship. Mr. Miller of the House tariff bill have been restored ing in copy for their new ad, “especially house to investigate a report that Mr. Nash had typhoid fever, arrived and pronounced WILSON SCHEME REJECTED a decided improvement iu business, by the Senale, and the bill as it goes back to such goods as we are now putting up.” is an early and late worker, careful Flint Bros, are tegular and careful adver­ the young man dead. Later the members of especially in those lines related to the House finally will differ very little in those • To the Honorable tbe Mayor and Aldermen of and thorough in details aud enthusias­ features in which the public have felt a great tisers and their testimony to the value of The the board of health visited the house and At a fully attended meeting of stockholders the City of Rockland : manufacturing, agticullurc, and rail­ tic both while the campaign is on and interest, when compared with bill as originally C.-G. columns it worth having. Their pronouncing the case diphtheria ordered an of the Wiscasset & Quebec R. R. company at I hereby make application for license from your passed by the House, it is believed that the reference to the kind of goods they are immediate burial. There were no funeral Wiscasset, Thursday. 131 persons voted 1145 Honorable Board to erect and maintain In tbe build- roads. in those quieter periods when the services, the interment taking place at Jame­ Ina known aathe ColdStoraae Building onTllleon'e conference committee will in r*any cases re­ marketing is pertinent and illustrates a shares against the scheme of Wallace Wilson W harf, In aaid City of Rockland, a email upright enemy is dozing in its tents. The store absolutely the House rates. cardinal point in the science of advertising. son Point at 6 p. m. with prayer by E. A. and 31 persons voted 205 shares in its favor, .team bolter, and an In duty bound will ever pray. The local conventions of Populists It is a ground principle of advertising that Burpee. Rockland, July 2nd, 1B97. Knox county Republican party may THE SUGAR SCHEDULE SCREAMERS. thus sustaining the present management of the in all parts of the country are declar­ yonr ad should be put into a first-class home Dr. H. B. Eaton, who had attended the FRANK W. COLLINS. feel sure that its organization is to be The violent effort to cast aspersions on the company. Wilson and his friends tailed to paper; and then you must be able to back up deceased pronounced the cause swelling of the disclose any financial responsibility. The Citt or R ockland, 1 ing against any more fusion with Dem­ carefully looked after under the pres­ bill and the Republican party with reference tonsilitis. Dr. Benjamin Williams thought Citt Clkbk's O r n e s , J your announcements with creditable goods or management will now push its Burnham com­ July 7, 1897. ) ocrats. A “fusion” which fuses only ent committee with Mr. Miller at its to the sugar schedule have met with an ig­ bargains. it diphtheria, Dr. D. C. Perkins believed it to nominious failure. The bill as it stands is pletion plan with the utmost energy. Upon foregoing petition aoUco le hereby given the votes aud gives all the desirable A straightforward ad, backed by straight­ be a very bad case of tonsilitis, while Dr. that the municipal ofllct-ra will be iu aeeaion at tbe head. generally satisfactory and cannot be success­ offices to the Democrats is no longer forward good* and treatment, and inserted in Estabrook stated that he had had no oppor­ Mr. Vose is one of Sherifl Ulmer’s fully charged with favoritism toward the sugar a straightforward home newspaper like The tunity of seeing the young man alive aud popular with Populists. trust, and should the conference restore abso­ THE PRIZE POTATOES Interested parties for or against granting prayer of deputies aud will make an able and Courier-Gazette, will achieve the success that could form no opinion as to the cause. The petitioner. lutely the House rates, as many believe it will ought to be achieved from advertising. heart disease theory has also been advanced. W. F. TIBBETTS, City Clerk. efficient secretary. He has had ex' yet do, the bill will be looked upon as the To pass a tariff bill and institute nu­ Mr. Nash was remarkably robust and muscular, The Courier-Gazette’s prize ofler for the 44-41 tensive experience in . town politics most thoroughly satisfactory and complete in but it is stated that he frequently complained first peck of new potatoes has been won by merous other reforms withiu four and has besides mingled in county this and other features of any tariff measure Lincoln County’s New Postottlce. of a pain near the heart. Just what caused A. J. Tolman of Rockland and E. T. Brown which has passed congress in many years. of Warren, each of whom brought in a peck months of the inauguration of a presi­ politics to a wide extent so that he has A postoffice has been established at Pema- the young man’s untimely end will probably NOTICE. dent whose party controls but one WILL THERE BE A CURRENCY COMMISSIONS? quid Harbor, Lincoln county and Charles A. always remain a mystery. July 6, so close together that we shall give to The New England Telephone and Telegraph a thorough acquaintance with the field Mr. Nash lacked but a few days of being each a prize of a full year’s subscription. Company respectfully petitions the Mayor and branch of cougress is a thing unheard The question as to whether congress will or Farrin has been appointed postmaster. Board of Aldermen of the city of Rockland for a lo­ of his duties as secretary. cation for its polea and wires therein in the follow­ of in political history until President When the campaign season comes ing named streets and highways of said city. Said poles to be erected under the supervision of McKinley accomplished it. around The Conrier-Gazette is confi­ such officers an said city insy designate. Following are the streets and highways above re­ dent the new county committee will ferred to :—County road east side,between Bird and DusinesB men who are now express­ Hart's store und Kiln lllll (so called), Kiln Hili give a satisfactory account of itself. road, north side, between County Road and Gard­ ing confidence aud cheerfulness re­ iner Bros.' factory. Rankin street, entire length. New England Telephone and Telegraph Company , garding the immediate future base The “statisticians” who furnished By Superintendent. Rockland, Maine, June 30, 1807. much of their confidence upon the fact those excitiug tables of prices for last that the young Democracy is coming Fall’s silver campaign, by which they CITY OF ROCKLAND. so thoroughly into line for protection Under the foregoing petition it is ordered that professed to show that wheat and sil­ notice be given by publishing a copy thereof and of that there is little prospect of another ver had kept pace in rise aud fall siuce this order, Ini he Courier Gazette, Rockland Opin­ revision of the tarifl for many years. ion. Rockland Daily Star, and that a hearing there­ the “crime of ’73,” are finding little Where Can You Do As Well? on be given at the Aldermen's Room, July 16, at 7.30 p. m ., ut which time and place all persons in market for their tables this year. The tki® c^y can y°u as we^ on Ladies’ Outfiittings, Capes, Suits, Separate terested shall have full opportunity to show why It must be rather discouraging to the B | ftUM Hl I l^ft T ’n the prayer ot said petitioners should not be granted. fact that wheat has steadily advanced advocates of the free aud unlimited iu value while silver has steadily de­ 11 WM H ■ ■ Skirts, Silk Waists, Linen Waists, Wrappers and Mackintoshes. Or on coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 clined during the pa6t year has taken g W IIL IIL Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Draperies and Upholstery. , to see that erstwhile champiou of their The NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND the edge oil the popular appetite for TELEGRAPH COMPANY respectfully petitions cause, ex-Governor Boies of Iowa, that sort of mental fodder. the Mayor und Board of Aldermen of tho oity of come out in favor of a paper currency Rockland, Maine, for a location for its poles and COM E! SEE A N D SA VE! wirea thereon, In the following nomed streets and based on the market value of silver “ For one, I do not believe it possible highways of said city. Said company agrees to reserve space at the top bulllon. Uncle Hod has beeu a shin­ to succeed upon a platform that de­ ot all the above polea for telephone, tire alarm and police signal wires owned by the oity and used for ing light iu the free silver party, but mauds the unqualified free coinage of municipal purposes. Said polea to be erected uuder his new proposition shows that he has CARPETS CARPETS the supervision of such officers as said city may silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 with gold. LADIES’ OUTFITTINGS. designate. lost faith iu it. We have fought the battle and it is To close out the balance of our carpet stock we Following ore the atreets and highways obove re­ Anxious to close out our entire stock of Ladies’ ferred to: lost. We can never fight it over uuder shall make these sweeping prices to secure room for County road, east side, between Bird and Hart's The four months since William Mc­ Outfittings at once we quote these ridiculously low store aud Kiln Hill road (so called). Kiln Hill road, circumstauces more favorable to our­ fall goods. north side, between County road aud Gardiner Kinley was inaugurated have beeu big prices. Bros.' factory. Raskin street, entire length. selves. If we hope to succeed, we OIL CLOTH—10 pieces regular to close at NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE­ with events. No other administration must abaudon this extreme demand.” 35c quality floor oil cloth only 9 8 c a pair. SUITS—1 lot of ladies suits in W R A P P E R S —10 d o zen law n a n d GRAPH COMPANY, ever did so much iu so short a time, ail wool cloth at percale wrappers, regular 81 By W. J. DENVER, —Ex-Governor Boies of Iowa iu letter 19c per yard. OARPETS-10 rolls ingrain all Assistant GeueruI Manager. aud none was ever able to accomplish goods, we offer at Dated June 22, 1607. to Col. D. M. Fox, of Des Moines. O IL C L O T H —10 pieces of b e st wool carpeting, regular 85 and only 83.75- 9 9 c each. such results under such circumstances. 39 and 40 cent floor oil cloth,to 70c quality,to close at SUITS—15 suits in green effects, The jieople who are inclined to grum­ close a t silk lined jacket made to sell W R A P P E R S —10 d o zen law n a n d Lveu Mr. Bryan’s personal organ, 5 0 per yard. for 812.50 percale wrappers in fancy ef- You are hereby notiffed that you are duly author­ ble because four years’ work have not the Omaha World Herald, refuses * 2 5 e per yard. fects, separate waist lining, ized by vote of tne Mayor and Board of Aldermen CARPETS—7 rolls extra quality only o f tbe city of Rooklaua, Maine, to erect aud main­ beeu completed iu four months iu the longer to follow him iu declining to MATTING — 25 rolls of straw tapestry, we effer at § 7 .5 0 we offer at tain poles and wires thereon in the following named face of an adverse majority iu the seu- matting, regular 20c quality, SUITS —10 fancy Buits which cents. streets and highways of and city. recognize returning prosperity. That to close 6 2 i c p er yard. have sold for 815, 818, 820, we 98 The posts shall be of the material of the poles ate do themselves, the country, and the paper, which has published many arti­ CARPETS—6 rolls best quality offer a t W A IS T S —10 d o zen s h irt waiBts now standing iu said city, or other suitable mate­ 121c per yard. In tine lawns and percales, reg­ rial, and shall be not leas than twenty-live feet iu president injustice. cles on this subject, calls attention iu a tapestry made, laid aud lined length The wires shall be not less thau eigbtseu M A TT IN G — 10 ro lls of c o tto n and delivered, regular price 81O.OO. ular 75c goods, only feet from the ground, aud located substantially as recent issue to the fact that there is u warp straw matting, regular SKIRTS—You should see the now run. 81.00 per yard, 4 :9 ° e a c h . A copy of this permit is recorded iu tbe records Isn’t it a little cheeky for a lot of marked activity aud general improved price S7'..c yard, to close at skirt in black and colors, we only 8 5 e pci' yard. W A IS T S —10 d o z e n w aists in flue of the city o f Rockland. foreign nations who have nothing to condition in the stock business and 2 3 c p e r yard. offer a t Following are the streets and highways above re­ LACE CURTAINS—1 lot of 82.50 effects, lawn lappets, etc., 82 ferred t o : do with our affairs to be ottering “ pro­ stock markets of the west aud predicts Just the thing for cottages. 8 1 .6 9 . quality, only County road, east side, between Bird and Hart's and 83.00 lace curtains,to close store aud Kiln Hill road (so called). Kiln Hlil road, tests” against our tarifl, especially as that this improvement will contiuue SHADE CURTAINS—1 lot shade ttt § 1 .9 8 a pair. SKIRTS—25 all wool skirts made 9 8 cents. north side, between County road and Gardiuer nearly all of them have protective tar curtains to close at to sell for 85.00, we offer at Bros.' factory, Rankin street, entire length. SHADE CURTAIN8-1 lot shade SILK WAIST—a special bargain The above permit is granted after satisfactory ifls of their own, against which we The old soldiers who have found 1 9 c each. is our changeable silk waist at roof that the public notice required by Chap. 378, curtains 60c quality, to close at 8 2 .9 8 . ect.2 ol the Acts and Resolves of 1686 bus been given have never ottered a remonstrance of themselves battled at every turn by LACE CURTAINS -1 lot of ex­ 6upou the petition of said Company to erect poles tra size Nottingham curtains, D 9 C each. CHILDREN’S JAOKETS-1 lot 8 3 .9 8 . with the wires thereon. any sort? Aud isn’t it rather cool for hostile examining surgeons in their children’s jackets 4 to 14 years, WAIST—An elegant black silk them to hiut at retaliation against any pension claims duriug the past four flIM FLLAXFOlH, in all colors, made to sell for waist in surah and brocade 83.00 to 85.00, silk, new effects. NOTiCE OF FORECLOSURE. tarifl which we may adopt, when near­ years are not threatening to vote the BED SHAM HOLDERS—We have a flue sham holder which Q Whereas, Eva Au tin, of Rockland in the County ly every one of them knows that to do Democratic ticket because l’resideut °nly 9 8 cents. 8 5 .0 0 . of Knox aud Slate of Maine, by her mortgage deed, dated the 18th day of Decsm

EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN \ Bits of Old Europe Near Home I C O L D F A C T S WITH THE CHURCHES Rev. J. S. Richard, ol Deer Iale will move o n e n i c h t o n l y Adrert'sement* In thl* colnran not to exceed The aardine factory is running full blast. flve line* Inserted once for 25 cent®, four tlraen for K.MBAI1S; PERSONALLY to Wen Brookeville, where he haa accepted a 50 cents. ______Abbott L. Richard,on'a store ha, been un- call. I dergoing repairs and renovations. During this warm spell it may Little Deer Iale dedicate* it* Congrega­ Friday, July 16. W a n t e d . That r,ew flavor ice cream, cassia, served at CONDUCTED EXCURSION make yon feel cooler if yon but think tional church building free of debt about Mrs. Thnrlow’s, i, very much liked. of the coming winter. There are some July 12. At the Christian Advent church tomorrow I.A IS 8KW INO W A N TK D -W III bo well Sale of seats for the Rockland Smoked reasons why you should think of win­ done at very reasonable rates. Work called | Pearl, open, at Spear, May & Stover's today. afternoon Rev. Mr*. Taylor will preach on The Rockland P for and returned. Address P.O.Box 558, Rock, ter. One of them is that we have. "The Moral, of Rockland.” land. The lobster schooner Ina F, Collin, has Tuesday Morning, July 20, The pastor, Rev. F. E. White, will preach been at the South Marine Railway being re­ at the Methodiat church Sunday morning ANTED.—Everybody who owns a watch to painted. ON STMR. CITY OFanleis tne jeweler In the Thor •* Subject,"Denman Thompson’s New Minister." At Oak Hill Grove tomorrow the Camden Leaving Rpcklnnd at 5 a. m. 1OO S U IT S Smoked Pearls I W dike Hotel block will put In a new main spring for Rockland and Camden to Quebec and return $8; At the Congregational church tomorrow ♦1. 41tf Band will give aacred concerts, afternoon from BelfoRt >7.60. the Rev. John S. Penman of the Central and evening, free to everybody. Rockland and CaBiden to Montreal, via Quebec That cost you $12.00 last w inter Church, Bangor, will preach at 10.30 and 7,00 ANTED.—People to know that I do the very and return 810; from Belfast $9.50. Under Ihe M anagem ent of Prof. R. C. Rankin, beet of Upholstery and Faralture repair- Steamer Merryconeag make, an excurion Sleeping enr $2 for berth holding two people. that yon can have in exchange with Mr. Moore. W Ing, old furniture repollehed and make over mat­up the bay to Northport and Belfast Sunday, Dinner at Bangor House. Train leaves Bnngo Rev. W. S. Ayer* o f the First Baptist tresses N .T . M URRAY, Sen street. leaving Tillson’s wharf at 9 o'clock. church of Portland, Tuesday, notified the PRK8KNTINO A BRILLIANT PROGRAM. INCLUDING T*8tfApr20 Baptist parish at Hyde Park, Mss*., from Pensions have recently been granted a, fol­ up Sagaunny River $10 extra. Tickets on N ow for S 5 l I IIL8 for general housework, nurses and the low, : To Ezra B. Wilson ol Camden,original; steamer. « which he recently received a flattering call, A flinstrel First Part, replete with all the Latest X nursery cao obtain first-class places by apply- to Ellen F. Ayer of Liberty, a widow’s pen­ W . A. KI M il ALL. that be has decided not to accept. Cing at tbe Intelligence office of MItS.K.C.HEDGES, Excuralon Manager. They have got to go and the first During the month of June the treasurer of 7 Grove 8treet, Rockland. 48. sion. Songs, Local Jokes and Funny Sayings. Lincoln Association has received for the Houses newly painted—J. F. Fogler’s, come will bo first served. F o r S a le . salary of the associalional missionary from Middle street; C. M. Walker’,, Broadway; Tbe Registration Board ii in session for Ihe the church in Owl's Head, $3; Friendship, The Specialties WILL BK UP TO IlATK AND CONSIST OP the Thurlow home, corner Union and Oak purpose of revising the voting lists in accor­ OR 8 ALE.