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V o l . 7.— N ew S e u ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888. N umber I t , . ABOUT TOWN. PERSONAL POINTS OUR OUTLOOK. BOSTON 5 & 10 CT. STORE Concerning People W ho Are Known in We expect, in a few weeks, to publish an in­ CHEESE! W e place on pale thlfl day one groan o f This Vicinity. teresting illustrated article from the Century on F o r / Nice Plain Cheese, Fancy Sage B I R D C A G E S Miss May Sliea of this city is employed in lire in Siberia. Cheese, Neufchaiel Cheese. the office of the Grocers A Canncr’s Goreffe, rin d o E < -' Boston. Have the people of Ward 7 made an effort to ^ S h a d e s J. Henry Allen, formerly of South Thomas­ get better mail facilities? We think that a In a ll colors. The Art Shades are Decorated Toilet Sets, in Pink, Blue and Brown, OUR NEW ALARM. ton, is in Pe-nsylvania, in the interest of the well circulated petition seconded by Postmast­ and Transparent. All Minetto Shades, Plain At the low price of $ 2 . 0 0 per Ret. Empire State tire extinguisher. While in West er Hurley’s recommendation would give them or Decorated, are unsurpassed in Scanty. H O M E M A D E Theie nre full seta of ten piece* and all perfect Ahtlisro! Hark Ibero! What’, that noise - Chester he visited historic Brundyvdnc. the desired mail service. It's worth the trving Durability and Finish. Mounted on first- goods. ( all and nee them. W e have jiiPt received Nothing but tlie fire nlartn railing out the lioy. class Spring Roller ready to hang. 6,00 papers of The Methodist society at Rockport is greatly for. The Berry, don’t go North, while the Burpee, hoof pleased that Rev. C. A. Maine is to lie their it South, JELLY, IMPORTED FLOWER SEEDS, pastor for another year. He has been there “ Two Coronets,” Mary Agnes Tinckcr's new- Anil the Sear. lad. yank their liosecnrt to the Point; IN LARGE TUMBLERS, That we shall sell for one year ami lias endeared himself to all who serial which was commenced in the April nntn- Nor the nook It Ladder Truck to It. hub. in liltb LAND! FARMS! 2 F O U l 2 1 3 CEKTTS. Thtroo C ents z* paper. and tnuek have attended his church or otherwise made ber of The American Magazine has proved a These are all new seeds. Wonder if the whole department's out of joint; Ills acquaintance. success nt the start. Miss Tincker is a strong We have a large stock of goods on hand and we For the Garoetvell ’lectrlc system will successfully writer, nnd has hosts of ndmirers who will be CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S JAMS, arc prepared to sell them lower than ever. The Waterville Sentinel thus speaks of its assist them, schools and a former Thomaston High School glad to find her new story in the only distinct­ $5.00 TO $10.00 PER ACRE IN GLASS JARS. And save enough In a few year, by putting a atop principal; ively American magazine we have. —WILL llflY ROUE OF TI1B— to false alarm. Io more than pay lor tile entire Waterville should congratulate herself upon BOSTON 5 & 10 CENT STORE, out-put So say nothing of the saving in .wear ihe excellent work done in her schools during The Casco Loan and Building Association, FINEST LANDS IN THE WEST. word, and excitement, which is beyond com­ the year, and especially during the last term Portland, have secured an olllcc which will lie OPPOSITE THORNDIKE HOTEL., 15 putation. Already the establishment of a large central ADDRERH, ROCKLAND, . . . MAINE. building nnd placing in it it head master of kept open every day, for the convenience of PURE VERMONT HONEY, Uru.th bankings now go up in smoke. ability and experience, yield results which in­ Shareholders and others desiring information, 1 C. H.STARRET7, dicate bow well the money has been invested and nre now receiving advance payments and FRENCH CANDIES, FO R S A L E . Bicycles are coming out of their winter quar­ that made the results possible. Tnc new build­ Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, Tilt; Homestead of the late Marlboro Packard,sit­ ters. ing is a success. Mr. Crawford is a success. special deposits, for which interest Is paid at an P. & C. SARDINES, uated three miles from Union Common, containing It is gratifying to one acquainted witli the past agreed rate nnd certificates given. LENORA, NORTON 00 , KAN8AB. one hundred acres wood land and pasturage, well Is Rockland to haven tennis elub this sea­ and present condition ot things in our lower 10-22 NICE PICKLES, divided, tillage land under high cultivation, will cut son ? (In Bottlca or by the quart. forty tons of hay (English), nice young orchard, schools to see the great improvement and lie 7 We should judge from tlie comments of our three wells of good water, storj - and-a-half house J. W. Kilt' is making improvements about ter results which are being obtained now as OLIVES AND LIMES, wilh ell and stable connected, new burn 40xh0, compared with former years. Mr. Crawford exchanges that tlie verdict against C. C. Beal cooper shop, and school handy. For lurther par­ bis house. seems to be the right man in the right place. in tlie Clinton alleged murder case wns not PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS. VERMICELLi, ticulars inquire of or address 14-17 A. Z HENDERSON, Warren, Me. George Clough has entered the employ of satisfactory, and tint the people Who watched ITALIAN MACARONI. W. A. McLain, LIKED THE PLACE. tlie trial believe tlie young man innocent. VALUABLE ESTATE IX WARREN The K. & L. has been doing a line passenger Ilis counsel have discovered new nnd impor­ McLOON & CROCKETT, business of late. A. A. Cailie lias just made us a call on the tant evidence nnd will ask for a new trial. FOR S A L E . return from his final trip to Vinalliaven. As For sale in Warren, Maine, a valuable estate, John Mallett is having an addition made to the Bodwell Granite Co. have finished tiieir c- nsisting of a cottage house of seven rooms, with bis house, Sen street. The Waldoboro Board of Trade is putting in PHOTOGRAPHERS. The Best Table Raisins ell, with a nice cistern and furnace in cellar. Barn portion of the work for the Ha. lcm River some work for its town, and setting a good ex­ 25 x 50 feet, shed attached, excellent cellar under Workmen are digging the cellars for the new Bridge, there will be no further use for his EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. the whole with huge cistern, all in good repair. ample to other boards. They have secured a Orchard of thirty-five trees all in hearing order. Slnghi houses on Broadway. service on Fox Island. Mr. Cailie says it is corn Canning factory, contingent on acres 3 lbs. Good Raisins...... 25c Thirteen acres of land with a never failing spring with feelings of regret that he takes leave of 321 Central Block, - Rockland, Me. of pure water all in good state of cultivation. With­ Alden McLain is rapidly recovering from liis enough being planted by tlie farmers, and arc injuries, and is out and about. his many friends on tho Island, anil that he New and Elegant Rooms nil on one floor, only one 2 lbs. Fine New Muscatels...... 25c in a few minutes walk of churches, post-offices, praparing for a thorough canvass of the town flight o f Htairn and filled up with stores, and schools. This estate is very desirable will always have the pleasantest recollections o f and surrounding country tor this purpose. The C lbs. Nice Pop Corn...... 25c as th<* location is line nd will be sold on reasona­ Miss Nettie Gregory is book-keeper for the ble terms by the owner, W. H. WETIIERBEK, Atkinson House Furnishing Co. their hospitality and their handsome island. hoard has also set the ball rolling for a water AM Improvements in the Photo­ 4 lbs. Nice Dates...... 25c Warren, Me., or C. M. WALKER, Rockland. 12 Mr. Cailie also says; ” 1 am particlarly in­ works system, and has other projects in view. E. K. Glover’s residence, corner of Masonic debted to F. J. Orbeton, tbe gentlemanly and and Broad streets, is being painted. graphic Art. FARM FOR SALE. entertaining book-keeper of tlie Bodwell Gran­ Bishop Fowler in bis address to the clergy­ Large Hky-llght mnde after plan* of Pcientlth- Ex­ A term for sale, situated in Friendship, contain­ Thorndike ft Hix received a car-load of ite Co., for the pleasure experienced during my men during the recent conference gave them perience and capable of making all kindH ot Soigle ing about one hundred and fifty acres, consisting of fancy Early Rose potatoes Tuesday. brief sojourns on the island, lie lias done all pictures, and especially Large Groups. We shall wood land, pasture and tillage. Cuts about 30 tons the following advice: -‘Methodists -bould make PURE VANILLA. of bay ; a small o chard; about six acres of land Pocahontas Council, Improved Orderjof Red- that time nnd opportunity would permit to preach Methodist doctrine. Do not preach plowed, and about 50 cords of Manure o:i the prem­ make it pleasant for me. It is to him that I ALL KINDS OF PICTURES ises; a Cranberry Swamp of about 4 acres, mostly men, has between 70 nnd 80 members. your doubts. Don't preach one doctrine all the Chocolate Cream s in bearing, ditched and flowed and a chance tor T. P. Pierce, esq., and C. E. Littlefield, esq., am indebted for the many pleasant rides to time. You can preach the life out ot a church and finish them in F irst clasH Style, such as Tin- a reservoir. The Cranberry Swamp alone is worth Round Pond, and the log cabin, to Granite types, Minnette, Curd Victoria, Cabinet, Prome­ A FULL POUND FOR 20c. more than the whole price of the farm. House, attended court in Wiscasset last week. by harping on one doctrine all tbe time. Don’t nade, Boudoir, Panel and Imperial, all barn, poultry house, cooper shop; school bouse Island, to Starboard Rock and other fine drives preach cranktification, That will desolate a near; about two miles from churcn and port office; J. G. Ludwig lost a valuable thoroughbred over their beautiful and excellent roads. I Highly Finished in First-class Style. about a mile from stave and saw mill For further yearling colt last week of pneumonia. church whenever preached, but tbe doctrine of particulars inquire on the premises or address shall never again look upon an unusually sanctification gives light.” -ALSO- Regular Price 40 cents. Thomas Lothrop is grading about bis bouse, JOHN » . STUnLEY, large fish without thinking ofiny Orlie- COPYING AND ENLARGING 13-16* South W aldoboro, Maine. corner of Lincoln and Littlerock streets. ton and his 10, pound cod. Had this story J l ST THE THING FOR FROSTING. George II. Haynes, esq., of Camden has our from emull pictures to any desired siae, 1-4 to life Four partridges were scared up near tile trot­ come frum the lips of almost anyone else I thanks for a beautiful little pamphlet on Maine size ting park the otiier day by a pedestrian. should have been inclined to have doubted it a Seaside Resorts, describing in bis engaging BY THE PLATINUM PROCESS. little, but Orbeton, never! He will always vein the various beauties and curiosities of our Don't throw loose paper into the street un­ These prints are absolutely permanent, acids are less you wish to be responsible for a runaway form one of my pleasantest recollections of seacoast towns from Bntli to Camden, a section absolutely powerless to fade them. We will finish ALWAYS HEAL QUARTERS horse! Maine." Mr. Cailie will return to Frankfort of tbe state which offers the finest opportuni­ in Oil, Water Color, India Ink and Crayon, and where he expects the work wil1 be finished in will endeavor to fill orders as promptly as is eoosis- —roit— The Morse house, near the Hanrahan rail­ ties for development as resorts, and whose pos­ tent with satisfactory work which we think out ex­ three or four months, when he will finally re­ sibilities are well shown up in this interesting perience will guaronree. Tlie very best care taken NOTICE TO YOUNG MEN road crossing, is being put in a state of re­ with small pictures sent to be copied. pair. turn to city. brochure. The work is a model of typograph­ ical beauty, and etnbelished with a number of OUR frame department. Tea, Coffee & Spices Enterprising farmers now dare the frost and ANOTHER RESCUER. tine illustrations. We shall keep in stock a large variety of mould­ tuck the early peas and potatoes into the ings of nil grades, such as Hard Wood, C'on»p< si- ground. A West Appleton Boy Saves the Life of lion, Bronze, Gold Metal and Gold. Will make A few months ago Miss Lillian Olcott closed frames to order of all grades to »uit customers. CLOTHING The New England Dispatch Co., J. It. Flye a Friend. Hoping to receive a share of pa-ronage wi will ’agent, has put out a handsome black and gilt Justin E. llart of West Appleton, 20 years her season nnd went to New York to defend a endeavor to give satisfactory work. IX) Bicknell Tea Co. suit brought by the Frnnco-Ainoricun agency sign, J. E. Vcrriil, artist. ago, rescued from drowning one Edwin Pel- concerning the rights of “ Theodora.” Roscoe McLOON & CROCKETT, SPOFFORD BLOCK. Tlie youngsters have the stamp fever the ton. Pelton and John Maddocks were swim­ CLOTHING worst kind, while a spool collecting mania is ming in the Burkett mill-pond and becoming Conkling ami Samuel G. Barnard were coun­ 321 CENTRAL BLOCK. - ROCKLAND sel, nnd a Mr. Johnson an important witness. having a successful run. (l ightened grappled each other and screamed for Within two weeks Miss Olcott, both of her at­ The old swamp lot, corner of Suffolk and help. Hart, who was about one quarter of a — II' YOU WANT A — torneys and Mr. Johnson have died. Mr. Bar­ Crescent streets has been built up and made mile oil’,beard them and ran to their assistance, nard, while trying a ease in court was seized throwing oil'his clothes as he ran, swam to into a nice building site. by cerebral hemorrhage, and died during tho MATERIALS Smith’s MUSIC Store. II,. II. Barham, Jr., and Marcus Lawrence them, took Pelton ashore and told Maddoeks to hold to a log and he would come and get him, afternoon, six hours before his distinguished We desire to call your attention to the fact that we NOBBY SPRING SLIT! arc conducting a tinsmith business on the associate in the case. have in stock Thomaston road, and are working up a good but before he got back Maddocks sank and trade. never came up. «-W e pay postage or express on all order* FOUR VARIETIES If we remember rightly Chester S. Pease M. lliivarc, the French scientist, has just amounting io $2.06 or over, and return the money — OK A — One week from Friday is the date for the for any that may be returned in two weeks from dove down and got tlie body of Maddocks af­ published the first part of a most interesting purchase, at Upright Piano Fortes! organization of the Rockland Loan and Build­ ter it had been in the water about one hour. work, entitled "Collisions at Sea." Collisions ing Association, and the Common Council All three of the boys were about 11 years have increased considerably with the great ex­ Sawtelle’s Music and Art Store. —AND— Nobby Spring Overcoat! room is the place. old. tension ot steam navigation nnd the narrowing down of ocean routes arising from the keen FOUR VARIETIES Nelson Hall went to Lewision Thursday, as OLD MUSICIAN. republican delegate irom Tenant’s Harbor. He competition among the various steamship com­ HARRIS' — CALL AND EXAMINE MY — panies. Ail tlie methods suggested may be Square Piano Fortes! goes from Lewiston to Skowhegan where he The Waterville .Mail in a recent issue gives a makes a purchase of some horses. sketch of the musical history of Horatio Fales brought down to tlie following: 1. The use —ALSO AN UNEXCELLED ASSORTMENT OF— of two navigation routes: outward and home­ ANODYNE Orville Wood mourns the loss of a horse— of that place. We quote it: At various times SPRING STOCK ward; 2. Slackening of speed during foggy “Old Tangy”—who departed this life Wed­ Mr. Fales taught bands in several cities in weather; 3. The use of deep-toned fog sig­ LINIMENT! PARLOR ORGANS nesday. Tangy was reputed to bo anywhere Maine, principally in Thomaston, Rockland, nals during thick weather; 1. Lighting up tlie We ask all who contemplate buying a first-class j u s t i n . from 30 to 10 years old. and Augusta. Returning to Boston lie organ­ Musical Instrauu nt to call and examine our Assort­ course ahead at night lime; 5. Finally, Inter­ Thousands have been cured ami relieved of Kid­ m ent. Rockland's Main street is smooth und hard ized the Files’ quadrille band, and continued ney Complaint by the use of this Liniment. Used national rules of tbe road in ease of impend­ infernally and externally, relieves the worst eases / C. I Ar <2 W TE 1.O WEE PRICES Til A -V . I A’ F Al, the Latest Shades in 'SPRING OVER­ until 1880. In 1871 he removed his headquarters as a lloor und the other streets are getting into ing collision. To meet some of these condi­ ofChronic Rheumatism, and in onlinary cases an COATS***- Do not forget :o •«-< them. to Montpelier,Vt.,where he remained ten years, DEALER J.Y trim. For once Rockland can crow a little tions the device of Cupt. W. P. Hurley of this immediate cure is guaranteed. For Sciatic liheu- touching hands throughout the state. In the maiinn it is Al. Cramp or Pdins, Lame Brwfe or TllE STATE, EOR T/IE REASON: over her neighbor, Thomaston. city is peculiarly fitted, and we hope to see it Sides, will find it a sure relief. For Lauio Stomach, early partof the war he was engaged in organ­ adopted. Bleeding at tin* Lungs and Kplttiug Blood, it is a The sidewalk on Liineroek street, west of izing regimental hands for Vermont regiments. most effective anodyne. For all diseases of the Throat ami Lungs, such as Hard Dry Cough, These Instruments are Mine. II. II. Crie’s, needs to ho raised and repaired. He removed to Maine in 1872, travelling for a WHOLE-FALL PANTS. Whooping Cough, Colds, luftuemta, Catarrh, Bron­ It is much lower than tho road bed, which season; then located in Portland for a year or I All the signs point to a great year for tlie sea chitis, Asthma, Sore Throat,Putrid and 'other forms pours its water and mud upon it. girt portions o f Maine. It is the fashion to ! Diptheria, HarrU* Andoyne Liniment taken ba two where he was director of the old Portland lead. Outwardly it is m»ed for tfprains. Bruises, No Dealer or Manufacturer Has Any Local base ball interests arc at a low ebb,but brass band, J. Cole, leader. Oo leaving Port­ summer on the shore; to toughen tlie skin and Cuts, Swollen or Stiff Joint*, Ooatraeted Cords or ATHLETIC PANTS, redden tho blood liy a fearless wantoning with Muscles, Chilblains, tThanned Hands or Lips, the Claim on Them. the noon papers arc eagerly scanned to see land be came to Waterville, where he has bites of Mosquitoes and all poisonous Insects. the sun und air; to breathe through the hot whether or no the Bostons have downed the since remained.” Eov Sale by all Pealsrn in Dmgn and Medicines, lean lit out a Brass, Stringed or Reed Band, solstice,tlie invigorating and saline atmosphere with New or Second Hand Instruments, also Uni- ATHLETIC SHIRTS, Phillies, what the Chicagos did with the De- Wholenaltt Ayents, forms. The Smaller Instruments, including the troits, etc. Base ball is rightly called the HORSE HAIRS. uf the sea; to live two or three months on tlie J ohn Bir d & Co., a n d Hpk a h , Mav k H-wvkb, Stewart Banjo. Piano Stools and Covers. Music Maine sea shore is the desire alike of the Uoefahuid, Maine. 