i e Courier-Gazette ROCKI.AND OAZKTTK ESTABLISHED 1S40, ROCKLAND COVRIEK ESTABLISHED 1S74, O c ^rcss is tbe ^rrbinrcbcan |£fbtr that $lolics tin ®Horfo at £too dollars a gear I(SINGLE TWO DOLLARS COPIES A PRICE TEAR IN FIVE AnvAXl-w. V^NTfL

V o l. 7.— N ew Ser ies ROCKLAND, , .TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888 N umber 23

FACTS ABOUT ROCKLAND aid employing from 1,000 io 1,500 men in its SPECIAL SALE ! ABOUT TOW manufacture. ■AT TIIE- Has a tannery. / Has a direct line of steamers to New York, REVERE HOUSE, Has four banks. 'a daily line to Boston, a bi-weekly line to BOSTON, Hns eight churches. Portland, and is connected with other portions of Maine's sen-coast and islands by an almost Near Boston nnd Maine, Knntern, FItuhlmre and Has an Iron bridge. I-owrll depute, centres of buelneee nnd ulacen of SATURDAY, JUNE 23. innumerable fltet of steam craft. amusement. r Hns a steam dye-house. Has a beautiful resort on its beautiful bay Remodelled, Refurnished, Newly Dec­ 12 DOZEN Our Board of Trade is negotiating wRIi par­ Has a large public hall. that is now being developed, and two other ties who wish to locate an iron foundry fibre. Has three boat builders. summer villages which are steadily growing, orated, and now kept on the G. A. I.ynde has commenced work, moving Has two machine shops. while another very extensive and beautiful CLOTHING Ot. Retinned K ettles summer resort will probably be opened by EUROPEAN PLAN bis recently bought building. John Young of Hns n bonnet blcachery. next year. ItoonjB all large nnd com fortable; elegant unite®, With Iron Ball, Thomaston does the toting. Has three cigar factories. with batbH attached; ample public parlors; gentle* Has T h e Counte ii-O a z ettb with the larg­ men a cafe and billiard-room added, and fi rut-class The Congregational ladles have been very Has several Ice companies. in every respect 1 O c E a c h . busy tbe past week church cleaning, preparato­ est circu lotion of any paper In this section of Just tbe thing for an Oil Stove. Ay We have just Is located on . Maine, the most distinctive local and ROOMS FROM 911.00 A DAY DP. received 12 doz. more Oil Stovei, Price 60c each. ry to this week's meetings. Has several wholesale houses. home Interest paper in New England, connect­ m F’ MERROW& CO., Proprietors Johnnie get the gun ! Plant thieves are op­ ed with it being the largest printing plant in STORE erating on Park street. Tuesday night persons It has a population rising 8,000. Eastern Maine. OPPOSITE THORNDIKE HOTEL, unknown dug up and abstracted a bcautilul Has two well-equipped laundries. CHAS. F. WOOD fc COMPANY blossomed geranium that a Park street lady Is going to have a creamery, a shoe-factory, ROCKLAND, . . . MAINE. Has a wide-awake Board of Trade. an iron foundry nnd many other desirable in­ highly prized. Has seven well equipped livery stables. dustries, ot an early day. ?434 Fifth Ave., New York City. A Thomaston professional man lost a coat Has two large bottling establishments. ■<$N THE AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN from bis buggy, nnd accosted Officer G. A. PLAN. Spear ns foliows: “I’ve lost a coat. S’posc Has two large carriage manufactories. EDITORIAL ETCHINGS Has two large clothing minufactories. Special Ratea from June to October. you could find it r” “ What kind of a coat J. ALONZO NUTTER, Proprietor. queried tbe officer. Tbe coat was described Has live sail-lofts and one rigging loft. Lock out for them. At a coin sale in New York the other day, n cent of 1793, known as Formerly "toward of Steamers Cambridge and nnd Officer Spear banded over tbe described ar­ Has an excellent public school system. Kiitiihdin. 21-33 ticle which lie bad found a short time before. the “ Liberty Cap” and very rare brought Hns some of the finest scenery in the v #82.58; a perfect specimen of tbe year 1804, Prof. Thompson of the University of Penn­ Why Will You Waste Your Has many smaller inanutacturing ( SG8; and one of 1795, #60. A half cent of T H E M O S T sylvania is authority for the statement that in enter- Dollars prises. 1797 went for #51. On worthless mixtures, called Liquid Paints that Direct from the Manufacturer to the twenty years succeeding 18G2, the Philadel­ do not contain n particle of pure lend or linseed phia building associations furnished the money Has the beginning of a modern The ninth annual convention of the contrib­ oil, when for about the same money vou can buv Wearer. system. Mosory’s Absolutely Pure Liquid Colors. They for the erection of houses to the value of one- utors to the Maine Farmer’s Almanac wilt be Htand as ever at the head. W rite or call for sam ­ fifth of tbe real estate of the city. Tbe Ency­ Has some of the finest business blocks in held in Augusta on Wednesday, June 27, at 10 ple sheetB of colors nnd prices. -A I.OT OF COBB, WIGHT fc CO., clopedia Britannica says Philadelphia bns 1G0,- Maine. o’clock a. in. Tbe salutatory is to be given by 1 ‘ 240 Main Street. 000 dwellings, of which at least 110,000 are Hns five granite Arms nnd one marble work­ “Tom Scott,” the address by "Plutarch," tbe owned by their occupants. This is due to ing firm. poem by “Avon” and tbe valedictory by Jen­ CLOTHING! building associations. Help tbe Rockland As­ nie F. Sawyer. Is the terminus of the Knox & Lincoln That in quality and the price at which it in offered sociation along 1h a Bonanza to the buyer. To he closed out at Railroad, Waldoboro News : "Every resident should Y O U R M O N E Y once at The advertising columns of a newspaper Has four building tlrms, that are prosperous take pride In making our village as attractive represent n cash value. No newspaper can and busy. ns possible during tbe summer. It will pay Quality amounts^to little afford to give advertising or “notices” free, any We hope to see the road commissioners remove more than a merchant can toss over his free Has two large steam grist mills nnd grain elevators. all tbe loose stones nnd other articles from tbe Unless the price be fa gifts of dry goods or shoes. A newspaper is a streets. Occupants of houses should keep their In a ll colors. The Art Shades are Decorated legitimate business institution ; its advertising Has two tramways in operation at the lime- premises nent and tidy, not only inside the en­ and Transparent. All Minetto Shades. Plain Low Prices are not Bargains columns are its stock in trade and announce­ rock quarries. closure but between it and tbe road way. or Decorated, are unsurpassed in Eeauty, Durability and Finish. Mounted on first- ments should be paid for, no matter In what Has the tiaest systems of water works in the Keep tbe grass and weeds mowed off. It will Unless Quality is there. part of tbe paper they nppear. It is no doubt United States. pay.” ______policy for n newspaper to reciprocate liberally Hns a modern system of electric fire alarm, Col. John D. Anderson, U. S. Pension Agent WANTED when courtesies, printing, tickets, etc., are now being put in. extended, but beyond that, the rule should be at Augusta,is obliged to suspend the payment of AT ONCE, 15 FEM VLB H E L P to WE COMBI Is in the center of a great granite limerock pensions, on account of tbe pension appropria­ lirt Manufactory. From $3 to $7 Yo. 1—200 Pairs Pants assorted colors, 09 cents; absolute ; no pay, no advertising. :an be made by indm'rious gir 1«. J. H. SIMONTON. a big trade at $1.76. and farming region. tion being exhausted. He has paid about one- balf of the June payment, and is notified by 3 ¥ o . - —100 MontvIUe Cassimere Pants at $1.37— ORLANDO C. BURG ESS. Has several very fine musical organizations, tbe commissioners of pensions at Washington FOR SALE. Less than it cost to manufacture. For a vocal and instrumental. SCHOONER M EDORA, net tonnage 21.15 tons working man’s pants this is the best trade And His Solution of the Problem of Ele­ Has a large block factory, nnd door, sash that no more funds can be bad until Congress Bile is fitted for a packet. For full particular, ad- we have. vating Wage Workers. passes the deficiency bill. It requires about dree, or apply to GORDON M. HIX, Rejoice &, Buy nnd blind manufactory. 1® Rockland, Maine, Mo. .*1—50 All-wool Stripe Cassimere Pants, $1.50 Tbe Building Naws, published in Meriden six hundred and twenty thousand dollars for Has a brass foundry with an unrivalled rep­ one quarterly payment. — w o rth $2.26. Conn., contains tbe following sketch of Orlan­ utation for first-class work. Wo. 4 —160 E x tra W eight Stripe Cassim ere Pants. do C. Burgess, prominent in the organization J. B. I orlng, tioar builder, in prepared to do Has some ot the most elegantly furnished The Waterville Loan & Building Association marine work of all kinds new work nnd Jobbing. These goods are all wool and have always of the Meriden Loan and Building Associa­ is prospering. After laying aside what tbe law Fancy pulling boats and vaclits a specialty. been sold at $2.50. O ur price $1.75. society rooms in the state. 4 LlNt.KEV W ija k f , Rockland. \ PERFECTION tion : required for tbe sinking fund a dividend of G Nfo. 5 —75 Keystone Cassimere Pants in Stripes, “Orlando Chester Burgess was born nt Vinal- Hns a young and healthy loan and building percent, on each share will be declared, besides BUILOINCS MOVED. Checks and G rays, $1.75. Never retailed haven, Knox county, Maine, and received bis association with GOO shares. less than $2.00. Strictly all wool. a small balance which will go into the next Charles W. Perry of this c ity baa all the appar- early education nt Belfast, where his parents, Has a line gas lighting plant, and a pr o- atua fur leveling, raising, lowering nnd moving dividend. The association has aided very buildings, and will make a specially of that class of Yo. 0 —125 Pairs Cheviot Pants, every thread resided until their removal to Meriden in 1871. spective electric light plant. wool, at $1.87—wholesale price. materially during the year in building three work. Hntlsfaetlon guaranteed. Address or apply Since that time Mr. Burgess has been in the Has a standard guage railroad, now build­ houses and the call for money to build more is toCHARLEd W. PERRY, Rockland, care A. F. Y ». 1—50 Dickey Cassimere Pants, price $2.00, employ of the Meriden Britannia company. Crockett & Co., for particulars. 18-26 ing, directly around the city. very sharp. The Sentinel says that tbe Water­ worth $3.00. Best make and all wool. He is n keen sportsman and is a member of the SATISFACTION Hns an extensive and well appointed Chi­ ville Association has only 222 shares taken. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. -Vo. * —75 Pairs Riverside Cassimere Pants in National Gttnrd, having won the Company's The 8. Waldo bouse and land, pleasantly situat­ fashionable colors and stripes, $3.00 sharpshooters’ badge for three years, nnd the cago dressed beef refrigerator. ed on Glensou street, Thomaston, commnnding a Waterville Sentinel. "Rockland is just beautiful view of Georges River. Land io a good In Quality and Pries. Wo. 1>—50 Sawyer Cassimere Pants, fine hair line state badge for four years. He is also a mem­ Has a big produce and fruit establishment now a perfect whirl of business enterprises nnd state of cultlmtlon. Will bo sold for e.ish very stripe, nobby goods, $3.75—a big trade. ber of Pacific Lodge, I. O. O. F. He was that supplies all eastern Maine. low. Apply to improvements. Its limerock railroad, which K IIANLY & LORD, Rockland. These are yours if you make selec­ Wo. 10—40 Harris* Cassimere Pants in the latest Master Workman of Metal Workers’ Assem­ Has two extensive candy manufactories, and will relieve its streets from heavy teaming and stripes and shades. Guaranteed the bly, No. 1,524, Knights of Labor, and was three wholesale candy dealers. reduce the cost of lime manufacture, is well tions from our New Spring Stock of finest all wool goods. $4.25. Every a delegate to tbe District Assembly, pair worth $0.00. Has a very thorough Commercial College, under way; crude petroleum is being used for No. 95, for four terms. He was nomin­ fuel in the making of lime, still further reduc­ Ko. 11—05 Pairs Westfield Stripe Cassimere with a tine corps of instructors. ated for representative to tbe legislature by ing its cost, and the business men are making Three important things in the Equipment of an Pants at $1.00—a bargain. the independent labor party, but was defeated. Has sorne of the handsomest private resi­ Otllce are a Typewriter, a Cyclostyle, anti a good dences to he found in New England. an active push for the establishment of a shoe supply ot Rubber Stamps. The X o . 1*3—A Job Lot of Odd Vests, ten dozen, at Seeking to find some praetical solution factory there.” 87 cents. Well made and good shape. for the elevation of wage-workers Has one of the largest and Best equipped The farming season is very backward in M o . 111—20 Doz. Im ported French Flannel Y acht­ talker than tbe promulgation of ideas only, be fish establishments in New England. is acknowledged to be the leading Typewriter, and ing Shirts, $1.37, wortli $1.75. interested himself and his friends in es­ Has u bny that rivals the famous bay of Na­ Eastern Maine. Tbe winter was severe, Its uses ure too well known to enumerate here. .Io. 1 4 —15 Doz. All-wool Blue Flannel Shirts at tablishing a saving fund, or building nnd loan ples iu beauty, shelter and depth of water. and cold weather continued very late into the 87 cents—Less than Jobbing Price. association, on the mutual plun, nnd it has re­ spring. On April 12th there was a snow storm Is entirely free from all epidemics and in which from 8 to 12 inches of snow fell, and Is a machine by which any number of exact copies 2fo. 15—10 Doz. Fancy Suiting Flannel Shirt at sulted in the formation of two Meriden associ­ wonderfully free from sicknesses of all kinds. of any handwriting or typewriting can be quickly 57 cents, w orth $1.00. ations. which have now some GOO members,and on Arbor Day (May 1st) the weather was so and cheaply made. It Is far superior to any diipll Hus the most extensive und picturesque eating uppuratus on the market. AND- Xo, ■<>—10 Doz. Andover Cheek, Waistband and one of tbe best institutions Meriden has ever cold that the observance was in many places summer home of any place in New England. Bib Overalls with patent loops and buckle* had, not only for promoting tbe growth of the postponed two weeks or more. On Memorial The best overall made, 55 cents. Jackets city, hut for inculcating habits of economy and Has a granite government breakwater that Day apple trees bad not blossomed enough for These Stamps are the best Rubber Stamps I ever same price. saw, and can be furnished at a very lew dayH’ no­ thrift among tbe wage-workers.” adds to the safety of its broad bay as a ha­ tbe dowers to be used in decoration, while last tice. W o. 1 1 —A lot of Blue Overalls and Jumpers, ven. year tbe apple blossoms bad gone by before I should he pleased to show the above goods to well made and good quality. Price 42 PERSONAL POINTS. that holiday. Farmers are now In the midst anyone desiring to see them, also to send them sum ■ cents. 22 Hus the most advantages to otler new busi­ pies of the work and prices. * ^ I’ypew riling und ot their planting, while usually, at this season, Duplicating by the Cyclostyle process done to or- Mrs. W. II. Keene and Miss F. L. Richard­ ness Industries of any place in tin Unite! CRASS, FIELD, States. they are nearly through. The first realiy Carden, flower son have been visiting W. S. Keene nt Bar warm day this season was June 5th, when the Harbor. Has two large hotels, three large boarding­ W ith Cochran Ar Bewail, 249 Mai n Street, thermometer reached 80 degrees. Rockland. 15 Rev. L. L. Hanscom of the Wesley church, houses and innumerable smaller boarding CREAMERY, DAIRY places. A CURIOUS COW LUMP & SOLID. Bath, formerly of this city, was in Dover Sun­ “ SOME CIGARS ARE LIKE SOME MEN day, in attendance upon the celebration of the Hus the least poverty and the most respect­ able people of any place of its size in New Which Is Attracting Attention in Fair------to------middling.-. But there are uujterlor men, OUR SPRING STOCK FLOUR, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, twenty-fifth anniversary of the death Winslow. ami there Is a m;ierior cigar. The latter la kno»u England. to tlio trade and to all wise smokers us of Col. Douty ot the 1st Maine Cavalry, There is at present on the farm of John Dun­ Bradley’s Fertilizer, Bone Meal. who was shot while galluntly lending the Hns a well conducted Y. M. C. A. with bar, Winslow, a curiosity in the shape of a ehnrgeat Aldie, June 17th, 18G3. Rev. Mr. reading room, library, gymnasium, etc., all on Is as Handsome and Stylish as any O-Blug Shot for killing Potato and all Garden cow witli a well developed udder on its back. Bugs. Powder to kill House Bugs and Moths. Hanscom preached the anniversary sermon. a generous scale. This udder is placed just in front of the cow's on earth. Mr. Hanscom was a member of that regi­ Has three hose companies, two steam lire hip-bones and has two teats, which at present O. B. PALES, ment. engines, a hook and ladder company and a are rather small, and from which can be 337 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND. A. M. Richardson, A. B., is home from tine hydrant service. milked ubout two quurts of milk per day. SOLD FOB IO CENTS Washington, D. C., and is visiting his parents, Has a small tleet of Bank fishermen, and a This cow or heifer, being only about two years EVERYWHERE. Rev. S. D. Richardson and wife at Tenant’s large fleet of shore fishermen, who make Rock­ old this spring, has no malformation save the Harbor. Mr. Richardson for two years past land their headquarters. shape of the spine, which is crooked where has been one of tbe Instructors in Wayland Hus one of the finest steamboat whurves in tbe udder is situated. To save time in milk­ Seminary, Washington, D. C. the United States, and many other tine granite ing a platform was devised on which tbe calf was raised to draw.the milk from this raised Try theiu, aud you’ll smoke no other hlud. TWO SHILLINGS, wharves line the shore front. udder. T rade Murk. Reg. Duo. 20, lbS7. Has a soeial club with handsomely fur­ WOOUItUItY, LATHAM Si CO.. W holesale How Rockland Land Sold More Than a E. Branch, the owner of the cow, resides in lloulers, Portlaud, Maine, nished quarters including 125 of the eil.v’s bus­ Waterville, and will probably take away Century Ago, iness and professional men. The land on which W. G. Singhi is erecting the cow ere long. Mr. Branch has a cow his five handsome cottages has been in his Hus some of the largest and tiaest dry which without doubt is a valuable one and Portland Latin School mother’s family more Ihun 100 years. Mr. goods, boot and shoe, grocery and furnishing may prove a bonanza to him. PORTLAND, MAINE. establishments in New EnglauJ. Bust facilities fur Instruction in Academic Studies, Singhi’s great-grundfather, Betfiias Ulmer, with Military Drill. Faculty: Tlico. F. Leighton drove over from Waldoboro oil horseback and Is the center ot trade for dozens of nourish­ Professor L. C. Bateman recently sent a copy (Yule), Joshua E. I’rune (Brown), Head Masters; ing towns, and the metropolis of u large ex­ Chas. E. t'u.hiug (Yale), Edmund A. DeOariuo Reliable, Trusty, servicea­ bought the land of Gen. Knox for two English of the Belfast Journal containing bis illustrat­ (Hamilton),Master.; Prof. R. F. Klenner,Tactician shillings an acre. Of course the strip on which tent of fertile, thriving country. ed article on Lord Byron to Wilfred Blount, and Instructor in the Modern Languages. Board­ ing Students admitted on any date. For full inform­ ble Goods the cottages are built is a very small portion of Hus a tine court-house, custom-house and whose wife is the granddaughter and only liv­ ation address either of the Head Masters. 51 34 the original purchase. postoffice,the court-house of granite and brick, ing descendant of Byron, aud has received a Mr. Singhi has bought the lot, near ut hand, the custom-house and postotlice ot granite. very pleasant acknowledgment, in which Mr. corner of Broadway and Limerock street,north Has three marine railways, one newly re­ Blount says: “ We are very pleased to know SALESMEN Thu SNOWBLACK are the best black Half-Hose In of the Brown estate, which he will fill iu and built and capable of receiving vessels of big that the poetry of Byron still has its devoted the market. They are of a fast and unfading color, soft grade this fall and will build two cottages tonnage at any time ot tide, and three ship­ admirers iu America." The letter was dated at and glossy, and so dyed as not to be tender. thereon next spring. yards. Crabbett Park, Three Bridges, Sussex, Eng­ WANTED land, tbe country seat of Wilfred Blount und The SNOWBLACK are SHAWKNIT, which are the To canviM* for u lull line of HAUDY CANADIAN FISHERMEN. Has a large tleet ot vessels of all sizes, big Lady Blount. N CUBE It Y STOCK. Honeal, energetic Men, 25 best-fitting and most comfortable of Half-Hose, and little, sailing to all parts of the world, a year*- o f age aud over, can Hud steady work for the —F O R S A L E B Y — next Twelve Mouth*. No experience needed. Full Ar at Boston 11th, steamer Novelty, Joyce, Beet of 300 sail being employed in freighting PIANOS TUNED. imnruciionw given. We engage on BALa KY and pay expense# or on com mi a* ion. Addreaa; >tatiug C. F. W OOD & CO., Canso. NS, with 200 bbls mackerel. Reports lime to New York. J. W. Walker, the piano tuner, will be in aae and enclosing photo), STONE & WELLING­ 286 Main Street, —AND — 100 sail of fishermen at Caoso with fares rang­ Hoes the largest lime manufacturing busi­ TON, Montreal, Que. J. W. BEALL, Manager. Rockland during July. Order-, should be left Special inducement# to new men. Noraerica Rockland Clothing Company ing from 25 to|200 barrels. The Novelty’s ness of any place in the world, having a year­ at this office. Fouthill. Out. Ewtablivhed 1842, 455 acres, the ROCKLAND MAINE 1U-31 .4ud the Trade General Jy. steatu seine boat proved a success. ly output of from 1,200,000 to 1,100,000, casks, largest auracrlea iu Cuuudu. 14-27* 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE'19, I88R.

