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T h e Courier-Gazette. TWO DOLLARS A YKAR IN ADVANOBt V olume 44. K n tored ah Second OlaaftMall. M2.50 If not paid within the year. R O C K LA N D , M A IN E, TU E SD A Y , N O V EM BER 19, 1889. MuMBKKj

the fellow’s manner that something was in the “THE JUGGEER OF KAS4 JobandRepairShop. A nother Good Stroke GRANITE WALLS. wind. This discovery led to a further search, HEW YORK which disclosed a set of tools bidden in the The following beautiful poem wa

int this week 3370 copies of I MEN AND WOMEN THE STEAMBOATS. iourler-Cazette, our regular 1 7 / / f 7 W o flD E ^ S ily c irc u la tio n Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less Capt. Pierce of the Katahdin has taken i tiie largest clrralation attained by any Interest te Our Readers. steamer Mt. Desert to Boston for repairs. The ,R t,ot County, and nearly all of It la In that Rockland Is running on the Mt. Desert’s route hd In the neighboring onea of Lincoln, of theWorld were well enough in their nd Hancoek. We Invite the moat com Miss Lottie Meservey Is visiting In Boston. ....I t Is said that a motor will he put in the atigatlon of onr claim, and will ahow our Henry Long, formerly of this city, has been Penobscot this winter nnd when she comes on day, but the sharp buyers of these our hooka to anyone who may wiah to in town. in the spring she will be lighted by electricity ^ z , # 4 ... .On the occasion ol the first of the Hutch­ lively times take more interest in the Mrs. A. W. Sewall of Melrose, Mass., is inson excursions to Boston, 107 took the boat fftON OF THBCOUR1ER-OAZBTTG visiting in the city. nt Belfast....A steamboat man says of the ...... 3378 Mrs. V. K. Parris has returned from Bangor Katahdin—the '‘Old Katy"—that she has done ...... 5378 when she has been visiting friends. more work, broken more ice, earned more money and come snlcly out of more hard places ...... 3,378 Mrs. Hezckiah Hix has been visiting her than any steamer on the eoast. She has been T IIO 8 . ,1. KMI’KHOK, Forem an. daughter, Mrs. C. M. Sullivan, in this city. 7-Wonders-7 in almost continuous service for twenty five Mrs. Mark Ingraham has returned home years....The Lucy Miller has very large J BTATK OF MAINE. from a visit to her daughter in Lynn, Mass. freights. She has gone back on her old time, Novem ber 18, 1888. I’rol. George W. Tibbetts and Lewis Vicary leaving here Saturdays nt live p. m., for New niatly appeared the above named arc in Exeter, Eng., where Prof. Tibbetts is York, and leaving New York Tuesdays nt 12 jeror. and made onlh to the troth of ....Steamboat Mayfield, Capt. Alvah Barbour, flateno ld. Before me, teaching with great success. ID WARD K O O U LD , C. M, Kallocb is so far recovered as to lie of the Rockland, Swans Island A Bar Harbor Juatlce of the Peace. out. We were also pleased io see Chas. A route, broke her shaft at Somesville, Friday. Keene out enjoying the sunlight yesterday. ------• ------The history of these Seven Modern CIRCULATION. Elmer E. Siminons, one of our enterprising GRAND ARMY. Wonders can he told in a very short young business men. is the recipient of con­ gratulations upon his marriHgc, Wednesday, space, hut a large book would he re­ There were 1,681 comrades belonging to the Opinityfi again accuses us of lying about to Mi9S Ella P. Jackson, one of our nice young quired to give an adequate account ladies. T h e C.-O. Is one of the well-wishers. 21 posts of the Department of Maine, Grand rculatlon, and again god’ into its boots Chas. A. Sylvester and wife and the Misses Army of the Republic, at the close of the year of the many Additional Wonderful to accept our $560 offei. Hcr- Mclealfe of this city are in Bangor, where they 1879. On the 30th dav of September last there attend the wedding, nt 12 o'clock today, ol were 156 posts and 9,331 comrades in good The Bald Headed Truth Bargnins that we have in our store. ,chance. T iie Co ik i k h .G a z i.t t i: lias standing in this department. This is a grand Lucy I’., daughter of Frank Jones, formerly of growth in len years. The increase the present Our jbuyer was in New York last jtlar, bard-pan circulation, the Opinion this city, to Si. C. Cushing ot Skowhegan. A wedding tour will be taken Into New York year Is gratifying. week and found trade very much de­ Let a committee of three dlsin- Commander Drew of the Maine Department stato. The bride Is pleasantly remembered heartily commends the idea of plni-ing lbe pressed on account of severe storms 'tlcs be appointed to examine the here as a most charming young lady, and T iie stars and stripes over our school buildings as About our stock is just this— C.-G. extends Its kindliest wishes. during the entire week. The sellers’ te papers, each paper to choose one follows: "I desire to commend the practice of A telegram was received here Saturday from placing (he American Hag over our school­ it's immense. anxiety to sell was our |illce,lhe ttvo thus selected to choose Chelsea, Mass., announcing the death that houses. The patriotic-action bud its origin in morning of Charles II. Knowlton, a well known the presentation by Posts in the Department ol G R E A T SA LE iber, and let this committee, after Rockland man. Mr. Knowlton was born in New Yoik, ot digs to the public schools. The itigation of the books and edi- Liberty nnd came to this city when a young Grand Army of the Republic in the institution man. He originally burned lime here and was of Memorial Day did our country a great ser­ Opportunity to Buy Cheap h ie ii-Q a z e tt k and the Opin- in the grocery and general supply business vice in yearly presenting to the children this QUALITY, with a man named Finson. He and his part­ great object lesson of patriotism ; it to this can result. Let the Opinion accept ner liuilt and partly owned the bark Growler. lie added the custom of having the national OF [Dosing Its man. Mr. Knowlton was afterwards in the mercantile (lag raised over each schoolhouse during term We Now Give a List of Seven Prom­ business with J. I). Spear, and after that in time, it will ngain place our country under [1 to tire our readers with this trade for himself in what was then Young's lasting obligations to our beloved Order. Let QUANTITY, inent Wonders: brag, but our circulation Block, where E. II. Hastings now is The last the children he taught the lesson of patriotism years ol his llle he was In the marble and nnd loyalty to the nation.” earned, it’s our stock in granite business, lie conducted the granile The 23d encampment will lie held in Aiigus- WONDER NO. 1. business near I he old depot, and two nr three tn The Boston Herald’s Augusta correspon­ Id to have the benefit of it. years ago sold out ami went into the same OVERCOATS dent says that the prominent candidates lor PRICES business in Chelsea. He leaves wife, and two Departmentm Comander are Capt. J hn D. An­ 8000 yards latest style Bias our thanks for Atlanta, sons and a daughter, who mourn the loss ot a derson ofGray, 8. L. Miller of Waldoboro, and Ing reports of the K. of L kind ami thoughtful husband and father. CALICOS, per yd.... The remains were brought here, the htneral Col. L. D. Carver of this city. occurring today. Deceased was about 65 years ANO cifjagc. HORSE HAIRS. o c . lAraerican puts it mildly Many of the people in this connty will he pained to learn of the ileaih of Mrs. Abagail ^Je resident minister at Isle C. Robbins, formerly of Union, which occurred Sunol lias trotted a mile In 2 10 1-2 beating ly persevering.” On a recent Axtell anil the world’s three-year-old record yesterday morning at the home of L. M. Rob­ by one nnd n half seconds. Faustina, a yearl­ WONDER NO. 2. lbe held a service with only bins, Masonic street this city, the sou with ing colt, beat the yearling stallion record of Rcxton present, and perhaps, whom Mrs. Robbins has made her home for live years. Mrs. Robbins was the widow of 2.38 by trotting a mile in 2 35. Regal Wilkes 60 pieces striped plain ULSTERS! An was tna more persevering Nathan B. Robbins of Union, and was 71 beat the two-year-old stallion record of 2 23 W e are determined not to be years old. She was a con-istent member of made by Axtell, by trotting a mile in 2.26 3-4. and plain double fold the Union Congregational Church, anil was a Robert Bonner, owner of Maud S., has pur­ undersold and to carry out our lady highly esteemed by all who catne within chased Sunol, paving $110,000. Former owner DRESS GOODS... een going the rounds of the the circle of her acquaintance. She was seri­ was Leland Stanford. •Five Hundred Men out of ously III lor about three weeks previous to her John May of Boston has purchased of W- determination we will offer our 2 5 c . Fin Rockland.” The article re­ death. She leaves three children, sons, who Grinnell of Searsport a seven-vear-old black have attained man’s estate, viz.: Levi M. gelding paying $'800. Mr. Grinnell in turn Overcoat season has now ar­ tie shutting down of the granite Robbins, ol the Opinion, this city, Edgar M. bought of Mr. May the gelding Black Diamond large i.ew line of Wool Fill TYCOON n this section, not one of which is In Robbins, now residing in New Orleans anil by Diamond. He is eight years old black ns a rived. Never before were we id. Otir city is lively and booming Nathan 1). Robbins, a well-known Union mer­ crow and Mr. May has driven him a half mile REPPS and fancy chant, The remains were taken to Union to­ in 1.20. Mr. Grinnell also purchased Lady talf dozen good sized vessels to build, day, after prayer at the house, and the funeral Gibson of the same owner. She can troi in high colored Dress so well prepared to meet the various kilns in active operation. services will be held at the late residence of the 2 34, is a darling and was tiy the Littlefield deceased, in Union, tomorrow, Wednesday, at horse, lie by Gen. Knox. Mr. May is winter­ Overcoats, G o o d s ...... wants of our many patrons. people of Rockland realize that the 11 o’clock. Rev. I). P. Hatch, pastor of Hie ing bis flyers Pilot Knox and Nellie O. at bis stables in Boston. yon h is come and gone, and Congicgational Church, this city, officiating. 