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V o l. 7 .— N ew S e iu e s . ROCKLAND. MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1888. N umber 7 .
OUR OUTLOOK. Miss Leola Fuller was attired in an attract CHECKERS. ive black and figured silk costume. With garnet satin bodice, Pompadour square neck, lace GENTLEMEN Caucuses llow begin to ripen. . sleeves, Marechal Neil roses. Miss Ada Simonton, a costume of pale blue — IN NEED Ol i wool and ruby plush. V-necked bodice, with . ’.Good games nnd original problems solicited. Mayor, mnyor, who'll be mayor • Solutions desire,!. All commuul. stions to this % ( cluster of Marechal Neil roses at corsage. column shsuld be addressed to ©. W Hnoww { Miss Emma Tucker, Rockport, was attired Warren, Maine. S. F. Ilobinsou remember" ns with interest I in n pretty combination ol cream cashmere ing Kansas papers. ! and crystal beaded lace with Hermosa roses nt The black men always oe npy squares 1 to 12 OYERCOAT, ULSTER, inclusive, and tlic white men 21 to 32 Inclusive. I bodice. The player having black m«n always move first, H'ORKEB Odd Fellowship Is booming in this glorious Miss Rosa Welt, a handsome dress of whito the players alternating In using those men. Suit of C lothes, section of our beloved state. crepe silk with trimmings of pearl passetnen- NEW SYSTEM OF BEE-KEEPING ! I terie and crepe lisse lace and La France roses PRORLBM N o . 245. I Every one who hue a Farm or 4lardon can keep i at bodice, sapphire and pearl jewelry, From the Globe, I 144m*r on my plan with frofit. I have invented The Appleton Mine farm was recently sold. i Miss Alice Wight, a gown of ecru |>ongee BLACK. a Hive and New System <>f Bee Management Some of our citizens have painful recollections ' wilh bodice and trimmings of garnet plush. V ■ which renders Bee-Keeping Pleasant and Profit- A FINE HAT, SOME UNDERWEAR I able. Ulujitr
OUR CIRCULATION. MEN AND WOMEN AT JEFFERSON. Thr rrauHr weekly clzviil.tlort of 'lie (.Ol mrn Personal Paragraphs of More or Less Free Baptist Quarterly Meeting—Large THE ATKINSON OAMTTRl* 2fl5i. This is the largest circulation Interest to Our Readers. Attendance and Great Interest. art»i'i *
AMUSEMENTS. FOLKS AND THINGS. Next Monday is ’lection day. ew lothing store FARWELL HALL, - R00KLAND. Hay retails on the street at ®14. “ A Peep Behind The Throne." nt the Cong'l N C ! W b n t w o r t h — Ro.-klund,February 22,to Mr.And Daniel Boone tonight at Farwell Hall. church Monday evening. What does it mean ? Don't make any engagement for that night, Mrs. ( barlrs Wentworth, a son. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. t!50 -RtSBlAR WEE KIT C1RCVLATIOR—2850 B a r r ie r —Rockland, Feb. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. The three Masonic bodies in Masonic Block nnd keep your eyes open for future announce Joseph Karri Ic, a son. ments. E aton —Green’* Landing, Deer Iflle, Feb. 15, to are to have their rooms newly upholstered in P E C K Jte F U R S M A N ' 8 A. J. Bird A Co. have two kilns on fire. mahogany plush. The Indians, cow boys, wolves and other Mr. nnd Mr*. Will H om , twin sons. L e ig u r — South Hope. Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. ON THE TRAIL; Seth B. Spear has hung out a new shingle. The weekly M. E. sociable will be held paraphernalia, in the great sensational western M. E. Leighr, a daughter. drama of “ On tlie Trail, or Daniel Boone," E mery —Rockland. Feb. 27, to Mr. and Mrr. Frank Case lost a good work horse Wednes Thursday evening with Mrs. Thomas Black, appeared on oar streets, Saturday, headed liy a Charles O. Emery, a dantzhh r. day. Masonic street. brilliant band in scarlet uniforms and cap F ie l d —Rockland, Feb. 25, to Mr. and Mr*. Lewis DANIEL BOONE tured the small boys. The scouts and Indians Field, a ton. A. J. Bird A Co. arc touching up their store Steps are being taken for the organization of W a t e k iio i p e —Rockland, Feb. 21, to Mr. and GREAT BARGAINS Tlxo X’ion.ocx- ! would give specimens of their skill en route Mr*. Isaac W aferhou-e, a Ron. interior with new paint. a tribe of the well known order of Improved of picking tip a hat from tlie ground, when at MOST IKTEHSELY EUITIM ORUMA EVER WRITTEN Charles F. Guptill lias bought a small house Red Men, in this city. full speed on horseback. The performances j -MJ — BY (■ElARI.E.i OAYI.KK, EflQ. at the theatre in the afternoon and evening Carriages. The piece 1* elegantly mounted, and a rem arka of Walter Prescott. John Brick, one of the crew of the tug were well attended. W. A. Lavalle, the bly Mrung cant of ehar.ietet * ha* been secured from Since the departure of the ice the H its have Nellie, was severely bruised by n piece of scout, was very good in the part of Daniel I'lT C llE R — W oodcock—-Thom a-ton, Fi b. 19, Ol O v e rc o a ts & U ls te rs ! the mo*t prominent light* In tlie profe*«ion, [ broken rail one day last week. Boone. The play was a representation of iver R. Pitcher, of Waldoboro, and Eva M. Wood a o—I* u o n 33—a g ^warmed with elatnmers. frontier life, and was fall of iridian dances, cock, of Friendship. To increase the force of thlK strong cast and add | The Republican caucus for the nomination and other features that pleased the boys. The P e r r y —F it z g e r a l d —Rockport February 14, F. B. Wilson’s yacht is receiving a cabin Thomas Perry and Mi* Sarah A. Fitzgerald, both FOX THE NEXT 60 DAYS. renlistn to the piny, Noted Scout* of ihe Plains of a candidate for mayor will be held in the knife eotnlint between Boone and lllaekfish at Trappers and <. owboy* have been engaged, and a at J. IL Loring’s boat shop. the close of the second act was quite thrill of Rockport. band of Armory Wednesday evening. D a v is —W otton —Cushing, Feb. 18, by Rev. Rock is still being hauled to the old Litch ing.—Portland Press. Moses Newbert, Rodney H. Davis and Ainanda They Must Be Sold ! 8 Genuine Shawnee Indians ! 8 Saturday morning's Bath bound freight left •------— ------Wotton, both of Friendship. field wharf privilege on the Point. G r a y —G rearhon—C alais. Feb. 16, A rth u r L. Including Buck*, 8qunw* and Pappooftes. the track nt Wright's bridge, Damariscotta, — A MEW LINE OF— H. C. Day is fitting up a big wench for the STEAMBOAT SPARKS. Gray of Rockland and Edith I. Grearson, of Calais. O IIKAI riFUE TKAINKh IIOKHB8, O ruining several truck frames nnd somewhat D o i.IIAM—D oty —So Hope, Feb. 25, by |A«a St. Bears, Wolves, Etc. Hurricane Co.'s hoisting gear. interfering with the passing of the other trains. The City of Richmond will go on to her Clair, esq., Lentcr Dolhnin of Warren, and Cassie L. E. Cobb wasonton his bicycle Thursday— route from Portland to Machlasport again, SUITINGS! JTgv Magnificent Neer Scenery ^*-1 Alden McLain, whose In'iurics sustained by Tuesday, March 9, leaving Portland that night And Startling Stage Elici t-* arc liberally Introduced. the first appearance of the season. a premature explosion we have before reported at 11 o’clock (or tlie east. Sin- will make two d e ath s. We shall give otir readers a sketch of the trips a week... .The Lu v P. Miller on her last .Iu,i reci-ivvd. AUo a Fail Stock of Fierce Hand Io llnnd Dnel on Horseback. is in n very precarious condition. A portion Burning of Boonj’* Log Cabin. old Defiance Engine Co. in a week or so. of his right hand has been amputated, and trip down discharged 19 ear-loads of general PlLLSJiim — Rockland, Feb. 21, Martha L., wife merchandise at Portland. She will leave New o f Reuben M. Pillsbury, aged 62 years, 10 months, The Greatest and Grandest Production on Our contractors predict nn unusually good there nre fears of blood poisoning. York about March 3d lor this port... .Fred tl dnys. P A1MT A LO O N S ! E a rth . year for Rockland in the way of new build J. F. Foglcr and Frank Donahue returned Lothrop, frescoer, lias been putting in some ar HOLLIS—W aldoboro, Feb. 21, H arriet A ., wife Our own Magnificent Spi’dal ('nr being used to car. tistic licks with the brush on tlie interior of the ol Joseph Hollis, need 40 years. ry Scenery, Horses, Animals, Etc. ings. Saturday from tholr trip into the country. Mr. Mo r s e —Friendship, Feb. 20, Oliver Morse, aged II. A It. office----Agent Lothrop of tlie New 74 years. 2 month*, 20 dnys. A delegation of Hamilton Lodge, I- O. O. Foglcr brought back a good family horse nnd York A Bangor line is making a patent, adjust H o w a r d —Martinsville, St. George. Feb. 20, PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. T., visited Twombly Lodge, Camden, Inst Mr. Donahue a handsome Hambletonian Chief able Japanese «llp----The Portland, Mt. Desert Marv I*. Howard, aged 88 years. 2 months, 18 day*. A Machias Co.’s olllee in this city lias tieen Mo ra n g —Appleton, Feb. 19, William F.Morang ■venlng. youngster. They report lo:s of snow in the ceiled up with white-wood, ami other improve aged St year*. gfa-Evcry article bought of u* will be found ex A horse belonging to L. E. Marsh took a back towns. ments made. Agent Clark has a very roomy H a tton — Port Clyde, S t. G e o rg e , F e b ru a ry 10, actly a* represented or money refunded. and pleasant office... .Calvin Austin of Boston, Painm-I ri. Hatton, aged 75 years, 8 mouths, 10 stroll without a driver, Thursday. The sleigh The gentlemen managers of the Armory Agent Sanborn of Bangor and Capt. Otis In dnv-. “ B . 0 . E .” ball are under obligations to W. F. Norcross l ’Ai h a r d —North Haven, Feb. in, Isaac Packard, is being rebuilt. graham of this city went up to Northport on tlged 48 year*. Rockland Clothing Co. Some of our Grand Army men attended the ft Co. for beautiful bouquets. They would the Rockland Friday to ascertain tlie condition T h o rn dik e—Thom aston, Feb. 15. Mary’ Ann, also thank Manager W. A. Kimball of the At of the Ice. They found it seven inches thick widow of ( apt. Israel Thorukike, of South Thom Nearly Opposite Thorndike Hotel. B est on E a r th ! (}. A. R. ball and supper at Rockport Tues ----The It. A B. boats will probably resume aston. day evening. kinson House Furnishing Co. for his kindness business about March 7th. A n vms—Rockland. Feb. 20, Marv, widow of I1 e tlioi-KlXs-Vionllinv.-n, Feb. Dura, wife ol with Mrs. H. H. Hall, Wednesday. haddock and lobsters daily, nnd is making big of the ntoon toward midnight... .Ward 7 lit - John W. Hopkins, aged about 28 years. REASONABLE PRICES, Caraccns Chocolate, the highest Frank W. Brown has gone to Waterville to shipments of coddiricks and pickled fish. Chase publicans will bold ward caucus at the Middle C r o c k e t t —New York, Feb. 18, W illiam I.. Street sclioolbousc, Friday evening....Mrs. Crockett, formerly of Rockland, aged 22 years, 11 And Satisfaction Guaranteed. enter the employ of Benj. Bunker,editor of the A Co. have bought the remaining fish and most Sabra Alden is very ill....Tlie Farmers Insti months, 10 days. grade Extracts, pure Fruit Juice, bemoerat. Mr. Brown is a tine workman. of the apparatus of the McIntire stand on At tute, Marelt 7, will bo held in the Grange Hall. lantic wharf. Pleasant Valley Orange will entertain the H. S. Perry has leased the upper story ot the speakers... .The water in the quarties is mak CIRL WANTED. 1G N T r 1 1 E x t ; w s t o o k Jellis, Preserved Fruits, Nuts, and building occupied by the Thompson furniture The Young Men’s Republican Club met in ing a great deal of trouble, and tlie pumps are A girl io general housework in a family of three. store for a sail-loft, and now occupies it. running night and day. MRS. A. I). PIRD. the Armory last night 70 strong and organized 7 Camden St., North End. Hand Manufacture, make confections U. S. Marshal Andrews passed through here as follows: President, C. D. Jones; Vice M. M. GENTHNER'S, Wednesday from Rockport with a man in his Presidents, James Donahue, It. H. Burnham; SOUTH RAILWAY. FOR SALE. care charged with selling liquor without a 1 . Secretary, E. K. Gould. A committee was By A. 9. Rankin, S. S. HAMBURG HEN’S’ 234 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. tit for a king, 'these goods take the Sells. Mountain Laurel and Fillmore are EGGS, Kenlon Strain, $1.00 a setting. Apply at s. license. appointed to report nominees for an executive 7-15 J . W. A N D ER SO N ’S. Watch Work will be promptly and satisfac still on the ways. The Fillmore is having torily done. 5 Master Harry Hooper, the little son oi E. committee. The next meeting of the club will damages repaired, and the Liturcl is to lie re Icail in Boston, and are undoubtedly occur Wednesday evening in the Armory, calked. She fas been sold by Capt. Perk Spear WANTED. II. Hooper, while sliding on Warren street to Herbert Colson and Edw. Ilanlett, and tlie Thursday, fell from his sled and cut his-head immediately after the Republican caucus. 500 LITTLE BOYS AND G1RI.H to - all for the best made. latter will command iter...... The ice still clings Adverti.iiiK Cauls, .Saturday, at St. Nii-liolaa GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D„ quite badly. Last week’s freshet overllowed our sewer tenaciouly to the ways, somewhat interfering ltulldin^, .Main Sc, liuekiiind. brooks, and many a cellar was afloat. Some of with operations. Men are cutting it off----Sell. TIEI-; ATK IX SO N 11OLSK FEJRNESIIIXi; CO. f^W e are ready to lurnisli these A meeting of the C. L. S. C. will be held at Addie E.Snow with her cargo of coal for Bncks- Physician and Surgeon. the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Friday evening, the Purchase street school-house boys built a report is at R. It.wharf receiving slight repairs. OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, fort in the brook there and when the Hood goods in any quantities. Special at and the combined programs fur Feb. lltli and ... .Sch. Jennie Greenbank goes on the wavs to CARGOES OF COAI.. (Opposite Thorndike Hoi el.) .’5th will constitute the evenings’ exercise. came the fort became transformed into a dam, calk...