OUR CIRCULATION. LABOR CONVENTION. CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE. The TP Fuller op and do something! Henry A Daniels arc will Baptists held its June session with the Skinner Rev A L, Bucksport, F P Hanacom CORDOVAN «ot the only shoe manufacturers in the world. Skinner Rev and Mrs C L Waterford,Mrs 8 M Frye Cents per yard. Rockville church, Friday, Saturday and Sun­ Sheldon Rev Stewart, Salem, Mass, F R Spear 200 pieces wide Silk Ribbons, day. It was one of more thnn usual interest, Soule, Mr S B, Yarm outh, Mrs II G Bird Sykes, Rev S, Nova Scotia, A I Mather Is the name, and they are made by worth from 50 to 75 cents ; wc are EASTER’S COVE. the gathering being large and the social meet­ Hy.vester Mrs E A, Castine, Miss Pierce ings interesting aud highly spiritual. Sermons Thayer Rev P B, (jarlund, Rev W 8 Roberts Hathaway, Soule X- Harrington. selling them for 25 cents per yard. The Plan and Construction of the New were preached by Revs. Littlefield, West, Towne Rev 8 D, Hampden. N F Cobb They are hand sewed and welt We Look at them on our front center H otel. Tyler Rev ami Mrs A II, Camden, Mrs Blood Shattuck, Babcock, Abbott and Coulliard. Tyler Miss Jennie N, Camden, Mrs Achorn have them in Cong, and Bals. We counter this week. Work on the summer resort improvements at The determination was expressed to arise and VoseMrs T W, Bangor, Mrs 8 M Frye Warren Rev E L, Presque Isle, Rev D I* Hutch have the Exclusive Sale for this city, Easter’s Cove is rapidly progressing. The hotel more earnestly push forward the work of Warren Rev ami Mrs I P, I) D, A 8 Rice 1 bale Remnants -10 inch Cotton, bis been planned and the contract awarded to spreading the gospel and building up the Re­ W athen Rev C B, Orono, A I Mather and we will warrant every pair to be Wutlien Rev J M, Bangor, Gen Tillson RTTGSI best quality, only 7 cents. Bbcrmati A Hutch, builders. The mailt build­ deemer’s kingdom. Webb Dea A '1’, Waldoboro, <’ E Littlefield the best wearing shoe made. ing is to be 45x40 teet, three stories with a tow­ Tlie next session will be held with the Rock­ Wheelwright Dea ami Mrs J 8, Bangor, (J F Wood Walbridge Rev and Mrs E L, Jonesport, Mrs 11 E 100 Curtains, all on Fixtures ready er. The top of the tower will be about 45 feet land church in September. W ilson from the ground. There will be 20 rooms on — --- *♦.— ---- Whittier Rev Chas, Dcnnyavillc, F P Ilunseoiii to put up, only 35 cents each. Wilder RevCS, Madi

Jesse Cross goes about on crutches. Bicycle! The gas-house is undergoing changes and re­ JEWELRY STOCK AT COST. FOLKS AND THINGS. A crew of 250 men are making things hum pairs. H U Y nt Hurricane. Our city officials are over-run with letters My cost sale still continues and positively «650—REBUlHR WEEKLY CIRCULATI0H—2650 and photographs from various would-be school must continue. Come and get something even Red Letter Sale! The Indians worked the Hunter's Degree if you keep it for a present to be given next Friday evening for the first time. supervisors. We should like the photos for Christmas. You will save money by so doing For Additional Locals See First Page. our collection. John Lee of the city team was somewhat for I shall sell at almost your own price. Just Fireworks in Rockland. By arrangement with the importer A two-horse load of hay with driver and think of it. tirst-class jewelry and ware actual­ How line the lawns look! bruised by the upsetting of a cart. ly and honestly for less than cost. beasts went over the steep embankment at the we are allowed The Democrats talk of n flag raising at an A Chinaman was about our streets Thurs­ T h o s. D e k m o t . day—a little unusual tor Rockland. foot of Willow street, yesterday, all escaping early day. Injury except the rack wLlch was somewhat ICE CREAM. AT THE RR00K ONE WEEK MORE E. C. Robinson has purchased a cottage lot An Indian man and woman stopped in the shattered. at Ingrahamville. lockup over Sunday for drunkenness. AMUSEMENTS. Mrs. W. R. Hills’ ice cream rooms at — ON THE— The problem in last week’s C.-O. was solved The (ire alarm apparatus is rapidly arriving, Jameson Point are now open for the season. and July 4th will see It In striking order. Cream furnished for parties and families in -II-A-V-E-N-E-R- by many of our readers. Hamilton Lodge. I. O. of G. T., will hold a large or small quantities. Pure cream and J. R. Richardson has been at work on his W. H. Glover & Co. have commenced work 10-cent sociable in Perry’s Hall, North-end, the best flavorings used. farm for the past six weeks. on City Hall, A peaked roof will be put on. Wednesday evening, June 20th. All are in­ 23-34 stLi.s priviiw onus NOTTINGHAM The residence of L. W. Benner is being Berry Bros, have finished work on their new vited. b i r t h s . beautified by n finely graded lawn. stable office nnd have u very handsome suite of Georgia Cayvan and manager Daniel Frob- rooms. A four-horse rock team gave Park street resi­ man have been married eight months. Mrs. I Direct from the .Etna Factory, and is tlielr Maine G r i t —N orth W nldboro, Jn n e 12, to M and Agent. dents an exciting runaway, Thursday. No berries were received this morning, the Frohtnan still appears on the stage as Georgia Mr*. Alonzo Orff—a Ron—Grover Cleveland. LACE dispatch from headquarters being: “Too poor Cayvan. The fact of the marriage has not be­ Clmmingr-B i . George, June 10, to Mr. and Mrs. ______Our firemen have been invited to attend a to ship.” fore been published, the parties, like most J. 1*. Cummings, a daughter. firemen's muster, to be held nt Gardiner, July Morse— Thomaston, June 17, to Mr. and Mrp. F. A Rockland lime manufacturer estimated theatrical people, preferring to keep their mat­ W . Morse. a daughter—12 Iba. 4th. W e l c h —Thom aston, Ju n e 17, to Mr. and Mrp. m s riErEnToinE that 90,000 barrels of lime sailed from tills rimonial relation from the general public. Patrick Welch, a daughter—14 lb*. The city reports are now ready for distribu­ The Bangor Opera Company will make a CURTAINS! county, Thursdav. Includes Everything In Fireworks tion and can be obtained of City Treasurer tour of Maine, commencing about June 21, C a rria g e s. Weeks. City Marshal Crockett nnd Officer Meservey presenting “The Two Vagabonds,” the greatest seized 40 gallons of claret wine nnd a hnlf-bar- Many styles are closed out, still wc The house of Mrs. L. Fales on Warren street Comic Opera success known to the American rel of ale nt Tillson's wharf, yesterday morn­ W h itm o r e—Bl e e p e r —UdIod, .June 14, by Knv. is being repainted and is to be occupied by Stage, full of fun nnd sparkling music. The W. 8. Koherts, of Rockland. Cant. L. T.Whitmore, From a Pin Wheel to the Large have unusually good bargains re­ ing. of Itocklnnd, and Casa M., daughter of dipt. Henry Charles Blcktnorc. Rockland date is Saturday, June 16th. The •J. Sleeper, of Union. maining. He has sent 11s a few Yacht Nereid, Capt. Edson Archibald of company has been greatly strengthened by the Bp e a r —F a r r a x ii—Rockland, June 14, by Rev. Park Displays. C. II. Pcnd'eton is making an addition to his C. 8. Cummings, Kdwln It. Spear and Eva N., residence, 13x19 feet. He is also making many Matinicus, was here yesterday fitting up for a engagement of the following well known ar­ daughter of G. I.. Farrand, both of Rockland. Madras by the yard and in patterns. other improvements. fishing trip. Capt. J. W. Whitman nnd Capt. tists: Mr. Ben Lodge, principal comedian lor D ay—W a d e —Rocklnnd, Ju n e 1, by II. If. his pric » before you buy elsewhere. Archibald will be the officers nnd crew. the pnst eight yenrs of the Bennet & Moulton Burnham, J. P , Luther 8. Day and addle II. Important ordinances nnd important amend­ W ad ., boll] of Itiis city. The new ordinance regarding loungers ap­ Opera Co., Miss Gertie Madigan, Contralto, of Ul.MKit—Cooi-e r —Lynn,|Mas«.,,June 13, by Rev. ments are printed In our paper today. Peruse pears in our paper today, 'Pis a very proper the same company, Miss Annie Chester, L. W. Staples, R. K. Ulmer, esq., of ibis city and HAVENER. F'uller &. Cobb. and reflect, dear readers! Annie C. Cooper, of Lynn, formerly of Ibis city. move und we want to sec it rigidly nnd impar­ Soubrette, of Boston Museum Co., Miss Lil­ W a t t —IlLXTs—Rockland, Ju n e 9, by It. H. Half of the old Sawyer-Colson Block Is In Burnham, J. 1*., Seth 8. Watt and Cordelia Hunt-, tially enforced. lian LaRoss, Soprano, of the Hess Opera Co., both of Barrington, X. S. FARWELL HALL ...... ROCKLAND. Main street on its way to its new resting place Cur manufacturers are paying 17 cents for nnd Mr. F. J. Binkliourst, of the Hess Opera south of the Main street K. & L. crossing. casks. The wood market is du.’l, S3 25 a cord Co. In addition to these artists are several S e a t b s . The ILnllroad Commissioners have nearly being paid. Most of the kilns arc out, nnd the who will be pleasantly remembered in “The McLOON & CROCKETT Tuesday Evg., June 19. completed their examination of the state rail­ lime business is quiet. Mikado” tour of two seasons ago, nnd an ex­ MonIIKR—Rockland, June 17, Margaret J. 1 roads nnd find them in excellent condition. cellent chorus. “ The Vagabonds” will be el­ Mosher of Oakland, t ai., formerly of this ciiv, ! At the Knitting Bee, entertained by Mrs. aged 05 yenrs, 8 months, 25 days. County Commissioner F. Trusscll has ad­ Henry Gregory last evening, 37 were present egantly costumed. The music will be under MAGEE—Owl’ft Head, Ju n e 14, U rrriet M. M a­ PAT ^-“ MALONEY’S gee, aged 80 years, 4 monthn, 25 days. PHOTOGRAPHERS, ded to our collection a bottle containing a liz­ und SI.90 collected. The next meeting will the able direction of Mr. F. S. Davenport, organist of St. John’s Church, Bnngor. The S immons—Lvnn, Muss., Carrie A., daughter of ard,n water snnkc nnd a monster centipede. be entertained by Mrs. C. A. Hail, Gay street. the lute Capt. Benj. Simmon*, fo.merly of Apple- TV 33 X?V S II O "W —AND— There is to be a special meeting of the board tour, ns at present arranged, will include the ton, aged 54 years, 6 months. There will be public exercises by the gradua­ following cities nnd towns: Dover, Oldtown, Sa n fo r d —St. Joim sbury, V t., Ju n e 15, Mrp. J of directors of the Loan and Building Associ­ ting class of the Lincoln Street Grammar Sarah E., wife of Rev. Edward T. Sanford, aged ! 321 Main Street, - Central Block, ation, in the City Council rooms, next Wednes­ Bangor, Skowhegan, Farmington, Bath, Rich­ 46 years, 6 m onths. School, Thursday nfternoon nt two o’clfick. mond, Augusta, Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, Rock­ St o v e r —at the residence of J. P. Stover, near ROCKLAND. MAINE. day evening. Helmick, Kansas, May 2s, Hezekiah Stover, age.I Parents nnd friends are cordially invited to be land, Camden, Belfast, Eastport, Calais, 85 years, 7 months, 28 days. present. Harry O. Gurdy has purchased a cyclostyle Presque Isle,Fort Fairfield nnd Houlton. ALL KINDS OF PICTURES IN FIRST of C. C. Cross, who is the agent for this locality. Jnnitor Sherman of the court-house has been $10.00 REWARD. Presenting th« Jolliest, the Funnle t lri-li Comedy CLASS STYLE. ever produced, entitled, These copying machines are growing very pop­ having some nice work done to the rooms of S. OF V. For the finding of a Newfoundland Dog, about .3 ular, giving universal satisfaction. the county commissioners nnd clerk of courts, yearn old. Lost Monday; black, white breast, Tintypes, Mlnnettn, Cards, Victoria, Cabinet, and two chafed spots on the forward shoulders. If Promenade, Boudoir, Panel and Imperial up to McCINTY’S TRIP W. II. Prescott, esq., has un unique thing in new paint and paper being the chief ingredi­ Col. D. A. Friend, National Aid de Camp, found send by O w l’s Head Stage to Life Size, made GEOHGK II. SNOW, Owl’s Hoad, Me. the shape of a bout, 15 1-2 feet long, with cedar ents used. assisted by delegates from Anderson Cnmp of this city, B. F. Carr Camp, Thomaston, and BY THE PLATINUM PROCESS. T O T H E planks, 1-2 inch thick, canvas covered, the The famous salmon case, John L. Thomp­ WANTED. Absolutely permanent, nnd finished in Oil, Water whole weighing hut sixty pounds son, fish warden, vs. Levi A. Dow, will be ar­ George W. Shepherd Cnmp, Rockport, to the A young lady clerk. Address P. G. Box 1320. Color and Crayon. We keep a large variety of number of 26, mustered a Cnmp of Sons of Mouldings of all grades and make Frames to order c e n t e n n ia l . gued in Bangor this week. T. I’. Pierce appear­ How is this for u record ? Fillmore Eldridge, Veterans nt Union Friday evening, to be known to suit customers. Also, Solar Printing for the ing for the plaintiff. This case involves the trade. O *W c guarantee satisfaction in all brunch­ a laborer on the Liincrock II. II., excavated as J. W. Burrows Cnmp, No. 17. A fine colla­ BOAT FOR SALE. es of Art Work. 23 Irish Pipers, Irish Dancers, Trit-h Comedians, 121 feet of earth in eight hours, taking the top much discussed question ns to where Penobscot Small sloop yacht, 20 1-2 feet water line, 19 1-2 und the Funniest Irishm an Living, llivcr ends nnd Penobscot Bay begins. tion was served by tbe Ladies Relief Corps. feet, over all—thoroughly equipped for sailing, and off from thirty Icet und making S9.68. The following are the officers : Captain, J. W. in good condition, sound and safe. The owner PAT MALONEY, The City Cornet Band tendered a serenade will be away for the summer and will sell cheap. A statistical young man, in walking front Sleeper: 1st Lieut., F. E. Burns; 2d Lieut., J. Apply at the store of Appearing at every Perfcrrnance in hhs the store of E. U. Hastings to F. F. Burpee’s last evening to W. II. Simmons, labor candi­ L. Lenfest; 1st Sergt., C.S. Stinson; Q. M. L e a n d e r T hom as, drug-store, Saturday evening, counted 247 date for governor. Mr. Simmons made a short Sergt., Calvin Burrows. 79 Main St. Rockland. Songs, Dances, Anecdotes, Orations, young men, between 15 and 40 years of age. nnd appropriate speech, and then invited the —------,o .------and Oddities. Some of the members of Pleasant Valley band boys into the house nnd placed before STEAMBOAT SPARKS. them a sumptuous supper to which they did BOATS TO LET! Grange will attend the cup nnd saucer sociable What He is Going to do to Amuse You full justice. Twas a pleasant occasion. to bo given by Mt. Pleasant Grange on Friday Capt. Ingraham of the Penobscot has given Several thst-cines ROW BOATS and a SAIL lie will appear in hlfl grent BOAT to let by the day or hour. Inquire at evening next; also Pomona Grange at Union, Some beautiful china painting,^the work of the Hadlock electric clock a thorough trial, IRISH CIIA RA CTER HIRERS OHA TIOtfS, Wednesday. the artist, Mrs. A. B. Kirkpatrick, is much ad­ nnd is more than ever convinced that 'tis an in- A. J. BIRD & CO.’S STORE. Songs, Dances, Reels, Jias, mired at the store of A. Ross Weeks. Mrs. dispensible piece of steamboat pilot-house fur­ A meeting of the Council of Administration Kirkpatrick has nt Spear, May & Stover’s a One of tlie mnet x»ensive assortments of these STORIES A.VD CRAY OH DR A WLHGS. nishings...... The Pioneer had a tremendous Goods are now opening at the rooms of of the Department of Maine, G. A. II., will fine oil painting of Heron Neck light, near RESERVED SEATS,, take place Wednesday, the 20th, at Portland. big freight Thursday consisting largely of VISITORS TO BOSTON Vinalbaven, which she painted on her trip to fish shipments from Lane &• Libby nnd other Will find a first-class heuse nt Adm ission 317 ( exits. C h ild re n i A. J. Crockett, S. V. Department Commander, the islnnd last summer. MRS. W. P. CLARK. who is a member ex otHcio, will be in attend­ Island lish deniers....The Richmond leaves KIMBALL’S, 6 ALLSTON STREET, ance. Friday night was marked by a severe thun­ this city Monday nnd Thursdays for Portland. No. 235 Main St., Rockland, Me. der storm here. The lightning struck a tree near Travellers over this line can depend upon it Beacon Mill. Quiet location; cool rooms; superior The dress uniforms for the T. L I's hnve ar­ tnhlo; homo comforts. Terms for room and meals, These articles ure of the latent importation and of FLOWERS! PLA! the house of Frank Stetson, on the old Thomas­ that courteous treatment will be the rule. $1 50 to $2.00 p er d ay ; $0.00 to $10.00 p er week. the moat improved patterns, and comprise a variety rived. The uniform consists of a black felt ton road, and passed therefrom to the corner of Rooms may be secured In advance by letter or of styles which cannot fail to meet the demands of helmet,with brass ornaments; a single breasted telegram. Address HENRY II. KIMB a J.L, Prop. any one desiring these ^articles. Mrs. Clark is a the house whence it passed down through the HORSE HAIRS. 23-20 practical Hair Worker, and will manufacture to or­ frock coat of blue, with white facings, and der any article desired, ut prices to suit all patrons. M r.R. H. B urnham pantry and into the ground. The house was Tlie stock which is composed of light blue pants with broad white stripes. somewhat damaged, but the occupants escaped Henry Smith drives a speedy animal—n ROCKLAND. MAINE, They are neat nnd serviceable, and the boys without injury. white gelding, eight years old that he bought —AGENT FO'l — will look fine on parade. Auction Sale of Grass Waves, Switches, Wigs, Etc., At the Congregational Conference, in session in Somerset County....C. E. Hall’s handsome are elaborate in their style and texture, combining II. E. Burkmnr returned Saturday from his 3-ycar-old Lyons colt is looking linely this all the various shades, and are worthy of a close in­ in this city, music will he furnished by the ON JAMEUONS POINT, spection before purchasing. A complete assort­ Frederick H. Moses, fishing trip to Moosehead. He reports the fish­ church choir and the Ariel Ladies’ Quartet. spring....Ten of the line horses from the Van­ m ent of ing excellent, having caught all the trout he The choir will sing this nnd Thursday even­ derbilt stable came from Portland on the Rich­ DECORATIVE FLORIST, wanted and a great many more. The party Saturday, June 3 g , HAIR ORNAMENTS, ings, and the Ariels tomorrow evening. On mond Saturday, en route for Bur Harbor. Tbe of most unique patterns complete tlie stock; which B uoR sport, - JW-vixio. which he was with averaged a catch of 100 Thursday evening the choir will render the horses are the property of Col. Elliot Sheppard, AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. 51., have been selected expressly to the needs and wants Xif-Kvery variety of Floral Work Supplied., pounds of fish a day. T h e C.-G. triends of the owner of the Mail nnd Express. They of this locality, where for a series of months Mrs. beautiful Te Detim composed by Mrs. Carrie Clark has been permanently located. 50 Mr. Burkmnr were not overlooked nnd ate the Burpee Shaw of this city. came by the New York boat to Portland. Will be sold nt Public Auction, in lots, first trout of the season. nil the Grass nlon" iho water front from The Atlantic kilns are being used for experi­ There are three pairs of carriage horses. One The Knox & Lincoln railroad's summer ar­ pair ot large chestnuts, three-fourths thorough­ the Cometary Komi to the B reakw ater— CHAS. E. BURPEE; mental stations. In the northern kiln the fifty acres more or less. T erms Cash. FO R JU LY 4th, rangement goes into effect the 25th inst. After Drnecker oil patent is to be tried, while the bred, arc considered to lie among the hand­ somest horses in New York. Another pair of 1< II. BURNHAM, Auctioneer. 3000 : CASES : ASSORTED that date trains leave here at 8.35 n. in. and southern kiln is being filled with rock from the Rockland, June 19. 23 1.15 p. m., arriving in Rocklund at 10.26 a. ill., handsome Morgans are noted for their style Warren quarry, to be tested. Some 600 casks 3T’ HOUSE. SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER and 5.15 p. in. On Mondays, Wednesdays, of this rock have been brought from Warren and speed. Among the saddle horses is n Thursdays nnd Saturdays passengers can go to over the K. & L. in the Limerock Railroad’s splendid Kentucky thoroughbred....A valua­ Portland, Lewiston und Augusta and return patent cars. It is fine looking rock. ble addition has been made to Knox County FIREWORKS GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, the same day. horse stock by Milly E. Bean of Camden in Square Dealings & Good Goods —AND DEALER IN— Y. M. C. A.—The members of the Associa­ Now Ready for Free Delivery An interested crowd saw C. Doherty’s bob­ the form of Veni Viei, a buy Wilkes colt that tion and Auxiliary enjoy a barge excursion To the purchaser who orders any one of the collec­ tailed cat daintily pick her way across Main will be two years old in August next. This — IN TIIE— PAINTS, OILS, DRYERS, next Monday loaving the Association building colt was sired by Robert Wilkes Ist.datn Santa tions, and remits the price we name below,viz.: for street, Friday, nnd have a supposed fit. “Shoot No. I .50 contain’g 30 pieces, assort’d kinds at 4 p. m. for the Camden Turnpike. The ex­ by Hylas 2d. Ilyins is,tbe sire of Hylas Maid, Varnishes, Glass, Etc. her, nnd put her out of her misery," said one. cursionists tnke n basket lunch and return ••Throw n pail of water on her,” said unother, 2.29 1-4, and of Susie 8., witli a two-year-old MATERIALS FOR ARTISTS home by moonlight... . An;“Outing Club" will record on third beat of 2.20. and the rest of the crowd smiled as the cat be organized Thursday evening....The mens Watch, Jewelry, A Great Specialty. straightened tip und it was seen that 'twus a meeting Sundays during the summer will com­ FIZZ-FIZZ-BANG ! ! —AND— big rut she had and not a fit. mence at 4 30 p. m. instead of 4 o’clock.... 15.00 Berry Bros. Block. A Rockland business man had an invoice of Morning meeting next Sunday at 9.30 at the Haveneri tbe Brook> has pu, tremen. 25.00 ’rices Low. Satisfaction Guaranteed. fireworks arrive Friduy evening, and as they Baptist etiuren. dous big stock of crackers,big and small,rock- 35J0 would unnul his insurance if left in the store, Bath Independent: “ Harrington has finished ets, chasers, Roman candles, pin wheels, etc. Spectacle Line, 50.00 , ... . „ itIt uis nnno nut*use to irvtry ami mid celebrate tlie ulonous glorious 11 100.00 00 he very slyly hid them in a dry goods box buck the Monhegun for A. S. Ilice,of Rockland and Fourth of July without some of Havener’s —<;O to— 200.00 110 AGAIN TO THE RESCUE. of the store, covered the box over with a rub­ the yacht’s captain, Mervyn A. Rice will sail pyrotechnics, and don’t you let your These Cases Contain from a Toy Exhibit ber piano cloth to keep out the moisture, piled with her to lloeklund next Thursday. The memory deceive you on tills point. to a City's Exhibition, and will be found ini- other boxes around it, and went home satisfied. Yours truly, mensely superior to any similar collections, being Medical S kill Battled. Monhegan is one of the nicest little yachts H a v e n e r . M. M.CENTHNER, made ia imitation of them, by rival pyratechnists. The next morning the pyrotechnics were miss­ afloat. Although but 55 feet in length, she is Our manufactures are acknowledged to be of the highest grade, superior in finish, perfect in detail, ing, and investigations by ollicers found them very roomy. The cabin is fitted up neatly in MRS. A. B. KIRKPATRICK safe to use. (We do not make or sell cheap Fire­ COMPLETE HEALTH RESTORED t scattered over the city in the possession of va­ eberry and contains four berths, and u good 234 MAIN STREET. works.) No other goods compare with tiieir excellence in Again we chronicle a remarkable cure, showing rious small boys. sized stateroom Is placed on the starboard side, The artist, has returned from Boston where oiigiuul combinations, artistic designs, duration of the wonderful power of a splendid remedy. Mr. The Mission Bund of the Baptist church had forward of the state room. She will prove a she bus been studying oil painting in tbe studio hatmoxdm color and variety of material. Tliouaandu of cus­ J. I. Sabine, Jr., of 01 Pearl 8t., Bangor, Me., has o f J. J. Enneking, acknowledged tbe finest tomers in New England have endorsed their merit a line concert Thursday. On account of the good sea boat as well as flyer.” since our first introduction of them in 1870. For the been for years a great sufferer from scrofula sores landscape painter in Boston, mid is prepared to gathering in his throat. He consulted physicians of inclemency of the weather the attendance was The State Convention of the Woman’s Re­ give pupils tbe benefit of her course ot in­ VACATION Season of 1888 they ure “just splendid,” the best struction. Mrs. Kirkpatrick lias also been we cun make. his own and other cities, and followed treatment quite small, but those who were present hud a lief Corps will meet in this city one week Irotn excuksioxs A direct order to uh . saves the purclia&er making a specialty of China painting in nil its 50 per cent, ou retail prices, freight and after trcutineut without success, until at last, he rare treat. The gem of the evening was a trio today. There will he a business meeting the branches, and has specimens of her work in All Traveling Expenses Included. express charges also. was told he could not be cured. Still he struggled by Messrs John Meserve flute, W. M. l’urring- Monday night preceding. Lust year the con­ this beautiful art ut tbe store of A. Ross Send for descriptive Catalogue, and get your or­ on and at lust by uccident heard of Bell’s Bursapur ton violin, Prof. A. T. Crockett piano. Mr. vention was held in Auburn und nearly 400 Weeks. One of the lady's paintings, mt orig­ Parties will leave Boston Monday, July 23, Mon­ ders in early. Address ilia, and resolved to try that. Uere is ids own sto­ inal sketch of Herons Neck Light,Vinalbaven, day. August 30, and Monduy,Sept. 10 for T H H EE Meserve is a resident ot Cambrldgeport, Mass., delegates were present. The committee Is find­ is in the window of Spear, May & Stover’s. GKANI) TRIPS to the FASTEN DWELLS ry us to the result: “After consulting tbe best hut is a native of this city. He has become in g difficulty in getting sufficient accommoda­ Studio at No. 3, Maverick street. 