—Dwelling house and lot with stable Another bargnin—to cotnoj back $3.10; North Haven, $4; Tenant's Harbor, and outbuildings connected, nearly two acres streets. dance with the lists received from the asses­ to warm weather. Wo have a »S- DANCES, CHARACTER SONQS AND SKETCHES. F of land with a never falling w ell of water near the The Knox County Bar is to make an ex­ sors. Rev. C. C. Tilley of Pateraon, N. Y., is to house, situated In the town of Vlnal Ilaven and within one mile of the psstoffice, near the East cursion to Monhegan next Wednesday, by Steamer Merryconeag’s Sunday excursion preach at the First Baptist church tomorrow. Boston quarry, so called. W ill be sold at a bar. steamer W. G. Butman, and will indulge in program for July is: Northport and Belfast BICYCLE FORIS28 Mr. Tilley was at one time one of the leading RE8ERVED SEAT8 SO CENTS. gain, th» reason for selling Is owing ts sickness. deep-sea Ashing. A fish chowder will follow nth; Round Pond and Boothbay 18th; Bar paitors of Maine, being located for several For terms enquire of the owner on the premises, this part of the exercises. Harbor 25th. years at Lewiston, and a speaker of eminent On sale one weok In adranee at flpear, May A Stover’s. CHA RUM E. FORBES, or D. n. GL1DDEN, Warranted not to rip in tho Vlnal Haven, Maine. 89 A crew from the W. H. Glover Co. has Tbe sale of seats of the Philharmonic con­ abilities. gone to Salisbury Beach and tiegun work on cert is to open at Spear, May & Stover's seatns and witli buttons sewed on with l’reaident Butler will remain in Watervil le EW HOUSE FOR SALE at a bargain. Not a the new life saving station for which that firm Wednesday, July 14. The tickets now selling with hit family during the month of July. cheap made honse but one thoroughly well w ire. The rest of the Summer he will spend at N built. Neither labor nsr expenso has been sparedwas recently awarded a contract. E. K. by members can be exchanged then for to make It convenient, attract ve and home-like Glover accompanied the men, and Benj. numbered seats. Camden. He will deliver two lectures at within and without. It hns 8 rooms, spacious Blackington will have charge of them. Mr. Moody’s Summer school at Northfield, hallways, bath room and several closets. It is Friends ol the late Dr. Farnum are making and alto some lectures in Summer schools pleasantly located In a good neighborhood nt 18 With twenty-one ladies in full minstrel dress arrangements for an afternoon of racing at 0. E. BLACKINGTON in Maine.{^During the month of August he Birch St., 80 rods from electrics, 275 rods from in the big Smoked Pearl opening first part, Knox Park, the proceeds of which are to go P. O. Address J N. FARNHAM , 82 Cedar Street. will supply the pulpit of the Baptist church T83tf this entertainment to be given in Farwell as a benefit to bis family. Tbe horses owned 435'M ain St. .va in Rockland. Opera House next Friday night ought to draw in Knox County and vicinity will be entered Brother Hatch and wife closed their three OAT FOR SA L E —17 foot Bloop-rigged sail a big houtii*. The songs, dance, and local and a good day’s sport assured. boat, large mainsail and jib, In good condi­ weeks’ work at Islesboro last Sunday evening. hits are all rew; the specialties are great, and "After a sleepless night,” says a health They have presented the gospel with re­ B tion, bout newly painted, snttable for a pleasure oreverything connected with the show is refined Ashing boat. Also s double-seated, extension top authority, “it is a good thing to conclude THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT markable power. The Scripture leadings surry and second hand driving harness. All the and up-to-date. one’s bath by pouring a pitcher of cold water and practical comments by Mrs. Hatch were above will be sold at a great bargain If Bold at A party of young people chaperoned by once. Would exchange boat for a good bicycle. down tbe back from the neck to the bate of of vital interest; and three persons, in re­ Address, P. O. Bex 208, Camden, Me. 81TS8w Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Margaret Henderson the spine.” Tbe idea seems to be that any­ Owing to other attractions the past week lating tbeir experience for baptism and church had a most enjoyable picnic at Ingraham thing is an improvement on insomnia. the Y. M. C. A. tennis tournament has not membership, dated tbeir impressions and TORE FIXTURES FOR BALE—York safe, pregressed quite so rapidly as it should and Hill Tuesday. Those present were Beatrice Richard Mansfield, the noted actor is conversion to her comments on Luke 2:7, weight 1500 lbs.; meat, platform and two the contest is still in the throes of the pre* Scounter scales; coffee mill; three show canes andPlummer, Eva White, Lucy Ames, Alice spending tbe Summer at Bluehill, where he is "No room for Jesus.” Her fine melodious other fixtures. L. F. STAR RETT, Assignee, White, Lizzie Plummer, Alice Ames, Louise engaged in writing bis autobiography. He oc­ liminaries. There were some new entries at voice enables her to render her solos with a Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. 19TS Cobb, Emma Cobb, George Robinson, Fred cupies tbe George H. Stover cottage facing the last moment and the drawing for the pre* telling effect. The audience was in tears at liminaries resulted thus: g i 't WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable Shepherd, Pearl Billings and Charlie Robin­ Bluehill bay and believes that he hat not only tbe close of the last meeting at the thought and small carriage house, n oese has 13 son found the seclusion for which he came to Dunbar vs. Crockett, McLoon vs. Knight, of being compelled to part with these de­ T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight or The paper work surrounding one of the Veaxle vs. Rhodes, Winslow vs. Hayden, voted laborers who had won all hearts. The New Furs for Fall and W inter ’97 nine closets. Arranged fer two families. Water Bluehill, but that be also found an inapiring Hahn va. Black and Tibbetts vs. Littlefield. below and above, also on tho outside of tbe house lamps in the City Hall on Spring street, place in which to serve up the story of his scene will not soon be forgotten. During CZ5 and In tbe stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec­ caught fire Tuesday night, and but for the eventful life. Tbe first series played was that of Wins* the early part of tbe meeting the pastor, Rev. < U tric cars pass the door. Also a large lot on Waldo low vs. Hayden, the former winning 6-2, 6*4. George E. Tufts, gave tbe hand of fellow­ Avenue, overlooking tbs harbor. Also a small timely work of W. F. Manson and tbe chemi­ Gale's orchestra of this city furnished music cal extinguisher the building would have been Hayden gives some evidences of being a ship to those he bad baptized at the close ol field of IX acres nsar the Joho Jones, farm on for the dances at Stonington Monday and coming player. He has a good serve and is Jameaon'i ’ * « « « « « destroyed. This would not have been much Tuesday. With our friends over the bay Mr. the morning sermon, fourteen in number, ■+*—» FULLER& COBB Cochran, cool in returning but like most beginners of a loss in itself for the building is so old Gale’s and associates are very popular. This seven young men and seven young women, C Z 5 and decripit that it can hardly support itself, shows a lack of judgment in placing his re­ thus making twenty-three baptized since the was their eighth season in Stonington and turns. Dunbar vs. Crockett was the next OR SA LE—10 h. n. Boiler and Englus and but there was the danger that our valuable they have been engaged lor next year. There meeting* began. Others will follow in due *TJ Kauckle Joint Cider Pross all complete. Can lockup might have been destroyed. series pulled ofl and it resulted in a victory time.—Zion’s Advocate. Special Notice to our customers, F be seen running. 8. T. JACKSON, East Jefferson, was a large attendance at each dance and for Crockett in two straight sets. Crockett Tax Collector Theodore E. Simonton col­ for two days tbe town gave itself up to celeb­ Glen Cove.—Annual election of officers Maine. 202-6* shows wonderful improvement over last sea­ at Glencove Sunday school occurred the 4th lected the last cent of his 1S95 commitment rating. son and his Maine .State College training it in CZ5 Wednesday and his bondsmen for that year inst., as follows: Chairman of the meeting, Uh About 25 members of the Wight Philhar­ evidence. His returns are swift and the Chss. J. Gregory; Supt., S. 11. Tolmsn; have been discharged. The total commit­ monic Society went to Belfast yesterday to writer by experience has found that it is well e k a T ment in round numbers was $113,000 and Asst. Supt., E. E. Rhodes, Treasurer, Frsnk NGINE AND BOILER.— a twenty horse take part in the concert given last night by nigh impossible to place a ball over his head. H. Ingraham; Librarian, Charlie A. Sylves­ Kenny-Thc Furrier power E D&ine and Boiler In good order. H. that Mr. Simonton has been able to collect it the Belfast chorus of the Maine Festival. Dunbar is hardly in the harness as yet and E A . MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. 81 all during such dull times speaks volumes of ter. Secretary will be chosen next Sunday. Tbe visitors took the electrics to Camden, although he made the argument interesting All officers were re-elected but tbe assistant eloquence for bis capabilities. He has the thence by Btesmer M. and M. and will re­ for Crockett, it is evident that he has not yet highest regard for tbe feelings of tax payers superintendent and secretary, who declined. WILL BE AT OUR STORE T o L e t. turn home today. Mrs. G. M. Barney and played such a good game as he did last From the librarian's report: 69 diflerent and there is yet to be recorded tbe first case Dr. T, E. Tibbetts were among tbe soloists of season. where he ever persecuted one of then!. Col­ persons have taken out books; 5 books have HE SIMPSON HOUSE, at Owl's Head Park, tbe concert. The third series played was that ol Little­ not been returned. There are now 145 will be let, In whole or lu purt, by tho day or lector Simonton has also made excellent field vs. Tibbetts and the Andover collegian Tweek, to families or parties, who will provideprogress on his 1896 commitment. The Robert D. MacFarland, the well-known books in the library and over fifty at Mrs. their own table and domestic service. For particu­ architect, whose present headquarters are at proved his supremacy. Almasia Gregory's, belonging to tbe school; Thursday, Friday and O lars inquire of E D W IN SPRAGUE, Rockland, city of Rockland is to be congratulated upon The Y. M. C. A. court on Maple street is Maine. 41*44 having tbe services of such an able official. Brunswick was in the city Thursday and had 47 books, tbe gift of the Rockland Congrega­ < D e a talk with tbe committee on new police sta­ m very fair condition this year and this is very tional society were acknowledged with a vote The Rockland letter carriers have now all fortunate for tennis lovers as there is no other flisvellaneous. tion. He is desirous of submitting a plan or of thanks. mastered the art of bicycle riding and here­ number of plans for the new building and court in the city save one or two that are pri­ According to the treasurer’s report the GO after will do no more plodding over hot and vate property. Tennis is a game that has yet Saturday, made a most favorable proposition. Mr. Mac receipts for Ihe year were $25.94; $5.67 were OST—A five months old mule bound pup, dusty streets afoot. The latest recruit to the to make headway in Rockland but thanks to color black und white with black und tun Farland’s work is highly spoken of by local received from former treasurer; total ex­ © Lheud. Lust seen in vicinity of Hinckley Corner,ranks of wheel riding letter carriers is Oliver contractors to whom be is no stranger. tbe Y. M. C. A. it is gathering new recruits penditures lot the year >24.65; amount re­ JULY 8, 9, and IO. •-t Thomuston. Suitable reward for information that B. Lovejoy, who is one of the pioneers of the every season. The game possesses a fasci­ maining in treasury, $6.96. T 3 will lend to return of Haine. FRED A . GLEASON, force, has held aloof from the charms of tbe City Treasurer E. A. Jones received $150 nation which can never be appreciated until Union. 43-45 from the state, as Rockland’s bonus on its From the Secretary’s report: Whole nu in- Taking orders for Fur Garments for the coming wheel with a greater respect for the dangers one learns and plays it. her attending the Sunday school during tbe of learning. He stood it manfully while pnblic library appropriation of 1896. The And tbe writer might add that all illusions season. All those who wish First Class Work « trustees of the library have voted to use the year 2249, ,a grain of 280 over last year. n > The owner cun huve tbe same by paying for Henry Chatto and Sam Lawry were deliver­ as to its being a girl's game will then speedily Largest number present 68, smallest 11, thisF advertisement. Enquire at THIS OFFICE. 41 ing Uncle Sam’s missives by that mode, but bequest of the late Dr. F. E. Hitchcock for be dispelled. Done on Furs of Any Kind should avail them­ tbe purchase of standard works wholly, these average over 44. School was held every GO when Allie Burpee began to beat him into Sunday but one, though six Sundays, July J— I the office envy overcame bis fears and be was to be added to contributions previously made selves of this opportunity. Mr Kenny's work by the deceased and known as tbe Hitchcock b o f l k t 19 to Aug. 23 inclusive, met at Z. Lufkin’s times to dute. By mail, post paid, 25 cents. Ad­ observed Wednesday night wobbling around Eastman—Warren, July 2, to Mr. and Mrs.Na* once and then at Robt. Gregory's, the school speaks for itself. dress, G. W . FISH, Union, Mnine. the square in a very uncertain manner both collection. This wilt form a substantial gift thaniol Kastman, a daughter. indeed. W ight—Union, July 4, to Mr. and Mr«. K. F. house being closed for repairs. Over one as to where be was going or where be would Wight, u sou. hundred members of tbe Sunday school and IANOFORTE INSTRHCTION.-MISS MA- fetch up. IJe persevered however and with BEL U . HOLBROOK, 22 Camden Street, Tbe steamer Gov. Bodwell will make a Y oung— Thomaston, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs friends enjoyed tbe annual picnic at tbe P a few more lessons will be able tp dodge special trip to Vinalbaven and Green's Land­ i-iij. You will receive paplls In pianoforte Instruction, PEftRY- Story larm, Simonton, Aug. 20, and about either at her home or will go to them. Especial teams on Main street. ing, tomorrow, providing the weather be not 125 persons attended tbe Christmas tree and Furs Cleansed and Repaired attention given beginners. Monday evening July 19, will witness tbe stormy or a thick fog. The steamer will leave exercises, the evening ol Dec. 23. Had H A R PEN your Lawn Mower? I will send and starting of Kimball’s personally conducted ex­ Tillson’s wharf at 8 a. in. and Vinalbaven at five concerts during the year. The superin­ S get it, sharpen It well and cursion to Montreal and Quebec. Tbe start 9.30 a. m. for Green's Landing. Will leave tendent was sent ss a delegate to tbe county JAMES WIGHT. Park St. Place. will be made from Boston and tourists will Green's Landing at 2 p.m. A more delight­ convention at Warren and others attended Light— Ma n sfib l d —Camden, July 4, by Rev. make tbe trip from Boston to Rockland in ful trip cannot be thought of than , cruise L. D. Kraus. Elmer E. Light of Union, and Clara from the school. the palatial steamer, City of Bangor, leaving down Penobscot Bay on a pleasant day. Tbit A . Mansfield of Hope. at 5 o'clock. On Tuesday morning the trip will coat you but 50 cents for the round Mank —Shuman—Lowell, Maea., Juno 28, by Rockland contingent will leave for this trip, trip and you will get dollars worth of pleasure Rev. Charles Me Hall, Edgar D . Mank of Lowell, Some one has well said that a person can Maas, and Jeunie M, Shuman, both formerly of be no stronger than hi* stomach; for the body FOR SALE! which will be one of tbe best ever conducted and recreation. Waldoboro, Maine. T etlkt—buzzBLL—Camduu, July 7, W . E. is what tbe stomach makes it. Touching up­ by Col. Kimball. The party will leave tbe Tbe grocery store at tbe Brook ii toon to steamer at Bangor and board tbe cars for Tetley and Allie K. Buzzell, both of Camden. on this idea it might be well to inform our be in tbe market for an occupant, at J. E. Cmawfobd—Y oumo—Camden. July 1. Kenneth reader* that tbe question will be discussed a* Stock, Fixtures and Quebec via Moosehead Lake and Lake Crawford of Boston and Huaie Young of Canaden. Froboc advertises to close out bit stock of never belore discussed at the free session of Megantic. There will be no change from groceries at once. Thia ia the old Condon W bbutbb- Billinub—Bluehill. June 29. Elisha Good-Will . . . Bangor to Quebec. A side trip will be made B. Webater of North Ilaven, aud Mabel A. Billing! the New Era Cooking School to be held in store, so called, having been built more than of Bluehill. G. A. R. Hsll, Llmerock street, on Monday, to St. Anne De Beaupre, Lake St. John aud 50 years ago by tbe late Joiepb Condon, who H ubd-C olb—Vinalbaven, June 29, Arthur L. o r THU LONG XSTABLI8HBD tbe Great Saginaw River. Tbe tourists will Hurd of Enfield, and Winnie Olive Cole of Lincoln. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 26, 27 and 28, occupied it as a grocery for several years, Small—Ra n d —Winter Harbor, Jana 24, D r. at 2130 p. m. each day. We learn from our Grocery Business, at the Brook, be given an opportunity to see bits of old being followed by Francis Cobb, J, P. Wise, Europe witbin a few hours of Boston. Tbe Amos E. Small aud Jessie Band, both of Winter exchanges that tbis school entertains immense Main Street, Ephraim Barrett, Joseph Fish, Hewett 8t Saf­ Harbor. audiences in every town visited and that both price is very reasonable and no doubt a large ford,G. A. Salford,and J. E. Frohoc. So longjan J oyce—T ohubt—Swan's Island, June 21, Seth number will take advantage of the oppor­ Joyce and Tens Torrey, both of Swan's Island. lectures and demonstrations are highly inter­ occupancy with the grocery business maker an esting. tunity. established place of the store that in itself is a valuable advertisement. N a sh —Rockland, July 6, John A . Nash, aged 26 J. EDWIN FROHOC. yeara, 10 months, 14 dayB. Successor to G. A. SAFFORD. FRANK T. PEARSONS St. Bernard's cboir enjoyed tbeir annual IIbal—Camden, July 3, Maud, daughter o f Mr. picnic Wednesday, accompanied by Rev. Frt. aud Mrs. Fred Heal, aged 1 year, 2 mouths. Haa reopened his Music Studio Phelan and Collins. The party embarked on B lack—Vinalhaven, July 1, Edwin Ruthven, ut 38 Pleasant Street. . . . sou of Mr. aud Mrs. William Black, aged 8 months. tbe 7.40 car for Camden, there taking car­ W atkbmaN—Camden, June 30, Naucy Griffin, July Water Rates! riages they were conveyed Io tbe summit of daughter of the late Andrew Waterman, aged 19 PIANO,HARMONY, OUITAR AND Mt. Battie. Here a most delightful day was years, 8 months. Colk—Ellsworth, June 29, Robert Cole, a native The Rockland Water Ce. aud (he Cam­ BANJO INSTRUCTION pasted io enjoing the beautiful scenery and of Cornish, father o f Dr. Charles Ii. Cole of Rock* den and Rockland Water Co. tbe dainty as well as more substantial morsels land, aged 12 years, 8 days. Orders mav ba left al Maine Mualc Co. M 66 prepared for tbe occasion, conspicuous among Give notice that the water which were beefsteak and oniooa. Every al- rates from July to January are due and payable July 1st. Patrons will please call at the Company's tion was shown tbe party by Mr. Buzzell office, N o. 7 Lime Rock street und settle their bill. and bis men. They returned home on tbe SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIP Rockland Maine, June 29,1897 . 8w41 Eat to Live 9.30 car all having passed a bappy day and anxious to again visit Mt. Baltic and tbe Tip NOTICE. Top House. —------TO —— - NORTH MARINE RAILWAY. It’s Free! Members of the Wight Philharmonic So­ The adjourned annual meetiug of the Stock­ ciety are now selling tickets for tbe conceit of Vinalhaven and holders o f the North Marine Railway aud Wharf Proper food,properly cooked, prop­ July 21 and they are going rapidly. Tbe Co. w ill be held In the Railway Building at 2 Courier-Gazette hopes there will be sucb a o'clock p. m. on Saturday, July 10, 1897, for tbe e rly u tiliz e d , w ak es m.’.nly m en a n d purpose of hearing the agent's report for the past beautiful women, rugged boys and response on tbe part of citizens as will result year, and for the election of officers for the en­ in crowding Farwell opera house to tbe doors. healthy girls. Green’s Landing, suing* 7year. PHILO THURSTON, Secretary. 42-43.44 The concert will be a great musical event. At the three days’ free session to The chorus of 125 voices has been under care­ Continued b e h eld in ful rehearsal all tbe Spring and Summer, and will render its program numbers with sucb ex­ Dow/i C. A. R. HALL, cellence and volume of sound as will be Honday, Tuesday, Wednesday, inspiriting. This will be under direction of SUNDAY, JULY 11. M r. Chapman, the New York conductor, JULY 26, 27, 28. whose fame is great and whose magnetic work / / W^ppERB qlD W^SJ-S with the baton is alone worth witnessing. It it a rare honor that our city is afforded The New Era Cooking School opportunity lu attend a conceit under direc­ STMR. GOV. BObWELL Wo have more wrappers thau we tion of so eminent a musician as Mr. Chap­ Success care U> carry over. While they last W ill teach you what is proper man. Tbe aolo numbers will be varied and you can have oue for 59 cts. or 75 cts. food, how to properly cook that food, interesting. Besides tbe vocal solos there is Will leave Tillsons' Wharf o f out boys’ ami youths’ department justifies our original belief that it would puy Then again we have a nice assort­ und how to properly utilize it. to be violin playing by Mr. Wasvatt tbe ment ot White Lawn Shirt Waists The session commences at 2.30 brilliant Bangor artist, and readings by Mrs. on above date at 8 A. M. and you to g,vv the same attention to junior clothing uh to men’s. A visit will show which have beeu selliug for $1, $1.26 Chapman, wife of tbe conductor. Tbe stage each day. Briug napkin, spoon and Vinalhaven at 9.30 for Green's aud $1.60. At this sale you can have ia to be built up 10 aucb fashion as will render you the highest grade of children’s perfect fitting clothing at very ordinary prices. oue for 60 cts. fork and enjoy a New Era Feast. every singer's voice available to its full capac­ Landing Thiuk of these bargains. The Hartford Post in referring to ity. Tbe whole ia to comprise an evenrug of Returning will leave G reen’s the session of the New Era Cooking rare musical enjoyment. Tbit paper urges School, recently at Hartford, says: the merit of the thing as reason enough Landing at 2 P. M for Vinal­ fur a crowded bouse; and aside from that “Jewell Hall was filled by a large there is an obligation on the part of the gen. haven and Rockland, landing and interested audience, embracing BURPEE & LAMB, cral public to sustain tbe Wight Philharmonic at Hurricane Isle each way. THE LADIES STORE tbe feminine heads of many of the Society in its efforts to maintaiu a high stand­ most prominent families in the city." ard o f music in tbe city, and to contribute to i its public coucerts. A large and cultured audience such as Rockland ia capable of Tickets for the Round Trip, 5 0 c ts ! fKut. E. f . CifocKij-/, Walts Hall, Thumasteu, July 20 aud 21 New England Clothing House turning out will furnish a great inspiration to Haxeuie Uauuuet, M ali, Uaiadeu. July i the society, quite apart from the pecuniary IfJStorniy or Thick Fog, the Trip will Spofford Block, Roekland. 22, 23 aud 21. I standpoint. Be Cancelled. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1897

GALL AND H VB TOUR staked him to a few hundred dollars with “ First, gold coin, silver coin—real Maine Central R- R. which to open a Imnk. He was suoMMfol W HAT GAGE SAID. money. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry from the very start, and it was not very "Next, greenbacks, treasury notes, SOMETHING In Effect June 20, 1807. CI.KANKD AND REPAIRED. long before his earnings amounted to over PROPHESIED IN ,891 THE PREDICA national bank notes and bank checks. Dnrlor <♦ Steeping Cara between Rockland & Barton $100,000 a year. 1. was a spendthrift, The last four to be classified together as I also have a line of C iocss, Jew elry, Silverware WENT OF OUR TREASURY DE­ ASSENGER trains leave Rockland a* fol­ nd Optical Goods. E yes Tested Free. Faro Banks W ere Favorite Re­ though, of the rankest kind. forms of credit. FOR lows : “ Hall was a warm hearted ttonn. He PARTMENT IN 1893. “ Their respective legnl relationships P8.00 A. M., for Rath, Brunswick, Lewiston, A. C. BRAGG, sorts of Old Timers. never permitted a person to play against Augusta, Waterville,Bangor, Portland, ind Boston, Jeweler »nd Optician, I’nlon. Me to real money, however, are not alike. arriving In Boston at 4 .On P. M. Parlor car to Bos- his bank unless be knew that tho player could afford to lose. I recall once when a Rla (in.n Quo,ad Address of 1R»4— Im­ The national bank note and the hank southern planter, who had just disposed check mny both be satisfied by the tender NOTHING D o Y o u § S 1 . \ THEY PLAYED FOR BIO STAKES. portant IU Outlining the Present View, ,t» .2 0 P . U of a pack of slaves, realizing thereon some of the Secretory of the Treasury—Im­ of greenbacks or treasury notes, while 0.18 P .M . for St.John and Provinces, Portland $80,000, came here by appointment to the last two are redeemed only in ooin and Boston, arriving In Boston at 5.8? A . M. Bleep. If so, yeu’ll be interested In my Wool! Collsi meet some northerh capitalists who held portance of Credits—Real Money V e r so s Rest mane, and at lower price than yon’ve been Some Anecdotes of Senators Who Fre­ or in payment of public dnes. Ing car to Boston. Promises to Pay—Makeshift Ix-egan to play steps mounting the terrace, the flights sep principle of paper money, but the un­ “ Tho consideration they have received reasonable requirements for security M. R. KNOWLTON, Prop the ace and king, according to the song, aruted by landings about ten feet wide. is an agreement from the banker to Cochran, Baker & Cross, ace to lose and king to win, until the end There are 74 steps und three landings. paralyze its efficiency and operate to FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT of the deal, without winning unother i>et. The steps are very steep. The Wushing meet their requisitions upon him from W . C. Libbey. destroy its elasticity. 6. The silver cer­ INeCIlANCE. On the next deal he kept to his combina­ ton Star thus describes Shields’ perform time to time. If the banker is faithful tificate encourages the nse of silver to a tion, us he did on all succeeding deals, and ance: to his obligations they have made no The Oldest Insurance Agency In Maine One ot the new and palatial steamer., . . D B J V T I B T . . . larger extent than consists with tho safe 60 M AIN BTREKT, - ROCKLAND It U an uciuuj fact that he did not win Shields waited until the steps and ap­ bud bargain, for all these tilings—green­ preservation of that metal on a parity “ Bay Stale" or •• Portland," Artificial Teeth inserted without plate covering proaches were entirely clear of visitors, backs, treasury notes, uulionul bank the roof of the mouth. w ith gold. W ill leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, and India and then, placing his bicycle at the brink notes and, to use the popular language, Gas and Local Ansesthetlc used for painless ex­ “ Would a national commission help Wharf, Boston, at 7 p. M. daily, Sundays in­ of the steep incline, swung easily into the money in hank—are in their nature and JAMES WIGHT, c lu d e d . traction of teeth. saddle and began the perilous descent. Be to promote reform? There is reason to IW MAIN »T., fBELFAbT, ME essence oue—viz, they are forms of Park Place. ROCKLAND, MB. Through tickets can be obtained at all principa. fore Touching the bottom of the uppermost hope that it would be of great service in railroad stations in the State of Maine. Street oars credit Their value, each and all alike, from Union Passenger Station run to Steamer dock. Kbal Estate. Monmt to Loan flight he lost his peduls, and, muklng nc that direction. Such a commission, if PRACTICAL. GAB AND BTIDAM J . II. COYLE. J. F LISCOMB, attempt to regain them, sat rigidly upright lies in the ability of the owner to con­ tightly seleotcd, would throw u Hood of y i T T X B . O ct. 1, *96. Manager. General Agent. GEO. H. TALBOT, in the saddle, his feet hanging clear of the vert them at lust iutotho only real form light upon these involved questions. a ad dealer in Pipe und titeam Fittings, Rubber POKTLAWD, MAINE. rapidly revolving cranks, holding to the Of money new existent—metullio coin. Pu j king, Hemp Packing, Cotton Waste, and • The information it might guther would goods pertaining to Ous unu Btbam F ittim« s . handle bars with a viseiike grip, und hit Georges Valley Railroad. Fire Insurance Agency, And to push the question a little far­ be of immeuse vulue to all our people Bteurn and Hot Water House Healing. ryes fastened fixedly on the jiath at the ther, the only value of the metallic ooin Leave Union at 7 :60 a. lu., 1.20 and 3.16 p. The oaly agency representing the dividend bottom. It only lasted for ubout 16 sec­ and would guide us to wise legislatiou. Agent for BLAKK Ik KNOWLKB BTBAM PUMP Arrive at Union 10.60 a in., 2.30 and 6.15 y. paying companies. lies, not in the coin us a coin, but in “ Emotion uud sentiment are not safe onds. But the intensity of the struiu in­ the power of the rnetul the coin contains Adams Block, - Camden, Me. creased much more rupidly thun tho sec­ guides in matters of science. A dear LDWARC K. GOULD, onds pussed. Gathering momentum with to exchange for other things. apprehension of true principles will lead every foot of the dowuward passage, the “It should here be uoted that while W e are selling to correct action. ” COUNSELLOR AT LAW Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, rider seemed to be going as if shot out of our silver dollar is real money its power ----- ^AMD — the mouth of u cannon. When he reached to exchange fur other things is more DENTIST. Tom WuUuu Accept* the Verdict. R egister of Probate. Hard and Soft the third and last lauding, the velocity of thun doubled by uuolher and artificial Oor. Main uud W inter fits., RockUnd. bis descent had reached such a point that value impurted to it through the law, In a letter printed in the New York COURT HOUSE, ROOKLAED. he literally leaped over the finul flight of which gives it power equul to the dollar World of March 9 Thomas E. Watson, C o a l 10 steps to the bottom. His wheel did ex-candidate for vice president, says: in gold to pay customs dues. Having WM. H. FOGLER, D l l C O ITCHING p il e s “ THE SENATORS WALKED IN IN SINGLE FILE.” not touch a single one of the stops, but If there was auy clear meuniug in the more than three times before his $16,000 took an outward and downward bound for uu equal vulue in this direction, the ATTORNEY AT LAW, c h e a p as quantity being limited, it bus equal verdict of last Novcnrher, it was that TB I L t o 8WAYHEI O IN T M E N T went into the box. The other men in tho j the bottom. Then it was the few who wit­ there should be uo free uud unlimited « MAIM bT., ItOCUI.aail. ABSOLUTELY CUB*S Will 1 mfcW ■ oom bine with Green refused to stake him | nessed the descent shuddered, the momen­ value in all directions, but the difference an yb o d y. UMI'IUM# McUiur. t »»d tum attained being so great as to pitch the |»:tween the metullio value of the silver •oiuage of silver at the old ratio of 18 auual at w by aeraUhlacTir further, but, still having fuith in his com­ c . bT e m e r y , 1 aUonfcOiw eeuiJtut tumor, firsts aad prvlrfcde, bination, Green played $6,000 more of his rider over the lost Hight. Hu left the sad­ dollar and this arbitrary vulue lies in to 1. own money through and then quit the I Fresco and Sign Painter A . F . Crockett Co. dle, but at the bottom wheel und rider the realm of credit. What I have so fur Coudt iwtil dapouesv MUtury. bteedhiK. abMMrb*tit<-Lussora. Boldbj 4rucctauorhy game. fell in a heap. Shields escaped, however, ROCKLAND KALN^ . S4*UXdffifTsU. 1*xc^4U*4 b/ Ua. A Av*, said lies at the foundation of the subject The Japanese government has adopted “Another celebrated senatorial hangout without a serious bruise. and must be first understood. N o rth E n d . at that time was that of Joe Hall, who the gold standard. The Japs are the kept on the avenue near Prindle's. Hall In London two inquests held within a “ We have now current in the United most progressive people of the east All came here from Virginia during James K. week resulted in verdicts that death was States available in the purchase and sale Wanted-An Idea Orders by telephone progressive nations are on the gold basis. Protect your Ideas i they may bring you wealth. Polk’s administration. Ho WAS without a caused by tight lacing. The autopsies of commodities and for the payment of —Pomeroy (O.) Lauder. Write JOHN WEDDERBUKN A CO.. Patent Alter, cent when be lauded in town. His friends | showed cirrhosis of the liver. labor services the following agencies: neya. Washington, D. C., for their 11.800 prise offer alven prompt attention und hew list ol oue ihou&juid inventions wmuted. THE ROCKJLAJND CQ U K 1ER-GA ZK TTE: SATURDAY, JU L Y 10, 1897

APPLETCH WASHINBTON Burn the Best! East Sennkbkc—Alden Robbins has built Mrs. Emma Burkett of Concord, N. II, a neat little building for a catriage house and and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Upham of North Nico Second Hand Hay Tedder grain room----- S. N. Simmons has purchased Union visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W. John­ a two horse mowing machine------Thomas ston last week----- Miss Blanche Rockwell re­ Robbins has repaired and painted his turned from Belfast Saturday----- John T. building, which greatly improves the looks Crockett has refurned from a brief visit to 1 Second Hand W alter Wood Mower of the place----- Miaa Carrie bunion of Union Providence and Worcester-----Mrs, O. D. ia visiting Mrs. Lida Cummings------William Brown of Rockland who has been visiting Gurney and wife of Rockville visited the her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ijpbam, has 1 Jones Chain Mower Fourth st the home of John Gurney------returned home----- Rev, Mr. Billings of Clin­ Maude. Robbins of Camden visited last week ton is acting as sn assistant in supplying the with her sister, Mrs, Cassie Robinson------Jesse pulpit of the M. E church at this vdlage for GREAT BARCAINS IN ABOVE Wentworth and wife attended the Advent Rev. Mr. Hills— J L. Burns made a busi. A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Pleaae ^nd any suggnrtlona er campmeeting in Chins this week----- David ness trip to New York last week------Hiram Bliss, Jr., has returned from Washington, recipe. to our special editor, addressed Good Cookery, Dorchester. Maae. Goodspeed and wife of Dexbury, Mass, ar­ rived Saturday and ate at David Cummings D. C., where he had been on business. Mrs. (Copyright) for the Summer——M. R. Simmons returned Bliss accompanied him as far as Saco----- Repairs for all Machines. Nice Hartshorn Oil, Wednesday from a viait with friends on Cape The mail service on the Liberty and Waldo Roller----- School in thia district closed Friday boro route is being performed by George Dear Hallie—Your letter Is am using, TOMATO SOUP. after a very successful term of io weeks Hall of North Union----- L. A. Law has re­ Q. W. DRAKES, but lt also reveals the many trials to Put one quart of tomatoes, one pint of laught by Miss Emma Bills of Union------Miss ceived hit commission as postmaster of this which housekeepers are subjected by re­ water or stock, one-half tablespoonful LAuie Henderson bat returned from an ex­ posloffice, succeeding W. M. Staples, resigned The Implement Man, ROCKLAND cipes which have so many "new-fangled" of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt, four tended visit in Boston------Mr. St. Clair of ----- Dr. and Mra. s. P. Strickland ate terms, which. If understood, are really cloves and four pepper corns on to boll. Brooks was in town a few days last week spending a few days at Danville, Maine----- very simple. I know that many house­ Simmer 10 minutes. Fry one table­ the guest of his sister, Mrs. Bertha Gurney E. C. Fish of Camden was io town Sunday— ------George H. Page and wife are in Bath Mr. and Mra T. S. Bowden spent a few days FOR SALE B* keepers look at a recipe which has a spoonful of chopped onlrns, and one A C R E A T foreign phrase, or one equally mysteri­ tablespoonful of chopped parsley In ono visiting their daughter, Mrs. Edward Ripley at their cottage last week at Muscongus. ous, and never try It, when they might talilespoonful of butter, until yellow — Mr. and Mrt. L. M. Gushee are rejoicing Repairing roads is ihe order of the day— COMBINATION The Deering find It just the thing they would like. Add a tablespoonful of cornstarch, mix over the birth of a ten pound daughter------Obed Overlock has put twenty feet on his barn and turned the roof round—Mrs. J E. Three of n kind thnt A.J.BIRD&CO. Now In my practice I have found many well and stir Into the tomato. Simmer The prospect for a good crop of hay it very bent two pair every Ideal Mower ten minutes nnd strain. Serve with encouraging, but the prospect for good Pierpont and Simon Overlook have newly Telephone 36-2. •uch rules and have gathered a little shingled their barna—Grace Ludwig is work­ time* list from time to time, which I send you. croutons. Tills soup can be made of weather to harvest it is very discouraging------ROCKLAND, ME. Mrs. Bertha Simmons who has been in Will- ing for Mra. Lizzie Luce—Miss Inez Light is You will often llnd the termed "braised" water, but sb ck gives it a better flavor W ith Holler And Ball Bearing* and Is more nourishing. Beef stock Is imanaett, Maas, for a number of weeks caring stopping with ber aunt, Mrs. A. T. Mitchell, m eat, and 1 can assure you lt Is delicious. 