Courier Gazette : June 19, 1888
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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 PRICETEAR INFIVE AnvAXl-w. V^NTFL V o l. 7.— N ew Ser ies ROCKLAND, MAINE, .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 Penobscot Bay. 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.