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V o l . 7.— N e w S e r i e s . ROCKLAND, , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. N u m b e h 35.

ZV T? PERSONAL POINTS. BUSY WARREN, Th e Co u r ie r -Gazette ABOUT TOWN. By PORTER A JONES. Mountain Yiew House, Mrs. Oscar Adams and children of Vinal- The Town’s Location And Its Busi­ CAMDEN, MAINE. baven are the guests of Mrs. Ephraim Perry, ness Interests. Robinson & Edgerton’s HERBERT M. LORD, E h iT o n . OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER. Mrs. Adams’ sister. The town of Warren borders Thomaston on W. C. Blair and family have moved to Rich­ the we9t, and its large and handsome village is A M ODERN PA P E R . « “Th is house is now open to receive parties and mond where they will go into business. They located on both .ides of the Georges River, the traveling public. made many friends while here. a,tout live miles from its outlet into Thomas­ Forty-third year...... of the....Rockland Gazette Fine Buy, Harbor and Mountain Scenery, Beau­ Fifteenth year...... of the ...Rockland Courier TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT GOLDEN ROD. Rev. F. L. Payson, of Belfast, was chO9tn ton Bay. Tbe river is now navigable for tiful Drive*, Good Boatinq, yachts, boats nnd scows to Warren village, and * • • • * * « « * • • * * * •a*«aa*A*.*z Bathing and Fishing. Superior Table. President of the Eastern State Normal School at high water vessels of considerable size can Two dollars a year In advance— $2.50 If paid at RT 1). B. PILRIILRY. Alumni at its meeting at Camden. end of year: II for six months; 5 A. J . BIRD. concert includes Miss Lillian Chandler,violinist, 200,000 of logs yearly in the manufacture of was possessed of ample means. Accordingly Limcrock street, is one of tbe nicest, cleanest, B. B. BEAN, Miss Sopba Hall, contralto, and Edward [K. long and short lumber. He likewise tnanu" the avenging White Caps tailed on him, most attractive and best arranged places of Hood, tumorous nnd dramatic reader. Wed­ factures about 150,000 lime-casks heads yearly hitched him up to a cart, and made him haul AARON HOWES, business we ever saw. The building is 30x00 In a ll colors. The Art Shades are Decorated nesday of ibis week is the date. and runs a cooper shop. He also runs a large wood like a horse all night. They then cur­ E. MONT PERRY, feet, well built and tastily painted in shades of and Transparent. All Minetto Shades, Plain variety store in connection with his business. ried him, drove him to a creek nnd made hitn CAI’T. ALBERT FALKS, or Decorated, are unsurpassed in Esauty, T. A. Gttshee, our esteemed Appleton repre- brown. It is pleasantly located on tbe lot D. O. Wade A Company deal largely in corn, drink, and put him in a turn and made him CAPT. JACKSON HALL, Durability and Finish. Mounted on firs t- sentat’ve, called on tis the other day, and when across Limcrock street, nt tbe bead of Clare­ flour, feed, etc. Last year they sold 25,000 ent corn. This course of treatment resulted class Spring Roller ready to hang. be bad gone we found that be had left in ottr mont. Over tbe front entrance i9 the big CAPT. ROBERT CROCKETT. bushels of corn. Several new bouses were in providing n wood pile lor the rest of the office a big assortment of green corn, cucum­ “ Monarch of tbe Glen,” Mr. Simonton’s trade N. T. FARWELL, built here last year. cold season. bers nnd apples. It’s just like bint. mark. This fine piece of work we described A. I. MATHER, last week. The grounds nbout the factory are A-n exchange contains the following summary D. N. MORTLAND, The committee in charge of the proposed en­ neatly graded and sodded, with gravelled M O THER T O N G U E —VII. of hatntnered down truths : G. L. FARR AND, tertainment course under the auspices of the INVESTMENT Y. M. C. A. have canvassed the city and 150 walks. “ llte man who handles the local dcpnrtmenl J. B. PORTER, course tickets have been taken. The mntter From the level of Limcrock street you enter Continuing tbe notes on occupations wc may ot a newspaper learns ulterduc experience not JOHN A. DOE, SECURITIES. will be pushed the coming week nnd if 150 ad ­ the main room, a very busy place, where the remark that tbe commonest endings to desig­ to expect even briefly expressed thanks fora MRS. I. K. KIMBALL, dition course tickets are taken the course will buzzing of tbe machines and the clicking of nate employment arc tbe Saxon “ or,” French column of pleusant things, but beknuwetb that WM. O. FULLER, Denominations, S200 to 310,000. be an assured fact. shears make the most satisfactory (with the “ eer” or “ ier,” Latin “or” and French “ ist.” as surely ns cotnetli the winter that a single MRS. JAMES PALES, nccount on the “ factory”) kind of music. These are equivalent to tbe phrase, “ the one line in which there is an unintentional misrep­ Interest, 5 per ct., 7 per ct., 8 per ct. Last week we stated that Eplira’m Perry con­ MRS. T. B. SPEAR. This room has seven windows on a side nnd ns w ho----- tbe blank to be supplied by a true resentation will cause some one to be beard as templated building it house on Warren street. Maturity, - 3 Months to 5 Years. many at the ends. It is high posted, airy anti from on a housetop. And we may add that 93-Thoy irive the highest praise for Renting nnd Mr. I’erry has since tben bought a lot on or supposed verb expressing llte occupation. Economy of Fuel. Always on hand to supply cus­ cheerful. The room is finished olf with pinned when he has made pleasant mention 999 times Security, property worth three-times the bond, Sleeper’s Hill, between the handsome new Common illustrations: miller, seller, printer, tom ers. matched boards,giving a very clean und whole­ of some person, place or thing, hut on the and guaranty of responsible companies and banks. bouses of Frank Jones nnd L. W. Benner, and publisher, farmer, joiner, tanner, tinner, jewel­ Price, Par and accrued interest. some effect. A subtantial.railing separates tbe er—the last three with double consonants; thousandth time fails to do so, he must not e x ­ will build there either this fall 'or the coming G. W. D R A K E, The 6 per cent. Debenture Bonds of the Northern visitor from tbe busy portion of tbe room. auctioneer, engineer, financier, grenadier; edi­ pect to be forgiven. The omission may have spring. He has the plans for a handsome, Banking Company are a legal investment for the Along the centre is placed a long cutting table, tor, orator, legislator; druggist, dentist. been from accident, inadvertence or even an At the Brook, Rockland, Me. modern, two-story cottage house. Sleeper’s Savings Banks of Maine. while on tbe left are tbe busy machines nnd the The “ ier” is not wholly French, ns the Saxon entire lack of knowledge. It mutters not. The 21-30 Lists nnd information furnished on application in Hill is a very desirable locality for building. smart young ledics who preside ovfcr them. simple fact remains, and lie will be judged by person or by mail. inserts a y-sound in such cases as lawyer, A certain Rockland man is mad. He wanted On the left as you enter is the oiliee of the sawyer, collier, clothier. As “ clothier” comes that.” peaches tor preserving, and ordered two baskets proprietor. It is finished off in imitation of NORTHERN BANKING COMPANY, fioin llte verb “ clothe” instead of the noun MARKET MATTERS. of a Boston friend, who is in the fruit business. cherry and graining. A Brussells carpet WATCHES! WATCHES! PORTLAND, MAINE. “ cloth,” the long vowel sound Is obvious. In The fruit came billed at 91.CO a basket and an covers the lloor und handsome cttrluins shade “collier," tbe handler of coal,the spelling con­ 1'REI'ARED EOIt THE C.-O. 11V THORNDIKE A S el u en Connor, Pres. W. F. Mil l ik e n , V. Pres. express bill of -45 cents, and on the day that be llte windows. An elegant roller top desk, llte HIX. C iia s . L. Ma r s to n , Sec. 26 3S forms with shortened vocalization. The NEVER BEFORE SOLD SO LOW received them, peaches of the same quality re­ ehairs nnd ornaments make up the total of a grenadier at first was a thrower of grenades. The past week has been one of unusual ac­ As we tunnelling them. We have In utock a full tailed in this city at $1 50 a basket and in liet- very handsome and business-like apartment. In "dentist” wc have the root “ dent,” or tivity in tbe fruit business in Rocklnnd owing line of tcr condition, delivered at the bouse. That Tbe big roomy basement is now occupied by tooth. So every dent gets its name front tbe to the push nnd enterprise of our retail dealers. Gold, Silver and Nickle Watches man now favors the patronage of home indus­ C. B. Emery who is ut work upon a big sign to original toothmark of somebody, perhaps tbo They have bought in larger iiuantiiies and sold To Save Time is to Lengthen Life, tries and business, especially as regards fruit. occupy tlte ridge-pole of the building. The baby. at lower prices. Bananas have continued From the Lowest price to the Highest. Parties who basement is not yet leased, but will probably Capt. L. T, Whitmore of the schooner Fan­ What is a jewel ? Ally it to the French cheap and the sale lias not fallen off ns was ex­ arc ill want of a Pocket Time Piece can SAVE Three important things in the Equipment of an be occupied by some business ere long. MONEY by buying of us. All kinds of Oflice are a Typewriter, a Cyclostyle, and a good nie Whitmore has retired from the sea, itis fa­ “jew,” which we use in phrases in tbe sense of pected after other fruits came in. The price supply of Rubber Stamps. The ther, Capt. J. T. Whitmore, taking command Mi- Simonton ia an active, pushing, capable play, nnd with our English “joy” which is the still remains low. young business man, and we predict fur bim Oxidized’and Silver Jewelry, of the vessel. Capt. Whitmore does not stay at soul of play and you get tbe idea of the de­ California peaches and pears were in good Remington Standard Typewriter a busy life in bis new nnd commodious loca­ lightsome. home to be idle, but lias gone into partnership supply for a time but the prices were high and is acknowledged to be the leading Typewriter, and tion. CAMPAIGN BADGES, its uses are too well known to enumerate here. with M. M. Gentbncr in the jewelry business, Tbe male ben gets bis poetic name from bis no great quanity was used. chanting clearly bis morning song. There at the old Blood & Hix stand. Capt. Whit­ MARINE MENTIONINGS. Watermelons have been very low for the THE CYCLOSTYLE more is a very populurand respected young need be no mistake in pronouncing "chanti­ Emblems, Charms and Pins. is a machine by which any number of exact conies cleer;’’ it pronounces itself. past two weeks, tine large ntelon9 retailing for of any handwriting or typewriting cun be quickly man and Mr, Gentbncr none tbo less so, und 20 and 20 cents each. and cheaply made, it is far superior to any dupli that Genthner St Whitmore succeed, is a very Sch. Silver Heels. Aylward, arrived Monday, Carpenter is a modified French word coming Thu following are u few of tbo dill',rent kinds of eating apparatus on the market. the 3d, from New York via Salem. front a Latin primitive curpentutn, or two- More peaches are being used in Rockland goods we carry in stock : easy prophecy to make. Changes and improve­ OSBORN’S RUBBER STAMPS- ments are being made in the store. Sch. G. M. Brainerd, Mullen, was nt Vina I wheeled vehicle. The first carpenter was there­ than ever before, nearly 1001) baskets having Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, These Stamps are the best Rubber Stamps I ever Tuesday loading stone lor Baltimore. fore a carriage-maker. As we brought in the been received already. Prices range from SI saw, and can be furnished at u very few days’ no­ carpenter to help out the joiner, we make a to S I.75 per basket, according to quality. As The abandoned sell. W, L. White, of this Table Cutlery, tice. A M Y ST E R Y . distinction between* the two employments. ibis fruit is reported very plenty this* year tbe I should be pleased to show the above goods to port, was passed 28th tilt, in lut. 47.30, Ion. anyore desiring to see them, also to send them sum- The carpenter works in timber; tbe joiner consumer is apt to wait for it to gel cheaper, Fancy Goods, Toys, Hammocks, iles of the work and prices. typewriting and 30 45. duplicating by the Cyclostyle process done to or- Monday night of lust week steamer Luey P. upon tbe finish. Tlte former frames and parti­ but when you find a good basket of peaches i Sell. Jennie A. Cheney, Cushman, sailed Lamps, Oil Stoves, Miller of the New York & Bangor line lay at tions the house; the latter completes it. ior SL50 buy it, for after tbe expenses are paid C. C. OROS . her berth at the Maine Central dock, Bangor. Tuesday for Vinalbaven to load stone for Wash­ Porter conies from the original Latin porta, from Delewarc to Rockland there is little lelt Guns, Revolvers,Rifles & Ammunition. With Cochran & Sewiill, 249 Mai Street, Soon after midnight the steward und steward­ ington, D. C. the entrance, door, gate, or harbor (portus) or for the grower when it is sold here for that Rockland. 15 ess were aroused by some one striving to gain At Bath a keel has been laid nnd a sternpost port. Compare portiere, portcullis, portico. price, and also hear in mind that good fruit will admission to tbclr staterooms. On bailing the set ut llte yard ot Kelley & Spear for a three- A porter was tbe doorkeeper, as in tbe gospel always bring a good priec. Boston Variety Store, midnight visitor, be culled out for protection, masted tell, of 575 tons for Saco and Bath pur- (S. John X . 3) “ To Him the porter opetieth." Wc have bad no good pears yet, but we shall saying be bad been shot. On investigation it ties. The later sense was a bearer of things at tbe soon have Massachusetts Bartletts and probably MAUD MULLER,’1*1'1 was found that be was a colored lad, having a The ship L. J. Morse arrived in New York door, Opposite Berry Bros. Stable, “Sweeter by Jar us the this delicious fruit will be put before the public Judge rode down, shot wound or bud cut above one eye and on Tuesday after a passage of 125 days from Cal­ at a lower price than ever before. MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE. Was the N. & S. he one side of bis bead, from which blood flowed cutta. On Aug. 7th Captain Carver died of WORLD HAPPENINGS. 25 ______Grapes are scarce yet and quite high. Brought from town.” freely. lie said be bad been shot and that his dropsy and was buried nt sea. He belonged companion hud been murdered, be leaving bint Plums will he plenty during tbe next twa in Searsport. Tbe report that China has rejected the treaty f o n SLEEPER S N. £ S. on tbe street and fleeing to the steamer. After weeks. Is the Best Ten Cent Cigar Grain freights on tbe Pacific coast have taken is officially contradicted. in America. stating that he belonged to a vessel below, be a sharp rise tbe past fortnight, and vessels have Apples came in slowly and prices are well departed, und cannot now be found. Copious been chartered ut 40s front Tacoma and 45s A new American bank is soon to be estab­ kept up. Square Dealings & Good Goods signs of blood were about the steamer wburf from Portland, Oregon, to United Kingdom. lished in the City of Mexico. Most ot our vegetables are being received und station, und some think the wounded man, On or about Sept. 5 tbe second order light at J. A. Cooper of Denver is the Republican from farmers near by now, but tbe demand ex­ who whs perfectly sober, muy have become — IN T ill:— candidate for Governor of Colorado. ceeds the supply. Cabbages sell at #1.50 a bar­ daised from bis injuries and walked overboard. Moosepeak light stution, which has been dis­ Keg. Dec. 20, 1*87. continued during the erection of a new watch- rel, turnips 92, heels #2, squashes SI 50, corn S. S. SLEEPER & t'O., Factory, Boston. Lester Wallack, tbe veteran actor, is dying | 8 lo 12 cents a dozen, eukes one to three cents room und lantern, will he relighted uud the ®t bis summer home in Stamford, Conn. SINGULAR DEATH. temporary fourth order light will be discontin­ each. Watch, Jewelry, WOODBURY, LATHAM &. CO., Wisconsin Democrats have nominated James WHOLESALE AGENTS, ued. Sweet potatoes are coming quite freely from Fire broke out about 5 30 Sunday evening Morgan of Milwaukee for Governor. PORTLAND, - - MAINE. Tbe three-masted schooner Horatio L. Baker, the south, selling for 94 and #4.50 per barrel. —AND— of last week in the basement of tbe Mountain about 750 tons built by Gardiner G. Deering, The Stale election in Vermont Tuesday re­ There will be u larger supply ibis week and View House at Camden, but it was soon under owned by tbe builder und others, of Bath, and sulted in a rousing Republican triumph, the prices will be lower. Common potatoes are control of tbe lire department and but slight Capt. Fred A. Crowell, who will command her, State ticket being elected by a plurality in plenty at 50 to 00 cents per bushel. damage none. One of tbe summer boarders, Spectacle Line, was launched Wednesday afternoon. excess of 26,000, where as in the cot respond­ Nudve onions are plenty and cheap. MACHINE SHOP, Miss Amanda Miles, who was spending her ing election four years ago it was about 10,000. . ■ ■ -- .... — GO TO— H. C. DAY ha. a first.ehus ma­ second summer in Camden at the Mountain i A fixed white light will hereafter be shown THE MEADOWS. chine eliop a l TJJI.OU W harf where View died from acute heart disease during the from a lantern suspended from a mast on tbe The Provisional Committee appointed to in­ he 1. prepared to do all kind, of lire, brought on by fright. She lived about south end ot Morris Island, Charleston harbor, quire into the advisability of building a ship Horace Blaekingtoii is here on a visit from M.M.CENTHNER, work oo shafting,pulleys, derrick., half un hour during which time every thing S. C., und with tbe Charleston Main Light will canal between Liverpool and Birmingham has B o sto n ...... Leander Martin uud wife have re­ engine repair., etc., etc. Heavy made a report favoring tbe project and recom­ lumed from a four weeks tarry m Northport work and odd job. promptly and possible was done for her. She was removed form a range to lead through the New Pumpkiu ....G eorgia Thomas has gone to East Brain­ MAIN STREET. satisfactorily done. to the next house as soon as tbe firejwas dis­ Hill Channel. The bearing of the range will mending that immediate steps be taken to ob­ tree, Mass , to stop a few iuonib»....A near 3« H. C. DAY. I covered. Her relatives live in Rhode Island. be, approximately, NW1-2W. tain from Parliament tbe necessary powers. 1 derrick is to be erected at the Bug quarry. 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888.