-Seh. Mary Ellen iswaiting a chance Schooners Jordan L.Mott and Chnrlie and Willie and neighboring cellars suffered. In the cel to be twitched out of water. She will tie hnvejuat diseharged 500 tons of coal into our bins, JftT Night callHmiHwered from office 47 tention given to orders for parties and recalked and receive new waterways, wales and those in need of file! can find plenty o f ail kinds King Solomon’s Chapter, R. A. M., will hold lar of one of the houses the water reached the its regular monthly meeting next Thursday aud a general overhauling. Capt. M. II. Brad witli -is. fire box, and steam, coal gas and consterna bury will command her----Sell. E. Arcnlarus B. O. PRESCOTT X CO. »-Ordera left at C. Doherty's. 7-8 FRANK D. HEALEY, select gatherings’. evening. Last Thursday the Chapter conferred tion filled the house. is in winter quarters at the Railway wharf, as the Mark Master’s degree on two candidates. is also tlie Yankee Maid. Both will soon he sales o f one-half pound and M. M. Genthncr, IL F. Roberts and other Y. M. C. A. out for business.. . -Sells. R. I.. Kenney. E. S. WANTED. Sanitary Engineer and Plumber Wilson and Lizzie Guptill lie back of the cem 15 miln t Iiiilie*, at once, to work in factory, young men arc contemplating tho erection of a ent works....The new schooner lias Iter deck i .1. H. Sim onton. Saturday evening a special entertainment upwards put up in fancy boxes. club-house on Ash Island. As now contem will be given free to all men, in tlie Association frame completed, and is receiving hatch comb plated it will be a somewhat elaborate affair. parlors. Geo. Batty, the whistling soloist and ings anil houses. She will he as nice a little WANTED. BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, musical genius,wili lie present--- Tho meetings threi -master as ever sailed front here. I Twii ty-rtvfif‘»o.l,*inai-t.INTELLIGEN T GIRLS — AND— Monday's heavy rain Hooded the quarries, Friday for men will be held at 9.30 at the Con to do picco work on clothing. Wheeler I ami Wil driving the men out of the pump-houses. One son Machine* run by power. Also Pant Maker* W A S H B O W LS gregational vestry, and at 1 39 in the Gymnas THE CHURCHES. ami Fini*her*. Machines furnisheil lor home win k. of the steamers was called to pump out the ium. .. -Thursday a free entertainment will lie A pply to < OiikI ujitly on A 1 [stud, Williams quarry and rescue the inundated given tin boys ol the city between 19 and 15 C. A. ROSE, M. W . MOW RY & ( G. years of age. Geo. Batty of Vinalhnven will At tlie Congregational rhurcli Sunday even fftr Bath Boom* fitted up at abort notice. Par FRUITS! pumps. be present with his instruments... -The aver ing a very pleasing Vesper Service by Dr. ticular attention given to the Ventilation of Drain*, Duryea was used....Mrs. Ada Mills sang at AT HOME AGAIN. ami Cesspools. — WE ALSO CARRY A F l’LL ASSORTMENT OF — A party of roughs have o f late made night age attendance at the meetings for men during the Chureli of Immanuel, Sunday. At the W.M. J . ROBBINS notllies Ills frle.n.l* that he hideous at the corner of Park and Union the month of February, was 102. This exceeds First Baptist church tlie congregational sing i* home again and will attend to all kind* of PA REPAIRING IN CITY OR COUNTY the average attendance at meetings uf.tbis, sort ing was led by U. A. Burpee witli Mrs. l-'.M. PER HANGING nnd PAINUNO. Order* may Promptly Attended to. Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, -treets. We would suggest that our police of any city of its rank, in New England. be left at G. W. D k a kr’s for the present. 4 Shaw organist....Instead of the usual Tues Nuts, Figs, Dates, look up that way occasionally, and try and do day evening prayer-meeting at the Congrega 190 Main Street. Rockland Me. away with the nuisance. THE NELLIE BOWERS. tional chapel this week, the service preparatory FARM FOR SALE. Honey, Sardines, Pickles, Canned to Communion will lie held Friday evening, at T he *nb.*eriber otl'cr* for flale the farm known a* NEXT DOOR NORTH OF 0. H. DRAKE'S. 5 F. L. Richardson, It. II. Burnham and Goods, Plain Sage, and ~ v Her Sad Fate in Portland Harbor 7.39 o’clock.... Rev. W. K. Roberts Sunday the David Linekin Farm, Hltuated in Month Thom- M. T. CRAWl-ORD,” I.tj wis Karpcnstcin attended the K. of P. ball Four Men Lost. evening delivered the first of a series of ser a*ton on the road leading from Thomaston’ o St. mons on “ Daniel." These sermons will lie de George, containing aboil? 120 acres. For pa .ien- Neufchatei Cheese, Macaroni, Ver in Belfast Tuesday evening. Messrs. Richard Schooner Nellie Bowers of Rockport, coal lar* eiuju ire of son and Burnham took the Uniform degree laden, from New York, bound for Portland, livered the 2nd and 1th Sundays of the RACHEL LINEKIN, micelli and other Delicacies. ntontli until the series is completed----Wed 5-7* On the premise*. while there, as n preparatory step to organiz was wrecked at about 7 o’clock Saturday even nesday evening -Secretary Whitford will lead Attorney & Counsellor at Law, ing a uniformed division in this city. ing on the east point of Richmond Island. the Free Baptist weekly meeting. The crew consisted of eight men, all told, of BODWELL GRANITE CO. ROCKPORT MAINE. The Knox A Lincoln Advent Mission Band —T ill; VERY CHOICEST— I which every ollieer. Captain Geo. Spear, first The annual m eeting o f tins -toekholderfl o f the Savings Bank Block. Notary Public. will hold meetings nt the Congregational chap ( and second mates, and the cook were drowned, TELEPHONE TOPICS, B odw tll G ranite Co. will he held at the ofli o f the I and four seamen were saved. The saved men company in Rockland, Me., on Tuesday, M urcli el, Rockport, Sunday, March 1, weather per J say that in the thick snow they made the O, 1SSK, at ten o’clock a. in., mitting, to which all are invited. Elder Ste i whistling buoy oil the Cape, lint did not reeog- Mi s Carrie Five, who has served so accept 1*t. To see if the stockholders will vote to amend DR. 0. L. BARTLETT, Teas, Coffees and Spices venson of So. Hope is to be present and conduct ' nizc it, and a little later made breakers oil' the ably as telephone operator in this eitv since the By law* of said Company by increasing tho I Cape shore, but did not know where they the formation of the exchange, has gone to her number constituting the Board of Director.* to the services. home in Winslow, called thither by the illness Physician & Surgeon, ALWAYS ON HAND. [ were. They tacked ship, standing to tin' wesi- 2d, To el a:t officer* for the eusuing year, aud to At the Fruit Growers Convention in New i ward (wind southeast), and again made of members of her family, and will probably [Successor to I)r. E. L. Estabrook.J transact any other business which may legally XJi-Speciul attention given to orders for family Gloucester, last week, nn enjoyable poem on ! breakers. not return here. Miss Flye has been a very eoine before said meeting. It will be seen by this that they were be- popular and etlleicnt operator and her depart E. H. LA WRY, Secretary. •S'-Night Calls answered from the Office. use. Goods delivered promptly in the city, and in *' ‘ Inspiration'’ was read by L. F.Starrett of this ! tween the west headland of the Cape and ure is rgretted liy all of the telephone subscri Rockland, Me., Feb. 2S, 1888. 7 Thomaston every two week* during the winter. city, and an able paper on “ The Cultivation Richmond Island. Finding breakers on both bers in tlie city. of Small Fruits” was read by A. J. Toltnan, sides and under tlie lee, the anchors were let FOR SALE. FOR SALE also of this city. go. She held on for several hours, during SPORTING TOPICS. The “John S. Hopkins liranite Quarry” situated which time the weather cleared up and they on Vinalhaven, together with its wharves, sheds, —BV— All Goods at Bottom Prices I The ladies of the Union Relief Corps visited saw the Cape lights and nt once recognized boarding house ami dwelling* connected ami land Capt. A. K. Spear was in Jellerson the early appurtenent, containing seventy-live acre*. The W. E. SHEERER, TENANT S HAB0R Mrs. L. 1’. Bachelder, Thursday, Mrs. Bachcl- I their perilous situation. The sea and wind part of the week, gunning...... lames Donahue property is remarkable lor it* facilities tor quarry , was quite as heavy as when the A. It. Weeks ing large surface stom-fl for platforms, etc. it also dcr being a member of the Corps. From Mrs. was anchored in nearly tlie same place. As got a good bag of game at Dix Island, las! STALLION BLACK SULTAN, by Anderson , Bachelder’s they adjourned to Post Hall where week. lias harbor accommodation* for the largest vessels. Knox, he by Gen. Knox—dam of Messenger blood. Bicknell Tea Co. ' nearly as can be told by the men's account, the For term s lnquire.it CAMDEN S.W'INGH BANK, Splendid black, 16 hand* high, and weigh* 10‘5 lln)g the ladies of Edwin Libby Corps entertained ! vessel’s chains parted at 7 o'clock when the The Herald says that tlie sporting men o f Rockport, Mi- , orof J. II. MONTGOMERY,Ciun- half brother of fast marc Lucy A. •I. Il, Mr. 1? them during the afternoon, and served a nice ! captain exclaimed, "livery man fur himself!” Camden havegnecived 19 dozen live quail to BROOD MARE-Record of 2.52 at West Cain, NEW BLOCK, ROCKLAND ‘■upper in the evening, following which was a \ the lour seamen sprang’ into the boat and he hberatedt .s soon as snow leaves. den, has tine 2 year old colt that can be seen at the i pushed oil', the captain, tlie two mates and ltoscoe G. Itobinson shot a fox at Easter's stable. musical entertainment and pleasant social time. | cook stuck by tlie vessel. Tlie rescued men Cove, last week. ARTHUR SHEA, Two-year old geldtyg GLOUCESTER, by Dor- Both organizations heartily enjoyed the day ' say that the captain once called to them to cheater, out ot the Knox Drew mure Minnehaha, a Canfield Seamless and evening. j come back, lint it was too late. They con'd Practical Plumber. beautiful mahogany bay. ' not get back. The men in the boat landed all Eight months’«dd colt. HARBOR PILOT, out Dress ShseSds ! right in a cove on the east side of the island, of M inmdiaha, by Black Pilot, I)r. 1). C. Perkins of this city has banded CITY OF ROCKLAND are Wulerproof, but tlie schooner struck on the east point some Water Closets. Ba' h Tub*, W ater l-'ixtureh, j z. /. to he' s ol i) . i r z.’/.’j s o y a he e: HA T£S. A b a <> r lie u t , us a copy of his new book on “Rheumatism,” ELECTION NOTICE. Set up in the best manner. j distance from the shore, broke in two and W. E. SHEERER, Odoi lcb*. do not * just issued from the press of the Hahnemann j soon went to pieces. I inly one of tlie ttn- wrinkle, chafo The Inhabitant* of the City of Rockland, quali- Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. I Tenant’* Harbor. or rip. ( ’an be Publishing House, Philadelphia. it is of ; fortunates mt the schooner was seen after she lied according te law. are hereby notilled to meet 181 MAIN ST., opposite the Lindsey House, wuabod. Tbi* is library size, neatly bound and contains 180 1 broke up, and lie drifted near the shore on a at their several wai'l mom*, on MGNDA'I , 'I'llE the only seum- ’ piece of plank, and why lie was not rescued is FIFTH DAI OF MARCH NEXT, at ten o’clock Or address us by Mail at Icsatihield made, pages. Of course, our opinion as to the value in ihe fon noon, to give in their votes for a Mayor 17 ROCKLAND, MAINE. uud have been ! not fully explained. of tie City of Rockland, one Alderman, three worn by more of the work would amount to nothing, hut we | Sometime before noon Hie next day, tlie < 'ommon Couneilmen, a Warden ami a Ward .^ARTISTS’ MATERIALS than s li uiillkin heard a Knox County physician who has made life-saving crew became aware that there were Clerk lor each of said Ward*. The polls will he ludie*. Thesulc* KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court held at Rock ure Ovo times some use ot the book speak of it in the high ship-wrecked men on Richmond Island. It cloned at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. that of any other living too rough to launch their boat they pro- The Aldermen of said city wHI he hi open land, on the third Tuesday of February, 1888. Shield mude in est terms. ■ cured oxen and landed Iter to tlie west side of Hcssion, at their room in Berry Block, on each of A Certain Instrument purporting to be the last II. K. or Europe. I the Cape, rowed to tlie island and brought the the three se.’iilur days next preceding the day of will and testament oi Lucy II. I’ah*. late of Of Every Description. B ew are i f file general conference of Cong'l churches in election from one o’clock to four o'clock p. in. Roi’kl.md, in said ( ountv, deceased, having been imiUtlons. All Maine will meet in this city June 19-21. Rev. four men to the life-saving house. The men on the lh*t two of said day*, and from one o’clock preseiileil for probate Gcuiiiuc good*
passed away “ Like I he baseless fabric of a ns convenient. THE INGURABLE DARING AND SUFFERING. vision, nml left not a wrack behind." The We did not. remain long. A wenltby unwonted light dazzled our eyes. The nnd patriotic lady, Mrs. Faies. lind fitted Hood s Sarsaparilla CURED! motion of the ears was an intoxication. tip a pavilion in her yard in excellent Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the This was happiness indeed. Tlie thoughts Style and kepi it idled w ilb convalescents best blood-purifying and strengthening reme ITorKjxsVTU.F, K f.. Feb. 24. 148?. and visions of tlie night were lived over Oentlemen—Seven years ago a .*nre rievel. A History of the Andrews Railroad j from army hospitals, to whom she gave dies of the vegetable kingdom. Yon will find oped on m.v nose from a finger nail *erarch. again in scarcely less bright waking the attendance nnd most of the comforts I irk d a few simple remedies, hut the sore tills wonderful remedy effective where other would n< t yield. I grew worse every year Raid Into Georgia in 1862, dreams. I tried t.o look at the country of home life. Hearing out- story, she ap medicines have failed. Try It now. It will for seven y. ;o«, Many thought 1 had *n can plied to tlie Ohio state agent, Mr. J. ('. i or. O ur a year ago I commenced tutting through which we Were passing, lin t m y purify your blood, regulate tiie digestion, s. 8. 8.. ami t wo dozen bottles t ntlrejy cured preoccupation wa- so great that I could Wetmore, to secure us ns lodgers. He and give new life and vigor to the entire body. nte. When I I toga n with S w ifts 8 .*•«'!tic 1 By WILLIAM PITTENGER, scarcely see it al all. visited us end carried the invitation, jmhji- health,jittd could h irdly “ Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. dreg . Xf ■ A MKAtnF.R OF Tire EXrEOITION. Petersburg w as reached with no notable which we graiefUiiy .".ceepied. Hi re we 1 was tired out from overwork, and it. toned of 8. I a n lived in (ill' -tile, with nil a soldier's ...... 1 most incident: then after a short detention me up.” Mits. (i. E. S im m o n s , Cohoes, N. Y. •for Indies in wonk, dell i [Copyrliditoil, 1SST, by Wnr Puhlishlni; Co . X Y., we moved on toward Pity Point. As the comfort-. i:':d I'M 'cileiit company. Wc “ I suffered three years from Wood poison. Cnte health. It la ,i household medicine an,I publiahcl by nrrnngvnient w ifi,; b. train passed around a curve about 11 iiad now received a sail of arnu blue and t i f f / wit h me. Yours reapertfully. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am Mrs. It W. Wn.snw o’clock tve saw a very large steamboat in made a lionllrc of our t 'on led elate rags: cured.” Mits. M. J. D a v is , Brockport, N. A . s? v.iTAjmvRtt, 8. t .. April 2. I3a7. niAPTEii xxvr. tii • river; we had seen none sin It since we so tiiat we were a little le-s afraid of lady Gentlemen For twenty years I have bad visitors. Our lio -ti - - made an evening n^ore on my left cheek. It bad gradually it n m k w a it i, ii o r x n . left our own Ohio. But there was some Purifies the Blood bem growing wor*«. The many physician* thing still lieticr tiiri tlie bout. Waving reception for us, where lliiic was an whimi I lun! .* ‘ A little tiefnre dark on tlie eventtiR of tne any good. I.a.st rail a year ngo over it in the morning breeze was the abundance of ii-e ct'eatu and rn Io -which Hood’s Sarsaparilla is eharaeterized by using S. 8. 8. At first It Infiatnm l the sore, the 17th of Mareli we were sitting i,round j did nut remind it -nf anylliing iii Dixie— three peculiarities : 1st. tlie rnmbinntinn of the stove, lazily lint not indifferently dis "Flag of the free.’’ I seized the comrade nml it became more virulent than ever ; no next mi' ami shouted, “ Hurrah, Imys; and Iiad tlie privilege of idling i iir story remedial agents; 2d, tlie proportion; 3d, the cussing the siege of Vicksburg, when an hurrah! there's our Slag!" They needed to many s> inpat iiizing ladies. Having a prom o of securing Hie active medicinal THE BOSTON HERALD. slsted In using the 8. S. 8. At the end of two officer entered in bnsie nml gnvo the very comfort a I,’c aiuhtilaurc always id qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual months the sore was entirely honied. Think sfrnnge order: “All who wanf Io go to the ito prompting: indeed some in the forw ard THE LEADING NEWSPAPER big that the evil ww out of iny constitution. cars had seen ii sooner than Iliad. Cheer command—tlie property i f our kind strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown I left off the medlclno; but In November, Vnited Stales full into line ntid come to ten months after, a very slight breakingout after cheer went tip from the whole train; friend, nnd kepi witli a driver for tlie use Send for hook containing additional evidence. appeared. I at once began again on 8. S. s , the offlee." There was a rush and a of her soldier.--— we were able to visit the “ Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, largest Bona t ide Circulation ot and now that Is also dlsapj raring. I have scramble to the middle of the floor, and no some of the guards were discontented at rverv faith in 8. 8 8. it has d me me more our vehemence aud said, “Stop that noise, places of interest in Wnsliingioti willi purines my blood, sharpens my appetite, anil line was e\ er formed more promptly. We seems lo make me over." J. 1’. T h o m p s o n , any paper in New England. good titan all the doctors and other mull there's no use in making such a fuss;’’ great comfort. < If tills privilege we freely Register of Deeds. Lowell, Mass. dnes I ever took. Yours truly, all believed that we were already in the availed ourselves when business per A. R. StKNDS. United States, but had no objection to be hut we did not stop. This was the iirst “ H oo d 's Sarsaparilla heats all others, and Al.f, TilF « wrus W inston, N. C., April 12, 1487. time we had seen that banner for eleven muted. is worth its weight in gold.” I. B a k iiin u t o n Gentlemen—Two or three year- ago a can- still more so; and it. was with a good l.si Bank Street, Now York City. err ennte on my face. It soon grew to Ih» I long months, nml it meant to us life, On one "f these occasions when w e were quite large. It wore -»n me, and my general many quest innings ilia' we marched out | home, freedom, country—everything at the Smithsonian institution, 1 sawn tall health w.u very po°r Igist beotember I of tlie guarded room door, across the i which men love; and tears aud shouts man of striking appcaraiicp, and at once H o o d ’s S a r sa p a r illa began a course of 8. S. 8.. which I have con courtyard, and ns many of us ns could A. J. BIRD & CO., tinued to the present time with the happiest i iutcrmingled till we drew up at the station said to nn comrades, “ That i- President Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Mada result. The eani’er has entirely disappeared, enter at once Into theofliee. The proper only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. -DEALERS IN- there Iveing no evidence or sym ptom of a .: Ium ait a,i-iiuu short dislaneeu i - i .u i i ,- fromuoiu the truce Isiat Lincoln.” But they w-rc incredulous. (jincrrous character left. My general health oflieers were prepared with blank forms, j State of Maine. Tiny Iiad read in southern papers that lie is good now, anil my appetite better than it and they lillcd mil. rapidly the oaths of IOO Dosos One Dollar. has been In years. I am R2 years old, and h'rom its side issued a long pirecession never stirred out of tlie White House -:C-O-A-L,:- today I am working Ln ll.e lit Id planting parole binding the signers not Io serve !' of prisoners. Job in ntindier, w ho did not without a heavy guard, and at once lliex e< rn Yc urs truly, J onas I.tMhitArtt. against (he Confederacy until regularly said, “ Von are trying to deceive us; don’t GeuUemen Iliad a sore on my upper lip declared exeliangisl. Even when I .aw : seem tube nearly so much rojoieed as wo * »r eight years. Seven different doctors at were. They were you see tiiere is no guard here!" 1 was a .-•nipt'sl in v»dn to heal It One cave me a tins good work progressing I fear -.l that 1 formed i:i line, little pttzzled bv tlie ulisencc of tlie guard Htnnll vial for live dollars, which was a " eer the opportunity was only for other- To tain cure. ’ It Is needless to say that It did and tiiere was a myself, for I had lielieved Hie story, m id H A R D W O O D . me no good. About tw o rears ago I beeam® test the matter I pressed forward anti calling of names, tiiere were only one or two civilluns witli quite uneasy, as people thought I had a enn- gave my name, fully expecting to hear, • er. and I took a ourse of « igldeen Imttles a c Ii <>c k in g of him, lu ll I laid seen Lincoln, w ho could of b. S. s. The renttlt has been a comp ete “The engine thieves can't go;" but, to my l i s t s , v. i I ll in not .’iisilv be forgotten. 1 said, “ Conie •tire The ulcer or cancer healt d l»ea itifu l surprise, no objection was made. For it Flonr. Groceries, Provisions, lv, leas b ig *c ireely a pertoptlh.e sc r From l qulrie.s nbottl spe- up aud let ti.i speak tn lii:.i!” A little re th a t day I have been in excellent health, the moment a delicious hope thrilled through specific hir ing purified my tilood thorortgb- I i ini officers, for luctantly they advanced, and when we ly. increased my app< tile and perfected mv my veins—n vision of happiness aud i wbnt scented to were near enough I said, "Can you tell us PRESSED HAY AND STRAW, digestion. In a word, I feel like a tmw home, dazzling ns a summer flash of wmnnn. and. best o f all, the eight year ulcer ! me a long time, die name of this animal:” pointing to the isgone ••mirt ly. Yours slncer ‘ lightning, shone forth before my eyes. i Some disputes skeleton of the geologic mote ter lie was Cement, Lime. Hair, &c. We were told tobeready tostart north at arose, but 1 could looking nt. He smiled in his kind, sad •lo'eloek tlienext morning. We couldhuvc not c a t c h th e way and answered. "T hat's its imine >m Blood nnd.Tdn T> oases matted been ready in four seconds! Hut we were In StvtKr Hri.i tt words, and could written on thill card, but I won’t under Drawer .i. unutterably glad to have it brought even only pray silently' take to pronounce it. I don't know much The Only Perfect Remedy that near. At times a deadly misgiving that till might lie about such things." One or two remarks A. J. ERSKINE arose for a moment- tiiat all this might arranged in such were exchanged on indifferent topics and For habitual constipa prove a delusion; but the actual signing manner as to pvi- then we parted. When at n safe distance Fire, Life and Accident of the parole was a strong anchor to our vent th net sity ™ >01 n Buffuiu said, “Pittenger, you can't play tion, dyspepsia and kindred ills, INSURANCE AGENCY, hope. such a joke on us as to make us lielieve is the famous California liquid As might be expected, that evening was id' our going back to Hichniond. I re- 238 Main Street, - Rockland, Me. luetnber somewhat dimly the picture pre tiiat. a man who will speak to common one of wild exeitemenl. Nearly every folks in tiiat off hand way is President fruit remedy, SYRUP OP (Room formerly uccuplcdjby Cobb Lime .Co.) body in our room acted like men bereft of sented immediately nt tlie wharf under Losses Adjusted and paid At this office. Agen, tho sunshine of that March day! Of more Lincoln!” But, I only replied. “ We’ll go FIGS. It strengthens as well for the well-known Travelers* Accident Insurance reason. Some danced and lwnmded over and see him at the W hite House soon and tlie floor, embracing eaelt other and distant objects I hnve no recollection Company of Hartford. Iy3* whatever. In fact. I was dazed almost then you can judge.” as cleanses the system. It is pledging kind remembrances. Olliers equally by (lie brightness of open daylight Tlie Iirst. Sunday of our stay in W ash easily taken, and is perfectly shouted 'ill they were too hoarse io shout and by tlie liappy coming of tins long ex ington we gladly accepted tlie invitation O G. MOFFITT, any more. Others sat down and wept. pected day. I could not, however, help of out kind hostess to accompany her to harmless. Fire and Life Insurance. Tlie deliverance was so great that they being struck by the contrast between the the Baptist church, of which she was n were completely overpowered. I’ut a few member. Tilts led to a great trial on my W Losses adiusted at|this office, .£* were, for some reason, not permitted to sets of prisoners. Those on tbo Confed 273 Union Block.) Rockland.: Me. erate side looked strong and hearty; their part. Tlie preacher seeing live men in sol go, and we deeply pitied them. clothing wa- whole, neat anil clean; but dier uniform in lier pew—Mason, who was ll. was near midnight before we became on our side all the nutnlier were in the sick, remained at home—came down and calm enough to offer up our usual even Iasi extremity of raggedness, dirt and spoke to her. A few words were ex ing devotions. But when tile roomful of emneiation. I have totally forgotten changed, .and then lie turned to us and excite 1 men were still til last, weariwl out whether any breakfast was given us that said: "Can't you tell us a little about 0. E. HAHN & CO., by the very excess of jov, and overcome morning or not—a matter of small mo your strange deliverance? I will make the by the quietness which ever follows pow ment w lien we had been obliged to starve other services very short.” Tlie faces of House, 'Ship, ISign, lOrnamenTal erful emotion, we knelt in prayer. Many through so many longer journeys. all our party turned toward me, and the more than the usual number assembled While tin', wrangling over details was minister, taking the hint, repeated his and" Artistic with us in tlie corner of the room where still going on, without, as far as we could question to me individually. Something we always gathered. Tlie prayer was one see, any prospect of termination, the order like this was just wiiat 1 hail feared when PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, of overmastering thankfulness. When was sttddi :dy given us to “ Go on board.” 1 had the great, mental struggle in A t we remembered all tlie sufferings through Most promptly it was otieyed. It meant a lanta prison. I wished to refuse, but in which w e hml passisl it seemid as if we ----- .U.HO DEALERS IN ------great deal for ns to 1f > actually under the the freshness of deliverance such a refusal could never censo to be grateful. We Stars and Stripes once more. But not till would have seemed little less than a Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, asked floil for strength to bear every trial; tlie boat east loose and swung into the crime. Tlie minister was better (or worse) lint we also implored witli a fervor aud stream did we count ourselves truly out than his w ord, for he did not preach at all, Artists’ Materials, Brushes. sincerity which .few can realize, that he but on finishing tlie opening services Ha « o , Mi;., Aug. 20, lb>m of Confederate bands. hen pest pl»ee in the country for would not allow our bright and vivid Then, too, the hearty welcome with spoke a few words about tlie great suffer S olid q-putfi! SHgn a n d B u lle t in B o a rd f a i n t i n g . My wife rtitTered terribly from rheumatism and hopes tz> be disappointed and us to be neuralgia for IG years; wa» prostrated nioft of the Wide]) we -,,-eregreeted; the good cheer, so ings and lessons of the war, and tlie hard 'Scenery Paint ini; a Specialty. time; each acute utta<*k being severer. At last, 15 dashed back from tlie paradise of liliert.v. different from our miserable prison fare; ships and temptations of the army; then months ago, ehc took to her bed, remaining t ere And we asked witli no little solicitude for •04 Main Street, - Opp. Farwell Hall, for over a .year. sulL ring tortures ndescribable. and tlie kind faces smiling all around, added that there w-ere some men present stivngth to continue in,bis service when Hint morning whose experiences were For months 1 did not sleep much but stood over no longer confined within prison walls, so showed in living colors that we were free her trying to relieve her terrible pwins. At first men again. marvelous beyond the common lot of men, s i large doses of morphine seemed to relict e her some, ibat tlie precious possession we had found In regard to food, file great difficulty and one of them had consented to give I but at last even that in enoimous doses hud no in tlie darkness might uoi pass away in some account of them. odeet whatever. Finally she commenced to take the light; thus composed we lay down to now was one we had not encountered for a Dr. Cobb’s Rheumatic Cure, and in twonty-four year past—that of overeating! A year's I rose at the call and scarcely could hours her pain lelt her never to return, and she was await the event. famine had mad'' us terribly hungry, and have felt worse for u moment, if in Swim’s aide Io walk about the room . N ext day she walke