11 and Musical Wares are in stock. National game. Dug out of the Equine Reporter’s Eye O'Second Hand Instruments taken hi exchange BICYCLE HOSE, The South-end Knitting Bee was very pleas­ pleasure seeker and the invalid,old and young, for new. Instruments Warranted. Terms of pay­ and Put in Here. the rich and those who arc not so rich; those ment made io suit customers. GENTS’ NIGHT SHIRTS, antly entertained at the home of Mrs. T. 11, CONTAIN McLain Friday evening of a week ago. They The Camden llerald says that Miliy Bean’s that can build and own cottages, and those ALBERT SMITH. have now nearly $30 as the result of their mare Constellation has twin bay colts. Nelson who must hire one—all long for a breath of NO LADIES' CELLULOID winter’s work und the interest still continues, stock. To say young Bean is proud and hap­ Maine's ocean air, and they will conic in “ 8CRAP8." py doesn’t more than half express the tact. swarms this year. The most attractive parts COLLARS AND CUFFS, 75 being present ut the last meeting. Wednes­ hut are warranted V> be a day last they met with Mrs. Win. Munroe, Twin colts have also been added to the Itorse nre yet to he occupied. Rockland is just wak­ Ntraigtit long filler of tho Iwtst stock of Nathaniel Young of Lincolnville. ing up to the advantages with which nature lias ana toDWco. free from Main street. sticks, stems, tilth, or flavor­ MACHINE SHOP. SPRING STYLES OF We have just learned ot the death of Mr. has endowed her; Camden is bound to fill up, ing, and to ho In every way The pussy willows are now on deck. the BEST CIGAR KlK 16 II. C. DAY has a first-class ma HATS JUST IN, Beau’s twin Nelson scions. and old l’emiiquid is booming. Everybody CKNTN MADE IN AMEH- _ chine shop Tillson Wharf where There is a strange fact concerning the loca­ JCA. A Dial proves this ut who once comes within the charms, or perhaps assertion. he is prepared to do all kinds of tion of the Tliomaston and Rockland M. E. NEWSPAPER NOTES. mure properly speaking tbe fascinations of ASK FOR SLEEPER’S H AS. work on shafting,pulleys, derricks, FANCY SHIRTS churches. When a traveller from Rockland to Femaquid Point, always retain a strong engine repairs, etc., etc. Heavy OF ALL KINDS. Thomaston reaches the okl depot the spire of The Pattern Farmer, formerly tlie llume desire to return to it. Here as nowhere else on work und odd jobs promptly and the Tliomaston M. E. church is directly in the Farm, which has been published for a few the entire coast, is the restless and resistless satisfactorily done. as II. C. D A Y . center ot the road, ahead. When a traveller months liy the proprietors ot the Watetville power and grandeur ol the oeean seen to best OPEN FRONT SHIRTS from Thomaston to Rockland reaches the hili If,nJ, has been sold by them to the Lewiston advantage. Making boldly out into the deep b. B. hLEEFEK A CO., Factory, nw at Thorndike's the spire of the Rockland M. Juuraal. The F‘inner will lie merged in the waters for ten miles; the hlulf terraced up by H<*U Willi Collar & Cuffs Attached. Trade Mark. Iteg. Dec. 20, I Hui. E. church is directly ahead. columns of the Journal The retirement of the attrition ot the tumbling breakers forages SALESMEN W O O U U U K Y . E A T IIA M Jk NB FonlbiJI, Out. Established 1642, 465 acres, the O.E. BLACKING-TON. from the banks of the Clyde, Scotland. jirJ and c91 Atlantic Aveuae, Boehm. lb Ab largest nurseries in C auada. 14-27• eral waters, and be whole 1 there are not many PemaquiJs, 2 TITE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888

OUR CIRCULATION. MEN AND WOMEN The regular weekly eirenlaiion of the CovniER- Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less LARGE STOCK, NEW THE ATKINSON G a z e t t e la 2fl8(>. Thia la the largeat circulation Interest to Our Readers. rtlntned by any paper Io Knox County, and nearly all of It la in that county nod In the neighhortntc H. I,. Thomas is visiting at North Haven. onea of Lincoln, Waldo and Hancock. We' Invite II. I. Hix went to New York Wednesday. LOW PRICES. the moat complete Invvatiuutiou of our claim, and Mrs. I. T. Lovejoy of Belfast is in the city. SPRING DRESS GOODS HOUSE FURNISHING will allow our edition or our hooka to anybody who Albert Smith and wife went to Boston Satur­ ,JL. • J may wiahto aee. day. Miss Chloe Dunton is home from Massachu­ Waterville is iittrudtitling musical instruction setts. NEW GOODS into its public schools, and the same should he Hanson Cushman is in the citv from New COMPANY, done in this city, even if it lie necessary to sac­ York. Fred Tuttle has entered the employ of C. F. -AT- rifice some oilier branch o f study to tin so. Tuttle. Mrs. A. IL Kirkpatrick is in Boston study­ St. Nicholas Building, - Rockland, Maine. Ctd. S. II. Allen of Thomaston, is one of the ing art. republican delegates to the Chicago Convention Mrs. Seward of Waldoboro bus been visiting Fuller & Cobb’s and T. It. Simonton of Camden one of the in town. delegates to the anti saloon republican conven­ Miss Lizzie Doherty lias been visiting at E.B.HASTINGS - Vinalhaven. tion, New York. Gen. Davis Tillson and wife are on their way home from Florida. A new lot of Through the effort! of the Granges in Waldo \V. S Keene of the Bar Harbor Rccorrf has county a creamery will probably be established been home for a visit. We Have the Largest, the Best, and Most Artistic Line of in or about Belfast at an early day. The George A. Perrigo,esq., was in the city from Grange is doing a great anti good work in North Haven, Friday. WOOL HENRIETTAS! .Maine. Miss Eliza Swan of Rockland has gone to Warren to teach school. Received to-day in shades of Serpent ■flic Dover Ob.irrrer, which has heretofore , Mis. Elisha Brown of Boston is visiting nt Green, Serpent Blue, Goeblin Blue, espoused the cause of U. C. Burleigh for th e - li. M. Pillsbury's, 66 Broadway. Olive. Sage, Navy, Myrtle, Etc. A Mrs. Thompson of Millhridgc is visiting at New Henriettas Republican nomination (or governor, lias Charles A. Young’s, Grace street, new lot of changed hands and at the same time has i W. K. Porter lias secured a position in Wil- I changed its policy and in its last, issue lias an kins Si Young's printing office, Boston. editorial ttl that effect from which we take the Mrs. Charles A Davis of Bangor, formerly S I L K W A R P S are now all in and we are displaying following extract: of this city, is visiting old friends in town. Certain newspapers, however, still continue I Miss Retta Dunton of Union, who lias been the to print extracts from the first Observer urticle, visiling friends in town, returned Inime Friday. in Blacks and Colors of the celebra­ unit claim it as a Burleigh paper. Nothing John Bird, 2nd, Ralph Blitckington and Rob­ ted Read’s make—the best made. could lie more unfair or further from the truth. ert Packard are home from Orono for a few While the Obserrer is not a Burleigh piper, it days. recognizes the right o f every voter to express T. M. Singer of Bates College, Lewiston, is Finest Assortment of Shades! his own prefeicnee in his own way. in this city, raising funds for that worthy in NEW COMBINATION PATTERNS All Inst year Tin: C -G. howled itself hoarse stitution. John S. C ase leaves this week for Kansas in favor ol a system of lire alarm that would Citv, where Francis Cobb and party have pre­ in the new shades of Peach Blow. enable our liremen to locate the lire and save a ceded him. Goeblin Blue. Steel Grew Etc. ever seen in Dress Goods. We have useless tramping here, there and everywhere | Mrs. Marv Kalcr, who has been spending the in search of something to put out. Chief winter in Boston, returned to her home in this them in all the new shades of Serpent Tighe ami his assistants alsti agitated the mat- city last week. Capt. I. L. Snow and wife left Friday for Cobra, Copper. Mahogany. Gobelin, ten, and now through tlie recommendation of , N. C., and not the preceding Mon­ of Mayor White, the efforts of Chief Jones day, as was intended. Sage. Myrtle, 'Willow Green. Etc. and the common sense action of our city fath­ Miss Cummings very pleasantly en­ PARASOLS. ers we are to have an efficient system of tire tertained a small party of friends Thursday Wc have an elegant line of alarm, Rockland Is progressing, dear renders, evening. An elegant collation was served at eight o'clock. Wc have opened the largest as­ and tlie day of false economy in city affairs Mrs A. K. Sylvester of Brockton is in this sortment ever shown in this city in is past. Notv for the receiving tomb! Is the citv and will make her home with her daugh­ Fancies, Lace, Plain, Etc., at Low committee ready to report ? ter. Mrs. A. 11. Whitford. Miss Annie Holmes TRIMMINGS of Brockton is visiting there. Prices. Tis lamentable—the rapidity with which our Mary, wife ot Wm. Pendleton, died at her home on Front street, Thursday, after a severe forests arc being depleted. The destructive illness, t he funeral occurred Sunday at t»„ work of the ax is noticeable even in our locali­ p. m.. Rev. W, M. Kimmel officiating. Mrs. To Match all the Shades. ty. This was the subject of conversation be­ Pendleton was the daughter of Daniel and Eliza Bartlett of Hope and a sister of Dr. Isaac tween severul persons who went out over the Bartlett of that town She has two sisters, also Dress Goods. K. & L. Friday noon, and saw tlie ravages of residents of Hone. She leaves a husband anti the wood chopper. As one gentleman remurked : live children—Elbridge Pendleton of Hurricane I-lanii, Roscoe Pendleton of St. John, C. H. A Large Assortment at 121c. “ In a few years ’twill tic a treat to see a tree." Pendleton of this city, Mrs. Charles Jameson CHILDREN’S - CARRIAGES! This is Arbor Day hut we bear of no gener 11 and Mrs. Amelia Jameson, also of this city. observance of the day. Tis a wise provision, Mrs. Pendleton was a most estimable lady. 20 pieces Dress Goods at 25 cents. NEW LINK OF— and if observed only partially would lend to Her home-life was one of faithful and loving ■care for husband and children, and she will be 10 pieces Dress Goods at 37 l-2c. ; Ever shown in the city of Rockland. Mothers, come and counteract the wholesale destruction of our sadly missed. Sho was a kindly neighbor, and woodlands. We hope that the Grange by many a sick lied has been nssunged by her 20 pieces Dress Goods at 37 l-2e ; SOLOREO - SILKS !l see another year may take action in the matter and tender ministrations and her large circle of ac­ former price 50c. plan to have the day faithfully observed. quaintances by whom she tvas respected and beloved feel that a good friend has left them. 100 pieces in all the latest colors Bio. Simonton of the Camden llerahl in his at 50c ; worth from 75e to 81. This IN THE NEW SHADES commendable effort to have the localities of the Tlie second George's Valley meeting was Very Cheap Beauties for tlie Money. “coming watering place of Maine" escape some held in Appleton, Wednesday, and was a very is a BA R G A IN counter. of the unpleasant nomenclature that mars interesting one, the sentiment being all one way many of the attractive points in that pause —in its favor. The third meeting will be held place called Bar Harbor, as apparent in the in Union next Friday. The “Doodle Bug” mountain called “ Devil's Back," the two pretty road is progressing. hills named the “ Bubbles,” and the rather REAL ESTATE CARPETS. queer place called the “ Devil's Den," would WE SHALL OPEN apply the word “ l’ariatiiie" to the new road DON’T BUY YOUR Showing That Property In This County botween Mount Beattie ami Megunticook, with Ej^Carpets Made and Laid and at Owisi'AyiM , its magnificent outlook. Bro. Simonton urges Is Saleable. short notice. the above name as euphonious. We think our With the advent of spring there is a growing TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, ...... " M ' CLOCKS! brother's ear for euphony rather dull. The activity in real estate matters in this county. [yCarpets delivered free in New man who prefers “ Crystal Lake” to "Maha- This is noticeably the ease at Camden. From England when reached by boat or uada Lake" or a drink of “ Oyster River Fond" the books ot the register of deeds we take the railroad. —AIJ. OUR NEW - T- OP Peddlers at Double What We Ask. water to a drink of "Nalinnada,” does not following late changes; commend himself ns a judge of euphonious II. M. Brown to John E. Ilan’y, esq., parties Brussels Carpets at 90 cents. anil propertv o f this city, real estate on Grace sounds. The consonant “T” is a very weak street, lor $500. Brussels Carpets at Si.00. sounding letter, and is appropriate only to John Clifford to George li. Ludwig and Win. M i Save jour Money on diminutive effects as liny, tone, toe, tony; or A. Kirk, parties and property of Camden, real I Brussels Carpets SI.25, I f as more clearly seen, suppose we say, “Tad- estate on the western side of Central street, for 4 dcus Tiinonton." Now add force to the “T” $350. Tapestry Brussels at 50 cents. by a hearty “ It" annul and we have Thaddeus, T. 11. Simonton to John Clifford, parties and property of Camden, real estate west side of Tapestry Brussels at 58 cents. 25 dozen more of the Fine Sm yrna Rugs. which sounds very well, even if applied to a Central street, for $350, village editor, although it be a handsome vil­ George B. Ludwig and Wm. A. Kirk to Mary Tapestry Brussels at 65 cents. lage and an able editor. Now Bro. Simonton's E. Mills, parlies and property of Camden, land idcu of combining the historical with the situated on tlie west side of Central street, for Tapestry Brussels 75 to $5 cents. JERSEY UNDERVESTS ! Give the Peddlers the Go-by ’ euphonious is most commendable, hut his ear $200. is at fault, lie fails to catch the beauty of two George B. Ludwig and Win. A. Kirk Io Mary All Wool Carpets at 15 cents. C. AlJen, parties and property of Camden, land Wo can sell a names mentioned by him—"Basheba" and on the west side ot Central street, for $200. Job lot all Wool Carpets 55 to 55 which wo have been selling tor the “ Wawenock," remembering that the “a" has James G. Simonton to Merritt F. Lenfest, Jjfoiid sound and the “ e" the “ a” long parties and property of Vinalhaven, land with cents. past three weeks received this morn­ ML sound, as in'/c/c, and bearing in mind that tlie buildings thereon, for $1000. jj______HANGING-;-LAMB! romantic element always inheres to the unfor­ Hannah Rivers to Nancy Davis, parties and Oil Cloth 20 to lo cents. ing, anil we shall continue to sell property ot St. George, land for $500; second For less Money than tliev tunate side, even as our sympathies are always parcel $100. Straw Matting 12 1-2 to 35 cents. with the under dog in a light. Now Tarratiiie them at tlie same low price, Harriet L. Harrington to Wm. Podey, par­ ask of you. Drive might lie appropriate to a wooded road ties and properly of St. George, land for $100. Hemp 36 in. wide, 15 cents. in North Carolina, where the very smell would Jere Nutt to Benj. P. Paul, parties and prop­ be inhaled in the name, the same us “Terra­ erty of Camden, land on Beet'll Hill, for $325. Remnants of Brussels in length of pin” would lie appropriate to a road among the Joseph E. Clinton, Camden, to W. O. Hew­ from 5 to 25 yards at less than cost. eel grass and water hushes of Chesapeake Bay. ett of Rockland, land in the rear of Mr. Hew­ 62 1-2C. ett's residence, Park street, for $150. Always good for small rooms anil Wc regret much the necessity of advising our Hannah Paul and Wm A. Paul to Benj. I’. halls. village compeer, hut ure forced to act, fearing Paul, parties and property of Camden, land on tliatour worthy brother's euphonious ear may telegraph road to Rockland from the Iloboken each. They are worth just 81.00. Car Load of ORefrigeratorsCH Just Arrived. school-house, lor $500, tend to change the boom of Camden into the Also 50 doz. Jersey Vests which we tomb of Camden. Annie E. I,eland to George P. Ginn, parties and property ot Vinrihaven, Green Island and buildings thereon, for $500. JACKETS! shall sell at only 25c each. Ask to CONVENTIONS. Joshua Rivers to Wm. A. Rivers, parlies mid OIL STOVES! property of Cushing, land at Broad Cove, for sec’them. The Republican delegates at-large elected $600. A large variety in all prices. at Bangui'are Congressman Uoutelle.Mr. Man- Adelbert A. Hill to David G. Hunter, parties ley of Augusta, Charles 11. l’rescott of Bidde­ and propertv ot Camden, laud and buildings, ford and Col. 8. 11. Allen of Thomaston. 'The for $20(HI. Special Bargains in Jerseys, &c. DON’T BUY CLOTHES WRINGERS FROM JEW PEDDLERS. presidential electors are .Samuel N. Campbell Avery F. Brown and Win. N. Brown Io Jesse Drake, parties and property of Camden, ot Cheirytield and Capt. Horace II. Sliaw. land for $800. New Cloakings in light and dark. At Lewiston Dingley was unanimously re­ Fred Folsom to Wm. A. At liorn, parties and Come to the St. Nicholas Building-and sec the W ONDER­ nominated for Congress from ibis district, and property ot Washington, one-half interest in Chadwick’s Spool Cotton Blaine fur president was endorsed as the choice, real eslate on the county road leading by West FUL BARGAINS. Just arrived of the convention, as was also the case at Ban­ Washington, for $190. Susan E. and Elijah Walker of Somerville, gor, Mass., to Jere Brown of this city, land near This is the best Machine' Thread in Mr. Brown’s residence, Limeiock street, fur J O B S. REV. MR. CUM M ING S. $225. the market. We are ottering Calvin Wright to Mrs Mary A Jackson, A Brief Sketch of His Life An Honor­ parties ami property of Washington, real es­ Scrim at 50 cents a yard. 40 Rolls of Carpetings ! able Position. tate lor $800. Rev. C. S. Cummings, the new pastor ot Hannah E. I’inkhuin of Union to L. M. Ladies’ .Jersey Cnderwear at 25c. Staples of Washington,theFratiklin Perry place Extra Bargains Pratt Memorial church, arrived in this city in Washington fur $170. Gents’ Collars.all styles, 3 for 25c. F inest i« the land. O u r C arpet Room is on the g ro u n d Hour; Thursday, and preached Sunday, both in the There is also recorded a series ol exchanges pulpit and social service making u most pleas­ of property between Edith J. Green, Frank E. Curtains, all complete, 35 cents. don’t have to go up stairs to see carpets. Respectfully, ing impressiou upon his parishioners, Mr. Easton, Wallace E. Easton, Georgia A.'Thorn­ Cummings has been in the ministry seven dike aud Agues E. Herrick, parties aud lunu of Camden. Remnants 10 inch unbleached cot­ years, preaching first at Andover, then at Ox­ ton 7 cents. ford, going thence to Bridgton where he has T he Belfast Journal'! Liberty correspon­ just completed a three years pastorate, during dent writes as follows ; Charles Brown of this Colored Velvets 58 cents. Oil Cloth C arpetings! which BI members have been added to the village was kicked by a horse lust Sunday and Broadcloth, all colors, $l.