OUR CIRCULATION. MEN AND WOMEN CAVALRY REUNION. The regular weekly circulation of the Co u r ier , ------‘© a WKttk. tft 2650. This H the larg est, circulation Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less Two hundred and thirty plates were occu­ THE P. COX SHOE! gWtrtneO hv any paper in Knox C ounty, find nearly Fall Purchases Interest to Our Readers. pied by the members of the 1st Maine Cavalry ATM la In that county and in the neighboring in and their families at the Rodick House, Bar -F O R T H E — AUea or Lincoln, Waldo and Hancock. We invite Miss Abbie Vose is visiting in Boston. Harbor, last Wednesday,the 5th. The weather the rnnat complete Invcetigatlon of our claim, and Mrs. Samuel Bryant is visiting in Bangor. will ehoit our edition or our hooka to anybody who Austin Smith visited Vinalhaven last week. wns perfect and the comrades improved the may Wlahto aee. M iss Alice Osgood is in this city for a visit. occasion by excursions to Green Mountain HOUSEHOLD Ralph Baker of Bath was in the city, Friday. and to Sullivan, and by buckboard rides Beaoluttona of reaped and carda of thanka wll George Reed of Boston was in the city Sun­ through the town of Eden. The next re­ LATEST STYLE Again confront all who arc the happy own­ be charged to the partlea ordering them at the rate day. union of the association will be held at Bos­ ers of a home. Notwithstanding that the of live rente per line, and no charge leaa than fllty ton. Col. A. C. Drinkwater of Braintree, Election engrosses the attention of a large centa. Mrs. Fannie Bcrrv is visiting at Mrs. Mary Berry’s. Mass., was elected President for the ensuing portion of the people, they will not forget to eat, to dress, to prepare for the return of The Maine election la now over, and it's about Miss Minnie White has returned to her home year, Gen. J. P. Cllley Treasurer, Mrs. Zenas in Bath. the absent ones, the biting frosts, the blind­ time that the citizens of Rockland were looking Vaughn of Skowhegan President of the Ladies DRESS GOODS ing and drifting snow or c#ld blasts of winter. Miss Fannie Thomas has been visiting friends Auxiliary,and Grace T. Cilley Secretary. about for some new business. in Warren. One naturally calls to mind the firm most familiar to them when the buying of goods is Miss Lottie Merrill of Boston is visiting Miss THE NINETEENTH MAINE. Heavy frosts are reported the past week from Norah Pitcher. —AT— under consideration. Is our name known to you ? various sections of our county, and damages to Benjamin Arey of Boston has been visiting corn, crattoei ries, etc , are reported. Matters at G. A. Smith’s. The Nineteenth Maine Regiment Associa­ If so, is it-not favorably known? tion held its sixteenlh annual reunion on Tues­ Are we not known to be the largest dealers really look very serious for crops. Mrs. H. 0. Gurdy is visiting her mother, in of house furnishing goods in New England? COMMON SENSE. Brooklyn, N. Y. day at Unity Village. The Regiment was The loan ami bull ling associations are doing Miss Florence Pendleton visited at Negro favored with delightful weather and tlie largest FOB LADIES. a good business, which will probably improve, Island last week. attendance in the history of the organization, Rend for Cuts, sam ples nnd Prices. now fall is in hand. The gleam of new clap­ Miss Alice Pottle of Bangor is the guest of SIMONTON'S Miss Annie Conant. one hundred and forty-seven of the original The most comfortable and stylish boards and shingles on the new houses in all ten hundred and forty, which were mustered Miss Louise Amsbury of Rockport is a guest Have we not extensively advertised that we shoes now made for Ladies’ wear tire parts of the state show how Maine is growing. into the United States service twenty-six years at Col F. C. Knight’s. The Ladies say they have never are BETTER situated to supply the Bath Independent: “ A prominent ship Thomas Burgess of Boston has been visiting ago, being present. They were the guests of owner and capitalist gives ns his opinion that his old home in this city. C. F.Pilley Post. No. 35, O. A. R., nnd the before seen such an elegant display before the winter is over freights out of San William A. Witham and wife of Boston are following were elected officers of the association PARLOR SUITS ! P. Cox Fine Hand Turns nt Mr. Witham's mother's. Francisco will advance to 55s or 60s. He for the ensuing year: President, J. 8. Cleve­ of Desirable Dress Goods as we have J. W. Sheldon of Boston visited his sister, In All Grades and Prices. believes that England must take all of Amer­ land; Vice-President, Peleg Wiley and W. S. Mrs. A. D. Otne, last week. Vinal; Secretary, Silas Adams; Orator, G. F. been showing during the past week. ica's surplus wheat that sbo can secure.” Nathaniel Bean of Portland has bacn visit­ ing his brother, B. B. Bean. Burgess; Historian, H. C. Levensaler; Cap­ CHAMBER SETS, tain, James Emerson; Executive Committee, Selections from the early ^importa­ The damage to crops of all kinds by the re­ Randall Bartlett ami wife of Union have in almost every shape, quality of w ool’ and cent frosts Is more extensive than at first sup­ been visiting nt A. B. Butler's. George W. Young, G. F. Burgess, P. Wiley, tions are always the most satisfac­ price. ALL WIDTHS, ALL SIZES. posed. Fodder, corn, beans, pumpkins, .1. K. Hanly. esq., of this city is slowly re­ I. II. Cross and C B. Vinal. Voted to hold squashes and the like have suffered severely. covering from a severe illness. the next reunion nt Camden, the first Tuesday tory. Wood Heating Stoves, Wood Cooking We have tlie exclusive sale of litis Trustee Brackett, one of the Maine State Fair Mrs. R. G. Packard was the guest of F. L. after Aug. 25, 1889. Jones’ family, Bangor, recently. celebrated line for this city. trustees, says the loss in Maine from the frosts Ranges, Parlor, Joseph Burns of North Waldoboro has been this week, will be over a million dollars. visiting his children in this city. Sitting-Room, and Chamber Steves, Friendship is one of the prettiest, neatest and Misses Annie Cric and Bertha Lufkin began j French Hand Turns! schools in Soutli Thomaston last week. E AT most thrifty looking villages we ever visited. Col. W. II. Fngler of Belfast is steadily re­ The houses are all thrifty and cosy appearing, covering from his recent severe Illness. CARPETS, We have just received a line of with tidy grounds and a general well kept ap­ Mrs. A. Stanley and Mrs. J. B. Hall relumed French Made I land Turns for Ladies’ pearance. The people of Friendship are proud from a trip to Bar Harbor, Wednesday. and nlniost every conceivable article used in wear. of Meduncook Hall and well they may be, for Mrs. George II. Taplcv of Haverhill is visit­ the home, than any other house ? *tis a commodious and handsome gathering ing her son, Walter M. Tapley.ln this city. Can anyone oiler more LIBERAL TERMS place. The only fault we find with Friendship Miss Marv L. C. Fates of Skowhegan was than we? is that it is so far from Rockland. the guest of Miss Helen R. Lord, last week. Have you ever known of our being less George Stevens and wife of Brockton. Mass., liberal than we advertise to be? There are Button, M E N ’S Stylish, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. S. A. Fish. The situation at Jacksonville grows morennd many other questions that might be asked, if Mrs. A. D. Ornc and daughter Ellie left for more desperate. Up to Friday there were 511 space admitted, but these are sufficient to Balmoral. $ Q Millbridge, Saturday morning for a short visit. impress your mind in our favor (if the cases and 93 deaths. There now remaining in the Carls. Harding and Price Tucker nnd fami­ answers arc favorable to us) and turn your -Ax.-'Qfc.UU Perfect city 13,577 people —3915 whites and 9812 blacks. lies of Portland have been visiting relatives in Steel, Jet and Gilt thoughts in our direction. Of these 10,375, mostly colored, are unwilling town. We want to tell you of the things that a to leave, and 8495 are without means. It is ex­ Miss Abhic McLaughlin nnd Miss Amanda year ago were growing in the wills of the Congress SHO E! Fittiai pected that two or three thousand will leave in Clara of Bangor, are visiting at Stephen Southern and Western States, that are now Gould's. ten or twelve days. The complete depopula­ PASSEMENTERIES &FRINGES made up iuto the handsomest Miss Emma Cooper of Lvnn. Mass., former­ Is equal to any 83.00 advertised shoe tion of the city is impossible, and those with­ ly of this city, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. now in the market. out means can hardly be provided for in the R. It. Ulmer. Read Sets and Section Braids. Parlor Suit Frames, Camber Sets, refugee cimps under a month or six weeks, Miss Julia Spear of Washington. I). C., FOR BREAKFAST. during which time it is feared the epidemic daughter ot General Ellis Spear, is visiting nt SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Extension Tables, will have done its work and hundreds of lives Joseph Abbott's. Quaker Mill Co., Ravenna, Ohio. Nearly all the above goods are been sacrificed. Appeals are being made for Daniel Ball, wife nnd (wo children ot New- Lounges, Centre Tables, Mirror port, II. I., are at Mrs Ball’s old home, Peter HANDSEWEDBOOTS help in the way of money, clothing, etc. Per­ Carroll’s, Willow street. | from Special Designs, and cannot be Frames, Clocks, sons in this vicinity who are chnritably disposed Miss Emma F. Head of Lowell, Mass., and FLOWERS! PLANTS! Gentlemen, if you want tlie best can leave their contributions at this office and Miss Fannie Honkin« of Boston have been found at any other store in Rockland. Pianos, Organs, Chairs, Oook Cases, they will be promptly forwarded. visiting Mrs. Arthur Shea. wearing and most stylish hoots made Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania, who has Office Desks and Secretaries, on earth, just try a pair of our been spenkine in this county.’passed Sunday nt M r.R . H . Burnham NEWSPAPER NOTES. the Thorndike and met many of our citizens. ROCKLAND, MAINE, all of Ihese nnd many more are gotten up and Enoch Davies Ins returned from his trip to —AGENT FOR— CORDOVAN! The Belfast Age newspaper and job-printing he Provinces. His son, John F. D ivies, of made from the walnut tree. There is mi wood establishment has been sold by the heirs of the St. Louis, accompanied biin here for a brief so valuable as this, for it is enjoyed late Wm. M. Rust, to W. S. and M. P. Pen - visit. Frederick H. Moses, by tlie poor ns well as the rich, nnd each year Ask to see them and try a pair. dleton, of Islesboro. The transfer will take Missps Alma E. Stnnles nnd Grace M. Smart, adds to its popularity. The styles this year are especially pretty, particularly in Parlor place after the next issue. compositors in the office of the Baneor Whig DECORATIVE FLORIST, A Courier, have been visiting at Capt, M. P. Suits and Chamber Sets, upon which no pains PATENT LEATHER The Boston Record Is now four years old. Spear’s. BncRsport, - M aine. arc spared so satisfy the popular demands. 'Pis a bright and precocious infant, and has a Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughters Alice and O-Bvery variety of Floral Work Supplied. Antique Oak and Ash, as well as the wood iu very healthy circulation —59,009. We're glad Nellie of Richmond hnve been visiting Dr. G. the natural state are made in very pretty Balmorals and Congress C. Chamberlain, Mrs. Smith being the doctor's styles and sold at low figures. of it. mother. Mrs. William Purington and dauehter Ada 3 Full stock of these goods always on HEAVY FROST. are at W. M. Purington’s for the winter. N E W S T O R E ! Send for Cuts and Prices. hand. Capt. Purington is on a trip to Havre in ship A Belfast correspondent writes : '‘There was Corsican. a very heavy frost here last night, which did a Dr. D. C. Perkins was in Boston Mondnv to Happy Combinations PINE PAINTED CHAMBER SETS great deal of damage to growing crops. Ev­ a meeting of the California Pioneers. They We Are Open for Business! erything was late and many crops are in just had n dinner at the Revere House, and a gen­ eral good time. seem not to lose tlieii hold, but. on the con­ the right stage to receive the worst damage William A. Woodward, editor of the Milton trary, are gaining in popularity; this is to HATS! HATS! from frost. Corn for the canneries and for en Massachusetts News, nnd secretary of the Mas­ THE I ARGEST STORE, be accounted for by reason of the great Im­ silage is badly damaged; also squash, pump­ sachusetts Press Association, spent Sunday at provement in decornting, in which our paint­ We are now showing the largest stock kins, beans, etc. Anson Butler’s. THE IGHTEST STORE, ers excel all others we have ever seen. It is of Fall Styles in Murty Kane of Peekskill, New York, re­ certainly to be wondered at that such finely turned home Friday night after a fortnight’s THE koW EST PRICES. executed and artistic paintings can be shown DIAMOND DOTS. visit with bis cousins at Patrick Hare’s, at the on these goods, and sold at the prices we are Head-of-thc-Bay. selling for at this season. Gent’s Fine Stiff Hats It is said that F. L. Small, who pitched for Mrs. W. J. Perry and Miss Jennie Ingra­ the Maine State College team this season, has ham left yesterday for Augusta, where they so seriously strained his arm as to prevent his will visit Mrs. Frank Farrcr and Dr. S. H. Boys’ and Children's Boynton nnd wife. pitching for u long time to coine. Friends of OUR.STOTE & RANGE DEPT. J. Shaw Gushee of Appleton was in town this fine pitcher regret to hear it. Thursday. Mr. Gushee was one of the candi­ is well supplied and therefore ready to meet IIATS AND CAPS The Thomastons visited Warren last Tues­ dates for senator on the Prohibition ticket, S. the increasing demands that will be made J. Gushee, one of the Democratic nominees, day and played a spirited game with the local being his son, upon it this fall. As a rule we hold to the Ever seen in this city. team. The eighth inning opened up with the Ranges that have given such unqualified sat­ S. F. Austin, superintendent and general isfaction in years past, and tlie Quaker, New score 7 to 6 in favor of the Thomastons. The manager of the French Atlantic Cable Co. nt Warrens coming to ths bat filled the oases mid New York, is nt tlie house of Capt. H. A. Tariff and First National are as good and a little better thun ever, as some vnluabie im­ a fly ball to out tie'd was lost long enough for Pitcher. Tlie captain and Mr. Austin leave in a few days for Moosebead Like and the moun­ provements have been made upon them with­ the Warrens to score four runs through the tains on a fishing and hunting trip. WOOLEN : YARNS! out increasing the cost to tlie buyer. There GENTS’ -FINE-NECKWEAR! mutual interference of two Thomaston fielders. Wm. II. Smith returned Wednesday from ate probably more of these ranges in use in Up to this point tliegame had been well played. Massachusetts where he had been attending the Maine thun there are six of any other makes. New Goods. Fall Styles, just in. The Warrens were assisted by Howe and reunion of his company, C. of the Sixth Mass. We have just received our Fall and We think it safe to say, no town in the State Tlie Largest Stock of Regiment, at Chelmsford, Mass. This was the Simonton as battery and Larrabee as second is without our ranges. We were especially first reunion of the company since mustering fortunate last seusuu in our wood heating base. All three played a good game In the field out and 31 members were present. Mr. Smith Winter Stock of the famous reports a very enjoyable occasion. stoves, it being the first year but what some and at the bat. The entire Thomaston infield were pronounced not satisfactory iu every was made up of nun Thomaston men. War­ Fred Pease of Kansas City, formerly of Gents’ Furnishing Goods Rockland, wns in tlie city last week on busi­ Hue Furniture C:„ ca. ;. We feel confident that our line of Par­ ren won the game through the battery work of ness. Mr. Peuse lias been away from Rock HARTLAND DOMESTIC YARN! lor and Chamber Stoves cauuot be equalled to be found in tiie city. Howe and Simonton and the batting work of land ten years. He is in business in Kansas iu New England. Larrabee. City, with his father, Alonzo Pease. They Send for cuts an 1 pric s of these goods nnd deal in lime and plaster, and report a rattling Cor. Main and Myrtle Streets, any other that you may need, in eacli ca. e The last Issue of the Thomaston Herald has good business. Mr. Pease Inis been married Of which we have the exclusive sale specifying the articles you wish to see repre­ We Quietly Remind You the following: “ Our local neighbors do not about three years. He thinks Rockland mate­ nO CKL.A.I'JD, - dvru. sented. rially changed for the belter. praise this nine. T h e C o c u ie u -O a z e t t e has In town. This yarn has been sold That it is not wise to linger or delay been manifestly unfair toward the Thomastons We respectfully Invite everybody to call and In PRISON POINTS. .peel our New Store and aee the New Goods such by us l'or the past two seasons, and when Bargains are going as last as and on all occasions compares them unfairly Carpetings Are Now Coming In they can be handed out. We don’t with the competing nines." Will Brother Convicts Who Ask For Pardon—Two Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, has given perfect satisfaction in every und no better time can be had to send for ask you to take our word l’or it, blit Hodgdon be kind enougli to inform us what Cases. samples. Please state the qualities desire 1, he means by the above. We haven’t had a Stoves and Ranges, instance. Our Enlarged Store ena­ whether Brussels, Tupestriee, Woolens or At a meeting of the Governor and Council notice of the Thomastons this year or a refer­ Easy Chairs, Rockers, Cottons, us our seiectiou can be made more COME AND SEE. ence to a game but what he has copied it into Tuesday the petition for pardon in ease of bles us to carry a much larger line satisfactory. We have some beauties iu the his columns without credit, with the exception Charles G. Brown of Norway was considered Rattan Goods, above qualities and the prices are just ns und the Council recommended that a pardon be of Yarn than formerly, and our stock near those of the manufacturers as possible. Of last week, when W. II. Perkins of Warren Dinner and Tea Sets, Library and sent us a communication concerning the per- granted. Brown was convicted for forging the embraces full lines of Starlight CAUTION!! lonnel of the Warrens and Thomastons, and endorsement lo a cheek for 812 and was sen­ Hanging Lamps, Comode Sets. tenced to Slate Prison in February last. The Send fur Samples. in answer to an item that appeared in T h e C - Scotch Yarn, Midnight German­ general opinion appears to bo that the punish­ As some parties in this vicinity G. the previous week. Our friend of the have been advertising a so-called Herald in the same column in which he charges ment already inflicted is sufficient for the crime EVERYTHING TO KEEP HOUSE. town. Hillside Spanish, Bear Brand committed, und the Council coincide in this Do not forget that we, in eacli case prepay Snag Rubber Boot, we would say that T h e U.-O. with unfairness has the following: deliver by our own teams W ITHIN TEN freight and sell for cash, or ONE-QUARTER light. MILES of our more. Saxony. “ The Eastern Argus calls the Thomaston’s CASH down and the balance in Monthly we have the exclusive and sole right the champions of Knox county.” Now if The ease of Lewis Moore, of Portland, also Payments. Do not forget that we have of sale for the celebrated confined at Thomaston for forgery,came up for Brother Hodgdon did not wish to lay himself BRANCH STORES AT open to the charge of unfairness why did he shearing. This is a case where it is claimed ALL NEW COODS. the convict is suffering an affection of the eyes Itaugor, Auburn, Rockland aud Biddeford' aot state the facts of the case in regard to the He will tell you about the good* ami give you priced M a in e, Snag Proof Rubber Boot fotuUy league, at the head of which the Roek- which will result speedily in tolal blindness un­ that will make you smile all over your face. Our No Old Stock Carried Over. less he receives better medical treatment than is •tore was built for ua, our stock is entirely new where same goods, same prices and same terms iih J Club Hands, by virtue of winning two direct from the manufacturers, und you will say it for this city and vicinity, and no games out of' three from Camden und Thom­ possible in confinement. An expert oeulist will is the cosiest store und the cleunest stock of goods may be had us at Headquarters of the other dealer in this city has the gen­ be employed by the State to make an examina­ iu the city. aston ? T h e C.-O. knows the Thomaston club uine Snagg Boot for sale. They are tion of Moore's eyes and report to the Council. of olduud knows and has repeatedly said that —------Call aud See Vs. Write for P rim . Simonton Bros., THE ATKINSON the best Rubber Boot in the world they were good hall players and has no recol­ Troops have been called out in Florida to and are equal to two or three pairs lection of saying or intimating anything else, VEBV RESPECTFULLY, suppress riots by striking longshoremen in ROCKLAND. of any other make. • ud doubts if Editor Hodgdou has. HOUSE FURNISHING Fernandina. Home Furniture Co., CLOSE SHAVE. Returns from all but three towns in Vermont COMPANY, A Rockland barber was sick and his physi- give Dillingham a plurality of 27,871 and a ROCKLAND, ME. eiau prescribed one morphine powder. The pa­ majority of 27,579. The average Republican Cor. Pearl and Middle St#, Portland,Me E.W.Berry&Co. tient misunderstood and took seven, aud he had majority in Vermont for the four Presidential W . A. KIMBALL.IManager, • very close squeak to recover. years has beau 23,982. 3t ISAAC C. ATKINSON, Ueu. Mauager. Opposite Thorndike Hotel. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 1888,