j was fixed for an ififerview with Secretary memory, for we had been having very ill The Counting-Out Rhymes of Children, TEA TABLE GOSSIP i Stanton. Ohio State Agent Wetmore ntitl lin k in that direction for some time. We I Mnj.Gcn. Hitchcock aerompnnled ns. Gens. did not wish to lie tiresome, and ourselves Tho wholesome, oM-fashionerl advice, Sigel and Stahl, with tunny other distin made the first motion to leave; the presi A dignified piofessor.with n bald head “ Put the host foot— i. e., the right foot— guished persons, were in the ante room dent took the hand of each in both his began a lecture before the New York foremost.” has, it appears, a scientific wailing, b ill as we were there by appoint own, saying again bow thankful lie was Academy of Sciences the other evening, reason for its being. A famous doctor ment, they continued to wait, while we tliai we tiad lieen spared, and that lie in a Columbian college class room ns lots discovered that criminals almost al- were al once admitted. Stanton had long hoped we would find all our relatives liv follows: ways make the left pace longer than the ing and well when we reached home. We resided in my county town of Steuben Kony, money, minoy, mo; right. The left foot of criminals is ville, and 1 had seen hint, and knew him left Idin, exceedingly proiul of the honor tiie greatesl man in 1 lie nation or the Catch a nigger by the toe. stronger,too. than the right. There is a well by reputation, though I could then If hv hollorfl let him go. warning in all this, too. Keep the right worlil) had conferred upon us. We had Keny, meney, roiney, mo, i claim no personal acquaintance. We foot strongest by practice. Get out of were sealed, after he had shaken each of now nothing further to detain us in Wash- i One-cry two-ory, ziccory znn, IS warmly by the hand and uttered ington, and were itmst anxious to be in Wiukabo, wadtabo, bed right foot first’ for example, Ohio again. A furlough for sixty days Crickabo, Crockabo, I words of greeting and compliment. Wo Tillery tan. King Solomon ns an art patron is talk'll for a considerable time, not so was given to ns and an order for govern giving a good send-off in the October ment transportation to our homes. Kntcry, mentcry, kontery kail, ; much on tiie subject o f our expedition-— Apple eecd and" apple Bail, Magazine of Art. There are rich gentle ■ for I look it lor granted that, lawyer like, [THE END.] Wire, brier, limber lock, men in Boston for whom equal consid i he had looked over the evidence in the Three geese in a flock, eration will lie shown when they will i ease and made tip ids mind about it—ns PRISON POINTS One files east and one Hies wo«l, begin to buy pictures. ' upon general topics, such ns our impres And one files over the cuckoo’? nest. sions of tin- south and the t'nion men in A Populous Community Our County Kenery, teepery, tickery, teven ; Colored women are now employed to I ’ll go m arry ten o r eleven; handle baggage on some of the Southern it, and of our liope and feeling about the Numerically Well Represented. Pin, pan, musky Dan, i war. I was especially struck by his ask From the annual report of the state prison hinnteen, twenty, twenty-one. railroads. Here is the the great chance ing tis how we had liked thni. Mitchel ns Inspector we take a few interresting statistics : of the average trunk, for no woman ! a commander; and when we spoke of him The dignified professor was Dr. If. whatever her color, would smash a witli unstinted enthusiasm lie seemed The (aide giving the nativity of the convicts Carrington Bolton, and his subject was trunk lid to smithereens. • EVERY PAIR SOLD WITH shows (tint there were horn in Maine 108, horn “The counting out rhymes of children. greatly pleased, and said: “That's tlio in tiie the United States, 13t; foreign born, 31; : way all ills men talk nlsiut him.” Ko A study in international folk-lore.” Dr. There is a man in Hutchinson, Kan., total 105. who is a real estate agent, a professional FOLLOWING GUARANTEE. , told us that in- hail been aware of our ex Number of convict’ in ciisloil y Dec. 1, '8fi 170 Bolton was formerly a professor in Trin POWDER pedition at ili time, but bad no ncctirato burglar, and a church singer. And yet tVurruntcd not to break nor “ of convict’ Blncc 52 ity college, Hartford. He lias just re ; information < t tin- late of live party. Ills “ returned from insanc hospital 1 turned from a tour in Europe, fie e x there nro people who say that James roll up with one year’ll wear. Absolutely Pure. Dupres ion wn- that all bail perished at plained to the audience that these rhytns Ralston is an imfiossible character! If they «lo the money paid im first, tin I tie ese.qie of the eight in Octo 223 This poirder never varies. A mnrvel of purltj and many others which he had picked England is said to have one cow to 8 1 2 for them w ill he reftm ded. atrnngtn and wholcRomeneBB. More economlcn ber lie laid made official Inquiries of tho Discharged dnring the year b • cxplrntion persons. France, one cow to 3 12 and than Hie ordinary kind*, and cannot be Bold h ol sentence 47 up in twenty languages were used by Confederate government about us, lint America ono cow to 1 2-3 persons. eompetiti in with the multitude of low tert, Bhor li.'jd tieeii answered that they had no in- Pardoned 5 children in their games to determine weight, alum or phosphate powderH. Sold only'* Removed to Insane hospital who should have thu most undesirable America is ahead on the cow.—[-Zones- For Sale by W. 0. Hewett & Co. eans. Roy al B aking P o Mtdkr Co ., 106 W al| i formation of the hanging of any of the Deceased 3 part. I’liif Bolton said he had collect boro Gazette. titrout, N. Y. I party. Present number 105 He laid then threatened retaliation In ed counting out rhyms in twenty lan Florrie—No, dear, it was not an edi case any more were put, to death, and liad 223 guages, civilized, half-civilized and bar- tor who wrote tliat beautiful gem begin KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. Whole number committed since establish- hnrous. In Dutch he had collected four GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187B. [ endeavored to effect our exchange; lie was ning, “Come, read to me a poem, some ARRANGEMENT^ OF TRAINS. i very glad indeed that these efforts had ment of prison 2 886 teen counting-out rhvmes, in German simple and heartfelt lay.” We don’t B A K E R ’S succeeded and surprised us by saying, ( Six convicts have entered the prison from 209 and in English 154 Altogether by knew who wrote it, hut it was not an Two Through Trains from Roekland to •Yon will find yourselves great heroes this county the past year, the whole number corresponding with scholars in all parts editor.— \_Kashville American ] wiien you get home;" then added many Boston Daily. now in the prison from Knox county being of the world, he had obtained 800 count Dr. Talcott, the superintendent of a 1 kind words almul Hie high appreciation 11. ing-out rhymes. One of the most com W arranted absolutely pa I of our services by the government, which, ——------New York insane asylum, declares early MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1887. Cocoa, from which theexceenof mon jingles in all languages was the coming from the secretary of war of a rising to he a most pernicious habit, .and AHHENGKIl TRAINS will leave Roekland nt Oil haa been removed. It has three A REMARKABLE JANUARY. familiar g n a t nation lo private soldiers, was most one if persisted in, does much to injure 8.15 a . m., and 1.15 p. m Duo in Bath at times the strength of Cocoa mixed P 10.45 a . M. and 3.40 P. M. ! flattering. Stanton seemed especially L. II. Mureh, of ltelfust, who has kept a One two, buckle my shoe; the mental health. At last thoerv begins with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, daily record of the temperature for the past Three, four shut the door; Passenger T rains leave Bath At 8.40 A MT., and and 1h therefore far more economi ! pleased with Parrot t. Ho was the young Five, rix.pick up sticks; to catch up with practice. 2 40 p. m . Due in Rockland at 11.10 a . m ., and est of our number and of very quiet and twenty-nine years, says the month of January, Seven, eight, lay them straight, See. 5.10 p . m. cal, costing less than one cent a The richest pensioner in the United Freight Train leaves Rockland at 6.20 A. M. Due cup. It In delicious, nourluhlng, simple maimers. Stanton gave ldni the 1888, was the coldest month recorded by him Here is one picked up after the expe States is Col. A. Andrews of San Fran in Bath at 10.15 a . m . strengthening, easily digested, and offer of a complete education if lie would hi all that time. The average temperature was dition of the Emperor Napoleon into cisco. tiie proprietor of the finest jewelry Freight Train leaves Bath at 12 m. Due in Rock admirably adapted for invalids as accept it—I understood liitn to mean at 13 4fi degrees, which was five degrees colder IvU3sia; land at 5.00 p. m. well as for perHonn In health. West Point. Parrott answered that while establishment on tho coast,and probably The 8 16 a . m . train from Rockland connects for than the average of 188', and six degrees cold The first lieutenant he was so nent in tho worlil. He is a veteran of the all points on the Maine Central, Eastern and Wes Sold by Grocer* everywhere. I tiie war lasted he did not wisli to go to He stopped ia buttle to wash lit. feet. tern Divi ions of Boston & Maine Railroad, ar , school, but would rather go hack and light er than the average January weather in the Mexican war, and pays the money over riving hi Boston nt 4 45 p m . T h e 1.1 j p . m . train tiie rebels who had used him so badly. past twenty-nine years. The highest thermome Another, which shows how ancient to a needy man who gets no pension. connects with 1-astern Division, arriving □ Bos y . BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mass. the palter is, is: ton at 0.30 r m . | At tliis Stanton smiled, as if lie greatly ter was 39 degrees on the second day and the Nebuchadnezzar, the kirn; of Hie Jews, An old mailing table in the Ogdens Freiuht leaving Rookland in the morning is due i npproved Ids spirit, and said to him, “If coldest was eight below on the 29th. It snowed Slipped off tils slippers and slipped on his shoes. burg, N Y .postt.ftiee was torn to pieces In Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos 1 you want a friend nt. any time be sure to on twelve days and rained on three days. ton in the evening is due in Rockland next p. m . | apply to ine." Then going into another A modern instaneeshowing local col recently, and between tlm linings and W. L. WHITE, SupU January, 1875, was the second coldest January, oring in the United Slates, is: Lhe outside of the slimes leading to the room lie brought out a medal and handed when the average tcnincrature was 13.95' [ it to Parrott, saying. “Congress has by a There was a little rattle snake, hags were found 07 letters that had recent law ordered medals to be prepared There is less ice this winter than in the win lie ate too muck of wedding cuke, slipped through cracks in the table. Maine Central Railroad, I on tilts model, and your party shall have ter of 1875, but die cold has been more intense. And made Ids little belly ache. Some of tiie letters bore postmark Oates ------a n d ------j the first; they will be the lirst that have I here is only one corrupt Latin verse showing that they were mailed in 1873, Portland, MU Desert & Machias Steam- ! been given to private soldiers in this w ar." A PAGE O f MUSIC. that Dr Bolton could remember. It and one contained a money order that boat Company. i Later ail tiie survivors of t.lie party re is: tlm post office department made good ceived similar medals. Then lie gave us In, hoe, Domlne, quod. several years ago. Music, says II. Bnllman in the Globe Duck’s Tool plum p In tho mud On and after Oct. 24tli, 1887, The Best and Purest Medicine*} a present of $100 each from the secret ser AS8KNOER trains leave buth ai 7 15 a. m- vice fund, and ordered all the money and Democrat, is not published like a book Children nowadays, however, are in "Oh ! where shall rest lie found r” P and at 11.05 a. m., (after arrival of train'lcavlng ,A e v e r m a d e . the value of arms and property taken w itli type or stereotyped plates, for there dined to improve on the late doggerel The worn-oat mother sinks; Rockland at 8.16 a. m.,) connecting at Brunawiok < 3 ^ Itw l 11