121c. Our sales are large and con­ [las been passible all the Marcellus P. Smith died at his residence on A great scheme is on foot—the biggest Broad St.,ibis city,last night nt nine o’clock, af­ trotting scheme ever started tn Maine. It ^s still on top, and that ter a sickness ol u year. The funeral will be held doubtless was inspired by the great $10,000 stantly increasing. It is not ^iln thoroughfare has Thursdsv at the fainilv home, nt two o'clock, stallion race In Boston. lbe scheme is to , the clinging,sticky, Rev.W.M.Kimmell officiating,assisted by Rev. bring together a field of Maine stallions of five WONDER NO. 3. D P.Hatch. Mr.Smiih was born in Cambridge, years old and under, to trot next fall for a Ulsters, strange that we are busy, be­ horrible hole that Mass., in 1830. so that he was in his 59th year. purae of $5000. This Held would include 40 doz. black and col­ tie of Main street ? He was one of a family o f 10 clilldren.of whom Elmhrook, Westland, Resolute, McCusiek.The cause our stock is large and at­ only two now survive, Edwin E.Smith of Bos­ Seer,, etc. The owners of several of these ored PIG SKIN kmon senso edi- ton, who arrived on the boat this morning, and stallions have been approached by the specula­ Mrs. Henry N.Tilton of Cambridge. Deceased tive gentleman who is trying tourrangetho GLOVES, per pair.. tractive and people are fast ss to make their received a common school education. His early race. I devoted to an in- manhood he occupied as a merchant,doing busi­ finding out that our clothing is ective localities for ness on Exchange St.Boston.Early in the seven­ W. B. Hills of this city has bought hack 5 9 c . ties he sold out his Boston business and in com­ the handsome Knox stallion,Black Duke, from kugurated by T he pany with a brother, now dead, acquired an in­ the Cape Ann parlies who have owned him, Not a pair worth less than 92 cent", deserving of the popularity it [only on a larger terest in the Rockland (i Thomaston Gas Co., there being a very general desire among our but an they pay a Hinull m argin at 59 whose affairs he managed will) ability lor some horsemen Io see him buck here, and so tbc , Christinas issue Duke’s shiny coat and hundsome form are Reefers. oenta they will bo Bold ut that price. Issues induslrial lime. Healterwards disposed of bis interest has attained. in the gas works and went into the inarket- again seen on our streets. Black Duke lias II of the work man business in company with bis brother-in- some fine youngsters in this vicinity. The in ■ our jurisdic law Jacob Ludwig. Before coming into Maine following have colts alter him and ask big If you can get just as good Litbllings erected, be was deeply interested in matters eonnocted money for them : Cyrus Dunton, George Cross, WONDER NO. 4. with llrcmeu, and was for some lime the | Wm. Thurston, of this city, Mr. Alexander of an Overcoat for tiie condition popular foreman of the famous Washington South Thomaston, and Capt. Simpson of 60 dozen LADIES’ vork is belp- Hose Co., No. 3, of Charleston, Mass,, Moody Mountain. where he has always had a warm place In the The ice shipping season on the Kennebec is VESTS ...... affections of the company, they last June re­ about closed, the Knickerbockers being the only Prices tot Cannot be Beat membering him in a verv affectionate way in his severe sickness. In 1876-78he was ibeellle- concern which is now moving ice freely, A 37; Icnt chief of the Rockland Eire Department. prominent iee operator estimates the ice un­ Mr. Smith was also a member of the Charles­ shipped on the river at 75,000 tons, Abram Only 4 Vesta rold to one customer epartment are town City Council and was one of the over­ Rich having 5000; Knickerbocker lee Co., for (bo simple reason that they aro $12.00 ^Secretary to- seers of the poor during his residence there. 30,000; Orient, 7000; Berry, 10,000; Haleb, really worth 50 cents everywhere. 47 o’clock in He leaves a wife, Susan E., the daughter of 6000; Clark & Chaplin, 8000; Maine lee Co., V-ome enter- 12,000; and several other companies small the late Orchard Ludwig, and one son Ralph I,., amounts. A smull portion ot this will he thc co­ aged 18. Mr. Smith s troubles were a compli­ to $18 as you can get made for ke depart- cation of cancerous difficulties, nnd bis suffer­ shipped out before the close of navigation. W hat Are We Giving You WONDER NO. 5. kbe shown. ings, which were intense, were borne with the Taken as a whole, the season’s operations have annual utmost fortitude and patience. It is customary been the most profitable for several years, und 25 doz. men’s W H IT E 24 to $30, then you have liny even- when a person dies to think ot some pleasant the operators are encouraged and making prep­ Iram has arations for an extensive winter’s marketing, thing to lepeat, hut in this case there is no I so that the houses will he all filled. Prices SHIRTS ...... blrca-l--. need of thinking for Mr. Smith had a firm hold J Not the dregs of an old stock, saved $12, haven’t you? Plen­ by I he have ruled at a good figure, but the market on the affections and respect of nil our people, lias been fiat lor some time owing to the cool .A-.akut* JSD and it is not otten that one dies who leaves so weather, of course. The Haynes A DeWitt not clearance goods, but Worth 50 cents. ty of inen who once thought many friends. He is sincerely mourned. lee Co. have emptied their bouses und are ready for the harvest. Men will he in good 100d oz.m en’s W H IT E they couldn’t be fitted ready THE CHURCHES. demand this winter, ut wages from $1.50 to $2.00. SHIRTS ...... ’ liioie made are learning economy Einks will Liberty, in Waldo County, was the llrst ALL NEW GOODS Packard pastorate of Rev. Dr. G. P. Mathews of Bruns­ Worth 75 cents. 5 8 c . his ac- wick and there he was ordained 35 years ago and dressing as well. It is sur­ ’ ami be- last June. He remained live anti a half years kuiu class ....Rev. A. A. Lewis of Brewer will probably prising to us what handsome being fill the pulpit in Ball) left vacant bv the removal Of the Very Finest Quality. ^lu rin g ol Rev. L. I. Hanseum to Sioux Falls... .Rev. se- F. J. Bicknell very acceptably filled the pulpit WONDER NO. G. Overcoats are being sold this A of the First Baptist church, Sunday morning, F uvail Rev. Mr. Roberts not yet having returned from 23 SEA], PLUSH Iysteal bis western trip.... Meetings at Blaekington’s season at the price; and good, is ex- Corner are still in progress. Many people SACQUES...... tempt were unable to get in last evening. Meetings CiET YOUIX too. ing. every evening this week—young people at (i and the hall open to everybody at 7 o’clock. W orth $28. Rev Mr. Thorlev. wife and daughter of Glas­ Xl»4S P/JESEflTS W hat is Our Motive? Those who are contemplat­ gow, Scotland, will be present and assist in the 1 broken lot NEW M AR­ meetings—Ihe little girl sings. Meeting at ing having an overcoat made to Washington Hall Sabbath morning at 10 NOW. o'clock and evening at 7. anil ui two at the Cor­ READY KETS worth $8 and ner hall....Rev. F. J. Bicknell will preach at We want trade, lots of it. order will find it to their ad­ 12 la:;. I South Camden next Sunday afternoon. The boy a present buy $10, we shall sell at the smaller singing will he made an especial feature of the Store. The service...-The Mission Band, connected with W e want tolks to see what we uniform price of. . vantage to examine our stock. eu for eotn- the First Baptist Church, gave a coffee party A Si l l OF (I.OTIIES, AN OVEIUOAT, and entertainment in the church vestry, Fri­ can do in the way of Bargains. 5.893 barrels day last. 19.106 •• A PAW OF PANTS, $ 0 Il Is not necessary to wait until January We are sure that we sell better before buying your Plush Cloak, fur we * K. & L. STREET GLOVES or NECKTIES COAT, urw selling a Garment at $30. goods all the time than are sold The total cost of the K. & L. R. II. transfer Any of these will make a man liuppy, and if theto bout City of Rockland was $57,000, which sum wifi uut do try a includes the cost of the engines, $17,500 Al­ elsewhere. his offer is de­ though 20 years old she's a good boat now, Rl’RBERl’OAT, A RL liltKR SLIT, WONDER NO. 7. albeit a trifle small for the increasing business of the road. signed to introduce our stock 10 pieces Carpet per yd. The road officials,says the Bath Independent, AN O IL S U IT , e le , ii looking ut feiry boat C. W. Ciuplu, to new custom. Come and W orth 62 1-2 ceuU. 5 0 c . [Southport for the winter, with a view to TRUNK, VALISE 01 EXTENSION CASE ing. I lie Chapin was built 14 t ears ag o at ,dout, N Y , us a transfer boat for the Bos- see us. 20 pieces Carprt...... CLOTH I HQ Albuny It. R. When the bridge over Anything nwu or boys want cud be found ut BOT­ udson was built the boat was sold and TOM PttH Ed ut * 4 |iniuier she was used as a ferry between C sert and Hancoek Point. She is 163 feet teel beam over all and 9 ft. bold. She A very fine Tapestry beam engine with a 36 in. cylinder and 0. E. RLACKINGTON’S, J. F. GREGORY troke. Her original cost was $65,000 ie price now asked lor her is $.10,000. She Brussels a t ...... HOUSE. leek roadways for two (racks and could 435 Main St., Rockland. 27 ____ fer eight 31 ft curs at one trip. Wurtli 75 evuta. a • J party thoroughly examined the steamer L'turued. No decision bus been , cached. ------Mrs. Lilian Sprague Copping Don't forgot our great 7 Won­ THE DALLAS...... Wifi receive puplU In...... 421 der Sale. 371-Maii he revenue steamer Dallas, which bus been [ut the Soulb Boston Iron Works wharf VOCAL AND PIANO MUSIC! [imtr receiving a new boiler and other At the Ileeldence of Kdwlu Sprague, SIMOi Repairs, ban been complete^ und Is uu, ! KOCKLAND, ME. Main St., Foot V

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889