Casks 20 cents. SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE. M R S. L. S. K E E N E . STANDARD BRED STALLION FARWELL HALL, - ROCKLAND. FOLKS AND THINGS. Kiln-wood 93.50. D r e s s m a k e r , 276 M a in S t ., An Important Subject Well Handled Alvin Joslin tonight. by an Engineer and a Physician. Left for Boston and New York Monday. Miss !850—REGULAR WEEILY CIRCUIATIOH—2650 Jennie Smith wi I attend to all customers dur­ KELLOGG! TUESDAY, EV6„ MAY 1. The M. E. sociable will he held in the church The lecture by E. C. Jordan on the above in­ ing Mrs. Keene’s absence. 11-15 0 , 0 4 7 . vestry, tomorrow, Wednesday evening. teresting suhjcct, advertised for Wednesday Bright Bay. black points, both hind fetlocks For Additional Locals See F irst Page. M. II. Babcock will preach at the Free Bap­ evening, was again postponed till Thursday b i r t h s . white; bred by U N. Smith, Fashion Steed Farm, , N. J , foaled 1893; stands 16 bands high, tist church next Sunday morning and evening. evening when it was delivered to a goodly au­ and weighs 1125 pounds . Sire Gen. Washington, Today is Arbor Day. Two young men were fined 95.10 each ttefore dience of OUr citizens in Armory Hall. Mr. GAV—Rockland, A pril 28, to Mr. and M r* *. Inane 1161 standard, under rules <», 7 nnd 9; bay stallion, Jordan's lecture was very interesting and full Gay, a pop. black points, 16 hands, foaled 1874, bred at Fashion W. M. Motfrc has given us a specimen of sea Judge Hicks, yesterday, for fast driving Sun­ Di nc’a n — Vln ilhavett, April 7, to Mr. and Mr*. Steed Farm by Gvn. Knox. 140, record 2.31 1 2, of important, vital fact9 that every person in Ilenry <’. Duncan, a son. corn for otir cabinet. d ay . public trial 2.24; sire of Lady M aud, 2.18 1-4, dam otir city should have heard. It was made Ba r to n —Vinalhnven, April 17, to Mr. and Mr«. Lady Thorn, re ord 2,19 1-4, to wagon 2 24; trotted Mrs. .1. E. Rhodes of this city inspected Edward Barton, a Ron. 106 heats,in 2.30 or b tter, full Riser to Mnrnbrlno •'M Wood boats arc plenty and big piles of fuel more interesting by a scries of illustrations, B row n—80. I hornAftton, A nril 22, to M r. and I’afchen, 58, sire of 14 in tin 2.30 list. Lady 'Tborn lumber up the wharves. Izifayettc Carver Relief Corps, Vinalltaven, emphasizing his various points. Mrs. Herbert Brown, a daughter. by Marnbilno Chief, 11. sireoi 6 with reco.ds from Tuesday. D lnn—Rockland, A pril 23, to Mr. and Mr*. John 2.19 1-4 to 2.30, and o f40 sons nnd daughters that up The new house of Lewis Childs, Willow Prefacing Mr. Jordan's remarks Dr. Hitch­ I)uon, a daughter. to tho close of 1886 had sired or procured 90 trotters street, is up and boarded. Rev. Mr. Cummings has leased the Freeman cock, secretary of our Board of Health, read a Brown —R ockland, A pril 13, to Mr. and Mr*. in the 2.30 list. bouse, Grove street, through the agency of C. Howard Brown, a daughter. Kellogg’s darn, May I».»v, by Aberdeen, sire of Charles Wood is talking of building a new timely paper on Rockland’s sewerage and needs. W a t e r iioLflK — BocRlnnd, April 13, to Mr. nnd Hattie W oodward, 2.15 12. Modock, 2.19 12. May M. Walker, esq. Wc regret that lack of space forbids the repro­ Mn». William WaUrhouw, a daughter. Day’s dain, May Stears dam of ML*y Bird, 2 21 in house on Willow street. .Ioiinhon — Rockland, A pril 27, to Mr. and Mra. Hanlv A Lord have sold a cottage lot nt In­ duction of the article entire in our paper, ns it harness, 2 19 3-4 to saddle, and 2 24 to wagon. May William Hyde sells about 50 Boston Records F. II. Johnson, a son. Blears by John C. Fremont, son of Long Island graham’s Point, lot No. 7, with cottage there­ is packed with facts and arguments of vital in­ S m it h —Appleton, April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Black Hawk. daily. He also sells the Portland papers. Preston A. Smith, n son. From the rich inheritance from both sire nnd on, to II. M. Brown. terest to our people. He stated that a survey Bk k —North Appleton, April 13,to Mr. and Mrs. dam’s side, it is dlflicult to conceive how Kellogg Jesse R. Richardson is doing the mason work of the city was of the first importance, so that Arthur A. Buck, a daughter —Flora Arvilda. can fail to get trotters and very fast ones. I Pa get C H A R L E S L. D A VIS' on the Well O. Singhi houses, Broadway. . E. F. Gregory and Jacob U. Farrington hnvc nil show well and although’of course are yet too bought the old II. L. Thomas fish market, and drainage nrcas might be ealeu lntcd. Rock young to indicate anything more than a WOKLO-KEXOWXEI) Geo. L. Snow has opened his new store, be­ will hereafter conduct the business there. land’s sewerage system was described and its C arriag es. probability for the future, nevertheless, give every tween the stores of O. P. Hix ami J. II weaknesses nnd defects pointed out, while the indication of becoming fast trotters. Kellogg Dr. II. F. Merrill, assisted by Dr. II. P. w ill inaki* the Renton <>r IMHrt nt my stable, Flint. proper way to remedy these defects and the S m it h —Bi rhei l —Rockland, April 25, Benjamin Rockland, Maine. Fairfield, will hold spiritual services in Wash­ A. Smith, of Gloucester, Mass., and Annie M. ALVINJOSLIN Ground will be broken by the construction ington Hall, Middle street, next Sunday nt 2 necessary course to pursue Is hinted at. Rock­ Russell of Vlnnltiaven. TERMS, $20 TO WARRANT crew of the Limcrock R. R. in a week or ten land needs a better sewerage system, and the G o o dw in —Mc F a iilan - Franklin, A pril 21, by and 7 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Bowler, Stephen T. Goodwin, nnd Mar­ H. S. MOOR, Prop. COMEDY OO., days. thanks of our citizens are due to ottr Board of gery E. McFarlan, both of Franklin. —CELKIIHATED— The Loan and Building Association will be Layr —Mr-i:nvr.v—Union, April 79, Warren LeBtcr Rokcs is at work in Rockville, mak­ Health for their endeavors to educate Rockland organized in the city council room s one week Lnyr ami Lydia Meservey, both of Union, ing extensive repairs on the house of I. B. to a realizing sense of the importance of this OPERATIC SOLO ORCHESTRA! from next Friday, May lltb. All who arc in­ need. We have a reluctant promise from Dr, Keene. terested arc invited to bo present. The meet­ —AND— W. If. Glover & Co. received their first cargo Hitchcock to give us an article on this suhjcct, ing will be public. which will appear next week. of lumber from Bangor by schooner W. II. B how.n— Vinnlhaven. A pril 23. Benjamin F. W A T C H W O R K $10,000.00 CHALLENGE BAND. If the good genius that presides over the Brown, aged 82 years, 1 month. 14 dnys. Jewell, Thursday. — ——♦♦»------NEW SCENERY! street sprinkler would see to it that the CITY SACHEMS. IIa s s e n —Rockland, A pril 25, Samuel Hnssen, Perry Bros, wharf will lie 101 feet longer nged 67 years, 11 days, — DONE IN A — crossings arc not sprinkled ’twould lie appreci­ W il l ia m s - South Hope, April 23, Charles F. 130 LAUGHS IN 180 MINUTES. and 12 feet wider than the old wharf. 'Twill ated by our people who dislike travelling At a Special Pow Wow They Raise a Williams, of Rockland. be a substantial and roomy structure. Big Lot of Scalps. T y ler— App'eton, April 21, Edwin R.Tyler, for. through sticky mttd. marly of Camden, aged 64 years, 5 month-, 9 days. Workmanlike Manner, Admission, 50 and 75 Cents. Daniel Churchill anil II. L. Churchill went A special meeting of the city council was II a l l —Rockland, April 20, Sat ah II., wife • The prohibitionists of this city will hold a Isaac T. Hall, aged 70 years. KRNKRVKD SKATS, 75 CKNTR. held Wednesday, and a big grist of business — AND IN EVERY CASE— to Montvillc Friday, where they work at their meeting in the hall over It. Fred Crie A Co.’s K a LEU— Waldoboro, April 19, Capt. Andrew J. liieats for ruIp at Spear, Mav K Stover’ft. 16 trade, carriage and sleigh trimming. ground out. Kaler, aged 47 years. store tomorrow, Wednesday evening, at seven Bry a n t—Lincolnville, April 18, Nellie Bryant, A New Hampshire man, who was in town o’clock, to choose delegates to the state conven­ The petition of Leander Weeks and others aged 82 years, 8 m onths. Satisfaction Warranted. FARWELL HALL, for the extension of Masonic to Highland Ma h oney-H o p e , April 15. Philip M. M ahoney, last week, reported plenty of snow in his native tion which is soon to meet in Portland. aged 64 years, 8 months, 27 days. state, and a very.backward spring. street was referred to the committee on streets. L e r f n er —W ashington, April 17, E. W . Less- Friday Eve’ng, May 4. Simonton Bros, have their store completed ner, aged 60years, 8 months, 3 days. Some 110,00 limecask heads from the Pay- and are now ready for all the business that pre­ The committee on city property was instruct­ Snow—Rockland, April 30, Hannah, widow of son mill at West Warren arc being discharged ed to ascertain the cost of a safe for the preser­ the late Elisha Snow, aged 92 years, 2 months, 23 sents itself. We shall give a description of days. Funeral Wednesday at 1.30 at home of Mrs. M.M.GENTHNER, The Powerful Rtmantij; Actor at the depot. They are very finely made. their elegant new place of business In our next vation of the assessors’ hooks. C. R. Mallard, Middle St. N<»ltheck—Thomaston, April 28, Mrs. Margaret 234 MAIN STR EET. Stephen Prescott has bought the Asa Morse issue. The Fashion Shcrt and Dclinralors are The committee on finance was instructed to Norheck, aged 58 years, 6 months, 21 days. house, near the Hanrahan railroad crossing, now ready. contract for the taking of the census of the II at< ii—Thom aston. A pril 27, Mrs. C aroline, FREDER33 BRYTON and is having it put in repair for occupancy. The continued illness of President Knight births and deaths in otir city since January 1st, wile ef Roland Hatch, nged 79 years, 6 months. Samuel Bryant is to erect a shop on Myrtle and the absence of others makes another post­ 1860, to April 1st, 1885, and have the same re­ corded, the cost ot the work not to exceed RETURN THEM. street, bank of John Kittredge’s store, which ponement of the Board of Trade meeting nec­ Will the parties who borrowed the Settees belong­ will be occupied l>y Joseph Veazie for a shoe- essary. The members will he notified of the 9100. ing to the city, and used in Arm ory llall. please re- Aldermen Iiutler and Wight and Councilmen ttirn them or notify the Committee on City Prop­ shop. date of the meeting when it occurs. There will erty where they can he found. Rockland Encampment, I. O. O. F., admin­ be business of importance. Weeks, Walker and W. H.Smith were appoint­ 16 17 F. W. WIGHT, Chairman. W all Pa pe r s! istered the three degrees to three candidates The land agent ltns been authorized and in­ ed a committee to overhaul and destroy the ac­ Friday evening, and received seven applica­ structed to convey to G.W.Kintball,of this eity, cumulation of worthless papers and documents B JL KT -A. 3ST -A. S IN CREAT VARIETY, tions. the state’s interest in “ Crow Island”(so called) in the city treasurer’s vault —HELLING AT— I PRICES NEVER BEFORE REACHED IN The W. C. T. U will hold a Bible Reading and "Dry or Yellow Ledge,’’ in Hancock The council appropriated 91500 and instruct­ Cents ;i Dozen, and ed the committee on lire alarm to contract with at the parlors of the Y M. C. A. on Friday at county, lor the sum of 910. These islands or N ice f inality. ROCKLAND. •i i'. M. All ladies cordially invited to he ledges are adjacent to Swan's Island, and their the Gamewell Co. for their system. present. value is but nominal. The order relating to the sale of the Rhoades CHARLES A. HASKELL. The buildings on the corner of Main and The members of the Knox County Bar ten­ ship-yard was concurred in by the lower FINE GILT PAPERS Myrtle streets, on the site of James Donahue's der a complimentary supper at the Thorndike, hoard. LADIES SAVE MONEY! proposed block, are being moved away, pre­ Saturday evening, at 8 30 o’clock, to F. R. The sum of 9100 was appropriated to assist paratory to the work of building. Rowell, esq., who leaves shortly for Seattle, in the proper observance of Memorial Day. By hunting up your old style Hats and Bonnets From 7 Cents a Roll Upwards. W. T.,where lie intends to locate. Mr. llowell and bring them into the Bonnet Bleachcry and have Rockland Masons will he represented at the O. J. Conant was elected city liquor agent. has won for himself an honored position in the them made as good as new and mode Into the most Grand Lodge in Portland this week by F. C. fashionable styles and promptly done. R. H. BURNHAM, Knox Bar and has a host of friends outside SNOW RECORD. Flint, L. S. Robinson, Capt. C. A. Sylvester, the legal profession. B. F. SARGENT, 2.U MAIN STREET. S. A. Keyes, A. I. Mather, and perhaps oth­ Some Statistics Concerning Our Late Bock land, M aine. ers. AMUSEMENTS. Unpleasant Winter. Uncle Sam has taken pity on our merchant Our Razorville correspondent has been keep­ marine and has sent some big lanterns to fes­ May halls will be held at McLain’s Mills WANTED. and Spruce Head this evening. ing an account of the weather the past winter First-class COAT, PANT and VEST MAKEHB toon the breakwater ami prevent future ship­ nnd sends us the following result of his labors : A ten-eent sociable will ho held ftt Good wanted at once. wrecks there. Something of the sort has long There have been 31 snow storms. The snow J . N. F O W L E R & BON, keen needed. Templar’s ball at the North-end, Wednesday fall in all was but 6 ft. 7 inches. The most 16-19 Camden, Maine, NELLIE GEDDES FISKE evening, May 2nd. It stormy postponed to that fell at any one storm was Bi inches. The Has returned from the New York and Boston Fled Danforth, C. R., of Gardiner, has been Thursday, Everybody is invited. first storm came November 11th, the last BOY WANTED. Openings nnd is prepared fur customers in in the city the past week consulting with our April 21st. In November there were 3 storms ; Appl> to DP..T. E. TIBBETTS at his Dental city officials on the question of sewerage, lie ARBOR DAY. in December-I; in January 7 ; in February.’); IK ress a k in g made a careful examination of the city and sub­ in March 0; in April G. It lias been the hard­ D M est winter for business that lias been known NOTICE. —IIA\ 1NG ALL TIE — mitted a proposal concerning a plan of sew­ A Pleasant Custom Which We Hope for a long time, sledding coming very late and Notice is hereby given that the undersigned citi­ erage. to See Perpetuated. leaving early. zens of Rockland in the County of Knox and State LATEST * IDEAS ot Maine intend to organize a Loan and Building The building up of the Atlantic wharf kiln J The Senior class of our II igh School THE FUNNIEST OUT. Association to be known under the name and title — IN — privilege is still a-going on,refuse rock being con X observed Arbor Day this forenoon by of “The Itocklnnd Loan ami Building Association” FORGIVEN! stantly added. The wood work has been com One ol the largest houses that ever greeted to he located at said Rockland, 'fhere will he a Parisian as well as American Styles Sy.‘ the planting of a tree and appropriate any actor in Atlanta was out to hear Charles meeting for the purpose of perfecting meh organ- j pleted. F. Cobb A Co. have bought the land exercises in the school.room. A poetn Davis last night. The play is one of the best ization, at the City Council Rooms on Friday, I FOR SPRING. A Drama of Intense Human Interest. intervening between the kilns and Railroad M ay 1 I, 188K, at 7.30 p. tn. written, by the ladies, was read by Miss jever seen here, in fact nearly everyone says it J. E. Sherman, Samuel Bryant, James Donohue, ><-Everybody inv ited. “The ciniHUininatlon of all that is great in dra- wharf. is the finest of its kind. From the beginning F. A. Thorndike, A. W. Butler, Eph. Perry, K. A. inntio construction i* percept J>le in ’FurglvAin* a« Addie May Crocker. Theo. Ltizell, the orator to the end the house was kept laughing, nnd Butler, II. M . Lord, E. K. Gould, R. H. Durham, ROOMS ON LIMEROCK STREET, the attainment, of absolute p'Tlei’tiun in romantic The 50 dump cars for the Limcrock R. It. of the occasion was unable to he present on each and every one was high m their praise of E. M. Stubbs, W. II. Bird. E. C. Davis, W. E. eharacterizitlon is obvious in Mr. Dry ton’s per­ have been discharged and put in running or­ the play and of Davis. Chas. Davis, as Alvin Mayo. (FREE PRESS BUILDING) formance?’ account of a sprained ankle, and his really ex­ Rockland, A pril 21, lf-89. 15-17 der, and the most of them side tracked be­ cellent oration was read by Harry Chapman. Joslin, is a typical countryman, and in this ADMISSION, - 50 CENTS. tween this city and Thomaston.i They look role has no superior, if any equal. He plays Mrs. Nellie Geddes Fiske. The oration was tilled with valuable informa­ the role for ail it is wortli and this explains FOR S A L E . RKSERVKp HEATS, 75 CENTS. like business. The Allison Manufacturing Co tion reviewing the work of tree planting in Ger­ his success. Miss Howard, as the wife of the SCH OONER M EDORA, net tonnage 21.15 tuns. ttjrSvnta on wdo at Hpear, May fc Stovor’a. 16 of Philadelphia made ’em. many and presenting figures und statistics to old countryman, was very good. The orches­ Pile is lilted for a packet. For full particulars ad- tra is the finest ever seen with a private com­ dr ess or apply to GURDON M. HIX, One thousand tons of steel for the K. & L. show the need of some concerted action on pany. E. E. Nickerson, the cornet soloist, 16 Rockland, Maine. TAXES OF 1886- W. .1. ItobbiiiH willdo you a good job All persons who have not paid their fixes for H e road, the cargo of schooner Clara Colcord, are the part of our people to save our land front and the xylophone soloist, received rounds of year 1SSG, are requested to call and the same at Paper Hanging. piled up on Railroad wharf. They were dis. the total devastation of Its forests. Music by applause. All in all the play is above the aver­ NOTICE. on or before MAY 20, 1H8S. All snub taxes re­ age. Farwell Hull to-night. Don’t miss the The corporators of the Rockland Savings Bank charged by steam, Capt. C. F. Williams and Misses Nettie Clark and Jennie McLain added maining unpaid after May 20 will be advertised and beautiful music. are hereby notified that their annual mectit g will property sold. See Revised Statutes, chapter 6, □ZAOJST’T IL.33T bis little bolster doing the work. They will to the interest of the exercises. be held at their hanking rooms on Wednesday, section 193. be laid between George’s River and Waldo­ We are glad to see the custom, so pleasantly FORGIVEN. May 9, 1888, at 10 o ’clock, *A. M ., for the choice of Otlice, Rear room over Rockland National Batik. ollicers for the ensuing year, and transaction of any Entrance, No. 238 Main 9t. THE BUTTER MSLT~ other business that may come before them. boro. and successfully inaugurated last year, contin­ A. J. ERSKINE, Collector. —OR TUB— A state paper says the Bryton part/ is the W. H. TITCOMB, Secretary. Rockland, March 7, ISbb. 9-21 There was only one hid received by the sur­ ued by the present class, and trust there may Rockland, A pril 30, lt>88. 16 finest ever in Eastern Maine anil adds : geon-general of the navy for hospital and kitch­ he no break in years to came. There is a purity in the whole conception ol MILK SOUR. en furniture, hardware and stoves for the naval NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. A SU B ST ITU T E. the play which at once wins the hearts of the R. 11. Barham, Jr., mid Marcus Lawrence have hospital at Widow’s Island, that of A. Ross audience. The details are worked out anil tlie formed a partnership in the tin smith business NevYork&BaceorSteaiiisMpLine —Jl'ST RECEIVED A CAH LOAD OP— Weeks, this eity. The amount of his bid was situations arrived at with a natural simplicity and ate curbing on that business in nil its branches Great disappointment was felt over the an­ which gives a most pleasing air of originality. at Mr. Barham’s old place on the Thomaston roud. B A L D W IN ’S about 91.10°. and it has been accepted by Sec­ Mr. Bryton, handsome as ever, was enthusias­ Mr. r.awtenee will still continue his butchering retary Whitney. nouncement of the decision of the directors tically greeted as lie came on the stage in his business. 