VINALHAVEN. CAMDEN. ROCKPORT. HURRICANE. E. C. Crabtree of North Haven was in town Alden Miller, Jr., was in Thomaston Thurs When is the railroad coming from Rock- "It was dark and could not help it.” last week. day. In: d ? Miss Isa Cogan is visiting in Rockland. GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! N. E. Quint, who has been ronfineil to the Hon. E. Cushing and daughter returned The Llmerock Railroad whistle will soon be T. W. Sullivan has been in Boston for the from Belfast Wednesday. heard again. house with a broken wrist, is about again. past week. F ------Sch. Metropolis, Brown, loaded here with There is a hoy in Camden who is only nine The Carleton House is a favorite resort for John Reed spent the Sabbath in Rockland ---o rongh stone last week for Boston. years old and weighs 108 pounds. sleighing parties. with his family. George F. Ginn is now furnishing our mar Hon. E. M. Wood is visiting his son, Geo. Sch. Sarah Hill is expected in soon from Mrs. Austin Burgess and Mrs. Alice Turner ket with fresh eggs from his hennery on Green’s F. Wood, at his home in Revere, Mass. Portland with general freight. visited Rockland last week. Island. The firemen's hall Wednesday evening was a O. G. Crockett has just returned from a John Sullivan and wife of Rockland are vis Sloop Yankee Girl, Hamilton, sailed to nice time. The guess cake was won by Harry short business trip to Portland. iting at Mrs Wtn. (logon's. GOODS Spruce Head Thursday last, returning with Dailey. Sell. Belle Hardy of Boston is loading ice Mrs. Duran ot Vinalhaven made a visit to stone the same day. Miss Minnie R. Haynes lias returned from from Carleton & Co. for Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Moses Shields’ last week. T------Capt. Reuben Hopkins of North Haven in Minn., where she has been visiting the past David Talbot is at borne for a few days, hav M. E. Linders is clerking in the Company tends to leave for Gloucester, March 10th, to few weeks. ing arrived Tuesday week front Omaha, Neb. store during Mr. Sullivan’s absence take charge of fishing schooner Lawrence Mur The sentiment for the nomination of Gen. Sch. Maggie C. Hart sailed Wednesday with dock. Tins will make the third season he has H. B. Cleaves seems to lie gaining every day ice from Carleton ft Co. for Charleston, S. R. Y. Conway has been confined to the house commanded her. In this vicinity. C. for several days witli a troublesome hand. A. K. Simpson will move Into the Creed It is about time for the “ Ferret” to show Henry T. Morrili, who has been at Mnttaw- Sell. Mary L. Allen of Bath is loading lime himself again. The Echo misses him very house, next month. nmkcag for the past six months, returned for Charleston, S. C.,from S. E. ft II. L. Shep much. A. C. Leaf will move into Mrs. Littlefield’s home last week. herd. E. B. HA STINGS’ We sec by the town warrnat that they have tenement on Pleasant street. The Rockport ice companies loaded a fleet Bark Adolph O’Brig, Capt. Peterson, arrived an article in pt to lax dogs and if so liow much Mrs. Almeila Smith from Rockland has of 13 vessels for southern ports with ice direct in Yokahama, Japan, Friday from New The owners of dogs have commenced kicking, been visiting at Mrs. James Smith’s. from Lily Pond. York. and also the dogs. Mrs. Ezekiel Ames of Matinlcns is very 111 Hon. T. R. Simonton has so far recovered Sch. Charles E. Balch, a big four-master, ar Supt. Titos. F. Landers was In Rockland last at her daughter's,Mrs. George Smith. from Ills recent injuries as to be able to at rived Friday to load Ice from Rockport lee Co. week on business for the Company in regard Below we give a Few Quotatio ns on goods, but shall offer our Hiram Smith has purchased of Ernest Ames tend to bis business, though he Btili has to for Baltimore. to the new hill of prices that is to be payed at of Matinicus, the schooner Little Elva, for walk with a cane. Seh. Antelope discharged a cargo of grain tbeir granite works. which be paid the sum of 8330. Steamer Lucy F. Miller arrived the lStli for Carleton, Norwood ft Co. and G. F. Bur whole stock at the same Low Prices: with merchandise for the Camden woolen Rev Fattier Walsh held religious services nt Steamer Pioneer did not make her return gess last week. the hall Sunday lorenoon, nnd in the afternoon ’ .3 Plush Wraps, $20 each : marked trip Saturday. She arrived with the mail Sun factory, and left the same day for New York. Frank Thomas is at work in the Knox lie gave a very interesting lecture on the Ball Yarn, best quality,He per ball. day forenoon. H. C. Small, contractor, has a large force at Woolen Mill in Camden us assistant under “ Apostles' Creed.” down from $30. Capt. Reuben Carver’B large building on work on Cleveland’s now block on Main street, Ocorgo Thorndike. Jack and Dennis McCarty, after a very long Main street, formerly occupied by the Bodwell and is pnshing work with great rnpidity. Sch. Woodward Abrahams, Snow, is loading survey, have struck a tine motion in tlie east 2 Plush Cloaks, 833 ; marked down if) in. Cotton only 7 c; worth He. iGranite Co., has recently received a sharp root Nearly every member of Mt. Battle Lodge Ice Irom Rockport Ice Co. for Baltimore,taking ern side of the quarry and nre lining a very from 845. o place of a Hat leaky one. with their wives or best girls attended the in about 10UU tons. snug business in the paving line. dedication of the new Odd Fellows Hal! at Brig II. B. Hussey of Richmond, Me., ar Thursday night the Hurricane Band gave a 1 case good quality Dark Print, The firm of Lane A Llbbhy recently received Rockland, Wednesday, and all report a very I Plush Cloaks, 825 ; marked down a large order for sardines, and have a dozen or rived the 24th to load ice from Carleton, Nor line concert in front of Frank Ulmer’s house. from $35. only 1c per yd. more men engaged packing them. They are tine time. wood ft Co. for Charlestown, S. C. They nre practicing some new pieces for next pat up In kits or kegs holding about three The “Cosmoraina,” the novel entertainment Levi Morton, a member of the George S. week. We hope they will have good luck. quarts each. They are to be shipped to Chi to lie given nt Meguntlcook Hall tomorrow Cobb Post,has been a great sutferer from sciatic Our three young lady artists, who have been 5 Plush Cloaks, 822 ; marked down 1 case Remnants White Goods for cago. evening by those interested in the "Home fot rheumatism for several months past. so anxious for warm weather to come, took | from $2.8. apt ons from 5 to 10c per yard, worth Messrs Horace Fcrkins, David Grindle, Aged Women,” will lie something entirely new Sch. Stephen Bennett, Capt. J. Magune, ar advantage of the pleasant (lays of last week double the money. Merrill P. Hinckley and Frank 11. Hutchings and should have a large attendance. rived in New York the 14th from. Deleware which resulted in some very line sketches of 3 Plush Clonks, $20 ; marked down of Penobscot have bought the schooner M.E. Alf. Martz has just received from New York Breakwater, where she has been frozen in fur different parts of the Island. A scene of the from $25. Dyer, of this place for 81000, and will send a fine new wagon to carry his troupe next some time. hill by Miss Batman made lively by the many Ladies’ anti Children’s Leggins at her to the Grand Bank of Newfoundland for season. He is also having a fine set of'silver coasters which she promises to put in water mounted harnesses made. He intends to Several vessels arrived Friday to load ice hut colors does her much credit as an artist, as All of our Newmarkets mid Rag halt price to close out. cod fish. Capt. John F. Peterson will com the rain and sun combined has crumbled the mand her. carry a larger troupe than ever next season, does the sketch of Heron Neel; light-house by lans marked down from $3 to $5 each. and will also have a first-class band. lee so badly that work had to be suspended Miss Duran and little Hurricane by Miss Onr community was shocked Sunday morn till Saturday. We have a good assortment of sizes, Ladies’. Misses’ anti Children's The Camden Band will give n concert and Ilobin, ing on learning that Mrs. Dora Hopkins lind Deputy Collector Sherman has dignified his : and customers can secure a BIG Hose, marked way down to close. passed away. She was the wife of John VV. ball in Meguntlcook Hall, Friday evening. office building with a fine new sign, the old APPLETON. Hopkins and a lady of excellent qualities she The concert will consist of vocal and instru sign having been burned at the Cleveland A neat sign lias been put up on tlie Grange [ TRADE by buying now. was loved and respected by all. She was taken mental music by the band. The music for tlie Block fire in Camden a year or so ago. store with “Sprawl's” in gilt letters painted IB00 pieces New llamburgs just with convulsions Saturday, evening and died dance will be furnished l>y Cleveland’s Orches upon it. Our traders all seem to he doing a 10 doz.Ladies' Vests,37 l-2e each; about 4 30, Sunday morning. She leaves two tra. Fill the hall full! Messrs. S. E. & H. L. Shepherd and Curl- in. Look at the (incline of Matched ft fair amount of business, and Mrs. Sprawl will worth 50c. children, one an infant. Mr. Hopkins’ fath Miss Maria W. Hosmer and James JI. ton, Norwood Co. are getting ready to start doubtless receive a fair share of custom. Patterns. er and mother are in California and this makes Williams, formerly of Bath, but now a mem up their lime kilns. They have had a crew of about 25 men at work for a few days, clearing Eben Cnrkin of Hillsboro, Dak., and John Children’s Vest and Pants, 25c; the ease a very sad one. Mr. Hopkins has the ber of the firm of J. M. & W. Williams, the snow oil' the railroad track and will com Cnrkin of .Marblehead, Mass., are in town, New lot of Broadcloth Suitings, all sympathy of us all. bakers, of this place, were united in marriage presumably on business connected with the ’ worth 37 l-2c. bv the Rev. W. C. Goucher of the Chestnut mence hauling soon. colors, only 81.50 per yard. A petion is being circulated here nmong the Street Bapiist church, at the bride's residence, The Knox ft Lincoln Advent Mission Band estate of their father, lately deceased. citizens securing their signatures to make a re Chestnut sheet, Wednesday. Tin; C.-G. will hold meetings in the Congregational chap Elijah Ripley of the Appleton House has so Gents’ Blue Mixed Shirts and quest of Congress through our. district repre tenders its best wishes. el, Sunday, March 1th, it the weather permits, far recovered as to be out doors. J Drawers. S7 l-2c : worth $1.25. New lot of Snttecns at 12 l-2c. sentative to have the harbor dredged, which is to which all are invited. Elder Stevenson of The condition of Edward Tyler is somewhat fast filling up. The tide ebbs and flows about HOPE. South Hope is to be present and conduct the improved though still quite critical. His ten feet now. The average shipment of gran services. daughter Mrs. Oakes of Boston is with him. 10 pieces Blue Mixed Flannel, N’cwjlot of French Satteens, very ite from this place is about 13,000 tons and the Miss Louise Crabtreelis visiting at Marcellus handsome patterns. amount of freight brought into town is 15,000 Metcalfs. The Grand Army boys made a success of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pease of Appleton and 20c : worth 25c. tons and in its present conditon vessels fre their ball and supper Tuesday evening, a num Mrs. Royal of Richmond visited in UnioR last Mrs. Mary Bartlett is stopping at Leslie ber of couples being up fromRockland and over week. quently get tide nipped and delayed by its Wentworth’s for a while. Cashmere Gloves. 25c a pair; New lot of Ginghams just in. present ineonveniccs, so it is very necessary sixty dance tickets were sold. The music of Dea. and Mrs. Vaughn of South Union that something should be done in this direction Herbert Howe and wife of .Camden visited the Amateur Orchestra Club was enjoyed very visited their friends in tills town last week. worth 37 l-2c. Mrs. John Wright Saturday. much. for the convenience of shipping and proper Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wentworth visited rela Good quality Oil Cloth Carpeting, navigation in our harbor. William Harkness lost two pigs by drown The Shepherds have two of their kilns afire tives in Montville and Knox last week. 5 pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, only 25c per yd. ing in his barn cellar the night of the storm. and are tilling up one or two more, preparatory The old man. Win. Banks,who lives alone on A Republican caucus was called at postofiice 25c; worth 50c. These goods are Mrs. .1. T. Barrett has gone to Rockland to to starting them soon. They shipped two car the Mills place nt Zion,came near losing his life loads of lime from Rockland by rail to Boston block Saturduy afternoon fur the purpose of warranted fast colors. on Monday night,the 13th. In the cellar of the spend a lew days with her sister. Mrs. Win. nominating candidates for town officers. In Full assortment of Oil Cloth Car Pendleton. Friday, from Mount Pleasant quarries. They house he keeps poultry. In the night he heard have leased the Spear kiln in Rockland and view of the fact that many Democrats had ex peting, the best quality and in hand quite a noise in that direction and taking a One of our selectmen went to Cushing after will operate that in addition to their kilns pressed a wish for a citizen’s ticket, a com Rem. llamburgs at one-half price. some new patterns. lamp he proceeded to investigate. On arriving Ulysses Merrifield, who had been taken sick here. mittee was chosen to call a citizen’s caucus. at the foot of the stairs they flew towards him there. He was brought to his uncle's, A. The following town committee was elected for putting out the light and the old mail flound M. Crabtree’s. The announcement that the second annual re ^R E M E M B E R THIS IS H RIG union hall will take place next Thursday even the ensuing year: S. N. Simmons, A. H. MARK DOWN SALE, AND CUST0M- ered around in the water which hud come in. Frank Handley fonad everything in his col Newbert, Charles Smith. After considerable ell'ort he found the stairs and ing has created quite a flutter of excitement, lar afloat Tuesday morning. Soft soap,apples, nnd dressmakers are busy getting out some Schools in Grade District closed Friday, ERS WILL GET BARGAINS IN EV ERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE in a very wet and exhausted condition found potatoes nnd other good things were flouting charming costumes for the ladies. Elegant in after n very successful term of fourteen weeks. his way back. He was found in the morning around in great glee. School sociable in the evening. by his neighbors nearly dead. They did all vitations have been issued. Sanborn’s Orches FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. they could for him, and soon lie was all right. We learn of the death, in Natick, of Mrs. tra of Belfast will furnish music. The com J. Asbury Pitman closes bis fourteen weeks Mary Swcetland, widow of the late James mittee having the matter in charge of school at Round Pond, Bristol, this week. BURKETTVILLE. Swcetland of this town. Mr. Swcetland died consists of W. A. Merriam, G. 1.. Burgess, Lorenzo Sleeper, who has been sick several nearly thirty years ago, and since then the H. L. Shepherd, D. Talbot, Jr., George W. months, is improving, and is able to lie out Miss Nettie Calph is visiting friends in West widow has lived among her children, but lat Achorn, W. W, Southard, anti G. A. Carleton, again. 