23 23 physicians for two or three years without relief, I remarkably proficient on the flute. lie was for­ tions for the expected delegates, hut we trust Y ellow stone MANUFACTURERS, ETC., was told that I could not be cured, The sores merly flute player in our Orpheus Club. that Rockland's proverbial hospitality, so often The Yellowstone National Park. would gather and break iu my throat every two Ollice, IS lluwley, Near Milk Street, or three months and make me very sick. A to n e put to the test, may prove equal to the occasion. There was considerable changing ubout in N ational Park, BOSTON, MASS. 83 time I did notswuliow food or drink for three days. city pulpits und city choirs Sunday. At the The W. 11. C. is performing a noble work, and This is one of the most remarkable regions I heard of Bell’s Sarsaparilla and I resolved to give we should do our part towards assisting them in tbe world—a veritable land of wonders. with a complete round of ull the points of interest Congregational church Rev. C. S. Cummings of in America’s Wonderland, und ample lime for a that a trial. I took just 5 bottles. Thu first three when opportunity oilers. Great fountains of hot water hundreds of feet bottles healed the humor iu my throat, hut 1 took theM .E. church preached in exchange with in height, volcanoes of mud, deep chasms thorough inspection of its many marvels. Inciden­ tal visits to Niagara Falls, Chicago, Milwaukee, AT GOST! AT COST! two more and every trace of the trouble from which Het. Mr. Hatch. At the First Baptist church Au attempt was made Sunday nigh t to burn painted by nature in rainbow hues, almost the Hells of the Wisconsin, St. Puul, Minneapolis, 1 sutiered for years was gone. Three years have Rev. T. E. Bustiel'l of Bangor officiated during (be old Dennis sboe-shep, just below the Gen. unfathomable springs upheld by terraces of tbe Falls of Minnehaha, Lake Minnetonka, the fa­ passed und not a symptom of it has returned.’* delitute arabesque, snow-covered mountains, mous “ Bud Lauds” of Dakota, Etc. All Hallway Bell’s Bursaparilla is wonderful for impure blood— the day,Rev. Mr. Roberts.'preachlng in Bangor. Berry engine house. Boards were placed in fantastic rock-forms arc a few of tbe countless Travel in Palace bleeping Cara. The Par­ the prime cause of more than one-half the diseases Mr. Bustield delivered two excellent discourses. a slanting position against the rear door, evi­ objects of interests to be seen. A tour through tie s to be Limited in Numbers. In connection from which we suffer. At the Universalist church the pastor, Rev. IV . dently to hide the light of the flames from the tbe great National Bark is a constant succession with the third excursion, there will he a tour across REMOVED. SOLD AT 50 CENTS PfcB BOl'TLE. of surprises, und an experience as exciting and the Continent, with u return through California, ALEX M. ROBINSON, JK ., Apothecary, M. Kimmell, preached, but there was a great occupants of the house, close at hand, and the fascinating as it is unique. Messrs. Haymond In uddiliou to the above Summer and early Au­ change in the make-up of the choir for the day. tire ignited beneath them. The door was tumn tours through the Rocky Mountains in Color­ G. Proprietor, Bangor, Maine. 22 & Whitcomb have organized a series of ado, und seventeen trips in July to the famous Re­ W. THOMPSON Miss Rosa Keene, the regular organist, has burned through and charred considerably on I eursion trips for tbe coming season, which sorts of New Engiund, Canada and the Middle FOR SA LE. been away several weeks. Mrs. S. H. Webb the inside. L. B. Murray, who has recently promise unusual enjoymeiit. nrties $ Stutes. , . ued numbers will leave Boston July -3, Au- Has removed his stock into the Fine residence situated in Warreu Village; large cupying her place for two previous weeks, bougbt the building, has a large stock ot his gU5t anJ September 10. Circulars giving W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB. house, 12 rooms, all the modern improvements; fine large stable; ah the buildiugs nearly us good as fells. 11. M. Lord, however, played Sunday, tools und rooting material there. Mr. Murray ; details may lie obtained hy addressing W. O»6end for descriptive circulars designating whether Yellowstone Purk Tour, Colorado Excur­ new ; three acres of laud,large number of fine trees, [Ibert Smith singing tenor and W. M. Purring- discovered the attempted lire yesterday morn- Raymond, 296 Washington street, opposite sion, or book of 17 Summer Trips is desired. Farnsworth Store, at the Brook, plenty of pure water; withiufive uiiuutes walk of , , - . i i . School street.Boston. The firm advertises also church, schools, po»t office, etc. For further pur* Lu. the regular tenor, singing bass. At St. mg on entering the shop. I he building is to ‘f tours through Colorado and no less W. HAYMOND, And will continue to sell AT COS T and less until tieulurs inquire of Mas H a l l o w k u . on tbe prem­ Lviu .-Catholic chilli h Rev. 1-r. Phelan, the be moved to Pleasant street and titled up for a ' man seventeen trips to summer resorts less 296 Washington Street,opposite School St.,Boston. ulti s closed out. a^-Cull quick for every day re- ises or of C. M. WAi.KtK, Ktiq., Pillsbury Hhaog* pv pastor, officiated for the first time. dwelling house. I distant. 23-21 uces the stock. 21 Rock land, Maine. 22 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888

A.3NT HOW F IS H R U N . THE FREE LIST NOT SUSPENDED. CHECKERS. Beware of Scrofula The Savory Alewife and How He is Chicngo Tims. “ The unostentAtiout ffnmeof drAafthtA."—Pot. Unparalleled Success Caught. Srrnfula is probab'y more general than any Will J . D .ivis, of tiie Haymarket .♦.Good games ami original problems solicited. other disease. It is insidious In character, Theater, tells of a night of minstrelsy Solutions desired. All communications to tills Bath Independent, and manifests ils-lf In running sores, pustular in a California town in I’etaluma J'ai- column should be addressed to G. VV. B ro w n , TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION, Most of the I ndependent readers have Warren, Matue. eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged Joints, In the realm of disease the facts of In­ lev. He wns manager of tile show, abscesses, soro eyes, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla heritance are most numerous and aro dally probably heard of the little town of War­ which was given in a skating rink oppo­ The black men always occupy squares 1 to 21 inclusive, and the white men 21 to 32 inclusive. expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, accumulating. Ilcrc. alas, they become ter­ ren, I,nt few have visited there and so this site a cornfield. The average Califor­ leaving It pure, enriched, and healthy. rible, fateful and overwhelming. No fact of little sketch of the town as it is to-day is The player having black men always moves llrst, FACTS FOR HE PEOPLE! nature l.» more pregnant with awful mean­ nian was not unlike the average Chicago the players alternating in using those men. “ I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and ing than the fact of the Inheritance of intended for their edification. The town theatergoer between acts. He had the over a year had two running sores on my neck. disease. It meets the physician on his dally is about forty miles east o f Hath on the same thirst, the only difference being P ro b lem N o . 259. Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am The Advent of the Celebrated Botanical Physi­ rounds, paralyzing his art and filling him Knox and Lincoln R. It. When the trav­ By O. II. Richmond. cian, that the Californian had further to go cured.’’ C. E. L o v e j o y , Lowell, Mass. with dismay. The legend of the ancient eler is aroused from his reflections by the. f. r his elixir. Mr. Davis, knowing C. A. Arnold, Arnold, M e., had gcrofulons Greeks pictures the Furies as pursuing conductor’s “ W arren,” he looks out upon something of the character of the Cali­ sores for seven years, spring and fall. Hood’s families from generation to generation, a howling wilderness with but one evidence Sarsaparilla cured him. DR. A. 1). BARTON, rendering them desolate. The Furies still fornian carrying ids point, liad asked ply their work of terror . ml death, but they of the. penetration of the hand of civiliza­ tiie city marshal of the town to occupy Who for the past eighteen months Ins been per tion, the little station. One leaves the S a lt Rheum mnncntly located nt the Clinton House,Thomaston, are not now clothed In the garb of supersti­ a seat witli him in the box office. The Ins proved one of the most sanguine successes tion, but appear in the more Intelligible but train with the sensations ol a ltobinson rush out between tiie acts had returned, Is one of the most disagreeable diseases paused known m this locality for many years. no less awful form of hereditary disease. Crusoe, sees it shoot off tor Rockland, and and Mr. Davis was preparing to count by Impure blond. It is readily cured by Hood's Over 2000 pntients have received treatment from Modern science, which has Illuminated so looking about him wonders where the town Sarsaparilla, tiie great blood purifier. lids skillful practitioner, among whom are some many dark corners of nature, lias shed a up. A typical miner presented himself, William Spies, Elyria, O., suffered greatly of tile m ost pro ninetit people of Thomaston as also new light on the om ’nou.s words of the ol Warren is. A few moments later, per­ whittling witli a knife, the blade of many of tlio leading citizens of Rockland and the haps, he is aeeosteil by a Yankee, who from erysipelas ami salt rheum, caused by surrounding country. Scriptures, “ The sins of the fathers shall bo which was six inches long. “Yon know handling tobacco. At times his hands would The throngs which have crowded the parlors of visited upon the children unto the third and drops from somewhere with the inquiry, me?” said the Californian. crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep­ the Clinton House the past year attest to the ability fourth generation ” Instances of hereditary “ W ant to go into the village P” Answering Mr. Dfivis said he hadn’t tiie honor. arations wii’.-.otit aid; finally took Hood’s Sar­ of the doctor to cope successfully with disease. disease abound. Fifty per cent, of cases of that he does the traveller is escorted round “I was in and went out,” the Califor­ All persous are aware that with the approach of consumption, that fearful destroyer of fami­ saparilla, and now says: “ I am entirely well.” spring especially alter a long and tedious winter the corner ol the station where an alleged nian remarked, turning off another "My sun had salt rlieuin on Ills hands and ■during which the appetite craves more o r le-s ani­ lies, of cancer and scrofula, run In families stage awaits him. lie is slowed away in mal food and fatty substances the system becomes through inheritance. Insanity Is hereditary shaving. on the calves of his legs. He food Hood's d»ranged, the blood impute ami tlm organs gener­ In a marked degree, but, fortunately, llko this vehicle and is rattled away to the Mr. Davis asked him (or the check. Sarsaparilla and Is entirely cared.” J. IL ally debilitated and fall to perform their proper.oftl. many other hereditary diseases, tends to northeast lor two miles or so when the “You didn’t give me no check,” said Stanton, Mt. Vermin, Ohio. ces. Now is the time to prepare you r system for wear itself out, the stock becoming extinct. woods disappear and the pretty liltle town the man with the knife. another year, invigorate tin* blood, tone up the sys­ A distinguished scientist truly says: “ No ot Warren is visible. The town lies down Hood’s Sarsaparilla tem and give new vigor to the life-sustaining organs organ or texture of the body Is exempt from “Beg your pardon,” remarked the of the body. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for ?5. Made only the chance of being the subject of hereditary in the valley ol many large hills, with the Chicago man, who began to feel that ho Are you sick or suffering, call at once ami satisfy by C. I. HOOD A- CO., A pothecaries, Lowell, Mass. yourself of Dr. Barton’s ability to render you relief. dlccasc." Probably more chronlo diseases, Georges River running through its center was a long way frqm imine Dr. Barton's remedies all eminute from the vegeta* which permanently modify the structuro Like all other country towns it possesses a "I’m going in,” said the Californian, IOO Doses One Dollar ble kingdom which Is the true principle of all rem­ ami functions of the body, are more or less fair share ot grocery shops and a few "and if yon try to stop me I'll take this edies intended for theliuman family. Roots,herln, Hable to be inherited. The Important and •barks and gums are the chief ingredients of hi* pre- SMAIJT MILI.INEItV ESTA1II.ISUMENTS. here knife and lay your liver out where ascriptions, all of which, scientific in their combina­ far-reaching practical deductions from such the erows'll pick at it. D’ye understand, tion, are powerful, yet harmless in producing prop­ facts—affecting so powenuliy the happiness The river running through the town is er results. of individuals and families and the colleetivo about IbO yards wide and is spanned by a yon hatchet faced, long eared curiosity The great secret of Dr. Barton’s success lies in welfare of the nation aro obvious to reflec­ bridge Looking around the industrial Irom the East?” his detecting and defining disease. In the earliest ting minds, and the best nvjans for prevent­ Mr. Davis nudged tiie town marshal, years of his life lie was found to possess an Intui ing or curing these disoosts Is a subject of center the traveler sees naught worthy ol live power, a natural gift which enables him to tell note save a shoe factory and woolen mill, who got up and looked out of tile win­ Lis patiems their exact feelings, symptoms, etc., Intense interest to all. Fortunately naturo dow. "Is that you, Bill?” lie asked of and in no case 1ms lie failed during his advent in has provided a remedy, which experience and learning that these two establishments this locality. His price* are within thejreach of all has attested as infallible, and the remedy Is employ about HOD persons, wonders at the Californian. Are you in need of medical aid this spring, don't the world famous Swift’s 8pociflc, a puro “Yes, it’s me, and I a;n't got no fail to try this opportunity. Ask your neighbor their location way in the country, two vegetable compound nature’s antidote for miles from a railroad and with very im­ cheek.” [he Greatest Blood Purifieri who has sought relief end by a personal call satisfy nil blood poisons. To the afflicted It is a youiself of Dr. B trton’s celebrated power of lead­ perfect water communication. There used Tiie town marshal turned to Mr. KNOWN. ing your case. blessing of inestim able val io. An interest­ Davis and said: "Well, if Bill says This Great German Medicine Is t ing treatise on “ Blood and Skin Diseases” to be a powder mill here, and this undoubt­ clicapestnnd best. 12S(losesof SI'I The Doctor Has a Branch Office in will be mailed free by addressing edly did much to boom the town but it yon didn’t give him no check, you didn’t. 1>1 II R B]TTERSfov$L00,lcsstbn Tuk S wift Specific Co., boomed once too olten, lor last summer And I reckon it's best for tile show to one cent a dose, ft will cure f Rockland, Drawers, Atlanta. Ox w o rst ca ses o f sk in d isease , fro there was a sound terrible to hear and at let him go in ” a common pimple on the fnecJ where lie will be found from 9 A. M. t » 4 I’. M., the powder mill a man’s remains were And Bill went in and put Ills feet on Qto that awful disease Scrof ' daily, ami the remainder of the time at the Clinton SI I.I'III It BITTERS ts House, Tliomastan. Patio ts will be treated at swept up into a basket, and tin; proprietors tiie back of tin: man who sat in front White to piny and win. I b est m edicine to u se In nil ‘their own homes as far as office bouts will permit. ot the mill sold the remains (of the mill) of him, but there was no disturbance. cases of such stubborn and/ 20 “It was the peacefulest show I ever Solution to Prize Problem No. 257. deep seated diseases. DoJfnevsnrC( and Warren has fallen bark into the state not ever take #oforder. I ot quietude which was hers belore the mill gave,” said Mr. Davis. “ I was in that By tiie author, Mr. Richmond, no correct soln- was. But. what interests the inhabitants town some time after that and I heard tion having been received. Three received, hut all □ BLUE PILLS 0. E. HAHN & CO., wrong. or mercury, they nrc (lend# ’*1 1 ' A’ V , to-day is t h e alewile fishing in the river that Bdl had been elected mayor.” ly. Place your trust i n > 5 ... ,’.?i ’ B lack, 2—4—20*. SULFIII R BITTERS, « " latlu what-dis just below the dam which, iu turn, is just W hite, 10*—12—1?. the purest and best A HOW SOLDIERS DIE. Black t< house, Ship, Sign, Ornamental below the bridge. As our traveler entered i play am l draw. m ed ieh .e ever made. > g 1|]phur Bitters! the hotel he found a dozen or so ot the 20-22 10.0 2-0* 54 4-8 The freaks of a person’s mind will 17-13 13-17 10-1 2-7 10-15 HSlsyonrTongueOoated# 1 good citizens of the town, who, as soon La wltha vellowstlcky^Don't wait, until you Eg and Artistic ever lie a source of wonder. The fol­ 22-17* 0.10 13-9 1.0 8 11 as they had sized up the traveler, returned 13-0 17-13 1-6 7-3* 15-8 ” ” sub.-taiicc? IsyourJfnro unable to walk, or | 5 lowing, told tiie Augusta Journal report­ breath foul niiiljVnro flat on your buck, I I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, to their conversation. “ Jim ,” said one, 17-13 9-5 9-2 040 3-7 offensive? Y oiir#butget some at once, it I I er by a veteran of llio 1st Maine Heavy Stomach Is otit/Fwiil cure you. Sulphur! I ----- ALSO DEALERS IN ----- ‘•I’ll bet you a cigar they don’t get more ♦Only moves to draw. than 50,000 fish this tide.” “Ten center P” Artillery, illustrates the oftlimes eccen­ of order. UseywBittcrs is Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, queried Jim. “Yes,” said the other. tric workings of a, person’s thoughts. Solution to Problem No. 25S. m SUB iT T E R S JrThe Invalid’s Friend. H? “ All right,” said J ini, In speaking of the terrible charge made By I. V. M iller, Belfast, Me. - immei HatelyjFTbc young, the nged nneRt place in the country foi Unlike any other, burg. in which out of a liltle over 900 here, it may save your Sign and Bulletin Board Painting:. Now the traveler thought this was a fish men (Jti-1 were left on the field, lie said : Black to play and win. b has saved hundreds. is as much for I n t e r n a l a s E x t e r n a l u s o . story for his benefit and he began to inves­ 4-8 14-18 18-22* f.2 15-11 ^ D o n ’t w a it u n til to-m orrow , Sceuery Painting a Specialty. Many people do not know this. "W o were in lines about 20 feet apart, 7-11 114 B- wins tigate to prove it so. The alewile business 204 Main Stieet, Opp. Farwell Hall, Thc Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known, and there were two lines ahead of me. G a m e N o . 54. F if e . Try a Bottle To-day! 5 OSf Positively cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, is one whose enormity is but little realized We wine in an open field. In front of us Played in 1S83 between Jus . Wylli e, champion Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Hoarseness, Are •-•ou low-spirited and weak, Hacking Cough, W hooping Cough, Catarrh, Chol­ in Bath. Think of ten men catching 125,- was a line of infantry behind lireasL- the world, aml Jam es I’. Ree.lt. Wy 1 lie’s move : • suffering from the excesses or era Morbus, Diarrhoea, 3ciatlca. Lame Back and 11-15 0-13 11-18 13 17 5-14 Soreness in Body or Limbs. Full particulars sent 000 fish on one low tide in a day, and a work.*, and on either side a battery was .null? If so, M LI’HUR BITTERS free. Price,35cts.; 6 bottles, $2. Express prepaid. 23-19 29-25 23-14 23-14 18-9 1 cu re you. fair idea of it may be obtained. This was sending in a shower of canister. Balls 9-14 15-24 10-17 17-21 8-11 I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. done on Thursday, May 31, and it wus the ' were singing and men were dropping on 22-17 28-19 21-14 25-22 23-18 ! » matsbius largest catch ever made in I lie town. The 5-9 8-11 1-5 21-25 12-10-a Send 3 '-’-i ...... itnmps to A. F. Ordway & Co., all sides. There was no smoke to speak 20-23 25-22 30-25 22-IS 19-12 GT Every Description. method of the catch and the disposal ol of, notw ithstanding battle paintings to 0-13 4-S 0-9 25-30 3-8 tiie lisli proved to be very interesting to the contrary. As I looked at tiie men 24-20 22-18 31-20 27-23 12-3 the traveler who will try and tell his read­ 13-22 2-0 9-1.8 30-20 20-22 pay postage or express on all orders falling and left behind in tiie onward 25-9 IS-15 20-23 14-9 Wyllie won. , to $2.0 » or over, and return the money ers how it was done. The business is rush, 1 thought of the pictures I had a—Finished very neatly. r may b* returned iu two weeks from conducted by the town who maintain a seen where those who were shot were at large pen or trap for catching tiie fish and G am e N o. 55. B r is t o l . HARRIS' depicted as falling backward witli out­ From the American Checker Review. hire eight or ten men to remove tiie fish stretched at ms. Tiie niea about me le's Music andlArt Store. 11-10 17-14 1-10 20-23 27-31 ANODYNE Ironi it. This trap is perhaps 40 or 50 were falling forward or dropping down 23-18 S-12 15-0 9-14 fi.9 feet square. Tiie fish come over tiie dam in a cringing manner. R ight in this 7-11 32-27 2-9 1540 14-18 and rush into its two apartments, and cauldron of death I couldn’t help think­ 18-15 4-8 25-22 • 741 23-14 LINIMENT! FR A N K I). HEALEY, 11-18 25-21 14-17 10-7 S-1I For Internal as well a» External use for while the water keeps on its course they ing that the artists who painted the pic­ 22-15 16-20 2 44 11-10-a 9 0 Man or;Beast. Sanitary Engineer and Plumber are unable to do so. At low tide the eight tures had never participated in a battle.” 