Miss Hemingway opens her private school a m u s r MBNt s . AUCTION SALE!I FOLKS AND THINGS. Monday,Sept. 17th. The talented and pleasing Lucier Company — OF— The Monhegan carried away her forctoproast are playing at Vinalhaveh this week to good 9650—REGULAR WEEKLY CIRCULATION-2650 Saturday in the harbor. business. The concert to-morrow night in aid of the MILLINERYI There will be a sociable in Good Templar's The stock of the late Celia C. Boyd wi il be For Additional Locals See First Page. Old Ladles Home fund should be patronised closed out nt Auction on Hall at the North-end next Thursday evening, A p.irtv will JcAre Boston M onday, October by all. Sept, 13. A treat given to all. Admission ten for a Grand Tour of 81 Days, through the Limecasks are worth i t cents in the tnaiket G. A. 3afford Is having a new front to his cents. W ednesday, Sept. 12 Joseph Abbott is repairing bis northern kiln. store. Plate glass windows will be put in and Tbe Young Woman's Christian Temperance AT 10 A. M. PACIFIC NORTHWEST .LITE* - A. - H ERIE’S R. W. Messer is building a store-house, just other improve ments made. Union will give a musical entertainment In the ------a n d -- m below his store. The Rockland Loan f t Building Association rooms of the Y. M. C. A. on the evening of PRIVATE SALES AT COST Great American Play Work on the School street sewer is somewhat will make a loan next Monday evening at 7.30 the ICth. Miss Elizabeth U. Yates, state or­ Before and between Auctions. CALIFORNIA. o’clock, at the city council rooms. ganizer of the Y’s, and will be present. Ice­ This trip comprises a delightful journey over delayed by ledge. ISAAC K. BOYD. the Entire Length of the Northern Pacific Rail- School commences next Monday with the A big party of North Haven people catne off cream and cake will be served. All are cor­ road, a voyage on Puget Sound, another on the 35 Columbia River, an overland railway journey by Hearts of Oak! in the packet to hear Mr. Blaine. They were dially Invited to be present. old corps of instructors. the magnificent Mount Shasta Route from Oregon obliged to stay over night, returning Sunday. The program for the Old Ladies Home con­ to California, and visits to nil the leading Pacific A Household Word, The Lime Rock R. R. trestle at the North- P r iv a t e Scho o l. Coast resorts from Victoria to San Diego—from end is nearly to Perry Bros. The Smith Bros, have given their check for cert which occurs Wednesday evening has been British Columbia to the Mexican boundary. R e­ A Simple Story, 8300 in aid of the Old Ladles’ Home fund— issued and It certainly promises one of the turn Tickets Good Until July. Tbe cellar of Uapt. Cookson's new house, a generous action and we trust an example that finest entertainments ever given In this Simply Told. Maverick street, is completed. On the same date (Monday, October 8) a party others will follow. city. The talent is the best in tbe country and MISS HEMINGWAY will leave Boston for a Grand Trip Direct to Tbe new bouse of Wm. Burley will soon be Miss A. B. Tyler of Camden has been engaged is secured at great expense. The ladies arc Will Open Her Private School completed. It is now nearly slated. selling a great many tickets and the hall will SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA by J. H. Simonton to oversee the work in his This trip is intended for persons who desire to Our Bowdoin boys go back to Brunswick factory. She is an experienced workwoman. be packed. Tomorrow, Wednesday evening, MONDAY, - SEPTEMBER - 17th. reach Southern California by a direct route nnd as ALL THE ORIGINAL SCENERY! next week, college opening Tuesday. is tbe date. 35-36 ■ ______expeditiously ns may be consistent with perfect B. K. Maddocks has also entered Mr. Simon­ comfort. Tne halts by the way are intended for Spear & Ingraham’s ice team took a run up ton’s employ. HEARTS QF OAK. rest. The tickets supply every needed comfort ASSESSORS’ NOTICE. dui ing the transits to and from California, includ­ A Scenic Poem.—Providence Journal. Rankin street, Wednesday. Little damage. Dr. O. L. Bartlett’s vehicle was'-somewhat T he Assessors* o f Rockland wiiI be in session nt ing sleeping-car accemmoda’ions, meab, transfers, The dramatic event, "Hearts of Oak,” will Grand beyond expression.—Boston Globe. R. C. Hall & Co. are finishing ofT the upper shattered Thursday by a colliding team that their room in Berry Block on Tueftdav, Sent. 23, and board at hotels, but leave the holder to dis­ be presented at Farwell Hall next Thursday inst., from 8 o’clock A. M. to 6 o’clock I’. M., for pose of their lime In California in accordance with The world is well lost when it in succeeded by apartment of their store into a nice tenement. left.the middle of Main street nnd interviewed evening Sept. 13tb. The play will be well put the purpose of corn ctlng any errors in the assess* their own preferences. Return Tickets Good ments of the current year. Until July, with a choice of Five Different 'Hearts of Oak.” —Chicago Tribune. Yacht Monhcgan arrived Wednesday from the Doctor’s team ns it stood alongside the on nnd the stage setting very fine, the part of C. L. ALLEN, Secretary. Houles Eastward from San Francisco or Los her trip to Massachusetts. All report a jolly walk. The parties are unknown. Terry Dennison is well played by Mr. Kee­ Rockland. Kept. 10, 1888. 36. .7 Angeles. time. The IinoxA Lincoln Railroad hnve arranged nan, and Mr. Phineas Leach as Owen Garro- TO L E T . In addition to the above, there will he an excur. Popular Prices— 35 and 50 Cts, A Mr. Gould nnd family of Vinalhavcn have for a big excursion to Fort Popnatn Saturday. way, the bluff old Rea dog, is a splendid imper­ A lnrge well lighted room on the ground, Mxe 40 »ion to Colorado, October 8; arid during the x GO, and basement 20 x 60, nrrnnged expiessly for months of September and October a series of trips O ”8ents secured at Spear, May 3c Stover’s. moved into the house of Lewis Childs, Willow The beautiful scenery of tbe Kennebec River, sonation. Miss Kathrync Price as Chrystal the punt business. I will Amish power and rent to the leading resorts of New England, Canada, street. tbe immense beach nt Pophom and tbe low (the sweetheart) plays her part really well nnd reasonable, and what I wimt in a good, smart man the Middle elates, Virginia, Etc. to put in machim s nnd I will give him all the pants Seventh Annunl Series of W inter E x cu r* Josiah Shcrer was thrown out at Kiln Hill, at fares should attract a large crowd. has strong powers as an emotionnl actress he can make and pay well for good work. Also slonn to California: Novembers; December 6; The play is very different from the majority of have rooms in Moffil’s Block which I will Jet cheap. .January 7 and 10; February 7, 11, and 25; and the Meadows, Wednesday, and quite severely March 7 and 11. Fine portraits of Miss Lillian Chandler, the plays now put on the stage and in homely Apply at once ut bruised. wonderful violinist, who plays here nt the Old J. fl. SIMONTON’S SHIRT FACTORY, Annual Winter and Spring Tours through the phrase tells the nobleness of man’s true love 86 33 Limerock St., Rockland, Me. Southern Stntes, Mexico and California: January Bicknell Tea Co. The thrifty housewife now gathers in her Ladies’ Home Concert,tomorrow evening,arc on 14 and | February 11 ; and through the Southern and woman’s ns well, where each, striving to outdoor geraniums and the like, for the frosts exhibition in the windowof W. M. Purington. States and Mexico, March 11. secure the happiness of the other, buries his T O R E N T . are with us. Spear, May ft Stover and W. F. Norcross A W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB. and her love and is guided by strict sense of One of Slnghi’s cottages on Broadway. Call jJ O-Scn>l for descriptive circular, designating the Co. southern cottage of the five for further informa- particular trip desired. The opera of “ Doctor of Alcantara" Is now duty as they consider it. The little baby in tion. 33 being talked up for the fair of I. O. R. M., The 4tli Me. nnd 2nd Battery Association the play with its plnyfulness .and brightness W. RAYMOND. 296 Washington St. (opp. School St.) Button, Mass next month. hold their annual reunion in this city Thursday. wins the hearts of nil present, without regard NOTICE. 35-30 They go to Owl’s Head for the day, and in tbe The adjourned meeting of the directors of the C. W. Perry is moving the Gay school-house to sex, nnd little Edith, a child of abutit five Rockland Loan & Building Association will tie held across North Main street to one of the Gurdy evening there will be a camp fire to which nil years, is a veritable wonder. What with her at the City Council Rooms, Rockland, Monday ex-soldicre, G. A. R. men,S. of V. etc., are in­ evening, September 17, nt 7 30 o’clock. Loans lots where 'twill be fitted up for rent. childish prattle to her unknown father as they will be made ut that time, and other business trans­ HEART FAILURE. A fine piece of engrossing with tbe pen, by vited. sat on Ills grave nnd her promptness in her acted. A full attendance is desired. A Struggle for Life ! Saved, On account of tbe storm Saturday Inst the part she is the best child character that has 35 II. O. GURDY , Secretary. Principal 11. A. Howard of Rockland Com­ and Health Restored! mercial College, has been on exhibition in the Chuutnuqun picnic was postponed to Saturday, been seen on this circuit for many years. The CIRL WANTED. company has and will use their own scenery window of W. J. Coakley. the 15tb. Half fares on the trains. All interest­ A girl or woman capable of do’ng housework Affections of the heart arc growing more and and Hearts of Oak will be long remembered. wunted at No. 9 Rockland Street. Steamer Lewiston broke a portion of her ed are invited to be on hand in season. It is more frequent as the humun race plunges along, Tickets now ready at Spear, liny A Stover's. 35 MRS. 8. II. GURDY. machinery Sunday morning, nnd so was not hoped arrangements will be made foran assem­ living ten years In one. Heart failure occurs when able to leave Bangor until Saturday morning, bly another season. GIRL WANTED. the sj stem is worn down by exhausted vitality— THE CHURCHES. the blood no longer giving the required strength to arriving here Sunday at 9 o'clock. About dark last evening two prisoners in the A good girl to do general housework. Enquire at J. II. SIMONTON’S Shirt Factory, the heart and lur gs. Heart troubles are frequently One of the crew of a fishing vessel fell off jail nt the county building made their escape. Rev. C. A. Main of Rockport preached in 35-38* Lim erock Street. brought on by stomach difficulties. Indigestion- They got up through the register in the Probate the M. E. Church Sunday in exchange with Tillson’s wharf Sunday. A man in a dory WANTED one of the most likely to produce it, Inactivity --- THE --- tin office and then out through the window. The Rev. Mr. Cumm ings... .Two young ladies of the stomach, Constipation and overloading the attempted to pick him and the dory was up­ A DINING ROOM GIRL. nt set. Both men and the dory were finally parties who escaped were both held for larceny, were baptized in the First Baptist church, 35 36 MILS. P E R K IN S ’ R E ST A U R A N T . stomach are almost sure to cause it. rescued. one for taking a sloop from Camden and the Sunday evening... .The Mission at the Catho­ Mr. W. II. Sawyer, a prominent citizen of North­ other for larceny of money from schooner Oc- lic church the past week has been productive CIRL WANTED. ern Maine, has been restored to health after a most The first meeting of this season of Central A girl capable of doing general house work. tnvia Dow. of grent good to the church. The sermons by dangerous illness from heart trouble by Bell’s Sar­ Knitting Bee will be held with Mrs. John 33 S. CHASE, G r .u . S t. Rev. Fr. Currier and Rev. Fr. Lutz have been saparilla. Read his own statement: *'I have been Bird, Broadway, Thuasday evening Sept. 17. The good work on Main street, between Mid­ able nnd eloquent, and the meetings have been HORSE FOR SALE. examined by five different physicians, all of whom BicknellTComp’y All ladies arc invited and n large attendance dle and Rankin streets, still goes on. Culverts pronounced my case heart disease, and were fear­ largely attended. On Sunday Right Reverend A good kind family horse, suitable for a ladv fo is desired. have been laid across Main street, nnd so placed drive. 34-35 AM ES BROS. ful I could not be helped. I became so poorly that Bishop Healey of Portland administered the Chas. T. Spear’s stallion Robert S. was that they can be easily reached and cleaned out from Feb. to Sept., 18b7, I did not do a day’s work. rite of confirmation to about 50 persons in this driven a trial mile at Knox Trotting Park when there is need. Drains have been laid FO R S A L E . On the first day of Sept. I commenced taking Bell’s city and to 13 in Thomaston, Sunday afternoon. Monday of last week, nnd made the first half under tbe sidewalk from Granite street to Ran­ Building lots on Broadway and near Broadway Sarsaparilla, and the 20th I went to work and have The bishop delivered an address in both places. and Rankin streets. in .17 and the mile in 2 35 1-2. Fred II. Berry kin Block, terminating in these culverts. It 34 37 C. F. K IT T R E D G E . not lost a day since. Mv feelings are that this tfe? O- The Mission closed Sunday evening with nn medicine saved my life. Before taking it I suffered drove him. strikes us as a happy thought. impressive discourse on “ Perseverance” by tho FOR S A L E . principally from pain in the stomach, extending to The committee of arrangements for the Knox Simonton Bros, advertisement of winter eloquent Fr. Currier....The Montville Quar­ 1 Single Standing Desk and 1 Office Table. Good my left side, faintness and weakness.” County Fair are requested to meet in the Bap­ cloaks was received too late for lit is week’s terly Meeting will be in session at the Free trades. 34 37 II. O. G JUDY he CO. W. II. SAWYER. tist chapel, Thursday evening, Sept. 13th, at paper but will appear in our next issue. As Baptist church next Friday Saturday and Sun­ Mattamiscontis, Me., May 1st, 1888.* So ld E v e r y w h er e a t 50 C en ts P er Bo t t l e . 7 o’clock. All the committee are desired to usual their assortment of ladies and misses day....The Wednesday evening prayer meet­ FO R S A L E . A four foot Revolving Flower Stand with a lot of A lex Ml R obinson, J r ., be present by order of the chairman, J. E. garments is one of the Inrgest in the state nnd ings at the Free Baptist church for the past SardineS Flower Pots and Trellises. A pothecary, 22 Bangor, Me Rhoades,and Mrs. John Bird. their double store enables them to add a full few weeks huve been very interesting. The 35 K. M. PILL8B U R Y , 66 Broadw ay. Hanly & Shaw, real estate agents, report the line of plush cloaks, in blue and brown, for meeting tomorrow evening is expected to lie of BLACKSMITH BUSINESS following transactions lor the week past: boys and girls of 2, 3 and L years old. unusunl interest. POSITIVELY CLOSING WEEKS I Blethen bouse, Crescent street, leased to Capt. FO R S A L E . The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. was W. J. ROBBINS. GRAND CYCLORAMA, James Mullen ; Gilman Lovejoy house, corner held at the rooms of tbe Y. M. C. A., Sept.7th. Intending to make a change we wish to dispose Painter and Paper Hanger. Leave orders at of our business, and will sell the entire outfit. The Limerock and Union streets, leased to Oliver The following ofliccrs were elected: President, shop is at the bond ol' Rankin St., and is in con­ Otis; lot of land on Florence Place, leased to Drake’s Stove Store and they will have prompt nection with O. P. Lamson’s wheelwright shop. Mrs. It. C. Ilnll; Vice Presidents,Cong'l, Mrs. attention. BATTLE OF 25 CTS. L. S. Henderson, who will build n cooper shop Hus a good business and will be sold nt a bargain. M. A. C. Norton, Baptist, Mrs. G. M.Brainerd, 34-46 CUSHMAN & ADAMS. Utere. Methodist, Mrs. Aaron Howes, Episcopal, g i r t h s . Rockland Commercial College is starting in Mrs. S. M. Yeazie; Corresponding Secretary FOR S A L E . GETTYSBURG! 3 year unusually well, and Principal Howard and Treasurer, Mrs. Susie L. Johnson; Dele­ A fine residence in this city; u two and a half G ilkk y —Rockland, Sept. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. story house, eli and stable connected; 12 finished 541 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. ’orms us that there is a very satisfactory gates to State Convention at Bath, Sept. 25th, Peter Gllkey, a sou. rooms, bath room, Crystal Lake water, spacious in over tbe number present at the opening of 26th and 27th, Mrs. M. A. C. Norton, Miss Al- L a d d —Jefferson, September 3, to Mr. and Mrs. grounds and about 25 fruit trees. Situated near E. WTThadd, s daughter. the shore, fine view of harbor, bay and islands. Con’t Fail to See This Great Battle 3 school a year ago. Ho reports goodly zira Crie, Mrs. Aaron Howes, Miss C. M. H e a t h —Spencer, Mass., August 29, to Mr, and Very desirable for summer residence. Scene at Once. legations from Thomaston, West Camden and Farwell. Mrs. Atwidl 0. Heath, a son. HANLY it SHAW, W a lk eu —Rockland, Sept. 7, to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 34 Real Estate Agts., Rockland. new subject now being painted will take its ncolnville, and a larger delegation than ever Now that the turmoil of election is over for M. Walker, a daughter place in this building January 1st. 33 45 F lagg —Rockland, Sept. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. omised from Bar Harbor. the time people can rest their wearied minds Flugg, a soil. The latest report from Thorndike f t Hix, by attending the State Fair which opens its in­ holesalers of fruit and produce, give tbe fol­ teresting exhibit nt Lewistsn today, and eon- U tarrinsts. WAX FLOWER MAKINC. HARVEST EXCURSIONS ding charges : Sweet potatoes have dropped tinues through Friday. Low fares are offered MISS E. J. SMART, late of London, England, AHUM MOUNTAIN ROUTE d sell from 8275 to 83.50 a barrel; native over the K. A L. as follows : Rockland, Thom­ A l len —L in d s e y —RocklandaSept. 9, by II. E. tencher of the art of Wax Flower Making will be Ingraham, esq.. John E. Allen of St. George nnd happy to receive pupils for the above in class or TO POINTS IN Ions arc in the market at from 83 to 83.50 a aston and Warren 83 00; Waldoboro #2.75; Eliza E. Lindsey of Rockland. otherwise. RANKIN BLOCK, up three tlights. rrel. This has been a big peach year, and Damariscotta Mills 82.35; Wiscasset 81.75. 1’e riiy —Ba c h e l d e r —Rockland, Sept. 5, by Room 5. 33-34 ; Kansas, Nebraska, Tickets good to return until the 15th. The Rev. C. 8. Cummings, Fred W. Perry and Miss lorndike & Hix have thus far bandied about A l l l i l a Bachelder both of Camden. Arkansas &. Texas. 00 baskets. Plums are on deck, Bartlett Fair ticket will Ik good for one admission to T e p e d in o —T l T l ’8 — W aldoboro, A ugust 21, by ONE P’AItK for the Rev. James Graham, Angelo M. Tepedino, of Bos- ars are at their height and grapes are now the Park or two to the hall. A very large num­ ItOl.VD TIUP. ton, and Mary E. Titus, of Union. CAMPAIGN FLACS. enty and good. ber of entries have been made. Two hundred S a i w a r d —F a r r a r —Lincolnville, A ugust 28, A ug. 21, Sept. ll«.n d 23, O ct. O uixl 23. and fifty horses, besides the trolters nnd Nel­ Walter F. Say ward, of East Weymouth, Mass., I am prepared to furnish tings of all kinds at Rev. S. D. Paine, who was lieutenant ir. the and Nellie W . Farrar, of Lincolnville. short notice, with the portraits of the candidates if Tickets on Kale at all principal Coupon Offices d Maine Battery and a soldier in the Cri- son's stud will be on the grounds. The show Y o k e —IIo w a k g - W aldoboro, A ugust 27, A us­ desired. Prices from SI.80 Upwards, in the United btatea. of stock will exceed that ot nny previous ex­ tin W. York and Dora B. Howard, both of Waldo­ H. T . MUG R ID G E, 34-42 :an War, will be present at the reunion of boro. 5 B row n’s W harf, R ockland. d Me. Battery here this week, and will de- hibition. A cheese weighing half a ton will lie F r e e m a n —C l e v e l a n d —Lake City, Camden, on exhibition. A special train at very low A ugust 27, W m . C. Freem an, ot C entral Falls, rer his celebrated lectusc on the “ Siege of Rhode Island, and Grace Maud Cleveland, of T O L E T . bastopol," probably on Friday evening, tbe fares will be run Thursday, September 13th, as Indianapolis, Indiana. The Morse house at tiie Hanrahnn Railroad follows: Leave Rockland at 6 a. nt., Thomas­ B l a c k —Ca l d e r w o o d — Vinalhavcn, Septem* Crossing, newly and thoroughly renuired, new ih, at the Methodist Church. Mr. Paine is hero, by Rev. W. M. Kimmel of Rockland, .Joseph paper, paint, plastering; 7 rooms and in fine condi- mplain of the Corps at Jacksonville, Florida, ton at 6.10, Warren 6.35, Waldoboro 6.55, Black and Miss Annie Calderwood, both of Vinul- lion. Apply to B. G. PRESCOTT & CO. N.IV.AL.PS! Damariscotta Mills 7.25, Newcastle 7.35, Wis­ haven. d the proceeds of the lecture will be used for S h o lk s—T a t e —Vinalhavcn, Septem ber 2, by e benefit of comrades in that plague stricken casset 8, Woolwich 8.25, arriving at Bath nt Jumes Roberta, esq., William E. Sliolos of Vinah MACHINERY FOR SALE. W hat la Nivalis? I will tell you. Nivalis 8.35, connecting with special train on the M. haven ami Miss Annie Tate of Rockland, is the Greatest Discovery aud Wonder of y. Admission 25 cts. I will sell cheap one Daniel’s Planer, one set Burr Campaign Flags, C. R. It., arriving at Lewiston at 10 a. m. Stones for grinding corn, one California Grain th e a g e. The campaign in this city closed Saturday Cleanser, one 40 horse power Iron Water Wheel, Returning, leaves Lewiston, that day only, nt S t a t b s . and one two horse Truck Wagon. Apply to A skin preserver and tonic* and at the same ght after three consecutive rallies. The 6 p. in., and Bath nt 7.30 p. m. Thursday will 32-44* J . A. C LAR K, W est Cam den, Me. time an eradicator of skin troubles. mioerats filled Farwell Hall Thursday evc- If you have a rough, pimply, complexion, be a big day at the fair. Fares for the round Kil e y —Rockland, September 5, Thomas Riley, Campaign Badges, USE NIVALIS. !g to hear Hon Wm. Springer and Hon. It. aged 72 years. F O R S A L E . trip, including admission to Park or Hall: If you have by the use of cosmetics, powders, J. Pendleton. Friday evening Volney B. H a m ilto n —Rockland, September 6, Alice Gay, Iluving put a fine new range into my hotel, I Rockland, Thomaston, Warren, Waldoboro, daughter of Nelsou P. and Jennie Hamilton, aged have for sale a second-hand range in good condi­ pastes and pigments caused your naturally soft, ishing of Bangor, Prohibition candidate lor 6 years, 3 months, 25 duys. tion. Just the thing for a hotel, restaurant or sinoolli skin to become coarse, and those most un> Dama. Mills and Newcastle $1.50, Wiscasset sightly ’’black heads” to uppear, vernor, spoke in tbe hall. He is a line ap- W a t s o n -Rockland, Sept. 6, William, son of boarding-house. W. B. IlILLti, and Woolwich $1.25. These tickets will be Marlin and Agues Watson, aged 9 months, 4 days. .*13 Lindsey House. USE NIVALIS. aring man and a line speukcr, and there was good to go on special or regular train tbe 13th C a r u in e —Rockland, Sept. 5, Eva Rosa, daugh­ If you have a thin, delicate skin, ea-ily affected thing in his speech but what every teraper- ter of Luigi and Louisa Curriue, aged 1 year, 6 Parlor Stove For Sale. by tbe weather, only. Good to return until the 15th. If stormy months, 16 days. USE NIVALIS. ce man would agree with. He touched K n ig iit —Lincolnville, A ugust 27, infant daugh­ As good as new. Cost $44, will be sold for $20. Fire Works! Thursday the excursion will be postponed un­ Stove is one of the eelebruted Hub Art Square If God bus given you that greatest boon to w«m- ghtly upon the tarilT. Saturday afternoon ter of W. H. Knight, aged 1 month, 5 days. til Friday. If stormy Friday notice will be ('ollam o k e—Lincoluviile, Aug. 24, M atilda T . Pattern with tile decorations. an—a beautiful complexion, und you wish to pre­ mes G. Blaine addressed an immense crowd Collumore, aged 63 years, 1 month. Col'Rie r -Gazf.t t e O f f ic e . serve it, given. USE NIVALIS.* Postofflce Square, in tbe pouring rain. At —------»♦•------B a r t l e t t —Hope, Sept. 3, Mrs. Sarah P. Bart­ lett, aged i»9 years, 10 months. FOR S A L E . American women have to endure all degrees of e close of Mr. Blaine's address the crowd DO YOUR PART! T okuky.—Swan’s Islaud, sept. 5, Andrew Tor- Fine residence situated in Warren Village; large temperature, from the blazing sun of Summers to journed to Farwell Hall and listened to Gen. **ey- ______house, 12 rooms, all the modern improvements; the biting blizzurds of our Winters; added to these fiue large stable; all the buildings ueurly us good us the peculiar dryness of our atmosphere bus a ten­ Jam E. King. In the evening Gen. R. E. A Project Which Should Enlist the Maine, Vermont, nt w ;three acres of land,large number or fruit trees, dency to dry and harden the epidermis, to develop azier spoke there. plenty of pure wuter; within live minutes walk of SMITH'S MUSIC STORE sunburns, freckles, moth-patches, tan and pimples. Help and Encouragement of All. Western, Creamery, church, schools, post office, etc. For further par­ This wonderful NIVALIS, by its "tonic uclion” on A change has for sometime been contemplated ticulars inquire of Mrs. H a l l o w e l l on the prem­ the skin,overcomes these evil effects of our climate. It also removes the greater aud gruver troubles the partnership and management of the Over 200 course tickets have been sold by and Dairy ises or of C. M. W a l k e r , E sq., Pillsbury Block, BUTTER Roeklund, Maine. 22 caused by the use of the.many injurious face pow­ ockland Beef Co. This change is now being the entertainment committee of tbe Y .M .C . ders and cosmetics now* upon the m arket, which A. for the proposed entertainment course for Solid, Ball and Bricks— Very Fine, clog the pores, coarsen tiie cells of the skin, aud in ude, F. A. Thorndike, partner in the busi­ FARM FOR SALE. fact, ure not even cleanly. Throw them all aside! es and manager, retiring, tbe change being tbe coming season. Tbe committee are au­ Made in June. Situated ut tiie "Head of the Luke” in Hope. Said farm contains 60 acres of good lund; cuts from USE ONLY NIVALIS. ade by mutual consent. Mr. Thorndike re- thorized to go ahead and perfect arrangements * It is recommended by our best physicians aud •es in order to be able to devote his attention when 300 tickets have been disposed of. COFFEE, TEA, SPICES, FLOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINE chemists, and is beneficial instead of injurious; a The malter should be settled this week. All story aud a nah bouse with ell. all finished, painted skin bcautlfier and preserver; a skin cure instead the rapidly increasing business of Thorn- Produce aud u and blinded, und burn 40 x 50 with cellur. Two A popular journal of general literature. of au evil. ke & Hix, wholesalers of fruit and produce, lovers of good entertainment should encourage wells o f water. Tills farm is under good cultiva­ It will cure eczema, sail rheum, erysipelas aud the project by guaranteeing to take one or more tion aud is one of the prettiest places in |Knox THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER, all other skin eruptions, aud is also au excellent which firm be is the senior member. Mr. Choice Variety of Family Groceries County, and will be sold low if sold soon. Good remedy for scalds aud burns. tickets. Four entertainments will be given ut Now Keudy, Coutuius: It acts aw a magic balm to the skin, aud men I horndike has been manager of the Rockland WHOLKBALK AND RETAIL. reasons for selling. Inquire on tbe premises of a cost of 8100. The best of talent will be se- 35 47* E. L. GRAVES. Herod and Muriamne, a Tragedy, Amelie Rives; it a pelfvet luxury lor the face ufter shaving. Bef Co. since April, 1887, and in that time the A Few More Words About Miss Rivet,Edgar Faw • fact the '’knowing ones” always keep a hottie jsiness has developed very rapidly and satis- secured, including Powers the ^reat dramatic O. B. FALES, B O A T W O R K . celt: The Faded Pansy, u poem, Curtis Hall; NIVALIS rtaudiug by tiie sbaviug mug, for ( impersonator and W ilder the humorist. The With Gauge Swallow, Albion W. Tourger; VII. lays the disagreeable sureties* left by the