01 burkeltville----- Dr. and Mu, Sliic land are winner. 8 |, 4, 4 |, 6, 6 and 7 better thnn white stock. Bits of meat for bet sick mother, haa returned------A. II. Now the meaning Is simple: spending a few weeks in Lewiston with the Braised—Meat baked In a tightly- left from a roast are good for Newbert and son Walter were guests of Mrs. oot out. a .stock. Always use a wooden or Katie Newbert, Friday. doctor's parents—Oiland Mitchell of Worces covered stew pan to prevent evapora­ ter, Maas., was at W. W. Light's, Sunday and Health is Wealth! tion, so that It shall retain all Its own porcelain spoon to stir the soup. West Aitleton.—Mrs. Howard of Razor- ville was at J. W. Harriman’s last week; also Monday—Miss Maud Bowes closed a veiy juices, and those of the other articles An Iron spoon’ should be kept out of any­ successful term of school in district No. 7, in the pan, as brown herbs and spices. thing containing add. If flour Is used In Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Harriman------Thurs­ day the L. S. C. met with Mra. Harriman and Friday. Ice cream and cake was served in Vol-au-vent—A light puff paste, cut place of cornstarch take twice the quan­ the grove netr the school building—Miss round and small, enclosing any delicate tity, as one spoonful of cornstarch will had a lovely time------Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moody visited Camden, Friday. Their aunt, Mabel Morang of No. Union is working for minced meat. thicken ns mu-h ns two spoonfuls of Mrs. Rota Johnston----- Mrs. Geo, S'.cne ol Saute-pan—A thln-bottomed pan for flour. H »e the soup boiling when the Min Sarah Moody, returned with them for a Dr. E. C. W est’s brief visit-----C. K. Bartlett went to Monroe, ' Roxbury, Mass., is visiting ber parents, Mr. frying. thickening Is ndded, then stir all to­ and Mrs. S. S. Bartlett----- Moial Rose an 1 THE NEW YOllli CHAMPION HAY KAKE, tho loader of tho world In wood or Ateol nnd.the Rissole—Minced fish or meat made Into gether very rapidly to prevent lumping. Friday, aftei his wife and son—Quite a num­ ber of our families are taking their outing at A. E. Poland went to Round Ford on Deering All Steel Hake. . . , , . balls or put between two layers of paste. Serve with croutons, which are cubes of business last week----- J. L Burns returned THE CHAMPION ALL STEEL TEDHEIL Wo have thin tedder In wood orateel, I he heavy, Pate—A small pie. buttered bread, half an Inch square, this season instead of after baying as is the camberwomo gent* on drive wheel* have been l SI and Bladder spoonfuls of butter in a slewpan, add Troubles. Mos at the Boyd company’s factory, which they Mrs. A. H. Thayer’s Ihe Fourth----- This General Household Supplies. excellent for Sci­ two even tablespoonfuls of flour, and found to be in good condition. Much credit place was well represented tt the celebration atica. Send 4 cts. pour on slowly one pint of hot milk or is due President Hichborn of tbe Board of at Branch Mills Munday------F. N. Sylvester in stamps. The white stock, add one teaspoonful of salt Trade for the interest be has shown------Miss C. VLPERRY. Egyptian Modi and litter Lizzie visited friends in Palermo ! McInnis & McNamara, cine Co.. 46 Cliff and one teaspoonful of pepper. Put the Annie W. Bean of thia city left last week for Sunday----- M. E Overlook baa hired to (lour Into the melted butter with a wood­ The wire fly killer- Pstu A. O, MOORE, Bt., New York. Lancaster, Mast., where she will make a short do haying with J. T. Sprowl of Montvillc C u t M a m M jrtlu Sit-, Rockland Usyl en spoon until perfectly smooth 4 visiL and later with J. B. Bartlett of this place ' Taaci, Regulate* a off Repairs . . and add the hot milk. This Is the found­ K. I- Overlock has hired at the same place ' o ^ v s T o n i A . ation sauce used for so many things. Why look older than you really are, when that be baa worked the past two baying Jt Is very nice with any kind of fish, Kill* but due* uut erusk the fly. They C A-feiTOmA,. Pianos and Organs a « 1 ILuMii'tf*u«ptfit. Gxtxxra. eroekrr v. Hall’s liair Kcucwcr will completely restore seasons, O. A. Penny's of Peuneyville----- Tt* fto­ !w ; broiled oysters, or poured over an I fctujv*, or 16e. by iui.lt J. i . il all* the natural color as ru youth, for gray, faded H. L. Sprowl commenced work on bis uew •nty AddrvM.Urdw. tojUalrw UuriuUo.. ttoskUud, Me IlH fU omelet. nr fftrea. Wuxcxktxu, Maax. or discolored hair. algw.ux* shop last week. 0* wrspptt. 1 11 e THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1897.

llnaton: Mr. C. B. Jewell, Miss I. V. Jewell, ROCKPORT Washington; Miss Perry, Brunswick; Miss Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Monday was quite an enjoyable day for our It Pays To Look! Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Mathews, Belfast. And more are coming. THOMASTON Pale and Thin people. One of the features was the boat race CJA.IVtI3T3INr This hotel is a popular resort for Knox county between a number of the young men. The parlies and Mr. Martin expects to entertain Could Not Help Herself for Throe COME AND SEE ft/ptitor...... Vottfbr Registrr.. • •...... Volf for contestants were John and Bert McIntyre; COME AND SEE many this season. M onths--Im pure Blood Causes Herbert Linhy and Walter Higgins; Freddie BARCAIN NO. 4. W. C. French hat returned to Boston------McIntyre and Harold Arey; Wallace Page B A R C A IN N O . 1. Home...... Creat Suffering—How Relief 50 Young Men’s odd Suits Miss Hattie Hart it bookkeeping in Ayer’s and Hoddi.: Metcalf. The boats finished in All our odd $8.00, $9 and regular price $6. $7, $8 $9, In thia Conteat a nice bicycle manufactured market------Miss Margaret Newton has re­ In this content a nice bicycle manufactured Cam e—Better than Ever Before. the order named. The race was hotly con- by the Monarch Cycle Co. will be ylren to ihe by the Monarch Cycle Co. will be given to the $10.00 Suits, sizes 15 to 20, hoy or girl In Camden receiving the largcet turned from a trip to Boston— Mr. and boy or girl In Thomaston receiving the largest “ I have been In poor health owing to tested and was won by a small margin. In number of vote* Mrs. Seth Calderwood entertained the number of votea. Cut Price 8 0 .BO Cut Price 86.60 impure blood, weak stomach, biliousness the evening a fine display of fireworks was Baptist sewing society Wednesday afternoon given by Edwin P. Jaquilb of Chicago, at his RULES OF THE CONTEST and sick headaches, ever since I was a COME AND SEE — Benjamin Prince of Bangor is visiting Address all letters mid communications to Summer home on Beauchamp Point. COME AND SEE Knch yearly subscription for The Conrter- VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette. child eight years old. I have suffered friends in town------Mrs. Dorothy Haley of E. J. Southard came home from Bar Harbor BARCAIN NO. 6. Gazette, accompanied by 82, will entitle Boston is tbe guest of Mias Alice Cushing. The Contestants everything for the past 14 years. I got so to spend the Fourth----- Mrs. M. A. Packard BARCAIN NO. 2. 40 short pant Combination Suits, 1 tbe subscriber to cast 100 votes for bis favorite boy or girl in Camden. A wedding that deserves more than a pass­ Cecilia M. Roney...... 800 low that I could not help myself for three is visiting in Warren-----Rev. N. R. Pearson 100 pairs all wool Pants, reg­ all wool, extra pant and cap to Eva ;. H y le r ...... • « ...... POO attended the state Epworth League conven­ With six months subscription is given BO ing mention was solemnized at the home of months, and was pale and thin. My ular price $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. match, regular price $4.50, sizes votes. This applies to paying np subscrip­ Capt. Ezra W. Curtis, Union street, Wednes neighbors did not expect me to live tion in Portland this week------Miss Maria tion arrearages as well as new subscriptions. Barrett is home for the Summer from Brook­ Cut Price 81.00 7 to 16. day evening at 7.30 o’clock. The young THOMASTON through the winter. I asked my doctor No subscription received for less than six couple joined together by the bonds of wed­ lyn, N. V., where she is a teacher in the young Cut Price S3 69 months. Hon. Edward K. O’Brien and Miss Naomi if I could take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he ladies high school. She is the guest of her COME AND SEE Coupons will be printed in each issue of lock were William E. Tetley and Mill Jacobs were united in marriage at the home said that I could take as much of it as I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Barrett------Two BARCAIN NO. 3. COME AND SEE The Courier-Gazette until and Including Aldane E. Buzzelt, both residents of this of the bride, Gleason street, Thursday even­ town. Rev. F. M. Preble of the Baptist liked. I very soon found it helped me Rockport young men graduated with honor 25 Young Men’s Suits, dark BARCAIN NO. 6. Tuesday, Aug. 17, 1897. The contest will ing. The ceremony was performed by Rev. very much. I continued its use until from Hebron Academy this term, Maurice close at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, Ang. church was officiating clergyman and the C. D. Boothby in the presence of a few rela­ silk m ix'nre, all wool, regular • 25 odd Short Pant Suits regu­ 18, 1897. Newsdealers will please make a knot was tied in the presence of a large 1 had taken six bottles, and at that time I Barrett and Edward Piper. Mt. Piper has lar price $3, $3.50, $4, sizes note of the fact that this office will not tives and friends of the contracting parties. entered the bank of his uncle, Hon. Fred E. price, $9.00, sizes 15 to 20. number of friends, lor both bride and groom After receiving congratulations Mr. and Mrs. looked better than I ever did since I can 4 to 16, aocept any returned papers with the coupon are very popular. Mr. Tetley is especially remember. I shall never be without Richards in Portland------Miss Agnes Sylvester cat out. O’Brien were conveyed to the residence of the by the display of much presence of mind Cut Price 80.00 Cut Price 82.00 Any boy or girl in Camden cau enter con- well known in church and musical circles and late W. O. Masters, which will be their future Hood's Sarsaparilla as long as I can get it. is a highly esteemed citizen. Mrs. Tetley is prevented a serious conflagration Sunday YOUR MONEY BACK FOR TIIE ASKING AT OUR STORE. teat. The standing of the contestants will be home. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien have a wide It helped me more than any other medi­ evening------The shade on a parlor lamp in published In each Issue. a young lady of pleasing address, cultivated circle of acquaintances who felicitate them cine t hat 1 have ever taken. I advise any­ some way got afire and was burning freely Tile wheel is manufactured by the and accomplished and has hosts of friends. upon the happy event. Monarch Cycle Co. and to the fortunate boy The C.-G. unites in extending congratula­ one who is in poor health to try this when discovered. Miss Sylvester seized it or girl, who succeeds in winning it, means The Epworth League bad a sale of ice great blood purifier, Hood’s 8arsaparilla. and soon had it under the faucet in the sink, tions and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Tetley lota of liealtit and pleasure. have already gone to housekeeping on Cross cream and enjoyed a social at the home of I owe my life to thlB m edicine.” E liza burning her bands quite badly while doing it. Address all letters and communications to Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew Leach Wednesday The room was full of smoke. A few moments 0XEj^!CE(L9TniERS. The VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Ga­ street. A. BCMMIi, Box 1178, Claremont, N. H. The bicycle contest is growing in interest. evening------Mr. and Mrs. Israel Deems of All druggists. #1; six for #4. Get only Hood’s. more and there would have been serious zette Boston, and Miss Russell of Camden called trouble. The Contestants Both Miss Schwartz and Miss Wsrdwell sre upon friends in town a few days since. Mr. popular young ladies with hosts of friends. Glencove.—Independence Day,July 5,was UNIUN WASHINGTON Deems is a member of the firm of Jas. Bliss very quiet here. Quite a number attended the HOPE John Pillsbury was in Camden Sunday----- & Co., and is well known here. races at Knox trotting park while a party of Stickney Corner.—On the afternoon of CAMOEN THE EPWORTH LEAGUE Capt. Joel Hupper of Martinsville was in Much sympathy is expressed to Mr. and ladies celebrated the day by fishing at the The East Union B. B. Team went to Camden July 5th the Stickneys played the new Wash­ town Wednesday----- Miss Hannah Colcord of Mrs. Herbert Simmons in the loss of their Cunnering Ledges, Pine Hill------German Monday, July 5, and defeated the High ington Mills nine to give thenl practice and a Miss Florence Murphy has returned from Searsport is the guest of Mrs. C. II. Wash­ little girl, four weeks old. The funeral oc­ measles are again prevalent in the vicinity; Schools 26 to II. Gleason, Alden and few points. They have got good material and a several months visit in Boston------Mr. and burn------Mrs. J. A. Marshall and son of New curred Friday, July 2------Washington W. W. Gregory, Laura F. Young and Jennie Williams from here are members of the East good backing but must hang together and take Mrs. N. J. Ingraham Jr. have returned from a York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift----- Mathews, a much respected citizen, passed M. Brown are among those recovering------Union team------Miles Jones and daughter interest and listen to those who know the visit to Deer Island----- Lloyd Chamberlain The state convention of tbe Maine Ep­ W. E. Mason and family of Orange, Mass., away Wednesday, June 30. He had been Albion Ingraham went on the excursion to Celeste of Cambridgeport, Mass., came Satur­ game in order to be successful. The Stickneys has returned to his home in Brockton, Mass., worth League opened at Portland Wednes­ who were in town the first of the week left sick some lime though not confined to his Vinalhaven on steamer Gov. Bodwell,Monday day. He returned early this week while with the exception of two knew nothing about after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Miller day with an address of welcome by Mayor Wednesday for Montreal. Mr. Mason has bed but a few days, fie bad always lived on ------Alfred C. Young has been very unfortu­ Celeste will visit her grand parents, Mr. and the game a year ago, but they have taken ----- Mrs. J. J. Herrick visited friends in Randall. charge of a party making an excursion to that the homestead farm and his pleasant, genial nate with his horses. Oue has been sick for Mrs. A. L. Jones through the Summer months. great interest and are playing great ball, hav­ Boston this week----- Frank Chapman has re­ Rev. Dr. Parsons, pastor of the Chestnut street church added a pleasant and hearty city. way gave him many friends. A wife, a son, some weeks and Mr. Young was obliged to Mr. Jones brought two friends, Messrs. Gow ing won their first three games and two by turned to his home in Salem after a visit here. W. O. Mathews, a brother, Levi Mathews, have him killed last week. Another died from and Grant, with him on his brief visit. forfeit. They are looking for defeat sometime George S. Cobb Post, G. A. R. has pur greeting. He briefly reviewed the history of Mrs. T. Watson Dunn and children left for and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Hobbs, survive him Maine Methodism and referred especially to Portland Wednesday. colic at Rockport Tuesday making the third The glorious Fourth passed off quietly here. but will work hard Io avoid it------The East chased a lot in Mountain street cemetery for and they have the sympathy of the community. Mr. Young has lost lately----- All mails from The usual ringing of bells and burning of Unions will probably be here Saturday, July the burial place of deceased soldiers who the good record of the Chestnut street church, The ladies of the Baptist society held an The funeral took place Friday, July 2, and Glencove p. o. are now despatched to the new powder, of course, was in order and the loth, and it is understood that a fine supper have no relatives. The lot will be nicely whose history dates back, nearly to the last apron sale at the vestry Wednesday afternoon. was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Preble of Rockland and Camden Railway post office, children indulged in fire crackers, etc. will be given both clubs after the game on the graded and early in the future a mortar and century. He said there are about 25,000 A large number of aprons were sold. They Camden officiated and the interment was at and we receive all malls from the above. grounds by the ladies at the Corner------Dent- i balls will be placed in the center. When Methodiits in Maine, and nearly one-third of also served a supper which was one of the Elmer E. Light, proprietor of the Unicn them are members of the Epworth league. Lincolnville Center------Friday, July 2, Mr. Ralph Y. Ingraham of this place is postal Creamery, also well known as mailer of ist Achorn is having considerable practice in completed this lot will add much to the at best. In the evening a fine entertainment Campbell of Searsmont made his first trip clerk------Arlemas Young went on a fishing Jefferson------Miss Minnie Creamer employed tractiveness of the beautiful cemetery. The response in behalf of the convention was given before an audience that was smaller Pomona Grange and a member of the State was made by President Strout. He expressed from Appleton to Camden. Emery Kimball, trip to the White Island grounds the 20th inst. at the Augusta hospital is at home on a visit The running time at Knox mills is now ten than it would have been had the public known the former stage driver on the route, retired Board of Agriculture, was united in marriage pleasure at the large attendance and spoke in his sailboat. He caught 72 cod, haddock, Sunday, July 4, to Mrs. Cora A. Mansfield ol ------Crops are looking pretty well for late hours a day with Saturday as a holiday. of the talent of the lady who was the chief Thursday, July I----- Miss Lucy Boardman etc.