10-19 23-10 9-25 28-24 31 27 Thousands have been cured and relieved of Kid­ men take their huge dip nets and dip out As a matter of fact a person struck 24-15 12-19 30-21 16 20 0-10 ney Complaint by the use of this Liniment. U*«-d COST 10-19 29-25 3-7 24-19 27-23 internally and externnlly, relieves the worst cai-es the fish by bushels. Now when the hap­ will) a small deadly missile will fall in 21-17 0-9 27-24 20-24 19-15 of Chronic Rheumatism, and in ordinary cases ua BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, less alewives are removed Irom the water tiie direction from which tiie missile 12-10 14-10 20-27 7-2 11-18 Immediate cure is guarai teed. For Sciatic Rhett- they are dumped into two shallow bins. 27-2« 9-14 31-15 24-27 1U-15 m ad in It Is A l. C ram p or Pains, Lame Back or —AN D— -OF- comes, so that tiie soldier who “ falls 9-13 10-0 5-9 2-0 W wim Sides, will find it a sure relief. For Lame Stomach, Here they are shoveled into bushel baskets I with bis back to tiie field and bis face to a—A beautiful problem. B ceding at the Lungs and Spitting Blood, it is a W A S H BO W LS ami another disposal of them follows. tiie foe,” in modern warfare is a para­ most eflectfve anodyne. For all diseases of the C onstantly on ♦*, Ilaiicl. *,♦ Tiie town allows eaeli family three bushels Throat and Lungs, such as Hard Dry Cough, doxical position or not one of honor. THOMASTON. Whooping Cough, Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, Bron- *3ath Rooms fitted up at short notice. Par- CREAMOFTARTAR Irom eaeli catch and sells tiie rest to tiie Feet to tiie rear and face to tiie field chitis, Asthma, Sore I hront,Putrid and other forms ar attention given to the Ventilation of Drains, "fish house" for twenty cents per hundred shows that death was dealt from tiie of Diptheria, Hurrh* Andoyno Liniment takes the Fd Cesspools. lead. Outwardly J*, h trvd for Sprains, Bruises, or bushel. In this way the town will re­ enem y.” At it regular meeting of P. Henry Tillson Cuts, Swollen or Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords or "REPAIRING IN CITY OR COUNTY PER BARREL OF FLOUR. ceive over a thousand dollars for the season ------—------Relief Corp:-, No. 15,the fo lowing officers were Muscles, Chilblains, Chapped Hands or Lips, the Promptly Attended to. tliis year. Tiie majority of white people THE ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. Installed by past president Mrs. L. It. Daniels : bites of Mosquitoes and all poisonous insc.'ts, look upon alewives, as an article ot diet, Mrs. W. K.Bickford, Pres.; Mrs. D. Y. Dow, For Sale by all Dealers in Drugs an I Medicine*» with aversion, and so very lew claim their Mr. Mansur, tiie architect, is still at Wholesale Agents^ 190 Main Street, Rockland Me. Vice Pres.: Mrs. O. E. Copeland, Chaplain ; J o hn B ir d & Co., a n d S p e a k , May & St o v e r , NEXT DOOR NORTH OF 6. W. DRAKE’S. & alotted three bushels. From the bins work on tiie plans for the Odd Fellows’ Mrs. A. C. Strout, Secretary; Mrs. Win. F. Rockland, Ma tie. 11 Using the usual quantity per THE FISH ARE SHOVELLED block. He will have the ground plans Gay, Treasurer; Mrs. O. It. Keizer, Con.; ready in a few days and a contract for Mrs. H, S. Mathews,Guard;Mrs. II. C. Leven- ARTHUR SHEA, into a large chute which tuns down tiie building the cellar and foundations will pound of Hour, viz., two tea­ saler, Past President. The state convention A. J. ERSKINE river to the lish house, 125 yards below. then lie made, and tiie work commenced Here a gang of six men awaits their ar­ meets at Rockland June 26th and 27th. The Fire, Life and Accident Practical Plumber. spoonfuls cream of tartar to at once. As soon as t h e full plans aro rival and tiie lisli are taken irom the bin at finished, proposals to build the block following delgates were chosen : Mrs. W. K. INSURANCE AGENCY, W ater Closet*. Bu'li Tubs, W ater Fixtures, tiie end of tiie chute and slowed away in bet up iu tiie best inaiiuer. will bn advertised for. The organiza­ Bickford, Mrs. A. C. Strout, Mrs. Win, F. 238 Maki Street, * Kooklaud, Me. one teaspoonful of soda, a bar­ barrels. Afterward they are carefully re­ (Room formerly occuplodjby Cobb Limo (Co.) tion o f tiie company lias been recorded Guy, Mrs. II. C. Lcvensaler, Mrs. O. E. Cope­ Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. packed and a generous amount of salt is Losses adjusted and paid at this office. Agent 184 MAIN ST.,opposite the Lindsey House, in tiie Waldo registry, under tiie name land; Alternates, Mrs. D. Y. Dow, Mrs. L. put in. Then they are shipped in scows for the well-known Travelers’ Accideut Insurance Or addrewa us by Mull at rel of Hour will require: of tiie Odd Fellows’ Building Associa­ It. Daniels, Mrs. D. W. Woodbury, Mrs. IL Compauy of Hartford. Iy3* to Bootlibay where tli.y are stowed away 17 ROCKLAND, MAINE. tion. Tiie purposes of flic corporation A. Willis, Mrs. J. E. Mears. 8 lbs. Cream of Tar­ iu schooners which sail witli them to the are slated to be as follows: To purchase Cochran & Sewall’s ports oi the Bermudas, West Indies and tiie American House lot, so-called, ex­ other groups oi southern islands. Here is A STRANGE MIRROR. A. J. BIRD & CO., tar, costing 45 cents tending frot:; Main street to Beaver a ready market for the lisli, lor tiie dark street in flic J 'y of Belfast, and erect­ FIRE, MARINE, LIFE,'! ----DEALERS IN----- skinned inhabitants have none ol that un­ SI. Xicholai. per lb ...... $3.60 ing, maintaining and managing thereon -AND— warranted fastidiousness which prevents a building to ba called Odd Fellows’ The old City of Rouen, in France, lias northern pale laces from relishing the lisli. 4 lbs Soda, costing Building. The capital stock is •'$30,000, a pretty sight that is worth describing Accident Insurance Agency. The alewife season lasts but two or three of which $27,000 has been subscribed to your crowd of young folk. The lit­ -•C-O-A-L,:- weeks and tiie law allows tiie fishing fo CAPITAL KEPKESKNTKD OVKR| liy 82 stockholders. Tiie different tle tuen and maids are fond of looking 6 cents per p o u n d ...... 24 be done on only lour days of the week. branches of the order of Odd Fellows glasses, I know; but I doubt if they nil NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. H A R D W O O D . Hundreds of thousands of tiie lisli have have subscribed $4,000 and inembers'of have heard of the queer one of which I been removed from tiie waters at Warren tiie order have taken $13,000 in stock, shall no.v tell them. Near the west Losses Adjusted anil Paid at this Office, during the past two weeks and it lias been parties outside the order subscribing door of tiie Church of St. Ouen, in this Total cost per barrel nothing but alewives from one end of the 249 MAIN HTHKKT. ROCKLAND, $10,000. city of Rouen, is a marble basin tilled Flour, Groceries, Provisions, ot d o u r ...... $3.84 place to tiie other. Therefore what won­ ■ ------witli water. Il is so placed that the der was it, when a good motherly waiter Johnson’s Cyclopedia. water acts as a mirror and in the face of CL G. M OFFITT, bent over me at tiie hotel ami whispered, PRESSED HAY AND STRAW, Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia is a whole it one sees all tiie inside of tile church. An eleven ounce “ Smoked alewives, fried alewives, boiled library of universal knowledge, from the pens Look down into tiie water and you see Fire and Life Insurance. alewives and roast beef,” that I faintly of the aldest scholars in America and Europe. pillars and tiie ceiling and pictures and Losses adiusted ut|this office, Cement, Lime. Hair, &c. 278 Union Block.I (Rockland.: Me. murmured "roast beet!’’ It is accepted as high authority in our leading and statuary and nearly all the interior package of Horsford's colleges, it is nut fur the few, like A p p leto n 's or the Britannica, hut for all. It lias just licet) ornamentation of the building. Thu A. M. AUSTIN^ Bread Prepasation will Is Consumption I ncltiahle? thoroughly revised at a cost of over $60,000 stately basin seetus to take pride in hold­ Head the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, and three years’ labor by forty editors, mid ing its beautiful picture of tiie church. Paint! Paint! Newark, Ark-, says: "Was down with ab­ over 2,000 renowned contributors. It is in eight I wisli yon and all your hearers could Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, raise 25 lbs ol' Hour. scess of lungs, and friends and physicians pro­ convenient sized volumes. No father can give 241 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND- ME nounced mean InciiruhleConsumptive. Begun to his child at school or Ids sun or daughter see it. A barrel ol' Hour taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump­ just entering the arena of life, anything that You can buy the Ready Mixed tion, am now on my third bottle, and aide to will be of more permanent benefit. It is an ed­ Thou Knowest Best, O Lord. oversee the work on ray farm. It is the linest ucation supplementary tu that of thu schools, M. T. C R A W F O R D ,' will require <8 packages medicine ever made." address for particulars and terms, A. J. J o h n ­ SEASIDE PAINT! Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: son A Co, 11 Greut Jones street, New York, “ It fleuniii such a w olul w aste Attorney 4 Counsellor at Law, “ Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discov­ N. Y. Send for circulars. Of preeiuiiH talent and time, at 25 cents ...... $2.00 ery for Consumption 1 would have died of To be lying here tiny after day ROCKPORT MAINE. From W. I'. White-house, Judge of Superior Court, I Ju»t iu my life’* best prime— Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Augusta, Me. Savings Bank Block. Notary Public FOR $1.25 PER GAl. Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample W illi fuel* a weight on my breiM , bottles free at W. H. Kittredge drug store. Since exchanging Appletons’ Cyelopieilia And such a mbt on my bruin, —HEUD FOR SAMPLE CARD TO— for J o h n s o n ’s Universal Cyclopedia I liuve That I little or nothing know GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M . T , S a v in g a b a r­ Ei.Et’Tiiic Bitters. examined (he latter more fully and carefully, Have that living i# only puln— and tind my first impressions of its superiority When I might be doing »ome work H. H. CRIE l C O . rel of Hour by using This remedy is becoming so well known and Or guying #oum belptui word, who have used Electric Bitters sing the same sons. It is justly entitled a U x iv e k s a l C v clo - Hut thou knowe#l best, O Lord, OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, Horsford's B read I'.k ii i a . It is a library fur die lawyer, physi­ NOTICE. song of praise.—A purer medicine does not ex­ (Opposite Thorndike Hotel.) Preparation ...... $1.84 ist and it is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. cian, engineer, and business-man. The vast ‘‘Tby purpose will not fail The Joint Standing Committee on Account# and Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the number of diverse subjects, the great condensa­ Because ot my idleness — Night call#xns wero i from Jofllce Claim* of the City of Roeg laud will be iu session tion, accuracy, and clearness of statement, are The star# iu their course# fight at the City Treasurer’# Office ou the FRIDAY Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other alfections caused hy im­ marvellous. It is also a great satisfaction to For the cuuse ihut thou dost bless— EVENING preceding the first Monday of each tind uil important articles on professional and The ungel# move ut Tby word mouth, for the purpose of examining claim# against pure blood. Will drive malaria from the sys­ bwifter than light of sun— Dll. 0. L. RARTLETtJ the city. All bill# must be approved by the parly tem and prevent as well as cure all malarial scientific topics stamped with authority by hav­ And the pulient soul works best cool ratting them, and should be presented at said fevers. For cure of headache,constipation and ing the name ot a well-known and reliable When it pruys, ‘Thy will be done!’ Physician & Surgeoil lime and place, or left with the committee previous author appended, in short, it is brief, com­ It u>uy be ihut never sguin do the date above meulioued- indigestion try Eleetrie Bitters—Entire satis­ faction guurunteed, or money refunded.—Price prehensive, and thorough, and I am abundantly 1 shall march with the plough or sword, |[Succv..or to Dr. K. L. E.Ubrook.J W. A. BARKER, > satisfied with my exchange of A p p leto n s’ and It may be—uo nyflHr—Amen. H WM. H. SMITH, [Committee. 50 ets. and $1.00 per bottle at W. H. Kittredge For thou LuomWI best, O Lord.” falls aunwurotl froru the 47 ti CHAS. E. WEEKS, > drug store. A n n u a ls fur J o h n s o n ’s R e v is e d . TELE RO CK LA N D C O U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : TU E SD A Y , JU N E 19, 188* 5 T H E TR AM P. NIX’S MATE. Fears of a Mackerel Famine. Bangor & Rockland Line One of Belfast’s best F110M THE JOURXAt, o r EOUCATtOX. The Boston Journal snys: "At this Boston & Bangor Steamship Comp’y known society institutions By fletekinh Butterworth. time last year upwards of 5600 barrels is the XII clnb, an institu­ “.The tide run? strong, nnd the sen grows dnrk, of new mackerel had been landed, and Hark ye, Pilot (Cling, clang, clang 1) STEAMER - ROCKLAND, tion of some years, stand­ dealers had a fair supply of the old catch CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, The night wind freshens nnd drives the bark; on hand. So far this season not a barrel ing. This club has a finely ((’ling!) Has been substantially rebuilt, refitted nnd refur­ The sluggish foghorn fills the nir, has come to hand, and the old stock has nished, and put in complete order for the local pas­ furnished room in one of And fitful is the beacon’s glnre, nil disappeared, The appearance of senger service belween ROCKLAND He BANGOR, the city blocks. Here the And near us lies nn island bare and will make dally trips (Sunday excepted), com­ Ilnrk ye, hark ye!” small schools inside of Cape Cod early mencing T hursday, May 17, 1888, leaving Bangor at members meet for a smoke, (Cling—clang—cling!) last week led to the belief that the fish 0.30 a. tn., nnd Rockland at 1 p. m., and Mnke land­ a social game of cards, to ings at Hampden, Winterport, Bucksport, Bandy “Quiet, lnd, ’tis the hell buoy toils were schooling in large quantities out­ Point, Belfast, Northport, Camden nnd Rockland. read the evening papers or As the heavy sea beneath it rolls, side, hut none were brought in and the to have a sing, guitars and The lights arc bright on the long sen wail, To Bangor. From Bangor. I know tiie reefs where the breakeis fall, fact tl at the catch in the weirs on the Leave Rockland, 1.00 p m.Leave Bangor, 0.30 n.m banjos and skilled players And I know where there are no rocks at all.*’ south side of the Cape had dropped Camden, 1.4a Hampden, 0.55 upon the same belonging off shows that tiie mackerel have kept Northport, 3.00 W interp’t, 7 40 “ “ But the isle is black, without shoals or sands, Belfast, 3.90 Bucksport, 8.15 “ to the club. Gambling Hark ye, hark ye! (Cling, clang,cling!) away from the coast. About 550 barrels Fori Pol nt,4.30 Bandy Pt., and drinking are sternly And black on the rock ihe beacon stands. of fresh were received from Nova Scot'a Sandy Pt., Fort Point,9.00 «• (Cling!) last week, hut the total receipts from Bucksport,5.15 Belfast, 10.10 •• prohibited. An interesting And the bell buoy’s voice lias a warning tone, W interp’t, 0.00 N orthp’t, 10.30 •• portion of the clnb room And flares the light, on the pile of stone, that section this season is only 1217 bar­ Hampden, 0.30 Camden, 11.45 “ furnishings are handsome What makes the isle so black and lone? rels against 4800 barrels for tiie same Bangor, 7.00 A rr. Rockland,12.30 p.nx Hark ye, hark ye!” •W* Excursion Tickets nt reduced ra te s .T ic k ­ oil paintings, the work of a (Cling—clang—cling!) time last year. Late dispatches from ets will be good on any steamer of the Main Line, member of the club, the well-known artist, H. Halifax, N. S., report a few small and tickets sold on any steamer will be “good” on “That island, hoy. was once fresh and green, catches, and a vessel from Arichnt, Cape any other steamer. Meals of superior quality may L.Woodcock. One of the paintings especially The fairest Isle in the linrbi r seen. be obtained on board. deserves attention—a large fruit piece, ex­ ’Tis the ghost of an isle that you yonder see, Breton, reports having caught 111 bar­ CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. Now the bell strikes one, now the bell strikes rels, the first of the season in that vicin­ 18 WILLIAM II. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. quisitely done. three, And the night shade falls, nnd the wind blows ity, The steamer Novelty, which left free. Boston on a fishing cruise, telegraphed IT WAS l't.VGOED UP. from Canso on Thursday asking for BOSTON & BANGOR S.'S. CO. POWDER “ The trees are gone, the field1’, the shore, Commencing Wednesday, June 13, Steam­ A story is told of n well known Knox And tiie heron comes to the reef no more, mackerel news. She mado a diligent ers will leave Rockland, as follows: Absolutely Pure. County man that our readers may not have No sen gull’s wing to the rock dips down, search, but caught very few fish. The For Boston, dally, except Sunday, at about 0 p. m. Nor potrel white nor seumew brown, or upon arrival ot steamers from Bangor and Mt. This p twder never varies. A marvel of purity heard. The man in question kept a horse in Nor boat stops there from port or town.” great question now is where have mnek- Orengtn ami wholes' meness. More economical D esert. than the ordinary klrds, and cannot be sold in the basement of bis stable, and fed tiie nnimal erel gone to? Everybody interested in For Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport, com petition with the multitude of low test, short by pouring his grain, shorts and tine feed “Pn you know the rocks of the reft sea wall?— the fish trado would like to have this Hampden and Bangor nt acout 6 a. m., or upon weight, alum or pbospl ate powders. Sold onlytn Hark ye, Pilot!” (Cling, cling, cling!) question answered, and every scrap of nrrival of steamer from Boston, daily, except ta n s . R o t a i. B ak in g P o w d e r Co., 106 W nl| down a chute from the upper floor. The “ I know where there are no rocks nt nil.’’ Monday, and at about 1 p. m., daily, except Sun­ S treet, N. Y. chute plan worked first-rate tor a time, but (Cling!) news hearing upon the subject is eagerly day. “Then, Pilot, we’re safe, so tell to me sought after. For Northport, Fort Point nnd Sandy Point at 1 p. after a few weeks tlie horse was noticed to be The tale of this isle on the haunted sea, in., daily, except 8undny. pining away and became terribly poor. Medi­ While the bells strike one, and the bell strikes For Searsport nt 0 a. tn., dally, except Monday. three: For South West Harbor, North East Hnrbor and cine was given but to no avail. A cure was Hark ye, hark ye!” The preacher turned upside down , Bar Harbor, daily, except Monday. finally effected by cleaning out the chute which (Cling—clang—c lin g !) the hat that was handed up and re­ For Seal Harbor Wednesdays and Saturdays atfi had become stopped up. The horse’s food had versed the lining. Then he said: a. m. “ L’sten. boy, the tide runs fast “Brudtlers an’ sisters, do collection of For Swan’s Island, Bundays nt 0 n. m. been regularly poured into the chute, but as Where the green isle lay in the years long past. For North West Harbor (Deer Isle). Little Doer it stopped there it did the nnimal no good. There once a gibbet tiie moon shone through, de saints up in hebbun am millyttms isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, Blue Hill, Surry nnd And its iron frames the high wind blew,— Ellsworth, Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays and millyttms, but de collection oh dis at 6 a. in. There the crimes of the sea received their due. congregation ant only 11 cents. Tty’er NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. RETURNING TO ROCKLAND : “Old Nix was a captain hard and hold, agin, deacon."—Tid bits. From Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 6 p. m. Ami he reaped the sea nnd gathered gold; From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, The Belfast Free Library now has some lie gathered gold, but one windy night Bucksport, Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, They found him dead ’nenth the gunwale light, “I am little I know, but I think I can throw Northport and Camden, daily, except Sunday nt GOO takers of books, and the reading room is And his mate stood near him, dumb and white. a weight or a hundrej ton.” So sang a proud 0.30 a. ni. 7 nlso visited by many people. banana peel. But Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets From Bangor, touching nt Hampden, Winterport, “ And his mate they seized.—u young sail or he,— arc quite as poweful in tnce’ing with and over­ Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast and Camden, daily, ♦»* Pensions have been granted Israel And charged him with murder upon the sea. throwing disease. If you have rush of blood except Sunday, nt 11 a. m. Green, Vinnlbaven, Henry G. Barlow,Freedom, And they brought him here where the island Iny to the brain, dizziness, headache, constipation, From Bar Harbor, daily, except Sunday,nt 1 p. m. Where the gibbet rose o’er the windy hav ; indigestion, or billiousness, buy a vial of these touching at North East Harbor ned South West and Oliver C. Smith, Sprague’s Mills. ’Twas more than a hundred years today.’’ Harbor. little pills nt once. One a dose. From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays. *»* The plnns of Senrstnont’s new building From Swan’s Island, Tuesdays. are received and tiie building will be a nice one, “Oil Pilot, Pilot! how dark It grow.! W iiat Ails Yo u ? From Ellsworth, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ Hark yo, linrk ye I (Clinv.clang, cling!) days at 7 a. m., touching at all landings. and an ornament to the village. The plans Across the bay the fog wind blows. Do you have dull, heavy headache, obrtruct- CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. were drawn liy J. T. Pottle of Belfast. (Cling!) tionoftbe nassal passage, discharges falling CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. Tin* bsneons tarn in the fog clnuds drenr. from the head into the throat, sometimes pro­ WM. U. HILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. *»* The Journal says: “ When the shoe And my head Is dulled with nameless fear; fuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tena­ They did not hang that sailor here? factories, wood working shops, clothing facto­ cious, mucous, purulent, bloody, nnd putrid ; Rockland~and Vinalhaven Hark yo, hark yet” eyes weak, watery, nnd inflamed; ringing in ries and stone yards turn out their people the (Cling—clang—cling!) the, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. streets of Belfast present a very animated ap­ “Hern lay tiie sldn, and the island there, thp;at, expectoration of offensive matter, pearance. Il is believed that never before were Ar d the sun on the summer oaks shone fair, together with scabs from ulsors; voice changed And they took him there mid the chains to die, and nasal twang: breath offensive: smell and STM’R PIONEER there so many men and women employed in And he gazed nn the green shores far nnd nigh, taste itnpared ; is there a sensation of dizziness, CAPT. WM. R. CREED, town.” Then turned his lace to the open sky. with mental depression, a backing cough nnd ■ Will leave Vinalhaven for general debility ? If you have all, or any lP* Rockland, Daily, except Sun- The Age says: “ C. J. Hall’s granite “And he said, ‘Great Tleacen receive mv prayer; considerable number of these symptoms, you day, at 7 o’clock A. M., and 1 yard, machine shop nnd foundry are now very Tiie shores nre green nnd the isle is fair; ft irMTnimmirTr o ’clock P. M. To my guiltless life nty witness be; are suffering from Nasal Catarrh. The more R etu rn in g —Leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, busy places, a large number of men being em­ Let tile green isle die ‘mid the sobbing sen, complicated your disease has become, the nt 9.30 A, M. and 4 P. M., touching at Hurricane ployed there. Tiie first cargo of granite for And tiie sailers see it and pity me. greater tbe number nnd diversity of sytnptsms. Island morning trip off nnd afternoon trip on. the Congressional Library building, Washing­ Thousands of cases annually, without mani­ G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. “ 'In her old thatched cottage my mother will festing half of the above symptoms, result in A. B. VINAL, Agent, Vinalhaven. ’37 ton, was shipped to that city last Thursday on spin, consutnbtion, and end in tbe grnve. No schooner Puritan. The vessel also took a num­ Ant', dream of iter boy on the eoast of Lynn, disease is so common, more deceptive and Or watch from Iter door 'nenth the linden tree; dangerous, less understood, or more unsneess- KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. ber of derricks nnd other machinery for the O Heaven, just Heaven, mv witness be. fully treated by physicians. The manufact­ contractors’ wharf in Washington.” Let the Island beneath sink Into tiie sea. urers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offer, in ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS. II. S. Davis of Camden is building the good faith, a reward of #500 tor a case of this ‘"Let It waste, let tt waste In tiie manning disease which they cannot cure. The Remedy MONDAY, JUNE 2 5 —1388. steamboat wharf at Ilyder’s Cove, Islesboro. waves, THE PHOTOGRAPHER is sold by druggists, ut only 50 cents. ASSENGER TRAINS will at Capt. John Bragg is agent for the company in With it withered oaks and i s pirates' graves, W ill sell Tickets for the last time TUI it Ho on the waters black ami bare, Gathered Roses. 