1C. 11. BAIUIAM, JR., of the Knox A Lincoln that a night Pullman MARCUH LAWRENCE. own natural way. There is a genuine simple February 1st. 16 The A I Double Iron Steamships A Republican caucus was he Id in Armory was not feasible and that the circumstances airiness in Ids acting, which at once banishes llall, Wednesday evening, to elect delegates to would not warrant the running of such a train, all thought of the greenroom, and in a moment — AT THE — the state convention at Bangor and the district die spectator is unconsciously led hand in SEED POTATOES. CAROLINE MILLER and one of our best known business nten sug­ hand with John Diamond throughout all his ST. NICHOLAS BUILDING. convention at Lewiston. Hon. A. F. Crockett gests a substitute for the proposed Pullman. troubles. Mr. Bryton reaches an intense — AND — ( all a.id tee them . Ab»« lliP presided and E. K. Gould was secretary. Two We give it in his own words: “Let the pres- pitch of pathos without clfort, and by natural full sets of delegates were elected, lint few of ; cut system of two trains out and two trains in, degrees so that there is no strain whatever, HORSES FOR SALE. whom attended the conventions. and the sympathies of Ids audience ure mag­ • last arrived with a lot of horses. The subscrib­ LUCY P. MILLER I daily, remain unchanged, but let an additional netically impelled in the same direction, as er lias twenty horses, all grades, for sale or ex- change. “ You spoke of the old ship-yard above A. J. ' train leave this city at four o'clock or there- was abundantly shown by the numerous CALVIN I. BURROWS. Will Null fiom N. Y Every WKHNESUAY Bird A Co.’s store last week and mentioned I abouts to connect at Bath with the train that spontaneous outbursts of applause last night. 15 Id Union, Maine. and SATI Klr.YY for Ku.kland, Etc. The great attraction will appear at Farwell that the old Cephas Starrett was built there. i leaves Boston about noon. ICutui'uiiiK w ill leave Itangoi- foe New York The John Bird, Clarissa Bird and many others' from Hall Friday evening May 1th. All should go. WANTED “ flic passengers this city can then go ------i . , ------ami lflvee ,’ort. every WEDNESDAY a.ul AT ONCE. Al ONCE. 15 FEMALE IIEI.1’ I also were constructed there, and it was a very on to Brunswick and connect at 12 o'clock with 8A T U K U A Y . N . E C. H . work in the Shirt M anufactory. From $3 to $7 busy place in those times.’’ Tlius spake otic ' titc night Pullman for Boston and arrive at the clear of board can lie made bv in lustrious girl*. 16 J. II. SIMONTON. who knew to a C.-G. reporter. I llult in (he morning. The train which left The New England Clothing House is one of Fare,including Meals & Berth, $6.50 The members bit Gen. Berry Lodge, li. of Rockland at four can take the passengers who the liveliest clothing houses to lie found in left Boston at noon and return to Rockland Rockland or anywhere else. Allhough die WANTED. .1, T. LOTIIIIOr, AtiT., I’., at their last meeting worked until 12 o’clock- present house is so recent us 1881, in the space Granite Cutters and Quarrytuen at Hurricane conferring degrees. Applications still continue 1 landing them here about nine o’clock in the of seven years they have found and improved Island, at once. Applv at HOC K LAND. I evening. By this arrangement passengers can III llR lC A N E CO.’S O FFIC E , to come in at each meeting. The Grand Lodge plenty of opportunities to show that, they are 14 Rockland, Maine. meets in Portland one week front next Satur­ leave here at four o'clock p. in. and get in full of modern go and enterprise. By strict Boston at an eafly Dour in the morning, do attention to business the operations of this day. George W. Hicks and R .11. Burnham firm have steadily increased year by year de­ BOARDERS WANTED. Awuings and Canvass Rooting. are to represent Gen. Berry Lodge. .1. 8. W. their business and taking the noon train hack veloping into one ot the most enterprising, Two good men can find hoardj at reasonable Burpee is a member of the Grand Lodge and get home that evening. People leaving Boston most reliable, clothing houses in this eity. rates at for Bar Harbor can start at noon, pass the They carry an immense stock, and their prices 14 41 Ndkth Main Stullt. W. F. TIBBETTS, will also attend. are always as low as any other house in the night in this city and take the early boat next trade. A glance at their stock will convince MAIL J1AKUU, Ralph Partridge, for several years foreman morning tor Mt. Desert. The Mt. Desert and its patrons of the inuiiy opportunities ati’orded 1* prepareil to furnish awnings of all kinds at short in the office of the Waterville Sentinel arrived other boats can make close connections witli them in making selections from the immense REVERE 1I0LSL, notice. Prices and Work both tjutisfaetory. Can- in this city Thursday to occupy a similar posi­ this afternoon train ami the travel from Han­ variety of garments contained therein, and vass Booling a tjpeciulty. which are necessary to be seen to he apprecia­ l.OFT OX WHITE X CASE’S WIIAKE. tion in the otilce of the Free Press. Mr. Par­ cock county over the smaller boats of the H. ted. Enterprise and sterling integrity have BOSTON. tridge is a skilled workman of experience and 1215- “ FAMOUS” OIL RANGES! A B. Co.’s line greatly increased by the patron­ placed this house upon a substantial basis of Near Boston and Maim*, Eastern, F itchburg and I a tine fellow and we welcome him to Rockland age of those people who now prefer going to permanent i rosperity. The PamoUtf the highest Gil Cooking apparatus — ------. Lowdl depots, centres of business and places of ever made, and tho»e ut want of an Gil >u>ve that Mr. Partridge s family will not move here for Ellsworth, thence by rail to Boston rather than am usem ent. CITY OF ROCKLAND. will laat for yearn, give this the prefereuee Babies several weeks yet. One of the oldest and most celebrated hotels cry for one ol our many go by the outside line Parlies over the line in this country is the lteveie House, Boston, Ramodelled, Refurnished, Newly Dec- : NOTICE. Lafayette Canton, Patriarchs Militant, 1. U. of the Knox A Lincoln can then have opportu­ which has proliably entertained more distin­ Tl.i City Marsfiul will be at hi. oflleu ou Bpriug ( A R R I A G B X guished people tbun any other American hotel. orated, and now kept on the t’lri 9 o’clock lu to o’clock A. M., every O. F., entertained about 70 couples Thursday nity to get into our city ami do business.” We day. including Sunday for the purpo.e of rocciv. Largvht lot ami the bent ever bhuwa iu the cU> evening. The Canton in full regalia was in­ commend this idea, und a feasible plan it Furan Stevens, who louuded it, gave it a world­ Inv cuiuiilnlnli of the InhubiunU or uay breach ol Kindly call and aev them. Kenpeelfully, wide reputation lor refined elegance and deli­ EUROPEAN PLAN the law s, in accoriiaucc with , action 3 ol chapter spected by Capt. Berry and put through a very seems, to tiie eareiul consideration of our rail­ cious fare, a reputation which has been imiiu- L'ooju* ail large and com fortable; elegant suitew* 3 of the t in Ordlnuuci.. THE ATKINSON pleasing drill acquitting themselves with honor. road management and to the attention of our tained throughout its career; and to-day it is with baths attached ; ample public parlors; gentle, A. .1 t.'lfi il 'KKT'i’, City Mar.bol Meservey's Brass Quintet discoursed music for readers. Let's hear something on the subject! lire favorite resort of those who most fully ap­ men’ll cafe and billiard-room added, and liibt-cluss Itockland, Uurcli 30,1S-K. U the dancing which followed and it is pronoun­ preciate the good things of this life. Mr. John in every respect House Furnishing Co. F. Merrow, the present proprietor, is one of the KOOMB FROM *100 A DAY UP. ced a very large time by all who were fortu­ Wednesday morning the cutler Woodbury most popular and etlieient of hotel men. ami Orders Left ut G.W. Druke’s fur Itob- nate cuough to participate. The Canton’s mar­ broke the ice out of East Blut hill and the gran­ well sustains the preeminence ot this famous J. F. MFKHOYY & CO.. Proprietors biua, the Paper lluuger. W. A. KIM it ALL, Manager. tial ranks are rapidly swelling. ite can now he shipped. hostelry. 1B-2B 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888.

TRIALS OF THE RED HAIR In Memory of Little Harry Pitcher, Hom the tariff up to tlie q u e sL lo ti ol STORIES ABOUT MEN. Drowned at Bangor. whether or not turpentine poured in a f'rom /Ac yibranka Statu Journal. An Ohl Tittle ChlmpnUlst Tells How A. F. Crockett & Co. vow's ear ameliorates tne pangs of hol­ Lincoln Itorelvoil a liotcgation. low horn. He desires suggestions and A huge man who noted as an annex He lie* flo UfelcM in hi* coffin white, There is an old chiropodist in Washington rio lovely look* and fair; questions for discussion. That shows to ft large quantity of hair so led ns In who has doctored tho corns o f all the great —DBALKIW IN ----- Tlie bloom y et lingering on id* lip--, ine club to be thoroughly active. Ii make an onlooker feel like hitting him tSmih-B alixoRt dim pling there. tnen in the country for the last third of a on the Head With a hand grenade, and will soon be spring and we cannot then century. I asked him the other day bow It Hextn* lie ha* but fallen a*1eep, discuss these mailers. New responsi­ who has two or three daughters with Weary from joyou* play, many presidents hail sat in his chair. | locks equally as crimson, assures the Again to wake from p.ettv dream* bilities will be added day by day in the “ Let nt" sis>," lie answered. “ I believe I topics departm ent that if lie can ever \\ hen dawn* another day. way ol stock, and we will have lo think have bad every one id' them since the time of COAL. ol names lor them. W ould it not be Buchanan. I came to Washington in his i find the man who invented the white H ut day h at d aw n ed —he doe* not wnk«-, j horse lake there will he a tot rent oi I xbiuken i* bi* rest, well before tlie lime comes lor active administralion, but hail not. much practice Unmindful of the lovely flower*, i.ti ui work to think out a long list ol then. People used to doctor theirown corns. i fresh, warm blood. “Why,” he said, i'liat lie above hi* breast. I “my girls are afraid to go out of the mums before the little strangers arrive? Several times a year I went to the White Broken, Egg, Stove and The lovely flower* that with ’heir breath Nothing serves to lower us in the esti­ House while Lincoln was there. Both he house. I l one of them is on the street and his wife had very troublesome feet. she is sure to meet some grinning idiot Fill all tne Rilent room, mation of onr lellow-farmeis or the That friend* wall thoughtful care have brought »oiId more than the frequent alter­ AVIiil" I was operating on Lincoln ! who will look around to see the snowy lo deck liim lor the tou.b. once be admitted a delegation of Franklin Coal | steed, and he won’t Ire happy till he sees cations between owners and llieir hired Hi* dark, bright eye* do not unclose help over what name they shall give Ion clergymen who hail come to see him about it. If she goes into a store the clerks To meet in* father’* amilua ; extending the work of the Christian commis­ A. F. CROCKETT & GO. engage in a mad rush for the windows, N or ran In* m other will a ki*s weary, wobbly call who has just entered sion in the army. They were very much as­ looking for the inevitable horse. In With a.'l her loving wile*. the great arena of life, lull of hopes tonished when they were shown into the these days a sensitive girl can have no He doe* not heed the voice* now and aspirations perhaps, but otherwise room where he sat on a table with his bare greater misfortune than to own red hair, < >f brother*, *i*ter« dear ; absolutely empty. Let ns consider this feet upon a chair, anil I do not. know of ally Crockett Block,SNorth End Hi* playmate** merry call to aport before spi ing (airly opens, so that we The Importance of purifying the Mood can. j although she may be as pretty as a girl Fail* not upon bi* ear. other president who would have received so not lie overestimated, for witlioat pare could Ire without being an angel. Men may bo prepared for anything of this dignifiisl a delegation under similar circum­ blood yon cannot enjoy good licaltli. ROCKLAND. He doe* not wake—nor tear* nor nigh* kind. stances, but time wits very valuable and ho 61 ■ are greater brutes than the while horses Dirtturb hi* fair, aweet rent— At this season nearly every oao needs a they look for when they meet a red- Yet in our grief wo can but feel One more point may properly come did not want to keep them waiting, lie told good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich That God who knoweth beat, a number of funny stories about llis expe­ ; headed girl. O, if 1 ever meet the foul before the club at its next meeting, and rience w ith corns and bunions, uml very soon the Mood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is worthy liend who inaugurated the business the A nd whose great l'»ve exceed* nil love, I mention it here because I may lie so tho doctors of divinity recover I from their your confidence. It is peculiar in that it dull, sickening thud will be heard on the Wlioaii euro all cure exceed*, busy at Washington looking after om astonishment and began to exelnuige views strengthens ami builds up the system,creates other side of the earth ” And the large Who make* tlie tiny sparrow fall oilier interests that I cannot get to the an appetite, and tones the digestion, vvhilo And who tlie raven feeds— on the subject. Then they soberod down it eradicates disease. (live It a trial. A. J. BIRD & CO.. man brushed some moisture from Ins club meeting. I refer to the evident and presented their ease to Mr. Lincoln, who brow and went in search of a glass of Because of Hi* unchanging love, change in climate here Irom year to year promised to issue die order they wanted.— Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold lty all druggists. ----- D E A L E R S IN ----- Hi* never ceasing care, Prepared by C. I. Hoist & Co., Lowell, Mass. ; water. Hath made our darling* pretty boy and its effect upon seeds purchased from Washington Cor. New Y'ork Tribune. An angel pure and fair. florists and seedsmen generally. IOO Doses One Dollar BAKING POWDERS. And safe beside the erj*tul sea, Twenty years ago we could plant a A Sample ot Smisi'Cs Wit. Where the golden sand* gleam bright, seed according to directions and it would Mr. Co:;, of Now York, entertained the j iiv l'ltov. nORKMcs or h e i.l i v i e m k iiic a i. -:C-O-A-L,:- With little Harry gone before. produce a plant which seemed to resem­ house with his views on the bill which pro­ He basks .u Heaven’* own light. COLLEGE, NEW YORK. ble in a general way the picture on llle poses txt give tho bodies of paupers to medi­ H A R D W O O D . • Elaborate experiments on the effect of the With arm* entwined in fond embrace, outside of the package. Now under the cal colleges for dissection. Mr. Cox favored 1 rcdduc left by cream tartar and oilier linking With heart* a* one aglow, fluctuating influences of irresponsible the passage of this hill, on the ground that it I powders on gastric digestion, showed that the They call across tin-shilling tide was in the interest of the living more than j digestion ol albumen by gastric juieo was greai- In uccent* soft and low. isotherms, phlegmatic springs, rare June weather ami overdone weather in Au­ ill the interest of t he dead. I ly retarded by the residue which would lie left They call across the shining tide “ I favor it,” said he, “because of the in biscuit inatio by cream of tartar baking pow­ And sometime faint, though clear, gust, I find it almost impossible to pro­ ders. Besides retarding the digestion of alitu- The oclio of llieir voice* sweet duce n plant or vegetable which in any changes that take place in our mortal spliore. ■ inen, it was observed that the tartrate residue May reach our earthly war. way resembles its portrait. Is it my The body w Inch is a mere shadow* of the lifo PRESSED HAY AMD STRAW. rendered the mass liable to fertnenttve changes. DELOKA PlbLSKLin. is of little consequence, compared with that That the phosphates can have any detrimen­ fault, or the fault of tile climate? I wish life. Cement, Lime. Hair, &c. tal inlluence on either gastric or intestinal di­ the club would take hold of ibis at its “ I am not insensible to the preservation of gestion is improbable, since the juices ol' the BILL NYE ON FARMING. next regular meeting. tho form itself. Who that is human could digestive organs contain these salts in relative­ Hoping that you will examine into ly large proportion. Indeed, at one time, the do otherwise? If, then, wo would preserve A Luxury and Necessity acidity of the gastric juice was considered by this matter, and that the club will always the memory of our dear anti dead friends, many to be due to the presence of phosphoric The secretary of the Ash field Farm ers’ hereafter look carefully in this column with their features in a deathless picture, A. J. ERSKINE acid in combination. Practically, the “acid Club of Ashville, Mass, E. X. Church, for its farm information, I remain, in a nnil since we cannot have them in mnrblo For rich and poor who phosphate” as prepared by Prof. Horsford, has informs me by The United States mail sitting posture, yours trulv. and only in dust, let their health and safety enjoy good health, and who do Fire, Life and Accident been found to art with great benefit in some ihut upon receipt of my favorable reply Bill N ve. in life bo our chief anxiety in legislation, INSURANCE AGENCY, types of dyspepsia, I will become an honorary member of ------s ♦ ►------even ns in our homes. not wish to resort to bitter nau­ while there arc many baking ponder mix­ 2;P4 Maki Street, - Rockland, Me tures of quite dissimilar composition, yet they that club alonjr with George William A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL. “Let us care for them in such a mode by seous liver medicines and ca­ (Room formerly occupied]by Cobb Lime,Co.) have essentially but one office, that of raising Curtis, Prof, Norton, Prof Stanley Hall law that lliey may be long w ith us here, as­ thartics, is the concentrated IjOhacr adjuRted and paid nt till* office. Agent bread. Their action may take place at the time ol Harvard, and other wet-browed toil­ He was a slow coach. Her mother sured that they hnvo a ‘life lieyoud life—an for tlio well-known Traveler** Accident Inmirano* of kneading or subsequently. They o ay pos said so; the old man said so: her big immortality rather than a life.’” Company of Hartford. Iy3* ers in the cat-nip infested domain of California Liquid Fruit Reme­ sess some advantage in regard to cost or qtian- Agriculture, brother said so, and scowled darkly At this point Mr. Taulbee, of Kentucky, 1 tity to be used, in the residue, if there is any, dy, SYRUP OF FIGS. I take this method of I hanking the when ho threatened to call him lo a c ­ asked Mr. Cox if he would be willing that being either smaller or less injurious than his own body should lie given to medical col­ some other; but in all eases save one, the ele­ Ashtieid I-'armeis’ Club, through its Sec­ count. Tlie reason of all this was that O- G . M O F F I T T . ment of adding a nutritive character to the retary, for the honor thus all so unwor­ he had long hesitated to pop the ques leges. and Mr. Cox promptly replied, with a bread is entirely lacking. tion. He and she were silting in the twinkle in his eye: Fire and Life Insurance. thily bestowed, and joylully accept the “ I would have to ask my wife about that.” Unless a phosphate form one of the ingre­ honorary membership, with the under­ gloaming. Shu said; L utes adjusted at|chi* office, dients of a baking powder there is no residue “ Alplionso, were you ever engaged?” Of course, this “brought down” the house. 