------Capt. W. R., E. B. and Bennie IL planting hereabout------The store formerly oc of the good growing out of such assemblages actor. Miss Marie Kniblce of Boston, the Hope. She is well known in Grange circles The Daniel Kelley company did not occupy as this. spent a few days in South Hope and Thomas­ Hail were at borne the first of the week in and at secretary of Pomona. Many friends cupied by F. Davis and later by N. M.Leavett lady referred to, in her role of humorist and ton last week, returning home Friday------the boerds at the Opera House Thursday and The reports of the first vice-president, Mr. schooner C. and R. Tarbox-----Alfred Tebo of Mr. and Mrs. Light unite in wishing them is to be opened up again by A. C. llumes------whistler certainly more than met the expecta­ Mrs. N. B. Conant and daughter Anna of W. O. Luce was around here one day last Friday evening. The company stranded in A. P. Notion of Lewiston, and the fourth of Nova Scotia is at his brother's, Wm. Tebo. a long and happy married life. Vinalhaven. tions of the andience. Miss Knibbe’s voice Rockland were the guests of Mrs. Sadie Chas. A. Doncett, also of N. S. is in town and week selling farming implements. Wm. vice-president, Miss Helen P. Genn of Or- is flexible to a wonderful degree, her enunci­ Athearn a lew days last week------Mrs. Jes­ will help Cant. Sylvester during haying------Mrs. Geo. W. Fish has been on the sick Humes purchased a cultivator. Rev. W. W. Hooper will preach at the ringtou, were read. ation is very distinct; her manner pleasing. sie Nutt of Camden spent last Friday with her Mrs. Philip Robisbaw and children of Rock­ list for several days past. Universalist church Sunday morning at 10.30, The annual report of the secretary. Miss Those who did not attend the concert failed The Stickneys went to North Waldoboro Sadie A. Lowell of Dexter, was of special in­ daughter, Mrs. Clara Mansfield------It was land, were at Wm. Tebo’s the 4th------Most If you are looking for first-class invest­ on the evening of July 5th and played the subject; “The Heretics We Ought to Fear.” to witness the best exhibition of dramatic art a happy occasion Friday afternoon, July 2, ol our farmers will commence haying this ments see the line of bonds offered by N. T. If you are looking for first-class invest­ terest. There has been during the year, she that has been given in Thomaston for many North Waldoboros. The North Waldoborcs said, an increase of nide chapters in the Maine when Miss Annie Miller, with scholars and week------Mr. and Mrs. R. Anson Crie were Farwell, Rockland, next door to the city had an expert left band curve pitcher by the ments see the line of bonds offered by N. T. years. The local artists who bad part in the invited friends, boarded the little steamer Ray treasurer's office. Farwell, Rockland, next door to the city league, and a growth of interest in tbe old entertainment met with a cordial reception. at Zebulon Lufkin’s the first of I the week------name of Dodge who succeeded in fooling all organizations; the ontlook is bright. There and Captain Harkness took us down beauti­ Sylvester Parshley and Burt Parshley of Dor­ East Union.—Miss Nina Titus is at home, tbe left hand batters who made but few hits. treasurer’s office. The following program was presented : ful Lake Megunticook to his cottage, where are now in the state 131 chapters, with a total chester, Mass., were recently at A. C. Young’s where she will spend her vacation------C. M, Pitcher Sukeforth of the Stickneys did the Everything is progressing finely lor tbe membership oi 7,243. The Rockland district Dnet—Whispering Hope we enjoyed ourselves. Miss Stella Bartlett They spent the week with relatives at Rock­ Walker, esq., of Rockland spent last Sabbath Misses Tlnae and Emily Wilson best batting of either side making three two presentation of ihe cantata Queen Esther at has the greatest number, 1,480. A Mortifying Mistake, for little girls, 1 rendered some pretty selections on the piano, ville------George McKinney was recently with his mother, Mri. J. A. Walker------baggers. The Stickney boys think Dodge a the Opera Houie, Monday evening. The the teacher and others joined in singing. The Rev. C. L. Banghart of Oldtown, junior An Ord^'ior’a’llcture, Alice Gary f uu,KnlbItc here------The generators were shut down We are glad to see Emery Thomas out fine fellow as well as a good pitcher but tbe cast will be as follows: captain's new pavilion adds much to the en­ superintendent, reported a total membership at the power bouse for about an hour during again after being confined to the house for Stickneys are hard bitters. Dodge needs an A Mian Jennie 11111 Beeln, thing., Eugene Field. j joyment of pleasure patties. On our return Queen, of 3,252, representing 86 junior leagues, an Solo, Good bye sweet Day Mr.. Horace Little the thunder shower last Saturday. New several weeks, on account of an injury re­ 1 catcher to hold him, not saying but wbat King Ahaauerue, J. A. Brew.tcr increase of 18 leagues and 1,179 members How Divorcee are Made; or Why Marriage 1. a we were taken up the Turnpike and around lightning arresters were put up a week or so ceived by a fall from an apple tree. He Shuman did well. After the game a dinner Human, Mr. Foudray Mordeeai, W. E. Tetley since the last convention. The detailed sta­ Failure, Original M l.. Kibler among the islands, making our trip a delight­ ago. Two cars bad their motors injured by wishes the correspondent to express his sin­ was given the winning club in the church. Duet, Like the Lark ful one, for which many thanks are due Miss Zereah, Miaa Teresa Arau tistics of the report were: Mia. Hassell and Mr. Mathew. lightning the 3d inst. The telephone at the cere thanks to neighbors and friends and Tbe following is the score by innings: Prophetess, Miaa M. I.ouiao Pottle Augusta district has 13 junior league; in­ Miller------George and Fred Mansfield are Mordecal's slater, Mrs. Julia Aborn Collins Irish Jerry, Mary L. Dickaon t Street Railway office was also slightly dam­ also to Pioneer Grange for the kindness ren­ 4 5 8 9 crease in leagues, 3; increase in membership, Under the W illow ., Hose H.Thorp z M t.. Knlhlce spending this week with their grandmother, aged the same date------The King's Daughters dered him during his illness, for which he Stickneys 3 High Priest, C. I>. Wadaworth The Smack in School J Mrs. Jessie Nutt in Camden------Miss Lelia Scribe, II C. Small 2430. met with Mrs. W. T. Gregory Thursday after­ feels very grateful. N. W’s o 1 o 1 3 1 1 0 0 7 Herald, E. 0 . St Clair Bangor districl, 15 leagues; increase, 3 George Moore of Bolton who has been vis­ Taylor and Miss Gertrude Dunbar ol South King's Guards, noon------Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II. Sylvester Hits, Stickney 15, Norlh Waldoboro to, leagues and 302 members. iting his brother, J. E. Moore, returned home Hope called on friends in this place last week, and Son Eddie of Center Lincolnville, spent errors, Stickney 5, North Waldoboro IO. Josfab Hobbs. E . C. St. Clair, W . E . Crane, F or­ Wednesday. WARREN est Russell. Bucksport district, 11 leagues; increase, I Thursday----- Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bagley the 4th and 5th inst in town----- Elliott Tol- Persian Prluceas, Grace Parker W. E. Vinal, C. H. Cushing, W. J.Jameson took a trip Saturday to Vinalhaven and re­ ______William M. H. Teague has returned from league and 275 members. man of Rockland was at Z. Lufkin’s Tuesday APPLETON Median Princess, Eva Pottle Levi Copeland and Robert Walsh attended turn----- S. L. Bills returned last week Irom a A. F. Humphrey has returned from Mon- j his studies at Hebron Academy for the Sum- Queen's Pages, Lewiston district, 18 leagues; increase, 3 the silver anniversary of the K.of P.at Portland bcgail ** vv i - r» 1___1 — f ’ mar unoiiinn DflWPSnal T2 11101*11 and Wife Burkettville.— Daniel Williams has Agnes Knowlton, Nina Roberts leagues and 92 members. fishing trip to Matinicus----- Ernest Brown Mrs.Rebecca Packard,of Rockland, mer vacation----- Principal Russell and wife a, Martan Knowlton this week------Jesse Peabody went to Portland was home from Ctiehaven for the Fourth. His have gone from town for a few weeks vaca­ purchased a new horse of Geo. Hall------Portland district, 16 leagues; increase, 4 was at Capt. C. A.Sylvester’s the 5th------Mis. Frank Mears and wife visiled at Albert The cantata will be followed by a business leagues and 63 members. Thursday to visit bis daughter who has a po­ wife accompanied him from Camden------Caro Keating and daughter Jessie of Appleton tion----- The new train from Boston reaches sition in the Maine General Hospital. There will be a meeting next Sunday at 2 p. Warren at 8.15 p. m. John Clements meets Thurston's, Sunday------Mrs. Emma Thurs­ men's reception at which the following busi­ Rockland district, 13 leagues; increase, 4 were guests at A. C. Young’s Monday------ton visited Mrs. T. II. Day, Tuesday------ness houses will be represented: J. A. leagues and 204 members. Mr. and Mrs, Owen Adams returned from m.------Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, Mr. and Orrin Moore of Charlestown, Mass., was lately this train regularly. Boston mail reaches Mrs. Frank Conant and son Ralph, and Mrs. here now st 9 a. m.------Both of our pastors Nettie Calph and Mary Howard are visiting Brewster by Alice M. Miller; Clarence A. The convention sermon, preached by Portland Tuesday. at Capt. E. J. Collins------Tax collector C. their mother here------Geo. Hall and family Packard & Co., by Agnes Gilkey; Boston Rev. J. M. Frost of Bangor, was a stirring, Capt. David Fuller's yacht Comet won Conant’s niece, Miss Emma Meservey of Fred Knight of Rockport, was here on busi- preached Fourth of July sermons last Sun­ Blair, Nebraska, went to Bangor Sunday, and day------Ben. Spear has a new brazing have moved to Washington where it will be Cale by Emma Moore; Miss Alice Drake by eloquent address, from the text, Zach, iv., 2: third money in the race at Portland, July 5. nessjTuesday—Miss LillianIIeaward of Rock­ more convenient for him driving the stage Stella Wight; E. E. Boynton by Helen Small; “What Seest Thou?” The sermon was replete Edward Miller sailed the yacht. enjoyed the trip----- Gilman Sampson of Mel­ land was recently a guest at Charles W. Stud- apparatus. It is an interesting sight to see rose, Mass., spent Sunday and Slonday with it in operation------Elmer E. Jameson recently ------Dr. Rowe spent the Fourth here with his Robert Armstrong by Grace Hall; Curtis & with advice in regard to the fostering of tbe J. O. Cushing & Co. are repairing their ley's------Mr. and Mrs.Roscoe Carter of South wife at L. Caswell’s----- The thermometer Spear by Freda Ellms; Hunt, the Haber­ juvenile auxiliaries of the church. his wife and little son at the home of Mrs. Hope were guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. set up a wind-mill for Fred Smith at Crescent limekilns. Sampson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn Beach----- The postoffice is moved again. stood 92 in the shade Tuesday------C. Y. dasher by Blanche Schwartz; Courier-Gazette The church was well filled in the evening. S. Ingraham, Monday------Lots of mails at Peabody of Warren was at John Harding’s, by Agnes Knowlton; Fuller & Cobb by A praise service was held, beginning at 7.30, The street sprinkler made its first and pos­ Payson. Their daughter, Mrs. Addle Heath, Glencove postoffice. A t6a. m. and 11.25 The new quarters are roomy and more con­ sibly only appearance for the season Wednes­ accompanied Mr. Sampson and remained a venient in situation for the residents of the Saturday night----- Children’s day will be Louise A. Currier; Cressey, Jones 4i Allen by conducted by Rev. L. G. March of Damaris­ a. m., 3.25 and 5.50 p. m. mails arrive from observed at the school Sunday, July II. Tbe J. F. MacNichol; Mrs. Perkins’ Dining rooms cotta. day. The attachment gave out and it is not few days longer. Rockland and Boston (exceptl at 3.25 p. m.) western side----- We call attention to the serviceable. It will cost about #50 to purchase need of gravel or at least coal ashes for that children are preparing a good program and by Emma Harrington; C. II. Moore by Car­ President Strout announced the appoint­ and from points on the Maine Central and undoubtedly will give a good time. rie Babbidge; W. M. Purington by Alice ment ot the following committees of the con­ and attach a new apparatus. The owners of West at the last a. m. and p. m. arrivals. At crossing in the sidewalk opposite N. B. Elmwood.—Miss Addie Ludwig visited Moore; Camden Publishing Co. by Mabel vention : the sprinkler do not think the present patron­ CUSHIN6 the time of arrivals above mails are despatched Eastman’s------We are glad to tee mote age will warrant the outlay. A movement gravel than it usually placed upon some of our Miss Mae Lamsou last week------Mr. and Mann; W. V. Lane by Eva Pottle; J. C. On nominations—F. H. Nickerson, Brewer; Mrs. Theron Payson has returned from for Rockport and other points North. At 7.10 Mrs. Mears of Waldoboro visited at John Curtis by Pauline Lacy; C. F. Miller by John Loveitt, Portland; L. S. Robinson, has been started by Landlord Misters of the Jamaica Plain where she has been visiting a. m., 12.40, 440 and 7.10 p. m. the reverie roads. Clay, turf, sand, loam are not suitable Knox Hotel to purchase an attachment----- J. road materials----- Local minert-logists find Kirk's last week------Dell Butler, wife and Florence Ayers. Rockland. relatives.------G. I. Young and A. F. Hathorne is the case, mails being sent for Rockland son of Rockland, spent the Fourth with his Tbe C.-G. correspondent made a call on On resolutions—H. N. Brooks, Orrington; A. Creighton 4k Co, have let their kilns out were at home from York to spend the and points West and received from Rockport intereiting specimens of good mineral! at the and taken their rock teams off the road------McLoon and Stover lime quarries. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Butler------F. O. Martin of the Mountain View Hotel, David Lewis, Skowhegan; L. H-Gerrisb, Jr., Fourth------Mist Cora E. Wing went to and above; Sunday, one mail each way, arriv­ Leta Young is visiting Mae Lamson------Thursday afternoon, and found Mr. Martin in Portland. •Capt. David Hodgman and wife arrived home Brunswick Tuesday where she will do can­ ing at 7.30 a. m and departing at 740 p.m.— What the Warren people would like to Wednesday------Rev. S. L. Hanscom has been Robert Keen and wife were the guests of her a very genial mood for he had every reason On credentials—A. A. Callaghan, Port­ vassing for a Portland firm during vacation. Rev. S. L. Hanscom, pastor of the M. E. know of Bath is why the Tigers were kept sister, Mrs. William Hall Monday. to expect he would have his hands full this land; Harry E. Tibbetts, Dexter; Mils in Portland a few days. church, Thomaston, discoursed very interest­ Miss Alice Launsberry of Concord, Mass., waiting one and one half hours after placing North Aitleton.