8.35 A. M., nnd 1.15 P. M. building the wharf. The wharf is to be 235 The gimst of an isle mid ttio islands fair. 10.45P a . M. and 3.35 P. M. I UNTIL THE 1st DAY OF JULY, 1888, Where bells shall toll and beacons glare!’ “ We thought her dying when she slept, Passenger Trains leave Bath at I feet long from tiie shore and <50 feet bead, 30 And sleeping when she died.” 3 00 p. m . Duo in Rockland at 1 5.15 p. M. 1 At the following Deduced Rates: feet wide and 24 feet cob work. It will be fin­ “He died, and the island shrank each yenr, But tiie bitterest sting of such sorrow is to ‘The green trees withered, the grass grew aero. think she might have been saved I They saw Freight Train leaves Rockland at ished in about three weeks, hi season for the in Bath at 9.45 a . m . CABINETS, Full Length...... Per D ozen, $2 00 A id tiie rock itself turned black anil bare the rose fade on her cheek nnd the eve’grow summer travel. Bvder’s Cove is rapidly be­ And lurid beacons ruse in air, dim. Had they but known of Dr. Pierce’s Freight Train leaves Bath at 12 M. CABINETS, Half Length ...... “ 2 25 coming one of the favorite summer resorts on And tiie bell buoy rings forever there. land at 4.30 p. m. CABINETS, Bust Figure...... “ 2 50 Golden Medical Discovery, who can tell but The 8 35 a . m . train from Rockland connects for our coast, is finely located and has charming she might still be with them, the sunshine of all points on the Maine Central, Eastern and Wes- CABINETS, of Children...... •• 2 50 “The bell buoy rings In the moaning sen, their home. Take the remedy in time and you tern Divisions of Boston & Maine Railroad, arj CABINETS, Vignette...... •« 3 00 scenery. And it now strikes one and it now strikes throe!” will find that consumption (which is scrofula riving in Boston at 4.45 P. m. T he 1.15 p. m. tra P A N E L , Full L en g th ...... “ 4 00 ot tiie lungs) can be cured. connects with Bostan and Maine R. R., arriving Waldoboro News : “The representatives Boston via. Eastern Division at 9.61 p. m . F a i PANEL, Half Length...... “ 4 50 of the firm of shoe inanutacturers, with whom MUSCLE-FORMING FOOD. Impurities of tbe blood often cause gieat only >93.50. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs^ BOUDOIR, Full Length...... “ 4 75 the committee on manufactures have been in annoyance at this season ; Hood's Sarsaparilla days and Saturdays, passengers can go to Port-I BOUDO IR, H alf Length...... “ 5 00 purities the blood, and cures all such affect­ land, Lewiston and Augusta, and return same day? correspondence, came here on the 4 p. nt. train Youth's Companion. ions. Freight leaving Rockland in the morning is due BOUDOIR, Very Large Head**... “ 0 00 Wednesday,nnd met the committee in the parlor in Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos­ ton in the evoniug is due in Rockland next p. m . COPYING AND ENLARGING AT THE of the Medotnak House that evening. The “ W hat is the best food for producing I have been afflicted with witli catarrh for 20 muscle?” This question of our corres­ years. It became chronic and there was a 2 W. L. WHITE, Supt. SAME TERMS. meeting appeared to be mutually satisfactory. constant dropping of mucous matter. It ex­ Terrible Slaughter pondent is tt legitimate one. Some foods tended into my throat, causing bourseneiis and 43*»Thcse photographs wi I he in n’l resp'cts the The question of building this factory lies be­ are particularly muscle-formers; others Maine Central Railroad, saint* as my regular work. I shall use gold edge tween Waldoboro and two other towns and great difficulty in speaking, indeed for years ------and------cards, and*thia will be the last chance that you will produce fat, and still others brain and I was not able to speak more than thirty' min­ Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias Steam- have to get Pictures at these prices. If you live will be decided within ten days. Let us hope nerve, while most of the common arti­ utes, and often this with great diffeiilty. I out of the city, you can order by mall accompanied Fancy Roller St. Louis Flour, that tills lightning will strike right here.... also, to a great extent, lost the sense of Bear­ bout Company. by the money and the tickets will be sent to you. cles combine these uses in varying de­ P E R BARREL, The steam tug Adelin towed tiie mnsts here ing in the let! eur, and of taste. By the use of 'i iiese tickets will hold good for all, both old ami $ 4 , 5 0 grees. Ely’s Cream Balm all droppings ot mucous On and after Oct. 1888. young, till the tlrst day o f October, 1883. DO NOT Every barrel Warranted.JCannot be matched in tills from Bath, Sunday, for Storer’s big schooner. But the question, to cover our entire bus ceased and my voice und hearing has HROUGH Passenger Train from Knox 8c Lin­ DELAY till the last few days, but come and buy or State for less than $5.00. These masts are Oregon pine, five in number coln R. R ., leaves Bath at 10.50 a. m „ after ar­ order your tickets at once. My Studio is be­ physical needs, requires to be broadened greatly improved.—Jus. W. Davidson, Attor­ Trival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. tn. Run­ tween Burpee’s Furniture Knouts uixl the and are considered elegant sticks. They are into this: W hat combination of food ney at Law, Monmouth, III. ning express Brunswick to Portland and connect­ Am. Express Office, UP STAIRS. I have a from 101 to 112 feet long....The main building will best nourish the body? Even then ing w ith train for Boston arriving nt 4.45 p. m. show case at tin* entrance tilled with Photographs Fancy London Layer Raisins, A J ustice of the P eace Says. Afternoon train leaves Bath tit 4.00 p. in., (after made at these prices, The Negative will be shown of the Waldoboro Packing Company is up and tlio answer must be modified to suit indi­ lion. John Nealey, justice of the peace and arrival of train leaving Rockland at 1.15 p. nt.,) and you after the sitting and il not satisfactory another pek i O e.1 ,s lioarded. It is 45 by 110 feet. The location is vidual eases. For tile digestive power arrive in Boston at 9.30 p. nt. witting will be made. ex-member of the House of Representatives Other trains leave Bath at 7.15 n. nt. for all pointe. OK, 3 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS. excellent. _ differs greatly in different persons. from Meredith, N. II., was for twelve years a CAUTION. terrible sufferer with rheumatism. He says: 1.50 p. tn. for Farmington, Augusta, Bangor, etc,, These Raisins are straight ami all right, and are Moreover, there is an interdependence and at 5 40 p. nt. for Augusta and Lewiston; for Understand that I huve not reduced my price. I cannot obtain any medicine which does me all points Saturdays only at 11.55 p. m. being sold on the street every day at 18c per lb. THE UNION LABOR PARTY. between the different bodily organs ami Buy a ticket and you can take 4 monihs to come We bought nearly a tou of them, hence the Low so much good us your Sulphur Bitters, und I I hrough trains for the Knox & Lincoln R. R. and sit for your photographs, hut if you do not buy tissues, so that the body must be built think it is tbe best medicine made. leave P ortland at 0.45 a. in., and 12.55 p. tn. a ticket you will have to pay full price. Prices. The Union Labor Party Convention was held up as a whole. If one part lacks, the —WE HAVE GOT A— W hy Should t in Waterville, Tuesday, nnd F. A. Howard of whole suffers, and if one part is overfed, Steamer City of Richmond, VERY CHOICE RICE, tint others will ho underfed. not have confidence in that which lias done me CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, Belfast was elected chairman and A. F. Woos­ a world of good .’ If you had suffered years -T H A T WE ABE SELLING AT— Titus a person who becomes unduly Leaves Portland, weather permit­ ter of ltockland secretary. W. II. Simmons witli liver complaint and got cured by using ting, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 11 p. m.a of this city was nominated by acclamation as fat loses in m uscular fibre, either in Sulphur liitters, would not you too have confi­ or after arrival of train leaving Boston ut 7 p. tn., P K it g c . lb candidate for governor. !)• W. Smith of quantity or quality. One who overfeeds dence in them ? J. It. N a s h , Hotel Winthrop, for Rockland, Castine, Sedgwick, Sargentsville, Or 25 pounds for $1.00, although there is no rice in Boston. Deer Isle, Southwest Harbor, (Northeast Harbor, tiie market to-day that we can buy for 5c per lb. Auburn and S. H. Hobbs of llockland were tint brain loses in muscular develop­ Ju n e 15 to Septem ber 13,) Bar H arbor, M illbridge, nominated electors at large; C. E. Halliday of ment. So too, muscular development ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Jonesport and Machiasport. may Ite carried to suelt excess t»s to im­ Returning, leaves Machiasport every MONDAY 1924 Choice Prunes 5c. Per Pound, Saccarappa elector from first district, J. L. Are you disturlied at night und broken of and THURSDAY at 4 a. in., via. all landings, con­ poverish tiie brain, and also to reduce OK <1 LBS. FOB 9S CENTS. Cummings of South Paris from second district, your rest by u sick child suffering und crying necting ut Portland with uurly morning trains for llto fat of the body below what is neces­ with pain ot cutting teeth ? If so send nt once Boston. J. Donahue <&, Co., and Guo. W. Gillet of Gardiner from third sary both as surplus lootl laid up for "ltd get u bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Time for leaving ltocklaud, going east, 0 a. in., 3(14 M A IN ST., B U C K L A N D . S district. A platform was adopted, favoring a Syrup for Children Teething. Its vulue is In­ going west 5 p. m. ICE! emergencies, anti as a protection against calculable. It will relieve tiie poor little suf­ Freight taken at usual rates, and forwarded with Big lffinks of Crystal Frigidity will he delivered national monetary system, income tax and sudden changes of temperature. ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, desnutch. For information apply to agents at the by the subscriber to all desiring. vurlous landings. service pensions, and declaring against f usion The best food for producing muscle, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery K. E. BOOTHBY, PAYSON TUCKER, ICE FURNISHED IN ANY QUANTITY with either great political party. therefore, must, while duly appetizing, and diarrhoea, regulates tbe stomueh uud bow­ Gen’l Pass. Ag‘t. Gen’l Manager. METROPOLITAN E. II. CLARK, Agent, Rocklund. Hot weather is onto us and a little cake of ice eacli contain a large per cent. (1) o f nitrates els, cures wind colic, softens tbe gums, reduces day will make a great saving of perishable articles. GOOD READING. nlluuimntion.und gives tone und energy to tbe March 20, 1888. Clear as crystal and free from all impurity is Chick* for the muscles, (2) of phosphates for tint whole system. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing awaukie Ice. Leave your orders with brain and nerves, and (3) of carbonates Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to tiie New York dt Bangor Mixed Paints. Harper’s Magazine for July Is remarkable I for the fat. tuste, und is tbe prescription of one of the old­ STEAMSHIP LINK. L. E. MARSH. The most practical and economical Pnllit In ihe est und best female nurses und physicians in 20 for strength and vigor from frontispiece to j Ol tiie lirst class, the nitrates, beans The A1 steamship L UCY P . market fur city and country llou.e Painting, Slu- aland at the head at twenty-four per the United States, and is for side by nil drug­ • M ILLER will sail from New blc», wuud ur iron fence, and bridges. finis. Some of ths best-known names in gists throughout the world. Price 25 cents u York EVERY SATURDAY literature are seen in ils table of contents, and j cent ; then peus at twenty-two; cabbage bottle. •for Rockland, Belfast and ONE GALLON CANS ...... Sil 30 PUB. GAL. and salmon at twenty; oats at seventeen ; Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Bucksport. Returning will leave Bangor for New ills safe to say that those names not yet fam­ York and river ports (very WEDNESDAY. ICE. F I V E •• •• ...... l.tJS •< •• ous soon will be. In artistic work few issues eggs and veal at sixteen, and beef at Tbe B e s t S a l v e in the world for Cuts, Goods taken for all points in Maine. Freight re­ Clear and nice, T E N •• •• ...... I.3O •• " have excelled this one. E. A. Abbey’s fifteen. Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Ilbeum, ceived dally. This line affords shippers speedy From Chlckawaukie, Of the second class, the phosphates, Fever Sotes, Tetter, Chapped Hunds, Chil­ transportation with no rehandling of goods. Low sketches, some of them full-page, are simply rates of freight aud most fuvoruble terms of » Lowest price! blains, Cortis, und ull Skin Eruptions, and ----- FUlt SALE BY ------unequalled anywhere. In all, there are sixty salmon stands first at seven ; then cod­ positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ Hurance. Large or small lots, fish at six; beef anti eggs at five; beans illustrations in the issue 1 lie care with which j anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ Fare to New York $6.50, including berth Any bow, E. S. B IR D , and veal at four, uud oabbage, peas ami funded. Price 25 cents per box.t (For sale by u n d M eals. Bold vlte cheapest the mechanical work of the number has been oats at three. W. H. Kittredge. Iy47 Passengers who prefer to purchuse tickets with­ By JOHN A. CLOUGH. WHOLESALE DEALER IN done will be a gratification to careful, observ- 1 out meals will bo ucconitnodated us follows : Rock- Of the third class, the carbonates, la td aud Rockport to New York, $4. Excursion ant readers. Every issue of this magazine butter stands at the head at one hundred ; Tickets, without meals, will be #old, good for fllU A N K IN G my form er pations for fa- Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ooiires, has a distinct educating influence in art, litera­ lioe at eighty; corn and rye tit seventy- T H E M O ST thirty days, us follows : Between New York and EFFICIENT Rocklund, Rockport, und Belfast, $6. Meuls cuu •A. vors conferred, I hereby solicit a con­ DRYERS, BRUSHES, ETC. ture, and morals. two; wheat a t sixty-nine; oats at sixty- be obtained of the steward ut fifty cents each. Ex- tinuation o f their trade, and also extend the 14 ' six; peas at sixty; beans at fifty-seven, curtdon Tickets, good for thirty davs, with meals, solicitation to all the good people of R o ck ­ AN EXPLANATION. Morning Laxative will be sold us follows : Between New York aud and cabbage at forty six. Rock hard, $11; belween New York und Rockport, land who wish to be furnished with the best What is this “ uervous trouble” with which T a r r a u t’n so many seem to be afflicted? It you will Fresh codfish fried in fat or served Seltzer Aperieur. $11.50. quality of Ice at a reasonable price. Wide Awake for June begins a new volume. witli butter gravy about equals beef in J. T. LOTH HOP, Agent, Rocklund. “ Eurania’s Hoys and bow they Kept House," remember a few years ago the word Malaria Sold by T arrant & Co., N.Y., John A. Clough. by Marguret Sidney, will amuse the mothers was eonparatively uuknowh,—today it is as all respects, and so do eggs fried in fat. uud Druggluts everywhere. as well as the boys. "The Story of Boston common as any word in the English language, | Beef witli cabbage makes a very nutri­ 19-22 Common," by Itev. Edward Hale tells about this word covers only the meaning of another Portland & Boston Steamers. word used by our forefathers in times oust. So tious diet. But we must add : the early days of It,is famous ground—the 1. The mere eating of food cannot m A HAA/T A Washington, tkr. — davs of (be cow pastures, and witches, and of it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malar- iA L /U JV l/i LOANS — Money loaned tor FlBKT-CLASb .STKAMBBB uf till, MACHINE SHOP. the old-time training bands. ia are intended to cover what our grandfathers make muscle. The muscles must be Eastern parties, on from one to 5 year* time, secur­ We cannot give all the titles and authors rep­ called Biliousness, uud are all caused by troub­ called into vigorous daily exercises, yet ed by approved first mur'guge on Kurin and Timber ils OLD RELIABLE LINE resented in Ibis issue. Your newsdealer Lus it les that arise from a deseased condition of the ( without overdoing. lauds, or City Real Estate. Interest, 8, 9, or 10 per H . C. D A Y lias a first-class mu Liver which in performing its functions find- cent, net to lender, payable seiui unnuully. Korins leave Franklin Whdrf, FortUud, chine shop at Tillson W harf where for twenty cents—or send to the publishers, 1). 2. Excessive eating is weakening, uud references furnished ou application. S am pson every evening (Suuday, excepted) Lollirop Company, Boston. The subscription ing it cannot dispose of the bile through the & Dlh gin , 1104 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Ter. be is prepared to do ull kinds of ami must be avoided. It is the amount ut 7 o’clock, arriving in Boston in price is #2.40 a year. l)o you know that Wide ordinary channel is compelled to pass it oil 10 22 aeabon fur callleet train, lor L o w ­ work on shutting,pulleys, derricks, Awake has ottered #2000 in prizes for contribu­ through the system, causing nervous troubles, digested and assimilated that lulls, not ell, l.yun, WMltbatu. Lawrence, Providence, engine repairs, etc., etc. Heuvy tions from those connected in any way with Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are i the quantity taken into the stomach. r p o ADVERTISERS —Lowest Rates for ud- Worce.ter, Pall Klver, bprlnglleld, New work and odd jobs promptly and schools r sutferlug cuu well appreciate 8 cure. H c rec- 3. All tiie laws of health must bo X vertising in 1600 good newspapers sent free. York, etc. Through Ticket, to Bo»ton at pnuul- The March numbett^Vcents) has full par­ cointnend Green’s August Flower. Its cures ure | Address GEO. I*. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce St., 1..1 it. it. Station.. satisfactorily done. steadily observed. New York. 10-22 J. F. LISCOMB, G'cp. dptio- 36 H. 0 . D A Y . ticulars. marvelous. I 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JNUE 19, 1888

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. ROCKPORT. O W L ’S H EA D . 8. J. Crawford is on a visit home from Mr. Wilbur opens his cafe this week. G. S. Burgess was in Boston last week on Capt. H. B. Hooper of Hammonton, N. J., whose vessel is at Machias, accompanied bv his Westboro, Mass. W. G. Alden was in Boston last week. business. Mrs. Charles Copeland, of Boston, is at the A pension, original, has been granted Joseph wife and son Elmer and wife made us a flying bonse of Capt. Harvey Mills. W. D. Knowlton was in Boston last week. C. Ware of this place. visit, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Haynes are visiting in Thursday morning Mrs. Cornelius Magee David Lermond. who has been in New York Portland. Bark Fred E. Richards. Thorndike, sailed breakfasted with the family and Inter in die at work since autumn, is at home. from Boston the 12th for Buenos Ayres. forenoon she passed away ns s he sat in her Capt. Thomas C. Williams and wife are at Dr. W. A. Albee and family have been visit­ CHEESE! ing in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKisson. of Boston, chair without a struggle. Her funeral occurred their residence, East Main street. are here, to look after the work on their new Saturday afternoon. Hon. Chas. E. Littlefield of Rockland was house. Very Nice Plain Cheese, Fancy Sage Capt. David H. Rivers and family arc at the in town last week. house of Judge LevensBler, Gleason street. Sch. Gen'l Adalbert Ames, Jameson, sailed FISHING FACTS. Cheese, Neufchate! Cheese. Henry Trowbridge, esq, of Denver, Col., is E. Frank Knowlton was in Portland on the 14th for Baltimore with ice from the Rock­ on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Stella T. Gould. business last week. port Ice Co. R. S. French has returned from a visit to Sherman ft Miller’s Highland View cottage Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury, Wall, sailed last Thursday Stephen Chase & Co. received sev­ Denver, Col., and Cheyenne, Wyoming Terri­ is painted in colors. week for New York with lime from White & eral thousands of pounds of shore halibut nnd tory. J. C. Storey recently purchased a handsome Case of Rockland. other fish via Matinieus fishermen. The Hen­ Major Hewett and daughter Mabel passed pair of bay hack horses. Sch. Clarissa Stover discharged a cargo of H O M E M A D E the Sabbath at Hope at the old Hewett home­ F. O. Martin, proprietor of the Mountain lumber and sawdust last week for the Rock­ rietta Ames, Ames, landed a 300-pottnd halibut stead. View Hotel, is in town. port Ice Co. from Bangor...... 