Maria L. Snow has purchased tho Lieut. OUR VICINITY. The Cherry field and Bar Harbor rifle teams FOLKS AND THINGS. Cobb house at the South-end. are to have a shooting match by telegraph on THORNDIKES HIX Thursday, Nov. 28th, each club shooting nt its Raymtnd's Vacation Excu A free lecture will be given in Farwell Hall 4 - Capt. M. B. Cook ot Friendship, of ship own range nnd exchanging each score by tele­ are manufacturintr a trradc All Traveling Expenses Includ The first lee In the Cove made Friday nlRlit. this afternron at two o'clock. All who attend St. James, will remain at home this winter, graph as it is shot off. Mince of Mince Mea’, WEEK’S Parties will id taking a needed vacation. S(JI»FU| ill lenvl cream is called for in the summer senson nt minor resources of the Pine free State gradu­ .Inn I3nnill Ilnnly A Shaw have sold the Elliot Orbeton remunerative prices,the buttermilk yields good ally being developed. T n iir . o f H2 ilif farm, West Cnmden, to Capt. C. B. Merriam, returns, nnd when n sufficient number of cows D O C L O S T . Mexico------Hie Southern Htni. is furnished, very profitable results will accrue -I- Belfast’s shoe factory is running on full Black and white hound; been gone five weeks unit Cnllfornia; nnd Jlnrcli 3 and ]0, furl who is moving there today. Io the farmers. It takes at least two years to time. The Age says there will tie no general one of his ears has a little hair off of it. Will pay EvE/li/lq School! 47 UN E LI UH IIA N It A H A N, “ David Garrick,” and the artistic singing of 0 At the corner of Park and Pleasant 8ts with such guarantees as those boat for schooner Carrie C. Miles. The Phila­ Louise Baldwin Powers. It was a delightful two ? phone delphia Riddle launch is all ready for her en­ entertainment. BOOTHBAY BITS. FOR S A L E . gine and is housed south of the shop. The ladies of Ihe Methodist society will The subscriber offers for sale his residence nn the We have a primer on Cor­ serve a turkey dinner in the vestry Nov. 20th, New Thomaston Road,Including a two story hotis Washburn Marine Railwl The electric light contract is signed by the tomorrow, from hulf past eleven to one o’clock. The Register has nppenred ugnin nnd we are store and barn und nearly 2 nerea ot land. A good sets for you at the store. Easton Co. of New York nnd by the city au­ Afternoon and evening there will be a comforter glad to see it. well on Ibe place. Also Oyster River Water In ■OUT CLYDE, MAIN] and apron sale ; ulso fancy articles. Ice cream There is considerable building here this full; bouse. Terms easy. Would make a good boarding W. O. HEWETT & CO., Agents. thorities, the New York company has furnished four new dwelling houses have recently been and lodging house. It. II. BARHAM. a $10,000 bond and worlc will probably begin and cuke will be served. Admission free. Post office Address, Rockland. 35 47 Prof. R. C. Rankin, a gentleman well known erected, besides one store and the usual amount NEW BASSES SHOP. G fiiflt at once. The contract calls for the operation in this city, will given grand promenade concert ot repairing. FARM FOR SALE. of the lights by Jan. 15, 1890. nnd ball in Farwell Hall Thursday evening, In all probability a schooner of nbout 100 A good farm situated in Appleton, known i i the Dec. 5, with music by Brigham’s Orchestra, of tons will be built here this winter, in the yard Jatnea Fuller Fnrin. Containa I0O ucrea land, II. H. Ingraham of this city, residing on the Marlboro, Mass., tbe finest in Ihe state. The of M. D. McKown. Quite a number of our good hiirna, a line two etorv liuuao In liret-elai. Marsh road, is suffering from very severe concert will be from 8 to 9.30 o’clock This prominent citizens are pushing the new enter­ eliape, and a good orchard. Will aell or trade for prise. other properly. For purlieulara inquire of bruises and injuries received by being knocked orchestra has once played in this city and its A. U. CRO CK ETT, would announce to hi4 putrons and the people of down by a pig Friday. The animal ran between name now is a big advertisement. Tuesday Schooner Mary Jane Lee, before reported at I.iudeey Ht., Rockland, Me. this vicinity that about DECEMBER 1ST be will evening, Dec. 3d, Prof. Rankin will give a this port with cargo of linte on lire, proceeded occupy biH new barber shop in the B a r g a i n s , his legs, giving him a heavy fall. He has been grand bail with the same orchestra in Thomas­ to Rockland, Wednesday. Her cargo Is con­ AT suffering great pain from his injuries. ton. siderably damaged, although the vessel is ap­ BASEMENT OF THE THORNDIKE. This shop will be elegantly titled throughout The young peoples societies of the Congre­ parently ull rijht. with entirely new furniture, new chiirs, mirrors, THEY STRUCK S A W T E L L E ’S . and will be the most elegant, tonsorial estab­ gational Church have arranged for the Japanese lishment in the State. Prices will be as follows: Wedding nnd Children’s orchestra for Thurs­ PENSIONS ALLOWED. And Completely Upset the Foreman, S IIA V E ...... 15 CE N T S day evening. The entertainment will consist A FEW B A R G A IN S : Who Yielded Gracefully. Gen. Cilley’s books show the following the 1 Brown Brow.’ Organ, black walnut case, 7 H A IR CUT...... 2 5 CE N T S of music by the orchestra and the wedding, in past week : Htops, 2 full HetH reed h of live out., lamp S H A M P O O ...... 2 5 CE N T S which thirteen of the young people will uppear. The Camden & Rockland Water C’o. have Joseph II. Staples, deceased. Co. A., 14 Me. stand, good keys, warranted...... $ 1 5 .0 0 With two skillful assistants, the heat of work and had a very smart crew at work laying the new Vol., at $30 per month, from March 5, '83, till A live Octave Organ,black walnut case, two short waits, Ik? hopes to m erit Ilia share o f the* bust* C a iip e n t h u s ’ C h ip s . —E. W. Thurlow is main between West Camden and tho pond, his death, payable to hit widow, Abbie Staples, sets reeds, five stops, only...... 3 0 .0 0 ucbh in the city. 44-46 under the charge of Foreman William A. Lar­ Rockland. OVERGO, making an addition to his buildings, Oak rabee. Everything pulled along very pleas­ 1 six octave Melodeon, Rosewood C ase.... 1 3 0 0 Otis M. Churchill, Orland, Co. K , 1st Me. 1 live octuvo Melodeon, walnut case...... 9.00 street.-. .Augustus Ulmer has the foundations antly until the oilier (lay when the men struck Cav., reissue und rerating, irotn Nov. 15,1883, work. The ringleaders were Freeman Hamil­ <3***Also liiree different organs that were n half laid forn two-story house, 24x30 feet, on ut $12 per month. from 16 to 18 months ugo, tben-fore are second ton and Joe Cotton. Larrabee was down in Amos B. Oxton, West Camden, Co. I., 19 Pleasant street for John W. Lothrop.... J. E. Ihe ditch and the men ordered him out. When band but do not show that they were ever used. Revere House, Holt is building a house at the South-end, Maine, increase to $11 per month. Having already received money on them, we shall ULSTi he reached the top of ihe hanking Mr. Hamil­ Frederick A. Page, Co. 3., 9th Maine, re­ make the price way down. First cornu, first served. 3 3 O S T O 1 V . Carroll street. ton without any warning struck him a severe issue nnd rating from June 9,1865, from $2 per Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fitchburg, and and unexpected blow with tin elegant gold month to $6 per month. I’ittiios for $25 Doivn mid $1(1 u Month. Lowell depots, centres ol business and places of Mrs. Calvin Copp, who has been visiting in watch. The following expluins the whole am usem ent. this city, received a telegram Thursday morn­ difficulty; ------«, Orgnns for $5 Down mid $5 it Month. FUR SEAL GARMENTS. Handsomely Furnished,Homelike and ing saying that her husband wns killed on a We, tile undersigned, wishing to show our ap­ ...... FOR ...... preciation to our foreman, William A. Larrabee, Comfortable. Kept on the railroad while shackling cars at Revere, Mass., of the Camden & ltockluiid Water Co., for his in­ Fuller & Cobb will have nn assortment ot that morning, particulars not given. Mrs. dulgent and kind trealineut to us, and the men Seal Newmarkets, Ragluns, Sucks, Capes, etc., Holiday Goods and Novelties EUROPEAN PLAN under his charge, do give the sum set against our on memorandum from iurge manufacturers in Copp left for her home nt North Anson on the uumes for the purpose of purchasing a suitable W e have many kinds and all NEW GOODS. For Rooms all large and comfortable; elegant suites, 8.15 train Frlduy morning. present lor .Mr. Larrabee as a testlmoaial of our New York, this week, that we cun sell under pus* few years we have not been able to get enough dtli baths attached; ample public tiurlors; gentle* kind regard and respect for him: Itert Ingraham, price. A good chance to get a garment with­ of them in tbe store so that any would be left over ten’s cafe and billiard-room, and first class in ev- Grace street is growling, nnd witli good Freeman Hamilton, Fred Gregory, Geo. E. Orbe­ out the trouble of going to the market. lor the next year. The stock Includes Artists’ Ma­ ry respect. Go reason. She hns no street light, and last Sun­ ton, Reuben L. How ard, N aili'l ri. Day, Patrick terial, Stationery, Books and Papers, Picture <^-Fine music every evening conducted by Mr. Blieti, C. II. Collamore, G. F. Andrews, A . M. Frames Etc. Eustis from he to $6.50. Swornsbourne of the the Boston Symphony Orches- day’s fire emphasizes the fact that there is no Mitchell, Geo. K. Keller, ,1. W. Crocker, F. T. At Woolwich on Wednesday Edward Gray tra. hydrant very near. The njost neighborly one is Caswell,!,. E. Lamp-on, D. J. Gott,Kinsley Gould, had one of bin legs broken during u fracas with Musical Goods of Every Description. ROOMS FROM 81.00 A DAY UP. Wm McLaughlin, J. I . Cotton, M.A. Whitney, Peter Sheridan. on Park street, and It requires the combined J.T . Robb las, Augustus Jameson, F. Ii. H artford, Call early, see the goods und you will know J. F. MERROW & CO., Proprietors FOR hose of the city, almost, to reach a tire along Clias, Ruzzell, J. N. Thomas, (i. A. Tolinuit, IL where to buy. Rowley, Alvaii Tolm uu, L. .I. McLaughlin, A. B. this neglected thoroughfurc. No wonder they Oxton, C. M. Gregory, F. 51. Clark, < has. IHggias, M U rtbs. I 8 9 0 . growl! Leslie Andrews, Riley Andrews, J. U, Howard, C. F. SAWTELLE. Sidney Harding. G r e e n l a w —Green’s Landing, Deer Isle, Nov. Sunday about 10 u. in. the bouse of Capt. Joe Cotton made the gill-edged speech of the 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. L. Greenlaw, a son. Harper's Magazine James Mooney, Grace street, whs discovered occasion. I lie whole all'uir resulted from a Mc K e n z ie -G reen’s Landing, Deer Isle, Nov. ILLUSTRATED. a-lirc. The building was gulled by the Haines dream of Freeman llumiiton, who dreamed 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, a son. A new Shakespeare—the Shakespeare of Edwin Ht e v en k —Rockland, Nov. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. NewW OaW S.Liiie . Abbey—will do presented in H a k pk h ’m Ma g a * that the men guve the foreman a watch. Hu A1 STEAMSHIP Lower Prices before it could be extinguished. The furnituic told his dretii,. to the lioys, an i it came true. Churles W. Stevens, a son. .INK for 1890, with coiniiu nts by Andrew Lang. was saved in a dumaged condition. There wus D yke—North Haven, Nov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Harper’s Magazine bus also made special arrange­ Horman Dyer, a daughter. LUCY P. MILLER ments wllb Alphonse Dainlet, the greatest of living an insurance of $1200 with Cochran, Baker A The regular sailing dato of the Hteumer “Luc4 French novelists, for the exclusive publication, in Cross on house and furniture. The lire prob­ PINE SPLINTERS. ’. Mil l e r ” from Pier 18 E. R., New York, foi serial form, of a humorous story, to be entitled TTlarrtagfs. Rockland, Rockport, Belfast, Bucksport and Ban “rl lie Colonists of Tarascoii • the Last Adventures than were even ably caught around the chimney. Ifor, Me.,will bo T uesday at 12 m. R eturning leavi of the Famous Turtarin.” The story will be trans­ Carleton, Norwood A Co., Rockport, are lated by Henry Jumcs, und illustrated by Rossi The Plymouth Soapstone Co., has been or­ Hi .vmonw—J a c k so n —Rockland, Nov.13, by Rev. ltockluiid and river lundings, .Saturday ut 6 contemplating the building of a big sltip us D. P. Hatch, Elmer E. Simmons and Ella P. Jack- i. m.. or on arrival ot eastern boats, so that pas- and Myrbacli. offered. J£Do J p*'". ganized in this city under the luws of the state, soon us tbe vessel now on Ihe stocks is finished. engers cun make through connections to New W. D. Howells will contribute a novelette in son, both of Rockland. three parts, and Lufcadio Hearn u novelette in two the speeilic object of the company being to I. L. Snow A Co., this city, have their new Atk in s —W ym an—Roeklaml, Nov. 13, Edward York. schooner half framed. O. Atkins und Annie B. Wyman,both of Rockland. parts, entitled •‘Youina,” handsomely illustrated. get our prices. operate the soupstonc quarry in Plymouth, Vt. Beggs —H i n t —Roekluml, Nov. 13, William In illustrated papers, touching subjects of current The new Cobb schooner is receiving the Beggs and Eliza E. Hunt, both of Viuulhuvcn. interest, and in its short stories, poems, und timely The company is officered as follows : Directors, Passengers who prefer to purchase tickets with articles, the Magazine will muiutuin its well known finishing touches. She is a trim nice lookiug E s t e s —T ik h e it s —Cam den, Nov. 3, Benjamin F. E. Hitchcock, A. M. Austin, S. A. Burpee, out meals will be uccoinmoduted us follows * Rook . eraft. A. Esies, and Mabel Tibbetts, both ofCumden. lund und Rockport to New York,$L Excursioi. J. A. Burpee, M. S. Austin, Edwin S. Craw­ Washburn Bros, at their Fort Clyde yurd Ca l o e u \VO(»d -M ouse -Warren, Nov. 2, Fred Tickets, without meals, will be sold, good foi ford, L. Q. Tyler, W. P. Hurley; President, have Hie keel stretched and the stern post up Calderwooil of Vinalhuven, and Isadore F., daugh­ thirty days, as follows : Between New York and HARPER’S PERIODICALS. ter of B. W. Morse of Warren. Rockland, Rockport, und Belfast, $6. Meals cop E N T IR E S I F. E. Hitchcock; Clerk and Treasurer, S. A. for their new schooner. There is so much L a w r e n c e —St e w a r t —Vinalhuven, Nov. 15, be obtained of the steward at fifty cents each. Ex P e r Y ea r: wotk at their railway that the new work bus Alexander Lawrence und Elsie Stewart. Burpee. cursion 'Pickets, good for tliirty days, with meals, HARl’ER’8 MAGAZINE ...... |4 00 been necessarily neglected. C loi s e —D a n ie l s —Union, Nov. 1U, by Rev. J. will be sold as follows : Between New York and D. Puyson, Mr. (.louse of Waldoboro, and Elisa The Prescott wharf in the rear of the Torrey Tbe barkentine of Capt. 11. B. Hooper, built Rockland, $11; between New York and Rockport HARl*ER’8 WEEKLY ...... 4 00 OF Daniels of Union. $11.60. brass foundry will be 240 feet long, 75 feet by George A. Giichresl, Belfast, will be Spe a k —D a k l in o —Rot kland, Nov. 16, by Rer. launched next Thursday. Quite a delegation Pier 18, Eust Kiver. H A R P E R ’S B A Z A R ...... 4 00 wide eigbty-five feet of its length, 56 feet the C. S. Cummings, Oliver E. Spear of Cushing, und J. T. LGTHROP, Agent, Rockland. from this city, Capt. Hooper’s former home, Etta A. Darling of Thomaston. H A R P E R ’S YOUNG P E O P L E ...... 2 00 rest ot the distance. The work of filling in FALL AND W INTl will probably uttend. Free to all subacrihtrti in the United will be continued all winter. Mr. Prescott has The owner of schooner Gertrude Bartlett, MRS. F. G. SINGHI Stutetf, Canada or Mexico. contracted with Sawyer of Portland to lay 210 which wus recently launched from the yard of NEW. feet ol granite wall. Mr. Sawyer will begin E. & 1. K. Stetson in Brewer, have received ...... Will receive customers at...... The Volumes of the Maguziue begin with the work in April, and Mr. Prescott hopes to have word that the schooner has been rated A 1 for F ie l d s —Rockiund, Nov. 13, Kulie Fields, aged Numbers for June and December of each year. 14 years in the Record ol American und Foreign 36 years. NO. 41 LIMEROCK STREET When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin the buildings fur his wood and hay business Shipping. This is the highest rate ever given S m it h -Rockland, Nov. 16, Mureellus P. Smith, with the Number current at time of receipt of erected in June. a huckinetack and bard wood frame vessel on aged 69 years. Ou anil After Oetueer 3 l.t rder. the Penobscot River. W o o d —Rockland, Nov. 16, Mary Wood, aged 66 Bound volumes of Harper’s Magazine for three The Rockland Charitable Association held years. J-No drv».e» cut utile.* made. NEW 8TAMP- years back, in ueut cloth bindiug, will be sent by SLEEPER The first steel bowsprit ever pu t into a Ken­ WlLEY—Rockland, Nov. 16, Lizzie A., wife ol ION PATTERNS. mail, post paid, on receipt of $3.00 per xolurne. its annual meeting in the City Council rooms nebec vessel is tbe one recently finished at tbe Howard D. Wiley, aged 4u y< urs,3 momlis, 16 days. Lz'lotb Cases for binding, 60c each—by mail, post­ yesterday, and organized for active work by Bath Iron Works for the big Sewull ship. It C a l l a g iia n — Rockland. Nov. 16, Maria, infant JVXIlfci. I ’. C3r. t iI N C r I I I . paid. daughter of Michael and Bridget Cullughun, aged Index to Harper's Maguziue, Alphabeticai. Ana f t the choice ot the following: President, J. D. is cylindrical at both ends und made of steel U months. lytieal, and cla.-sllied, fur Volumes 1 to ZO.inciueive, May ; Vice President, II M. Lord ; Secretary, sheets 7-15 inches thick. At the largest part It Ro u hin s—Rockland, Nov. Jb, Abigail C. Rob- from Ju n e, le^O, to .June, 1^86, out* vul., 8vo, Cloth, is 30 inches m diameter, nt the heel 20 inches, j bins, aged 71 years, 3 months, 18 days. JAMES FLANAGAN, <4 00. Rev. W. M. Kimmell; Treasurer, E. Ii. Gould ; and 14 inches at the outer end, weighing ubout 1 K n o w l t o n —Chelsea, M ass., Nov. 15, Chas. H. Remittances should be made by Post-oliice Money Executive Committee, Wurd 1—R e v . M. 11. five tuns. The steel tank just completed for 1 Knowlton, formerly of Rockland, aged 64 years, 4 — HAS— Order or Draft to avoid chance of loss. Babcock, Mrs. James Fales, Miss Hallie Bird; the Sewull ship is one of the largest ever made ! montils, 20 days. (HPNewspapers are not to copy ibis advertise­ in lijilt It is 24 l'eet iu diameter, uttd will i McCo n c iiie —(.'lark’s Island, St. George, Novem­ IMPROVED FACILITIES ment without the express order of Hurpvr bi Bros. Ward 2—J. C. Perry, Mrs. John Bird, Mrs. contain 3520 gallons ber 13, C hristina, wife of Jam es McC’oncbiw, aged Address: HARPER BROTUEltB, New York. Thomas Muuk ; Ward 3—A. W. Butler, Miss , 41 years, 1 month, 2 days. — FOR — WHITJ •------■ — Bakkett —Camden, Nov. 11, William S. Barrett, <1 1 Julia Spear, ilrs. S. M. Veazie; Ward 4—E. Hallett Brothers of Eastport closed their i agep 7h years. W H A T A R E 11. Lawry, Miss Emma Shields, Mrs. George j I Bi k k et t —Union, Nov. 11, tie- wife of A ndrew sardine factory for the season, last Saturday. j Burkett, formerly of Penobscot county, aged about Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­ Case, Mrs. L. M. Robbins; Wurd 5—E. J. I There arc eleven factories still in operation ■ years. YOU DRINKING J . K . R i c h a , here, some of which will continue packing lor i P ie r c e —Glenwood, Aroostook Co., Nov. 6, cjir.v Pearsons, Mrs. G. 11. For Tea? Why not try our Famous Buyer and tTM A M U u mouth yet, when the close time for sardine Ij Isaiah 1*. Pierce, formerly of Vinaihaven, aged 74 ing Garments bbippvr of 1% id 6 -lt.C . Hull, herriug will stop business lor ail of them. ] yearr, 7 mouths. Suitbcitiii ( Itup Furuwsu Ooluiig Tea ! -Airs. 1 Mink —Warren, Nov.12, Mrs. Allbea Mink, aged F o r IVXoxx zvixcl W o x n e r i NURSERY SlO C Eiuy o about >3 years. t»z>-( an't be beat in tbe profession. Prices low IT WILL SLUT YOU. Pears, Blackberi ies, U n, be . rosin ! This is I Bick fo r d - Appleton, Nov. 10, Foster Bickford, as anybody. Iu Pound Cartoons, 00v lu Halves, 3t'c. Horse ( i ' ftijuts, R upk, aged 71 years. lloFFHi >• \V.xrrcn. Nov. 18, John Godfrey Ho ti­ Old Stand, 375 Main St., Rockland. COBB, WIGHT & CO.,Hockl Me. 362 Mmu £ n t hs. 44-46 1 ’ . ‘ e J THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889