—Miss Mae Dunton, season in accommodating all who desired to Blanche H. Adams, Berwick. A. F. Barton is at work on a large sarcop­ is in town visiting Mrs. Judson Payson------ingly at Glen Cove School house, Sunday------their machine, before they were allowed to Appleton's lady violinist, will lead in the enjoy life at his popular hostelry. The house An interesting address on “The Missionary hagus to be erected in memory of the late John A. Hathorne of Malden, Mass., has S. H. Tolman of Rockville will lead the n th play. The fact is, they were afraid of the praise and song service at the North Apple- is new, of modern arcbilecture, provided with Work of the Chapter” was delivered by Rev. George R. Fuller. been visiting his brother Frank D. Hathorne inst., and Miss Mary E. Knight of Rockport Tigers and played a game on them. The ton church Sunday evening, July 11. All are all modern conveniences, and its cuisine and E. O. Thayer of Woodfords. After the ren­ Schs. Richard Hill, Eliza Levensaler and ----- Miss Gertrude Hathorne has gone to will sing----- The red barn owned by the actual distance played by the Tigers Monday cordially invited. Seats free. service are up to a high standard of excel dering of an anthem by the Congress street Nettie Cushing, are ready to sail with lime. Malden to visit friends------Clarence H. Davis Tillson heirs on Warren street, near at Bath was 210 feet, but as the wind blew lence. The section is entirely free from ma­ church choir au address was given by Rev. John Sullivan’s, was struck by lightning dur­ the water from the paper it was cut down to The click ot the mowing machine is heard Fogerty of Roalindale, Mass., was in town to VINALHAVEN laria, and its elevation secures perfect drain­ J. D. Pickles of Boston on the subject, “The spend the Fourth with his friend Orrin H. ing last Saturday’s thunder shower and 194. The Tigers think 194 feet play was age. The drives in the vicinity are pictur­ Palace and Ita Purpose.” It, was an eloquent in the land------Two weeks of unbroken sun­ burned to the ground. The barn contained most as good playing as the base ball at Rock­ The Lilian Tucker company will entertain shine now would please the farmers——C. Woodcock------Waldo S. Page of Boston is in esque and delightful and the rowing and sail' and convincing appeal for rightful living. town----- Charles L. Burton of Billerica, only a few tons of straw but made .quite a land. the public at Memorial Hall, all next week. ing in yachts on the placid bay is enjoyed by From 9 till 10 o’clock a reception to dele­ Willey returned from Bangor Wednesday— blaze. Tbe house which was three or four Tbe company is an especially good one and Capt. Samuel Watts and wife of Tenant’s Mass., has been visiting bia parenti, Mr. and 89 in the shade, Wednesday. Begins to all tourists. Here those who want rest, who gates under the auspices of the Epworth Mrs. J. F. Burton----- Fred L. Kelleran, hundred feet distant was not damaged, the feel like Summer. specialties are first class. The magniscope is do not care for the gay and fashionable life League chapter of tbe Chestnut street church Harbor were in town Thursday. wind blowing from the latter------Wm.B.Weed one of the wonders of the age. The omission of the non-resident property Austin L. Burton and George E. Burton re­ The Summer visitor is with us------A num­ will find one of tbe most charming spot took place in the vestry. turned to their work in Boston Monday night of LittleDeer Isle was tbe guest of his mother, ber of Warren people are at Martin’s for that repose of mind and body not to be Thursday the following officers were in the comparative table of the town’s prop­ Mrs. Eleanor Bray, at Capt. E. J. Collin's last LIST OF LETTERS chosen 1 President, L. S.Robinson, Rockland; erty in last week's edition of The C.-G. made ------Albert H. Robinson was at home for a Point this week. found at the usual resort, and the invigorat­ few days last week----- Mrs. Ralph Smith of week. Mr. Weed, and John Spinney of the ing effect of the bracing air mingled with the vice presidents, James Bates, Gardiner, Miss an unfavorable showing for the town. The same place were on their way to the Grand The postoffice has been moved to Norton Remaining in the Rockland P. O. for the Wentworth, Bangor, Emma J. Stearns, Saco, town hgurea are; Real estate #707,742, per­ Rockland has been visiting ber parents Mr. block, and Postmaster Lswry is on deck------fragrance of the balsam fir and pine and the and Mrs. Wm. H. Robinson----- Mr. and Mrs. Banks in Scb. Arthur V. S. Woodruff, of weekending July 3, 1897: ■alt sea air, gives new life and vigor to tbe in Miss Alice May Douglass, Bath; secretary, sonal property #517,390—showing a loss in Bucksport, Capt. John F. Peterson. John Young of Thomaston is repairing J. H. Miss Sadie A. Lowell, Dexter; treasurer, W. real estate of #2471, and in personal property T. W. Marshall visited on Loud's Island Payton's house—John Holt has bought tbe Gents List Rowe Geo. D. valid and overworked man of business and recently----- Eugene R. Kelleran has been West Rockkikt.—T. H. Bucklin picked Artmau William letters. Mr. Martin each year adds to tbe at­ H. Perry, Hallowell; junior league superin­ of #38.97 «• strawberries from his vines, July 1—Mrs. Smith lot between G. W. Walker’s and Benj. Brown George ______.Valter, tendent, Rev. C. L. Banghart, Oldtown. The home for a short visit from Massachusetts. Berry Alfred B. Maater tractions of the house and locality, aud en­ Raymond Levensaler and M iss Lizzie Dun­ Leach is in very feeble health—Mr. Miller Spear’s bouse, and will erect a bouse ou it— Bch. Lucy J . Warren place of holding tbe next convention was left Tbe Warren fife and drum corps had a pres­ Cromwell Choe. I. Stowe H. T . deavors to make it a desirable place for that bar were married at Reno, Nevada, July 3. The Sunday-school held its picnic at has repaired bis storehouse. Andrew Tolman Cloeeeu Capt.. Bob___ J. _II Ladles Liat ent of nice badges at Bath, from A. M- Wetb- select class of people who want to find a quiet open. Send in your votea for the young lady you Maxey's grove Monday. Quite a company had tbe job—E. Orbeton has had bis buildings Butler Auaplaud Mrs. Emellue place to spend tbe Summer that is free from Tbe following delegates from this section attended and a pleasant time was enjoyed. erbee—W. A. Copeland and wife of Medford Dobbin Koacoe S., Seh. Brown Mis. Amelia tbiok most popular and who would like to painted—Mr. Tolman has repaired tbe aide- Abbie L. Walker Bunker Mrs. Emma restraint, homelike and congenial. The fol­ were in attendance: Many thanks are extended for the use of the Mass., arc visiting relatives in Thomaston and Rockland—Mrs. Joseph York, Evelyn B. ride a good bicycle at the expense of The C. walk on Warren street with gravel. We Warren—The young men from Aroostook Dlrigo Stand Co., Fatraud Miaa Lizzie U. lowing guests have already registered: Mr. G. Rend the conditions at the head of this grove. can't get ours repaired with gravel on Rock­ Davit Hiratn J Fullerton Mrs. R . M# and Mrs. W. I. Badger, Boston; H. L. Ban­ Crockett, L. S. Robinson and wife, L. F. land street and the ladies are likely to get who work at haying in Warren every Sum­ Hamlin K. R Kellooh Mrs. M. W . Bacbelder and wife, Isadore Robbins, Mrs. column. Vote early and often. Some person or persons did a very smart mer, arrived in town Saturday, tbe 3d. Libby Ollie McFadden Mllly croft, Worcester; Mrs. C. L. Coyle, Wash act Sunday. Being in need of a piece of swamped crossing the street on account of MeGIIllck Thoa McClanneu Mrs Helen iogton; Mr. and Mrs. John Breen, Miss Mar­ Susie Heald, Mrs. J. E. Stevens, Mrs, A. A. rope they went to the flag staff belonging tp mud. If you are looking for first-class invest­ Mlllett Ralph L. Porter Mrs Helen garet M. Breen, J. E. Burke, Lawrence; Shepard, F. S. Mills, and wife, Mrs. H. J. the school-house in Dist. 3, cut the halliards ments see tbe line of bonds offered by N. T Paterson a . Meru Piper Mrs Carrie Tills Lynch, Oakdale; Mr. and Mri. Albert Killman, Mrs. Belle St. Croix, 1. E. Stevens, Farwell, Rockland, next door to the city Plant Osker Shea J . D . and took about half of it. It was discovered Parker Chaa. A . Stover, Mica Florence Gay, Miss Gay, jjrookline; Miss Harlow, Lillian M. Baker, Mrs. Ida Simmons, Mrs. L evi Seavey Munday morning when they went to hoist the treasurer’s office. Ralph Ulmer, Mrs. Ella Lurvey. flag. It is a pretty small piece of business. A Great Offer! Rockport—Rev. N. K. Pearson. All the New Ideas in ------Rev. H. I. Holt will preach the fourth PALERMO Camden—Gertrude M . Faunce. sermon on the “Holy Ghost” Sunday morn- West Palermo—Herbert E. Bowden of TK? MAINE STATE FAIR, Lewiston, Union—C. H. Harding, Alice M. Young ' ing, subject, “The Divine Sanctifier.” In the FOR. Rockland is visiting bis old borne in China— A. E. Bradford, Carrie M. Bradford. evening be will preach to the young people, Mrs. F. W. Jordan was in this vicinity on bus Aug. 30, 31; Sept. 1, 2, 3 . | t m k o a t e s . Thomaston—Rev. S. L. Hanscom and Spring Style H ats taking for his subject “Self Respect.” Sun- incss Tuesday------Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bowler wife. day afternoon be will preach at the Pleasant called on A. E. Brown Sunday------Miss Iloreeloae Curt-luge Ruoea. Flroineu'e M uster. One Dollar Fvoz-ytlilnif Novel mid Interesting. . . , . BOOTS, SHOES, Point schoolhouse. Blanche Boynton is visiting Mrs. Gustavoui Resolutions of Respect# Miss Minnie Hathorne is working at Mrs. Brown------Those who attended the 4tb of m b e t y o u r »»«.xan»rxj® TECUM! u .. .A N D .,., Miller's who is very sick. July celebration at Branch Mills report Whereas, Our Divine Master has seen fit and teu ceute by wail we will semi to remove our honored and beloved brother, a check good for good time. Tbe absence of intoxicants was CLOTHING especially noticeable at tbe celcbration- Edwin L. Thompson, to the Grand Chapter SOUTH THOMASTON ilarrit Hallowell is at work for Fred Turner above. baying------E. S. l’reacott ol Farmington is in Attention Given Sm all Things Resolved, That the members of Orient For Meu anti Hoys. Owl’s Head.—Lewis A. Arey and Miss Chapter, No. 30, Order Eastern Star, deeply Maud Thomas of Boston spent the Fourth One Dozen town on business------Schools in Palermo closed June 25, having been in session deplore the loss of our brother; that in his here----- Owl's Head hid a Fourth ol July That we are tirst-clase machinists has been demonstrated to tbe death we have lost a true friend; our order SEE THE NEW parade consisting of mounted Indians and eight weeks with the following efficient teach eis: E. Palermo, Mouie A. Turner; Grecly’s satisfaction of a growing list of patrons. We are just as considerate aud an honest upright member. colored fellows, a veritable Uncle Sam and Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with Sw eaters AND several on foot and didn't they make a Cabinet Photographs Corner, Winifred Worthing; liowicr school, careful of the small jobs as we are of the large ones—in fact ye cater for Grace A. Biadstrcet; Nutter school, Sylvia the bereaved ones, aud recommend them to Bicycle Suits racket. Ask those who were trying to enjoy Turuer; Foy school, Emtua Uradstreet; Cen­ the small jobs. Our repairing is a specialty with us and there is no job the care of Him who “doeth all things well.” their morning nap----- We are expecting to Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions have an interesting children's day concert at Check is good until J an. 1, 1898, hut ter, Bertha B. liauson; Carr’s Corner, Mae too small for us to handle. We ever keep in mind the fact that cau he had for a limited time only so E. Norton; Western Ridge, Myrtle M. he sent to the family of our deceased brother the cbapcl next Sunday night. Tbe chapel Boynton. as au expression of sympathy, in this hour of will be prettily decorated and each class will apply at once to WE ARE MACHINISTS. their great affliction. LADIES’ FOOTWEAR A SPECIALTY be known by the Bower they have adopted. Rockland’s representatives at Bath report Resolved, That our charter be draped in a fine celebration and have to offer but one mourning, a copy of these resolutions be LEVI SEAVEY, Morse & Davies, criticism. The hue of inarch was too lung. spread upon our records, aud a copy be sent The Bath Times says that tbe Tiger’s of to the Courier-Gazette for publication. Warren arc au-upto date company on parade. Perhaps the Masons who attended the Trien­ TRADE CENTRE, Slog bi Studio, Rockland, Me. nial Conclave in Boston two years ago might R O B IN S O N He S M IT H , C. M. Lucas, Electa E. Robbins, Electa A. It will also he minded that they did not come Lucas, Committee on Resolutions. THOMAITON, MAINE. home horn ibe muster contests empty handed. LEV I MOUSE. EKED M. D A V IE S not have thought au. 20 Ouls. St. - - ItocliLlaiici THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, SATURDAY. JULY 10 lt»97.

JULY CITY BOYERRMERT H 7 // It Please You to L is te n ? J street, on the southern side of I.imerock MARINE MATTERS. ERTERTAIREO SHARPSHOOTERS stseet, a concrete sidewalk with a granite curbing and a paved gutter, giving the street a W ednesday, July 21 What. Onr Home Veawcla Are Doing.—Go«- The Wohnrn Mechanic" Phalanx fam nijo New City Itnildlng w Sore Thing lint Per- Careful Wives, line grade to conform thereto; and all the mnnent Improvements Deferred. abutters on said street who have become par­ "Ip of Quarter-deck and Fo’eale. Kochlnnd and Displays It* PrnirrM. The July meeting ol the city government Ambitious Housekeepers, ties hereto agree to pay the following propor­ Sch. S. J. Lindsey, McFadden, arrived The rifle men of Tillson Light Infantry ran held Tuesday evening wa. important Irom tions of the total expense ol building said Tueadav Irom New York v:a Portland. up against some expert* Thursday afternoon several standpoints. It gave us a new city walk, with said curbing aad gutter, viz: Those Maine Festival Concert S:h. Carrie C. Miles. White, arrived Irom when the crack Woburn team, selected from building and thoroughly aired the steam roller Sensible Girls on the southern side one-third and those on Boaton Tuesday. Co. G, • 205 and 500 Plain Street, From now until Sept. 1, the jewelry stoics committee. Tbe vote however, to build was C w II close every evening except Saturday at 6 doubted by Alderman Johnaon. Mr. John- «O C I£L .A IV X > , rti-.'KireJ Jtl | of rusticating on the Maine Coast. . C . ROCKLAND. ' o’clock. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1«D7

ST GEORGE so n e CURIOUS FACTS moisture in the sir increases if becomes en­ MUSTER ROLL tirely ic i, ano r. i:»si..» so throughout the MRS. CURTIS, NEW YORK, CASH AND G IV E N F R E E Tenant’s Harbor.—J. William Keene of Patterson, N. J., is in tuwn for the Summer. rainy sea«on. or Camden Citizen. Who Fnnght Nobly According to the post Rice department All i.ivti* when perched on trees or bushes $ 3 ,4 0 0 .0 0 PRIZES E A C H M O N T H Mr. Keene will give piano leaaona to a large For Preservation of the Union. estimates this country will use next year nerve a* weathercocks, •• they invariably Tells Her Experience W ith As follow s: class of pupils------Miss Louise Gurnee of of ordinary stamps 3,444,167,000, of news­ arrange themselves with their heads to the O v a r itis . 1 S. T. Conant has shown us the original Paterson, N. J., is visiting, at Mra. XI. G. paper and periodical stamps 6,462,000, and of Muster Roll of Company F. of tbe 25th Reg- 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - - $ 400.00 Marten's for two weeks------Mrs. Emma wind. 20Seoond...... $100spP^ciAlBic/ol9S*2,000.00 pi b -^e due stamps 21,16S,000. Of the ordin­ Telegraph wires will last for 40 years near ------intent, who were from Camden and were Maker arrived home Saturday night after a ary stamps two and one half billion-' are of the the seashore. In the manufacturing districts A A,It. M M , ...... co.p.m.A J -M “ -""if” ' * S 40 Third ...... $ 25 Gold Watches ^_1,000.00 few week’s visit in Massachusetts------Mr. 2-cent denomination and 5,000,000 are of the the same wires last only ten years and and Mrs. Chas. Robbins are visiting at Mrs. by n sense of tenderness nnd l.eat low Andrew E a ,£ who w„ nnd(.T Cash and Prizes given each month $3,400.00 10 cent special "delivery series. sometimes less. Robbins’ parents, Mr. and Mts. John G. President McKinley’s mail averages from A number of flowers open during the day, dow n in the side, w ith nn occasional Col. Nathaniel II. Hubbard. Wm. F. Brown Walls. Mrs. Robbins will stay until Sep­ 1000 to 1300 letters a day, and several sacks of but abed their fragrance at night only, pre­ shooting pain. Indicates inflam m ation. wM Ilt Lieut., Wm. E. Norwood, 2d Lieut., tember------Sch. C. R. flint, Capt, J. A. newspapers. ferring to attract a night-flying moth or insect, On exam ination it w ill be found th a t Hollis M. Lamb, 1st. Serg’t., John S. Fuller, Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $ 4 0 ,8 0 0 .0 0 WRAPPERS Hart arrived here Saturday, with stone from Shakespeare had a vocabulary of 16,000 to which they are best adapted for their th e region of pain show s som e sw ellin g. 2d Serg’t., Joseph W. Coombs, 3d Serg’t., Blue Hill for New York------James Hunter words and Milton one of 8000. University HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. fertilization. T h is is the first stage of ovaritis, in- N. Byron Milliken, 4th Serg’t., Hezekiah II. 'on ip eth oior* to save ns many SUNLIGHT _____ ..ing 1 left Monday for Gardiner to join schr. Jennie graduates rarely exceed 4000 flninm ntion of the ovary. I ft l.e r o o fo f S‘»» Serg’t., Wm. S Codman, isf O A F Wrappers rl _ ns they can rolled. Cat awarded as follows: Lockwood hi cook------John Shrader is at A Brewer, house owner makes his tenants , , , , a Cor., Henry W. Ewell, Jr., 2d Cor., Castle- Son the — top -----portion p<____■'—_ of . “inch ea The 1 Coni pel l t or who sends In the work on steamer City of Bangor------Capt. Beware of Ointments for ('ntnrrli flint your house leak s, m y sister, you h are broo’k Sumner, 3d Cor.. Ephraim C. Long, uln- I.n r< esr N u m b er of coupons from subscribe to three rules: No children, regu­ Contain Mercury. the district, in which he or she resides Samuel Watta arrived home Monday it fixed nt once i w h y not pay the sam e h Cor , Benj j Simmons. 51b Cor., Wm. 8OAP.” These (called “Cou- will receivoBHIO C n eh . lar church attendance and no Sunday callers. There is more catarrh in this section of ^hc pon»” ) are to be sent, postn*e The 5 Competitors who send In the Mrs. T. J. Wheeler is visiting in Portland * Food, drink and tobacco cost the people of resp ect to your ow n body ? } p Horton, 6th Cor., Edward H. Eaton, 7th rally paid, endowed with n Next Largest Numbers °f cou­ ------Frank Watts has returned to Boston country than all other diseases put togetWr, sheet of paper otntln* Compel. pons from the district in which they New York city $ 1,000,000 and over per day. and until the last few years was supposed to Do you lire miles away from a doo- Cor., Alexander Welhetbee, 8th Cor., Geo Itor’s fall nnmo nnd address reside will E a ch receive at winner’s ------Mrs. Julia Miller and Mrs. Nellie Marsh Queen Victoria rules u,475<°54 square Kimball and Wm. E Clough, Musician,; nnd the number of Coupons option a lady’s or gentleman’s P ie r c e of Waltham, Mass, arrived last week to spend be incurabl*. For a sueaT many years doctors to r ? T h e n t h a t Is cent In, to Lever Bros., Ltd., f e ' M I. the miles of territory and 378»725»857 of popula­ I John C. Whittier, Wagoner; H. P. Easton, —mnet...... ------the Summer------Mrs. Sophronia is home pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed a ll th e m ore reaso n New York, marked.on outside. N e x t L a r g e s t N u m b ers of coupons from the dis­ tion. ! Corps., and Ihe following were private,: W l local remedies, and by constantly failing to w h y y ou sh o u ld a t­ IT Competitor liven I trict in which they reside will E a c h recelvost winner s from Massachusetts for a few weeks------The train of the dress worn by Catherine cure with local treatment, pronounced it in­ i Sam’l Ayers, Sam’l Annis, Ben;. O. Barrow,, option » lady’s or gentleman’s Gold Watch, price #26. Harry Sukeforth is home for a short time de Medici on her marriage in 1533 with te n d to y o u rse lf a t I Minot N. Barne,, Edward S. Blake, Gilman No. of NAME OF DISTRICT. ----- Mts. O. C. Hathorn is in Gardiner while curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a once, or yon will District New York City, Brooklyn. Long Henri, second son of Francis I, king of constitutional disease, and therefore requires ! S. Barrow,, Cephaa S. Ball, Sytvanu, E. _ nnd Stolen Inlands, New Jersey. her husband’s vessel is being repaired------France, measured no less than 48 yards in soon be on the flat i petite constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, [Crockett, Sumner T. Conant, Henry A. N e w Y o rk S ta to (outsfrfs of K.Y, CVty, Mier’s s Lewis Hathorn and Frank Hunter went to length, and was carried by 10 pairs of pages. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, of your back. j Cross., Isaac Clough, Frederick J. Currier, flrooJfcfyw, and Staten lalantu). Gardiner last Saturday on their wheels. In Ceylon and neighboring countries on b 4 ? KA’printedK tofw innersin OornpetItor’s district Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the Y ou need Francis French, Alexander Farrar, Gro. A. . W est Virol n Lewis will accompany bis father on a sea the mainland of Asia there is a race of dim­ market. It is taken internally in doses from n o t, you Farrar, Wilford B. Glover, Jbhn IX. Gardi­ t r If t_o f (Jo in n« hi a .______win be forwarded to Competitors in about 31 days after voyage. inutive oxen which never grow to more than each competition closes...... 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on o u g h t n o t ner, Seth Heal, Edward J. Hopkins, Nathan The New England States.______fi. Levef Brothers. Ltd., will endeavor to award the Wiley’s Corner.—We give below the two and a half feet in height. Nevertheless, B. Hopkin,, Elbridge S. Hopkin,, George *Tho Ilicyoles are tbs celebrated P ie r c e S p e c ia l, prizes fairly to the »>est of their ability and judgment, the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. to let your­ 1W Pattern, mTd by Geo. N. Pierce «C o .., of.Buf­ nut it Is understood that all who compete agree to ac­ urogram of the exercises at the closing day of they are strong, swift and very enduring. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it T. Hosmer, Gage Hook, Charles H. Hem­ falo, Boston and New York. Fitted with Hartford cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., as final. school in district No. I last Friday: Reci'a- self go. ' Tires, First Class Nlcklo Lamp New Denartnro Amsterdam is intersected by canals, which ingway, X'reeman A. Hall, Philip A. Hor­ LEVER BROS., Ltd.. New York. fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi­ when one of Bell, Standard Cyclomoter, and Hunt Lace Saddle. tions, Henry Caddy, Lula Rowe; ‘The divide the city into about 90 islands. Com­ monials. Address, ton, John S. Keller, Joseph Z. Keller, James queen’s approach,” by eight primary scholars; munications with them is had by about 300 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. y o u r ow n Morton, Alfred Miller, Stephen Michaels, “A grown up flower,” Maggie E. Fuller; bridges. Sold by Druggists, 75c. sex holds outthehelp- Joseph Morton, Levi Morton, Charles I. H. QUEEN ESTHER PUPIL AND TEACHER “The Lillies,” Lovisa Hathorne, Renie Wiley, The shortest period that a member of par­ Hall’s Family Pills are the best. ing hand to you, and Ness, J. B. Newell, James Nutt, William IL Delia Thomas, Gertrude Brown and Helen liament has represented a constituency is two Ott, Joseph A. Oxton, John W. Oxton, Guil­ The school at Libertyville under the in­ will advise you without money and A Delightful Cantata to be Presented by Robinson; “The poets and the flowers,” hours. Right Hon. Lord George Hamilton without price. Write to Mrs. Ptnkham, ford M. I’ayson, Ebenezer Phtlbrook, Samuel struction of Miss Leonora M. Lewis closed Blethen and Myrtland Robinson, Edward was re-elected as member of the Ealing divis­ Cape Elizabeth Sentinal: One hundred Cninden Musical Association. Lynn, Mnss., nnd tell her all your symp­ E. Packard, Nathl. E. Pendleton, George Friday, July 2 with an examination and ex­ Jenkins, Leland Gilchrest, Willie Creighton; ion of Middlesex, on being appointed secre years ago a laborer received two shillings a Prince, Hiram Pilce, Philander F. Richards, Next Monday evening will be witnessed ercises at which parents and friends were toms. Her experience in treating female “The kind of boya we want to know,” Roy tary of state for India, and the parliament to day for a 12 or 14 hour day’s work. Now if Ephraim Reynolds, Osborn Rokes. Cyrus E. the presentation of the cantata Queen Esther, present. The following were not absent dur Jenkins and Bernard Robinson; "National which he had been admitted was dissolved he don’t get 12 or 14 shillings for an eight Ills is greater than any other living per­ Sherman, Rufus Shibles, Geo. A. Simmons, by the Camden Muiical Association in the big the term, Lottie M. Towle, Nellie Han­ hour day’s work he sings a song about “grind­ flowers,” Daisy Gilchest and Addie Hathorne; within two hours after his election. son . Following is proof of w hat we say. Franklin A. Start, Simeon C. Tyler, John C. Opera House, under the direction of Prof. A. nan, Rodema Hannan, Flora Sherman, Af- recitations, Ida Gilchrest, Belle Seavey, Alice The following won a prize which was ing monopolies” or “soulless corporations.” 11 For nine years X suffered with fe­ Thorndike, Isaiah Tolman Frederick M. D. Foudray. Our readers will gain some fie Grinnell, Bessie Grinne'l, Ethel Sherman, Kalloch, Gertrude Brown, Alex Hathorne; offered in England fur the iungest 12-word Books were very expensive then. “The Lives male weakness in its worst form. I Veazie, Joseph B. Wentworth, Daniel Went­ knowledge of the cantata from the following Everett Sherman and Frank Grinnell. The of the Poets” cost $15. Now the lives of readings, Rennie Wiley, Daiscy Gilchrest, telegram, and is said to have been accepted was in bed nearly a year with conges­ worth, Edward H. Walden, John F. Whittier, account published in the Hope Valley, R. 1. exercises were as follows: Recitation, “Sun­ Addie Hathorn, Helen Robinson. The by the telegraphic authorities: “Administra­ some of our “poets” would be dear at 50 tion of the ovaries. I also suffered Wm. Webster, Oliver Paul, D. G. McCarthy, Advertiser: shine, Affie Grinnell; declamation, “Playing school was taught by Miss Musa Hupper------tor-general’s counter-revolutionary intercom­ cents. A man who jeered the preacher or R. H. Young, Geo. Thorndike and F. Milli­ with falling of the womb, was very Seldom has an event in Hope Valley drawn Horse,” Clayborn Cates; a song, Nellie and Miss Anna Wilson is home from Massachu­ munications uncircumstantiated. Qu rter- criticised the sermon was fined. Now a man ken. a larger audience or given greater satisfaction Rodema Hannan; recitation, “Wonderland,” setts------Frank P. Kalloch is doing the mason master-general’s disproportionableness charac­ may do both under the name of “higher weak, tired all the time, had such Of these eighty-six men forty-five are still than the cantata of Queen Esther at Barber’s Ethel Sherman; declamation, “Silver Lin­ headaches as to make me almost wild. work on the Baotist church------Derwood teristically contra-distinguished unconstitu- criticism,” and have his views pass for gospel alive, quite a large proportion of whom are Hall last evening under the auspices of the ings,” Eddie Cox; “Greet the Flag,” Fourth Kalloch and Samuel Davis came home from tionalist’s incomprehensibilities.” while the sermon is called heresy. A hun­ Was also troubled with leucOrrhoea, still residents of Camden and Rockport. Ninigret Cycle Club, and under the direction class; recitation, “Two Little People,” Ro- dred years ago a girl was deemed unfit to North Jay to apend the Fourth----- Gertrude The pedestal for the new statue of Peter and was bloated so badly that some These men were "nine months” men and of Prof. A. D. Foudray. dema Hannan; “Playing School,” Seven little Brown and Delia Thomas have new bicycles the (heat, which has recently been erected in marry before she could spin 50 knots a day thought I had dropsy. I have taken being mustered into service in the very height The hall was well filled and besides the g’rls and boys; declamation, “Persevere,” on the spinning wheel. She will now spin ------James Gilchrest is having the interior of S t Petersburg, consists of a block of granite several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s of the conflict necessarily saw much warm people of Hope Valley and Wyoming, who Frank Grinnell; reading, Flora Sherman; his house plastered. which weighs about 1317 tons. In order to double that number of knots on the modern Vegetable Compound, and several of fighting. They were enrolled thirty-five years turned out in force, the audience included declamation, “Before and After School,” get to its destination it had to be carried four wheel and still be unfit for marriage. A ago, the mast of them at that time, being people from Wakefield and Westerly, where Ethel Ca es; singing, by the school; decla­ miles overland and 13 miles by water. For century ago, when a man bowed to a lady he her Blood Purifier, and am completely very young men. Although they were boys tbe cantata has already been given, and from mation, Everett Sherman ; recitation, “To a MATimcUS the overland journey a railway was used con­ sciaped the right foot. Now he must scrape cured. It Is a wonder to all that I got they were brave and did their share of those Carolina, Wood River Mills, Shannock, Sewing Girl,” Bessie Grinnell; recitation, Mrs. George Smith and daughter Fannie of sisting of two lines of timber furnished with both feet very carefully before entering the well. I shall always owe Mrs. Pink- deeds of heroism that made the Maine Regi­ Arcadia, Rockville and other places about. “Pluck and Prayer,” Lottie Towle; “The Al­ Vinalbaven have been visiting relatives here hard-metal grooves. Spheres of hard brass house or tbe lady will make him bow under ham a debt of gratitude for her kind­ ments among the mast famous and most effi­ There would have been more from out of phabet,” the school; recitation, “A Mind to ----- Fred Y. Ames passed the Fourth in the about six inches in diameter were placed be­ tbe weight of the broomstick. ness. I would advise all who suffer cient ol any in the service of their country town undoubtedly, had not a statement been Work,” Edith Sherman; recitation, “A city----- Mrs. Lydia Miller and nephew Elmer tween these grooves, and on the spheres the to take her medicine.”— Mb s. A nnie in those stirring times when the best blood of published in out of town papers that all the Country Maiden,” Nellie Hannan; “Memory Ames visited relatives and friends in frame work containing the block was moved Vinalbaven recently------Capt. E. B. Ames is Reasons Why Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Cubtis, T iconderoga, N. Y. the nation flowed freely in defence of the seats were sold, which was not the fact. Gems,” Fifth class; recitation, “Mother’s by means of 60 mem. and Diarrhoea Remedy is the Best. nation’s lile.—Camden Herald. This was the 136th presentation of the can Little Girl,” Iva Wentworth; dialogue, visited bis daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Smith and There are three times as many muscles in tata which Prof. Foudray has directed. He “What Girls can do,” six girls; reading, family, Vinalbaven------Miss May Norton the tail of a cat as there are io the human 1. Because it affords almost instant relief The Living Age, for ail its fifty-three years In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and has presented this cantata in California, Chlo- Lottie Towle; declamation, “First Pair of pasted the Fourth in Rockland----- Leon L. hand and wrist. in case of pain in tbe stomach, colic and of life, was never fresher, more vigorous or America, the five great continents, Shaker rado and every state West of Massachusetts boots,” Eben Young; reading, Emma Lam- Young visited friends and relatives in Rock­ The height of the Gibraltar rock is over cholera morbus. more valuable than now. Timely and able medicines are being used by suffering hu­ during tbe last twelve years, and for the last son; poems on flowers, by teacher and land last week----- Mrs. Allie Condon visited 1400 feet, and this stupendous precipice is 2. Because it is the only remedy that articles on the leading questions of the day, manity for tbe cure of sickness and disease. seven years has devoted his attention to it al­ pupils; Lines on the close of school, Flora the past week in Rockland and Vinalbaven. pierced by miles of galleries in the solid rock, never fails in the most severe cases of dys papers of interest and value, biographical, Never was there such a universal demand, most < xclusively. Sherman; scripture verses containing the stone portholes for cannon being placed at entary and diarrhoea. historical and scientific, are always to be never such wonderful resuits. • The cantata is based on tbe familiar bible word “Love” and The Lord’s Prayer by Rev. G. S. Hill of Nobleboro, formerly of frequent intervals. From the water batteries 3. Because it is the only remedy that will found within ils pages. The following par­ Shaker Digestive Cordial, a cure for indi­ ston in the book of Esther and is a charming teacher and pupils; singing. this city, has accepted a call to preach from to a distance of two-thirds up the rock one cure chronic diarrhoea. tial contents of recent issues will give a slight gestion, it prepared from herbs and roots, combination of solos, choruses, dialogues and the First Baptist church, Morrill. tier after another the cannon is presented to 4. Because it is the only remedy that will idea of its world-wide scope and variety. and is a natural remedy, which cures by part songs, with action enough to present the the enemy. A garrison of from 5000 to 10,000 prevent bilious colic. "Some Changes in Social Life During the aiding nature ami not by fighting her. story in an attractive manner. UNION 5. Because it is the only remedy that will is maintained, with provisions and ammuni Queen’s Reign,” by Sir Algernon West; Shaker Digestive Cordial makes those fat The cantata was given in seven acts. The Harry Thorndike returned Saturday from tion for a six months’ siege. cure epidemical dysentery. "The Apotheosis of the Novel under Queen who have become thin by not digesting their first act opened with a street scene, showing 6. Because it is the only remedy that can Taunton, Mass, where he has been at work A clever workman in a cutlery factory in Victoria," by Herbert Paul; “ ‘The Integrity of food! the Persian bowing down to Haman, and the for several months------Miss Addie Lothrop Sheffield has made a dozen pairs of shears, always be depended upon in cases of cholera the Ottoman Empire’ as a Diplomatic For­ It restores the spirits and appetite of those opening chorus, “Bow Down to Haman ” was infantum. from Waltham, Mass, is visiting relatives and each so minute that they altogether weigh mula,” by Wtmyss Reid and J. Guinness wbo are dejected and fagged out from the well rendered. Mordecai also appeared in friends in town------Paul C. Turner and Geo. less than half a grain. Each pair is perfect, 7. Because it is Ihe most prompt and Rogers; "Tbe Statesmen of Spain,” by Emilia wearing eflects of indigestion. in this scene, which closed with the choruses most reliable medicine in use for bowel com­ R. Hibbard of Waltham, Mass, were in town and would cut if sufficiently delicate material Pardo Bazan (translated for Tbe Living Age It relieves the symptoms of dyspepsia, and “Behold ’Tis Mordeaci” and “to the king, to Saturday----- Chas. Lothrop of Chicago is could be found. Lying on a piece of white plaints. from the Deutsche Revue.) “Among the after udng for a reasonable time, finally cures the king will we go.” S. Because it produces no bad results. visiting old acquaintances at East Union paper they seem no larger than pinheads. Liars” is the title given to an account of a the complaint. The second scene discloses the king on the ----- Among those at the races here, last Fri­ The purchasing power of money in the days 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. visit paid to Crete a couple of years ago, and Sold by druggists. Trial bottle to cents. throne and Haman sang the chant “There is 10. Because it has saved the lives of more day, from Rockland, we noticed John Mc­ of the Roman emperors was about ten times is ol interest at this time when the name has p certain people.” The prophetess came on Grath, F. M. Simmons, M. II. Nash, L. M. what it is at present. people than any other medicine in the world. become so tragically familiar. “Russia on tnis scene and sang the soprano solo “Lo, The 25 and 50c.