8. Chase & Co. handled a big invoice Frank H. Tobey and wife, of Kansas City, The Mushroom, our High School paper, is The Cook Wrecking Co. has commenced of Penobscot River salmon Inst week. They JELLY, are nt the house of Col. S. H. Allen, East meeting with a large sale. work on raising the cargo of iron from sch. J. retailed in the market at 25 cents a pound...... IN LARGE TUMBLERS, Main street. James W. Achorn of this place has been H. liells, wrecked on Nauset, Mass., the cargo Steamer Winthrop, in Portland last week from W. 0 . HE^ E T T Edward S. Winchester and wife, of Dor­ granted a pension, original. consisting of 200 tons of steel rails and 50 tons s f o i l 2 5 c e n t s . chester, Mass., arc nt the house of Alpbeus of pig iron. New York, reported passing through nn im­ Sch. Abby H. Hodgman, Capt. Pendleton, mense school of mackerel about 60 miles from Sherman, Knox street. was in our harbor last week. Sch. Robert Ripley, Cooper, arrived the 13th Portland, Thursday evening. A gentleman CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S JAMS, G. D. Carney, graduate of the Boston school Work is progressing ranidly on the granite from Boston, bringing down the furniture OFFER THIS WEEK of Technology, is on a visit home from Steel­ wharf of G. F. Burgess & Son. nnd housekeeping goods of George L. Miller passenger said he stood on the forward deck ton, Pcrin., where lie has been employed the of West Quincy, tvho is soon to occupy the from about 9 to 10 p. m. nnd when he left to past year. Rev. W. C. Goucher and family left on Tues­ cottage just built for him at Ballard Park.' IN GLASS JARS. Mrs. James McLellan, who has been absent day last for St. Stephens, N. B. Capt. Jimes Magune has made a contract go to his stateroom the mackerel could then be from here the past fifteen years, is on a visit Volney B. Cushing spoke ton large audience with Nelson Williams to build a cottage on seen on every side...... Sailed from Vineyard to her parents, Capt. and Mrs. George W. in Megunticook Hall, Friday evening. the east side of the river, opposite Ballard Haven,12th, schs. Maud S..Lizzie Maud, F. H. O N E C A S E Robinson, West Main street. Maurice E. Simonton of New York visited Park, for Mrs. Hannah Smith, who will let Smith, Emma, Lilia B. Fcrnald, nnd Caroline The Ladies Library held their annual meet­ relatives and friends In town last week. it to parties in Waltham, Mass. The new cottage will be near Mrs. Smith’s residence. Votlght, mackereling...... Sailed from New­ PURE VERMONT HONEY, ing last week and made choice of the following The High School mado some ®50 at their en port, R. I., 12th, sch. Minntonomah....Passed officers: Mrs. T. A. Carr, President; Mrs. C. tertainrnent given here n short time ago. Friday afternoon the badly decomposed FRENCH CANDIES, S. Smith, Vice President; Miss Lizzie C. Cape Small Point, loth, steamer Novelty, from Rev. W. C. Goucher baptized two lady can body of a man was washed up" by the waves P. & C. SARDINES, Benn, Secretary; Miss Emma E. Counce, didates in Sherman’s Cove, one week ago Sat at Bowery Beach. The man must have Bay of Fundy for Boston.... Arrived at New­ Treas.; Miss Clara Creighton,Librarian. urday. weighed 200 pounds. His height was 6 feet. port, R. I., 14th, sell. C. E. Smith of Nortii NICE PICKLES, J. E. Moore, esq., while In Boston, called on The body was clad in a dark blue woolen shirt, (In Bottle, or by the quart. CHALLIES! Haven, with 60 bbls fresh mackerel (very Judge Charles Levi Woodbury and asked the Miss Mae Alden, who is attending Wellesley gray pnnts and rubber boots. His age was College, returned home Saturday last for a apparently between 35 nnd 40. Both hands small.) OLIVES AND LIMES, judge, who is nn old Democrat and opposed to short vacation. the late fishery trenty, if he had a genuine ban- had been eaten otf by the fishes. It is thought VERMICELLi, (iannn handkerchief. He said he had and plac­ _Drs. W. A. Albee, O. W. Stone nnd F. N. this is the body of one of the crew lost in the The Belfast Journal says: “At an ad­ —At the unheard of Low Price of— ing his bandanna before Mr. Moore,remarked : Wheeler attended the Maine Medical Associa­ wreck ot the schooner Nellie Bowers of this journed meeting of the directors of the Belfast ITALIAN MACARONI. •‘This is a bonafidc one, 32 inches square,made tion nt Portland. pluce otf Richmond’s Island, Portland, last by Cheney & Co., Hartford, Conn., of real Mt. Battle Lodge, I. O. O. F., has been pre February. Hotel Co. held last Friday evening it was de­ American silk, and not a d---- n Britisli thread sented with a full set of jewels by W. V. Lane C. M. Knight, one of the respected citizens cided to begin work on the new hotel. Mr. I in it.” of Star of Hope Lodge ot Vinalhaven. of this place, died nt his home here Friday, W. Parker, who has looked over the plans, WARREN. Johnson Knight has begun removing the de­ aged 09 years. Mr. Knight had lived in this thinks the building can he erected for $24,000, place nbout 40 yenrs. He was a harness W. O Yinnl has moved up on the hill to Mrs. bris from the site of the old block preparatory exclusive of the'lot. It wns voted to make in- The Best Table Raisins TEN CENTS. Merrill’s house. to building a handsome brick structure. maker by trade, nnd was telegraph operator be­ fore the breaking out of the war. He was a other assessment of fifty per cent, nnd begin EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Miss Esther and Mrs. J. R. Andrews have Eliza Calderwood of this place accompanied member of the 1st Me. Cavalry. Mr. Knight returned home from Massachusetts where they by Miss Stella Hobbs of Boston are on Matin work nt once.” have been visiting relatives. was a innn who can truly be called an upright, 3 lbs. Good Raisins...... 25c icus, the guests of Edward Ames and family honorable man, n good citizen, father nnd hus­ This lot contains the most beauti­ A. L. Howard of Chelscn, Mass., is on a The Camden & Rockland Water Co. have band. He h id no bad habits and was respect­ 2 lbs. Fine New Muscatels...... 25c visit to his native town, calling on many old extended their pipes in various directions in ed by all. He leaves a wife and three sons,one friends. order to supply the various summer villas being of whom is Col F. C. Knight of Rockland. NON-RESIDENT TAXES G lbs. Nice Pop Corn...... 25c ful designs ever produced ; in fact it Mrs. Sarah E., wife of Rev. Edward T erected. The funeral occurred Sunday, Rev. A. II. Ty­ Sanford, died in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Friday, Prof. J. C. Whitten, of Belfast, is forming ler of Camden officiating. 4 lbs. Nice Dates...... 25c seems as if some of the designs were and the remains are to be brought here to be an afternoon class in dancing for masters, In the Town of Vinalhaven in the interred in the family lot. misses and young ladies, and has engaged TENANT’S HARBOR. The workmen in the shoe shop living on the Megunticook Hall. Edward Hart and wife of Milford, Mass., County of Knox for the Year east side of the river have contributed and Eugene Masson, professor of the French lan nre here on n visit to Mrs. Hart’s parents. 1887. built a bridge ncross the river in order to gtiage in the Berlitz School of Languages,who Geo. Watts, while nt work nt Booth Bros, The following list of taxes on real estate of Non- PURE VANILLA. shorten their travel, Chas. B. Watts doing the is nt Rockland for the summer, lias quite a quarry, last week, jammed his hand very Resident owners in the town of Vinalhaven tor the NATURE'S OWN HANDIWORK. work. large class here. His method is liked very badly. year 1887 in bills committed to J. G. Simonton, Guilford Newcomb has built a cosy boat­ much. Tracy & Mathews have lately added a very collector o f said town, on the 14tli day o f May,18b7, Chocolate Cream s house that his upholstered boat may not get fine horse to their livery business. The horse ha« been returned by him to me a® remaining un­ John Dailey’s ynrd is a busy place just now paid on the 18th day o f F ebruary, 1888, by his cer­ A FULL POUND FOR 20c. wet. He is painting and repairing the yachts he has was procured of Nelson Hall. tificate of that date, and Fnow remain unpaid; and Painters are very plenty at present, and housed this winter, and getting them ready to Our road surveyor is doing some very good notice is hereby given that if the anid taxes and Samples sent on application any all are using the brush. launch. work on our roads. He has made great im­ interest and charges are not paid in the treasury of provements on Bickmore's Hill. said town within eighteen months from the date of Thomas Walker is away on business in Bos The town began work Mondnv morning on the com m itm ent of said bills, so much of the real Regular Price 40 cents. where in the United States. ton and New York. Whileabscnt the painters the new road between High street nnd the Capt. Nelson Hall wns taken violently ill estate taxed as will be sullicient to pay the amount are giving his bouse a coat of many colors. shore. This will open up some of the finest Saturday morning but now we are pleased to due therefor, including interest and charges, will, Tne Cong’l Society have made quite an im­ sites for cottages to be found in Camden. note that he is on the mending hand. without further notice, be soid at public auction at JUST THE THING FOR FROSTING. provement in their grounds in front of the The Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston Children’s day was very appropriately ob­ the Selectmen’s Otticc in said town, on the 20th church. served here, Sunday. In the morning a very day of Septem ber, 1888, at 2 o’clock P . M .; were nt the Bay View Saturday, Sunday and V al. T ax. W. O. HEWETT & CO., G. W. Brown is absent for a few days, and Monday. While here they made extensive able and interesting sermon was preached by Josiah Farrer or unknown, 1-2 acre Miss Jennie Studley delivers the mail at the tours into the country round here, climbed the the pastor, Rev. Mr. Richardson. In the of land und house, located in School postofflee. mountain nnd drove round the Turnpike. evening was a concert, the program being ren­ D istrict No. 4...... $500 $13.53 dered by the children. The exercises of the . ALWAYS HEAL QUARTERS -W etherbee has among his relics a bandanna They expressed themselves much pleased George Thayer or unknown, 1 2 acre with Camden and its scenery. evening reflected credit on all who took part. of David Thayer Estate, located in — FOR— silk handkerchief. School District No. 7...... 100 2.30 A scow from Boothbay laden with 400 A party of capitalists have in view the build NORTH HAVEN. James McLaughlin or unknown, 2 ROCKLAND, MAINE. bushels of salt for Nicherson & Co. arrived ing of a railway up Mt. Megunticook, similiar acres of land and house, located in John Waterman and J. C. Waterman have School D istrict N o. 8...... 200 7.32 here Thursday evening,discharging and taking to the Green Mountain Railway, Mt. Desert. been visiting in Union. Alice J. Dyer or unknown, 1-8 acre Tea, Coffee & Spices 100 barrels of alewlves as freight back. Camden’s growing importance as a summer Alice Crockett and Kate McDonald went to of land and house, located In School A crew of six men are busy repacking fish, resort would insure the success of the enter­ Rockland, Wednesday. District No. 9 ...... 30b 0.90 whhdMflHkkmin here until wanted in the prise, nnd the view from Megunticook is not W . V. HUN T, suipassed anywhere on the coast. Mrs. Eva Foss, who has been visiting nt her 2325 Treasurer of the Town of Vinalhaven. 111 sold. father’s, Jewett Turner's, returned home Wed­ ver Mill Co. are digging and APPLETON. nesday. I dirt in order to build a wall for Ossie Brown has completed the yacht he has Bicknell Tea Co. 3enj Libby is boss. Mr. Sherman moves to Wakefield, Mass., this week. been building for Freeman Vlnal of Vinalha­ 2 5 Never in the history of Rockland fad pairs of shoes are turned off ven. She is a fine looking boat. SPOFFORD BLOCK. /hoe shop. Peas are in blossom. Fourth of July will give us green peae. could a lady buy so _ kife has begun to return, and it LINCOLNVILLE. affords much pleasure to many people as they The hay crop in this vicinity will be light, W. S. Hall has returned from Boston where Granite Monuments! watch them go over the dam turning and drop­ and don’t you forget it. he has been for u few weeks. ping into the boiling surf below. The Almanac Convention occurs Wednesday Misses Etta Mullin nnd Lena Hall have F O R S A L E We would like when we take a pleasure ride of next week, the 27th. closed their labors as teachers in the schools Io have our roads in n ittle more of a level There is an abundant crop of caterpillars of Camden. —AT— 'condition than what they are at the present this year, and they arc not all harvested yet. The measles have again broken out in town. Good Hosiery ' time. Put on your harrow, Mr. Road Sur- David Cummings returned from Boston with The drama “Turn of the Tide" was presented Fred R. Spear vayor, and ease us up a little. a stylish horse last week. His daughter Lula at Band Hall, Centre Lincolnville, by the C- E. WARD’S POLISHING MILL, The Curtis Star Comedy Co. will give their went to Boston with him. She will make quite South Belfast Dramatic Club, on Friday even­ Has in stock all of the following popular weekly entertainment in Glover Hall u visit there. ing,to a large and appreciative audience. After SOUTH THOMASTON, MAINE. commencing next Monday, June 25th, present­ Last Tuesday a large delegation from David the drama was a dance in which a large num­ 45r**Cnll and see them before buying and be will Taking Quality, Style, Make, Etc., ing a number of standard dramas and come­ Esancy Post und from Almond H. Gushee ber participated. be sure and pie ise you on Prices which is from FIRST QUALITY COALS dies at the low price of 10 cents and 25 cents. Relief Corps visited the Relief Corps nt Liber­ $30 to $200 each. 22-29 It is the same company which conplcted a ty by special invitation. They report a pleas­ UNION. And is the only dealer in the city who has at the into consideration, as most successful engagement in Farwell Hall, ant time. The occasion was a public installa­ Mrs. F. Rice is having her buildings present time the genuine Rockland, a short time ago, and wo bespeak tion of officers of John W. Clark It. C. The painted. for them a liberal patronage by our Warren officers are as follows: Sadie Meservey, Presi­ THE DEERING MOWER friends, whom we can assure will not be dis­ C. It. Morton is quite ill. W. C. Gleason is Franklin C Q A I > Reti dent; Vina Hall, Pust President; Caro Bate­ also on the sick list. —FOR SALE BY- appointed. The performance and stage set­ man, Chaplain; Abbie Moody, Secretary; tings are equal to the best. C. I. Burrows has gone up Vassalboro way W. O. HEWETT & CO, lluttie Hamilton, Treasurer; Rilla Carpenter, after a lot of horses. My stock includes all sizes SOUTH THOMASTON. Conductor; Nell Turner, Guard. Wilkes Babb spent the Sabbath at home. Geo. Fossett und son have painted their CHAS. T. SPEAR. Free Burning White Ash,Lehigh Egg and Miss Carrie Simmons, who died last week in house, store and stable in colors. Mrs. Olive Allen has gone to Boston on a Lynn, Mass., at the house of her brother, Broken White Ash, Franklin Stove, visit. Hiram Simmons, was born and had lived most The base for the soldiers monument was set THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Red Ash, (the only genuine,} Mrs. Mary Martin is visiting friends in of her life in Appleton. She was respected last week. It is u handsome piece of granite Are offering l'or Camden. nnd beloved by a lurge circle of friends. She entirely free from spots. George’s Creek Cumberland Mrs. Martha Bartlett’s summer cottage has ,isited Appleton last full, when she hud beau­ The most noticeable event of the season was Its Advantages Over Other Coal, been painted. tiful gravestones erected to the memory of her the wedding reception given by Dr. Judkins father, her mother nnd also a young brother. and bride Friday evening, from eight to eleven. M ach in es : (Unequnlled for Smithing and Steam purposes.) The interior of the M. E. chapel is being Such labors of love are a fitting monument to There was a large company present including painted und repaired. friends from other places. Music was furnished It has a Floating Cutter Bar, which can be made her memory. She was buried by the side of a Rigid Bur. —ALSO A FULL STOCK OF— Twenty-Five Cents. Leroy McLoon is expected here next her parents, Saturday. Hiram Simmons and by Union Orchestra. At ten o’clock bountiful It takes less horse power per foot of cut. mouth to spend the summer. wife accompanied the remains from Lynn. refreshments were served, after which the com­ pany departed loud in their praise of the hos­ It has improved Mower Guards. Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, Miss Hattie Butler is visiting her sister, HOPE. It hus an improved method of folding and unfold­ Mrs. J. II. Melvin, in Rockland. pitality shown by the doctor and his beautiful ing the Cutter Bar. BRICK, SAND, bride. They have the best wishes of u lurge Il has an improved method of throwing the mow­ A lew styles can be seen in our Chas. Price of Rockland has been visitng H. H. Payson has spent the past week doing circle of friends for a long life of happiness. er in uud out of gear. her daughter, Mrs. E. N. Brown. Boston and vicinity. Dr. Judkins is one of our most popular young It rides easier, etc., etc. Rosendale & Portland Cement. Mrs. Pratt of Middletown, Conn., made a E. A. Payson went to Lewiston last week men, highly respected and talented, and his North Window. short visit in this pluce last week. for his sou Fred's team. bride is u charming lady in every sense of the Call and See It at the Store of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luce, who have been Mrs. Nellie Sibley Fish and child of Jamaica word. in Kansas, returned home last week. Plains are spending a few weeks at her father’s, CHAS. T. SPEAR, F I R E C L A Y Miss Minnie Thorndyke und her sister, Mrs. Jacob Sibley’s. SOUTH WARREN. Gilman of Seattle, W. T., visited this place Rev. Mr. Preble and sons of Webster, Mass., Ira Libby is building an addition to his Main Street, Rockland. last week. are visiting J. H. Hobbs. Mr. Preble will re­ house. Chimney Pipe & Tops Work has begun at Atlantic quarry. Quite turn and leave his boys. Capt. Averill of sch. Helen Thompson sailed This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay expressly a number of men from this place have gone to Mrs. Anna Judson of New York, wife of the forr New York Thursday. for chimneys and is the safest and most durable of work there. sou of Dr. Adoniram Judson of revered mem­ Mrs. Fred Lermond of Bath is visiting her any chimney pipe in tiie market. It is easily put up by any intelligent person. New Lot of SOUTH UNION. ory, is visiting her nephew, Pierre Barrett. mother, Mrs. F. M. Spear. Mis. Mary F. Crowell is visiting her old Knox delegates to the Univcrsalist Conven­ Warren Kinney and wife of St. George JUST RECEIVED AT home. tion ugree that Lewiston is one of the best isited relatives in town last week. Seldon D. Wiley has repaired und painted duces for such u meeting. The kindness und Miss Flora Morton of Thomaston hus been Akron Drain Pipe ! his house. lospitality of ail denominations being very visiting her cousin, Alice Robinson. marked. The Akron is now the standard for excellence all PARASOLS. Micajah Gleason of Bridgton is visiting his A sad accident happened to Mrs. Caroline Capt. Robert Gilchrest and wife of St. over the United States, and is more reliable as to sister, Mrs. Win. Brown. Barnes last week. She was turned out of a George were at Charles Libby’s last week. Smith's MUSIC Store. durability and finish than any other kind. Mrs. Capt. Henry Giles is visiting herdaugh- wagon in Camden village, breaking her hip. Mrs. E. G. Libby, who has been stopping tjr, Mrs. A. E. Williams. She was put into her wagon and carried to her with her sons in Merrimac, Muss., hus returned KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. Frunk Moore was at home from Bath Satur­ daughter, Mrs. Frunk Miller’s, where Dr. home. P int Quality Goods! Stylish, Pretty and Cheap. day, returning Monday. Stone made her as comfortable as possible. Job Spear has sold his horse Grey Stranger Prices as Low as the Lowest! Gorham Hoyt is painting his house, while Mrs. Barnes has passed her threescore and ten to J. Ingraham of Rockland and purchased Prompt and Satisfactory Dtlicery! George H. Jones has also painted his. years. a pacer of Charles Keene. He afterwards traded with Elbridge lleever of Waldoboro for NEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I jO f-O rders received by Telephone, l'k-usc- cull Capt. Harding returned borne last week. RAZORVILLE. a colt which he sold to J. M. Spear. and obtain price, before purchasing. The captain will remain hero several weeks. Charles Vaughn has l»een repairing his house, Freeman Light is making an addition to his FRIENDSHIP. Of All Desirable Kinds. the wurk done by Messrs. Wellman & Hurt. bouse. Miss Georgie P. Morion of this place has FRED R. SPEAR, just closed a very successful term of school at i C i . The road machine did excellent work in our Dala Procter of Appleton is at work for NO. 4 PARK ST., ROCKLAND, ME 1 . 0. M t district last week. Our roads have not been in Joseph Lermond. Monhcgan. 61 such good condition for years pastas at present. Roscoe Cunningham and wife ot Liberty are Addison and Harlow Wallace have a crew Piano Covers and Scarfs, visiting in this place. of men at work building a new double dwell­ School closes here next week after a term of ing house on the place where the old one was Dissolution of Partnership. eight weeks. There will tie another term of John Collins and Myrtie Ingalls spent a few burned last spring. The new house will be Notice I. hereby given that the partnership eight weeks commencing the first of Septem­ days in Camden last week. much lurger than the old one and will be more BASE BALLS AND BATS. existing between the undersigned, under the ber. Newell Jones recently purchased a horse of convenient for two families than the old one linn name of 11. O. Gurdy & Ce., is this day dis. WILEY’S CORNER. Henderson Jones of South Hope. solved. 11. O. GUltDY. Sehs. Ringleader and Eliza Levensuier was. 6. 11. GUltDY. Truman Ellis und wife of Cooper's Mills GEO. GUEGGUY. sailed for New York with lime, Friday. made a visit in this place last week. SOUTH HOPE. Children’s Carriages June 7,1688. Mrs. John Fuller, who has been visiting in May Payson is at home irorn Augusta. Rockland for the pust few days, has returned Joseph Bruce has a crew of men in the home. woods again this summer peeling bark. W. E. Merrifield is at home from Boston on Partnership Notice. Chui. Howard und Miss Sarah Savage of a vacation. —ARE SELLING — The undersigned hereby give notice thut they The church and society have engaged Rev. Lowell, Mass., are visiting at J. L. Savage’s. have formed a partnership under the firm name o f Mr. Nelsou of China to preach here the coin­ Mrs. H. L. Hastings has returned from the II. O. Gurdy & Co., und that their place of busi- ing summer. Warren Harriman, wife and daughter of Maine General Hospital, Portland, where she ness will be at the corner of Camden and Cedar Appleton made a visit at J. B. O. Howard’s, hus been for treatment, und her friends are Low fo r Cash or on the Instalment StreeU iu Rockland. II. O. GUltDY. SOUTH CUSHING. last week. glad to learn of her improved heulth. Plan. S. 11. GURDY. Mrs. M. J. Treleiheu returned from Thom­ The truant officer met with a warm reception The young people had a sing at Mr.and Mrs. June 7, A. D. 1888. 22 aston Saturday. in the eastern part of the town Monday while F. L. Payson’s, Wednesday evening of last Schs. Helen Thompson und Mary B. Smith, attending to the duties incumbent upon him. week. It was a very enjoyable affair. Mr. which have been lying at anchor in Mapl - OLD RUBBERS. One of the female sex informed him she wouid and Mrs. A. P. St. Clair are issuing invitations 3 1-2 CENTS CASH paid for old liubber Juice Cove the past week, sailed tor New York let the daylight into him, but didn’t keep her for a sing at their home, Wednesday evening, ALBERT SMITH. Boots an I Shoes. Thursday. word. 'une 20lh. / 21-28* J. It. HICHAUDSON, Uoekland. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888 7