OUR STATE. NEWSPAPER NOTES. UNION COMMON. The Boothbay Register, after a suspension Flour! Flour! What Haa Happened in Ita Borders of two months, has reappeared, as natural as Where They Are Putting On 8tyle Shoe Store life, with C. E. Kendrick, editor. May success .Just received a Car of., the Past Week. attend it! With a ‘‘City Hall.” opened a store at The Damariscotta Herald ha, enlarged and appears with an attractive heading. This in­ CHAS. T SPEAR, Important Bits From Here, There and augurates its 14lh birthday. Wc are pleased A Place Where a Bay Window Is Everywhere. to note the Herald's prosperity. Needed On the Week. ——-----— ------The Chautauqua Society hold weekly meet­ C . & P . Gardiner has had but a single fire during the ings this month. past year. FARM FACTS. Leave subscriptions for T h e C o v iu e r -G a - lay be found The number of deaths in Portland for the A Porter farmer raised two pumpkins on z e t t e with the Union Farmer editor. ng usually S 5 .2 5 ...0NLI ...S 5 .2 5 week ending Nov. 9 was 13. one vine weighing 93 and 51 pounds respect­ Dr. M. P. Judkins hns moved his household ively. effects and Dr. Varney is expected to arrive FOR A SMOKE first-class Other Grades from *5 to SO.75. The opening of the new rooms of the Maine any day. Commercial Travelers Association at Portland The Cooley creamer and implements, the CANNOT BE EXCELLED. kind used in the Rockland Creamery, won the Get ready for a whist party and sociable. Its rapid sale throughout the State of MAINE, TORE, has been arranged for Nov. 30. highest uwards at the Bay State Fair. The two events arc booked to take place in the B esj- Sf. Louis Sqoitfs near future. is the best guarantee of Its merit. Ask your >e with a Supt. Bigelow and Inspector Stoddard of the The smart Aroostook farmers arc not al dealer for it. Several of our citizens have gone to Boston mail service have been looking over the ground men. Mrs. Janies ' Hikin'., Jr., of Caribou FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ly selected stock $18.00 Per Ton. harvested 49 acres of grain without help, dttr, on the excursion. We expect news from the nt Skowhegan relative to a new postoffice at Hub in a few days. BOYKIN, SEDDON A. CO., for cash and offered Ing ttie past season. -She used a machlno reap- RICHMOND, VA. that place. cr. J. C. Burton has a gold watch for sale cheap iSONABLE M a n d e lilin g J a v a C o ffee...... Twenty-nine buildings have been erected in or he will give it away under certain condi­ Fancy It Io Coffee...... tions. Ask Cary about it. , to merit a share Freeport the past season, and all of these are of McCLELLAN’S MONUMENT. Cheaper Grades...... At L e s s I ’rl Upon thorough investigation your corre­ •onage. such proportions as to add to the beauty and spondent is of the opinion that the water works comeliness of the place. The monument erected bv the admirers of wont he built this fall or winter. Corn, Meat, Cracked Corn, Oats, Feed, Flour, General George B. McClellan, near his grave C a l l a n d City Marshal Bunker charges the city of Several of ottr societies are selling tickets for Middlings, Wheat for Hen Food, Gluten Meal in River View Cemetery, In Trenton, N. J., numerous valuable articles to be drawn in the Wntcrvillc 8104.12 for the expense of defend­ was completed Thursday. It is of Quincy Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Turk’s Island, Liver granite, torty-six feet in height and surmounted luture. We would like ticket No. 7G3 if you S e e U s pool and Mineral Salt. Bone Meat, Cracked Bor.e ing himself in the suit for assault brought by by a hall and an American eagle, which are please. jer wishing to Sea Shells for Poultry, at Bottom Prices. Deputy Sberilf James P. Hill. together six feet high. The date tor dedica­ The next number of the Union Farmer will The Durham corn fnclory at Lewiston, with tion will be fixed alter consultation with Mrs. appear In tinted covers, and illustrated. I t ase or not. McClellan. will he a holiday edition and you may look for KTOTIOB. Slephen Fields’ dwelling house attached, was something extra good. If you have any Corn, Oats, Barley, Etc. burned. Loss $5,000, insured for 88,000. SCHOOL CHAT. Work on the City llall is progressing rapid­ that you want ground you can he accom Field’s loss 82,600, insured for 81,200. ly. The building will he a credit to the town inodated hy sending it to my Mill when completed, and the sooner It is ready tor THE f Perfect Substitute TWORTH&CO It is said that Portland is to have a new nnd Miss Cushman, '93, has left school on ac­ * PEAK’S WHARF. count of sickness... . Miss Wetherhee, ‘93, occupancy the better pleased will we all lie. elegant passenger station at the loot of Preble bus left school also....The Senior class will Nothing special to say about the railroad ex­ ONLY ) for Mother's Milk. '•8 M ain. St. so CHAS. T. SPEAR, street, to he used by the Boston & Maine, hold a banquet at the building one week cept that every thing Is working well and the Grand Trunk and Portland & Rochester rail­ from tomorrow -night....The drawings of ollieials appear to he confident of the outlook. A Quickly Assim ilated Food 295and 297 Main St., Rockland, Fred McWilliams ot the Suh-Junior class are Give us the railroad,geutletnan, as soon us you For DYSPEPTICS, roads. attracting much attention....The Senior class can conveniently do so. We need it had 1 elected the following officers nt a class meeting CONSUMPTIVES, It has been decided to hold the next meeting We are having sociables ano sociables and CONVALESCENTS. of the Maine Department,G A. IT., at Augusta, lust week : President, Miss Cassie Cushman; bean suppers and suppers with beans. Your Vice President, Fred Stewart; Secretary, reporter cannot go to them all ns it tukes too sometime late in January. National Comman Miss Louise Hunt; Treasurer, Harry J. Shaw; much time, nevertheless those who do go report cholera Infantum der Gen. Alger has signified his intention to be Librarian, Miss Mary Jackson....Another enjoyable times, which is as it should he. sociable will he given later on in the term. present. The committee on Woman’s Work in m [ and Teething. Everett Dinsmore, engineer in the employ of Pioneer Grange will have a drumutic entertain­ PERFECT NUTRIENT SPORTING TOPICS. ment and dispose of their worsted quilt, Friday t. the M. C. R. R , while in his engine in the de­ evening, Nov. 22, in Fanners llall,East Union. En all W asting Diseases. pot at Brunswick, had a paralytic shock, his Bowdoin has a smart football team, Hilton If it should he stormy on the evening of the REQUIRES NO COOKINC. Bros, of Damariscotta being the two most 22nd it will lie the next evening, or the first Koops in All Clim ates. left side being totally paralyzed, lie was taken prominent. to Bath hy special train. pleatunt evening following. I'he polo fever in Connecticut has opened The November number of the Union Farmer 'S E N S f “ The Care and Feeding Miss Emmie Hutchins of Strong, while with a high run, 2000 people witnessing the Is out. It contains numerous Agricultural and OuT&ok. I of Infants,” Main Street, Rockland, Maine. passing along near her home, was bitten hy a onening game at Meriden, Meriden vs Spring- Horticultural articles, local items Irom ten Opposite Thorndike Hotel. fields. The Sunday Journal devotes a column large dog which sprang upon iier without prov­ villages, three poems by Itotrte talent including DOUBES-COODALE CO., and a half to the games. Dunning was second The Last Reveille” hy Cora Bnzzell M illay ot ocation and seized tier hy the left arm between rush r for Meridens and lie was twice loudly Rockland. The department for our "Voting Extracted Without Pain' the shoulder and elbow mangling it badly. cheered. He won live of the eight goals for Folks” Is hound to he studied this month. newly discovered process (used free Ins team and was given quite an ovation. Ute literary notes ure particularly readable. of charge.) Mrs. Adams of Bangor, who was ninety Roberts was rusher tor the Springlields, and The miscellaneous editorials and selected years of age last January and who still retains lie hasn’t forgot how to play the game. The matter ure interesting attdlnstructivc. About a Filled Without Pain! all her faculties to a surprising degree, has score was Meridens 8, Springlields G. Leydon dozen engravings tend to improve the appear­ Ltionn perform ed with the greatest care F i j o u n : didn’t play. |KBT PRICK S in >he State. Filling and m o u R . lived through the inauguration of every presi­ ance of the issue...... Now 18 tl time to buy...... Teeth a specialty. Office open until 8 p.m. dent from Washington to President Harrison. B IG C R O P S . E, A. WATROUS, Winter Provisions and Groceries ’ SUCCESSFUL FARMING. The Otis Falls Pulp Co. of Livermore Falls, Some Gilt Edged Reports from the MANAGER. 15 Read this over carefully and s< e if y< u can’t I money by buying of us: is building n pulp screening mill constructed Garden County of Our State. ( ’holce Bt. Lou’s Flour...... $ of brick, on a solid ledge foundation. The di­ An Appleton A griculturist Who Does Warranted the best Flour in the market for C. B Coy, Presque Isle, claims to have Buttermilk Bread. mensions are 50 by 80 feet. It has a capacity raised 738 bushels ot Dakota Red potatoes on a Things on a Large Scale. i fhe Greatest Blood Put Best Pork, per lb...... of twenty machines and will cost about 88,000. single acre. F. S. Wiggio of the same town KNOWN. GURDY & CO. Lard, tier lb ...... raised 537 bushels on an acre. C. 11. Lovejov (,’orned Beef, per lb ...... Janies A. E. Blackball, wanted in Water­ ’I'liis Great German Mcdieine I4* — DEALBIIH IN— Very choice Colon / Ten, per lb ...... 40c of Perham, from a held of 11 acres, put 2000 Tending to Show That There is Money '■he. 'D -t and Ix -t. lS S d i.sescl SI L-. W ell w orth 50c. ville on a charge of embezzling 8550, was ar­ bushels into the factory, and had a few bush­ in Maine Land. 1*111 It BITTIJhSfm-SI.W .le-stliaiijj Fancy Rio Coffee, per lb ...... rested in Boston and delivered to Deputy City els over 2000 more of market potatoes. A sin­ _one cent a dose. Jt will • A L • Good Rio Coffiee...... 