OUR STATE. It is said that a summer hotel will lie built WEST WASHINGTON. next season upon the tail! of the old Pike place at Lubec, about a quarter of a mile from the Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Achorn are visiting at What Has Happened in Its Borders village. Joseph Achorn’s. • Be S u re The Past Week Wm. Talbot, aged 7(1, who served twenty Mrs. Levi Stearns of Cooper's Mills Is visit­ If yon have made tip your mind to buy years in the U. 8. Navy, and was presented ing nt John Glidden’s. Hood's Sarsaparilla do not he Induced to take with a medal for bravery during the late war, any other. A Boston lady, whoso example is Mrs. Dora M. Hnntly of Rockland is visit­ Important Bits From Here, There and was found dead in bed at Bath Wednesday worthy imitation, tells her experience below: An Important Announcement ing friends in town. “ In one store where I went to buy Hood's Everywhere. morning. T. S. Bowden is teaching the Free High Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy In my feel. k nee. ftn.l linn).. There arc nearly 5000 corporations doing their own instead of Hood's; he told me their's Hit* attack that 1 ton* my be.) Immediately, Sixteen thousand pounds of butler were School nt Whitefield. ami In two or three day. m j Joint, were business under the laws of Maine. The in­ would last longer; that I might take It on ten swollen to almost double their nnitiral size, shipped from the Fort Fairfield creamery to and aleep wat dm en from me. ArtirafitTer- Boston markets Monday. come from the incorporation of new companies F. T. Stndley has moved into the tenement Ina the moat exci'.ielatinx pain fern week, is almost enough yearly to pay the expenses of over Capt. Wm. Slater's store. bring 11111m.‘iit* and vnrloiia other n nitriles, William Talbot, aged 76, who served 20 . To C e t a friend who sympnl lilae.l with my helpless the State and Treasury Departments. Thomas F. Jones has sold his store of goods condition, aal.l tom e; years in the United States navy and was pre­ days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not "W h y d on’t you get Sw ift’s Specific and to Fred Chadwick, who will continue business sented with a medal for bravery during the For about six weeks a good sized bundle pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail use It. ‘I will guarantee a cure, and If It does in the same store. not the medicine shall cost you m il lim it " late war, was found dead in bed at his home | loosely wrapped in brown paper lias been lying on me to change. I told him I had taken 1 at once secured the s. S. S.. nmi after Hood’s Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was using It the first day, hail a quiet nigh* «ud in Bath Wednesday morning. j under the counter of the Saco House office. It B. D. Sprague has been drawn as grand refreshing sleep. In a week I felt gria.ly i was opened the other day and found to contain satisfied with it, and did not want any other. benefitted. In three weeks 1 could sit up and Nelson the celebrated stallion owned by Mr. juror from this town for the ensuing year. Wil­ w-atk about the room, and alter using six | dynamite cartridges enough to blow the whole When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Pottles I was out and able to go to business. C. 11. Nelson,of Waterville, had a very narrow liam 8. Achorn Is traverse juror for the com­ I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, Since then I have been regularly at lay post house up. ing September term of court. of duly, and stand on my feet from l Ine to escape the oilier day from being badly injured. and so weak that nt times I could hardly ten hours n day, and am entirely free from а. r.!;i. These are the plain and s im r’e facts He was being taken aboard the cars at the J The towns of Columbia Falls, Harrington By tliCTlcath of Mrs. Mary A. Jordan, who In my case, and I will cheerfully unswer all Maine Central depot, Bangor, and Mr. Nel- [ Bnd Cherryfield are realizing a large revenue died Aug. 17, aged 75 years, our vicinity loses Inquiries relative thereto, elllu r 111 person or H o o d ’s Pv m alt Thomas Madkiluk, son being in a hurry to get him into the car «hln season from the blueberry yield, which is one of its oldest and most respected itihnbi- 11 W. 1'th street. New York City. The September term of the United States I >*lng gathered and picked for the market. In ants. “ Grandma Jordan," ns she was famil­ stand. I looked like a person in consump­ NAsuvn.r.it. Trxx.—I have warded off a se- tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much v e r e attack ,.f rheumatism by n timely resort j these towns there arc live factories engaged in iarly called, was a lady of more than usual District Court, Judge Webb presiding, began | good that I wonder at myself sometimes, to Swirt’s specific. I l nil eases whi le a per­ the business, affording employment to 100 Christian character. A detout member of the manent relief Is s night this medicine com­ .at Bath Tuesday .forenoon. Wm. Lear of and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mils. mends Itself for a eoi.slltiitlonal treatment hands. There are also 700 pickers, who gather church, a wise counselor, a dearly loved com­ that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis­ Presque Isle, Joseph True of Biddeford,Dennis E l l a A. G o f f , ct Terraco Street, Boston. ease from the system. 1000 bushels of berries a day, for which is dis­ panion of young nnd old has passed over the K V. W. P. Hir.nisoif, D. D. Lothrop ofCsstleH ill Plantation, and Stephen bursed $1000. The pick is set nt 32,000 cases, S ew York, SI Ttii Ave.—Afier spending \V. Maber of Eastport pleaded guilty of retail­ mystic river, but she has left with 11s an influ­ (;>.«) to b e I. Ileved . f lllood P .ls.111 Without with a market value of $70,800. ence for good, beyond computation. Her last Sarsaparilla 1,11V h e ll. IV, .. lew bi.tiles of Sw ft’sS, eelhO ing liquor without a special tax and were lined w orked u per-ect cure. C. P outer. $50 each and costs. The Davis Shoe Manufacturing Company at years were spent with her son, Capt. E. L. Sold l>y all druggists. FI; six for $5. Prepared only Vikxxa. O a.-JI v little girt, aged six, and Kennlston, who did all thnt filial love nnd rev­ by C. I. HOOD »fc CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, 3Iass. bn , u ted b ur years, bud scmfii n In ilia The farm buildings owned and occupied by West Kennebunk lias moved its business to Wo, St aggravated slirpe. They were puny Richmond, Va„ where it will employ state erence could suggest foV her comfort nnd pleas­ r.nd ile k n . To das they are h e n .th y mid ro­ George S. Bradford, with 25 tons of hay, grain IOO Doses One Dollar be.rt, nil the result i f t-klng s. s s. prison help, thus throwing between 200 nnd ure. She leaves four children to mourn the J oe T. Cot.Lir.n, and fanning tool.-, were destroyed by (ire Wed­ 300 employes out of work. They will go to loss ol a dearly loved mother, but who are I.apy L ake. Ptm itr Co., Kla.- Your s. 3. nesday afternoon. Loss $2000; no insurance. 0 has piovi.l a wolll’.eltul sltceets 111 lily Dover and Portsmouth, N. II., for employ­ comforted in the faith that secure from all ease. 1 . ,- ehtleer . 11 ley face, 1:0 llollbt. Tiie buildings owned und occupied by A. IL KNOX COUNTY—Tn Court of Probate held at w mill hir e ment. A movement is on foot to liulld a new bodily pain she i- safe in the presence of the of zVngUht, is>s. ‘..on hunb d me io my grnve. I Ring, near by, with a horse and 10 tons of hay, Kocklnml, on the third Tue«d«y 111 talu k .U s V a lid r hl, I II I h a s o ..-1111111. shoe shop there near the Western division sta­ Dlvl’ie Master whom she so long nnd patiently A Certain Instrument purporting to be tlr? lam 11. 11. 11. up, Postmaster. tools, etc., were also burned. Loss, $1500; will and testament of E ijor Mitehell late of W ien, T eeas, H ay 9 ,1C33. tion of the Boston & Maine railroad for Lynn served. Her children arc Capt. E. I,. Kennis- insurance, $1000. Appleton, in A*tid <'otinty, deceaneil, bavin/ been б. 3. Co., A’lanta. O people, who agree 11 make 80 cases per day. ton of Washington, David Kennlston of War­ presented for probate: Gentlemen- Ki.ow O r d e r e d , That notice be given to ail persons voluntary testtieo. I Monday of last week David Linn, a young Over $10,000 Is pledge ! towards the $25,000 ren, Joseph Kennlston of Boothbay nnd Mis. stating that interested, by publishing a copy of this order in tbe .lined her health by tbeu-ei r lour largn man aged about 1!) years, who resides at (lie necessary. Mary Spaulding o f Rockland. Appropriate Courier-Gazette, printed at Koekland, in said Coun­ bottles of your grout m ih s v , aft. r having West End, Portland was, spooling at a mark ty, three weeks successively, that they may appear bet n an Invalid for m-vpi nlcar*. tl<1.20. Six cana, express prepaid, $5.00. morning, jumped from the train at Lakeside, them. As the name implies, it is self-acting. by John Lipidncott; on t h e south by land in pos- repaired. Capt. Warren Allen went as pilot. ion of Fred C. Rockwell, cont lining tnreo of times been verified. It Is a combination of the i L S. JOHNSON CO., 22 Custom House St., Boston- Belgrade, while it was In rapid motion, lie It lias two links nnd two pins, always in posi­ most potent remedies known, to Medical Science for acres more or less. That a part of said real estate was an elderly gentleman temporarily stopping tion, and as the ears come together the highest cannot be sold without i'.jury to tbe remainder; preserving Hie Fluidity and P I'lt IT Y of the Blood link slides over the other Into the iron box and OWL’S HEAD. and the said Ad ninistratrix requests that she and the Integrity of the Blood Vessels, should you there. He was quite severely injured about the is then firmly secured by the clutch or pin fall­ may be empowered, agreeably to law, to sell and Buffer from Dizziness or Pressure in Head, Spots head and leg. Conductor Benjamin stopped ing into the upper link. The invention is sim­ convey tbe interest of said deceased in the above before Eyes, Pain Around or Palpitation of Heart, Mrs. Samuel Wallace nnd Mrs. Geo. F. Wal­ described real estate, together with the reversion the train but lie could not ascertain the gen­ ple, nnd worked very satisfactory yesterday. Pain in Region of Heart with feeling of suffocation, We understand it is proposed to organize a lace of Small Point have been visiting here. ot tbe widow’s dower therein, pursuant to the Ringing Sound In Ears, Numbness or Prickly sensa­ tleman's name. It is learned, however, that provisions of law. HELEN B. BROWN. company in this city nt once nnd place ibis By II. Bliss, Jr., Her Attorney. tion of Limbs, especially the Arm, Pain between he lived near Bangor. new invention on the market. Both Mr. Wes­ Thursday night a week ago Mr. Tweed and Shoulders and in Side, Dry Cough. Flatulence, Sour At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning the jury in cott nnd Mr. Peters were pleased with the work­ Miss Etta Aldrich from the Ocean House, Rev. KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court held at Rock­ Stomach, or If suffering from General Debility with ings of the new car coupler. J. T. Lightfoot and Mrs. Jonas Brown and a land, on tlie third Tuesday of August, 1888. the Sellon case at Bangor, after being out 17 On the petition, aforesaid, O r d e r e d , That notice Loss of Appetite, procure a bottle of Anti-Apoplee number of rusticators from Ash Point left on tine, in not only hours, came into court nnd reported a disagree­ RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. be given, by publishing a copy of said petition with the Penobscot for Boston. The Ocean House, lb's order thereon, three weeks successively prior to ment. They were discharged from further tbe third Tuesday of September next,in tlie C airier- Grand View Hotel, Henrickson’s Point Cot­ S ^ T h e Best and Purest MedicineS considerati n in the case. Sellon's counsel Rev. II. B. Tilden of Camden, Me., has ac- Gazette, a newspaper printe«l in Rockland, that all tage and the house at Rose Hill Farm were persons interested may attend at a Court of Probate EV ER M ADE. then asked that the ease be nolprnssed nnd copied a call to the pastorate of the Baptist then to be held in Rockland, and show cause, if PREVENTS illuminated und a grand display of fire any, why tlie prayer of said petition should not be Itw lll drive the Humor from vour that llie prisoner be allowed to return to his Church in Chester, Vt. Apoplexy, but cures Paralysis. Rheumatism. Heart system, and make your skin works at Ash Point. Each place received a granted. family. County Attorney Appleton declined Rev. Rufus P. Gardner of Waldoboro, Me., Disease, Angina Pectoris, Chronic Bronchitis, Liver %z^k.clean and smooth. Those| salute from the boat as she passed, nnd send­ E. M. W OOD, Ju d g e. Complaint, Kidney and Bladdei trouble, Dys .P irlmples n and motclies) to comply with the request. Sellon was has received a call to the Congregational A true copy of tbe petition and order thereon. ■! VS ^.w lllellwlllell marI vour heautym ing up rockets in addition to the salute at Ash 33-35 A ttest:—A. A. BEATON, Register. pepsia. Ac., Ac. « A w blood, aii.t can he, The recent bequest of $20,000 came to Bow- The University of Dakota has conferred Have hail two Apoplectic Shocks, lost the use of . - ,, -z, ,'q»/^kreiiloveillnaHlls. Gen. C. L. Marsh. A Week in Wales. Julia C. R. Dorr. Miss Emma Skidmore of Liberty is visiting A Certain Iu-ffru n>*iir, purporting lo lie tlie lost plank was secure, hut drove the horse upon it. her sister, Mrs. Mary Upham. will and Itsiament ot Niniev Boggs late of Warren For Sab* by all druggists. Price $ 1 .0 0 a bottle, The Dose > Studies of Factory Life: Among the women. iu said County, deceased, h ving been presented •is bottles for $ 5 . 0 0 . Send to sm all—only a .... While going up the plank the horse slipped Lillie B. Chuee Wyntan. Clinton and Lovell Bowley of Somerville, for pr.bate: DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON A CO.. spoonful. It is und fell between the cars and the platform. Boston Mobs Before the Revolution. Andrew Mass., have been visiting their father. OftDr.ttF.o. Tim* n uie • b- given to all persons E nosburoh Falls, Vt., U. S. A. host ami cheapeat^^^A o .$s. interested, by publishing a copy of tids older in in.-,Heine. T ry it, a n u V V ' i ' Fortunately Nelson did not struggle, showing for circulars. i*stimoni&ls and a Treatise on Preston Peabody. ------«♦»------Ihe Con. ier Gnzt f t , pruned at Rockland, in said you will l.e satisfied great intelligence, and bystanders lifted him County, three week* succi-.-sively, that they may The Prometheus of -Esehylus. In two purls. S O U T H H O P E Get It of yoor D rut_ upon the platform nnd be then was taken into appear at a Probite Court to be held in Rockland, D o n ’t W a it . G e t it at o n c e Part II. William Cranston Luwton. in said County, on t e third Tuesday of Septem ber the ear on the right. His liind legs were some­ Daniel Drawb igh. II. C. Merwin. next, and show cause, if any they have, why the If you are suffering from .. what scratched, but otherwise he received no H k a d -o f«t h e -L a k e .— E. W. Blaisdell of said instrument should not be pioveil, approved APOPLEXY! noy Disease, and wish to liv- — Home Life ol .he Redstart. Olive Thorne ind ulk wed us the last will and testament of tbe old age. use SULPHUR BITTERS^ injuries. It was verv fortunate that he was Sidney was here last week...... Mr. and Mis. Miller. •«1. They never fail to cure. not badly hurt for Nelson is too valuablo an Frank Perry have gone to Boston....A lice L. 33.35 E. M. W OOD, Judge. First Year of the Continental Congress. A true copy—Attest :- animal to lie placed on the retired list. The Cole and Chas. B. Taylor are attending school •A. A. Beaton, Register. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Send 3 ’J i’L’iit stamps to A. 1‘. Ordway A Co., John Fiske. latches will soon be entirely wail and it is [ in U nion....M r. arid Mrs. II. M. Cole went to 'To the Judge of Probate in and for the County of ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE. B oston, Mass., for best medical work published? Mislab Fabmab. Frances E. Wadleigh. expected that no serious result will follow, . Washington last week...... Mr. Carter and Knox: Boston Printers and Paintings. 111. William The undersigned, Trustee under the will of Bar- son of Massachusetts have been visiting at A. nabus Webb, late of Thomaston, County of Knox, fHC (SCIEHCF/! Business at Millbrldge has been booming Howe Downes. Flanders’. State of Maine, deceased, in Ids capacity as said duiing tlie present summer. The shipyards Stories From tbe Rabbis. Abram S. Isaacs. — ------Trustee, having iu cimrge certain portions of said IS OF Ca t a r h H ely’s B Webb’s estate as now helorgs to Alice G. Ves- have nearly all been lively, and tbe other in- 1 The Despot of Broomsedge Cove. XVII. G E O R G E ’S R IV E R . per, a minor heir ot tlio said Barnabas Webb, r m - - - kaw CREAM BALM duslries, ineludiiiglbe lisberies, have flourished XIX. Charles Egbert Craddock. represents, that said tnii.or is seized and possessed /"ilfAM BM^tlll'leuiises Hie Nasal of certain real e-t.ite, described as follows . All the in a degree quite unsurpassed In previous sea­ A Library of American Literature. Mrs. Sarah Clarke is very ill. nit* rent of bail! ward in the dwelling house and KMOW THYSELF, sons. The sardine business has never been Mrs. Custer’s Army Lite. A grand picnic was held by the Y. L. P. S. lot biiuated in said Thomaston, known as the A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Nervous and Pnssnges, Allays better than during this season, and the factory The Contributors’ Club. Webb Homestead Lot. on the north side of Main Physical Debtyliy, Prem ature Decline in Mnn, Ex­ at Pleasant Beach, recently. A fine time is re­ street, and bounded on tlie east by land owned ami hausted Viiali’y, &c., &e., and die untold miseries Pain anil Intlaiiia- Is now running night and day. Wyman Bros, Books of the Month. ported. occupied by Wm. C. Burgess; on tlie north by resulting from indiscrelions or excesses; 300 pages, have also done an extensivo business in can­ land owned by Charles Waterman; on the west by Hibstaat.nlly bound iu gib, nnwlin. Contains more TALKING COPY. Mrs. F. E. Swett of Waltham, who has been land of the heirs of tlie late Daniel Rose ami other tlon, Heals t It e ning lobsters this year. The new dry plate owners, and southerly by Main street, being an (bun 125 invaluable pret-.•» iptious, embracing every visiting her mother, Mrs. H. L. Davis the past vegetable remedy in die pl'.arinacop iiees I: is em pbaiically a book for With Edison’s new phonograph tubes two months, has returned home. offer of three hundred and fifty dollars has been every mm. P i e only $1. by mail, postpaid, cou- tions will begin by the last of the month. The | made lor tbe same, by Samuel if. Allen of Thom­ the Senses of are lilted to the compositors’ears and aston in said county, which offer it is for the inter­ factory employes will number about 30 when j connected with tlio instrument, which is ILM z’mTU * 1JVE M.OfPI K FREE TO ALL Taste and Smell. WEST CAMDEN. est of all concerned immediately to accept, the young and m:.>!le-m?ed r <-n for the next DO days. running full blast. set to talking or stopped hy a pedal ar­ proceeds of sale to be placed at interest for the Bend no v. or cui this out. you may never see it benefit of said ward. Said Trustee therefore prays In 1810 tbe first fire engine ever used in rangement. Tito phonograph talks oil' for license to sell ami convey tiie above described ’ DP. W. H. PAPK EK, HAY- fevertrythecure . M. E. Cleveland has returned to his home in -t, But’. nf Brunswick was purchased by individuals. It a sentence into the printer’s ears, and leal estate to the person making said offer. a panicle is applied into each nontril and i« Salem, Mass. C. PRIN C E, ttgr?euble. Price 50 centa nt DruguiuU; by inni was used for many years whenever a fire oe- J when these are full he stops the machine Executor and Trustee Estate B. Webb. registered, 60 ct». ELY BUOS., Druggists, 50 until he has transformed the words into Miss BriitJmarte Hopkins has returned to Warren bi., N. Y. curred. Some forty or fifty years ago it was type. KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court, held at carried to Skollield's ship yard to pump water Newcastle. Rockland, on tlie third Tuesday of August, 1888. FRANK I). HEALEY, Ou the petition aforesaid, ORDERED, That no­ . 5Y.MI*YOM»-Mulst. into a vessel which was then building and it AN EXPLANATION. The Vinal reunion will be holdenat the farm tice be given by publishing a copy of said petition -c; liittiiMe I trill ng of Aiijah Vinal iu Warren, Tuesday, Sept. 18, with this order thereon, three weeks successively, Sanitary Engineer and Plumber __ id nt in u in u ; niu»t u t has remained there ever since. At tbe request What is this “ nervous trouble” with which of Mr. Wheeler, president of the Pejepscot so many seem to be affiieted ? If you will 1888. prior to the third Tuesday of September next, iu tlie remember a few years ago tbe word Malaria ------6’o i / r Z e r . a newspaper printed in Rockiaml, | lowed lo eontbiue Historical Society, the Skoltields have present- that all persons interested may attend at a Court of tututirs form uud was comparatively unkuuwb,—today it is as ‘Tis SOZODONT the whole world tries. Probate then to be held at Rockland, and show WTH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, protrude, wlllell often e 1 the engine to that society as a historic relic. 1 common as any word in the English language, ‘Tis SOZODON l’ which purifies cuuse, if any, why the prayer ol said petition —AND— I Ueeoinlnu very It has been brought to the village and, ulthough this word covers only the meaning of another T he breath und mouth, and dirt defies. should not be granted. ” T ,|„p. Il.e it is in .tune a dilapidated condition, it will he [ " ord u^ d our 'o ’efkthers in times past. So ‘Tis SOZODONT for which we cry, E. M. WOOD, Ju d g e. u tlo u . u n d In I n is m qune a u.iai .u it is with nervous diseases. as they and Malar- .Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh. A true copy of the petition and order thereon. W A SH BOW LS repaired sufficiently to exhibit in the procession tt|.e intended to eovur what our grandluthers 33-35 A tte s t:—A. A. Be a t o n , Register. IdlrV.i’lt'.uri.T.lc'sWiYNE * SUN. HUilnJ- Ipliis. Ps. ‘Tis only SOZODONT we buy. .• C o n s ta n tly ,%(uu H u n d . ♦»’ Ecze-mu, ll.-liy, Scaly, -Shia Tortures. at the coming Sesqui-Centennial. It is a cu- called Biliousness, and are all caused by tioub- « ^ -’3alU Rooms flttod un ut short notice, l’ur- rious looking affair and the contrast between I les that arise from a deseased condition of tbe FOR S A L E . U-ulsr attention given to the Ventilation of Drains, SWAYNE’S OINTMENT Liver which iu performing its functions tind- T h e P r a is e o f Sozod ont A lot of land with the buildings thereon in South The aiiuple application of Dimtmkmt without it and the Kennebec and Niagara will be very ing it cannot dispose of the bile through the Thomuslon village. The buildings consist of a Cesspools. auy iuti’itial mediciue. will cure any c u e of Tetter. Salt like the famous article itself, is in almost striking. The tub was tilled by buckets, the ordiuury channel is compelled to pass it off everybody’s mouth. The people know that it dwelling house, store, carriage h *use and shed, all PAIRING IN LCITY .OR COUNTY through tbe system, causing nervous troubles, newly painted and iu good repair. Also u house SWAYNE’S OINTMENT brakes worked horizontally instead of perpen­ preserves as wei! as beautifies the teeth. Hence lot in the rear of the Methodist chapel. Will be Kh.ijiu Rttigworm. File*. Itch. Korea. Piru pie*, Kry«ipein*. all Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are it is the standard Tooth Wash of the Period. dicularly, and the hose was attached to the top suffering cun well appreciate a cure. We rec- sold at a great bargain if upniied for soon. For fur­ of the cylinder. It has but two wheels and eommend Green’s August Flower. Its cures are ther iuform tion apply to MRS. H. M. STETSON **tiuit« or toug t _ _ on ill** premises, or to ROBINSON & BOWELL, or * -Ut hr Olid fur W ct* 3 Boxe*. fl.25. Ad«lre«8. D*. was drawn by a single horse. marvelous. ‘S p a l d in o ’s G l v b /’ useful iu every house. Rocklaud. 25 a Ko*, Philadelphia. Pa- A** your drutffbt for iU