SJtarnu 5 fPar^mfn^ MEN AND WOMEN. Frank W. Brown of the Kennebec Democrat lias been home for a few days. , Miss Annie Adams is at Cnpt. E. W. Cook- IL GALLERT. S ell. Hume, Post, arrived Sunday from Bos­ Personal Paragraphs ol More or L ess son’s, Camaen street. ton. Interest to Our Readers. Miss Yira Cousins left tills morning for her DRESS GOODS Sch. Liiry Jones, Dunean, has gone to New Rev. W. O. Holman is in Boston. home in Chelsea. DURING THIS MONTH WE ARE York. Capt. John Sleeper of Union is in town. Miss Cora Farrand of Camden is visiting Mrs. OFFERING Sell. Louisa Francis. Thorndike, is here from James Tuttle, Ingraham’s Hill. Portland. Mrs. G. K. Mayo of Gardiner is in the city. Mrs. Eva Foss of Unity nnd Mrs. Jewett Seh. Red Jacket, Arey, arrived Sunday with 8. M. Bird has been in New York the past Turner of North Haven are visiting Mrs. Lean­ coal for Crockett. week. der Thomns, Chestnut street. Seh. Vulcan, Lewis, is nt Sherer's wharf re­ Aaron IIowcs went to Portland Tuesday on Thomns Bisbee has arrived home from Vir­ 29c. AMAZING BARGAINS! ceiving a new stern. business. ginia, where he has been cutting ship timber Sch. May Day, Pratt, arrived yesterday Dr. T. E. Tibbetts lias been in Boston for a all winter. from New York, via Dover. few days. Mrs. Catharine A. Hall of Melrose, Mass., Former price 50 cents. Sch. A. Hayford. Warren, arrived yesterday Mrs. A. M. Brown left for Cleveland, Ohio, lias been visiting her brother, Capt. A. Ii. In Every Department. from New York, via Boston, Thursday, Spear. Sch. General Adellicrt Ames, Jameson, is Rev. W. H. Littlefield of Vinalhaven was in Charles Dennis of Melrose has been the hound Io Baltimore with Ice. the city Friday. guest of Chas. T. Spear. 15 pieces All Wool Double Sch. Jordan L. Mott, Gregory, arrived Sun­ Rev. E. O. Eastman and family, formerly of Miss Emma C. Litchfield arrived from day from New York, via Salem. this city, are in town. Brooklyn, N. Y., yesterday, and is the guest Width Cheviot Dress Goods at Sch. Addle WesAls, Miller, arrived yester­ 11. M. Brown mid family are occupying their of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Sliaw. HATSI day from New York, via Boston. cottage at Ingralimnviile. Mrs. Sarah Webb and Mrs. Julia Weymouth PARASOLS Sch. I). W Hammond, Flanders, is hound Mrs. Mark Page of Lowell, Mass., is visiting of Gardiner are visiting their niece, Mrs. W. 29 cents: this is the best trade for Boston with a load of paving. her aunt, Mrs. Tims. Benner. J. Wood. Mrs. Tallman, who is visiting there, is also an aunt of Mrs. Wood. Sch. Robert Snow is loading lumber nt Rev. L. L. Hanseom of Bath was in the city ever given by us. —AND— Darien for Snow A Co. of this city. Thursday, returning Friday morning. Mrs. Satnnel II. Burpee nnd Miss Mamie Light Stiff Hats, nnd Mrs. L. Q. Tyler and family go down to Sch. Helen Montague, Cookson, lias gone to E. F. Whitney and family arc visiting Mr. Whitney's sister, Mrs. J. E. Rhodes. Cooper’s Beach this week to occupy the II. H. ^^Saniples given when re­ Fernandina to load lumber for Buston. Burpee cottage. L. C. Cobb and wife occupy Sch. Nahum Chapin, Arey, sailed from Mrs. Martin of Orono is visiting her daugh­ tiie Cobb cottage this week. SUN UMBRELLAS ter Mrs. li. P. Eastman on Knox street. quested in the shades of Light Kersey Hats, Brunswick, Ga., the (iih for Rosario, S. A. O. L. Beverage and wife of Hallowell were Sch. Lconcssa, Pnttersliall, lias sailed from Mrs. Henry Tallman of Boston, formerly of In this city yesterday, en route for Mr. Bever­ A very choice assortment of new and Bagor for Philadelphia with a load of lumber. Bath, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood. age's home at North Haven. Mr. Beverage is and Dark Gray Mixed and Tan Elegant styles, colors and handles at Sch. Nin.i Tillson, Green, arrived at Char­ Joseph Trent of Brooklyn, N. Y., lias been the popular principal of the Hallowell High Straw Hats. leston the 9th to load phosphate for Baltimore. vlsiling his niece, Mrs. T. A. Wentworth. School. Mixed. Extra good for Trav­ Sell, Fannie Whitmore, Whitmore, is at Commander Smith of Lafayette Carver Post, Rev. W. 8. Roberts nnd wife. Harold F. MEN’S. Charleston loading phosphate rock for Balti­ G. A. R., of Vinalhaven, was in the city, Sat­ Roberts of the Free Press and M. M.Gcnthner eling and Seaside costumes. more. urday. went to Bangor Saturday, Mr. Roberts preach­ BOYS’ Lower P ices Than Elsewhere. Sch. John Braccly, Monroe, has sailed from George Hall of Biston, formerly of this city, ing there Sunday. Rev. Sir. Roberts has bad CHILDREN’S. Vinalhaven to Philadelphia with a cargo of Is In town. His friend, George Connon,accom­ 1). I), added to his title recently by a western paving. panies him. university. It certainly is not misplaced. A Lace Covered l’arasol only Sell. Caroline Gray, Rowe, is chartered to L. F. Starrett lias been called to Warren by Mrs. Alexander of Belfast, whose readings load lumber nt Annapolis for Cienl'ucgos nt the severe Illness of his mother, who is in a have been so much enjoyed in this city, was Twenty pieces of §1.50. critical condition. here yesterday cn route for Bath where she $7 1-8 per M. read Inst evening. Mrs. Alexander contem­ Black Satin, Lace Lined Parasols Sch. Brigadier, Tolninn, is due here from Annie P. Wight has arrived home from school plates organizing a class in physical nnd vocal Portsmouth, where she discharged coni from nt Andover. Adela II. Wood has also arrived culture in this city aud wc hope she will suc­ Summer Underwear! only SI.50. Philadelphia. home on her vacation. ceed. She is a graduate of tiie Monroe School PLAID & MIXED FINE A lot of Children’s Parasols only Sch. Clara Colcord arrived in Boston Wed­ Geo. A. Perrign was in the city yesterday en of Oratory, and represents the most modern nesday from Rondout with coal. Cnpt. Col­ route tor North Haven. He is stopping nt Isles- and advanced system of elocutionary instruc­ 25 cents. cord is nt home. boro for the present. tion. BEST IN THE WORID. Sch. Edward Lnmc.ver, Beals, arrived Sunday Miss Lena Crockett, formerly of this city, is The many friends of Conductor Ingraham, DRESS GOODS from Marblehead where she discharged coal book-keeper for 8. C. Studiey, fruit and pro­ of the Knox & Lincoln, will regret to learn from New York. duce dealer, Boston. that he Is III, quite seriously, having been taken Sell. I. W. Iline, Saunders, arrived Sunday Mr. S. IL Webb and wife are in Boston, hav­ Tuesday with a hemorrhage of tiie lungs. from Newburyport where she discharged coal ing gone up to attend the wedding of Mr. Warren Gliddcn is now running as conductor from New York. Webb's brother, Walter Webb. of Ingraham’s train. llA.M 'M .O'C.K'S Will McLoon, George Allen nnd Percy Mur­ The death of Hezekiah Stover occurred May 50c. Sch. Mary Langdon, Emery, is on the wav to York Harbor. Me., from New York, with phy arrived on the Penobscot Saturday morn­ 28th near Helmick, Kansas. Mr. Stover was coal nt $1 and discharged. ing for n sojourn in this city. born nt St. George, Sept. 26, 1892. He was Captain II. B. Hooper and wife of Hammon­ married to Mary Pillsbury in 1827, after which Sell. J. 11. Bodwcll, Metcnlf, is at Wildcat thirteen children were born—six boys nnd Former pree 15 cents. These A new lot of Egyptian Laces at londing paving fur New York. She has been ton, N. J., formerly of Rockland, are visiting tlieir son, Elmer F. Hooper, in this city. seven girls. Five girls nnd three hoys are now SUTMER TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, 8c ; former price 15c. newly painted and looks tine ns n fiddle. living, viz: J. I’. Stover, Mrs. II. H. McCar- are very fine, light and cool Sch. Ada A. Kennedy, Kennedy, is chartered Pembroke S. Crockett of Charlestown, Mass., dell am i Mrs. Cushman of Helmick, Maj. Sto­ A new lot of Egyptian Laces at to load ice and laths nt Bangor tor Washing­ came down on the Penobscot Friday to see a ver of New Mexico, Ephraim Stover of Arizo­ ton, D. C., 70 cents on ice and 25 cents on laths. few of bis numberless friends in this city. na, Mrs. Chaples, Mrs. Whitehouse and Mrs. goods. These goods are liked BICYCLE HOSE, 15c ; former price 25c. Sch. Jennie Grecnbank has been chartered Will Sleeper, formerly of this city, is at Geo. Wutts of Thomaston. The deceused followed by A. F. Crockett & Co. to bring a cargo of W. McKenney’s. Mr. Sleeper is foreman of the sea for nenrly 45 years. He went to Knn- A new lot of Ribbons at 15c; for­ coal from New York ; also sch. St. Elmo for the guards at the East Cambridge, Mass., sas in 1870. He has one sister who survives much for the hot weather. GENTS' NIGHT SHIRTS, mer price 25c. the same purpose. House of Correction. him. In 1837 lie united witli the Baptist church Sch. Gen. Ames was in our harbor yesterday, Luther Crockett of New York is In this city, in this city. He was a kind father, an earnest cdied thither by the serious illness of his sis­ Christian und a truly good man. FANCY SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS. Indigo Blue Ilamburgs at 5c; witli ice from Rockport for Baltimore. Capt. ter, Mrs. Alice Holmes. Mr. Crockett is in the ------.♦.------former price 15c. George Jameson will stay at home this trip, jewelry business in New York. and Cupt. Oliver Jameson, Jr., will command PRISONER PRESCOTT. her. Dr. F. E. Hitchcock of this city is the orator Twenty-five pieces more of We have a few Embroidered Wash A big licet of vessels sailed from here Wed­ for tiie next session of the Maine Medical As­ Robes ; the same are last year’s goods, sociation. He read an interesting paper before A petition has lately been circulated in Bid­ OPEN FRONT SHIRTS nesday night and Thursday morning, with deford praying for the pardon of Charles Pres­ and in order to close them out we lime for New York. Sch. Red Jacket, Arey, the association ut its sessions in Portland lust those which arrived here Sunday, met the fleet this week. cott, of Bar Mills, who a number of years ago otter them at half the prevailing price. side of Cape Cod, and the Caroline Knight, Will Crockett, son of Captain William murdered Harry Williams, and who is now in With Collar & Cuffs Attached. Ward, was ieading. Crockett, died in New York city last week. Ladies’Lisle Thread Gloves at 10c He was one of Rockland’s finest young men, a dyingconilltion in the Maine State Prison,and The following big lime ileet sailed from here was sent to his mother Thursday, and will be per pair. and Thomaston Thursday tor New York : Sehs. and his untimely death is deeply regretted by Do not forget to see my Commerce,Speedwell,Ann Eliza,E. Arcularius, many friends. presented to the Governor and Council at their Large Plaid Ginghams Silk Tafeta Gloves—heavy em­ Lucy Jones, E. W. Glover, Sardinian, Jennie Miss Minnie Tborndyke of Seattle, W. T., next meeting. One hundred and sixty-five A.Cheney, Emma L. Gregory, Mary Jane Lee, formerly of South Thoiiiuston, Is the guest of names appear upon the petition, among them broidered back, at 25c. C. P. Dixon, Laconia, Elia Pressey, Ella Miss Carrie Erskine. Mrs. Grace Gilman, nee WINDOW OF NECKWEAR. Francis, Eliza Levensaler, Nile, Caroline Miss Grace Tborndyke, is visiting her uncle, the names of the mayor and nearly ail the Silk Mitts and Kid Gloves at a Knight, Veto, E. G. Willard, Susan. A. H. Fogg. other city officers, all of the lawyers, and all great reduction. N ew Y o r k C iia h t e u s .—Seh. W. Lcrmond, G. E. Nolin, who has been employed in the but one of the doctors, and five of the clergy­ from Turks Island to New York, salt, private jewelry store of Thomas Dermot, has returned o.e. blacking-ton; Children’s Lisle Thread Ilose at men in Biddeford. It is claimed that Prescott 12 terms; Bk William H. Dietz, from Machias to to bis borne in Vermont. George Blood, an is nearly gone with consumption, nnd it is only 15c and 20c. Martinique, lumber, SO.25, and back Irotn experienced jeweller, bus luken his place. Trinidad to a port ninth of Hatterils. asphalt, Mrs. Oregon Saunders and little son, of humane that he should be allowed to spend A long Bycicle Hose, warranted $2.50; Seh. Carrie Strong, from Apalachicola Vieilia, California, are in ihe city for the sum­ bis last hours with his mother and sister nt to Boston, lumber, $8; Sch. Sarali A. Fuller, mer. Mrs. Saunders formerly belonged in this Bar Mills. Fuller & Cobb. Fast Black, at. 50c. from South Amboy to Beverly, coal, 85 cents city and will be remembered ns Miss Estelle CITY OF ROCKLAND. and discharge; Sch. M. A. Aehorn, from Perth Doane. PULPIT AND PEW. AN ORDINANCE—Amending Section 24,Chap^" Gent's gra> mixed Hose—as good Amboy to Wilmington, N. C., rails, $135; Frank Norton of this city has returned from STANDARD BRED STALLION ter 15, City Ordinance. Sluir Caroline Miller, from Fcrnandinu to Be it ordained by tho City Council of the City of as the Shaw Knit—only 15c. New York, railroad ties, $5. Boston where he .successfully passed the en­ Rockland as follows : trance examination of the Institute of Tech­ The Bangor Commercial says ; “There is a That section 24,chapter 15,be amended by adding Ladies’ Silk Lisle Thread Hose at Sch. M. Luella Wood, Spalding, was ready nology, and permit us right here to remark general feeling of regret among the many after the word passengers in the fourth line the fol­ to suil Wednesday from Baltimore for Boston that it requires a very thorough and complete KELLOGG! lowing words: “ And no person shall stand in front 37 l-2c. with coal. On the voyage from Charleston to equipment to enable one to successfully pass Bangor friends of Rev. Father Phelan, of 3 , 0 4 7 . of any store or Hliop window in such a way as to be Baltimore Capt. Spaulding was very sick with that ordeal. Winterport, that he is so soon to lenve that detrimental to the business of such store or shop,” Bright Bay, black points, both hind fetlocks so that it will read—“Three or more persons shall The best Gauze Vest at 25c. rheumatic fever, being conlined to his berth Dr. H. F. Merrill, the Bucksport clairvoyant, place for Rockland. They hope to sec him white; bred by U. N.1 Smith, Fashion Steed Farm, not stand together or near each other, in anyaVrrtn/ ‘ four or live days. On the arrival of the who lias lectured on several occasions in our often in the future. Father Phelan is a favor­ Trenton, N. J., foaled 1883 ; stands 16 hands high, in the city, in such a manner as to obstructfhe free Ladies’ genuine French Under­ schooner in Boston be will come home. He is city, left Monday for Chattanoogn, Tcnn., and weighs 1125 pounds. Sire Gen. Washington, passage therein for passengers. And no person considerably improved ut present, blit is fur where he will fill an engagement as platform ite wiili the Catholic people in this city." Fr. 1161 standard, under rules 6, 7 nnd 8; bay stallion, shall stand in front of any store or shop windoV in wear at 62 l-2c; actual value SI.25. from well. Phelan is here und conducted services nt St. black points, 16 hands, foaled 1874, bred at Fashion such a way as to be detrimental to the business of medium for Ihe Lookout Mountain Spiritualist Steed Farm by Gen. Knox, 140, record 2.31 1 2, such store or shop. It shall be the duty of the City Children’s Dresses 25c. Better Association, lie will return to Bucksport David's Church Sunday....The Univcrsalists public trial 2.24; sire of Lady M aud, 2.18 1-4, dam Marshal or any constable, police ofllcer or watch­ THE LAST OF HER. some time in August. have discontinued their Sunday evening serv- Lady Thorn, record 2,18 1-4, to wagon 2.24; trotted man of the city to order any persons offending grades at reduced prices. Tuesday. June 5th, a grand benefit concert ces during tho heated season....Sunday, at 106 heatsjln 2.30 or better; full sisier to Mambrino against tiie provisions af this section, to move on, The Norwegian bark “ Pracsident,” 1055, was given Lewis Vieary, so pleasantly known Patchcn, 58, sire of 14 in tiie 2.30 list. Lady T horn and if the persons so ordered or requested do not two p. m., Secretary Whitford of our Y. M. by Mambrino Chief, 11, sire of 6 with recoids from forthwith obey they shull be liable to a penalty of ashore at St. Pierre, Miquelon, was condemned here, at White’s Grand Opera House, Detroit, 2.18 1-4 to 2.30, and of 40 sons and daughters that up five dollars for each offence.” which was attended by a $950 house. It was C. A, will speak on the Sunday School tem­ to the close of 1886 had sired or procured 90 trotters and abandoned June 13th, full of water and the largest private benefit concert ever given perance lesson,nt the Cedar Street Church. All in the 2.30 list. Kellogg’s dam, May Day, by Aberdeen, sire of Ju n e 11. 1888. dismasted. This vessel has sailed under there, and was presented under the direction arc invited to attend. Examined and approved by me. o f Hattie W oodw ard, 2.15 1-2, Modock, 2.19 1-2. May various names, “ Erasmus," “ Pliarwar," and Prof. Geo. M. Tibbetts. Mr. Vieary scored Day’s dam, May Stears dam of May Bird, 2 21 in JOHN A. PETERS, perhaps others, bat was originally the “ Weston a brilliant success, and was given an ovation. MARKET MATTERS. harness, 2 19 3-4 to saddle, und 2.24 to wagon. May Chief Justic Sup. Jud. Court of Maine. Infant’s and Children’s Cloaks, Mr. Tibbetts and Mr. Vieary expect to lie in Stears by .John C. Fremont, sou of Long Island Merritt," built at Waldoboro by Reed, Welt Rockland for a short stay before leaving for Black Hawk. 23 R. II. BURNHAM, City Clerk. & Co. In 1800 fer Cupt. J. II. Kellcran and Italy. They go first to Saratoga for a fort­ Conected up to date by Thorndike V Hix, From the rich inheritance from both sire and Poch Robinson, being soil at Liverpool, night’s stay, und then come directly to Rock­ fruit und produce wholesalers: dam’s side, it is dilllcult to conceive how Kellogg CITY OF ROCKLAND. New Styles, land. can fail to get trotters and very fast ones. H‘» get AN ORDINANCE—To Regulate the Building of Dec. 1863, for £10,500 and transferred to the Oranges are very high und are almost out all show well ami although,*of course are yet too Private Cross Walks. Two very pleisant weddings we liave to re­ young to indicate anything more than u British Hag. being called the “ Dhurwar.” cord tills week, that of Capl. L. T. Whitmore of the market. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of probability for the future, nevertheless, give every Rocklsud as follows: and Miss Casa M., daughter of Capt. II. J. Lemons arc having n regular hot weather indication of becoming fast trotters. Kellogg No private walks shull be built across any street CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. Sleeper of Union, which occurred at tiie resi­ boom. At an auction sale in Boston Friday w ill m ake the season of 1888 at m y s ta b le , until permission is grunted by tiie municipal ofli- B A SE BA LL. dence of the bride's parents in Union, Thurs­ Rockluiul, Maine. cers; and they shall be constructed under the super­ day at nine o'clock ; und Edward B. Spear and they advanced $1.50 per box. 1'hc indications TERMS, $20 TO WARRANT vision of the Road Commissioner. Walks built in A lot of Mull Capes at 25c ; the A game of ball was played Miss Eva N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. arc that they will be much higher. violation of this ordinance may be removed ut any Wednesday between the College Farrand, which occurred nt the residence of the time ut the discretion of the Road Commissioner, same contains goods which are worth Bananas are plenty, no change in price. IE. S. MOOR, Prop. at the expeiue of the owner. Club of this city and the Cam- bride’s parents, at the Meadows, this city, Maryland berries are now too small to buy, 10 50c, 75c and §1. Thursday at 10 o’clock. Capt. Whitmore ami Ju n e 11, 1988. dens, which resulted in a victory bride drove from Union to Warren and took and nice Long Islands coming very slowly Examined and approved by me. Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-made for the Cumdens by a score of 30 the aiternoon train for Boston, Mr. Spear mid and bringing top prices. This week and next JOHN A. PETERS, bride taking the same train from this city. The Chief Justice Sup. Jud. Court of Maine. Underwear, the best goods at lowest to 11. Buchanan was hit hard gay wedding parly stopped ut the Quincy will see Long Islunds cheaper, while Dightons FARMERS! prices. and often but the visitors failed House Fridav, and arc now in the western part will commence at high pi ices. 23 K. H. BURNHAM, City Clerk. to bunch their hits ut the right time. The of Massachusetts on a short honeymoon. Tiie Pine apples are higher. The season has arrived when farmers must come features of the game were the batting of Gruy, gifts received by both couples’ were many, and select for themselves Ladies’ and Children’s Linen Col­ Water melons have arrived, selling for 50 CITY OF ROCKLAND. and Simonton, a tine running catch by beautiful mid well-chosen. Capt. Whitmore AN ORDINANCE—Relatlug to Obstructions In lars, 1 for 25c. commands Ihe line schooner Fannie Whitmore cents. Lindsey Brook and its Tributaries: Whitford, mid the lidding of Titus. Andrews of this port, and is one of our most successful, MOWING MACHINES Be it ordained by the City Council of the city of Gent’s Linen Collars, High Life, of Thoniiftion umpired to the satisfaction of capable and popular muster mariners. Ills Old potatoes are lower, 55 to 05 cts per. THE WALTER WOOD IS THE STAND- Rockland as follows: bride is in every way a eburming young lady, bushel. ARO MACHINE, Section 1. No person shall threw into, or depos­ only 10c. all present. mid equally us popular usher husband. Mr. it any obstruction, in the form of offal, dead ani- Nelson of the College Club while handling a Spear is one of our city’s most enterprising New potatoes are as yet scarce and high. With its Rolling Bars ami its High Wheels. All of mkls, rubbish, or other mutter or material, in any 1 lot of Gent’s Fancy Shirts at 50c these machines huve Babbett Boxes. They do not part of Lindsey Brook or its Tributaries, under a hot liner in Wednesday’s game broke a liga­ and weil-equipped young business men, being No change in beans, butter or cheese. wear out in one year. Also penalty of ten dollurs for euch offence, to be recov­ and 75c ; worth twice as much. one of the well-known firm of Farrand, Spear ered bv complaint before thu Police Court of the ment in tlie middle finger of his right hand. & Co. lie is at present an honored member Southern vegetables urc considerably higher, HAY FORKS & HAY CAR­ city of Rockland. Hu will probably lie laid olf 2 or 3 weeks. of our city council, while he is prominently but are coming good. Section 2. Any person having a wall or embank­ 1 lot of Gent’s line pure liuen connected with our Odd Fellow organizations. R IERS & PU LLEY S. ment of any kind on tiie margin of said brook or Handkerchiefs at 10c ; real value 25c. The management wishes to thunk those who Hu mid Capt. Whitmore have a large circle of ------*♦«------—WE HAVE THE — tributaries shall keep the same in such repair that generously helped to contribute the money to MORE CURIOS. it sliull not obstruct the free tlow of the water; and friends ami w?ll wishets in this eitv. Mrs. whenever any part of such wall or embankment buy the balls, bats, etc., at the first of the sea­ Spear has long been regarded one of our very Champion, Yankee and Walter A. ahull fall or slide into the water the owner shall re­ best young ladles. She is attractive, amiable move the same immediately,and if he unreaaoi ably son. mid interesting and Mr. Spear is considered a W. R. Hill has given us a fine sample of fos­ sil formation from St. George. Wood Rakes. neglects to do so it siiali be removed by the city k. The M. S. C.’s beat the Bowdoins at bungor very fortunate young man. Tis really two of These are the Standard Rakes of the country. Also the expense of ihe owner. Wednesday by a score of 9 to 3. lilaekingtcn the happiest mutches we know of, und T h e Nice specimens of bleeding-tooth shells liave lluy Tedders and Second-Hand Mowers on hand. We are displaying Novelties in C.-G. bestows its kindliest benediction, aud of this city made two of the M. S. C. runs. proffers its most sincere wishes fur long und been sent us by Mrs. F. A. Elwell ol Seal liar The college league now stands as follows : Thu happy lives, and that's honest! bor. Mowing : Machine : Repairs! Fancy Hair Pins, Bar Pins, ------M. S. C.'s have won 6 and lost 2; Bowdoins The following obituary notice of Mrs. Mary We keep Sections or Knives of all kinds on band. won 4 mid lost 3; Colbys won 3, lost 5; Bales 4- One of the oldest, if not the oldest, wid­ Any part of Machines broken will be duplicated on Bracelets, Brown, whose death we have reported, was re­ notice of 12 hours. won 2, lost 4. The M. S. Us have steadily ceived too tale last week for publication; Mrs. ows of the soldiers of 1812 is Mrs. Elizabeth Grind Stones. Also Scythe Grinder fought their way to the top and bid fair to cap­ Brown was born in Baltimore, Mil., Aug. llih, Carr of Bucksport. She is ninety-one years Cuff Buttons, Pocket Books, 1799. Her lather was a Scottish gentleman old.andhur mind is as clear as a woiuuu's of For Mowing Machine Knives. The best thing ever ture the pennant. und her mother a Baltimore lady. She was made—all wry elieup. We ulso sell the born of cultured parents and was well educated fifty years of age, and she signs her name io Bags, Belts, Fans, Etc. Messrs F. W. Freeman of the Bowdoin team both in the useful aud ornamental branches. her pension papers with a bold, dear petiiuuii- 7-FOOT MOWER EUREKA and Underwood, formerly of the Rocklands, At ihe age of twenty she married Capt. Sam­ ship (hat indicates a sleudy-huudcd mind. One of the Grandest Machines In Ihe world. I have will play on the team which Augusta is to put uel Brown uml alter a few years came to bis 2 Muciiiues (Manneyj two-horse,left on sale. Will PRICES - IRRESISTIBLY - LOW. into the held this season. home in Maine. Captain Brown was lust at 4- Both the Gceau House and the Laurel sell them lor by order of the owner. sea in 1832, leaving her with three chil­ House, just south of the Northport camp­ (^Orders by mail promptly at­ A party of Rocklaudites witnessed Friday’s dren, one son and two daughters. The ground, have toriuaily opened to thu public for game between the Chieagos and Bostons. sou, Cuptaiu Thomas McK. Brown, died of G. W. DRAKE, tended to. yellow fever in New Orleans at the age of 31, the suasuu. both houses have been thuroughly A game was played Saturday at Thomaston aud the younger daughter. Miss Adelaide overhsuled aud fitted up in order for visitors, At the Brook, Rocklaud, Me. $100 to $300 between the College boys and the Thoui- Brown, died in this city at the age of 24. Her aud are already receiving a good amount of 21-30 ______ferred who can furnish their own horses aud give surviving daughter, with whom she has made their whole time to the busiuess. Spare momenta astous, which resulted in a victory patronage. The Penobscot House, at bruss’s NOTICE. may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies H. Gallert. her home for more than 30 years, is Mrs. iu towns and cities. If. F. JOHNSON & CO , 1009 for the College boys by a score of 8 to 6. Mr. Thomas R. Pillsbury. Mrs. Brown was a lady Corner, is also well equipped for the accommo­ All work, made or not made, must be sent in to Main St., Richmond, Va. 23 of character und with a genial disposition, at the uudersigued by Juljr lat. All bills owed Hardaeker umpired to the satisfaction of all dation of summer visitors. It is understood must be paid, and uli bills owed by the under 269 MAIN ST., present. The batteries were Howard, Totman, the age of 88 retaining her faculties so as to that the B. & B. Steamship Co. will repair the signed should be presented by J uly 1st This is W. J. Uobbius will do you a good job and Simonton for Rockland; Creighton and he interesting to all whom she met. She was dons to prepare for the occuuaucy of our new generally beloved. She was a member of the whurf at the camp-ground, shortly, in order to factory which will be completed August 1st. at Fupor HuugiBg. Opp. Thorndike Hotel. Hyler fur Thomaston. First Baptist church in this city. accommodate their passengers at that place. « J. II. 8IMONTOS. n 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888,