20c. gle selected acre gave 470 bushels. Joint Eddy Our Appleton correspondent, "T. A. G.,” pn worst cases of skin diseas Of all aiaea, Porto Rico Mol.Hses per gal ...... Marshal Crowell of Waterville. He had a of Woodland averaged over 400 bushels to the writes as follows atmut Willard Sherman, a M a common pimple on the far Dirt ( heap at 40c. hearing before the police court and was hound acre witli his whole crop. A son of Columbus well known Appleton farmer: ro that awful disease Scrofuh Best Danvers fi’lver Skin Onions 10 lbs...... sU IJ’Iirii Bi l l LUS is the/r -r WOOD over in the sum of 81,000. Hayford, Maysville, still a hoy, harvested and Mr. Willard Shermitti has a farm ot 200 best medicine to use in Choice New Kaidns 3 lbs ...... sold what brought 8131 from a single acre, and acres, 80 ot which are mowing and tillage. nWaf Long and|litted for the stove. iTunes 20 lbs...... $1.00 The citizens of Dover and Foxeroft have or­ cases o f such stubborn «'nid^yOur Kid Carolina Rice 20 lbs...... $ ’.<)' this was only a sample acre of a Held of 14. His buildings consist of two barns, one of them deep seated diseases. Di iment and Plastering Hair, 4 lbs. good Tobacco...... $1.00 ganized a Board of Trade with J. B. Peaks os 70x42 feet with cellar tinder,he whole, built ttt not ever take Good Steak, 2 lbs...... President, G. L. Arnold Secretary and utt ex­ SHIPBUILDING. 1876, a two-story house and ell connecting wiih B L U E P I L L S HIOCEKIK0, I’ROVISIONH, Choice Roast Beef, per lb...... ecutive committee consisting of nine leading the barn, built in 1885, a new carriage house, or mercury, they are de Preserves of uil kinds in 5 lb. buckets...... 30x18 feet, and a hennery 32 (eet long. T hese ly. Place your trust in j n . A3NT3Z* UPELEZD Best Crackers per lb. by the bid. (no charge citizens. The object of the organization is to The new vessel in the’ Cobb yard, this city, buildings are all first-class, no better in town. SULPlirit BITTEI^X, , „ for the bhl)...... will be launched about Dec. 10. The decks are ,Inattention to orders by telephone or We have got it again at the old price, 20 lbs. promote the generul prosperity of the towns. His tarnt stock consists of 45 heac, com­ the purest and best^^ou»us0 of American S oap...... $1 00 all laid and caulked. prising horses, colts, oxen, cows nnd young medi. lno ever m a d e ./g u]n]lur BittCTS ! Nice fat Herring per 1-2 bairel...... $2.50 T. J. Emery, the well known dam builder About 2000 workmen arc employed in the stock. He has eight horses and eolts, 21 cows .-.IsyourTongneOoate 'ff ‘ r n amden St., Rockland, Me. Just the thing for winter. ot Waterville, has just re'urned front Caribou shipyards of this State, according to the esti­ and heifers and raised this year 11 calves. M wit Im vcltow.stli kvJyDon’t wait until you c. Spices, all kinds assorted, per lb...... mate of Labor Commissioner Matthews. His squealers comprise 22 hogs and pigs. He IT] substance? Isvoiif*'ut'o unable to walk, or Warranted strictly pure. All other goods in where he has been at work all summer with a has on his farm 225 apple trees, 100 of them D I breath lout nnd#nre tint no your hack, proporiion. large crew of ineii, having just completed the At Machias, John Sh iw will launch this 11 offensive? YoitrjFbiit get some ut om c, It And do you wrnt a GUN? If so come to ua; month a three-masted scb. of 610 tons, owned being young nnd just coming into hearing. 1 1 stouuicli la oitt-ywill cure you. Sulphur R . can sell you Breech Loading Guns lower than you dam across the Aroostook river at that place, in Machias and New York, and to lie com­ Among tite productions ot the farm this I lo t order. Vse^ofBitters is 3 d S p e a r every dreamed of, prices ranging from $2 up. Ko- which, from shore to shore measures about manded hy Capt. C. 11. T hompson, of Machias- season are 300 bushels of apples, 80 tons of U sLBiT ri’;it8 /T h e Invalid’s Friend.Q m em ber the place, port. bay, 271 bushels of potatoes, 12 bushels of In stock all o f the following 500 feet. The structure cost 835,000. beans, 200 bushels ol turnips, one acre of extra j Imnicdlatclyjprhe young, theage«I ami tnt- The new sell. Marguerite, just launched at nice corn, eight eart loads of pumpkins, 200 nr ( i jeering arc soon made well hy HII J. Donahue & Co.’s The value of the exports nt Portland during Bath, measures 23G.0S feet in length; 46.1 feet Use. Remember what yoti| I Bed Store, Main S Rockland. bushels nt outs, 61 1-2 bushels of barley the week just ended was 831,709.55. They Iteam, and 20.8 feet in depth ; gross tonnage, (threshers' measure) and 841 worth of peas. ml here, it may save ynn rj|| - ^ALITY COALS O “Cut ibis out and bring it with you. 3 1553. She is the heaviest sparred sch. ever , it lias saved hundreds. Mil were 2,122,99? ft. I n in her, 149 1-4 thousand No account bus been kept of eggs and butler ’t wait until to-morrow, Mil built in Maine. She spreuds 8135 yards of ean- sold, hut 10 to 50 pounds of tinner a week has > dealer in the city who had at the shingles, 1 carriage, 20 hhls. flour, 0 tons coal. vasand c ist 875.000. .esent time the genuine been churned most ot the stison. Seve t.v Try a Bottle To-day! S3 The imports were 1015 qtls. dry fish, 450 gals, At Beltast, Geo. W. Cottrell will build an hens have been kept, and in the season ol '87 fish oil, 405 ship knees, 200 bu. potatoes 300 800-ton harkentine for Capt Bonner, of Balti­ 8114 worth ot eggs were sold trout a smaller \re vou low-spirited nnd weak. We Never Foliow, Milleriug lioiii tlic I'xrc-o i,i D A L Red »sh lbs. spruce gum, 750 lbs. spruce gunt, 98 lbs. more. Geo. A. Gilchrist will launch in a few number. Mr Sherman has manufactured and days a harkentine of 600 tons, named R. II. C. hauled 3000 casks this season from lumber cut I, - l! ,-t I.i'llL L B IT T E R ') But Always Lead butter. Smith, for Capt. 11. B Hooper and others of on tils own land. Hu says he does not believe itock Includes all sizes ..... IN...... The appropriations made hy the legislature Ilainmondton, N. J. in keeping u cat that will not catch mice, and I will add “nor in keeping a dog that wont make 1 W hite Asil,Lehigh Egg and for this year have mostly been fully drawn alien! work pofili du ll? PRETTY POLLY. himself useful.” It is

Deep Sea Fishing with the Electric AMERICAN HUMOR. 1)0 ZXOF FA IL MAINE MATTERS. Boils ano Carbuncles Cured. WE ARE SELLING L ig h t. For years I have been constantly troubled —TO TRV— I Four stores wore burglarized at Solon one "I want to get a watsh for this hoy.’’ - night last week. About §1000 worth of goods “Yes, sir. A second hand watch?” with humors in the blood, which caused the PIANOS AND ORGANS American Architect. breaking out of boils and carbuncles all over j was taken. "Secondhand? No, sir; we don’t wear my body, that when bruised would make a Cheaper than a h v ' Fire eaught in J. D. Rowlca A Co.'s store at Evoryonn has heard of tho Prince of secondhand goods.” "Beg pardon, sir; lasting, ugly sore. I consulted many eminent HOUSE IN THE STATE. Bell’s Sarsaparilla! Skowhegan, from a match lighted by a clerk Monaco, who reigns with great dignity, SOLE AGENTS FOR I should have said a watch with a second physicians and took a great deal of medicine LEADING MAKERS, For Slnniiicb Troubles, which caused the explosion ef a naptha can. when he is at home, over a community hand.—Harper’s Young People. without any perceptible benefit. Nothing i Three streams were turned on from the hy- helped me but Swift's Specific (8. S. 8.) That SUCH AS CHASE, For Liver Killleiillles. l drams deluging the cellar with water. The of seven thousand souls, but much pre­ Mr. Travers (clerk)—If possible, sir, madiclne cured me and I am now enjoying ex­ M OR R IS , P A C K A R D For Affections of ihe Kidneys, j damage is estimated at $1,000. fers to sail about in his yacht, devoting cellent health, and there Is not a blemish of AND CARPENTER. I would like to go to my grandmother’s SEND FOR CUTS AND For Impure Blood. j Van R. Iteedle is building a wharf at his bed himself to scientific investigations, any kind on my body. M ic h a e i, M c H a l e , funeral today. Head of Firm—Certainly. Bulo, Nebraska. PRICES. CASH OR IN­ A prominent G. A It Veteran writes : | slat and excelsior factory at South Gardiner. which he carries on with an ardor and But I hope, for propriety’s sake, Trav­ STALMENTS. [ It is some 3000 feet along the river Iront and success which will probably make him •‘H iving used Bell's Sarsaparilla in 1 runs off to low water mark. When completed ers, that you won’t go in that white I nherited Scrofula. The Atkinson House furnishing Co,, my fnniilv a good deal in the past two the most famous of all liis distinguished flannel tennis suit that I saw you sneak It will give him a line place to unload lighters family. Swift's Specific (8. 8. S.)i cored my little PORTLAND, AUBURN, BANCOR, years. I cannot find words to express which tiring slats and wood to his factory. behind your desk this morning.—Cloth­ boy of hereditary scrofula, which broke out ROCKLAND, BIDDEFORD, NORWAY, my appreciation of it as a blood medi­ Messrs. Goudy Kent, of Portland, shipped Among tlie peaceful exploits of the ier and Furnisher. .St prince none are more conspicuous than all over his face. For a year he had suffered, AND GARDINER, MAINE. cine. J believe it to lie the best prepa­ last month 70.000 pounds of candy. They I wouldn't give 10 cents to hoar Inger­ and I bad given up all hopes of his recovery, ISAAC ( . ATKIXSOX, (len'l Manager. ration in the market. Any one using turn out each day at their factory some 5000 his successful investigations into the when at length I was induced to use 8. 8. 8. doughnuts, 0000 dozen of cup cakes, 100 dozen soll on “The Mistakes of Moses,” but I’d it will be at once convinced of its merits. natural history of the bottom of tho After using a few hotties ho was entirely cured. 1 T h e cream cakes and about 100 barrels ol common sea, which have resuited in bringing lo give §10 to hear Moses on tlie mistakes Not a sympton now remains of the disease. II E STOWE. crackers. The)- use 00 barrels of floor each day of Ingersoll.