270 Union Slock.1 Rockland.: m <». left uf nutritive value. standing however,that during the Coun­ —Washington Cor. New York Tritainc. We are in tlie position to day to select from ty Fair the solemn duty of delivering tho “Yessum,” was tlie sad and unex­ among many of approximately equal value in pected reply. annual address Iron) the judges’ stand, Agreeably Disappointed. other respects, a powder (Horsford's) which in tones that not only ring along down She winced, but immediately rallied, shall, through the foresight id' one versed in and continued: It is one of the misfortunes of the rich science, surpass all competitors in possessing the corridors of time, but go thundering senators to bo constant ly besieged by appli­ 0. E. HAHN & CO., the additional quality of restoring or adding to three times around a half-mile track and “ Fid the adored one cruelly break her cants for small loans. Among the most the flour .nutritive elements.—.Sct'caf^c liner- be heard above the rhythmic plunk of plighted troth?” wealthy me.i of the senate is Brown, of ienn. the hired man who is trying to ascertain, “No; I severed my connection.’’ Georgia, whose patriarchal beard and air of House, Ship, Sign, Ornamental by means of a large mawl and a thump­ “Oh, you cruel-hearted flirt!” solemnity made liim a particular target for ing machine, how hard he can strike, “ Y’es; the lirrn I wi.s engaged with the impeeuniinis. The w.a v in which lie re­ and Artistic shall tall upon Mr. Curti- or other hon­ heartlessly bounced mo.” pelled one of the applicants on his generosity of good advice. Not a temperance lecture; orary members of tlie club. I have a “Oh, a (inn—your employers. And is related something like this; n o t u m edical treiiiise: b u t flniun com m on PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, The Only Remedy voice that does very well to express en­ for whv, Alphonsey?” she said, snug­ Across the hotel table from the senator sat 6enso word* lull of meat (not drink) for the ------ALSO D E A L E R S IN ----- dearment, or other subdued emotions, gling closer to him on the rustic bench. a sad eyeil woman boarder who bad once been sufferer from FOR Alplionso bitched a little further < IV and in good circumstances, but upon whom ad­ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, but it is not effective at a county fair. DYSPEPSIA Contagious Stood Poison, Spectators see the wonderful play of my replied gloomily. versity bail frowned of late. — AND — Artists' Materials, Brushes. features, but they only hear the low re­ “For mental incapacity ” “ Senator,” said this sad eyed lady, “you iNDICESTSON. “Oh, no, say not so,” said the girl southerners are so chivalrous, so ready to as­ !9*Che»peNt place in the country for Mr. D. B. Adam'?, Union. South Carolina, frain of tho haughty Clydesdale steed, sist those in distress.” And thnl ** a . Look at them. Don st Sign and Bulletin Board Painting:. writes : " I was affiictod with a terrible casn who has a tieighsal voice and wears his with the oyster mouth, “you are not they all cutler at times? Then let them use of blood poison for about thirteen months. I ignorant.” “Yes," replied the senator, hesitating; lie their Yuukeo uhrewdness, and, Instead of 'Scenery Painting a Specialty. was treated by the best physicians, and used tail in a Grecian coil, I received $150 had heard that before from sad eyed people, drinking bottleat'ter bottle of alco h o licp rep a-1 various kinds of remedies, but received no once for addressing a racetrack one mile “Yes, I am,” said Alplionso, “ I’m a rations, which only stimulate and irritate 504 Main Strt*et, - Opp. Farwell Hall, substantial relief. I Jlnallv tried the .swift and ho thought ho divined what was coating. Speckle, and about four bottles cured n»e in length on “The Use and Abuse of bowling idiot.” their stomach, producing las, ing evil instead sound und well.’* “ Would you, senator, with your true of doing good, let them got a box o f <’ol. II. If. Kii i.er, editor and proprietor of Ensilage as a Narcotic.” I made ges­ “Oh, no; yon are keen, young, bright southern chivalry, do me a favor und a great tlx Opelika. Ala., Times, under dale of tures. but the sentiments were those of and intellectual. You have a future be­ August 3, 1887, writes: "When I was kindness F’ a young man, through indiscretion, I con­ the four-ton l’ercheon charger, Little fore you to be shared by some warm and “ Y’es, madam, what is—that is—it depends [ B Z E 3 tracted a disease which has stuck to me for years. Some five or six years Medicine. loving heart. somowhat"----- since I was troubled with pains, so as to I spoke under a low shed and rather “No; tlie future is all a blank—blank “Think well, senator, before you promise, make it difficult for me to walk. Having advertised tlx- S. S. S. in my paper for several adverse circumstances. In talking with as my own vacant mind. In this world for it is a groat kindness.” Hniall lozenges containing In condensed form years, I concluded 1 would try it to see if I am but a little pimple.” The tones of tho same old song the senator ail the medicinal properties needed to com­ there w-is any efficacy in the medicine. I the committee afterwards as I wrapped pletely cure all DYSPEPSIA, INDIGES­ commenced using it according to din ctions up my gestures and put them back in “Think of the happy home you might had heard many times before from parties TION, H EA RTBU RN , iuxl remove I* a preparation that lias long been in use l»y a pin and Used half dozen hotties. I was once at a rear for yourself and—and—” who wanted a §10 loan. ACIDITY OF TIIE STOMACH. Dr. AiciAii of forty years active professional exjierlence, way station and, getting left, I walked tho the shawl strap, I said that I felt almost Mark K. Woodbury ban used them In bin seven miles and have never felt any return ashamed to receive such a price for tlie “ No. I’m such a blamed fool I never “ I am afraid, madam, that I will have to, practice for -13 y«.ar* without a failure. He and the claims that are made for it have thousands of tlx eld malady. After experiencing tho but what is it you wish, anyway?” of time* been verified. It is n combination of the good effects I must say I nm suiislled with sentiments of others, but tiny said that accumulate enough property to put in prepares thorn now for tho public, lio calls them his most potent remedies known to Medical Science for i lx- result. I am sixty eight years of age and tea. Financially I am a total wreck and “That you pass tho catsup—you have every­ I feel now like a young man ami can go to was all right. No one expected to hear thing on your side.”—Washington Cor. New preserving the Fluidity and PH ItI T Y o f the Blood the ease when ix-eessary and set up from six an agricultural address. They claimed intellectually busted from away back. and the Integrity of the Blood Vessels, should you to eight thousand em.s w ithout any incon­ York Tribune. venience. I send y <>u this without solicita­ that it wusjmostjgeuerally purely specta­ Physically I'm nothing but a shell.” suffer from Dizziness or Pressure in Head, Spots Dyspepsia Killers. tion. ‘■Oil. say not so, Alphonsy!” Feature* of Zulu Architecture. P rice, 50 cents a box. (Trial Itefore Eves, Pain Around or Palpitation of Heart, Mr. F . ’.V x J.1.211 North Av.-nur, Chicago, cular, and so they regarded my speech aizo, 25cents.) un bT date « f June 12, 18H7. write- : *1 di em “If I had a cheap, second-hand, 10- A curious feature of these people is, Sent by mail to any part of tho U. S. on re­ l’aln in Region of Heart with feeling of suffocation, It nn duty to thank you for ilx- cure 1 re­ as a great success, I used the same g e s ­ ceipt oi’ price, by Ringing Sound in Ears, Numbness or Prickly seusa ceived from y our e:.e» lleni med c ix*. I eou- tures afterward in speaking of “Tho cent throne, mv fractured reason would that every spei'ituen of architecture, trnet(*da \-.tv severe case of blond poison­ DOOLITTLE JSr KMITn, tlon of Limbs, especially tin* Ann, Pain betweeu ing about two jears ago. Hearing of your Gieat Falling Off Among Bareback be sure to totter and wobble all over it.” whether a building or a fence, is circular Shoulders and in Ride, Dry Cough, Flatulence, Sour medicine, I went Vo ai'.rug Amo. tlx- pro­ Riders in the Circuses of the Present “But papa says you are quitu a suc­ in form; it seems impossible for a Zulu 24 an»l 20 Trem ont St., Boston, 3Ias*. Ntoniaeh. or if suffering from General Debility with prietor of v,ditch VTSuade ' preparatio i of his own, which he said was Day.” cessful speculator.” to mark out a straight line, anil as op­ Ixsw of Appetite, procure a bottle of Anti-Apoplee- a sure I'iire. I Used six Itotth-s Id' bis stuff posed to tho fact I lint a European could, tine, in not only and grew wvni:.e all tlx* tim e. At last I got I would also like to be excused from “That's where the old man is off.” disgusted a:i. I despaired of a cure. I met a “ And mamma says you own a lino if necessary, build a round house, it framd who i any duti°s as a judge of curly-faced stock cured huu. or as umpire ol ornamental needlework. house.” would be perfectly impossible for a Zulu in and demanded your ifs.Mli inc. to build a square one if ids life depended lueianfH sold me tw elve Ixnth-s. r.nd 1 am After a person lias bail a fountain pen “The good woman errs. I'm penni­ now perfectly cured. 1 w rite ti :» I- r Hxi kicked endwise tluougb bis chest by the less.” upon it. Nay, more, yon cannot >akea PREVENTS beiiciit of bur'eri'is, t-» prevent thur being Apoplexy, but cures Paralysis. Rheumatism, Heart deceived L»y false rcprcM-ututions. 1 thank animal to which be has awarded the “And my big brother declares that un­ Zulu understand tlie structure of a Disease, Angina Pectoris. Chronic Bronchitis, Liver you again lor thu bcneilt derived trout >our prize, and later on lias his features less you mean business and your inten­ modern house; their minds cannot grasp Complaint, Kidney uml Bladdei trouble, J)ys m edicine.” tions are honorable lie proposes to horse­ the details of a square, straight walled tHH'ola. E. Fox. Burlington. Vt.. s a y s : For Dyspep- j n r RPKrn x: < .... In a (’anteinpliitivu ?rloo(). said no such building could support its (Ih h i i 1 Sick Headache Anti Apoplectine lias no Drawer 3, A llama, Gx George William Curtis I hope that at all equal county fairs or other intellectual hand- "Why so contemplative, papa miuof” said own weight. Tlie only material used in tlio beaut iftil ?,liss \Vabash to her father, tho their houses being posts, sticks and reeds N o B etter L I V E R - Prom J look \ dvoc4tk General Marsh, Senator , to-hand contests between outdoor orators from Franklin County, Vt.. Fall o f ’Hi • Mr- Lathrop eminent Chieugo pork packer; “ is your mind to thatch it with, commonly called Harsh, four years ago, suffered from all tbe.symp and other domestic animals, I may be upon business can's inteatV toms of an impendtilK shock, with numbness of < Hir excused, and that when judges of in­ “ wattle and dattli.” and the use of bricks, M E D I C I N E THAN MideoflKtdy. anti Arnri.t.t'TiNK cured her . six* is a “ Yes, dear,” he replied, pushing her away stone mid mortal' being beyond llieir hale and hearty lady now in her eight b tti year. It flamed slumber robes and restless tidies, gently; “and you mustn't disturb me now. I U the best fumliy medicine ever used." which roll up and fall over the floor or comprehension, they simply discredited THE WORLD-RENOWNED Gl.s. 0 . L. M u w i. liavojivrfected a system by which 1 can make tlie stories told by the white men. Will. adhere to the hacks of innocent people; silvered pigtail favors for tho german, and I For Hide by all druggists Price 81 .GO a bottle, or stiff, lull'd D .n c pillow-shams which P. Pond in Drake's Magazine. Q ^.gctjE fJc^’s sis hotties for Send to BREAD PREPARATION am trying to think out somethiug that will 85.00. do not in any way enhance tlio joys ol DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON & CO.. The Healthful anil Xutrilious prevent tiiegrant from running entirely to Eaosttuttoii Pali.*, Vt., U S. a. sleep; or beautiful pale blue satin pin­ waste.”—Now York Suu. In Tokio. Japan, there is a handsome for circulars, I istiiuouials aixi a Treatise on cushions, which it would be wicked to ------«♦»------and commodious railway station. Thero BAKING POWDER, put a pin in and which will, therefore, D o st E xi’i:»i.)ik m , nr • a number of street ear lines, ami the ^ a i J d r ^ e P i l l s Restores to the flour the health-giving ever and forevermore mock the man who You cannot afford to waste time in exper- streets tiro lighted with gas. Telegraph really wants a pin, just as a beautiful inenting when your lungs are in danger. Con lines stretch in all directions; highschools APOPLEXY! phosphates that are removed with the mutch-safe stands idly through the long sumption always seems, at first, only a eold- and common schools are being eslablisited, Ilo not permit atty dealer to impose upon you For Sale by all Druggibts. Priro 25 eta. per box; bran, and which are reoxe« for 65 cu,.; or sent by mail, postage free, on lo laugh at tlie man who staggers to­ Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, with niitny in this coiutlry. There tire receipt of price. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son. Philad’a. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. system. No other baking powder wards it and falls up against it and linds but he sure von get the genuine. Because he many flourishing factories already estult- fl.I.lhTUATIVE HAMPI.K FREE. it empty; or like tlie glorious inkstand can make mure profit he may tell you he hslted, and nllogclhcr tlie city is more does this. It costs less ami is strong­ has something just as good, nr just the same. which is so pretty and so fragile that it Don't he deceived, hut insist upon getting Dr. hk" an American than an Oriental town. er and more wholesome than any stands around with its hands in its pock­ King’s New Discovery, which is guaranteed to New York Tribune, ets acquiring dust and dead flics for ccn- i give relief in ull Throat, Lung and Chest affec­ cream balm other powder. furies, so that when you are in a huiry tions, Trial buttles free at Kittredge’s drug Whole W heat Flour. you stick your pen into a small chamber store. Within a few years improved meth­ A S ound Ew .ai, O p ix d ix . of horrors—1 say when the judges are ! ods of manufacture have secured an arti­ A ll.,. E Bainbridge .Munday Esip County Atty , : hayfever® £ ll'uinaiul Iiiflaniu- K M THYSELF. selected for this liepurtuieiit I would Clay Co., Tex. says; “ Have Used Eleetrie cle of flour greatly superior to tlio Gia- rather have my name omitted from the hum, culled whole wheat flour. It re­ A t h r u Medical Work on Muoknutl, N(-rv» Bitters with most happy results. Mv brother C Heals t h e 11,,Mini Debility, I’rcnialun- l>i< lltiu hi M m. I ' • pane), as 1 have formed or expressed an also was very low with Malarial Fever and duces tiio hull lo very tine particles, re­ latui»l>*lv rented) in lire- |)buriati)'o|xi'!# for ul u tit r cough uml wanted an uudi«- rurdekrontr uIm u s c - It i. cinphttl ieatl)' u honl. 1< urbed, not qualified anyway, and 1 have been adds a little testimony saving: He postivoly I’aste anti Smell. «vs*y nuur Ptierr only (I. I., mall, j»u.lpaid, eot BISFKISSUING fel.KEl'. already placed in jeopardy once, and believes he would have died, had it not been Hydrophuhiu Cure, cealedru plain wrapper. for Eleetrie Bitters. u m i i F iJ i'.D T O 11.1 Robert Cuihutan, that is enough. Dr. lluisson, of Paris, claims to cure HAY-FEVERTRY THE CURE. IU.US.Tit vrivi: ’I. : P aw tucket, U. I. ‘I'bis great remedy will ward off,as well as cure oung

A BAD SION. of onr great cities. These buyers are 1’oor W idow Beoott ! generally obliged to trust the handling of She tried to write love pietry to tbc deacon, FRANK D. HEALEY, From the Arlan.nun TnaveUer. their tennis in servants nnd drivers, and and conld frame only— NEW VARIETIES OF AN OLD FASH­ to them safety means a great, deal enme- “ Affliction sore An old fcllotv who wits running a saw tliing that has an absolute market value. Long tfme I hore.” Sanitary Engineer and Plumber mill down in Iho Southern part of Ten­ IONED FLOWER. People who arenlile tonfforil the luxury Had the lone creature used Dr. Pierce's nessee had considerable trouble in get­ of carriages ami liorses are in a position Favorite Prescription—the sure remedy for tlie ting a man who understood the business to pay for wliat suits them, and when I weaknesses and peculiar ailments of tier sex — BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, Cnri of Cows During; flic Sprini* and she noglit have secured the deacon’s favor t,y of a sawyer. Finally, discouraged,n re they find combined in the same animal [ the cheerful character ot her verse*. —ANI)— Summer—A Novelty in Pcppnnt—Value spectable looking fellow came along and style, size, action, endurance and a gentle W A S H B O W L S asked for a silnation, fie showed a pa­ of Safe and Gentle Ilorsea—How to disposition they are generally willing to T he PowF.it of Ink. per Irotn one of the leading millmen in Fertilize Crop*. pay a good round sum for it, tlie disposi­ “ A small drop of ink, falling, like dew, Constantly on ,», Hand, tion playing no small part in tlie makeup j upon a thought, proclaims that w hich makes the county, stating that the applicant ; tlioiisands, perhaps millions, think,” wrote »#- inlh iiooin. lilted up m idinrt notice. Par­ was one of the best of sawyers. lie Incorporated in the report of the trans­ of tlie value. Wlien a wealthy man has ticular (iticntloti given to the Ventilation of Drama, actions of (lie .Mossnclinset Is Horticul­ to trust liis own life and tlie lives of his Byron The inspiration of his pen might give arid Cesspools. was engaged and when had he been tlie dusky fluid such a far-reaching power, tural society is an cssny by Dr. C. A. family behind a team which lie does not anil we wish we were possessed of such an in- REPAIRING IN CITY OR COUNTY work about three weeks the proprietor Giwss n a ti on * The Rational Fertilization need to lie nslinmed of as far as spirit and of the mill called him one morning and I spiration, that we might, through a like medi­ Promptly Attended 10. of Garden Crops and Fruits." Following mettle are concerned, witli tlie reins in tlio um, tiring into such extended notice the match­ said : are some useful extracts from the same: bands of some coachman who be is not less virtues ot Dr* Pierce's Pleasant Purgative “ Mr. Collier, yon needn’t go to work positive is entirely trustw orthy in the way Pellets, those liny, sugar-coated granules 190 Main Street, Rockland Me. today. of handling liorses, it is not to bo winch contain, in a concentrated form, the ac­ NEXT DOOR NORTH OF B. W. ORAKE’S. i "Are you going to shut down? wondered at that be looks toward the dis­ tive principles of vegepiole extracts that Dame position nnd gentleness of the liorses Natnrc deligned especially to promote a healthy “Yus, so far ez you arc concerned.” action of the liver, stomach and bowels. “ What, you don’t want me any long­ wlien lie is estimating their value. er?” Tlie moral tlien to be drawn from all Don't You Know A. M. AUSTIN, "Yas, that’s it,” this is that thorough training is tlie only that voii cannot afford to negleet that catarrh ? "Why. haven't I been giving satisfac­ kind that it pays to give to good liorses. Don't you know tiiat it may lead to consump­ Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, There are hut few liorses that cannot bo tion, to insanity, to death ? Don't you know tion ?” made gentle and quiet by I lie proper kind that it can lie easily rured ? Don't you know 241 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND- ME. “ Oh, yns. ro furez yo work goes.” of treatment, and if tlie owner of a horse iliat while tlie thousand and one nostrums you POWDER ‘■Then what is the m atter?” is not capable of giving this kind of train­ have tried have utterly failed that I)r. Sage's "Wall, I have noticed that you put on ing il will pay to employ sonic one who is. Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure? It lias Absolutely Pure. too many shirts.” stood the test of years, and thete arc hundreds KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. TMapowr.i>, Conn.,says; Young Ladies Magazine. oo often relied on to save him tile troub­ ties of the soil. Experience proves thnt land, 1 illson Whi rf, nt 3 o’clock p. m., touching at For tv. < y ean I was a sullenT IToin nervous Druggists. anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ From Bar Hnrbor, touching nt Nortli Enst Harbor, it tames his fancy; it instructs liis ju d g ­ Care of Ali.k C o u h . South West Harbor and Green’s Lunding, Mon. WELLS,RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors funded. Price 25 cents per box.1 tFor sale by (lays and Thursdays at 9 a. m. ment; it arms his reason; it enriches his Wlien cows are first turned Io grass in W. H. Kittredge. Iv47 BURLINGTON. VT. memory. And when his mind is tlius the spring, if feed is nhuiidnnt, they CnAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. developed and equipped it is ready for ought Io he allowed in the pasture but WM. H. HILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. i s work as the blacksmith’s arm is for a few bout’s each day for several days; in its task when lie gels strength and skill a word, the change of food should be THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY gradual. Carelessness on I liis really im­ io weild the hammer. Too many stu­ FOR MAY, 1888. Maine Central Railroad, dents make of the world a gymnasium portant point has resulted often in serious CONTENTS. ------a n d ------instead of a workshop; they are forever consequences. 'I’o ilie oft repeated question. “Shall Portluntl, Mt. Desert & Mucliias Steam* getting strength, but never using it to It ought to lie borne in mind: 1. Ail Tbc Artpcin Papers. In Three Parts. 1’art grain lie fed to cows in summer?” the Third. VIII., IX. Henry James. bout Company. a n y purpose except to try and get more. cultivated plants contain the same ele­ general answer is, “ No, not if tlie animals The Cavalier. Agnes Itepplier. As a result the professions are full of mentary eonstit neats, yet no two of them have an abundance of good grass.” The l‘o’ Sandy. Charles W. Chaanult. On uud after Oct. 2, 18P8 crammed men, hut scant of thinkers. in tlie same absolute amounts and rela­ most natural, mul at tlie same time The American Philosophical Society. Annie II. riTHRGUGH Passenger Train from Knox & Lin- Thu true method is to make of reading tive proportions. 2. These plant constit­ healthful, food for milk cows in summer W harton. JL culu R. R , leaves Bath at 10.50 a. m., after ar­ a means nut an end. uents are furnished in part by the sur­ is tlie green grass of a good pasture. Yone Santo : A Child of Japan. XIX.-XXI. E. rival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. m. Run-' U. H ouse. ning t-xpreHrt Brunswick to Portland and connect­ rounding atmosphere, in part liy tlie soil Wlien shorts and bran are obtainable at ing with train for Boston arriving at 4.45 p. in. /"/?£? Greatest Blood Purifierk and some in varying proportions by both. Cicero in the Senate. Harriet Waters Preston. KNOWN. BILL NYE IS PUZZLED. clienp rates, and grass begins to fail, these A fteritoon train h-uvea Bath at 4.00 p . in., (after 8. Tlie essential plant constituents are not may lie used to excellent effect in supple­ The Despot of IJroomsedge Cove. IX'.-I. Charles urrival ot tr iin leaving Rockland at 1.15 p. m.,) and This Great German Medicine is thoj needed in different plantsin tlie same pro­ Egbert Craddock. arrive in Boi-ton at 9.30 p. in •heapestand best. 128 doses of SI'I.- I do not know why I should always be menting tlie grass. Mingled witii the Other trams leave Bath at 7.15 a. m. for all pointe. H III’it B IT T E R S for.-? l.(X), less th an j portions at the various successive stages Reform in the Celebration of Murrluge. Frank legardeii with suspicion wherever 1 go, hay mul fed to, cows, tlie milk gives Gaylord Cook, 1.50 p. in. for Purniiu£

THOMASTON. ROCKPORT. CAMDEN CULLINGS. VINALHAVEN. Miss Annie B. Henderson is visiting In Bos­ Ballard Park is again waking up. Daily blows the fish-horn. R O B E R T S . N-O-H-A-R-M ton. Ship Frederick Billings arrived at San Fran­ School in District 3 begun the 23d. Miss Katie B. Robinson has returned from cisco, April, 25. Gossip About People—Building Notes Boston. and Repair Items—A Real Estate Chas. Bagley was in town last week. iiich’R “Norman” will make the Season nt Sch. Joe Carleton, Heal, arrived the 24th Fred Smith has bought schooner Everett. Mrs. Joseph E. Moore goes to Boston for a from New York. Boom. ------IN------E. S. Bodwell returned from Boston, Friday. few weeks Sell Magnolia sailed the 2fith for New York Capt. Thos. D. French is at home. William A. Mcdcall is at home from Tor­ J. G. Piper of Rockland was in town Thurs­ Chas T. Spear’s Stable, with lime Irom the Shepherds. C. II. Ames was in town Sunday. day. rington, Conn. Sch. Humboldt sailed the 25th for Boston PARK PLACE, ROCKLAND, ME. Capt. Fred Henry is at home from San with lime from the Shepherds. Prof. Neills of New York is in town. The steam engine is expected to be here this week. Thia stallion is pccond to no o th er in N ew Erik' Francisco. His ship" is in New York. Nattie Itngeri left for Boston Monday where E. Frank Knowlton Is away on business. READING THE TRUTH! Mrs. Catherine Davis, of Boston, is visiting Henry Brown is suffering from a jammed Innd for power nnd «pecd mid poRRePnea hr many he expects to resume work again. Chas. A. Gilman and Ed. E. Hnll of Port­ band. Rood qualities hr any other horse. Thia horse Is nu her sister, Mrs. Margaret Itohinson, Knox A reissue and increase of pension for Simon extra line driver and can tiot in 2.4(1 or better, iR a street. J. Treat of this place is announced. land arc registered at Hotel Seward. Everett Roberts and wile have been visiting good worker nnd hns a kind nnd very quiet dispo­ Charles P. Vesper, student in dentistry in in Belfast. sition. He weighs nt the present t ime about 1160 Schooner Sea Foam sailed the 2(>tb, for New Alton Milliken of Boston was in town last Charles Hopkins, who has been quite sick, pounds, is 15 12 hands nigh, eolor dapple gray. Boston Dental College, has been in. town the York with lime from G. E. Carleton. week. Wiw sired by King of the Turf, lie by imported past few days. is improving. Nnpoleon out of nn imported Normnn mnre. Darn Sch. Samaritan, Capt. James Rust, is being E. I’. Walker left Saturday in sell. Volunteer by Scotch Jim, her Dam by Old Winthrop Morrill. Ship II. D. Rice, Capt. Newell B. Jordan, put in order for the summer’s business. The streets arc now in good condition in the sailed from Philadelphia Sunday with 5000 village. for Joneslmro. ROBERT 8. won first money In the 3-minute cases of oil tor Japan. Sch. Silas McLoon, Morrill, sailed the 2otb Joseph F. Smith haB gone to Bar Harbor race at Knox County Fair last fall—time, 2.4*, anti A Perpetual Benefit tor Boston witli lime from the Shepherds. Williston Grinnell of Searsport was In (town also took second money the second day in the 2.40 Oliver E. Copeland, who has been in Florida where he will locate. race. the past winter, has arrived home. His faint­ Sch. Mary Hawes, Webster, sailed the 28th Inst week. Mrs. Jennie Holmes is clerking in the B. G. Robert 8. has ninny colts in the county, notably ly will return the coming week. with lime from G. E. Carleton, for New York. A. R. Williams and wife nrc visiting in Provi­ Co's, dry goods store. those owned by Samuel Gray, M. L. Simmons and TO THE PUBLIC Sch. II. S. Boynton sallrd the 22nd for New James T. Tolman, of Rockland. Dunn A Elliot are thoroughly repairing dence, It. I. Steamer Mayfield, Capt. Barbour, cleared schooner Oeorgie It. McFarland. They will York with lime from Carleton, Norwood A for Bangor Saturday. FOR TERMS, INQUIRE OF also build another three-masted schooner this Co. The Mountain View house is in order for Mrs. Chas. Littlefield returned from Boston season. Sell. Laura T. Chester sai ed the 29th for summer business. Friday with millinery goods. Boston with lime from Carleton, Norwood A CHAS. T. SPEAR. Capt. Ambrose Snow, of New York, came The Oriental Tea Company opened on Bay Mrs. M. R. Wharff and her son Frank re­ SHOPPING here last week with the remains of hts son, Co. turned from the Hull Friday. Sch. Louise R. French, Newman, sailed the View street, Saturday. Richard 11. Snow, who died a lew months ago Lafayette Carver Corps recently gave a in San Francisco, Cal. 24tli for Boston with lime from Carleton, Nor­ Fred P. Frye has bought the Geo. M. Mills -AT- wood A Co. pound parly to Mrs. Ella Vinal. N E W B LO C K . Deputy Warden Hinckley. J. C. Henderson, place on Chestnut street. Thomas’W. Dunn, Edward O. Burgess and J. The Sons of Veterans had a dance in Union Mrs. Moses Webster nnd F. S. Walls, esq, E. Moore arc attending

Y. M. C. A. O UR ALARM . NEW ijflarinc Jttparfnunk To Save Time is lo Lengthen Life. All members of the association are invited to Something That Rockland Has Long Srb. Helen was discharging coal for Pres­ Needed And Will Now Have. cott, Thursday. the “ Members’ Reception" Thursday evening Three important tblngR in the Equipment of an ....R ev. C. S. Cummings will address the As annonneed in our paper last week Agent Office are a Typewriter, a CycloRtyle, and a good ENGLAND Bark P. J. Carleton, Capt. Crosby of Thom­ Rupply of Rubber Htamp««. The aston, was ready to sail from Singapore, April men’s meeting next Sunday at four p. m. Deerow of the Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph 10th for New York witli spices and rattan. Co. gave an llustratlon of the workings of his Sell. Clara Colcord, Colcord, arrived Tues­ system in the City Council rooms, Wednesday, Remington Standard Typewriter day from New York with railroad iron. KILLED HIS WIFE. is Acknowledged to he the lending Typewriter, and CLOTHING which was witnessed by many of our citizens. its uses are too well known to enumerate here. S ell. S. P. Hitchcock arrived in Thomaston I: was a most satisfactory exhibit, and as a Friday with hard pine for Washburn Bros. A horrible tragedy is reported as happening result the city government immediately appro­ THE CYCLOSTYLE Sell. Valparaiso, Turner, from Green’s Land­ at Liberty Village Friday. Betliucl Daniels priated $1500 towards erecting nnd putting in ing for Boston with granite, put into Port killed his wife with an ax and mutilated her is a machine by which any number of exact copies HOUSE! Clyde, Wednesday, leaking badly. running order in this city the Gamewell sys­ of any handwriting or typewriting can bn qdlckly by severing her head and one leg from her and cheaply made. It Is far superior to any duplf. Sell. G. M. Brainerd. Mullen, is loading tem. The committee having this matter in body. He has been for years subject to (its. rating apparatus on the market. stone nt Vinalhaven for Baltimore. charge have contracted with the Gamewell Co., Mr. Daniels was born in Hope, bas lived sev­ Sell. Wm. H. Allison, Kennistnn, is on the and probably eight alarm boxes will be put in, eral years in Appleton and moved from there OSBORN'S RUBBER STAMPS. The New England Clothing way from New York to Darien to load hard- and we slinll have them by the 4th of July. I hese Stamps nre the best Rubber Stamps I ever pine forotir Limcrock It. It. to Liberty several years ago. saw, nnd can be furnished nt n very few days* no­ Sell. Adtlie Wessels, Miller, discharged coal ------•♦.------All the boxes haven't been located yet, nnd COMPLETED! tice. Company are now ready to Thursday for Ourdy from New York. there lias been some difficulty about securing I should be pleased to show the above goods to PASTOR AND PULPIT. nnyor e desiring to sec them, also to send them sam­ Sell. Wm. A. Crocker, Turner, sailed from a bell on which lo attach the striker. The ples of tiie work and prices. Typewriting and show the largest and handsom­ Long Cove, Thursday, stone-laden for New Universalist church bell was the one preferred, Duplicating by the Cyclostyle process done to or­ York. Rev L. L. Hanscom preached his first ser­ ns II is the largest bell in the city, but the trus­ No word in the English language der. est stock of S ell. George A. I.awrv, Dobbin, sailed Thurs­ mon to his new charge in Bath, Sunday. His O. C. CROSS, day from Vinalhaven with stone for New York. tees of the church refused to allow its use for family will probably move there this week...... that purpose without compensation. Tho is more expressive of its meaning With Cochran & Rewall, 219 Main Street, Ablo-hodled seamen nre in demand nt $20 a Rockland. 15 month, cooks $2.">. Rev. Fr. Walsh who has been Rev. Fr. Peter­ trustees of the M. E. church, however, have than Completed. Sell. .1. S. Beneham, Ginn, discharged coal son's assistant for the past two years at St. offered the use of their bell, nnd if the trustees Friday from New York for Crockett. After David's church preached his farewell sermon ot the other church do not decide to reconsider SPRING CLOTHING I slight repairs she loads lime hack to New York. Sunday. Fr. Walsh leaves ninny friends in this their proposal the striker will probably be at­ Sell. A. F. Crockett, Thorndike, is discharg­ vicinity. tached lo the M. E. hell, or on that of tho First R ead T h is ! ing coal at Neponset from New York. She ------Baptist church, which Is available. ever displayed in this city. will probably come east to load Ice. FIXING UP. When looking for n t'arringe remem­ Sell. Warner Moore, Crockett, is in New now IT WORKS. SIMONTON'S York discharging iron from Ilichmond. She ber Unit I have the Finest tirades nt the goe- to Charleston light to load phosphate rock The residence oi Cnpts. Weston nnd It. F. The method of working of the Gamewell system is Interesting nnd simple. The eight most IteiiNonnblc Prices, including the to Richmond. Gregory is being repaired... .J. T. Young is popular Bangor Buggy; nlso the vari­ Seh. Allred Keene, Greeley, is bound from making improvements about his home....Dr. boxes contracted for will he located in such a DOUBLE STORE! Richmond, Va.. to Bangor with tish plates and way as to best cover our city. There nre five ous styles of Sidebar, Top and Open spikes for the Maine Central It. It., at $2.35 a I). C. Perkins Is having Ills oiliee improved and litied up....L. It. Campbell is having im­ keys to each box, which arc In the possession Buggies, Grocery Wagons, Etc., which ton. of persons handily by, while the police officers I uni selling lit Bottom Prices. Wheels SUITS, Seh. (fen. Ames, Jameson, arrived in New provements made to the interior of his house Justifies the above heading, as no Orleans the 11th nit. from Trinidad with ....W . II. Glover ft Co. are mnking repairs nre provided with them. Suppose box No. 5 anil Hm-dwood Lumber for sale. asphaltum. nnd changes to the houses of W. 8. White and lie located in the business center of the city, nt store in the entire State is better .1. FRED HALL, Sell. Abbie S . Walker, from Vinnlhaven, H. G. Tibbetts....N. 13. Colib is having his T h e C.-G. office, and a fire breaks out in that Main Street. COATS AND VESTS, which went ashore at Hereford, came off with­ Ingraham's Point cottage repaired. immediate vicinity. The person discovering adapted to the wants of customers out assistance, nnd uninjured. the fire procures a key, If he has not one, and Seh. Pocahontas, Phillips, sailed from Fall unlocking the box pulls the crank down. Im­ than their River the 13th alt . arrived at Philadelphia the STEAMBOAT SPARKS. liiili, took in 2275 ions coal nnd .sailed again mediately the number of the box will be PANTS, 19th, arriving back at Fall River the 21st. She sounded by the alarm hell, which will strike sailed from there again Wednesday, for New­ The Pioneer, Capt. Creed, from the present five times, the number of the box, repeating SPACIOUS, LIGHT AND CONVEN­ port News to load coal tor Portland. till further notice will leave this city for the this four times. Seh. Robert Snow. Snow, is due here from islands nt three o’clock p. m ... .The 11. t B If the number 32, for example, lias to be Pamunkey River with white oak lumber for Co. is to erect a now building,-53x50 feet on its IENT STORE, 1. L. Snow & Co. struck, there are not thirty-two strokes given. Summer Clothing, Capt. C. K. Davis, of Wood’s Hoi I, has con­ Belfast wharf, to cost about $9000...... The There are first three strokes with an interval tracted to blow up with dynamite tlie sell. .1. P. New York Bangor Steamship Co. has found it of two seconds between each, and then at an Auger, lime laden, now lying in Vineyard necessary to add a second steamer to the line interval of ten seconds two other strokes are Sound. lit Id very D esirable Style on account of the increasing business, which given with an interval of two seconds between 243 and 245 Main St., Sell. 1.. I). Remick of Ellsworth discharged they intend shall he carried on lor the best in imd Fabric. a cargo of staves in Thomaston last week for each. The first three strokes represent the George L. Snow Sc Co. terest of their patrons. They dispatched the tens, making thirty, and the last two the units, Seh. Carrie Hix, Hix, is coming to Bidde­ Al iron steamer Caroline Miller from Pier 15. making thirty-two, and so on with the forties ROCKLAND. ford with coal from New York nt 85 cents and East River,New York,on Wednesday, April 25, and upwards. discharged. and will run her alternately with the steamer The key used in opening the box cannot be Brig M. C. Haskell goes in ballast to King's Lucy P. Miller if business warrants. Ferry, Fla., and loads hard-pine lumber for turned round in the lock, or taken out, without Demarara. Capt. Fred Hayden will command another, called a relief key. A person having WHY her this trip. RAILWAY RAKINGS. a relief key will take it out and give it back lo No change of location has been EGGS for HATCHING. Seh. Ltiella Snow, Rowe, arrived in Wil­ the person having it in charge. Whenever the made, for the reason that we have WHITE LEGHORNS, mington Friday. She loads lumber fur I. L. Seh. George Savage was launched from the alarm is sounded, ns soon as possible after it is The “ New England” is Acknowledged Snow & Co., of this city. ascertained that there is no cause for alarm or Seh. Mabel Hall is on the way to Portsmouth South ways Saturday, and seh. Sardinian went always had one of the best in town, LAXtiSHAXS, onto be rcplanked....Sch. Carrie May of that the fire has been extinguished, two distinct the Leading Clothing House: with coal from New York at $1 and discharged. Scb. Bertha E Glover, Spear, is coining to South Thomaston has been on the South Rail­ blows will be struck on the fire alarm bell. but the addition of the next store BLACK BED GAMES. Saco with coal from New York. way, arid had some calking done. She was We think the city has ncted economically Seh. Thomas Hix, Thorndike, arrived yester­ launched Saturday, and the J. S. Beaeham, and for the best interests of all in appropriat­ north, with entire renovation of both, White Leghorn Eggs, $1.00 fo r 13. ■J b — Because buyers have here day with coal from New York for H. H. Hall ing money for a fire alarm, and that the saving & Co. wanting some calking done, took her place gives us a store of which any firm ....B rig M. C. Haskell has been out on these in property, insurance rates, and wear and tear Langshan & Game “ $2.00 tor 13, the advantage of the larg­ I.im k s t k k s .