Promptly Atteuded to. I Main Street. Rockland Me. II HUT 000R ttOAfH OF «. W. ORAIE'S. » THE ROCKLANI? COURIER-GAZETTE; T U ESD A Y , SEPTEM BER 11, 1888. 5

NORTH KNOX FAIR. ; $2; 2nd, $1; one year old, $2; 2nd, $1; quilt, $1; 2nd, .50; 3d. .40; 4th, .30; STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. sucking eolt, 81 50; 2nd. $1. 1 6th. .25; pr. woolen blankets, $1; 2nd, Bangor & Rockland Line Committee—W. S. Chaples. W. F. • .50; 3d, .40; 4tli, .25; toilet set, .50; Premiums and Committees for the North C. C. Corbett, of Providence, R. I., Boston & Bangor Steamship Comp'y Knox Fair, to be held at Union Com­ Bartlett, G. W. Kalloch, W. O. Luce, 2nd, .30; 3d, .25; husk door mat, .50: w ho cvns stru ck by lio b tn in g and re n ­ Moses Bowes. 2ml. 25. m on, Sept. 25, 26, and 27. dered insensible fora quarter of nn hour, Committee—S. L Bills and lady. Geo. on Tuesday night, says there is not the STEAMER - ROCKLAND, N o. 12—P reser v es, P icklf.s and CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, N u. 1—T o w n T ea m s. Pendleton and lady, II. Bliss and lady, slightest leeling of pain in the expe- ' H o n ey . ( S. W. .Jones and lady, F. E. Carkin and Tins been substantially rebuilt, roflt«e4 and refur­ Oxen. G yokes, $9; 2nd, $G; Steers 3 lienee, though the prickly sensation of nished, and pat In complete order for the local pas years old, 5 yokes, $4 60; 2nd, $4. Preserves—Strawberry, blackberry. lady. the skin that accompanied returning senger service belween ROCKLAND.% BANGOR, Committee—E. E. Butler, Willard I raspberry, plum, sweet apple, pear, cit­ No. 23—At h l e t ic S p o r ts. consciousness was not altogether pleas­ and will make daily trips (Sunday excepted), com­ ron, cherry, gooseberry, crab apple, m encing T hursday, May 17, I8SS, leaving Bangor at Sherman, Geo. Wellman, A. Z. Hender­ Best running or walking by boy or ant. 8.00 a. m., anil Rockland at I p. m., and Make land- son, A. G. Suketorlh. blueberry and cu rran t, each .50; 2nd, .2.5; girl from 8 to 12 yrs of age, $1; 2nd, Ings nt Hampden, Winterport, Bucksport, Handy Pickles—cucumber, mixed and loma- Point, Belfast, Northport, Camden and Rockland. N o. 2 —B e e f . .75; 3d, .50; 4th, .25; best running or j to, each .50; 2ml, .25; greatest Variety walking by boy or girl from 12 to 15 H ay F ev er . To Bangor. From Bangor. Oxen. $3; 2nd. $2; 3d, $1 ; cow, Leave Rockland, 1.00 p m.Leave Bangor, 6.30 a .n ! of pickles .60. yrs of age, $1; 2nd, .75; 3d, 50; 4th, I have been a great sufferer from liny fever j 81 60; 2nd, 8 1 ; 3d. .60. for fifteen years. I read of the many wond­ •• Camden, 1.45 •• “ Ilnm pden, 6.56 '• Honey. $1 ; 2nd .50. .25. “ N orthport, .3 00 “ <« W interp’t, 7.40 •• Committee—A. O Ripley, I. 1). Ileal. rous cures of Elv’s Cream Balm and thought I Maple Syrup. .50; 2nd, .25. Committee—Geo. Newbert, S. D. “ Belfast.Belfast, 3,?0 3.90 “ Buckflport,Bimkannrt.ff.1ft 8.15 *• Chas. Watts, J. C Morton, G. W. But­ would try it. In fifteen minutes after one ( “ Fort Point,4.30 Sandy P t., Committee—A. Y. Boggs and lady, Bartlett, A. L. Bartlett, E D. Gushee, application 1 was wonderfully helped. Two I “ Sandy Pt., ler. F o rt Point,0.00 •• G. A. Slnrrett and lady, L. M. Staples Levere Howard. weeks ago I commenced using it and now I “ Bucksport,5.15 Belfast, 10.10 «• No. 8—St e e k s . and lady, E F. Joy and lady, Al. R. feel entirely cured. Ii is tlie greatest medical ! ’* W interp’t, fl.OO N orthp’t, 10.30 •• N o. 24—N ursery fo r F a rm ers and discovery ever known or beard of— Dubamel “ Hampden, 6.30 Camden, 11.46 Simmons and lady. A rr. Bangor, 7.00 A rr. R ockland,12 30 p.m Pair 3 years old, 82; 2nd, 81; 3d, .50; F a rm ers’ W iv e s . Clark, Lynn, Mass. ! pair 2 years old. 82; 2nd, 81; 3d, .60; No. 13—D om estic D a ir y . < r“Exeur*lon Tickets nt reduced ra te s .T ic k ­ Child less than one year old for beau­ et* will be good on nny steamar of the Main Line, I pair 1 year old. 81.60; 2nd. 81; 3d, .50; H a p i>y a n d H u n g r y . Butter—firkin or jar, 82; 2d, 1.50; 31, ty, $2.50; 2nd, $1.50; 3d, $1. Child and tickets sold on any steamer will be "good” on pair calves, 81 ; 2nd, .75; 3d, .50; pair .75; ball, 82; 2nd, $1.50; 3d, .75; For over five years I was a constant sufferer any other steamer. Mt a le of superior quality may . 3 years old trained, 82; 2nd, 81 ; 3d, from 1 to 2 years of age for beauty,$2.50; with tlint most terrible and annoying disease, be obtained on board. cheese, plain, 81.50; 2nd, 81; 3d, 2nd, 1.50; 3d, $1. Child from 2 to 5 dyspepsia. Alter paying but hundreds of dol­ CHAS. K. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. , 50; pair 2 years old trained, 82; 2nd, .75; sage, 81.50; 2d, 81 ; 3d, .75. 13 WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. 81; 3d, .50; pair 1 year old trained, 81; yrs of age for beauty, $2. Child of lars the ouly medicine I found that would do Committee—Albert Copeland, II. G. me any good wns Sulphcr Bitrers. Six hotties 2nd. .75; 3d, .50. greatest weight of it9 age less than 2 McCurdy, Lvsnnder Norwood, IL A. years of age, $2.50; 2nd, 81.50; 3d, cured me. Now I can eat well and am happy BOSTON & BANGOR S7 S?< Committee—W. B. Fish, John McIn­ Morang, C. II. Jones. and hungry. Absolutely Pure. tire, N. M Bowes, Ctrl Thurston, Rufus 81. Commencing Wednesday, .June 13, Steam­ No. 14 —F ie l d C r o p s. Committee—I’. G. Ingalls and lady, ADVICE TO MOTHERS, ers will leave Rockland, as follows: Thia powder never carles. A marvel of purity Linscott. F o ri •trcng’n and wholeftotneness. More economical Seldom Dunton and Indy, Geo. Ames • Boston, dally, except Sunday, at about 6 p. m. N o. 4 —B u l l s. Corn, 1-2 acre, 83; 2nd, 82; 3d, 81; Arc you disturbed at night and broken of orr upon arrivali ot ntenmers from Bangor and Mt. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in whent, 1-2 acre, 83: 2nd, $2; 3d, 81; and laily. C. I). Barnes and lady, W. II. your rest by a sick child suffering and erving Desert. competiti »n with tin* multitude of low teal, abort Two years old and upwards--Jersey, weiabt, alum or phoaphnte powders. barley, 1-2 acre, $1.50: 2nd. 81; 3d, .50: Hodgman and lady. with pain ol cutting teeth ? If so send nt once For Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport, Sold nnlytn Hampden nnd Bnntror nt a out 6 n. m ., or upon tan*. K oval Baking P o w d er Co., 106 W , 82; 2nd, 81; Durham, 82; 2nd,81; Ayr­ nnd get a buttle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Hired, Y. n,l oats. 1-2 acre, $1 50; 2nd, 81; 3d, .60; No. 25.— M iscellaneous C o m m it te e s. Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is in-I arrival of steam* r from Boston, daily, except shire. 82; 2nd, 81; Holstein, 82; 2nd, rye, 1-2 acre, 81.50; 2nd, 81; 3d, .50; Monday, and at about 1 p. in., daily, except Sun­ 81 : Hereford, 82; 2nd, 81. To the first committee will lie referred calculable. It will relieve the poor little suf­ day. beans, 1-4 acre, 81.50; 2nd, 81; 3d, .50; all articles not classed and provided for ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, For Northport, Fort Point nnd Sandy Point at 1 p. One year old—Jersey. 81 50; 2nd, 81 ; there is no mistnkc about It. It cures dysentery one bushel of end) of above as a sample; in tlie foregoing list of premiums, ex­ m., daily, except Sunday. Durham, 8150; 2nd, 81; Ayrshire, best bushel of corn, whent, beans, peas, nnd diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow­ For Searsport nt 6 n. in., dally, except Monday, 81.50; 2nd, 81; Holstein, 8150; 2nd, cept those articles on the fair ground els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces ro r r (ieeti’s LandioLr, S o u th w est H arbor, N orth barley, oats and rye, eacli .50; 2,1, .25; and in the fruit and vegetable depart­ n Ham million, and gives tone nnd energy to Ihe Last Harbor and Bar Harbor,daily,except Monday. Warm Waves 81; Hereford, 81-50; 2ml. 81. P or Seal Harbor Wednesdays und Saturdays at 6 best trace sweet and popcorn, each, .50; ment which will be referred to the second whole system. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing a. m. Are rolling in. You can't escape Calves—Jersey. Durham, Ayrshire, 2d, .25. Syrup for Children Teething is plensnnt lo the Holstein, Hereford. 81 50; 2nd, $1. committee. The first committee may taste, nnd is the prescription of one of the old- I For Swan’s Island, Sundays nt 6 a. m. them; but you can escape the Committee—Amos Wilson, Ernest recommend gratuities Io the amount of For North West Harbor (Deer Isle). Little Deer Grade—Threu years old, 8150; 2nd. Cummings, Andrew Wentworth, Arthur cst nnd best female nurses and physicians in I isle, Sedgwick, Brooklin, Blue Hill, Surry and sleepless nights, loss of appetite, $25, and the second committee to the ihe United Stntes, nnd is for sale by all drug- I Llb’worth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* and languid feeling that result 81. Wentworth, J. U. Culling. Two years old, 81.50; 2nd, 81. amount of $10, subject, however, to the gists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a from draining the nervous force bottle. RETURNING TO ROCKLAND : One year old, 81. N o. 15—R oots and V eg eta iii.e s . approval ol ttie trustees. by muscular or mental exertion Bucklen's Arnica Salve. From Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 5 p. m. Calf, .75. Potatoes. 1-2 acre, 82; 2nd, 81; 31, First CommiUce— Jason M. Robbins From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, in summer’s torrid days. The use Bucksport, Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, Committee—Isaac Libby, Dan’l Hil­ .50; Ruta Bagas, 14 acre, 81; 2nd, .50; and lady. Geo. Rokes and indy, F. L The B e s t S a l v e in the world for Cuts, of I’aine’s Celery Compound, that ton, James F. Bryant, S. J. Gusnee, W. Payson and lady, E W. Anderson and Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheutn, 6 30 ^am^en» ^aDy, except Sunday at great nerve tonic, will at once carrots 1-8 acre, 81 50; 2nd, 81; beets, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ J . A llen. 1-8 acre, 8150; 2nd, 81; one bushel lady, Leslie Morton and lady. Frnm• ,Ban»°L...... at I lllllipilCII, touching at Tlampden, Winterport, HllVi strengthen the nervous system, blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast and Camden, N o. 5 —M a t c h e d O x e n a n d St e e r s . each ol above as sample; six cabbages, Second CommiUce— Setli Conant, W. positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ except Sunday, nt 11 a. in. and fortify it against the attacks Oxen, 82; 2nd, 81; 3d, .50. .75; 2nd,.50; six squashes, .75; 2nd, .50; A. Carkin, E 11. Vaughan, S. G. Bowes, anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ From Bar Harbor, daily, except Sunday,nt 1 p. m. of summer debility. This pre- funded. Price 25 cents per box.) [For sale by touching nt North East Harbor, South West Steers, three years old, 82; 2nd, 81; six pumpkins, .75; 2nd, .60; bushel II. A. Hawes. H arbor and G reen ’s Landing* paration is* a ineuicine, " ' W. H. Kittredge. Iy47 3d, .60; two years old. 82; 2nd, 81; onions, .75; 2nd, .50; best bushel pota­ T ow n Ag e n t s —J. F. Bryant, Wash­ From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays. not a drinl From Swan’s Island, Tuesdays. k 3d, .50; one y> ar old, 81 50; 2nd, 81; toes, turnips, carrots, stock and table ington; W. B I'isli, Hope; A. II New- S u e B l u s h e d It is a sci­ F ro m Ellsworth, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Frl- 3d, 50. beets, eaeli .50; 2nd, .25. hert. Appleton; J. C. Burton, Union; awfully when I told her what to do for those a* m » touching ut all landings. entific X Calves, 81 ; 2nd, .50. Committee—R. B. Robbins, F L. E. W. Anderson, W arren. horrid pimples with which her face was covered. CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. combi CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. Committee—Manley Pierpont, E V. Davidson, A. M. Crabtree,!). D. Bisbee, She now says if you want a pink nnd white ____ y M. II. H ILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. T r u s te e s—A. I) Wiley, Appleton; of the best Townsend, S. N. Simmons, Frank Hand- Wrn. McDowell. complexion with a nice clear smooth skin, you giving last S. S. Birtlett, Washington; J. T. must use the best of all blood purifiers,Sulplier ley, Church Vaughan. N o. 1G— F r u it . Billers. Rockland and Vinalhaven efit to bo < Creighton, Warren; A. P. St. Clair, Apples—King of Tompkins Co., Hope. brain. It No. G—Cows a n d H e if e r s . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Baldwin, N. Spy. R.Russett, Am. Gold­ nervous Cows, Jersey 82; 2nd, 81; Durham, T r e a su r er .—N. K. Burkett, Union. en Russet, Fiinicuse. Hubbardston, Tai- 82; 2nd, 81; Ayrshire, 82; 2nd, 81; STM’R PIONEER and has man Sweet, Y. Beilllower, Fletcher V ic e P r e sid e n t s.—Wm. McDowell, Holstein, 82; 2nd, 81; Hereford, 82; Washington; N. K. Burkett, Union; E. CAPT. WM. R. CREED, newlifeama Sweet, Gravenstein, Porter, Union Pip­ 2nd. 81. W. Anderson, Warren; Galen Keene, Will leave Vinalhaven lor thousands pin.W inthrop, Greening, Hurlbert, Blue •Rockland, Dally, except Sun­ Ileilers, two years old, Jersey, 81 50; A ppleton. There is no line of weakened Pearmain, Imperial Sweet, Cummings day, at 7 o’clock A. M., and 1 2nd, SI; Durham. 8150; 2nd, 81; goods uiai.ufactured ot ■o’clock P . M. were the cause of their many ills. Sweet, Fall Greenings, St. Lawrence, R ec ep tio n C o m m ittee fo r F a ir t Avrshire, 81.50: 2nd, 81; Holstein, R e t u rn in g —Leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, It is especially valuable at this sea­ Pliila. Pippin, It. I. Greening, River, R oo m —S. D. Wiley and lady, A.L. Jone9 which the consumer nt 9.30 A , M. and 4 P. M., touching at Hurricane 8150: 2nd, 81; Hereford, 81-50; 2nd, and lady, ,J. II. Beale and lady, J. L. Island morning trip oft* and afternoon trip on. son, when feeble persons are so lia­ Fall Geneting, Wagner, Jewett Red. knows so little regard G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland ble- to sunstroke, a disease which 81- Newton Pippin,Golden Russett,Primate, Bradford ami ladv. Geo. O. Stone and A. B. VINAL, Agent, Vinalhaven. 37 Heifers, one year old, Jersey, 81 ; 2nd, ing quality. You ask is nearly always fatal. Paine’s Stark, eacli .50. One half bushel of each lady, Miss Itetta Dunton. 50; Durham. 81; 2nd, .50; Ayrshire, for a pair of GOOD as sample. Best Collection of fall apples C om m ittee fo r F r u it a n d V e g e ­ Celery Compound, by restoring 81; 2nd, .50; Holstein, 81; 2nd, .50; KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. of the following varieties, one peck of t a b l e s —F. A. Alden, F. A. Seiders. RUBBERS nnd take perfect health, almost entirely re­ Hereford, 81; 2nd, .50. eacli as a sample: Gravenstein, Porter, whatever the retailer moves the liability to this dread Grade Cows, Jersey. 81.50; 2nd, 81; C o m m ittee fo r Y a r d —Royal Grin­ MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1888. Primate. Union Pippin, Fletcher Sweet, disease. I f you feel the effects of Durham. 8150; 2nd, 81; Ayrshire, nell and O. G. Daniels. ASSENGER TRAINS will leave Rockland at Early Harvest, $1.50; 2nd, $1. Best offers you. If you will insist on having 8.35 a . M., and 1.15 p. m . Due in Bath at summer’s heat, you can’t afford to 81.50; 2nd, 81; Holstein, 8150; 2nd, G en e r a l A g e n t —J. A. Hart. P 10.45 a . m . and 3.35 P. M. collection of winter apples of the follow­ the delay another day before gaining 81 ; Hereford, 81.50; 2nd, 81. Passenger T rain s leave Bath at S.15 a m ., and ing varieties, one peek of eacli as a sam­ T ic k e t S e l l e r —S. G. Hills. 3 00 p. m . Due in Rockland at 10.26 a . m ., aiTd the vitality only obtained by the Grade heifers one and two years old, ple: Baldwin, King, N. Spy, Wagner, S e c r et a r y —A. M. Wingate. 5.15 p. m. use of this great medicine. Jersey. 81; 2nd, .50; Durham, $1; 2nd, American Rubber Co.’s Freight Train leaves R ockland at 5.10 a . m . D ue Roxbury Russett, Taltnan Sweet, $1-50; in Bath at 9.45 a . m. .60{ Ayrshire, 81; 2nd, .50; Hol­

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. NORTH APPLETON. PAYSON REUNION. Dr. 6 . F. Cushing of Boston is In town. Capt. Brnmhall i9 building an attractive cot­ Miss Annie Smith Is teaching the primary McLOON & CROCKETT, Horace B. Pbinncy of New York is In tage on Chestnut street. school at Searsmont. town. Mrs. Seth Heald bought a house and lot of Miss Mamie E- Barnes ot Malden, Mass., is The annual Tayson reunion occurred at Mt. C. I). Pnyson, of Boston, is at the house of Mr. O Tyler, on Pearl street. visiting nt A. Wentworth's. Pleasant, Camden, at the residence of G. D. 8. E. Cushing. We need a hotel in Camden that will at least Freedom Wentworth has returned to Natick, StClair, Wednesday, Sept. 6th. The day was Milton H. French, of Boston, is at house of accommodate five hundred guests. Mass., where he is employed. pleasant, and more than 200 members of the Theodore French. W. A. French and family and Mrs. Denni­ Miss Minnie Goodwin of Stetson is in town, the guest of Miss Minnie A. Dunton. Pavson family assembled to enjoy the hearty Benjamin Flint of New York is registered at son of Boston are at the Bay View. greetings of another reunion. The exercises the Clinton House. More yachts—steam, sloop nnd schooner Mrs. Julia Wardwell has returned from Ma- tinicus, where she has been visiting. were unusually Interesting and the greatest 321 Main Street, - Central Block, John M. Creighton and wife have returned have anchored in our harbor than ever be­ to Brooklyn, N. Y. fore. Miss Annie W. Gardner and Mrs. Helen harmony prevailed. After partaking of a boun­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. Kenfield of Boston are visiting at A Went­ Capt. John Turne r has moved into O’Brien Mrs. Chas. Hitchcock, of Chicago, is visit­ tiful feast of good things spread upon the tables ing Mrs. Waldron at Kennard cottage, High worth’s. block on North street. In the beautiful grove, and listening to the ALL KINDS OF PICTURES IN FIRST Alfred D. Snow of New York visited his street. C. A. Dunn and wife of Rochester, N. H., cheering songs selected for the occasion, the native place last week. The Hon. and Mrs. J. B. Stearns,Mrs. Theo­ are visiting Mrs. Dunn’s brother, W. A. Wa­ meeting was called to order by the president, CLASS STYLE. Mrs. John Gorways, of Newburyport, dore Harris and Miss Alice Lee are visiting at terman. Bar Harbor. F. W. Smith of Rockland, who, after making Tintype*, Winnett*, Cards, Victorin, Cabinet, Mass., is here on a visit. A Cleveland & Thurman flag wss raised at Promenade, Boudoir, Panel nnd Imperial up to D. H. Bisbee has sold a building lot on this place Tuesday evening, L. M. Staples, some appropriate remarks upon the utility of Life Size, made Mrs. Emma W. Lewis and children have re­ esq., of Washington making a speech. family reunions, Introduced to them a distin­ turned to Brookline, Mass. Mountain street to Mr. Simeon Tyler, who has commenced to build. Mrs. Fronia Burton of Thomaston and Mrs. guished member ot the Pnyson family, whom BY THE PLATINUM PROCESS. Mrs. Metcalf and daughter, who have been Maggie Crockett oi Ash Point have been visit­ Absolutely permanent, nnd finished in OH, Water at J. H. Jacobs’, have returned to Boston. Sch. R. Bowers cleared Friday from Bangor none of them had ever met before, viz., John Color nnd Crnyon. We keep n large variety of for Bermuda with a cargo of ice and a deck ing their father, W. P. Wentworth, the past Moulding* of all grades nnd make Frames to order Miss Kato Brown is in Boston at house of lord of cord wood. week. P. Payson of Chelsea, Mass. He was warmly Capt. J. G. Barstow on Berkeley street. to suit customer*. Also, Solar Printing for the The Ogier Hill syndicate has sold an acre- School in District No. 10 began Monday, greeted by the assembled relatives who had trade. 