‘sizes for sale by H. L. MAINE ODDITIES Benner, Wilder Irish, A. H. Newbert, W. E. Casks of tea in India,pieces of silk in China, tbe Bosphorus" is of more than ordinary in­ o’er the wicked.” The final chorus was the Newbertjand E. W. McIntire------A. 11. Merrill salt in Abyssinia and codfish in Iceland have Robbins, Union, D. B. Cobb & Son, Sears- terest, emanating, as it does, from the pen of seng of joy, “More Wine.” mont, and Warren Pharmacy. Bangor's bicycle boulevard booms. of Danvers, Mass., J. A. Gilmore and Eli all been used as money. an English naval officer, Capt. J. W. Gambier, The second act showed the Jews come to McIntire of Belfast were guests at the Burton The early English and French kings took R. N. “Henryk Sienkiewtcz,” the “Polish The trolley war is still on in Bangor. mourn, and opened with a chorus of Jews, House Friday and Saturday----- There was “moneyers” with them on their travels who The most remarkable case o f ill health re­ Tolstoi" as he has been called, by Edmund Women pedlers are the bane of Montville's Mordecai sung the solo “Woe is me.” Queen work by Pioneer Grange, East Union, Thurs­ coined money as it was needed. ported this week is at West Franklin where a Gosse; “1497.1897: East and West,” by existence. Esther made her first appearance in this scene day evening------II. G. Ellis of Waterville was The first mention of money in the script­ man reports to the Ellsworth American that Edward Salmon; “A Common Citizenship wearing black, the garb of mourning, and, in town last Saturday----- Fred Gleason is ures was Abraham’s purchase of a sepulcher A Monson guide reports having seen 30 SICK HEADACHE he has had a severe attack of rheumatism, for the English Race," by A. V. Dicey; "Re­ deer within two days recently. sang the soprano solo, “Israel, O Israel.” making improvements on his house----- for 400 shekels of silver, B. C. i860. collections of Frederick Denison Maurice,” Moideaci sang a solo “Go thou, unto the brought on by neglecting to change his wal­ Tbe raspberries are only six hours from Wesley Law will build a new house this Sum­ Positively cured by tlieso In 1518 a battle was fought near Milan, let, wearing it on one side too long. A severe by Edward Strachey; “The Twentieth Italian king” and the act closed with tbe prayer “In Maine. Boston was their last stop. mer------Mrs. F. A. Seiders and daughter Little Pills. in Italy, and so perfect was the armor of both strain was tbe result, be says, laying him up Parliament,” by “Ouida;” ‘ The Birds of Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust,” soprano Clarice visited friends at Palermo last week armies that, although the conflict raged from for some time. His wallet must be feeling Tennyson," by Edgar Valdes; “Brahms and Maine summer resorts are counting up the solo by Mordecai’s sister and chorus. ------Landlord Wight of the Burton House was They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., no one on either side was bridal couples among their guests. Kineo the good times already. tbe Classical Tradition,” by W. H. Hadow; In the third act Queen Esther wore the royal crowded with guests last Friday and Saturday Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, A per­ either killed or wounded, though one man "The Position of Non-Conformity;" “The reports two thus far, not counting thoae that robes of white. She comes to tbe king un­ most of whom came to the races. Several fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. broke his collar bone by falling off bis horse. Passing of the Fur Seal;" “Herr Richter’s travel incog. bidden. The act is short and the principal gentlemen brought their wives with them. A new statute in Connecticut makes it un­ West Winterport, Me., May 6, 1897.— Great Speech;” the attractive serial “In parts are the bass solo by the King, “ What is ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Members of our family have been taking One happy family is reported in Windham, Miss Edith Besse has gone to the White lawful for officers of public records, - state, mu­ Kedar’s Tents,” by Henry Setoo Merriman, that is not troubled with bouse flies. How it Queen Esther?” and the Queen’s solo, “If Mountains, where she has an engagement to Pain in the Side, TORPID U V ER . They nicipal or court to use any ink in Hood’s Sarsaparilla with excellent results. It which continually grows in interest; tome it seem good unto the King” both of which has cured one case of salt rheum. Last do they do it? Why the eaves of tbe barn lead an orchestra for the Summer months. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. making public records not approved good short stories and equally good poetry, harbor 130 nests of swallows. were well rendered. The last act closed with by the secretary of state. This is Spring I was suffering with a severe cough with the Monthly Supplement devoted to the King’s command to the Herald. Small Pill. Small Dose. and cold, and buzzing sounds in mv head. I The Rev. Mr. Hinckley of Good Will farm WARREN based upon the fact that from using poor ink American magazines, extracts from New who a few years ago threw light on tbe aver­ In tbe fourth act Haman has returned Small Price. in past years many important records are now began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it soon Books, and a List of the Books of the Month, home from an outside province and meets the There will be a special meeting of Ivy relieved me. Walter Curtis. age boy’s pocket by printing a list of 91 arti­ Chapter, O. E. S. Friday evening July 16. nearly illegible. vindicate the claim of its publishers that The cles that he had watched one of the boya in Herald who sings, “Haste to the Banquet Speaker Gully of the British house of com­ Hood’s Pills are tbe favorite family cathar­ Living Age is a reflection of the world's beat Hall,” tenor solo. Zeresh sings “Why should The District Deputy will be present. Per. tic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 21c. his care transfer from one such receptacle to order of W. M.; Frances Kirk Spear, Sec. mons has just cast his first vote. It is 30 thought and literature. Published at J6 a another, recently visited the same youth, now this Hebrew vex my Lord?” alto solo, one of years since a speaker has voted. His vote,the year by The Living Age Co., Boston. a young man working hia way in this busy the gems of tbe cantata. No. Warren.—Miss Myrtie Merry has re­ deciding one, was made necessary by a tie Auburn, boasts of a lady, Mrs. Hannah world, and again saw him go through all his The fifth act discovers the King at 1 a. m., turned home from Thomaston, where she has -vote for the second reading of an unimport­ Heath, who was one of 5000 Sunday school Electric Bitters. restless. He has the scribe go over the rec­ been visiting at Mrs. Tileston Wyllie’s—Miss children who marched in parade in Stockport, Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for pockets But this time all he brought up ant bill that was before the bouse. was two buttons and 27 cents. ords of his reign and he finds that two plots Laura Fuller has gone to Fitchburg, Mass.— I. B. Grant of Laconia, N. H., discovered Eng., June 28, 1838, on the occasion of the any season, but perhaps more generally against bis life and throne have been dis» Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Benner are viaiting at bia among his personal effects recently a colonial coronation of Queen Victoria. needed in tbe Spring, when the languid ex­ There is no loss without some small gain. closed to him by Queen Esther through infor­ mother’s, Mrs. E. T. Benner—Mr. and Mra. £2 note in a good state of preservation, bear­ hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is Cbarlea Dyer of Boston, wbo some years ago mation furnished by Mordecai, and he desires Fred Boggs of Rhode Island are at F, A. ing the date Nov. 3, 1775, signed by Nathan­ torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic on a visit to Allegath lake, Caribou, was lost to reward him. Then comes the dialogue in Perry’a,jJr.—D. W. Merty had green peas and iel Gilman, receiver, and countersigned by and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this for three days in the woods, and was found song between the King and Haman. The new potatoes last Sunday—Alonzo Atkina of Samuel Hobart. medicine has often averted long and per­ in an exhausted condition by his fellow-camp­ King, “What shall be done with the man Thomaston and Webster Benner of Waldo­ Before the.days of coined money the Greeks haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will ers has for six months been marking the whom tbe king desires to honor?” Ihm an’s boro were in ibis place Sunday------The used copper nails as currency. act more surely in counteracting and treeing blazed trunks of young hardwood trees there people in ibis place were greatly shocked by with peculiar symbols, within a radius of about reply, “Let the royal apparel be brought,” Herodotus says that Croesus was the first the system from the malarial poison. Head­ and the King’s command, “Let this be done tbe death of Mra. Geo. Bugga, which occurred sovereign to make coins of gold. ache Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness 20 miles, and intends to issue a map of tbe Monday morning, July 5. Mrs. Boggs suf­ wilderness, so that unfamiliar persons may to Mordecai.” The act comes to a close with Over 1000 series of Greek coins, issued by yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per the choruses,“Aha, Aha, proud Haman begins fered much tbe past few weeks. Her children independent cities' are known to exist. bottle st W. H. Kittredge Drug Store. enjoy those woods in safety. to fall,” and “Rejoice, rejoice, trust in the were all with ber at tbe last. A wide circle of Under Henry V. of England an act of par­ How did we ever get along without the Lord forever,” a song of joy, and the finale is relatives and friends deeply mourn her death. liament ordered all the geese in England to “Current History,” a quarterly magazine telephone? And it won’t be many years, the bass solo by the High Priest, “Thou wilt Tbe funeral services were held at No. Waldo­ be counted and the sheriffs of the counties published in Buffalo, N. Y., at i t . 50 a year, unless there's a change in the tendency be­ keep him in perfect peace.” boro Wednesday afternoon. were required to furnish six arrow feathers and forty cents a copy, ii tbe pioneer in an fore every town will be supplied. Telephone Act six opened with the triumphal proces­ from each goose. important class of literature which has arisen extensions are a feature of the news of every sion of Mordecai. It is usual in this scene to Stands at the Head. BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES. From 1828 to 1845 platinum coins were in recent years. It was tbe first periodical weekly paper and in towns where the wires have Mordecai on horseback, but there were designed with a view to recording the world's Aug. J. Bogel, tbe leading druggist of NewjYork C’liumplnu Horse ltakes minted in Russia. are already up the number of subscribers various obstacles to having a horse on the Shreveport, La., says: “Dr. King’s New history in a form convenient for reference, to constantly increases. There is Augusta with Worcester Horse Hakes The Spartans had an iron coinage, no other stage. It was planned to have a pony but Discovery is the only thing that cures my Second llaud Horse Hakes being allowed. be useful to students of our times not only in the connected towns of Hallowell and Gardi­ happily the idea was abandoned, as Mordecai this day, but in later years. With tbe pres ner, which had but 75 subscribers two years cougb, and it ia tbe best seller I have.’’ J. 1 New Weatcrn Buokoye Mower tX It. cut, $30 Parliament is the only public assembly in on a pony would suffer a loss of dignity and F. Campbell, merchantof Safford, Ariz., The following sizes in second hand Worcester England where gentlemen elect to conduct ent number (first quarter, 1897) it enters Ibe ago, where now there are over 400, Augusta it was probable that a horse on the stage Buckeye: eighth year of its record with every evidence writes: “Dr. King’s.N ew Discovery is all business with their bats on. But whilst this having 230, Gardiner 150 and Hallowell 40. would disturb the choruses; so Mordecai went that ia claimed for it; It never fails, and is a 1, 4 ft., 0 in. cut, $20 00 privilege is enjoyed, and largely taken ad­ of that regard for accuracy and breadth of And this is but one of the many instances. afoot and the act was successfully presented 1, 4 ft., tt in. cut, 15 Oo Do You Use It? view which have established and long main sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and 1, 4 ft., 8 in. cut, 12 00 vantage of, it is strictly limited to the sitting without a horse. A feature of tbe act was the Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits.” 1, 4 ft. cut, 10 00 position. A member wbo crossed the floor tained its reputation as tbe most complete S9I0 by Zeresh addressed to Haman, “Thy 3, 8H ft- cut, 12 00 handbook published of the history of our own Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, with bis bat on would be bowled at with that It’s the best thing for the Are You Bilious? Galling Defeat.” The act closed with the Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It Also,W ind Miffs, Piping, etc. especial fervor of indignation which members times. Tbe present number is the largest Herald’s second call to the banquet, “Haste Builders' Hardware of all Kinds hair under all circumstances. ever issued, having 276 pages of reading TYiEisr rrsB has been tried for a quarter of a century, and reserve for these breaches of etiquette. A to the Banquet Hall.” today stands at tbe head. It never disap­ member sitting in a corner seat below tbe Just as no man by taking matter, seventy portraits, and two maps. The “Best Liver Pill Made.” opening article is a review of the reign, char­ points. Free trial bottles at W. H. Kittredge's E. E. JAM ESON, gangway, and desiring to speak to a mem ber thought can add an inch to Drug Store. acter, and influence of Queen Victoria. The D w ig ht, Illiuois. Oct. 13,1890 at tbe other corner may not lean across the his stature, so no preparation w a r r e n , m e . space with his bat on, but must make tbe crisis in southeastern Europe takes up thirty arsons’ P ills To whom it may concern:— HURRICANE movement uncovered. can make hair. The utmost pages, with special map, and reviews the P ositively i bilioiikiH’htt aud hick headache, There is but one Keeley Institute origin and full international bearings of the liverP and L nplaluiri. Theycx|x;lalliiupurilicd Jubn Kirkpatrick met with a uainful acci­ The entire coastline of the globe is about from the blood. ikllrutc women find relief from authorized by us lo do business us such that can be done is to pro­ Cretan and Graeco-Turkish trouble. AU the utdng ll.« m. Price •/•*»'------i'ainjJilet- . ..free. dent Monday evening. He was discharging Celery and 136,000 miles. I b. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Cu&iolu House bt.,Uot»Lom iu the state of Maine aud that one is large cannon crackers and one went of in bis A codfish recently caught off Flsmboro mote conditions favorable to rest of the world comes in for its due share, I with space given according to the importance located at Portland, under the manage­ band blowing two iiugers off of tbe right Caffeine Capsules Head had inside of it 59 fishhooks. growth. This is done by m ent o f J. X). Ixwett. His pliysiciaus band. Drs. Lyford aud Phillips were called The depth of water has a considerable in- of the question. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It re­ are especially iustrucled at Dwight, from Vinalbaven aud dressed tbe wound. Are a sure aud quick cure for ail Headaches. flue net on the speed of steamers which are A Westfield man is feeling dog-goned mean. i N O D V N E ill., by Dr. Keeley, in the correct ad­ They are perfectly hsrwluas Eu»y lo lake aud moves dandruff, cleanses the Tbe baud was mashed very badly and tbe more medicine for the money thou any other ou found to move more slowly in shallow water. He got up in the night >0 kick his howling ministration of the Keeley treatment thumb bad to be lakeu off. Mr. Kirkpatrick the market. 10 Capsules 10 cents. 40*46d It has been estimated that an oak of aver­ scalp, nourishes tbe soil in dog, and awoke in the morning to find that for (lie cure of alcoholic inebriety ami is a granite cutter and is a man much liked age size, during the five months it is in leaf the faithful animal bad been trying to warn by bis associates and much sympathy is felt every year, sucks from the earth 123 tons of which the hair grows, and, L iniment drug using. MEDFORD him ol chicken thieves, wl All Keeley remedies are manufac­ for him by tbe people here------Tbe three- water. just as a desert will blossom some of his choicest birds. Family Physician. Its merit aud ______masted schooner Helen G. Mosley is loading Seaweed is now made into lough paper have aatisfied everybody for nearly a ceutury. tured by us at Ihvight, 111., aud can­ MATTRESSES under rain, so bald heads grow 1 All who use it are amuzed at its great power. not he purchased for use in the state of paving blocks for New York. Her last trip which takes tbe place of window- glass. When It is safe, boothing, satisfying; so say sick, was from Spain with salt. colored its effect is similar to stained or hair, when the roots are nour­ sensitive sufferers. Internal and External. Maine except by the Keeley Institute Mattress az«/ painted glass. ished. But the roots must be It cures every form of inflammation. Pleasant at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeley Comfortable I to take diopped on sugar. Cures colds, croup, treatment is administered only by said Rbumatism Curedio allay. Fish, as a rule, increase in weight and c a s t o r 1 a , coughs, crumps, burns, bruises, ull soreness. —A»— ib every £car up to their death. there. If you wish your hair Institute within said state, all claims to cd your Anodyne Liniment in Mystic Clue” fur Rheumatism ami Ncu- N .A .. 4: H.H.Burpae curious baroineUr is to retain its normal color, or For Infante and Children. s, and it is almost the only medl. —• , the , contrary being made with iuteut to j tajgi4 udically cures iu t to 3 days. Its ac- (cumani of the Arauc&riau race which we do use, am ue use this for almost ever) thing, j deceive if you wish to restore the lost I liars Used it is an exlernul application u ith u»tot tion upon the system is remarkable and mys- C A .STO TIIA. luhobiU the aouthernw -at province of Chile. ishiug sesults. H iu a m Od l i n , Bangor, Mu. T he L esli& E . K eeeey Co . serious. Il removes at once tbe cause and Tt. lu - ______- It consists of the cast-off shell of a crab. The tint of gray or faded hair use Is 08 (sigued) Curtis J.Judd, the disease immediately disappears. The ll OS ®»ery Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed free. •»wy dead shell is white in fan, dry weather; but, The* buctor'a signaluru aud dirvctluus uu evvry (seal) Secy, uud Treas. first uuse greatly benefits; 73 cents guld by all brurftlbt*. 1’ricv. csuls. S li bxttlea, MjbL I iX H lf indicating the approach of a moist atwospheic Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Vb.JvIH'bvN&CVM lM Uustvmlluusubl-, Bwstuu, B ais. Sold by W. J. Coakley, Druggist,. Rockland 1 by the uppearAuw of small red spots, as the