, BURLEIGH THE MAN. BELFAST’S LIBRARY. TURF AND STABLE. NEW The Republican Gubernatorial Con­ vention and Its Doings, A Handsome Building, Well Supplied Some of the Fine Horse Stock to be With Books and Papers. Found at Liberty. ft ft ft THE ft We had made arrangements last For her neat library building and the free DON’T SHOOT OFF ENGLAND week to publish a report of the Repub­ Probably no place in the stnte of its size can library and reading room therein the city of boast such fine horse stock as the trim, hand­ lican gubernatorial convention, held in And bny your good* bftp-bnzard, but look about Belfast is indebted to two of her former citi­ some nnd busy village of Liberty, in this glori­ ami make sure yon are getting CLOTHING ft ft ATKINSON ft * Portland, Tuesday, but the prelirniary zens, the inte Patil R. Ilnzeltinc nnd Nathaniel ous state of Maine. Last year the people of proceedings were so protracted that wo Wilson. The former, who died in Belfast in that section decided that they wanted a trotting were forced Io go to press w ithout the 1878. at the age of 77 years, hy will bequeathed park, and today they have a fine one. on the Full Value for Your Money, expected report of the convention. We to the city $20,000 for a public library, the use “Plains” so-called, between Liberty nnd Mont­ HOUSE! of which to be forever free to tlie inhabitants —WHICH TOU CAN DO AT THE — issued later in the day, however, an ex­ vlllc. It is a half-mile track, and nearly cir­ HOUSE FURNISHING of said city. He directed that a handsome, cular. Its soil is of the best description for tra with the following report: substantial, fire proof building be erected on racing, and when fitted up ’twill be a very fast The convention commenced a little some suitable spot in said city, and appropria­ track. The New England Clothing f t after eleven o'clock, Hon. Andrew P. ted $11,000 of said $20,000 for the building, C. F Haley, a well-known Lewiston horse COMPANY, f t ft Wiswell of Ellsworth presiding, 1442 the purchase of books, etc., leaving $9,000 to man, has located in Liberty for this season,nnd Company are now ready to delegates being present. Portland’s be permanently invested, the income to be used has a fine string of blooded horses to handle. to pay the running expenses of the library. He occupies the Mitchell stable in Liberty City Hall was full and overflowing with The bequest was to become available nt the show the largest and handsom­ Village. Noticeable in the string is a hnnd- Our sales justify our a.i.ic'natlons that people a shouting, cheering throng of delegates death of testator’s widow. Mr. Wilson, who some Gideon mare belonging to Wm. Collins est stock of Headquarters Portland, Me., and spectators. Capt. Wm. II. Luce of died in Boston in 1849 aged 59 years, by his of South Montvlllc. The marc Is nearly black South Thomaston was chosen vice pres­ will, decreed that bis estate, after the payment nnd can strike a rattling good gait. She has ident for this county, C. E Little Held, of certain other bequests, should be delivered never been worked for speed, but will proba­ in trust to the city of Belfast, the Income to be Our Business Mottoes esq., of this city, state committee man ; bly enter some contests this season. She is expended for an annual course of pnbllc lect­ very stylish and high-spirited, nnd under Mr. HOUSE FURNISHINGS! and Chester M. Walker, esq., of this SPRING CLOTHING! ures, or for such other means of popular in­ Halcv’s skillful handling we expect to hear of OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, city, member of the committee on re°o- struction as may annually be determined on by some last work by her this season. Inez C., lutions. a committee of citizens. Mr. Hazcltlnc's tbepropeity of George O. Bailey of Belfast, ever displayed in this city. The presentation of candidates began widow died In December, 1884, and the last is nnolher of Mr. Haley’s pets. Inez Is n four- Respectfully announce to the readers about 12.30 o’clock. R. S. Partridge of heir of Mr. Wilson in November, 1885. ycar-old, after Hamblctonian Chief, a half sis­ In 188G, the city purchased the lot nt the of the Courier-Gazette that we have Whitefield presented the name of our ter to the lamented George O. nnd a full sister north-westerly corner of High nnd Miller to Elmbrook, record of 2.42 as n two-year-old. changed the management of our present governor, Sebastian S. Marble, Rockland Store, which in future will streets, for $1,000. This lot was the home­ Inez Is the perfection of a bay, nnd won second while the old guard of Lincoln and Ox­ be under the care of stead of Robert Miller, one of the original set­ money nt Fairfield Inst year in the colt stakes. SUITS, ford counties cheered till the echoes rung. tlers, nnd the dwelling bouse erected by him in She is very true gaited. She shows evidences Herbert M. Heath, esq., of Augusta 1792 [then occupied its original position. It of speed, and is entered in the colt stakes ut seconded this nomination in a speech was the oldest house In this city. The library Lewiston. \ p MR. H.M , SANBORN, building was erected in 1887, and completed in that turned the convention into a storm Mr. Haley also is handling n pacer belonging November of that year. It is of red Otter to Charles Brown of West Searsmont, a six- of enthusiastic cheers. Then Joseph W. COATS AND VESTS, Who has had a long experience in Creek granite with trimmings of gray Somer­ year-old chestnut gelding, by the Cooper horse Square Dealings. the business, and who will endeavor Symonds of Portland came forward to ville granite, is one story high with basement, out of n Knox mare. He Is a green horse, to cater to your every want in House present tho name of Henry 15. Cleaves, and has a mansard roof laid with colored slate. quite speedy, but has never been worked. A Our Elegant New Stock baa arrived, and we are The stones are rough ashlers, laid in brenk- Furnishing, and we trust you will esq., of Portland. A tremendous burst four-year-old colt, belonging to Marcus Bowler offering PANTS, of cheers greeted him. Mr. Symonds rnnge courses, in red cement. In the centre of of Palermo, is nlsojln Mr. Haley’s hands. This give him the opportunity to show the High street front isn dome,the top of which colt is by the Cain horse, is a black with good argued at length and with great ability you how well and faithfully he will is 45 feet high. The Miller street end Is octa­ blood nnd a fine reading marc. Mr. Haley is Unusual Bargains supply your wants. It has always tho ineligibility of n stnte treasurer for gonal in shape. The building wns built under just breaking her. Mr. Haley’s list is com­ Summer -:- Clothing, been our aim to give entire satisfac­ the position of governor, closing with contract by James T. Pottle, of Belfast,accord­ pleted by a six-year-old mare, of good breed­ —IN— tion to our customers, always hold­ an oloquent tribute to Mr. Cleaves. It ing to plans by Julius Munchwitz, of Boston. ing, belonging to John Allen of Waldoboro ing ourselves ready to rectify any was a magnificent effort. J. G. Hoyt Inside, the building consists of three rooms, which Mr. Haley is just breaking of some bad In Every Desirable Style mistake that has occurred in the past of Farmington and L. T. Carleton, esq., the vestibule, book-room and reading-room. habits. The animal lias undergone a perfect SPRING OVERCOATS The rooms nre 19 feet in height. The vestibule or may happen in the future. Kind­ of Winthrop seconded the nomination of cure, thanks to Mr. Haley, nnd is a valuable and Fabric. is 12x14, the book-room 26x27, nnd the read­ animal. Mr. Haley is well known throughout ly address all communications to the Cleaves. Frederick A. Powers of Aroos­ CHILDREN’S SUITS, ATKINSON HOUSE FURNISH­ ing-room 17x27. Between the book-room nnd the state ns a successful developer of speed took presented the name of State Treas­ ING CO., Rockland, Me., that have reading-room is an arch, under which stands nnd trainer. A portion of last year he was lo — AND THE— any connection with the Rockland urer Edwin C. Burleigh, amid loud the librarian’s desk. The book-room has a eated in Washington in this county. capacity for 14,000 volumes. The building is Store. cheering from Aroostook, Penobscot and Austin Crockett of Liberty has one of the Kennebec. lighted by gas nnd heated by bot water (Gur­ finest 3-year-olds we ever saw. The colt is of Largest - Variety - of - Pants! ney system. The bnsement lias n lavatory llnmbletoninn nnd Drew stock. His eoat is a WHY James Morrison of Phillips,and W.K. Ever shown in the connty. A stock that in quali- supplied with water from the city water-works. beautiful dark dapp’ed bny. He certainly will ities and values our patrons say Defy Competition. Dana of Lewiston seconded llurleighs On March 1, 188S, the library contained make bis mark. He weighs 1130 pounds nnd In going through the stock we find a nomination. The convention then pro­ 'The “ New England” is Acknowledged 2,107 bound volumes, besides a number of measures 10 bands and 3-4 of an inch. An Immense Variety in all large line of ceeded to ballot amid much excite­ pamphlets and newspapers. Considerable ad­ the Leading Clothing House: ment. The whole number of votes cast ditions have since been made in each class. Departments. Many of the books were acquired by gift. Of OUR VICINITY was 1438; necessary for a choice 71!)— those bought for the library an excellent select­ Marble bad 190; Cleaves had 473; Bur­ ■J _— Because buyers have here CARPETS! ion was made, for which great credit is due to ►J. F. S. Drew of the Bangor Theological leigh had 775, and Burleigh was declared Hon. Joseph Williamson, who lias had im­ School will locate at Bluehill and F. S. Huune the advantage of the larg­ the nominee of the convention, and the mediate charge of the matter. The library wns well at Warren. —WE HAVE JUST ADDED A— The patterns of which we cannot du­ opened to the public Mny 1st, nnd on June 1st agony was over. Mrs. Harry W. French, wife of the noted plicate, and which we are determined there were over 000 takers of books enrolled. est stock of Fashionable lecturer, who died so suddenly in Boston re­ ft to close out at OUTLOOK. The library is open three aftei noons and three Trunk Department! evenings each week. Miss Elizabeth M. Pond cently, wns a native of Bluehill, daughter of / " and durable Clothing to se­ The Oldtown Loan nnd Building As­ the late Jonnii Holt. The Smallest Possible Advance is librarian. The funds from which the library Wirch contains some New Patterns. People lect from. sociation has been regularly organized is suppoited areas follows: Income from the The Acadian House, the beautiful sum are saving money trading at the nt Oldtown with a capital stock not to Wilson fund $1,387.43; income from Hazel- mer hotel at Castine, will be opened June 25th on the Cost. nnd this season will be under the management exceed $5,000; par value of shares, tine fund $337.50; the trustees for the pnst two years having decided to use the former for the of Mr. Will Walker and Mr. Ncwbcgin, for­ r—They have only Well $200. Twenty-two residents of Old­ Rockland Clothing Co. If you want a decided Bargain in a expenses of the library. The rending room merly clerk of the Preble House, Portland. town havo subscribed for stock. It is said that there is n good number of rooms C. G. BOVEE & CO., Props. Made, Durable and Good Carpet, call and sec them at once. contains the leading magazines of the day, the local newspapers, nnd other periodical matter. already engaged, nnd all predict a good busi ffi-CIiiirlcs K. Frye can be found with ng. We also have some lines of An attractive magazine is Belford’s, ncss. Fitting Clothing for sale. edited by Don Piatt, Vol., No. 1. It is handsomely gotten up and the principal MAINE MATTERS. AT RANDO M . feature is an entiro novel ‘‘Old Man Theft prices (quality and Five lives were lost in a destructive cyclone 3 . — CHAMBER - SETS! Gilbert,” by Elizabeth W. Bellamy. A. G. Sellon, charged with the murder of Jerry Sinclair, postal clerk, is held in $3000 in Ottawa, Wednesday. Ca t a r r h elys Several timely articles are noticed. Suc­ make considered), are al­ bonds. The Senate passed 116 pension bills Wednes­ CREAM BALM W hich we have cess to Belford’s! Hall C. Burleigh, one of the proprietors of day. The House spent the day in considering Clennses the Nasal ways below any competing amendments to the tariff bill. The following Camps S.of V.bavc been the Waterville Mail, retires from the firm, nnd the paper will be published by the former pro­ Passages, Allays house in this city. Marked Down to Close. mustered since Division Encampment: Three Eastport fishing schooners have been prietors, Wing & Wing. detained nt Digby, N. S. The collector of the Pain and Indama- May 28, Ballinger, No. 21, Machias, by A number of kilns will be started in the town port suspected that their intention was to buy Comrade A.E. Preble; No. charter mem­ of Bridgeport to utilize the lime rock that ex­ bait wiicn tbey had no license. tion, Heals the 4 . —Everything sold is war­ bers, 15; Captain, Benj. J. Hinds. May ists in that locality. Mr. Warren Burloek, a Sores, R esto res 29, Henry Tapley Camp, No. 59, Bucks­ New Brunswick expert, Is interested. ranted as represented. EAST WARREN. the Senses of Our Parlor Suit Dept. port, by Lt.-Col. Fred E. Pottle; No. “The Bluffs” nt Mt. Desert l-'erry has been Taste and Smell. leased by G. T. Stockham, who has been one charter members, 10; Captain, Joseph Walter A. Dennison ot Cutler is visiting Money is always refunded Is receiving Fresh Shipments and is Mank. May 29, E. A. Starrclt Camp, ot the head clerks at the Ebbert House, Wash­ HAY-FEVERTRY THE CURE. 5 . — ington, D. C., for the past seven years. Robert Cates. worthy of your inspection at prices No. 58, Warren, by Lt.-Col. D. A. A particle is applied into each nostril and is A. I. Saunders, who for the past 10 years has William Brown lias exchanged bis trotter for agreeable. Price 60 cents at Druggists; by mai or goods exchanged if a that must tempt you to buy. Friend, Nutional Aid-de-Camp; No. of registered, 60 eta. ELY BROS., Druggists, 6G been landlord of tho American House in Ells­ n work horse. Warren St., N. Y. charter members, 11; Capt. A. J. Oxton. Cassie Trafton of Rockland lias been making customer is dissatisfied with ------«♦*------worth, will retire from the hotel business to pay more attention to real estate business. He calls on her friends in this place. OF INTEREST. bus sold the house to Fred W. Coburn, who anything purchased at this llnngor Commercial: “ Mrs. Carrie Starrett George B. Mncomber and J. 11. Farnham of Ofld Chairs of all KinUs for 10 years has been the proprietor of the Rockland held meetings Sunday,the lOtb inst., Donigan, one of Bangor’s favorito readers, and Michigan Exchange nt Howard City, Mich. house. who promises to be among the first in the state, in this place. STOVES & RANGES, is now taking advaneed work with Prof. S. A. Alonzo Smith of Steuben is cutting paving Miss Marcle Crane hns bought back the farm WD Alden, who is teaching in Bangor. This Prof for the New York market in bis granite quarry she sold to Mr. Pierce last fall. Mr. Pierce Alden is a Hampden boy who has been a bard at GouIJsboro, employing 20 hands, nnd has has moved to Rockland. rYoiJrj student at the Monroe School of Oratory. The bought a granite ledge ut Dyer’s Bay, in Steu­ B l!?o d Dinner Sets, Tea Sets Commercial is informed by competent critics ben, and will open a quarry, employing 15 M en’s & Y ouths’ Suits (bat be is the finest elocutionist ever heard in. bands or more. At his mill in Steuben Mr. < p t n \if i£ D Smith will saw 3,000,000 stnves for New York this section with the exception of Couthoul ‘L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine contains and Seott Siddons. lie is very modest and parties. all the curative properties, in a concen­ Their assortment for this Oil Clotli, Shades & Drapery, unassuming, hut is sure to make his mark if James MeCaulley, a former inmate of the trated form, of the so-called sarsaparillas. he continues his present tine work." National Soldier’s Homo of Togus, assaulted, It is a safe and reliable Blood Purifier, season will be found so vast ■■ -- •♦* with intent to kill, Messrs. Chenery end Von prepared with the greatest skill and care. FOR CASH OR BY OUR CONTRACT AMMONIATED BREAD. Kcrsting, clerks of Gen. Stephenson, at their Thousands bear testimony to its value in that they can undoubtedly meet home, on the Gardiner road, Monday evening Dyspepsia, Liver and Bowel disorders, AT. T Weekly Tribune. from which complaints are produced SYSTEM. of last week. MeCaulley was arrested Tues­ H the requirements of all tastes Ammoniated baking puwder—thut is, bait 1C *1 t / j many eases of Humor and Scrofula. ing powders in which carbonate of animonia- day morning. He waived examination nnd This remedy has a remarkable record of is used us an ingredient, and which exhule an was put under $2,000 bonds. Von Kerstiug 38 yeurs’ success in curing. Take and ideas. G^Goods delivered free on our is liable to die though he was somewhat better only “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters own teams in Camden and Rockport odor of ammonia when heated—are classed by many eminent physicians and sanitarians as at the latest report. The cause of the assault with red “ L. F.” trade-mark.^ and towns adjacent to Rockland. If was revenge. you want a big trade in a Carpet or superior to all others. Professor Hassell, of — ------— London, who is recognized ns highest author­ UNION POMONA. a Chamber Set or a Parlor Suit or ity on the subject of food hygiene, commends Range, call at once at in the strongest terms the use of corbonate of Union Pomona Grauge, Knox and Lincoln FACTS! ammonia as a leavening agent, stating its great Counties, will hold its next meeting with Seven Boys’ Clotliiiie a Specialty. Tree Grange, Union, Wednesday, June 20th. ItUHiiKK 1’a in t withstands both beat and cold, advantage to be in its perfect volatility, which It lasts as long as it did of old; permits it to be, by the beat of baking, entire­ The program will he as follows: Music by For eighteen years it has stood far ahead St. Nicholas Building, the choir; address of welcome by Bro. Chas. Of other mixed paints us well us pure lea l. Parents who desire to clothe ly thrown into levcuing gas whereby the bread is raised. The experiment with heat would Lucus, master of Seven Tree Grange; response T c E We promise this paint will retain its lustre (Formerly the Lynde Hotel) by Bro. Geo. S. Pendleton; essay by Martha Through sunshine and storm, without crack or seem to indicate the superior, not tho inferior, blister, their children inexpensively, in value of such baking powder. The little heat Townsend; paper by Cora Buzzell; question, Providing the painter will do what is fair MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND. that is imparted to.it when held over a gas jet, “Resolved, that Aroostook county offers better 5. Sr By rubbing out well and spreading with eare. handsome and durable Cloth­ inducements to the young men than a life in For if you will notice such buildings long painted, lamp, or stove, sulUecs to resolve the carbon­ You will Hud the pores filled, and the surface as Ol'EN EVERY EVENING), ate of auimonis into leavening gas and throw the west;” disputants, affirmative, Bros. E. E. tinted ing, will find it to their advan­ Light, E. Lermond; negative, Bros. Alden And glossy as though some new brands it off. The lirst heat of baking, therefore, Had just been applied by experienced bauds. Respectfully, the Public’s Obedient will effectually devclope all the gas, thorough­ Robbins, O. Gardner. tage to visit the Should you think of repairing or painting this Servants, ly leaven the loaf and dissipate the gas pro­ season, ducing ingredients of a powder of this kind; BRIEFLETS, Please give us u cull. If, for some unknown reason, No puint in your town can be found of this brund, and this is the highest test of a perfect baking Just send for a sa m ple ( A nn—we’ve plenty on THE ATKINSON powder. Where other alkalies alone arc —Canadians are the first this summer to hand. NEW ENGLAND used they are not infrequently retained, unre­ claim the distinction of having seeu the sea 1OOO Gallons Of Paint, 30,000 Lbs. Barbed solved, through the whole process of baking, serpent. F e n c e W ir e a n d 1OOO R e g s N a ils and remain an unwholesome ingredient in the —An inhuman physician of Gainesville, [ Just Received and for sale at Manufacturer’s Low­ CLOTHING HOUSE, House Furnishingo Co. finished bread. The carbonate of ammonia Texas, beat his wife unmercifully and drove J est Rates hy cannot be used as a substitute for cream tar­ her naked through the streets. The monster [ H. H. CRIE & CO. 280 MAIN STREET. H. M. SANBORN, Manager. tar. barely escaped lyuchiug. ‘