8 E. B . H R S T I N G S , $ Camden. terly with her youngest soil Charles, who with Jr. his amiable wife have done all that loving Harry Pease is visiting in Bostofi and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Douglass visited friends The Odd Fellows who went to Rockland vicinity. iu Appleton laBt week. hearts ami willing hands could do to make the CENTRAL mother’s life happy. Next month she would Wednesday to attend the dedication of the new Rev. J. H. Benle, who had an appointment BLOCK. There will be a mask ball March 7 in Good have been 87. She leaves seven sons and one Odd Fellows hall had a royal good time, and at the Mills last Sabbath, failed to arrive, Templar’s Hall at Burkett’s Corner. can hardly say enough of praise for the kind PORT CLYDE. daughter, among them is Martin Swcetlnnd of liness that provided so boutifuliy for their much to the disappointment of a large congre Pine Plains Lodge, I. O. G. T.. visited Apple- Rockland. pleasure and comfort. It was a most perfect gation. Miss Nellie A. Skinner arrived home from ton Lodge, Saturday evening of a week ago. success in every wav. Higgins’ big team broke WARREN. I Woolwich Monday, where she has been teaclt- Last week Monday Archie Jacobs, while at NORTH HAVEN. down when about half way up from Rockland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone ol Marshall's Island I Ing school the past winter. work in the barn, fell and put his knee out ot "F. E. B." writes as follows: probably on account of having so much Rock are visiting friends for a few days in town. I The storm of Monday and Tuesday brake mint. Coal, corn and groceries are scarce commod land food stowed away in it, but by dint of Owing to the high ireshet catching smelts is the ice tip in onr harbor, so that it is now open Delwin Miller and John Martz attended ities with us at present owing to the discontin snug stowing the ladies found a chance to ride a tiling of the past. • to navigation again. Although we were frozen FLOUR! school exhibition in Liberty Wednesday even home in other teams, and the men folks came tip lint a few days all rejoiced to see the ice uance of our packets. They have to be pro J. R. Andrews lias moved from the east side leaving. ing. They report a good time. cured from Carver’s Harbor (12 miles distant) trooping home ou foot, as happy as a parcel of of the river to the west, into a part of Mrs. At a previous meeting of Pine Plains Lodge, by our grocers,necessitating frequent and tedi school boys out on a lurk. John Richmond’s house. SOUTH THOMASTON. 1. O. G. T., the following otlicers were installed ous journeys. It is as one lias expressed it SOUTH UNION. Pillsbury’s Best, by Lodge Deputy, E. llurkett: C. T., N. E. •'going into Egypt after corn." Mrs. Archibald Clements through mistake Mrs. John Alexander has returned from Calph; V. T., Corene Miller; S , J. M. Hard- J. D. Thurston’s house is nearly completed took a dose of iodine for tincture of rhubarb, Vinalhaven. Fostina, wife of Frauk O. Smith, died Mun and he will occupy it next month. but timely assistance rendered brought her out „ ing ; A. S., Lizzie Linscott; F. S., A. Brown ; day afternoon of last week. Funeral services of what might have proved serious. Tlie high school has closed on account of so ” T., Frank Mears; C., Hattie Burkett; M., conducted by Rev. Mr. Littlefield were held Work at Brown’s pant factory has been much sickness among the pupils. $ 5 . 5 0 E. E. Muddocks; I). M., D. Blake; I. G., good all winter, and it employs quite a number Miss Grace Sweat opened a private school in Wednesday forenoon. The deceased was one district No. ‘2d. for young pupils yesterday. Mr. Charles Lbtnekin lias been confined to Effie Hart; O. G., G. Miller; It. 11. S.,A. of our most esteemed young ladies and leaves of girls about here. I tlie house by sickness for a few days. Linscott; L. II. S„ II. Calph; P. ('. T., J. G. a host of friends to mourn her early depart Tlie funeral services of Minnie Albee were Oscar Hoil'scs and John Cornice have been ITmer. The lodge is in the best condition that ure. held at her home on Sunday. A very large drawn as traverse jurors for the next term of it ever has been. There are about 70 members number were present. court in Rockland. FARMER'S INSTITUTE. in good standing. Isaac Packard died the ltith inst. He was a C . a n d P „ member of the crew of the Maud S., the past The C. L. S. C. met with Mr. and Miss A go-as-you-please is to take place in tlie town house soon. We think a little exercise A Farmers’ Institute will lie held in Wash RAZORVILLE. season. Funeral services were held at the Lit Luce last evening and observed Longfellows tle Thoroughfare schoolhouse Feb. 18th, day. by selections from the poet Longfellow nt tlie wood-pile would get up a better muscle ington llall, Middle street, in tliis'eitv, (where Mrs. A. L. Grottcn spent a few days iu Pal conducted by the Free Masons of Vinalhaven and singing. This circle has met fortnightly and bring in a little more clean cash. Pleasant Valley Grange holds its weekly meet $ 4 . 7 5 ermo last week. ef which lodge deceased was a member. all winter. Some of onr enterprising young men turned ings I on Wednesday, Mareli 7. Tlie meeting out witli their shovels and cleaned off the snow will open at 10 o'clock a. m., and continue I’d' Barrel. Mrs. Betsy Poland of Montville spent a l'eiv Though our islands have their peetiliardraw- Capt. Charles Harding arrived home Friday through tlie day and evening. The same gentle backs during severe winters, they provo pecu from his vessel, Annie R. Storer, which is in from tlie sidewalks, niiieli to the gratification days in this place last week. of the foot ttavellers. men will take part in the meeting who were on Washington Poland of New Harbor spent a liarly attractive during the summer months, New York. Sunday night his vessel was hand Jan. 25, at which time a severe storm The Best Trades Offered in few days iu this place last week. judging irom the efforts of rusticators to pur robbed and lie lost a valuable gold watch and No preaching at the Baptist last Sunday. came ou and no meeting was held—Z. A. Gil chain and $60,with all his clothes. t h e C ity .. Chamberlain Moody of Nobleboro is visit chase real dstate/ Mr. Windsor of Philadelphia E. A. Hosmer and Win. F. Teague went to bert, Secretary ol the Maine Board of Agricul steamship fame, and Cabot the millionaire m il SOUTH WARREN. Camden Saturday lo call on their friend, Albert ture, Subject, "Creameries and their Manage ing his niece, Mrs. J. B. Howard. owner, have been erecting cottages the past A notice is up for a school meeting Mandi Johnson, and looking over the mill of which ment;" Dr. G. M. Twitchell,Subject, "Poultry, Mrs. Chas. Dolliver of Peinaquid is visiting year and improving tlieir lands,building roads, Mr. Johnson is superintendent. and their M an ag ciq g n tlio n . R. W. Ellis, her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Wooster Farrar. 5th. AU O HAVE ON HAND A I.AlUii: HTOI h of ALL etc., etc, -Several of onr farmers have received Quite a number of people attended tile danc Waldo county, "Manui’cs, Where to get ami Floyd Bruce, who lias been working in oilers for their farms, but most of them have A large party of friends visited Edward how to Apply.” Other members will lie pres — KINDS ol’— Ilysler's Friday night. ing school, Fr.day evening, after which an the Insane Asylum at Westboro. Mass., for not as yet decided to sell. extra was had. ent. The public tiro invited to attend nnd take several months, is visiting friends and relatives SOUTH WALDOBORO. Capt. Creighton has returned home from a a part iu the meeting. Let there lie a lull at in this place. business trip to New York. , This Tuesday evening onr hand boys have a tendance. ball for tbeir benefit ill Glover Hall, with an A large delegation from this place attended James It. Wallace has gone to the Banks, Wilbur Pitcher and wife of So. Waldoboro fishing. oyster supper for all that wish. Grain & Poultry Supplies the Free Baptist Quarterly meeting, held at the are visiting relatives in town. Rev. Mr. Williamson of Bangor supplied IN A BLIZZARD. Murphy school-house in tins northwest part of The sociable was at L. J. Kaler’s Wednesday A. R. Jordan lias traded his horse Ned witli Jefferson,Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. the pulpit of (lie Cong’l church Sunday. In evening. Chas. A. Keene of Rockland. the evening lie read a letter from the church A Former W aldoboro Man D ies in rttary 17, IS ami 19. Thirteen horses went John M Lash returned from New York, There was a sing nt Ella Stahls’Fridav even and parish, extending a call to ltcv. Frank the West—Sad Story. from this town and over twenty people. Eleven Tuesday. of the teams went from Razorville. ing. Those who attended report a very pleas- Hunnewell to become the pastor of the church i Advice- have ticen received here utinouneiiig AT BOTTOM PRICES ! Horace Simmons ha- sold his oxen to Elmer ant time. ami people of this place ami the acceptance of I the death in Dakota, iu the blizzard of Jan. PULPIT HARBOR. Sttidley of Warren. Miss Maggie Spear who lias been teach the same, Mr. Hunnewell's labors to begin in I Utli, of Leander Benner, foretuerly of Waldo It. L. WiucheiiInicli and (). It. Pilcher are ing iu Union, has closed her school and June, ordination to lie named at a future time, boro, hrotheruf Mrs. John Simmons of this Lewis Ames has bought a very line looking hauling hay iu Thomaston. returned home. and we rejoice that they have secured one who horse of Carver's Harbor parties. is so highly recommended. city ami uncle of L.W. lienncr. Mi.Llcimer bail John It. Studlcy recentlv sold a nice yoke I Capi. Averill who has been ice hound in the been to Ihe mill with wheat, and while on his C has.T. Spear We noticed quite a turn-out from Viniil- of oxen to Will II. Sampson. l iver for the last few weeks, has sailed for New The two political parties have called a caucus return home was overtaken by tlie blizzard, ltaven ou our roads Sunday mostly Advent York. Henry I.ookc accompanied him as for Wednesday evening next at seven o'clock, lie unhitched his horses from the sled, and ists who were holding meetings in the Middle A valuable horse owned liy T. W. Pitcher steward. to seo what they will do towards supporting followed alter them until he dropped in the Store 344 & 346 Main Street. cut himself quite badly while running in the eaudidutes for town olliecrs. A disposition is District seliool-house. yard. WEST APPLETON. snow, lie was found frozen stilf, and the hor- Isaac Packard, wtio lias sulfcrcd a long and shown by ihe two town committees to unite o" I ses about two miles ahead were nearly dead severe Illness, died Thursday,Feh. ltith. The O W L ’S HEAD. .1. G. Ulmer visited friends iu this place a citizens ticket, and an effort will be made to lie leaves a wife and several children, funeral service- look place tlie following Sat last week have tlie caucuses unite with those views. urday. lie was buried with Masonic honors. Webster (!. Perry and sister Grace returned j Willis Mnddocks is hauling lumber to Town meeting occurs here on March 5th. to Boston Saturday. Burkett's mill. The warrant calls for various articles, and no CASTAWAY. We hope the Carver's Hal lair gentleman who tifies us that it opens at nine o’clock. ( REAMEItV, SOLIII drove around the eastern end of the island did Wednesday while Mi. Knowlton of Warren S. C. Hart and Miss E. C. Miller visited B u m not get stuck iu a snowdrift. The person who was in the act id' raising the schooner Dela friends in Warren last week. Lorenzo 1). Clirtcr, now over ninety years ol ! "Seen the castaway interrogated one of AM) LI .Ml’. told him die road was all right beg* pardon, ware preparatory to repairing, the screw- Mrs. Mary Ulmer lias been stopping at A. A. age, walked up to the village and hack, Satur our citizens the other day. "No. where is it as he didn't suppose there was a road iu town slipped causing her to lull about four feet. Skinner's for the last few days. day last—a distance of live miles each wav. hastily answered Capt. A. A. Dumau as he MAIXE’.Solitl A I. iii i i | i . but what was safe for public travel. Several men at work under her bottom narrow John C. Hart lias been visiting friend' in We happened into a store the other day, and ; tried to see across the bay to the islands. ly escaped serious injury. No blame is at Burnham ami Belfast for the past week. drawn thither by tlie sweet tunes of violins, “There it is in the road,” was tlie crushing EAST WARREN. tached to any one. fhe next day the schoon found Silas Ilunly, W. F. Wight and Arthur answer,pointing to an old over-shoe which had VERMONT DAIRY in Large Quantity. er was succe.'slully raised and blocked, and the School closed in tlie Sukeforili District last Trowbridge serenading Wethcrbee with quite ; seen its best days, and tlie jolly captain Geo. B. Macouiher of Rockland preached two work of repairing is going on. week, after a successful term ol twelve weeks. an audience. gasped. k p c ) u r t interesting discourses the 19tl, itist. in (lie hall Grandfathers arc quite plenty here. CLARK’S ISLAND. 10 this place. SOUTH HOPE, FROM $3 TO S6 A BARREL. Miss Isadora Morse closed a very successful There will be a meeting at the chapel Wed- i Miss Maud Cummings visited here last week. Cyrus U. Taylor died Sunday morning, SAD BEREAVEMENT. term of school in this place Tuesday. Miss tiesday evening. Mrs. Robinson is visiting her son Fred. l'eli. 19, at the age of 53 years. Mr. Taylor G TTO CErilEfc. • Morse has taken much pain.- to quality herself Covenant meeting next Saturday at twop. in. ) W. James and Thomas Vernier have moved has suffered lor several months from a can | One ol tlie saddest eases of which we have lor a teacher, being a graduate of the Normal their families to Quincy, Mass. cerous all'eetion of die lace, which finally ter heard is tliat which comes to us Irom Belmont. ! A choice fctuek w holesale aiul retail at Low 1'rictH School at Castine. NORTH WASHINGTON. minated iu his death. He was a respected ami fhe black measles broke out in the family j TLEASE CALL AT------The Company has shirted two gangs of cut worthy citizen, and leaves two young sous, of John Cric, son of John Cric of this city, Mount Pleasant Lodge, I t). G. T.. ol this Mr.-. Marv M. I liner ol West Appleton spent ! ters, and will start tlie quarry next mouth. also two children by a former wife, one of fhe two oldest sons, aged respectively 21 mid place, to the number of 22 visited the lodge 18, died within hall an hour of each other, at L'niou Common one evening recently. They a week iu this vicinity recently. CUSHING. whom is Dr. ('. F. Taylor of So. l’ueblo, O. B. FALLS, Mr. Snell, a ho is living witli his sister, Mrs. j Edith Hunt has gone to Rockland to learn Colo. their deaths occurring tlie 5th iust. The only had u very pleasant time. UNION. daughter, aged 17, who eared fur her brothers, I'tiiiniiigliam, is reported on the sick list. dressmaking. died tlie ltith, and now tlie only 'remaining GEO RG E’S RIVER. Leander Howard sold a valuable 3-year-old j The community was made sad by tlie death Town meeting, Monday, Mar. 5. child, a younger soil, is at tin- point of death. colt last week to Soloman E. IlopklUs ot' . of Rudolph Freeman, formerly of this place, S. N . Butler lias pun based a trotting colt of The river is now open again ready tor navi Cooper's Mills. who died in New York Feb. 19th. Tlie remains gation. ('. 1. Burrows. NARROW SCAPE. Quifc a number Irom this place and Razor- j were brought here for inletin en t. lie leaves a Tlie ‘‘Afllieted Family” again played to a Mr. and Mi.-. Rolan Snow called on friends villc attended the qunrtcrlv meeting, Saturday j wife, son, a widowed mother and two brolliers. Dr. L. E Bachekler, 11 lids vicinity one day lust week. I lir house Tuesday evening. But tor a had and Sunday, at Whitefield. They have tb8 heartfelt siiapaiiiy of the people storm mid impassable roads the receipts of this Revenue cutler Woodbury arrived at Castine Mrs. S. I.. Cummings and daughter Maude A. A. skinner, who has been nimble to at in their ulliietiou. play would have been large. Wednesday evening, having on board Mr. have lasvii visiting at Clark’s island the past tend to business for several weeks, is some Alden Bradford and wife are in town visit Blodgett, keeper ot the Saddleback light-house, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, week but have now returned home. ing relatives and friends. A high run of water lias again damaged who had lieett picked up while endeavoring to Hut, opened an otliue in Hi. m um s now occupied bv what improved in health, and hopes soon to what is known as Hills Mills, euirying away reach Green’s Landing in an open boat. He Dr. K. H. .Miller, quite u number ot the people from Ibis vicin be able to attend the wants of those in need of '1 he levee which was to be held iu Town the brow and a large part of ihe embankment left the house iu the morning, and having been itv attended the meeting held at Willey's Coi liis services, or those iu need of organs, sewing Hall Thursday tlie 23d Is postponed Iu Tuesday near by. making Ihe owner, Marston Barker, a caught iu the drift ice, was fast drilling out to Wilson & White Block, Main St. ner, lliuisday evening. machines, watches, jewelry, etc. llie 29th, if stormy, the following evening. heavy loser. It will lie repaired. ite4tl«nee\o. 10 KocfihujU Strvvl. M-14*
I THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1888 7
JjRnrinc $cpiwtmcnt. malic colors, while the pedestals are nlso of ! I. 0 . 0 . F. cherry. The steps of the stations and the S ell. O . M. Brainerd, Mullen, sailed Friday. mop-boards are of polished cherry. The H. G ALLERT. C L E A R A N C E SALE Sch. M I.nella Wood sailed Friday after settees arc of heavy cherry, highly polished, j noon. The Knox Boys Dedicate Their and upholstered in bronze gold crushed plush. [ Sch. lardy of the Oecan, Peterson, sailed Elegant Hall. The hall is lighted by four chandeliers,witli six yesterday. lights each, and is heated by steam. Back of i Just Through with the Inventory STILL GOING ON A T.... Sell. Brigadier, Toltnan, sailed yesterday for Elaborate Preparations Carried Out to Hie ball arc two large property rooms for the [ New York. the Letter. Encampment and Lodge. Sell. zY. J. Bentley sailed from here yester of Stock. day for New York. Wednesday, the day set Tin: b o w k s . Sch. Win. H. zYllison, Blaekington, is in Tor the dedication of the Tlie Odd Fellows in this city have tlircc sep EVERY PIECE OF GOODS* Fernandina, loading. elegant new hall of Knox arate organizations—Knox Lodge, Rockland Sch. Wm. Rice, Gregory, is loading from Lodge, I. O. O. F., was SIMONTON’S Encampment and Lafayette Canton, Patriarchs Gordy for New York. very pleasant, and at an early hour neighbor Sch. Grade Young, Whitman, snited Thurs Miliiant. Knox Lodge was organized in 1875 IX OUR STORE ing Odd Fellows began to pour into the city. and has 323 nieinliers. Rockland Encamp day for the Grand Bunks. Early in tlie afternoon the ball was crowded Seh. Gen. Ames, Jameson, is on the way to ment was organized in 1,881 and has 100 mem I rinidad from New York. full ot guests to witness, the impressive dedi bers. Lafayette Canton was organized in Jan Examined & Re-marked Sell I.. T. Whitmore, Gross, lime-laden for catory services of the order, which were con uary, 1887, and has 40 members. All these or ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE New Y'ork, sailed Friday. ducted by Grand Master Goss and Grand ganizations are Nourishing, and the Canton, Seh. Georgia Berry, Ginn, lime-laden for Marshall Conant of Lewiston, Grand Secretary New York, sailed Tuesday. which is an exceptionally well disciplined body, Davis, Grand Chaplain Crossley and Grand lias an elegant regalia. Sch. Mary Langdon, Marston, was teady to Sentinel Hale, all of Portland, assisted by The weary word Bargain, so oftrn Before the C arpenters and Masons will begin th eir Yvork. leave New York Saturday. Past Grands Isaac Sherman and D. H. Bisbee STRAY I.IXKS. expressed, has lost its charm among Sch. Nellie Gray l« nt the Point being put of Camden and Past Grand E. O. Ilcald of There was food enough in Farwell Hall for in readiness for the Reason’s work. 1000 people. the multitude, and unless demonstra Sch. Maggie Bell, French, loads at once Skowhegan ns Grand Heralds. The exercises from A. J. Bird At Co, for New York. were interspersed with appropriate odes finely ’TTvas a big undertaking and most success ted by Actual Facts becomes a mean Win Not Avail Yourselves of These Bargains at Once? Seii. J. B. Ilolilcn, Look, sailed the luth rendered by n double quartet of local vocalists. fully carried out. ingless phrase. Within the last from Mobile for New York with lumber. After tiie dedication interesting remarks for The carpet was purchased through Fuller A month the people of Rockland and Sch. Idaho. Smith, was loading Friday the good of the order were made by the grand Colib of tills city. from Farrand, Spear At Co. for New York. officers and other three-link boys present. vicinity have been treated continu Sch. Cntawamtenk, Perry, is due in New Editor Smith of the Odd Fellow’s Ker/ister ously to the announcement of bar York from St. Marks with logwood at $3.73. Following the remarks the party adjourned attended tlie exercises. to Farwell Hall to banquet, and as they entered | CENTS Sch. Ann Eliza, Bishop, sailed Friday for Knox Lodge lias just purchased 50 new re gains, but we have heard of many New York with lime from ll.O. Gordy & Co. tlie spacious ball tho remarks were resumed. CARPETS. galias and five new sashes. complaints that the goods advertised 2 1'Klt Y A R D Sch. Lizzie B. Willey, Hooper, arrived in "Did you ever!" "What a spread!” "I 37 New- York the 20th from Darien with lumber never saw such an array of good things” and We predict that a Rebecca Lodge will be could be found only in the newspa —WILL BUY— Tapestries, 45 cts. Seh. Jennie A. Cheney, Cushman, arrived so on, ad infinitum. It was indeed a tempting instituted here before another winter. pers. Experience has shown th« la in New York Wednesday with lime from this and astonishing sight, and it is safe to say that port. A beautiful silver goblet, properly inscribed, dies that our advertisements of Bar no such banquet was ever before enjoyed in occupies the Nolile Grand’s pedestal. It was DIAGONALS, TRICOTS, NOVELTY All Wool, 45 Sch. T. P. Dixon from Salem and seh. gains have invariably a genuine foun Sardinian with coal from New York arc due this city. The new doulile-birreled, spring- tlie gilt of Mrs. W. S. Irish. -AND MANY OTHER— here. uciion, leg-folding tildes of tho lodge, the "I like u hull that is nearly square," said dation ; in fact we never advertise a Very Best All Wool ,55 Sch. I. W. Hines, Saunders, will load this work of Charles Smith, filled the entire hull, Grand Secretary Davis. “ Everythingconnect week from Joseph Abbott At Son for New- Bargain tinless the goods oflered are and supported plates for 010 hungry guests at ed with Odd Fellowship should be on the Desirable Dress Goods Brussels, 5 frame, 85 York . the first sit-down, and about 200 more nt the in stock and really much below the Sell Mary Langdon, Marston, is coming square.” here from New York with coal for A. J, Bird second. Ihe Willies didn’t groan with good usual selling price. We are enabled Marked Down from 50 and 75 cts. Ex. Quality ditto, 1.00 things, for they were so heavily laden that A handsome block of polished granite, with Jt Co. the significant links and name of tlie lodge in to compete with any competitor and Seh. Wm Douglas, Hatch, arrived here they couldn’t. Every guest found a heaped Wednesday with coal from New York for plate of delicious roast turkey and fixings scribed thereon, was presented by John Ingrain go them one better every time, as the VELVETS. Belfast. waiting to lie devoured, while on till sides of South Thomaston many stores our syndicate is running 27 pieces Brocade. Striped and Sch. A I-’. Crockett, Thorndike. I< nt Salctn. cakes, meats and pastry of all kinds were , so It isn't every organization ot ilie sort that enables us to buy in larger quantifies OIL CLOTHS. She loads iee nt small Point for Richmond at plentifully besprinkled about Hint there was cun furnish nil artist from iis midst that can do Plain Velveteens at 39 cts. 90 cents. such really elegant work as Mr. Emery has than any retail dealer in the State. Sell. I/oncs-a, id’ tills port, 202 Ions, lias hardly room for the toothpicks. It was a gay per yard ; retil value, 75 cts. been soul to Capt. Fred P.itierson and others scene and u very busy one withal, zY lug done on the new hall. Bro. Emery docs Knox MARKED — DOWN. of Bellast. H ick of attentive waiters, some of tlie nicest Lodge proud. to $1.00 everywhere. This Sell. Warner Moore, Crockett, arrived in and most attractive of our young ladies, flew One of the cakes furnished was a massive is the Greatest Bargain wc Richmond the 20th, from Charlesioa with OUR ASSORTMENT OF EXIRA QUALITY. phosphate. about here and there, and none were slighted, frosted loaf with the three links thereon. It have in the entire store. was the gift of Mrs. W. K. .Smith of South Seh. B'igadier, Tobnan, was ready for sen the basilful young man trom Waldoboro as 3 0 Cts., worth 37 1-2. last week with lime from A. J. Bird & Co. for well as the front-family youngster from Cam Thomaston. This cake was not cut, hut was SMALL - WARES SILK RIIADAMES $ 1 .0 0 , New York. given entire to Grand .Master Goss. den being well served. worth $1.25. 23 44 worth 30. Sch. Speedwell, Weed, is at Hyannis <11-- Wliat next? Well, after picking their teeth, The committee on dedicati in, and a most < l arging eoal from New York at §1 GO and mid looking longingly at Hie stacks of good FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS discharged. competent one it proved itself, was as follows. BLACK SILKS 9 5 c. w orth 2 0 44 w orth 25. Seh. Milford. Haskell, is on the wav to Bos tilings left untouched, tlie company strolled O. Gaultier, chairman; John Colson, E. W. ton from New York with coal at $1.30 and nlong Main street buck to tiie lodge.room, Berry, zY. C. Hamilton, F. C. Flint, C. E. is the best in the city. We make S I 2d. discharged where a very pleasing concert was given by Week-, I. A. Ripley and E. B. Spear. Sell. James Bovee, Jr., Hewett, arrived in tiie Orpheus Club, Ariel and Iopus Quartets, this line Our Specialty, and give our DEM WANTS Si’ks, Satins, Baltimore Sunday, and will lie loaded for New The ladies labored hard and successfully fo. assisted by Messrs. W. M. Purrington and the success of tlie dedication, and tlio hoys feel whole attention to it. JLihadames, Velvets, Plushes, York today. I’. E. Tibbetts. Frequent encores testified to RUGS. Ship Palestine, 1409 tons, built at Bath in deeply grateful to them for their help. .Some etc., at a fearful sacrifice. 1S77, lias been void m Sun Francisco io Samuel the general appreciation of the program, of tlie ladies held a little social in the rooms Blair, at $31,000 aiiiimigii the room was necessarily very close, Thursday evening, a very pleasant time being Wo buy Cheap & sell accordingly Many of the above goods at Every Eng marked down about Sell. Helen, Jameson. i« due herewith coal living so closely packed, sardine like, as it from New York for A. F. Crockett & Co. and reported. and there is no time like the present 50c. worth $1.00. 25 per ct. were. Say all the Odd Fellows: "Don’t forget the H. O. Gurdy ft Co. Then followed another stroll in the open air, Bark John It. Stanhope, Norton, is on the lubes. If it hain’t been for their assistance io do it. Men’s Shirts in 38 and 40, and SHORT LENGTH TAPES way to Wilmington Irotn Weymouth to load back to Farwell Hall, where all traces of the we couldn’t have put the thing through." The lumber for the West ladies. least had been removed, not even so much as a ladies certainly deserve the greater share of the Drawers in 32 and 35, worth TRY, Best Quality, 65 cts. Sells. Commerce and Robert Bvron have stray wish hone being visible. Here a merry credit Tor tlie successful carrying out of the 50 cents, going at 25 cents. chartered to load mat at New- York for Cum party was gathering on the iloor, while dedicatory plans. SHORT LENGTH BRUS alen ai $1.73 and discharged. Orpheus witli stately tread ascended the ros- Sell. Robert Snow, Snow, is on the wav to Daring tlie afternoon exercises Mrs. W. 0 SELS, Best Quality, 85 Cts. t t iiiii, the violinist lilew up his violin, the Jaeinel with general cargo from New York. Abbott, iu heli ill' of the lady friends oi Knox Corsets and Cotton Underwear! She comes hack with logwood. trombonist rosined his how, Conductor Bur pee sounded the key on his liatun, and the Lodge, gracefully presented an elegant bible for These Short Lengths run Seh. A. .1. Fabens, which arrived in Rath the chaplain’s stall J. On the fly leaf ihe names All our 50c Corsets marked down TOBOGGAN CAPS, Tuesday fr-an New Y o rk , is the first vessel to Terpsichore was worshipped until Aurora’s to 37 l-2c. from 1 fo 20 yds. in each piece. -ail up the Kennebec this season. golden threads of pure gold gleamed aslant of the donors are handsomely inscribed. It was a very pretty surprise. Capt Gideon Rhodes is at home. His ves the heavy curtain of night—that is, they All our 75c Corsets marked down 2 5 c . sel, hark C. P. Dixon, is in Baltimore dis Germania Lodge of Waldoboro and Mt. charging nitrate trout the west coast. danced till a late hour, the Orpheus Club fur to 50e. The same are in white, Marked Down from 50 cents. B itty Lodge of Camden sent lug delegations The disabled “eh. Mount Hope, from Balii nishing music that w u n ju st too nice for any drab, blue, cream and red colors. more for New Bedford, left. Hampton R o ad s each to the dedication. Knox Lodge owes HAMBURCS. thing, E, W. Berry mid an efficient corps of l)r. Strong’s Tampico Corset, re TOBOGGAN CAPS, Tuesday morniug in tow for destination. | aids by their kind attentions adding greatly to eieli of these organizations a debt of gratitude tailed everywhere at SI ; our price is Wednesday morning sehs J. Nickerson, ■lie pleasure of die hour, and Hie big time was for onterlaininent and favors and were giad ot Job Lot SHORT LENGTHS I’ersevernn e, and H. E. Willard, which have an opportunity io repay it. only 75c. 5 0 c . been icc-bnund here, got to sea. Comfort Corset regular price Si.70, and REMNANTS at one- Sell. Maynard Sumner, Deer, arrived at NICK (H'AH'rKKS. The new rooms have the best points of the Marked Down from SI.00. CaibaHen the l.'iili from New York witli gen I I e new hall of Knox Lodge, No. 29, occu In st lodge rooms iu New England, the com reduced to SI. halt the tegular price. eral cargo. She loads molasses back at $2 per pies tlie entire upper story of tlie new mid hand uiittee vi-iiiug die varjous lodge-rooms and Corset Covers odd sizes, atlOe; hhd taking notes of -vliat pleased them. A por OHIDREN'S HAND-KNIT SACKS, Our stock of Ne;; Haiiibnr's Sch. Jennie G, Pillsbury, " ’all, arrived in some SpolFird Block, corner of Maine aim real value 25c. I oston Thursday from Jacksonville will) liun- School streets. The rooms are readied by two tion of tho furnishings nre copied after the Ladies’ ami Children's Chemises, have just arrived. Somerville, Mas-., lodgc-rooin. 