43r*We guarantee satisfaction in nil branch- Wm. L. Catland was thrown out of his gro­ nnd-a-half lot on Terrace Point to Dr. Abbott, 27th, under the instruction of Mr9. Viola A. heard of his coming and who crowded around €B of A rt W o rk. 23 cery wagon last week and received severe inju­ formetly of Bass Harbor. T. Hall: also school nt "Magog” taught by him to gather Information concerning their an­ ries. All the shares in the Sherman Point scheme Miss Alice Knight of Searsmont. cestry. Mr. Payson is 73 years of age and hns Geo. W . Bowers is repairing his house and are not yet taken up. Dr. Sherman has a few SOUTH WARREN. taught In the schools of New Hampshire nnd building a new stable at his place on Georges left for desirable investors. street. Capt. E. Bradford visited in Jefferson last Massachusetts 46 years in succession. During H. 0. GURDY & CO. The Hon. J. B. Stearns i9 building a com­ week. OPENING! Mrs. Wm. E. Vlnal and Misses Ida Carney the past 36 years he hns been gathering mate­ — DEALERS IN — modious cobble stone stable on the westerly Mrs. E. S. Bucklin is visiting her sister in and E. L. Crawford arc at the house of Capt. line of his Nornmbega lot. rials for a history of the Payson fnmily, hav­ W. E. Carney on West Canton street, Bos­ Bangor. C O A L « ton. Lake City is hnving more visitors this season Otis Libby hns purchased a trotter of H arri­ ing traced the genealogy back over 600 years. than ever to enjoy a sail on the lake and to The first Paysons who came to America were Of nil sizes, Washburn Brothers launched on Thursday lee the grand scenery surrounding it. son Winslow. 6th inst, a largo four mnsted schooner of 906 Giles and Edward Payson. They sailed from Dr. Smart has sold a building lot on Bny Fred Davand wife of Boston visited relatives ton register to be commanded by Capt. Webb In town Inst week. England In the year 1636, 252 years ngo, nnd • W O O D Thompson of Friendship. View street to Mr. Frank Young who hns the frame of a building up nnd partly boarded. Miss Gay of New Jersey visited at Capt. landed nnd settled in Roxbury, Mass. From —OF— Long nnd fitted for the stove. The house and buildings of Capt. John Bradford’s last week. Edward have descended all the Paysons in Turner were totally destroyed by fire on Wed­ Dr. Frank Bisbee, the dentist, is building an Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair, nesday afternoon of Inst week. They were attractive residence on Mountain street, which Jos’ph Pryor of Byflold, Mass., is visiting America. The descendants arc particularly located at Walker's Corner in the western part promises to be the most elaborate nnd costly friends and relatives in this place. numerous In Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylva­ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, building in that vicinity. of the village, and the fire originated from hot The travelling public of this community nia, New Brunswick nnd Nova Scotia. Among Y yx.otT Jur _A.3xrx> feed appreciate the new waiting room very much. ashes placed In a flour barrel. The fire broke HOPE. them have been mnny very large families, and 47* Prompt nltention to orders by telephone or out at three o’clock, and the fire department L. P. True hns three mnSons from Bangor BURKETTVILLE. otherw ise. turned out. Eureka Engine and hose com­ many distinguished scholars nnd divines. Misses’ & Children’s •etting the boiler in his canning factory. Grain nnd potatoes are yielding abundantly. pany were first on hand. Tho buildings nnd On account of a poor season for corn the Three families arc mentioned, In one of which No. 1 Camden St., Rockland, Me. furniture were insured for 82200. Loss esti­ canning factory here does not expect to get An unusually severe frost for the senson oc­ there were sixteen children, in another nineteen, mated at 83000. Part of furniture was saved. curred on the night of the 6th inst., nnd it is more than a two-thirds crop nnd not that and in nnother twen'y. No person by this The insurance was with Cochran & SewnII, unless the weather is much hotter In Septem­ feared that the corn, bean nnd vine crops are Rockland. ber than it promises to be. totally ruined, while the fodder must be seri­ name has ever been known to have committed ously injured. So destructive a frost as visited a serious crime or been imprisoned. HARRIS’ APPLETON. A large proportion of the people from here us rarely occurs. attended the Payson reunion held with Mr. The family hns ever been noted for its pa­ Potatoes arc rotting to some extent. J. M. Light nnd family nttended the nnnunl and Mrs. G. D. StClair on Mt. I’lensant. triotism. The lender ot the famous Boston Ames Brothers are threshing. Grain is About 200 people gathered there to shake the reunion ol the Light descendents on the 6th inst, ANODYNE turning out well. friendly hand of old acquaintances nnd form at the home of Joseph Benner in Nobleboro Ten party was a Payson. Samuel Payson, the CLOAKS Quite a number went from Appleton Satur­ new ones. Among the number was John and report a very pleasant event, attended by fourth generation from Edward, reerrited a day to see and hear Mr. Blaine. Payson of Chelsea who has been n distinguished nearly 100. Their next reunion will be held in Sept., 1889, nt the Washington campground. company of minute men nnd was commissioned A large and appreciative andlenco greeted head teacher in the public schools of Boston captain. The roster of the company now in LINIMENT! Comical Brown, Thursday evening. for many years and who has been for the last NORTH WASHINGTON. Is » Vegetable Extract, and may be given 35 years collecting the genealogy of the family. the possession of John P. Pnyson, Samuel and Willard Sherman estimates the hay in his Madison Worthing, who went to California a to children with safety. Thousands have He lias the names of over 200 in Nova Scotia. Cuv months ngo, is again in our midst, which his company continued to serve until the Revo­ barns at 100 tons. Willard is something of a B. B. Payson of Warren was chosen President. been cured and relieved by the use of tills farmer. " m id seem to indicate that the climate did not lutionary War ended. He then with his broth­ —AT— Altogether it was pronounced a right royal agree with him. L in im e n t. Election Monday, Wentworth Reunion Wed­ time. er Ephraim In 1779 removed to Maine nnd they Albert Pinkham and family are visiting at nesday, and Robbins Reunion Thursday. Not The death of Mrs. Sarah Parkman Bartlett settled in Cusliingand Friendship. From Sam­ much time to work this week. John C. Pinkhnm’s. The first named gentle­ removes from ns our oldest inhabitant. If man is a successful business nun, formerly ot uel have descended all the Warren nnd Union St . G eo r g e, Jan. 30,1871. There was a very heavy frost in Georges she.had lived until November she would have this town, now ot Boston. Paysons. In 1782 Ephraim removed to Hope C. P. H A R R IS , Valley, Thursday night, destroying corn, been 90 years old. Her birthplaco was Cam­ D e a k S i l t : * EAST WARREN. which was then an unbroken wilderness nnd beans’, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. The dam­ den, and in about the year of 1818 she mar­ Your Anodyne Liniment excels age is many thousands of dollars. ried Thomas Bartlett nnd moved on to the place There was quite a frost Sept. 6. from him descended the Hope Paysons. Ed­ where she has always lived and from which ward, the first settler in America, married a .Johnson's or any other Liniment that I have ever The second reunion of teachers and scholars, School commenced Monday, Sept. 3d, Miss used for Inmc back. Your Anodyne Liniment for ast and present, of school district No. One in she was carried to her last resting place beside sister of the Rev. John Elliot, the famous In­ that of her husband who died nearly 30 years Rena Martin of South Hope teacher. E.B.HASTINGS Coughs, Colds nnd Throat Troubles hns gained^, ?lope, took place at the school house Thursday. Racoons are making raids upon the corn­ The weather was cool and many did not nttend before. She was a remarkable woman, both dian Missionary, mentioned in history. Two large reputation in this town by Its wonderful physically and mentally. Her form was as fields about here. Traps nre set for them. of the first students to enter Andover Seminary until afternoon. The meeting was informal John A Clark caught one last week. cures. Yours trulj-, till after dinner, when the President, H. M. straight as a well drilled soldier’s, nnd her were Paysons. In one family there were four mind would grasp a subject as rendily as that Wm. Swift Is having his loss made up In a 1 CAPT. JOHN L. TRACEY. Cole, called it to order, and the secretary read brothers who were clergymen. In New Bruns­ the records of the last (and first) meeting. A of h much younger person nnd she was in­ very substantial way, some of his neighbors constitution was submitted and adopted. The terested in what was going on around her up giving him 810) 815 nnd 8-0 each. He is very wick and Nova Scotia there nre 60 families de­ old board of officers were continued in office. to within a few days of her death. She has worthy as he is a hard working man and the scended from Jonathan Payson and in nearly Voted to add to the list of officers a chapluin been accustomed to taking long walks, even fire cleaned him out of a home. every family there are college graduates. At and Wm. J. Robbins of Rockville was elected, thi summer. Her five sons settled in Cali­ NORTH HAVEN fornia, two of them having died there. She the late reunion an interesting letter was read who discharged the duties of his office in a Sch. Amy Wixon came in here Monday for CLOSING OUT abo leaves three daughters—Orinda the widow from John W. Fogler of Leavenworth, Kansas. pleasing and Impressive manner. Mr. Rol>- a new jib nnd main-sail. She is going fishing bins was called upon for remarks and respond­ of Si non Fish of South Hope, Mrs. Orlando Since the last reunion, one year ngo, there Steveus of Lincolnville and Mrs. C. D. Barnes, off the coast. ed in a feeling nnd instructive speech. Mrs. have been the following marriages, viz.: Mrs. Veazie of Rockland excused herself from any who lived in the old home. J. G. Spaulding, who formerly kept the tide BEFORE TAKING STOCK! extended remarks. Her sister from New gauge here, was in town Tuesday, llis triends Marthn A. Leach of So. Hope, Miss Lois Pay- ROCKPORT were pleased to see him again. Hampshire addressed her old schoolmates in a George Spear has gone to Boston to work. son of Oakland, Miss Edith Payson of War­ few r/e ii-chosen words. But the speech of the Miss Helen Dickson,who hns been visiting nt ren, Miss Mary Waterman of Hope, Alonzo day was tho address of Mrs. Hall, of Thomas­ Barkcntine Gem is loading ice from the her grandmother’s, Mrs. H. C. Whaling, has —The first of next month I shall sell all my— ton, secretary of the association. It was a Rockport Ice Co. for a southern port. returned to her home in Portland. P. Spear of Rockport, Fred K. Allen of Cam­ Jalutitory, essay.and valedictory combined. British Brig Lutzburg sailed the 6th with ice Rev. Mr. Atchley closed his labors here den. The followingdeaths have also occurred : Being addressed to her old schoolmates it was from Rockport Ice Co. for Antigua. Tuesday, by a baptism nt the "Beach,” Pulpit Mrs. Simon Pavson of Waldo, Mrs. Inez Mc­ of a retrospective nature, and the style was di­ Capt. Talpy and wife of Dorchester, Mass., Harbor. Seventeen were baptised and ten the Intyre of Rockport, Mrs. Antionettc Kallock of dactic. I will not attempt a report of the ad­ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Carleton. preceding Sunday. Mr. Atchley left here ODD SUITS AT GOST dress, which was heartily appreciated by the Wednesday for home. Warren, Miss Ava Allen of Camden, O. P. audience. A very pleasant feature of the pro­ Rev. C. S. Cummings of Rocklund preached Rogers of Warren, Ephraim Payson of Cali­ We have our fall line of at the Methodist church Sunday, in exchange gram was the music. In the choir I noticed F. ATLANTIC. fornia. L. Mansfield, Marcellus und Jesse Wentworth, with Rev. C. A. Main. Nellie W. Staples cume on the Mt. Desert The following otliccrs were elected for the en­ Having had a large stock of Summer Suits nnd aa tho young brothers, tho Jones sisters, W. J. The young child of W. A. Gurdner, which from Everett, Mass. Misses’ and ChildreM’s Cloaks they are broken up, I shnll close them all out tlita Robbins, G. W. Butler nnd others, while many was so badly scalded last week by hot jell, has suing yeur ■ President, B. B. Payson of War­ in the congregation joined in singing the very since died and was buried Sunday. Capt. Joyce writes that the prospect is quite month If prices will do it. Ail of my good for the fall fishing. ren; Vico Presidents, Silas Hawes, Union, G. popular and appropriate pieces selected. It J. S. Fuller has recently bought the partly M. Payson and John Fogler of Hope, and F. was voted to meet again in one year. built house of Fred Miller on Beauchamp street, Dr. G. D. B. Pepper and family, also Mr. now open. "VVe have the larg­ Colburn’s family have returned to their homes. W. Smith of Rocklund; Secretary and Treas­ TENANTS HARBOR. and is to finish it up for a tenement house. Fancy Shirts M ust Go Miss Helen Pickering, daughter of Wm. The sch. John Nye, W. L. Joyce, took 53 urer, A. W. Payson, East Union; Committee Sch. Will Skinner was in our harbor last lbs of nice large mackerel in her seine one day of Arrangements, Geo. W. Payson and B. B. week. Pickering, and Miss Mary Welch of Salem, est assortment of these goods Muss., visited at J. F. Howard's last week. recently. Payson; Committee of Entertainment, G. D. Johnnie Keen returned to Lawrence, Mass., Mr. Kimball and family, who have been oc­ -A L S O A L L - Capt. Frank A. Magune left Thursday for StClair, Nathan Payson and N. D. Gould; Monday. Son Francisco, California, to take charge of cupying Cnpt. C. Staples’ house, left on the ever shown in Rockland. We Miss Marne Pierson went to Milford, Mass., bark J. H. Bowers in place ot Capt. John boat Tuesday. Committee to locate place of next meeting, G. last week. Plum. H. W. Joyce expect to start up his pant shop M. Payson, B. B. Payson and Silas Hawes. A H. F. Kalloch of this place has entered Mrs. Hasty and Miss Jane Rider, who have soon. We wish him success as it makes busi­ vote of thanks was extended to G. D. StClair shall open the first week in Straw Hats Must lie Closed Out! Colby Univeristy. been the guests of Mrs. Pascal at Ballard ness and brings quite a lot of money into the place, which is quite an object in these hard and family for their efforts in providing excel­ Miss Nannie Watts is visiting Mrs. William Park, returned to their homes in Boston last lent accommodations for the reunioa. Smith at Camden. week. times. Come early nnd secure a trade belore your size is September, all of our Ladies’ gone. Those looking for Stephen Cook caught a shark which meas­ Capt. Robinson of schooner W. C. Norcross SWAN’S ISLAND. ured seven feet long in his net Sunday of last reports that on his lust trip to Boston while en­ Elmer Kent is very sick and not much hope FAMILY GATHERINGS week. tering the harbor he picked up alloat the body is entertained of his recovery. Sch. Searsville of St. George,Capt. Meservey, of a dead man, which was taken charge of by Outside Garments, and shall the city authorities. Andrew Torrey died Sept. 5th after a few loaded w’tb New York paving ut the Willard days illness. Mr. Torrey had many triends The annual reunion of the Swift Association Point quarry lust week. PULPIT HARBOR. anil was highly esteemed by all. We deeply will be held with J. L. Bradford, Union, on Sch. Pushaw came into our harbor Thurs­ Winnie Boverage has gone to Waterville to sympathize with his family and friends. the farm of A. J. Young, Wednesday, Sept. show the largest and most com­ Can find anything they want day from the cast loaded with lumber and school. Our Ladies Sewing Society met 'Ihnrsday at 19th, if stormy first fair day. At the lust bound to the westward. Mrs. Margaret Cooper and daughter Blanche Mrs. M. B. Gott’s and voted to appropriate the meeting of the association a vote was taken to Walter H. Choate (of the firm of Choate, left Thursday. society’s money toward building a Methodist plete line of Ladies’ Garments Prnn t French Bilbri ggu to 1 25c Cotton! Babbidge & Nicholas, publishers) left for G. B. Ingraham of West Camden was in church, also to choose a committee to go to invite the Martin family to meet with them at Salem Monday after a seven weeks vacation. town last week. work at once. May their labors prove success­ their next meeting and join the association. Schooner yacht Widgeon accompanied by There wore 27 baptized here last week, most- ful. We trust all will join us. Picnic dinner ever shown east of Boston. steam launch Herald wus in our harbor the ly'young people. CUSHING. served. 2nd and sailed the same day to the westward. We are glad to see our old friend Mr. Spald­ Tho s;cond lecture of the course was deliv­ THE IXGUA11AMS. Miss Alma Allen after a vacation of one ing with us again. ered Thursday evening by Rev. (J, S. Cum­ FANCY HOSE OF ALL KINDS! The Ingraham reunion met on Wednesday month has resumed her labors as teacher of Grain seems to ripen otf rather slow. There mings of Rockland to a large anil attentive au­ the school at Clark’s Island. She is meeting is not moru than half of it harvested yet. dience. "From Cradle to Grave" was his ex­ last with Orris Butler. The day wus fair but — O F W HICH— with excellent success. A very few mackerel are being caught otf the cellent subject aud it wus ubly handled. Mr. quite cool and windy. The attendance was A Harrison ft Morton flag was flung to the north shore. They sell for five and six cents Cummings possesses in great measure that good and the occasion proved a very enjoyable breeze at the store of W. E. Sheerer, Tuesday each. very desirable quality in a public speaker the evening Telling speeches were made by Hon. power to amuse and instruct, and at the same one. The tables were spread in a beautiful Snow Black Leads. C. E. Littlefield and H. M. Lord of Rockland. Some of our farmers are digging their pota­ time leave in the minds of the hearer sufficient oak grove nnd well loaded with all 6orts of toes. We have not heard of unv ravages Gentlemen going to ride should have one of those Meservey's Quintet of Rockland furnished ex­ food for thought. Citizens of Cushing you good things. Over the road between the house cellent music throughout the evening. The from rot yet. A good yield is expeefcd. missed a dollar treat that you might have had Democrats unfurled a Cleveland & Thurman May Beverage, Addle Carver, Ida Dyer and for fifteen cents. .lie prepared for the next and the grove hung the motto "Ingraham Re­ •LONG LINEN DUSTERS. flag Saturday evening, Sept. 1st, with ad­ Katie Tolnian are at home on a visit from lecture Thursday, Sept. 13, bv Rev. C. A. Plum­ union" formed with great taste of sprigs of dresses by Nicholas O’Conner of New York Carver's Harbor, where they have been at work mer. If you miss it you will be sorry. evergreen. After a couple hours of social in­ and Randall J. Condon of Friendship. for some time. SEAL HARBOR. tercourse und another at the tables, uddresses I also have tho finest assortment of WORSTED PORT CLYDE. E. C. Calderwood has sold his farm to the Charles Elwell of Roctland visited friends were delivered by Rev. W. O. Holman, B. B. summer folks for big money. We understand to be found in the city. A nice line of Capt. I. W. McIntire is at home for a he Intends to go to the Kennebec und buy here Thursday. Ingraham. David II. Ingraham, Joseph Kal­ while. another, he want* about u 83,500 farm. School baa commenced here, taught by Miss loch, Frank Kalloch, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. An­ Walters of Thomaston. Nellie Skinner went to Woolwich Sept. 1st. UNION drews and the Chairman,Deacon Hiram Ingra­ to teach school. The Union Chapel Society have purchased a Summer Pants Herbert Thompson of Bangor is at home for lot of land of T. E. Wiley. ham. The reunion will meet next yeur in Quite a purty went to Thomaston Tuesday a few days stay. West Camden. to the launching. Albert Elwell is having un oil built on bis And the largest line of Miss Mary Williamson of Rockland is stop­ house. Wm. Tripp is doing the work. Mrs. Elbridge Averill of Hallowell is rusti­ ping at Mrs. J. 11. Dunton’s. cating at her father’s, Henry Marshall's. There is a state of things in Saco to which Miss Effie Dunton of Winterport is visiting UNION POMONA. E. B. Hastings, Jones fit Bicknell have taken the contract to relatives and friends in this place. the Biddeford Journal thinks the board of Imported French Flannel Shirts build J. E. Stimpson’s new house and com­ health should devote Its attention. The river A heavy frost Thursday night entirely ruined The next meeting of Union Pomona Grange mence work on it this week. is so low at present that the water lucks some­ In Knox County. the bean and badly damaged corn aud other will be held with Hope Grange, No. 299, Hope Capt. Samuel Trussell has had a large aum- crops in this section. thing like a foot from tlowing over the dam, ber of summer boarders the past week or two Corner, Sept. 22, at one o’clock p. in .; it F. A. Alden wus drawn grand juror and Ly­ and in consequence all the filth, gurbuge and from Rhode Island and Conneticut. stormy postponed one week. The program ROCKLAND, ME. sander Norwood traverse juror, Saturday, to dead cats aud dogs from up river have lioated Geo. W. Colby of Rhode Island and Mrs. atteud the next term of court. will be as follows : Singing by choir; Address Rufus Nickerson aud daughter of Lynn, Muss., down and collected above the dam. Fine Dress Shirts, have been visiting their sister Mrs. Skinner, Joseph Fish hus entirely remodeled bis bouse of Welcome by Bro. J. P. Hobbs; Response by putting in new chimneys, adding bay win­ by Bro. Lysander Norwood; Reading by Sister About two months ago says the Biddeford the past week. dows and new finish and raising the poich COLLARS, TIES, Quite a large number from here went to part another story. It will be practically a new L. P. True; Declamation by Fuller C. Black- Standurd, the wife of Geo. York, a laborer at Tenant's Harbor Tuesday evening to bear H. house and a big improvement. ington;,Song by S. C. Buzzell; Reading by Kennebunkport, left home for some cause. M. Lord and C. E. Littlefield of Rockland J. P. Ilobbs; Question, "W hat is the best Since that time York has been living a lonely Aud Everything a Man Wants speak on the political question of the day, and GEO RG E’S RIVER. method of increasing the membership of the they heard some good sound logic. I E. Clark is ut work ut Clark’s Island. and if reports be true, rather wild life. About Cun be found ut the Grange, and retaining the interest of the mem­ 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon parties passing WILEY’S CORNER. Mrs. Clara Cummings ot Thomaston Is visiting her mother Mrs. Rachel Linekiu. bers ?’’ Leaders, Bros. O. Gardner and F. in the rear ot the Highland House at Kenne­ Sch. Ringleader. Thomas, arrived from New Misses Lizzie and Lucy Walker of Rock- W. Smith on the affirmative: and Sister Mar­ bunkport saw a man lying on his face appar­ York via Boston, Friday. iand visited friends In this place last week. tha Townsend and S. G. Stone on th e negative. ently dead. They turned him over,and saw it First-class Clotliin Store, Considerable ground has been broken up of A great many of the people of this place Patrons will please notice that the meeting is late, preparatory for next season’s work. was York. In one hand was a two ounce bot­ attended the launching at Thomaston, Thurs­ changed from Thursday the 20th to Saturday There was a heavy frost Friday morning, day. tle marked"Luudanum.”aud wus a satisfactory 215 MAIN STREET. the 22ud. damaging the gurden crops to quite an extent. Miss Maud Brackett, who has been visiting ------explanation of the man’s condition. Dr. Bar­ Miss Katie Augerson, accompanied by her relatives in this vicinity, returned home last BIG BA TCH . rett was immediately sent for and after six hours lather, started for Portland Saturday where week. of untiriug labor succeeded in bringing him to Miss Aagersou will attend school. Quite a number from this place attended the J. R. Richardson, at Garden Point, raised consciousness. His first words on regaining School in District No. 1 in this town com­ flig raising at Thomaston, Friday. It was menced its fall term Monday week, taught by followed by an address by Gov. Beaver of one cord of blackberries—100 bushels—ibis his senses were, “ Why couldn’t 1 have died ?” Miss Lizzie Gllchrest of this place. Pennsylvania. season, aud they were of extra qeality. lie is now in a fair way to recover. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1888 7