—Addie Wessels, Miller, is here ready to load for New York--••American ways for a new shoe... .The Fleetwing is under­ of fire apparatus will more than make amends may well feel proud. Our increased Chief. Snow, sailed tor New York, Wednesday going important repairs and changes at the for all outlay. est stock of Fashionable ....Lake, Johnson, sailed Wednesday for Bos­ North Railway. She Is receiving new forward Ding, Ding I—Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Dong facilities permit us in the future to E. S. BODWELL, ton and Emma L Gregory, Maker, same day and after-houses, new rails, poop deck extended Box 25. VINALHAVEN, MAINE. for New York, both from Rankin. Corvo, ------eow4t!0* and durable Clothing to se­ Kennedy, was in the stream Friday for New and is undergoing a general overhauling, She carry a much larger stock of York, also laden from Rankin....Yankee will he put in line repair.... A big crew is mak­ SUIT DISMISSED. lect from. Maid, Cant. Benj. Haskell, sailed Thursday ing the chips fly about the Ella Frances, also for New York from John Pillsbury... .Susan, Hull, was in the stream Friday, for New York on tho North ways. She will be finished by The suit of Ambrose W. Fossett against the EGGS FOR HATCHING. ....Veto, Brown, sailed Wednesday from the last of May and will be as good as new. city ot Rockland, for damages sustained Dress Goods, Trimmings 2 . —They have only Well Thomaston for New York----L. T. Whitmore, _ ------Gross, sailed for New York . Wednesday. through alleged defect in sidewalk, entered at Ames loaded her.... ileien Thompson. Averill, S. OF V. last term of court at Wiscasset, was dismissed Made, Durable and Good sailed from Thomaston Wednesday for New Inst week on motion of defendant’s counsel, CLOAKS, York...... Edward Lamever, Beals, sailed The Call for the Division M eeting—A City Solicitor Pierce, for want of jurisdiction. Fitting Clothing for sale. Wednesday tor Richmond, Va., from Cobb.... Win. McLoon, Smith, sailed Wednesday lor Prosperous Year. Washington Gilbert, esq., of Bath appeared for Boston...... Mary I.ingdon, Emery, sailed The Sixth Encampment of the Division of Fossett. The damages were sustained, accord­ Wednesday for New York....Elbridge Gerry, Maine,Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., will convene ing to Fossett's story, the 13;h of last August, Clark, sailed Wednesday for New Y ork.... Men’s White Shirts & Underwear 3 . —Their prices (quality and Mary Brewer, Kinney, sailed Thursday for at G. A. R. Hall, 5G5 1-2 Congress street, Port­ through alleged defective walk on Sea street, New' York....Paul Seavey, Kimball, sailed land, Wednesday, the 9th of May, at 9.30 whereby plaintiff’ fractured his ankle and sus­ make considered), are al­ Thursday for New York....Silver Heels, Ayl- o’clock a. ill., for the purpose of electing olil- tained other severe injuries. ward, will load iroin Ames ibis week for New White Plymouch Rock, Frost York.. . .Mary Ellen, Bradbury, sailed Thurs­ cers for the ensuing year, and the transaction CURTAINS, CARPETS, ETC., Strain...... ® 2 .0 0 Tor 13 ways below any competing of other important business. Brown Leghorn Satuiat Strain... 1.00 for 13 day for Boston from A. J. Bird & Co....Cata­ ABOUT GAS. lina. Johnson, was loading Friday from Far- The Council has adopted the Geneva Cross W hite Cochin, Lowell Strain...... 1.00 for 13 house in this city. ranil for New York.... Maria Theresa, Kal- as the Division qtp mark, to be made of red Mil ver |W y a u < lo ttes,Preston Strain 1.50 for 13 loch, loaded Saturday from Abbott for New broadcloth, each lur one-half of an inch wide R o c k i. v m i, M i:, April 27. 1888. And also affords us room to add sev­ Eight Brahmaw, Williams Strain 1.00 for 13 York....Sr. Elmo, Rogers, was loading from The Board of Directors of the Rockland and Crockett Friday for Providence... .Ida Hud­ and one and one-half inches long. All Divis­ eral son, Collins, loaded Saturday from Ourdy for Thomaston Gas Light Co. has from time lo C. E. RISING, Rockland, Maine. 4 . —Everything sold is war- ion officers, Past Colonels and Non-commis­ time reduced the price for Gas, nnd it is the P. O. BOX 096. Boston... .Ella Pressey, Nash, was ready to policy of the Board to make the prieeof Gas de­ sail Saturday, from Pressey, for New York. sioned stall’ shall wear this mark on the top of ft9“Money to accompany tho order. Fowl for the caps while holding oiliee and no longer. pendent upon the quantity used; the present sale at all times. 9 i anted as represented. —------»♦*------capacity of the work is equal to a business four Fred E. Pottle ot Bangor bus been elected THE VALLEY ROAD. times the present output; the business for the and installed as Major of this Division, vice past year has shown a considerable increase in NEW DEPARTMENTS Charles F. Merriam removed from the state. the use of Gas and it is this increase that en­ 5 . —Money is always refunded A large and enthusiastic railroad meeting ables the Board to reduce the price. The following Camps have been mustered For several years the plan has been to allow METROPOLITAN or goods exchanged if a was held at Grange Hall. Appleton, Inst Wed­ since Col. T. G. Libby took the Division helm : a discount for the payment of Gas bills on or The most prominent of which is a nesday evening. The meeting was called 10 March 20—Church E. Gates Camp No. 28, at before the 25th day of the month in which they order by E. D. Gusbcc. S. J. Gusbee was Calais, by Post Commander 8. 1). Morrell; 18 are due; the Board has decided to do away full line of customer is dissatisfied with chosen president, O. W. Gusbee secretary; J. charter members. William E. King, Captain; with this plan, and from and after April 1st no Mixed Points? discount will be allowed for prompt payment; A. Gleason, G. C. Dunton, Samuel Ripley, W. Ernest 1). Morrell, First Sergeant. The most practical and economical Faint In tlio anything purchased at this March 20—Garfield Camp No. 1. Waterville, the Rmsumers of Gas will be called upon to market for city and country House Fainting, Sta­ S. Chaples, A. IL Ncwbcrt, vieo presidents. by Post Commander S. S. Vose; 22 charter pay their bills during the month in which they bles, wood or iron fences and bridges. members. L. C. Pollard, Captain; J. King, are presented nnd the Gas Light Co. will reserve Messrs. C. It. Dunton, J. A. Gleason, Mr. Tol- LADIES’COTnNlJNDERWEAR ONE GALLON CANS ...... 91.30 PER. GAL. house. inan and Mr. Whitten from Union were pres­ First Sergeant. the right to discontinue the supply of Gas after April 11—General Kearney Cump No. 13, suitable notice to such consumers as neglect to F I V E “ •• ...... 1.-35 •• •• ent. Remarks were made by Mr. Dunton and pay their bills promptly. Winterport, by Post Captain E. E. Kirk; 12 T E N “ “ ...... 1 .8 0 “ “ Mr. Gleason; also by E. 1). Gnsbee, 8. J. charter members. W. C. Carleton, Captain; From and after April 1 the price of Gas is Such as Night Dresses, Corset Cov­ Gushee, A. IL Newbert, J. S. Gusbee, IL N. C. O. Dunning, First Sergeant. fixed al $2.00 per thousand cubic feet. April 19—Joseph W. Burke Camp No. 15, The Board will make any reasonable exten­ ----- FOR SALE BY ----- Titus, I. McL'orrison and others. The senti­ Lee, by Mustering Officer John I). Stanwood; sion of Street Mains to furnish Gas in Streets ers and Walking Skirts. ment was all in favor of a railroad. One gen­ 10 charter members. Clarence Burke, captain ; not already piped and the Superintendent of M en’s & Y ouths’ Suits tleman present said it was the best meeting he Charles W. Troot, iirst sergeant. tho Works will lie ready at all times to give in­ E. S. BIRD. April 23—Camp No. 10, Ellsworth, mus­ formation relative to the use of Gas for Light­ WHOLESALE DKALEK IN ever attended. Mr. Dunton gave notice of a tered liy Col. Charles H. Rice, past divis­ ing, Healing and Cooking and will furnish Gus Their assortment for this meeting to be held at Union next Friday even­ ion colonel. Stoves and Gas burners at cost. ing. The meeting adjourned to meet in two David A. Friend, Rockland, and James It. Thanking the public lor the increased use of Wo thank the ladies for their gen­ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Oeiires, weeks with three cheers tor the George's Val­ Gas during the past year the Board promises season will be found so vast Potts, Saco, have been appointed assistant In­ to reduce the price as you increase the use DRYERS, BRUSHES, ETC. ley Railroad. spectors. Verv Respectlull.v, erous patronage and good nature dur­ 14 ' A i s t i x M. Com-, Treasurer. Do not N eglect Youhsblf at ibis that they can undoubtedly meet Cit.vs. T. F r o s t , Superintendent. ing the last month’s turmoil at our FISH AND FISHING. TURF AND STABLE. season of the year if your blood, stom­ the requirements of all tastes store. We oiler an apology to any ach or liver are in the least affected. Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia is a whole Seh. J. H. G. Perkins, Trott, sailed for the Changes in Ownership and New Stock — You need a pure tonic to tone up the sys­ Western Banks yesterday. Her salt arrived by library ot universal knowledge, from the pens who may not have received the and ideas. Horse Gossip. ot the ablest scholars in America and Europe. tem. Bell’s Sarsaparilla is just the med­ vessel. Thursday. She is well found in all de­ It is accepted as high authority in our leading Cupt. W. 11. Fisk has bought a nice little colleges, it is not for the few, like Appleton's prompt attention which we always icine that will help you. It is a most partments. ...S . Chase fi Co. shipped a lot of bay mare of the Lynn boys and added it to b s alewives last week to Capt. Jesse Ames, North- or the Britannica, but for all. It has just been reliable remedy for Kidney difficulties livery 6tock....O. A. Ames has probably the thoroughly revised at a cost of over $00,000 intend to accord to all. We solicit field, Minn__ S. Chase A Co received the first fastest span in this section—a pair ol pacers. and three years’ labor by forty editors, and and one that anyone can take. Prepared lot of Connecticut shad last week and have over 2,000 renowned contributors. It is in eight a continuance of your favors. with great skill and care from Nature's He has bought Cupt. A K. Spear's pacer and convenient sized volumes. No father can give them regularly now. They are a choice baked will drive him with the fast-gailed raeker own remedies, roots, harks and dowers tish.... Alewives and line ones have been re­ to bis child at school or his son or daughter Boys' Clothiug, a Specialty. bought of Frank Donahue----Morgan Knox just entering the arena ol life, anything that combined together. 50 cts. per bottle tailing for three cents a bloater. will lie of more permanent benefit. It is an ed­ sired by Gen. Knox will make the season at ucation supplementary to that of the schools, by all dealers. Parents who desire to clothe Elmwood farm in Montville, also Young West address for particulars and terms, A. J. J o iin - Simonton Bros. THOMASTON BOYS sired by Col. West, is owned at the same place. I son A Co, 11 Great Jones street, New York, N. Y. Send for circulars. their children inexpensively, in Those wishing for good colts will do well to Who are Carving Out Honorable Posi­ patronize these horses-•• .That celebrated From W. P. Whitehouse, Judge of ROCKLAND, ME. tions for Themselves. Superior Court. Augusta, Me. B r o n zo -M eta lic handsome and durable Cloth­ Clydesdale stalliou, Young Barrister, Sleeper Wm. Lees is in Washington, Kan., where he & Doe proprietors, will make the season at the [ Since exchanging Appletont' Cydopailia is engaged on a stock farm. I for J o h n s o n ' s Universal Cydopiedia I have THE MODERN WALL AND CEILING ing, will find it to their advan­ farm of Capt. Henry J. Sleeper, South Union. 1 examined the latter more fully and carefully, Will Dunn atyl Will Hcyler are attending Young Barrister is a blood bay and was foaled j and find my first impressions of its superiority DECORATION. Gamer’s Commercial College, Heston. May 20, 1885. He stands 17 bands high and 1 to Appletons' strengthened hv many compari­ IM'Ueautiful, Durable uud Inexpensive, amt up- sons. It is justly entitled a U n iv e r s a l C y c i.o - proacl’e. lu look. the celebrated LfuerusU Wailua. tage to visit the John Dizer is quartermaster on one of the weighs 1100 pounds. He has a star in his fore­ f .k d ia . It is a library for the lawyer, physi­ —APfLV TO— boats of a line of steamers running from Provi­ head and white hind feet. His sire was the cian, engineer, and business-man. The vast dence to Norfolk. imported Clydesdale horse, Barrister, dam by I number of diverse subjects, the great condensn- E. P. LABE, - Rockland. t° imported horse, Old Clyde, grand-dam by Vul­ f tion, accuracy, and clearness of statement, are NEW ENGLAND David and James Edgerton are well-known i marvellous. It is also a great satisfaction to and well-to-do contractors and builders at can, gieat-grand-dam by Columbus. Barrister find all important articles on professional and Wollaston Heights, Mass. was sired by Emperor, dam Bounce by Honest scientific topics stamped with authority by hav­ NEW MILCH COWS Tom. Young Barrister can point to very aris­ ing the name of a well-known und reliable Charles Hatborn is mate of ship Wm. Camp­ I author appended. Iu short, it is brief, coin- FO R S A L E . CLOTHING HOUSE, tocratic blood__ L. E. Marsh has returned bell,while Hollis Harrington is mate of the new i prehensive, und thorough, and I am abundantly B. A. EMERY, - Owl’s Head, Maine. and handsome schooner Cora Dunn. Though from Boston. He has bought a dandy pair ot ! satisfied with my exchange of Appletuns' and i Annuals for Jouxsox's R i. m s e ij . 280 MAIN STREET. both are very young tbeyjare able officers. horses for use in his ice business. 8 THE KO0KLA.ND OOURfER-GAZRTTE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 188b

From the Bath Independent. "GOLDEN SANDS.” PLEASANT WEDDING. I A M S E L L IN C T H E DOWN EAST KISSES. From the Vinalhaven Erho of the 26th Fred R. Spear DON’T SHOOT OFF A Juvenile Missionary Society That is nit., tve take the following account of A Dead Give-Away of the Different Doing a Meritorious Work. Ha* In Mock all of the following Mandehling Java Coffee And buy your good* hap-hazard, but look about the wedding of a Vinalhaven lady who and make sure yon are getting Styles in Fashion on the Kennebec There have been numerous indications dur and Vicinity. lias many friends in this city : At a Lower Price than any of the other crack ing the past year, that something of unusual FIRST QUALITY COALS brand* of J .va are offered. It in the BEST and [Going the rounds of the press is a collection of interest was stirring among the boys and girls “Tlie wedding ceremony of Mr. Benja­ proves itaelf no in every trial. Full Value for Your Money, rhyme* describing the ways in which the girls of min A. Sm’tli of Gloucester. Miss., and j And i« the only dealer in ihe city who lias at the Boston, Washington, New York, St. Louis and of the Congregational church of this city, an.l Miss Annie M. Russell of Vinalhaven ] present time the genuine other cities Zrtxff, which prompted the writer hereof a few Sundays ago the public hail an opportu­ BUY THE BEST! —WHICH YOU CAN n o AT t h e — to give an anxious public the results of his investi­ was consummated Wednesday morn­ gations among down east maidens at a neighboring nity to learn what tt was, when the evening ing at the residence of Rev. Father seaside resort last summer Don’t give me away service was devoted to the first annual meeting l’eterson at Rockland. The bridegroom Franklin ( J O A I Red Ash BUY THE MANDEHLING! Yours truly, D c d e ] of tlte “Golden San Is Missionarv Circle,” and came to lioekland Tuesday evening | When the Wlnnegance girl gives a fellow a kiss, those present came away with their eyes opened accompanied by friends and the bride's My stock inclnilea nil sizes All the men in this Yankee nation brother and on Wednesday morning | / Have Gol a Few Barrels of IV. 4 . Jump into the air nt the sound of such bliss to the fact that there was an active body of lit­ Free Burning White Ash,Lehigh Egg nnd For it startles the whole of creation. tle workers in our city, carrying on missionary tlie bride, her father, sister and bride- I Wood & Co.'s groom’s mother went to Rockland and Broken White Asli, Franklin Stove, In Rockland, the maiden timidly grips work with the zest and enterprise that come there met the groom. Tlie party then Bed Ash, (the only genuine,} Your shoulders and stands on* her toes only with the love of it. It was a pleasure went to tlie residence of Rev. Father ' George’s Creek Cumberland BESTKEROSENEOIL Then daintily upward her rosy mouth slips; and surprise to hear the business-like reports Our sale* justify our anticipations that pi oplc —She’s learned it attending the shows. l’cterson and were united. Tlie best I Coiil, — WHICH I ot secretary and treasurer, to hear the presi­ man at the nuptials was Mr. Ralph ILL HELL— will sustain (Unequalled for Smithing nnd Steam purpoBca.) In Brunswick, the styU? is the Bowdoln kiss, dent call the roll and the members respond as Perkins, a life long friend of tlie A T A V E .iY LOW P R IC E . A mingling of many salutes. groom's and the bridesmaid, Miss Maggie And when the Zrissee is a pretty young miss if they were used to it, to listen to the choir of Conn- nnd get price* before buying. I t lifts a chap out o f his boots.* Russell, sister of tlie bride. Tlie —AI.RO A FULL RTOCK OF— It will pay girls and other exercises. you to do ho. Our Business Mottoes bridal party left liy afternoon train 1U . ti_„ I U«S» In Gardiner, too, there are beauties a few We have been ted to make further inquiries Whose kisses are sweeter than candy; for Gloucester. Mass., tile home of the WOQti, 113)1, dU3W. Lillie, Half, — HAVE A FEW UAKHF.LS OF— Like honey that’s new ; or June mornings’ dew as to the workings of this society nnd we feel bridegroom. Mr. Smith is well known Oh! a Gardiner kiss is a dandy! that ;thc facts deserve more titan a passing ill his social and business connections as BRICK, SAND, notice. The children were first gathered to­ having a reputation for courtesy and PILLSBURY'S -.- BEST -:- FLOUR. In Richmond, we’ve henrd, it’s done on the sly Rosendale & Portland Cement And resembles extracting a stopper gether by Miss Sophia Spofford nnd Mrs F. ability that stands unquestioned. He is It is the King of Yeast Bread Flours. From a bottle of “ Fizz” that is “extra dry” C. Knight in the fall of '86 and organized into tlie junior partner and book-keeper of “ Z^-cs” —and a “ pop” th at’s a whopper. a band to work for foreign missions under the tlie firm of David C. Smith & Co., at Gloucester, Mass., and one of tlie city's P. 8. Woman's Board in Boston. At Miss Spofford’s F I R E C L A V The maiden of Bath, the best of all girls, most, genial, popular young men. Tlie When the subject of kissing you name, request Mrs. I). 1’. Hatch assumed tlte lender- bride known as Miss Annie Russell is un­ C. and P. for Buttermilk Bread, Gets up on her ear and tosses her curls ship when she came to the city, and Mrs. doubtedly one of tlie finest, young ladies Chimney Pipe & Tops —But she gets there exactly the some. Knight still continued as her assistant. Active —D u d e . ever brought up in any community—one i'tiia pipe la made fr.tm Pare Fire d ay expressly $ 4.75 work was taken up the first of January and of tlie most pleasant, socialite, kind and for chimneys nnd ta the safest nnd moat durable of ANOTHER ROCKLAND. the children elected their own officers : Charlie agreeable young ladies one ever met with. any chim ney pipe . In the m arket. It ia really put Case, president; Grace Simonton, secretary; Her circle of friends embraces everybody. J UP ►>' anJ Intelligent person. Fcrdie Singhi, treasurer, and these have car­ Although the community congratulates j C h a s.T . S p ear What Our Namesake Is Doing—Boom­ Mr. Smith in winning Miss Russell, i ing, of Course. ried on the affairs of the society in true par­ they regret to see tlie kind hearted, hand­ Akron Drain Pipe ! Square Dealings. liamentary style. The members soon increased some young lady leave tlie home of her I Store 344 & 346 Main Street. From a California paper we take the follow­ to fifty and over. There was no admission fee, friends.’’ The Akron is now the standard for excellence nil ing concerning Rockland, Cal., where Itoeklnnd over tlv- United S tates, and in m ore reliable as to but the members have a small barrel in which durability and finish than any other kind. Our Elegant New Stock has arrived, and we are capital is developing a new industry : offering they save tlteir pennies, which nrc collected nt WEST CAMDEN. “The Rockland Lime and Lumber Co. has each meeting. A self-denial box was also KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. How About That? now two patent kilns in operation, turning out First Quality Goods! passed, into which the only money dropped Personal Points, Industrial Notes and | twenty-four barrels of lime per day. The had been saved from some intended luxury, or Prices as Low as the Lowest! Stop Paying Those High Prices Unusual Bargains stockholders of the company are all eastern Something About the School Manns. earned by unpleasant work. Slips of paper Frompt and Satisfactory Delivery! — AM) HOY YOUR— men, the president and manager boing Captain Oliver E. Blood is helping J. A. Clark oat ! were also put into the box, telling the object aSpOrderfl received by Telephone. Please call —IN— with his rash of work in his wheelwright shop. J. S. Hanley, who is an energetic, wide-awake which the giver had denied himself. The box and obtain prices before purchasing. Goods for Cash at Bottom Prices. gentleman. The company will also engago in Mr. Blood is an old hand at the business and [ was locked through the year, and not opened —THE PLACE TO DO THAT IH AT THE— cutting out pine and redwood lumber, railroad till the annual meeting when the money was a good workman. FRED IL SPEAR, SPRING OVERCOATS ties, telegraph poles, oak, tanhark, etc About connted and the slips read. The amount, $1.93, Frank M. Clark has recently purchased a i NO. 4 P A R K S T .. HOCK LAND. MI forty men arc now engaged in burning lime, was not a small sum when we learned of the very nice brood mare. BOSTON MARKET, CHILDREN’S SHITS, building trails, grading, bridging gullies, and “candy” which longing eyes had passed by, of John C. Thorndike had Mr. Tolnian.the snr- j getting out hoop-poles for the lime barrels, Corner Park and Union Streets, —AN!) THE — the “ very bad habit” which one had worked veyor, running out the lot which he has recent­ TlocRlniicI, - M aine. which are made on the spot. Many more men hard to overcome, ol the hours of sewing on ly purchased of Mrs. Starrett, and will move | will be employed as soon as the works are in “ patchwork,’’ which the restless little girl had onto it the coming week. full blast. READ THESE PRICES, Largest - Variety - of - Pants! spent, and of the ‘‘peanuts,’’ and “ popcorn” E. L. Cleveland and wife are expected home Hair Goods Emporium ‘•Vessels can anchor about half a mile from and “ice cream” which had been left untasted —or— compare them with other*, an 1 then call and sci from Boston where they have been visiting. the largest and best stock of GrocericH in the « ly. Ever shown in the connty. A stock that in qunli. the kilns, and freight is loaded and discharged But the treasurer reported $33.81 raised ities and values our patrons say Defy Competition. by means of a wire tramway, one end of which Work will soon commence on the dam at Tin.- Best P aten t Flour Milled fo r...... $5.60 through the year in addition to this, which rep­ Oyster River Pond. It is said another dam ! MRS. W. P. CLARK. T he best Roller Process H our Milled fo r.... 5.25 is fastened to the over-hanging eliir and the resented self-denial in the shape of work. Some The choicest Roller Process Flour milled for 5.00 other to a huge anchor out in the ocean. The will be built outside the present one to insure A choice Si. Louis Flour for...... 4.75 An Immense Variety in all of us recall the little pink cards in the hands of Removed From 276 Main Street A good St Louis Flour for...... 4.50 enterprise bids fair to develop into one of the the safe keeping ol the water in the pond. All of these Flours are guaranteed or m ney Departments. ttie children Inst summer, bearing the words refunded. great resources of Monterey county, and bring “ Morning Star” there being under each letter a M. S. Leach will soon erect a large building untold tvcultu to its owners and promoters. at the Corner in which he will manufacture SPOFFORD BLOCK. MOLASSES, mystical dot, and how we had to pay five cents DOCKLAND, MAINE. The best In the city for f.Oc, marked down to the ‘•Rockland is situated about twenty miles up for the privilege of owning a letter and prick­ Bin e-casks. low price of 35 cents. The best trade ever known —ALL KINDS O f— in the city. —WE HAVE JEST ADDED A— the coast northwest from the Cruikshank mine, ing the dot under it with a pin. There was Miss Cora L. Buzzel is to have a concert in and about thirty miles from Jolon, the near­ TEAS. considerable rivalry to see who would first Engine Hall in about a week. Her pupils in T h e best Oolong...... f,oc. est inland town and postotiice. A petition has raise the 55 cents thus represented, and we un­ the singing school will assist her in making it The choicest Oolong...... 44,r Trunk Department! been forwarded to Washington, asking for the a rare entertainment for those who may at­ The best Japan...... derstand that Fred Knight succeeded in head­ A good Tea for...... 25c and 35c establishment of n postollice and mail facilities ing the list of fifteen who filled the entire card, tend. Which contains some New Patterns. People for Rockland. A PRESENT given with every pound. others handing in theirs with fewer letters Nearly all the terehers fur the spring term of arc saving money trading at the “Amid the large redwoods, near the limn BEEF. taken. school have been engaged. Miss Duffy teaches kilns, is one of the most picturesque waterfalls PO 1'he best Tenderloin R oast...... H Jnst before Christmas our young friends ap­ in No. 17; Miss Walter, No. 11, North; Miss The best Sirloin Roast...... I2‘Ze in the state. It measures seven feet across at Good Roast...... ]()<. Rockland Clothing Co. peared at our doors with an article for sale, for Tolman in No. 5; Miss Ingraham in No. 9; Steak, 2 pounds for...... 25,- the top, is one hundred feet, high, and twenty which the husbands as well as the housekeep­ Miss Quinn in No. 8; Miss Miller and Miss 20 lbs of American Soap for...... $1 on feet wide at the bottom. Those who arc fond t r a 30 “ Live O ak “ 1.00 C. « . BOVEE & CO., Props. ers thank them. Those who spent 25 cents for Kaier of Tnomaston in No. 12. The last four 3 ■ 25 lbs. Rice fo r...... 1.00 of fishing, bunting and wild scenery will be de­ indicator” to hang up in the kitchen to are to commence (lie first Monday in May. 1 p air T ubs for...... 1.00 49"*Cliarles R. Frye can be found with us. lighted with the place.” T’ne best Tobncco (smoko or chew) per lb ___ 30e show what is wanted from the grocer ninst ' ■ i 'i’he best California Raisins, p er box...... 2.GO 3 lbs. best Raisins for...... 25. MARINE MENTIONINGS. have felt many times repaid for the outlay. PULPIT HARBOR. ■/j- i\> Just uow they are raising money by what is Choice Canned Peaches, per can ...... 20e known as the “investment plan.” Each one The Most Difficult Colors of Hair 'flie largest sale of Lamps ever offered in Rock Portland Latin School Capt. Sanford Cooper will start coasting in land and the Lowest Prices. Call ami see some of Ship St. John. Capt. O. II. Fales of Thom­ has a cent, which he invests in some kind of Easily Matched. the Great Bargains before they are all gone. Pork, PORTLAND, MAINE. the Sea Foam this month—Elisha Webster Lard. Hams, and all kinds of meats and other vnod* aston, arrived in Liverpool April 19th, 11? days stock which he fashions into something to tie Private Rooms for Shampooing Ladies’ llair. Beat facilities for instruction in Academic Studies, cook, Edward Quinn, mate, Fred Alexander, i sold cheaper than at any other store in Rockland. with Military Drill. Faculty- Theo. F. Leighton from San Francisco. retailed at a higher price, then reinvesting un­ 50 Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, (Yale), Joshua E. Crane (Brown), Head Masters; Bark Edward Cushing. Dow, from Phila­ hand. nnd stiitabh* deduction made to parties buying • Chas. E. Cushing (Yale), Edmund A. DeGarnio til his gains are as large as possible. One girl large quantities. (Hamilton),Masters ; Prof. R. F. Klenner, Tactician delphia for Havana, was spoken April 16 in has bought sugar, made candy and sold it; an­ II. W. Beverage has 12 sheep that have 20 All goods warranted as represented or money i — and Instructor in the Modern Languages. Board­ iat. 36, Ion, “3.40. other has invested in uu cur of pop-corn and lambs. funded. Don’t forget tlie phace, ing Students admitted on any date. For full inform- Cor. Park and Union Sts., Rockland, Ms. ation address either of the Head Masters. 51 38 Ship Edward O'Brien, Oliver, was from San retailed it when popped; a third bought a Mr. Beverage has bought the old tide house i Francisco for Sydney, was spoken April 8th in cents’ worth of darning cotton and is paid tor and the wharf on which it is located. 11c will FRANK DONAHUE. U IB IIT rn Young men of energy and honesty iat. 32,00, ion. 129.40 W. darning stockings with it We have some enlarge the wharf. We think he is fitting up j YVnll I LU. to taae orders for “Gately’s Univer­ torn steamboat landing. It will make a tirst- O rP H C l CRASS, FIELD, sal Educator,’’ a thorough and eompleteeneyclope. Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Whitmore, reported curiosity to see how the funds swell by the dia and business guide; indorsed as such by every time they are gathered, in the fall. elass landing, and just what is wanted. OLflDO, CaRDtN, FLOWER one that has seen it, and by every paper of national by us last week at Philadelphia from Sagua, reputation in this country and Canada. The Boston lost mainsail and jib oil' Hatteras. These hard-earned sums of money are reg­ Isaac Brown takes Capt. Cooper’s place in JJerald says of the book : “ It is a carefully prepared ularly voted to special objects, which are care­ the packet as mate since the captain left to go CREAMIRY, DAIRY,DHTTE’D i and thoroughly useful work, and those who buy it Sell. Abby S. Walker, from Vinalhaven for fully studied up beforehand at the regular LUMP & SOLID. D U llL R ■ will get their money’s worth.” N. E. Journal of Philadelphia, with granite, stranded on Here­ coasting. Education any*: “No schoolroom in America can monthly meetings, and the jumps that are ford April 21, bat was assisted oil'by light­ II. T. Carver has bought W. K. Sampson’s afford to he without this great work as a hook of made from the painting of a room in a school FLOUR, GROCERIES, FR0DUCE, reference ” It is the most complete, plain and house crew without damage. oxen. practical educational work ever published, and is in Micronesia, to the laying of a foundation to indispensable to the family and library. GATE- Ship William II. Macy, at Sydney, NSW, another in Africa, and the scholarship of a girl Geo. Alexander planted a peck of potatoes j Bradley’s Fertilizer, Bone Meal. LY & CO., 692 W ashington 8 t., Boston. 8 21 and some peas the 17th. from San Francisco, in ballast, was on her in Turkey show that these studies must he in­ Shot for killing Potato and all Gai 'b • beam ends for 12 hours Feb. 13, but met only teresting and varied. But the enthusiasm About a year ago Joseph Joyce of this place Bugs. Powder to kill House Bugs and Moths. moved to Camden. After being there about I ■ i with Ihe loss of lower sails. seems to lie a little stronger when connected F. Bachelder, with the “ Morning Star," the missionary ship live months he got stone dust in his eyes and (). B. FALES, ASA BULLARD MEMORIAL FUND. which the children of America liuve built, for suil'ered everything but death with them,losing , Terrible -:- Slaughter 337 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, service through the islands of the 1’aclWc flic sight of one at lust. About that time his ______1 The Cong'l Supt.’s Union of Boston have They give yearly for its running expenses, nnd little son aged 3 years had a shock which left ! Has opened an office in the rooms now occupied by started a memorial to the Rev. Asa Bullard, the little fellow paralyzed. Soon after the J D r. R. B. M iller, for the mission to which it belongs. mother gave birth to a little girl. When the j FLOUR, RAISINS, AN INFALLIBLE INSECTICIDE the pioneer Sunday School worker,who passed Older people are not allowed at these regular Wilson & White Block, Main St. away last week. They propose to raise $100,- child was abou two weeks old it was taken j RICE AND PRUNES, isso—AVitli it Golden Uncord. ISsS meetings, hut we learn of all the members tak­ R e s id e n c e N o . 1 0 R o c k la n d S tr e e t. 51-12* 000 as a permanent fund for the carrying on of witli a severe cough which they thought would ] ing part, even to the three-vear-old, in singing, Sunday School missionary work in this prove fatal. Finally, however, it got over it i COMMENCING JAN. 2, 1888. passing the contribution box, giving items, and country. The interest of this fund is to lie ex­ and seemed to he us well ns any child until j GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D., in offering earnest little prayers for a blessing pended each year in pushing this work under the 1 itli of last month when it died, it was as j Fancy Roller St. Louis Flour, on their gifts mid ell’orts The new feature of Physician and Surgeon. the direction of tlte Congregational S. S. and well us common up to an hour before its death, J a recent meeting was a speeeii made in Ger­ P E R $ 4 , 5 0 B A R B E L , Publishing Society, and “ Father” Bullard’s when it passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, man, and translated by two others, sentence by friends everywhere are invited to contribute to have the sympathy of all in their trouble. The , Every barrel WarrantPil.fCunnot hi- matched in thia (Opposite Thorndike Hotel.) sentence, into French and then English, to Btate for It-ag than $5.0b. 49**Nlght callsanswered from|ortice 47 the fund. The committee will shortly issue a illustrate how an American missionary lias to remains of the child were brought here for in­ Circular giving the details of their plans, which terment. speak through a Turkish and Greek interpre­ will he sent to any one who will address the Fancy London Layer Raisins, BARTLETT, ter to the people of Smyrna. Miss Annie Rice W IL E Y ’S CORNER. DR. 0. JL. Secretary, F. P. Shumway, Jr. Melrose, Mass. is in the president’s chair this year, Jessie i-E.t i o c . ' ” Knight being treasurer and Carl Snow secre­ O K , 3 POUNDS FOIL 83 CENTS • VINALHAVEN. Walter Kelloeh is ut work on the railway at Physician & Surgeon,, tary, and we certainly wish them success. Tenant’s Harbor. These Raisins are straight and all right, and arc­ S LU G S H O T ([Successor to Dr. K. L. Estubrook.J being sold on the street every day at 18c p» r lb. Is an impalpable powder, a combination of insicir- Abner Dyer and son have just linished the -- -«•>----- We bought nearly a ton of them, hence the Low eides, poisonous io insects preying upon vegeta­ >w-Night Calls auswered from the Office. Frank E. Hall lias obtained employment at Prices. 17 BRIEFLETS. tion, and witlial an excellent fertilizer, affeetii;_- work on a vueht which they have been build­ Spruce Head, stone cutting. — WE HAVE GOT A — nearly all classes of insect life, so that they eith- - ing for Will Antes. She is named Orover die, or leave for parts unknown. Fred M. Witbam is to teach the spring term VERY CHOICE RICE, Cleveland. Must of the Berlin papers welcome Queen of school in district No. 1 in this town. IT KILLS THE POTATO BUGS and gives a got Victoria to Berlin. The Post says: “ The na­ I HAT WE A HE BELLI > crop of Potatoes. M. T. CRAWFORD, Several families from East Blttehill have Joseph Jenkins, who has been absent in tion offers mute yet respectful homage to the e u 5 c - IT KILLS THE BLACK FLEAS on f’ubbug , moved to this place. Massachusetts the past winter, has returned Turnips, Beets, Radishes, nnd Egg Plants, r.o- sovereign of a great and friendly State who has ply by dusting over the plant. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Mrs. Moses Webster lias had Iter house new­ here. O r 25 pounds for $1.00, although there is no rice in conic to visit the sick bed of our suffering Em­ the market to-day that we can buy for 6e per it). IT KILLS THE CABBAGE WORM ami also I! ROCKPORT MAINE. ly painted throughout. Elliot Tolman is doing Currant and Gooseberry Worm. The Aphis » i peror." NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES Green Fly on Rosea and other Flowers. Savings Bank Block. Notary Public the work. Choice Prunes 5c. Per Pound, During last December, January and Febru­ OK U I-ltS. FUIt SB VENTS. HAS PREVENTED THE RAVAGES OF THE The injury to Mr. Reeves necessitated the ary there were ten shocks of earthquake in va­ * * A camp of Sons of Veterans, iiutned (T’RCLLIO and Canker Worm on Fruit Trees . giving up of the proposed grand ball, greatly lias likewise been used around beaus, uu-lou-, rious towns in China, which killed thousands Hannibal Hamlin, No. 16, was organized at J. Donahue db Co., ► quash, ete„ to the detriment of the ravages n ARTHUR SHEA, 11 the disappointment of all concerned. of people. Ellsworth Monday evening of last week with 364 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. 3 the Cut Worms. Meservey & Detnuth of Rockland played for The president has written a letter instruct- iff members, by C. 11. Rico of Bangor. John FROM A L f. Practical Plumber. a hall here Friday. I ing the United States district attorney for the W. Malone was elected captain, Frank E. (iray, first lieutenant, and Harry W. Haynes, FO R S A L E 1I A M M O N D S W ater Closets, Bu'h Tubs, Water Fixtures, ■ district of Massachusetts to proceed against —HY— Set up in the best manner. MATINICUS. i owners and masters of fishing vessels who second lieutenant. SOROFULARIA POWDER W. E. SHEERER, TENANT S HAB0R For the protection of Carpels ami other aim !n Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. j have imported ioreign labor for use on their You'll Jind her smiling night and day, goods against tlie ravages of Hie 184 MAIN ST., opposite the Lindsey House, It is with great sorrow that we announce the craft. Allhough ut times she is nut gay, Or address us by Mail ut STALLION BLACK SULTAN, by Anderson death of William Norton, who died of pneu­ And should you wonder why you meet Knox, he by Gen. Knox—dam of Mess«-ng< r blood. BEKTLK 17 ROCKLAND. MAINE. This constant smile, regard her teeth. 4tisa»5?r monia at his residence April 17th. Everything IN TOBACCO. Splendid black, 10 hands high, uud weighs 1025 lbs; Or an eallud liuU’ulo Alulh. She only laughs those gents to show, half brother of fast mare Lucy A. that human skill and love could do for his 'Phis powder is a pungent, odoriferous prepm Which Sozodout makes white as snow. BRGGI) M ARE—Record o f 2 52 at West Cam- How to aend (loud, to the recovery was done, lint ail to no avail it being [ Some times queer things arc found in tobac­ lion of the most, effective eliaracter. when used DYEING"D y o H o ik .- Guriuent. of ev­ den, has line 2 yeur old colt tbafr>. « * seen at the uguinsi these destructive in-eels, whether in » ... stable. ery de.criptiou Cleuued or Dyed the Father's will to call him front us. Mr. co. Tim C.-O. contained an item some months I.ALGiiti.it L e n d s A N e w CiiAitM. pets. Stuffed Furniture, Blankets, Furs, Clothi.ig whole uud pre.sed ready for wear Norton was a good citizen, kind neighbor and | ago to the effect that a Rockland young man Two-year old gelding GLOUCEVfER, by Dor­ Muffed Animals, or Skins. Wherever Moth Lit Faded or worn uoodt. unibt be dyed dark color, to To beauty when it discloses a pretty set of chester, out oi the Knox-Drew mine Miuueuuhu, a found Serolularia Powder is effective. Likewi* to look well; .l.o tflve option of two color., >our fond and indulgent husband and father. He lound a gold ring in a cigar. Now a Thomaslon teeth. Whiteness, when nature has supplied beautiful mahogany buy. for use against Bed Bugs, Roaches, and otl.ei ! sects of this class. uddrea. plainly written on a slip of paper, will, the leaves a wife and four daughters and .several j man, Edgar Staekpole, shows in triumph a this element of loveliness, may he retained Eight months’old colt, HARBOR , out oolur you want pinned on to the good.- Do your through file by using the fragrant Sozodont. of Minnehaha, by Black Pilot. parcel up well, tie .Iron, and direct to FOSTKJt’S brothers and sisters, who deeply mourn their j carving knife which was embedded lengthwise l or Sale Wholesuifl & llt-litil by A L L TO It A' SOLD A T DEA SONA lil.E It A TES. KOKlisT CITY IJVK ItllLBt, 13 Preble loss. We extend them our heartfelt sym­ | in a plug of tobacco, and was found when the Street, Portland. Muiue. ‘•Spalding's Glue,” mends Furniture, Toys, W. E. SHEERER, 0. IL FALES, Rock land. 11 21 LABUBMT D ft liOLbh 15 UAlNk. pathy. I plug was put under the cutter. Crockery, uli ornamental worli. 4 Teuaut’o Harbor.