5 O c . lier. She load. corn at Boston for the Rock broad flights of stairs. Just follow us,and we'll extra value, at 37 l-2e. land Steam Mill. look inside! Asconding I lie second Hight we Secretary Sherman of Mt. Battic Lodge, Marked Down from $1.00. John Aylwurd, ra’-n for some time has been Night Dresses, Shirts and Drawers mate id' sell M Lueil i Wood, lias been pine d find closed doors. Seizing a heavy and orna 1. G. (J. F.,sends us tli- following.. “ The old in command of seh. silver Ileels, Ames A- mental niekl '-I,luted kuoeker we knock -low ly ee.'s nod members of Ml. Battle Lodge, No. all at reduced prices. CHILDREN’S HAND-KNIT HOODS Co.’s new- coaster. 3GG times with waits of two minutes between 102, I. 0. (). I'., Canid.ti, desire hereby to ex I lot Nurse’s Aprons with Ince at SPECIALS. Sell. A. J Ftlhens. Peek, nnivtil Friday tlm lii-t and Iasi knocks. "Who appro,idles pre.-- ill' ll ill inks to the brethren of Knox 20e. 5 O c . from Bath where -lie discbnieed eoal from our mystic liaunis ?" interrogates in hoarse New York. She loads trom Farrand, Spear Lodge, No. 29, for Hie kind invitation extend tone- die voice of Jo h n Col-oll, who li 11 a laid Fine Neck Kuching at 5c ami Marked Down from SI.00. & Co. for New York. ed, the excellent entertainment provided ami !2c per yd. 40 in. Brown Cotton, 7c. Sell. Wide Awalte, Wingfield. sailed the till cold. "A member of tlie omeiuld rite, who the courtesy shown them upon the occasion of from Wiliniuglon with lumlipi- for St Croix at wishes to interview the graiidissiniu b rav - tile dedication oi lie new hall of Kuu.x Lodge, Extra niee gent’s White Laundered KID GLOVES, Fruit Short Lengths, Sc. $8 She is coming hack from Maracaibo to siino," we answer promptly, .-Hiking an niti- Fell. 22." Shirts at 75e. New Yolk Willi Ill-lie .. mile of defence. "Swing wide die purteiilds I he , -mmittee on pl.inning and furnishing .411 our 25e English Silesia marked Some of our coa-ters are coming out of their and lei die seeker in," and in we went. We 5 0 c . vinter quarters. file Susan is ready for liiisi- ihe hill consisted id' John Simnson, John Col down to 15c Crashes, - 4c. ue
R A Y T IO V D 9 NEWS CHIPS. PERSONAL POINTS VINALHAVEN VAGARIES. P o r tla n d L a tin Scho< Fred R. Spear Condensed Items of General News T K ’A T I O X An Accident—Pioneer Points —Per PORTLANOg MAINE. Gathered from Everywhere. Prof. A. A. Woodbridge, formerly of this HTab in Rtock nil o f the following EM IR blO V M city and for a long time the popular principal sonal Items and Quarry News. Bu-t facilities for instrnction in Academic Studv-*, The President and Mrs. Cleveland left Wash j Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, formerly of this with Military Drill. Faculty Theo. F. Leigbto* All Traveling Ex pen res Included. of our High School, is managing tlie "Fulton (Y ale), diMdiua E. < rane B row n), Head Manter* . ington Tuesday for Florida. Crusade," place, died in Augusta recently. Her remains Chan. E. Cushing (Yale), Edmund A. DeGnm FIRST QUALITY COALS (Hamilton),Martere ; Prof. R. F. Klenner, Tacticia A party will leave BOSTON, THURSDAY, The snow-storms in England and France > were brought here for Interment. nnd Instructor In the Modern Language*. Boer-, APRIL 26, in a New and Magnificent Train of Vcs- N. D, Clark and wife (formerly Miss Etta And ie the only denier in ihe city who has at the arc of extraordinary violence. Conant of this city) of Allston, Mass., have Charles Marlin, who works for Walls A ing Stud* nt* admitted on anv date. For full Inform present time the genuine tibuled Pullman Palace Cart, with Pullman Palace ation address either of the Head Masters. 51 • Dining Car Attatched, t It is alleged that a large force of Russian just returned from their winter trip to the Ber 1 Jameson, met with qnitc an accident. In FOR A TOUR OF 58 DAYS troops Is being hastened toward Klsehencft’. mudas. company with Bert Hamilton he started logo —THHOtT.lt— S. Dean Graves of South Thomaston, student after a load of hay up to the Webster farm. Franklin Q Q A I / Red The victims by the Mt. Vernon, 111., cyclone In getting olfthc team Martin fell, striking on KIRK’S COLORADO number 35 killed mid 70 injured. of Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, My slock includes all sixes writes us that he is much pleased with the i a three-tined pitehforkwhich entered his left Dynamite and arsenic have been used against , leg just below the muscles, coming out near Free Buniing White Ash,Lehigh Egg mid school and is working hard. From what we I.aw and Order League men nt Greenwich, ’ tlie heel. Hamilton pulled the fork out, the Broken White Ash, F'ranklin Stove, CALIFORNIA, ft . I. know of him we can believe this last to he true. With visits to Chicago,-the Veta Pass, the Tolteo wound bleeding freely, and drove to the village Red Ash, (the only gennine, Gorge, La* Vegas Hot Springs,Santa Fc,Albuqncr> The two upper classes in tlie Institute recently The democratic national committee lias de attended a reception given by Jacob Oallert, as rapidly as possible. Dr. Lyford was called Georg**’* Creek Cumberland que, Riverside, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Pas adena, Loa Angeles, San Francisco, the Hotel del cided Io hold its convention after that of the at his home on Silver street, Waterville. It and did the wound np. He seems to lie quite C oal, Monte (Monterey), Santa Cruz, Salt Lake City, republicans. comfortable at present. Charles Is a good Manitou Springs, Denver, etc., and daylight trips was a very enjoynble occasion. (Unequalled for Smithing and Steam purposes.) over the Sierra Nevada and through the most plot- Josef Hofmann, the young piano virtuoso, fellow and we all should show a feeling of nrcsqne regions of the Wahsatch and Rocky Moun The Waterville Sentinel has the following sympathy for him. He is stopping at tlie tains. lias broken down and bis engagements arc concerning a former principal of the Thomas —ALSO A FULL STOCK OP— cancelled. Ocean View House nnd Landlord Hopkins is A Party will leave BOSTON THURSDAY, MAY ton High School: doing everything ta make him comfortable. 3, In an Elegant Train of Vesttbuled Pull G. II. Corliss, the noted engineer ami slcnni William C. Crawford, who is nt the head of Mrs. Campbell, whose remains were brought Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair, man Palace Cara with Pullman Palace D in engine manufacturer, died at Providence the common schools as master, lias called a ing Car Attached for a tou» of 7 9 D AY S over meeting of the teachers of all the city schools liere for interment, was the widow of Mur BRICK, SAND, the same route through Tuesday. to meet next Friday for conference and instruc dock Campbell, who was killed hero several X Rosendale & Portland Cement. COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Tlie Conncetieat Valley is Hooded Bridges tion ns io uniformity of methods and the adop years ago by Patrick Cain, who ended his Thence through the Picturesque Regions of the are down, travel is impeded and nineh damage tion of a system that will make the schools gra ded In fact as well as in theory. Me. Crawford life at the Insane Asylum, Augusta. PACIFIC NORTHWEST was done. The waters arc subsiding. is wide awake to the interests of the schools Steamer Pioneer arrived liere with mail The plant of the Hydraulic Company of and will make a systematic effort to improve Sunday afternoon of last week. It was quite And homeward over the entire length of the North- their gradation. F I R E C L A Y cm Pacific Railroad, this part of the journey in Grand Rapids, Mich., has been attached ill n a treat to sec tier coming and more, for it had cluding a ride over the Famous Switchback in the suit growing out of financial transactions. A resident of Winthrop, Muss., informs us been some time since we had received an fcho, Cascade Mountains, with a Side Trip v/a Week to that George T. Sleeper o f that town, formerly Quite a large crowd soon assembled nt the Chimney Pipe & Tops all Points of Interest in the Yellowstone National Tho good people of East Greenwich, II. I., Park. Visits will be made to Portland, DallesCity, held an indignation meeting Tuesday night of South Thomaston, was being pushed by his post office. Had there been a minister on the FLOATING SOAP This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay expressly Tacoma, Scuttle, Victoria f Capital of British Colum friends for the position of selectman. Mr. spot it would have been a good place to liavo -----IS----- for chimneys and ia the safest and most durable of bia), St. Paul, Minneapolis, l^ake Minnetonka, etc. and decided to organize a Law and Order T H E C H IE F any chimney pipe in the market. It Is easily put Incidental Excursion up the Columbia River League. Sleeper is one of tlie firm of Wood, Sleeper tv held service. up by any intelligent person. and on P u g et Sound. Co., commission merchants,47 Chatham street, W. W. Freeman has sold to I). S. Mullen For the Bath, Toilet nnd L au n d ry . In connection with either of the two excursions, A second strike in the Schuylkill mining Snow W hite and Absolutely Pure. Boston, and resides in Winthrop. Like tlie u sleigh. time will be had for a trip to the Y osem ite V al regions is threatened beeunse of alleged dis If your dealer does not keep White Cloud Soup. le y a n d I llg T rees. most of our Knox county hoys he is well A goodly array of the li. G. Co.’s patrons Bend’ 10 cent* for sample cake to the makers, Last California Excursions in W inter Se Akron Drain Pipe ! criminations by the Reading company against equipped for any municipal or other important have had their clothes soiled by paint the past r ie s .—T hursday. M arch 8, und M onday, M arch 12. strikers returning to work. JHS. S. KIRK & CO., The AkTon is now the standard for excellence all Second and Last Tour Through M exico.— position. Mr. Sleeper served in the capacity of week. Tax Collector Simonton carried off over the United States, and Is more reliable na to M onday, M arch 12. In the senate Tuesday Mr. Platt introduced CHICACO. durability and finish than any other kind. Ninth Annual Excursion to Washington, selectman in South Thomaston for live years, quite a quantity the other day on his big over I>. C.—Friday, March 9, and Friday, March 30. a bill for the purchase of a national experi two of which he was chairman. He also served coat, and quite a quantity of money, too. KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITC OMB ment station. In the house the judiciary com as clerk of the supreme court for Knox coun J. O. Simonton, tax collector, we understand I S^Kend for descriptive circulars designating mittee reported a constitutional amendment fir s t Quality Goods! whether book of California, Mexico, or Washington ty and was admitted to practice law in tlie has had extra success in collecting taxes for Prices as Low as the Lowest! tours is desired. 1 defining polygamy. states of Maine and Minnesota. The re tlie year 1887. We believe him to lie a good W. RAYMOND, Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! The House has refused, by a vote of 120 publicans ol So. Thomaston nnd Yiniilhiiveii man ior the position and hope to see him oil 290 W ashington S t. (O pp.School St ,) Boston,M ass. •jf-Onlere received by Telephone, l’lcoee call yeas, 128 nays (not the necessary two.thirds honored him with the nomination of represen the route for 1888, and obtain prices before purcliuelng. in the allirmativc), to pass the joint resolution tative to the state legislature, (during the A. S. Cnrvcr is to start for Deer Isle soon as changing the date of inauguration day and ex greenback craze and notwithstanding the dem the weather will permit. He will probably lie FRED R. SPEAR, Hair Goods Emporium tending until April 30, 1880, the term of the ocrats and greenbaekers combined against him absent one week. Now in lends to work at SO. 4 PARK ST., KOCKL ANI), ME Fiftieth Congress. he ran ahead of his ticket.) Mr. Sleeper served home the coining season. CUKES I’ainp, External and Internal. Relieves —or— as chairman of the republican town committee Boss Russell has a good crew at work in the Swellings, Unntractions of the Muscles, Stiflnee- of There has been a general resumption of work (or six years, and as a member of (lie repub Sands quarry and is quarrying stone now very the Joints. HEALS Bruises, Bealds, Burns, < uts, in the Shamokin district. Great discrimina Cracks und Scraudiea. (Best Stable Remedy in the MRS. W. P. CLARK, lican county eonimittee. In nil these various fast, considering the weather. world.) CURES Rheuinatlsni, Neuralria, Hoars* . T# Save Time is to Lengthen Life tion, it is alleged, has been made against the The Pioneer is quite a boat after all. She ness, Sore T h to at, C roup, and sill kindred atlii* • important positions he served most acceptably tions. Removed From 276 Main Street strikers, and many of them have lost their old lias been steaming the waters of Penobscot places. Unless these men are reinstated the and retired with honor from them all. A Large Kettle. A Powerful Remedy. As the age of progress goes steadily oxi Its course, Bay when all the other boats have been hauled Most Economical as it cost but 23c P er Bot tle. all enterprising Business and Professional Men miners of that region will strike again. All DruggUts NELSON