ffiarinc gjgartitent. Thom aston Union himself as County Attorney; R. R. Ulmer (R) THE ELECTION! Vinalhaven to succeed L. F. Starrett (D), Clerk of Conrts; NEW CLOAKS! * » W arren W ashington Edgar Beverage (R) to succeed 8. W. Vea- Scb. Commonwealth arrived last week. zie (D) asConnty Treasurer; Mark Antes (R) FALL GOODS! S ell. Speedwell, Weed, is In Bath with coal Total, to succeed A. N. Sprague (D) on the Board of from Philadelphia. • Great Republican Gains Reported F or S h e r if f . County Commissioners. Sch. Lake, Johnson, arrived Thursday with sand for W. H. Glover & Co. All Over the State. Pearl G. Ingalls (R) defeats L. M. Staples ---- AT---- * • NEW SHAWLS! Sch. H. C. Higginson, Fales. sailed for Bos­ (D) in the Washington, Appleton and Hope ton the 6th from Rondout with coal. Representative class; J. II. Kelts, (R) defeats Sch. Gen. Ames, Jameson, is bottnd from Rockland Cives Burleigh a J. P. Wellman (D & L) In the Camden class, a Richmond to Boston with coal at 81.05. Big Plurality. re-election for Mr. Eells; F. A. Alden (D) is Sch. Lion, Chatto, arrived the Sth from Port­ elected in the Warren-Union class. Hugh H.GALLERT’S land, with oats for Rockland Steam Mill. From reports that come from All over the Sell. W. H. Allison, Kcnniston, Is In New stnte it is evident that Burleigh hns made Gordon. (D) is elected in the St. George, NEW DRESS GOODS!* York discharging paving from Hurricane. handsome gains over Bod well's majority of Friendship and Cushing class : E. K. O’Brien Sell. S. M. Bird, Merrill, sailed (or the Ken­ two years ago. In this county the Kepuhli- is re-elected in Thomaston; Wnt. H. Glover nebec Friday to load ice for Philadelphia. Appleton, Every economical buyer will find it enns have elected every county officer except Camden, and A. D. Bird arc elected in Rockland. Capt. Sch. Jaiitca Maloy, Bcrnet, sailed Tuesday Register of Probate and Sheriff, Register Ben­ Cushing, Win. Lttcc (R) is probably defeated in the to the greatest advantage to investi­ for Vinalltaven to load granite for New York. Friendship, South Thomaston, Hurricane, Vinalhaven and gate our ton, who was elected by the Republicans four Hope, Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Whitmore, is char­ H urricane, North Haven class, by Robert Harrington (D) tered Io Norfolk to load coal back to Portland years ago, being re-elected by the Democrats, Rockland, nt 81. And Sheriff Irish being also re-elected, running 8o. Thomaston, with North Haven to hear from. A hot Sch. Walker Armington, Drinkwater, sailed far ahead of his ticket. We give the county St. George, light has been made against Capt. Luce, Thom aston, the 6th from Baltimore for Providence with vote below, with the exception of North Haven his opponent being a popular candidate and coal. Union, Matchless Claims for Trade and Matinlcus which two years ago gave a Vinalhaven, securing a large labor vote. Capt. Luce, Sch. A. Heaton, Pcttce, arrived Wednesday W arren, however, has the satisfaction of seeing South Fuller & Cobb from Salem, discharging coal there from New Republican plurality of 21. Washington, Thomaston go Republican mainly through bis As we are at the front this season York. V o te or R o c k l a n d by W a r d s . Total, 3078 3370 efforts. The republicans lose one representa­ with by far the Sell. A. F. Crockott, Thorndike, sailed Wed­ G o v er n o r . 1 2 3 <1 » O ? T o t Fo r C le r k o f Cou rts. nesday Irom thia port with ice from Bangor for Ed wnC . Burleigh (R)145 82 185 180 173 134 138 1037 tive and gain one senator. Have been represented in the Richmond. W m . L. Putnam (» ) 47 76 09 85 89 42 SO 518 As we go to press we learn that Matinlcus Sch. T. G. Benton, Averill, arrived Wednes­ W m.II.SimmonB(L) 47 23 13 32 36 34 7 192 gives Burleigh 20, Putnam 16, and Simmons 2. New York and Boston Mar­ day from Danvers where she discharged coal Volney B.Cunhing(P) 1 5 0 3 5 6 3 29 LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS from New York. Co n g r e ss m e n . T H E ST A T E . Sch. Flora Woodhousc, Hall, arrived here N.’D ingley, J r . (R) 145 83 187 188 172 136 139 1050 kets the past week and have Charles B.Alien (D) 61 82 99 89 107 48 82 568 Stephen Berry, agent for Maine, of the Sunday from Salem where she discharged Associated Press, makes the following estimate: —AND T H E - coal from Boston. E bu’zrA .Hownrd(L) 33 17 13 15 18 28 4 128 Win. T . EuBtlfl, (i») 1 4 6 2 5 4 3 25 “There are 507 towns and plantations in bought all the Sch. Annie M. Dickerson, Hart, arrived S en a t o r s. Mninc. Of these we have received returns Wednesday from Danvers. She discharged E. P. W alker (R) coal there from New York. G. F. BurgcRR (it) Appleton, from 241 which give Burleigh, Republican, LOWEST PRICES Sch. Zatnorn, Capt. Leslie Bird, 111 tons, is Stephen.1.Gunhee(D) 65 79 98 94 115 52 79 582 Camden, 66,019; Putnam, Democratic, 41,640; Cushing, Cushing, here all loaded with lime from Almon Bird for R andallJ.C ondon'D ) 63 81 99 93 105 42 78 561 Prohibition, 1,774 ; scattering, 957. The snme New York. She Is a nice looking cruft Levi W . Smith (L) 29 17 13 14 14 19 4 110 Friendship, Ever offered in this city. Every A r­ LATEST NOVELTIES N ath’l F. Albee ( l ) 31 17 14 12 15 26 4 119 Hope, towns, in 1886, gave Republican, 48.1G0; Dem­ Sch. Warner Moore, Crockett, has chartered .J. Fred Hall (r ) 1 4 0 2 6 6 3 28 Hurricane, ticle n genuine, safe, sure Bargain. to load paving nt Richmond, Va., for Chester, J. Shaw Gushee (p) 1 3 6 2 5 6 3 26 Rockland, ocratic, 38,095; Prohibition, 2,442; scattering, So. Thomaston, 28. Burleigh’s plurality is 14,373, against 10,- Pa., nt $1 loaded and discharged. J udge o f P r o b a t e . St. George, Sch. Active, Frisbee, from St. George, with Rcuel Robinson (r ) 144 83 186 184 172 135 138 1042 Thom aston, 005 in 1880, a Republican gnin of 4,308. The stone, before reported nt Provincetown dis­ C has. K. M iller (D) 6182 100 87 101 47 81 559 Union, 200 towns to hear from gave in 1880, Repub­ flam’l D. Sanford (L) 33 17 13 19 21 29 5 137 masted, was towed to New York 7th to dis Vinalhaven, lican, 20,831; Democratic, 27,194; Prohibition, charge and repair. A . L. Hall (p) 1 4 6 2 5 7 3 28 W arren, Washington, 1,426. If the same ratio of gain and loss is Leading in our Capt. J. W. Hall is nt home. Ills vessel, R e g is t e r o r p r o b a t e . the Evie B. Hall, is on the way to Boston with C. E. M eservey (R) 143 84189 181 174 141 140 1052 Total, maintained the iinai vote will stnnd, Repub­ POPULAR PRICES! coal Irotn New York at 90 cents. »Capt. Joshua A. A. Beaton (D&L) 95 98 108 109 121 65 84 (ISO lican, 80,252; Democratic, 00,445; Prohibition, L. It. Morse (P) 1 4 0 2 5 6 3 27 F or J udge of P r o b a t e . Bartlett is in cotntnnnd. Scattering, 2. 2,810; scattering, 957; total, 144,104, with a Kid Glove Dept. Sch. Alfred Keene, Greeley, discharged lime County A t t o r n e y . plurality for the Republicans of 19,807. In in Richmond, Va., last week front A. F. J . II. II. Hewett. (R) 114 82 186 182 172 134 139 1039 1884 the vote stood, Republican, 78,099; Dem­ Of which we will take pleas­ Crockett A Co. She loads iron nt Richmond, J.H.M ontgom cry(D) 62 82 100 b9 102 47 81 563 for New Haven, Conn., at $1.70 n ton. Marlin Britto (L) 33 17 13 19 22 25 5 134 ocratic, 58,959; Republican plurality, 19,745. We have a full line ofLsdies’, Gents’ Sch. Helen Montague, Cookson, Is having a W . B. B radford (P) 1 4 6 2 5 6 3 27 The labor vote this year is in leaded in the and Children’s ure in showing to all who general overhauling having her stern, damaged Cl e r k o f Courts. scattering, but evidently some of the scatter­ in collision, repaired, and having a half-time Ralph R. U lm er (R) 142 81 176 179 169 125 136 1008 ing should be assigned to the Prohibition ca1!. survey. She goes to Red Bench for plaster. Lewis F .S tarrett(D ) 62 84 107 94 104 54 81 586 H erbert IL F lin t (I.) 33 17 13 19 23 29 5 139 vote. The Presidential vote in 1884 was L im e s t b iis .—L. T. Whitmore, Gross, and II. C. Small (P) 1 4 6 2 5 6 3 27 Kid, Dog Skin and Cashmere Empress, Hatch, were in the stream Saturday, smaller than the governor vote in the aggre­ laden irom Ames for New Y ork ....S t. Elmo, S h e r if f . A ppleton, gate but showed a slightly larger piuralty, Nelson Hall (It) 130 80 175 145 163 125 133 951 Cam den, Gloves. Rogers, sailed Tncsday for Providence, It. I., W ilder H. Irish (D) 83 90 111 135 119 68 89 695 Cushing, viz.: 20,004. The legislature in 1880stoodRi- laden from Crockett.... J. S. Beacbnm, Ginn, A. Y. Mitchell (I.) 25 12 12 10 11 12 3 85 Friendship, pttblican Senators, 27; Democrats, 4; Repub­ sailed Thursday for Richmond....Pemnquid, Jacob B. Loring (p) 1 4 6 4 5 6 3 29 Hope, Wheeler, sailed Tuesday from Crockett for H urricane, lican representatives. 122; Democratic, 27; County T r e a s u r e r . S P E C I A L ! Boston... .Sardinian, Lord, sailed Wednesday Rockland, 1042 Edgar Boverage(w) 141 79 184 181 172 134 140 1031 South Thomaston, 186 Prohibition and Independent, one each. The for New York from A. J. B'rd ft C o....M ary Republicans will gain a few in the House and Ellen. Grant, sailed Thursday for Boston from Bewail W .V eazie(li) 70 85 99 88 101 46 81 570 St. George, Alden.F.W oosler(L) 28 16 13 19 22 29 4 131 Thom aston, perhaps in the Senate. The four Representa­ 30 doz. Ladies’ 5 button Kid A. J. Bird ft C o .... A. L. R ichardson(P) 1 5 9 3 5 6 3 32 Union, ,NEW DRESS GOODS Scattering, 1. Vinalhaven, 286 tives to Congress are elected with increased Gloves, Embroidered, at G9c. THOMASTON MARINE. Cou nty Commissioner . W arren, majorities.” Washington, One lot extra nice Kid Gloves, Mark Ames (it) 144 83 186 183 173 134 138 1041 In the lirst district Reed gets n plurality of Embroidered, at 87 l-2c. Sch. Mail, Kent, Irom Thomaston for New G. W. Payson (D) 61 82 100 92 102 48 82 567 Total, 3266 3141 308 2700; Mr. Dingley 5800; while Boutelle’s and York, put into Vineyard Haven 6th inst., with Jam es B. Swan (L) 33 17 13 15 19 28 4 129 All Shades in Combinations, loss of anchor und 15 fathoms chain. Mial Mossman (p) 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 26 F or R e g is t e r o f P r o r a t e . Milliken’s pluralities will exceed 0000. Atig. 30th arr. Br. sch. Wallula, Springer, Representatives to L e g is l a t u r e . Side Bands, and Plain Goods, from St. John with wood for J. A. Creighton W . II. Glover (it) 145 83 188 184 173 132 139 1014 Pepita at Union Hall, Thomaston. f t Co.; Sept. 4th sld Br. sch. Wallula, Springer, A. D. Bird (It) 147 84 185 183 172 132 139 1042 W . J . T hurston (D) 61 82 99 78 101 43 81 545 for St. John ; 4th urr. Abngndasett, Maloney, F rank C. Flint (D) 60 82 97 87 104 48 81 559 w ith wood for Burgess, O’Brien f t Co.; 4th. arr. The beautiful opera of Pepita will be given ”E. R . Chaples ‘ ( l ) 33 16 14 29 21 26 5 144 Hosiery & Underwear Lizzie Belle, Ulnter, Broad Cove, wood for M. A. Ripley (L) 32 17 13 19 20 29 5 135 in Union Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings J. A. Creighton f t Co.; 4th arr sch. Louisa Robinson (p) 1 3 6 3 26 Smith, Capt. Matthews, from Washburn’s Mank (P) 1 3 under the management of Mrs. H. M. Melcher. DEPARTMENT. \ Silk and Velvets Marine railway alter being thoroughly rebuilt Scattering 2 The cast includes Miss Mabel Lawrence of from keel to top. The Smith is owned mostly Newton, Muss., as “ Pepita,” Miss Ryah Rob­ F or G o v e r n o r . by E. K. O’Brien, and will be used in the Ittne inson ns “ Mnrgerita,” Mrs. Ada Mills of Rock­ business; 5th arr. sch. James A. Barber, Camp, front St. John with wood for J. O. Cushing f t A ppleton, 132 167 land, “ Dolores,” Miss Vinnie Hills, “ Donna We have EVERYTHING for La­ Co.; 6th arr. sch. Essie C., Capt. Colwell, from Cam den, 529 518 Inez,” Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, of Rockland, “ Don dies’, Gents’ and Children’s Wear. TO MATCH FOR TRIMMINGS. St. John with wood for J. A. Creighton ft Co.; Cushing, 30 90 Enrique," Porter J-’. Richmond, Warren, “ Don 6th sld. sch. James A. Burlier, Camp, for St. Friendship, 41 146 John; 6th arr. Sloop Gen. Jackson, Eaton, Hope, 117 71 Carlos,” J. F. McNamara, Rockland, “Jose,” Hurricane, 15 28 front Bangor with lumber for W. J. Singer ft R ockland, 1052 680 H. M. Lord, Rockland, “ Beverly Howard,” Son; 6th sld. sch. Essie C., Colwell, for St. South Thomaston, 190 163 Fred Starrett, "Ben Bolt,” sailors, gipsies, etc. S P E C I A L ! John ; 6th arr. sch. Ringleader, Thomas, N. Y. St. George, 82 353 Miss Flora Putnam is pianist. A concert fol­ via Boston where she discharged tin at $1.75 Thomaston, 184 338 Plaids, Stripes, Etc. and loading; 7th sld. sloop Gen. Jackson, Ea­ Union, 170 203 lows the opera. Next Thursday and Friday 15 doz. ladies’ extra nice Fleece ton, for Bangor; 8th arr. sch. Veto, Brown, Vinalhaven, 219 282 are the dates. Special trains will be run. Appleton, W arren, 235 274 Lined Hose at 25c. New York via Boston with sand. Camden, Washington, 162 213 ('nulling, SPORTING TOPICS. Friendship, Total, 3158 3528 ANOTHER STEP. 1 case ladies’ Cashmere Vests and Hope, Pants, (silk locked stitched) at Capt. W. M. Munroe of this city and John Hurricane, F or County Commisiioner . Oliver P. Hix returned yesterday Irom Bos­ Rockland, 37 l-2c ; sold by others at 50c. 4 Young of Thomaston are in the Aroostook So. Thomaston, ton where he hu? been overseeing 'he nt'aehing gunning. St. George, Thom aston, of some of his paieaf Couplers to JaftS O f th e 15 doz. All Wool Jersey Vests at A very pleasant incident occurred at the shoot Union, Boston A Albany road for trial. A few will be Vinalhnven, 95c; actually‘worth 81.25. ot Oak Hill Gun Club, Wednesday. Dr. C. W arren, attached nt nn early day to cars of the Buffalo, CLOAKS. G. Weld of North Haven, who has been such Washington, Lnke Erie A Western road. This coupler is 1 lot ladles’ Lamb’s Woolen Vests a fiiend to the club, was present, and J. P. In T otal, downing all objections and rapidly getting the and Pants only $1.00. graham, in behalf of the club, and in well- recognition its merits demand. F or Congressm an. chosen and appropriate remark!;, presented the Gents’ Scarlet Fine Woolen Un- popular doctor ati elegant gold-headed c a n e . Appleton, derwear-nt 87 l-2c. The Styles are more nearer Camden, KNOX COUNTY FAIR. It was finely done, and was a complete surprise C ushing, to the recipient, who managed nevertheless to Friendship, The annual exhibition of tho Knox County Children’s heavy Cashmere Vests perfect this season than ever Hope, tell the buys what ho thought of them. Dr. Hurricane, 22 Society will be held in Farwell Hall, at the base and Pants, all sizes, at 25c. Weld is very popular with the members of the Rockland, 1041 ball grounds and Knox Trotting Park, Tues­ b efo re. Huiitti T hom aston, 181 162 elul), who lose no opportunity of speaking a S t. George, 83 350 day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. good word for hint. After the “ caning" the Thomaston, 184 300 18, 19, 20 and 21. The prospect now is that Union, 163 this will be the most successful fair ever held club had a shoot, and did the best work they Yinulhuven, Ladies, Don’t Fail to Inspect Our ever have done. W. J. Perry was 1st, Dr. W arren, 233 in Rockland. Let everyone contribute to this Appleton, Washington, MISSES’ CLOAKS Weld ami J. P. Ingraham 2nd, and E. B. In­ Camden, end. The poultry sho >• is expected to present graham 3d. Cushing, Total, more than usual attractions ns pains have been ------Friendship, Infants’ Wear Departm ’t Hope, taken by poultry men to present fine stock. —IN A— Plain, simple foods do not clog or cloy the Fob COUNTY TBI2A8I IlER. stomach, but leave body and mind in trim, Hurricane, Let every poultry man exhibit, for his stock We have the best variety and Rockland, will be well housed und cared for. for active, untiring work, and pre-eminent South Thomaston, neatest styles of Infaats’ and Chil­ among these stand the grain foods, whose 8t. George, The premium list should read: “ best distinct beallhfulncss is universally admitted. Hy­ Thom aston, breed trio one dollar jsecond breed fifty cents.” dren’s Cloaks, Caps,Hoods, Mittens, gienists especially commend Oatmeal for its Union, Great Yariety of Styles & Shades exceptionally nutritious qualities, but tbe tllf- Vinalhaven, Shirts, Dresses, Socks, Sacks, Blank­ lieullies hitherto encountered by the average W arren, FISHING FACTS. housekeeper in cooking it thoroughly and malt­ Washington, ets und Skirts at such —OF— ing it palatable havcalways prevented its be­ Total, coming popular. These two difficulties how­ Bucksport Clipper: “Thus far the outlook ever have been completely overcome by the F o il St a t e S e n a t o r s for all kinds of good fish fares is very discour­ REMARKABLY-:- LOW -:-PRICES! Quaker Mill Company, of Ravenna, Ohio, nt Appleton, 128 161 u 0 aging. As for mackerel the seuson is a failure OX BLOOD, TERRA COTTA, BLUE, theii preparation known as Quaker Rolled Camden, 621 443 83 23 and no high prices cun recoup tho losses. It is that you will never go to the trouble White Oats, which are quickly und easily 2 t Cushing, 31 80 0 0 cooked, while the superior and peculiar drying Friendship, 40 147 0 0 time now for the hankers to lie coming in with to buy the material and have it made processes used by them retain in the manu­ Hope, 117 70 1 0 full furcs hut at tills writing but a few have ar­ to order. The same you will realize SCOTCH EFFECT ETC., factured product ulI the natural sweetness and llurrieune, 22 6 15 0 rived with very moderate fares, while tho oth­ flavor of the grain. Tliese excellences are be­ ao — S, Rockland, 1031 570 131 32 when you come to buy our B o . Tbom uston, 183 104 4 3 ers are late hut still holding on with hopes of ing thoroughly appreciated by the public, and 1 Ef St. George, 84 .'149 2 2 have secured for the "Quaker” brand the un­ Thom aston, 185 299 41 13 iilllng up. Codfish must rule high as rivalled popularity which it justly enjoys. Union, 171 193 0 0 well as mackerel...... Captain Isaiah LADIES’ READY MADE IN AGES FROM 4 TO 16. Being healthful, delicious, and so easily W O oo S3 Vinulliaveu, 294 190 23 0 cooked, the Quaker Rolled White Oats have Appleton, 113 116 1S9 163 W arren, 235 275 2 0 Abbott from Jordan’s river with a ton of WRAPPERS. Camden, 621 599 414 414 73 68 20 20 Washington, 162 182 23 0 become a favorite breakfast dish, and are now Cualiing, at 32 sa ’ll eels arrived here lust Saturday, und known everywhere us the licit article of the Friendship, 32 40 140 160 packed in barrels with ice Monday. Capt. kind in the market. Total, 3204 3029 365 73 We have them in Century, Tycoon Hope, 1 14 117 73 6 s Abbott's boat is constructed after the manner Hurricane, 21 21 21 22 •Thu vote from North Haven, just received, gives Cloth, Etc., and guarantee a perfect Transcontinental Trips In October. Rockland, 1040 1044 582 501 110 119 28 20 Ulm er 08, b tarrett 47, Ulm er’s plurality 23. If of a lobster boat, with a well to keep the iish S .T botn.t’n, 189 186 157 101 Ulmer keeps up with the head of the ticket on alive. He packs alive In ice for Boston and fit of every garment. Messrs. Raymond A Whitcomb, the well- 8t. George, 87 S3 345 350 Maliuieus lie is elected. kuown excursion managers, have planned two ’rhoinaslun, 190 182 .'i34 .'tOO 2 34 13 13 New York markets, and thought he ought to Ladies’ All Wool Jersey Jackets delightful lours for next month. Both huve Union, 170 170 188 187 0 0 0 0 IN THIS CITY. get about 7 cents per pound, or $140 per Vlualhaven, 342 246 105 233 08 14 0 0 California us their objective point, but otto leads ton." at 83.50. lyL ook iu our South SHAWLS. directly there by the shortest and most expe­ W arren, 235 235 273 275 2 1 0 0 The Republicans did great work in a quiet Window. ditious route, wliile the oilier includes a tour W a.hinglon, 162 162 179 181 23 23 0 0 way, running the plurality of the head of the Sch. J. H. G. Perkins, Trott, has taken hor through the Pueific Northwest. In the case of Total, 3260 3240 3089 3148 288 263 65 63 ticket up to 519. In 188(1 Bodwell’s vote In ' the cargo of Iish to McDonald's, North Haven, to 1 lot of Fancy Chenille Tassels at the latter excursion the Pacilie Coast is trav­ city was 918, Edward’s 573, Clark 91, Bod­ make. He is now tilting out for a herring ersed from Victoria to San Diego. Tbe tickets F ob County A it o k n b y . 5 c; they are actually worth twice 3 O in both instances include a great number of well’s plurality being 345. This year Burleigh trip to Labrador. us much. side trips, hut ihe excursionist is left to dispose receivs 1037, Putnam 518, Simmons 192 and Capt. Charles D. Bolton of Portland was in of his time as be pleases, the return tickets be­ Cushing 29. Charles E. Meservey, candidate ing good until next Julv. The ticket holders this city Thursday on his way to North Haven 25 doz. Initial Handkerchiefs at will possess all the advantages given in con­ fur Register of Probate, scores the highest to take command of scb. Charles H. Haskell. 10c. nection with the regular winter excursions, and vote in this city, 1052. Mr. Meservey’s defeat, Capt. Bolton wus in sch. Elia M. Doughty Fall and W inter Shawls cun avuil themselves of the comprehensive is owing to the fact that his opponent, A. A. Bea­ at the time she was seized and has recently 1 lot of Corsets, all sizes, at 25c, system of hotel coupons planned by the firm ton was on the labor ticket and so got the com­ b a “ commanded that schooner. He is an experi­ it they wish to secure board at the leading S w I bined vote of Democrats and Labor men. 1 lot of Black Scotch Yaru at 10c. hotels. In addition to these excursions, trips s = 5 enced fisherman. are advertised to Colorado, and to the promi­ 4 -i a THE COUNTY. Wednesday the schooner Albert II. Harding OPENED TO-DAY. nent resorts of New England, Canada, the A ppleton 128 157 10 Middle States, Virginia, etc. Circulars de­ Camden 495 481 67 The Republicans of Knox elect Reuel Rob- of Gloucester lauded 5,500 pounds of macker­ scriptive of the various tours, uud ulso itinera­ Cushing 34 77 0 insau (R) to succeed Judge E. M. Wood (R) el at Portland some of them weighing a pound H. Gallert. ries of the winter trips to California or Mexico, Friendship 39 148 0 as Judge of Probate; E. P. Walker (R, and and a half. Tbe schooner Millie Florence can be obtained tree by mail by addressing W. Hope 90 91 0 Raymond, 296 Washington street (opposite H urricane 35 6 2 Gershom F. Burgess (R) to succeed Col. Sam’I landed 11,000 pounds of haddock; tbe Cornet 384 MAIN ST., Rockland 1939 563 134 H. Aileu (R) and Stephen J. Gushee (D) as 22 sword ffsb, and tbe scbootier J. G. Craige Fuller & Cobb. School street), Boston. Applications should Bo. T bonnutou 184 15 8 4 indicate the particular trip desired. St. George 84 346 2 Seuators; J. H. U. Hewett (R) to succeed 100,000 pounds o f salt cod. Opp. Thorndike Hotel. 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888,

OUTLOOK. The Gardiner correspondent of the OUR VICINITY, Ice Trade Journal gives the following NEW GOODS! At the Bucksport E. M. Seminary nr 3 curious item, although he doesn’t say -I« A pension has been granted Joseph A. Fred R. Spear 145 pupii9. Oxton of West Camden and Rufus A. Ames. * whether it will happen that way every HaR in etock nil o f the following time, or something caused the uneven Camden. NEW GOODSI Knox county hns 17 pupils i the wastage in this particular case: •F Belfast Journal: “J. W. Black, Sears­ Castine Normal School, Hnncock 23, port, secretary of the Twenty-Sixth Maine FIRST QUALITY COALS It is remarkable, but Ice like water, will find regiment association, is at work upon an elab­ Lincoln 9. its level. In a house thirty feet, grade two And is the only denier in the city who hns at the feet, filled last winter with even tiers and orate history of the regiment, soon to be pub­ IF1 YO U WA.1VT present time the genuine thickness of ice; shipped in July the top tier lished. It i9 proposed to make it the best reg­ A new laundry was opened nt Vinal- at the low end was twenty inches when put in, imental history in the State. The whereabouts haven yesterday, and the astute Echo of and fifteen when taken out. z\t the highest Franklin C O A I / _Red_Ash end of the room it had wasted down to four of every living man will be given and mention Thursday remarked: “ They have de­ and six inches. Therefore keep the houses mnde of the dead with the date nnd place of My stock Includes all sizes cided to have election tho same day the level. death. The work will be looked for with in­ • * * — PRE — Free Bamlntf White Ash,Lehigh Egrp nnd laundry opens, next Monday. terest.” The Bucksport Clipper doesn’t like We have just received several lines Broken White Ash, Franklin Stove, * • » -I- In the last issue of the Sea Breeze for of the proposition which has been made the Northport season of 1888, appears the fol­ Horsford's Breads Preparation. Bed Ash,,(the only genuine,} Politics sometimes are obliged to yield George’s Creek Cmnlierhind that a sculptor be procured from lowing: " It hns been a peculiar season, one It is not only free from anything to other things. Now in Thomaston the abroad to execute some of the Maine long to be remembered, and we trust not to be Coni, past campaign baseball has been the all Gettysburg monuments and the Clipper repeated, In its meteorological aspects. Dur­ J injurious, but is positively beneficial SUMMER SUITS! (Unequalled for Smithing nnd Steam purposes.) absorbing theme, while in Fairfield is just right. Let Maine's Gettysburg ing the whole season to this writing there has matters political are eclipsed by a cham­ not been a week of warm, pleasant, consecu­ i to health. It restores to the Hour — ALSO A EL'LL STOCK OF— memorials be dug out of our state’s tive days. Cold, rain, wind, cloudiness and all sizes, 34 to 44, bought very much pion bicycle rider. granite hills, cut and hammered by general unpleasantness on the part of the the life-giving phosphates lost in Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair, • « • under regular prices nnd they will be Maine workmen in Maine sheds. Such weather has been the rule, with only here and I bolting, which are required by the BRICK, SAND, A postal card sent from London stones will be fitting memorials of the there a pleasant, warm, sunshiny day sand­ sold around the world via Hong Kong and soldierly qualities of those heroes who wiched in to give us a longing for better system. No other powder does Rosendale & Portland Cement. things.” San Francisco returned to its destination stood nt critical Gettysburg witli gran­ j this. VERT LOW FOR CASH! after a tour of 70 days. This is 40 days 4» The people of Whitefield were greatly ite like valor against the onslaughter of shocked and pained to learn of the sudden less than the time taken 10 years ago. F I R E C L A Y • ♦ • foes. There is no need of going out of death of Ansel Turner of North Whitefield. Our goods are all New and Fresh. tho state for sculptors when Maine He wns highly esteemed by all and was an Chimney Pipe & Tops One of the U. S. signal service men workmen enn execute such handsome active member of the Erskine Post, which No old shop worn stuff in our store. will hold memorial services at G. A. R. nail on This pipe is made fr>»m Pure Fire Clny expressly says that the atmospheric conditions memorials as the soldier monuments nt Those who trade with us once always for chimneys ami is the safest nnd most durable of this year are exactly similar to those Union, Castine, Bluehill and Ellsworth. Sunday at 2 o’clock p. m.. Sept. 16...... The any chlinmy pipe In the market. It is easily put high schools nt King’s Mills nnd Turner's come again. up by any intelligent person. which preceded the dark day of ’81, Corner are in successful operation, the latter and he is confident thnt there will be a We trust that politics has not driven in the G. A. R. building, 48 pupils in attend­ recurrence of the phenomenon this year. all thought of a creamery out of tho ance under the care of Mr. Cook of Colby Akron Drain Pipe ! heads of our farmers. Now is the University, and a lady assistant; the former A. J. BIRD & CO., The Akron is now tho Btandnrd for excellence nil under the tuition of Mr. Bowden of Washing­ over the United Suite., nnd I. more reliable a. to ----- D E A L E R S IN ----- durability nnd finish than any other kind. Says the Bangor Commercial: “The time for decided action. The interest ton, all successful teachers. yellow fever in Jacksonville, Fla..affects in butter factories is rapidly growing ►J. South Deer Isle correspondence of the J X T - J B . KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. even trade in Bangor. One or two all over ourstate. Knox county has made Bar Harbor Herald : “ Mrs Lavina Webb, an First Quality Goods! cargoes of goods are usually sent to some progress in tho matter, nnd we aged Indy, died Aug. 23, after a long illness. -:C-O-A-L,:- Our track since we came to Rock­ Prices as Low as the Lowest! Jacksonville from here dur ing the sen- trust that the matter will now be She had a fnll some three years ago, breaking Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! land has been far ahead of anything son but this year although freights are brought to a successful termination. her hip, and had never been in good henlth HARD,WOOD ^ “Orders received by Telephone. Please call high and pay good, seamen will not The farmers of Androscoggin aro now since... .Deacon Lemuel Joyce, of Oceanville, and obtain prices before purchasing. died the same day, nnd both funerals were at­ we expected which shows that the take such a risk. bestirring themselves in this direction. tended Fridny. Mr. Joyce wns a prominent FRED II. SPEAR, We clip from tho Lewiston Journal: Flour, Groceries, Provisions, people of this vicinity appreciate • ♦ • member of the Baptist church nt Oceanville NO. 4 PARK ST., - ROCKLAND. MB At n meeting of those interested in the North and a worker in all temperance movements for good goods and low prices. WE ARE 51 Portland is to have a free public li­ Auburn butter factory enterprise. Saturday, a PRESSED HAY AND STRAW. brary. Would that Rockland were to committee was appointed to make a canvass of years past....W ork was suspended by the the field and to ascertain how many cows will U-aion on J. Goss'quarry Inst week. Probably NOT JEWS. And we are the only be equally fortunate. T h e C .-G .’s offer he pleged for the factory. A small entrance the strike will be only temporary, ns this is Cement, Lime, Hair, &c. of its curio collection for a natural his­ will be chnrged for each cow being so pledged one of the largest and best quarries In the concern in Rockland that do not sell How About That ? by the owners thereof. We were told by a tory room, reading room and public representative man from North Auburn this place. The strict monthly payment system Is Jew made clothing. Good honest library still holds good. A society for morning, that the enterprise would without getting well aired nt lenst and it remains to see Stop Paying Those High Prices much doubt be established there. There are who will be the survivors.” Yankee Made Clothing is good enough —AND BLY YOUR— the purpose of establishing such nu in­ cows enough in the immediate vicinity for the stitution would find a good field for carrying on of n large factory. The services of a competent and practical mun to manage the THE CENTURY. for us. We want the people of this Goods for Cash at Bottom Prices. work here. enterprise will be secured. — TIIE PLACE TO DO THAT IS AT THE— ♦ * * ------»♦*------A. F. Crockett & Co. vicinity to understand that A funny election bet hns been entered NORTH KNOX. An unfamiliar Ince greets the reader in the frontispiece of the September Century, that —DEALERS IN---- BOSTON MARKET, into between a democrat and a republi­ of Edward Thring, the late Head-Master of The 20th annual fair of the North Knox can in Washburn. Aroostook county. the Uppingham Grammar School, England. WE HAVE COME TO STAY! Corner Park and Union Streets, Horticultural and Agricultural Society will be Whoever loses in the pending Presiden­ This is a compliment paid to an educator pure nocltlm icl, - Mnino. held at Union Common Tuesday, Wednesday and simple. Mr. Thring has been said to have tial canvass by the defeat of his candi­ nnd Thursday, Sept. 25, 26 and 27. The offi­ B^Call and be convinced that we been, since Arnold of Rugby, the most high­ COAL. READ THESE PRICES, date, must take, at one dose, two ounces cers of the society are as follows: ly esteemed educator of England. George R. will give you MORE FOR YOUR MON­ compare them with others, and then call and see of castor oil! Evidently the slayer of Toicn Agents—J. F. Bryant, Washington; the largest and best stock of Groceries in the city. Parkin's illustrated article on Uppingham de­ W. B. Fish, Hope; A. It. Ncwbert, Appleton; The Best Patent Flour Milled for...... $5.50 people of weak intellects is not out of a scribes “ an ancient school worked on modern Broken, Egg, Stove and EY than any house in Maine. T h e best Roller Process H our Milled fo r.... 5.25 J. C. Burton, Union; E. W. Anderson, War­ job yet. ideas.” The pictures are by Joseph Fennell The choicest Roller Process Flour milled for 5.00 ren. A choice St. Louis Flour for...... 4,75 and Irving R. Wiles. This is, in fact, an ed­ A good St. Louis Flour for...... 4.50 Trustees—A. D. Wiley, Appleton; S. S. Franklin Coal C. A. Eaton, of Boston, hns presented ucational number of The Century. Other ar­ All of these Flours are guaranteed or money Bartlett, Washington ; J. T. Creighton, War­ refunded. ticles on this subject nre -‘The Industrial Idea Rockland Clothing Co. the Grand Army, of Maine, with a ban­ ren ; A. P. StClair, Hope. MOLASSES, in Education,” by Charles M. Carter; “The ner of heavy crimson silk, gold bullion Treasurer—N. K. Burkett, Union. A. F. CROCKETT & 00. T he best in the city for 50c, m arked down to the University nnd the Bible,” by T. T. Munger; low price of 35 cents, l’he best trade ever known fringe, cord and tassels, tho pole sur­ Vice Presidents— W m. McDowell, Washing­ Nearly Opp. Thorndike Hotel. iu the city. “ Women who go to College,” by Arthur Gil­ ton ; N. K. Burkett, Union; E. W. Anderson, TEAS. mounted with a gilt eagle and a cross man ; and a profusely illustrated paper on W arren; Galen Keene, Appleton. Crockett Block, North End, The best Oolong...... 5oc bar tipped with bronze. The banner “College Fraternities,” by John Addison Por­ Reception Committee fo r Pair Room—S. D. The choicest Oolong...... 4Uc will be taken to Columbus by the dele­ ter. In addition to these, renders will find an T he best Ja p a n ...... f,oc Wiley nnd lady, A. L. Jones and lady, J. H. ROCKLAND. A good T ea for...... 25c and 35c ••Open Letter” by President Seelye of Amherst gation. The banner was sent to Assist­ Beale and lady, J. L. Bradford and lady, Geo. A PRESENT given with every pound. on the same subject of “ College Fraternities” ; ant Adjutant General Milliken. O. Stone and lady, Miss Ketta Dunton. 0. E. HAHN & CO., 20 lbs of American Soap for...... $1.00 also an “ Open Letter” on "A rt Education," by 30 “ Live Oak “ ...... 1.00 * * • Committee for Fruit and Vegetables—F. A. 25 lbs. Rice for...... W. J. Stillman, and two editorials having to . 1.00 Alden, F. A. Seidcrs. 1 pair Tubs for...... 1.00 The September issue of the American do with teaching. House, Ship, Sign, Ornamental The best Tobacco (smoke or chew) per lb.... Committee for Yards — Royal Grinnell nnd 30c The poetry of the number is by Bliss Car- The best California Raisins, p er box...... 2.00 Magazine is a noteworthy one. In ad­ O. G. Daniels. 3 lbs. best Raisins for...... , 25c mun, Eugene Ashton, Walt Whitman, John anti Artistic Choice Canned Peaches, per can ...... dition to an interesting and varied col­ (lenerat Agent—J. A. Hart. . 20c Vance Cheney, William II. Haync; and in The largest sale of Lamps ever oll'ered iu Rock­ lection of choice literary features, are Ticket Seller—S. G. Hills. “ Bric-a-brac” by Helen Gray Cone, W. J. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, land and the Lowest Prices. Call and see some of two very forcible articles on questions of Secretary—A. M. Wingate. ----- ALSO DEALERS IN ----- the Great Bargains before they are all gone. Pork, Henderson, Frank Dempster Shcrinun and An­ Lard, Hams, and all kinds of meats and other goods the day—one on “The President's Error,” sold cheaper than at any other 'tore in Rockland. SERIOUS LOSS- nie D. Hanks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, tf^TOrders by mail will receive prompt attention, by James G. Blaine, and the other by ------•<>*------and suitable deduction made to parties buying in Artists’ Materials, Brushes. large quantities. Governor Foraker, on “Tariff and A Northport Farmer Loses His Cows ST. NICHOLAS. All goods warranted as represented or money re­ by a Strange Disease. 4&-CheApe8t place in the country for funded. Don’t forget the place, Labor.” Mr. Blaine takes Mr. Cleve­ Sign and Bulletin Board Painting. Cor. Park and Union Sts., Rockland, Me. land severely to task for many of tho The Belfast Press has the following whi eh St. Nicholas for September hns a dainty sum­ Scenery Paintin^ a Specialty. assertions mnde in his message of last may prove of interest to our farm ers: mery frontispiece, the originnl of which may FRANK DONAHUE. , D. A. Wadlin, of Northport, lost four of his be found in almost every country place, show­ «O4 Main Street, Opp. Farwell Hall, December,and Governor Foraker handles cows last week in a sudden nnd mysterious ing that “ More near than we think,—very close his subject in his usual clear style. mnnner. They first refused to eat, but took water as readily as ever. This was followed nt hand,lie the golden fields of Sunshine Land,” by diarrhieaand dizziness, the animals dying as Miss Edith M. Thomas tells us In the poem HUMAN Gardiner Journal: “Chairman Ford, iti great agony in from eighteen to twenty-four which opens the number. Then come the REMINGTON hours after ’ the first symptoms appeared. “ Two Little Confederates,” who by this time of the Congressional committee on Three of the animals were milch cows, the contract labor,only affirms what already other a heifer eighteen months old. One other have won their way to the affection of all young had become appearent from the reports heifer which has shown slight symptoms of renders, North and South. The late Mr. E. P. HAIR the disorder has been isolated from the rest Roe collected “Some Stories about ‘tho Cali­ of the investigation, when he says that of the herd, as were all the sick ones as soon PRICES TELL! fornia Lion,” ' during his recent sojourn in the contract labor law is violated to as the trouble was discovered. Mr. Wadlin has twenty head of cows and heifers left, but Southern California nnd these stories are re­ FANCY ROLL. ST. LOUIS FLOUR, #4.75. an alarming extent, and that some­ has suspended butter making until all danger is lated in this number. Estelle Thomson relates Every Barrel Warranted. thing must be done. A bill to regu­ past. He will replace the lost animals as soon a charming story about "Knot-Holes," and BEST CRACKERS PER LB ...... 5 ‘Tc GOODS! ns possible. Mr. Wadlin and others who know One of the most extensive assortment, of those late immigration will doubtless be of the facts in the case thinks the cows were “ What Dora Did” is a true story of a Dakota By the Barrel, no charge for barrel. Goods arc now opening tit tho rooms of presented at the next session of Con­ accidentally poisoned by eating grass in the blizzard. There are several articles about CHOICE PORTO KICO MOLASSES....25c pasture where some poisoned fox, skunk or birds: Ernest E. Thompson describes the Per Gallon. other animal had been, or perhaps by coming Standard Type-Writer! gress. Foreign paupers are less de­ “ Pintail;” Henry Tyrrell writes a charming BEST RIO COFFEE, per lb ...... 2 2 c MRS. W. P. CLARK, in contact with some such animal, ns the J A V A C O F F E E , p er l b ...... 2 8 c sirable than foreign goods, ami both practice of getting rid of such pests by means poem. No. 235 Main St,, Rockland, Me. of poison is quite common. The cows were OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE, per lb ...... 3Oc The Remington Standard Typewriter parties want protection from the for­ The pictures, jingles, and short verses are Don’t pay fancy prices any longer. Coffee Is off. Those articles are of the latest importation and ol mer.’* buried witnout being opened or skinned in unusually abundant, and the Departments con­ hns stood every test, nnd we are ndding the most improved patterns, and comprise a variety order to prevent the spread of the disease. CHOICE TEA, per lb ...... 2 5 c of styles which cannot fail to meet the demands of • * * tain the customary amount of interesting infor­ F A N C Y T E A , p er lb ...... 4Oc every improvement.however costly, that any one desiring these (articles. Mrs. Clark is a mation for the young people. CHEESE, plain or sage per lb ...... 1 0 c practical Hair Worker, and will manufacture to or­ Among the men whose names will be THE K. & L. der any article desired, at prices to suit ail patrons. ------»♦.------N E W P R U N E S ...... 5 lb s. fo r 25 c can increase its efficiency. Buy it with The stock which is composed of considered as candidutesjor office by the NEW RAISINS ...... 3 lbs. for 25c Orono can now boast of seven lumber manu­ the privilege of returning unbroken legislature, is that of Col. Henry M. Its Earnings for the Month of July—An TWO NEW BROOMS ...... fo r 2 5 c Increase. facturing establishments giving employment Waves, Switches, Wigs, Etc., Sprague of Auburn, who will compete T W O N E W P A I L S ...... fo r 2 5 c within thirty days C. O. I)., if not abso­ to 1,900 hands and placing on the markets, are elaborate in their style and texture, combining for the Adjutant Generalship. The The following comparative statement of the FIVE POUNDS PRESERVES ...... 5Oc lutely satisfactory in every respect. all the various shades, and nre worthy of a close In­ earnings of the K. A I., will be found interest­ weekly, upwards of 3,000,000 feet of pine uud Any kind you want. spection before purchasing. A complete assort­ m ent of Colonel is thoroughly equipped for this ing: spruce in the various dimensions required. We are receiving dally in our Fish Department Full particulars on application, office having served over twenty years Fresh Mackerel, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock, HAIR ORNAMENTS, July, 1887. July, 1888. Hake, etc. Lobsters boiled fresh every morning. in the Maine Militia, five of which were Passenger, 8259 48 Passenger, 8881.96 Is C on sum ption I n c u r a b l e ? Also Pickled Fish of all kinds. CX O. C R O SS, of most unique patterns eon.pleto the stock; which Freight, 4220 93 Freight, 4387.43 We also carry a full line of Fresh and Salt have been selected expressly to the needs and wants spent as an official in the Adjutant Gen- Mails, 447.88 Mails, 447.88 Read the following': Mr. C. 11. Morris, Chicago and Eastern Beef that we are selling cheap. o f this loeullty, where tor a series of u.oDtlis Mrs. Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with ab­ Dealer for Rockland and Vicinity. Clurk has been permanently loeuted. 50 oral's office which has made him con­ Express, 250.00 Express, 250.00 CORNED BEEF, per lb ...... Be to 7c 32-5 J Extra Baggage, 70.20 Extra Baggage, 39.52 scess of lungs, and friends and physicians pro­ GOOD ROAST BEEF, per l b ...... 10c versant with its duties His many Ferry Boat, 2.24 Ferry Boat, 1.00 nounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Begun G O O D S T E A K ...... 2 Ins. for 25c DR. 0. L. BARTLETTr friends without doubt, will have the Car Service, 281.93 Car Service, 191.47 tuking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump­ Sundries, 43 33Sundries, 115.71 tion, am now on my third bottle, and able to REMEMBER THE PLACE. pleasure of congratulating him on his oversee the work oh my farm. It is the finest 813,576.05 814,314.97 n.edkine ever made.” J. Donahue & Co., Physician & Surgeon, election. Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: 1 364 MAIN ST., ItOCKLAND. 3 » ♦ * Earnings for 10 months, 1888. 8121.839.75 “ H ad it not been for Dr. King’s New Discov­ ([Successor to Dr. E. L. Estabrook.j “ “ “ 1887, 118,943.10 KENT IN THE WOULD. We are glad to learn that hotel ery for Consumption 1 would have died of 49-Niglit Culls aumvered from the Ottice. Its wearlug qualities are uusurpuased, actually Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors, .niilasiing two boxes of any other brand. Not keepers are complaining of decay of Increase, $2,896.65 Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample J. W. ANDERSON. olteeted by heat. i/TiH T THE GENUINE that pernicious custom of “tipping” bottles free at W. H. Kittredge drug store. " I T T ? CRAWFORD, FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. waiters. This, of course, reacts upon NOW FOR THE STATE FAIR. E lectric B it t e r s . Manufacturer of Cigars, 32-35 This remedy is becoming so well known and Attorney & Counsellor at Law, the landlord, who depends upon tips to so popular as to need no special mention. All i CROCKETT BLOCK, NORTH END. Everything is in readiness for the great exhi­ ROCKPORT MAINE. supplement small wages, and indirectly bition at Lewiston this week. Sept. 11,12,13 who have used Electric Bitters sing the same THE WONDER OF THE AGE! song of praise.—A purer medicine does not ex­ Savings Bank Block. Notary Public again upon the boarders. In fact, “tips” and 14. All the departments will be filled—the ist and it is guaranteed to do ull that is claimed. Anderson's Havana Seal& La Perfecta Every House­ cattle, horses, sheep, fowl, dairy, vegetable, Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the keeper should seem to be one of the imported customs —HAVE no e q la l i s — Why Will You Waste Your people are getting pretty sick of, even fruit, grain, domestic, implements, etc., etc. I Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, try it. No O ust The choicest stock, the fastest trotters, and the , salt rheum aud other affections caused by im­ <3 CENT OIOAHS. D o lla rs au Odor. Will apart from the other important fact pure blood. Will drive malaria from the sys­ On worthless mixtures, called Liquid Paints that best specimens of Maine’s manhood and wom­ not Soil. One- tem uud prevent us well as cure ull malarial do not contain a particle of pure lead or linseed third the labor. that moneyseems to be unusually scarce anhood will be there, and all that is required to fevers. For cure of headache,constipation uud Cigar M anufacturing iu All Its Branches. oil, wheu for ubout the same money you can buy Masury’s Absolutely Pure Liquid Colors. They For sale by all this summer, or else people with un­ make the Fair a perfect success, both numer- ■ Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satis- j *«~Privutc Brands gotten up to order. faction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price stand as ever at the head. Write or call for sam­ ROCERS & STOYe usually little of it huve taken to trav- , ically and financially, is the line weather now I ple sheets of colors aud prices. 50 cstVand $1.00 per bottle at W. II- Kittredge J J. W, ANDERSON, Rockland, Me. COBB, WIGHT & CO., DEALERS. tiling promised. drug store. 1 17 210 Main Street. 25-37