—Sam Jones. This was three years ago. R ockland and more during the summer season. light, from regions where it was sup­ Photographers, Dover, Me . April 1 I, 1S88. "Gome off the perch,” said the fisher­ Mrs. T. L. M a t h r s , Matherville, Miss. Robert Hamilton, a Lewiston restaurant posed that no life could exist, creatures 320 Central Block, AMBROSE EVANS, Brewer, Me. keeper, was held Tuesday in 8100 bonds for of tlie most extraordinary character, man, as ho removed the scales from a A Sexton Speak s. Main 8t„ Make all kinds the supreme court, to answer to a charge of littge, pbosphoresoent fishes, which j specimen of the finny tribe —Kearney of Pictures In First-Class atyle. “I have been a great sufferer from Mr. John A. Cleary, sexton of Oakwood 1 selling cigarettes to a hoy tinder 10 years of illuminate tho dark water through Enterprise. Tintypes, Minnettt, Panel up to Life Size, Humor in the Stomach. I have tried Cemc, Waco, Texas, says: “Swift’s Specilic j age In violation of the state law. The com­ which they swim; crustaceans and mol­ ( s . 8. S.) is a sure cure for any description of j years for help. At times nry E'ver and plaint was made by Mr. A. O. Wighi, one of Dog Fancier.—Yes, madam, I tiavc lusks of new and unheard of shapes. all kinds of dogs here. Is there any blood poison ! About a year ago I contracted a [ Kidneys have b en affected by it Bell’s whose hoys has been made ill by cigarette * * * * • * poisonous disease, and tried a nitmhce of rem­ Sarsaparilla is a wonderful remedy. I smoking. Mr. Wight sent a younger son to particular breed you wish? Old lady edies withottt avail. I was aoout to become I McLOON & CROCKETT. the restaurant and claims that he saw Hamil­ In the investigations of the prince, (who reads the papers)—Ol), anything disheartened, when a iriend induced tne to try | Life Size Pictures Made by tlie Platinum have taken it and can cat and sleep in ton sell lilt' boy a package ol cigarettes. which have extended from the banks of pence. My stomach is so mnch im­ that’s fashionable. Lot me see an ocean 8. S. 8. After taking a part of one bottle I 1 ProreRH, nbflolutely perm anent, und Frederick Spaulding,a druggist, of Norridge­ Newfoundland to the coast of Africa, grayhour.d—New York Weekly. was a sound man, and no symptom of the fell I Finished In Ink and Crayon. proved tnat I feel like a well man. wock, died Thursday morning at Flagstaff, disease has ever returned.” one of tlie most important objects was A facetious burglar, who had broken W e k e e p a large variety of LARGE BOTTLES ONI.Y AO CENTS. from the effect of a gun shot wound received originally the determination of the flow Treaties on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed 1 the day before. He was getting into n boat into an editor’s house, said tlie only free. Moulding# and make A. M. R obin so n , J r ., Apothecary, Proprietor, of ocean currents in the North Atlantic, Frames to Suit Bangor, Me. with ills gun loaded with buck shot when it thing he struck was a match.—New SWIFT’S SPECIFIC CO , Atlanta, Oa. was accidently discharged, taking effect In and many hundred llonts have been sent York News. C’uAtoiner#. bis arm above ihe elbow, carrying away the out and thermometric observations at W hy W ill You 10 C all. Tramp Actor (nt hotel)—Your charg­ muscles and causing an excessive .hock, from different depths taken, to ascertain, for Allow your health to gradually Tail ? If you which he failed to recover after medical aid instance, the movement of tlie Gulf es are §10 up? Clerk—Yes sir. T. A are closely coniined indoors with little or no ! reached him. —Any exceptions? Clerk—Well, in your exercise, and desire good health, you must I It is a matter of common fame that the .Stream. Ineidently it became necessary to make soundings at great depths, and i case we'll make it §10 down or git. And take care of yourself. Use Sulphur Bitters, Miss Frances A. W ade, j "pound parties" devised to aid clergymen with tlie T. A. g o t— Harper’s Bazar. ami you will have a sound mind and a strong slender salaries, sometimes leave the unfortu­ an apparatus wus invented by which not body. SMITH’S MUSIC STORE “Can’t you stay a little while longer?” PHOTOGRAPHER, nate divine poorer than they lind him; hut only Ihe ocean was sounded with perfect The Lady Qodiva must have had exception­ right out gilts do not generally. However, accuracy in the deepest places, hut ther­ asked tho criminal ns his kind Iriend ally long hair since It completely concealed her 362 Main Street, Rockland, Maine. My stock of SQ lTARE and UPRIGHT there are exceptions to all rules. A Iriend in mometric observations of temperature was about to leave. “No, Bob, I haven’t Fort Fairfield recently sent Rev. J. W. Carr, lovely person. Since Ayer’s Hair Vigor came of Skowhegan, a barrel of White Elephant po­ were made at a depth of two miles from time today.” “Weil,” said Bob, "take into use such examples are not so rare as for­ some of mine, I’ve got ten years more merly. It not only promotes growth of the tatoes. When the barrel reached him the tlie surface. To make these observations hair, hut gives it a rich, silken texture. freight bill was $1.58 or twenty-eight cents nothing was needed, in principle, but a than I want here.”—Life. more than the potatoes were worth when they long wire carrying a self registering First Fish—How are you getting on? T hanksgiving. Piano Fortes & Organs left Fort Fairfield. BUTTER! thermometer and a very heavy weight, Second Fish—Swimmingly.—Now York However poor you may he in this world’s The Brunswick Telegraph is moved to the several tons in some cases, secured in Sun. goods, you have something to he thankful lor FANCY MAINE CREAMERY In frlnla and in complete. The best makers* inntruments are to query, "Is tanning in Brunswick played out?” if you have good health. If you are a sufferer such a way as to detach itself on arriv­ Not a Leap Year Proposal: Young Build. MAINE.ANI) VERMONT DAIRY, large be found in it. I now have a good assortment of by the fact that within a short time three farms from diseases, especially Rheumatism, you stock. have been offered at auction without finding ing at the bottom, and a delicate dyna­ Widow—Mr, Peachlv, will you marry should be thankful that you can he cured. a purchaser. The latest one offered was the mometer, over which tho wire ran, and I n t i-A p o p l e c t in e eliminates the cause of farm of the late Isaac Varney, but no bidders me? Mr. Peaohly—Well really. Mrs. Second Hand Square Pianos which showed, by the sudden diminu­ Buckner,this is so sudden, and-----Young Rheumatism from the blood and is a cure for appeared on the scene. The Telegraph says Heart Disease, that deadly follower of Rheu­ tion of tlie strain, when the weight Widow—Oil,well,take your timetothink Family Groceries, Eggs, TO SELL AND TO RENI’. that on all these farms large families were matism. Send for circulars to Dr. F. S. raised, and the farm owners accumulated reached the ground; Imt when the at­ it over. Mr. Harkins and I thought we’d Hutelimgson & Co., Enoshurgh Falls, Vt. handsome properties by farming. tempt was made to bring living crea­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. like to have you perform the ceremony A faded or gray beard may lie colored a These In-trunvniH arc m good condition and die tures from such depths, great difficulties for us.—Harper’s Bazar. prices are low. Customer# in want of Instruments A correspondent of the Bath Times has beautiful and natural brown or black, at will, visited the scene ol the explorations for coal at were encountered, and overcome by most Tlie boy who is left unmolested in the by using Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. O . 15- KALES, will oblige me by examining my MOek,whether they the mouth of the Kennebec. Between Morse ingenious means. purchase or not. I sell the popular and Sprague rivers, half a mile from the Small pantry is likely to strike a pudding.— It Is Foolish 292 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND. 'Tlie cage in which the submarine ani­ Merchant Traveller. 1 Point road, a sectional drill is at work and lias mals were caught, according to Le Genie To send for the doctor everytime you don’t ulready penetrated a considerable distance. Chicago’s water supply costs her LA.DXES' PALACE ORGAN! For about ten feet nothing hut sea sand was Civil, consisted in a cylinder of wire feel just right. My doctor’s bill for years was found. Then a stratum including a few shells having three conical entrances, like those §1,000,000 annually—and several of tlie over a hundred dollars a year, which made a residents don’t drink water either.— pretty big hole in my wages. For the past two .. .7 OFF Kit... . was met with and at sixty-tive feet the drill of a lobster pot, and weighted, like tlie years, I only spent ten dollars, with which I was working in a mud which was very tine, sounding wire, witli detachable weights. Omaha Republican, bought a dozen Dottles of Sulphur Bitters, and Hair Dressing Rooms! but contained no vegetable matter. The indi­ It was, however, very unlikely that at The mackerel is the cause of many a bcaith has been in rnv family since using Musical Instruments and General cations are that the formation here is a deposit CUSTOM made liy water, and that years ago there was these immense depths, which tiie dark­ family broil.—Kearney Enterprise. them.—Robert Johnson, Machinist. Merchandise an inlet of the sea in this place. ness is pratically total, and fishes would Tho absent minded professor to tho Boils, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions voluntarily find their way into tho trap, indicate that the system is endeavoring to re­ In stock Extremely Low. ^<)-In«trnments war­ iglit watchman—“Gooil night. 1 hope and steps were taken to attract them by you will sleep well.”—Fliegendo Blaetter. ject poisonous acids, and that Ayer’s Sarsapa­ HAIR WORK, ranted and the terms of payment may be made to IN TROUBLE. a light placed inside it. Gbviously, no rilla is impaiatively needed. It Is the most re­ hiiit cuHtomerH. Impecunious Suitor—Will you have liable of all blood medicines. A sk your drug­ light was available hut an electric light, mo? Elderly Spinster (witli cash)—What gist lor it, and take no other.__ Hair Dressing, Schooner Caressa Young of Eastport, loaded hut to get an electric light to burn a mile should I do with you? Impecunious ALBERT SMITH. with wood, went ashore on Burnt Island or two under water was not easy. To 30 Ledge, at the entrance of Seal Harbor, Mon­ Suitor—You might do Europe with me. day of last week. Site got off with the assis­ send tiic current from above was imprac­ — Harper’s Bazar. Shampooing, tance of the White Head life saving crew, leak­ ticable, as the friction of tho tilick insu­ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, ing liadly. lated wire would cause it to break be­ BOTH SHOT IN THE AIR. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Sch. Mary Wyman, lime-laden from this fore tiic trap could be drawn up, and the ETC. port for Sullivan, went on The Drunkurd, near When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, only resource was t-> supply tlie incan­ But Burr Changed His Tactics and North Haven, in the night, Tuesday, and is descent wire from a battery in tlie trap. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, a total loss. Killed Hamilton. Wip, Crimps, Switches, Frizzes Here, however, another difficulty ap­ yew York. Independent, peared. The battery, which must he of Made to Order and Repaired. SOUTH WARREN. considerable power, needed to be in Fitz Greene Washington, a great great closed in a box of some kind to keep it grand nc-phew of George W ashington, ROCKLAND TRUST CO. Job Spear has been in Boston. from being affected by the salt water, has recently described the Hamilton- M A M C I H t X T Burr duel as it was seen by his grand­ Miss Susie E. Bradford is io Boston. and as tlie hydrostatic pressure at sueli Manicure Powder and Tools for Sale. Miss Hattie B. Walter commences a school depths was six or seven hundred pounds father, Gapt. Fitz Hughes, in the follow­ in Sterling District. to tlie square inch, it was found impos­ ing words: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnston of Waltham, When Captain Hughes discovered ...... TO LET AT...... sible to make a suitable box which was T h ere are Mrs, Cora L, Millay, Muss., are visiting at Henry Walter’s. not crushed before it reached its destina­ that liis friends had gone to fight be Counce A Jordan received a car load of grain tion. At last, however, this trouble was look a boat and a couple of slaves—both many white soaps, Over Rose Brothers, S 5 , a Y e a r from Winslow's Mills, the other day. of them good oarsmen—and rowed as $ 8 , S I O overcome by the curious device of con­ MAIN iST„ - - ROCKLAND [ACCORDING TO SIZE] necting tlie box with a balloon. fast as possible to the battle ground. each 21 Ho got there in time to see tlie fight oc­ In the Vault of the Rockland Trust Co. HIS WHISKERS ARE IMPORTANT The balloon was made of clotn dipped represented to in Indian rubber, and so arranged that cur as follows, but not to stop it. as was bq c. G. MOFFITT,” his hope: Hamilton and Burr were each '•just as good as the Ivory.” /yd'Thia will b« found a safe place for They are Useful to the Cat as Organs tlie air in it was in communication with Fire and Life Insurance. that in tlie battery box. On sinking the to fire twice or thrice at one another. Valuable Papers, Bonds, Stock#, Etc., being of Touch. At the word of command for the lirst They are not, 49* Losses adjusted atjtiiis office, Fire Proof and Burglar Proof. 27 apparatus, tlie hydrostatic pressure, be­ Union Block. 278 Rockland. Me. A’zcAangr. ing virtually uniform all around tlie bal­ tire Hamilton fired at Burr and Burr fired in tlie air—Hamilton, of course, but like J 11111111111 Everyone must have observed what loon, compressed it equally on all sides, missing B urr—but at tlie second firing forcing tiic air out of it into tho battery .til counterfeits, 1)K. 0. L. BARTLETTr are usually called the whiskers on a cat’s Hamilton shot in tiie air and Burr shot box, until '.tie pressure inside the box upper lip. Tho use of these in a state Hamilton. Hamilton thought Burr th ey lack Physician & Surgeon,1 of nature is very important. They are and balloon exactly balanced the pres­ meant to kill him as lie meant to kill organs of touch. They are attached to sure outside. the peculiar [Successor to Dr. H. L. Kstabrook.J GEO. 0. HORN, M. D., This process went on to any extent, so Burr; therefore, Hamilton at tho first a bed of close glands under the skin, and firing aimed to shoot Burr. Burr, deem­ rir-NIght ('alls answered from residence that the bottom of the sea, although tho aud remarkable 38 Mid file St. cacti of these long hail's is connected ing that Hamilton would, of course, at Physician and Surgeon. witli the nerves of tile lip. balloon was reduced by the enormous force exerted on it to a small fraction of at tlie next shot endeavor again to qualities of SOUTH THOMASTON, ME. Tlte slightest contact of these whiskers shoot him, of course changed liis tactics ARTHUR SHEA, Koshbncc ami Office that formerly occupied by its original size, Il still kept the internal with any surrounding object is thus felt and shot Hamilton Hamilton, wishing the genuine. I)r. Eastm an. Office lim n s, 1.30 lo 4 tmd 7 to 8 p. most distinctly by tho animal, although and external pressures equal. On rais­ tu. 44'All calls promptly answered. ing tlie apparatus again it expanded as not to lie outdone by Burr, and presum­ .Ask for Practical Plumber. 3S G K O. O, HO B N , M . 1>. tile hairs of themselves are insensible, ing that Burr would again make no They stand out on cadi side of the lion, tlie pressure diminished, and brought W ater Closets, Bn' h Tubs, W ater Fixtures, effort to shoot him, fired liis pistol off in Ivory Soap Het up in the best manner. as well as in tlie common cat; so that, tlie battery box to tho surface uninjured. the air. This is tlie true history of the So successful was the device tiiat, not from point to point, they are equal to duel fought by these two great men. and Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. DUCK! content witli capturing deep sea fishes 184 AlAIN ST.,opposite the Lindsey Uouse, tile widtli of the anim al’s body. If we ------. - — insist upon having it. ..Having taken the Agency for the wcp known. imagine, therefore, a lion stealing witli it, the prince and his assistants pro­ MAKING OF SLATE PENCILS. Or address us by Mail at through a covert of wood in an imper­ pose on their next expedition to send ' 1 is sold everywhere. 17 ROCKLAND, MAINE. fect light, we shall at once see the use of down a photographic apparatus anil One of tin: most peculiar brandies of Atlantic Cotton Duck! these long hairs. They indicate to him, bring back negatives of too bottom of industry in this country is tlie manufac­ the ocean, as seen by tlie electric light. We are prepuri d.to till orders promptly, and at I through tile nicest feeling, any obstacle ture of slate pencils. There is only one Boston Prices. which may present itself to the passage slate pencil factory iu tlie United Stales. TIME TO STOP. [e^ LBySe§ of his body; they prevent the rustling It employs twenty-five hands who turn out 30,000 slate pencils every day. Tlie H . O. CUROY&CO. of houghs and leaves, which would give '‘Auburn (J izette. method of manufacture is much in ad­ '> B E S T No. 4 Camden St., Rockland, Me. warning to his prey, if Ito was to attem pt A young Baptist minister, formerly a to pass through too close a hush; and vance of tlie primitive methods employed FokBLAGK resident of Auburn, hut now settled over some years hack. Not long since the thus, in conjunction witli the soft cusli a parish in New York Stale, lias a very ions of his feet, and the fur upon which blocks of soft slate from wliidi pencils bright little three year old son. This are cut were sawed in lengths and dis­ STOCKINGS tie treads (the claws never coming in liny they have iaught to reverently how Cotton Duck contact with the ground.) they enable tributed among tlie neighboring families _Hne (olorsT hat liis head during prayer, and to remain ARABIAN ieitheb FOR SALE him to move toward his victim witli a to lie whittled down to pencil shape. S m u t WIiok'Hidv un.l Ki liiil, at BOSTON PRICKS. so until tlie miien is heard. When lie Those working at them could earn a mill Wa s h o u t stillness even greater titan that of tho was about two years old lie was at a snake, which creeps along the grass anil 50 cents per thousand. Now tlie blocks NOR FADE { S. T. MUGR5DGE, praise ami prayer meeting one day with I are put into a machine ami cut into ONLY BE I is nut perceived until it is coiled round liis lather. His father was asked to I Brown’s Wharf, Rockland. its prey. square lengths by revolving knives, and M ADE B Y •, ■ — ----- pray, and immediately the little fellow the lengths are alterwards rounded and Us i n g , mopped liis bend ami assumed tiie de­ ALCOHOLISM ANU HEREDITY. and polished by emery belts. One man votional attitude which lie had been I can cut and linLli about 8,000 pencils per Uue ol the BEST MEDICINES ever Invented taught to do As liis fattier proceeded d a y . ______s______The sanitary editor of I lie New York witli liis prayer, lie became more and [ Sold by d r u g g ists. Imli pendent. Dr. Ezra M. Hunt, who more earnest, and Iinaily a gooil Metho­ A Great Future Belore Him. A I,SO holds a deservedly high rank in the med­ dist brother who was present became | PAIN ANO INFIA.MMATION, PKKIILES* WtHXZK I' llM 'S-O Colors, both Exten IV, i . ’ Internally. It is safe and cer- i I'LHII.I sS I II M lltl lil.l IM1. ical profession, in a recent artiule, refer­ so wrought upon that lie inteijeeted at j The following is an extract from lain in its •* ti->n. For Burns, Poisoning, Erysipelas, ' IT I R I.IsS IMv I'tlll IIEItb o k luds7 Colors. ring to ulculiolio drinks and heredity, tlie end of a particularly fervent period real composition written by a smu Inflammation of the Eyes-wr Bowels, Earache, I,I.KKI,I>.>V : IHli: AMI II HIM SS DRESbLMI. a devout "am en .” Immediately tlie I JXafness, Rheumatism, Pains in Side, Back, of Vl ldll.l.ss I l.li llll.a-slolors. RAJ R ! schoolboy in New Jersey- Shoulders, Piles, Sore Throat, Croup, or Bron- | “Whalever attacks or undermines tho little fellow straightened up, ami looked Tile subject given ny tlie te tellur w: ;hitis. Price 25 cts. and at all druggists, pulilic health is a most serious consider­ at liis father expecting him lo stop ami | the extensive one of "man.” t. MORGAN SONS, Proprietors. A. M. AUSTIN, PKuYlLLXtb. H. 1. Free Treatment year! ation. All .the more if it not only affects sit down, liis father, however, kept ' Here’s what tlie small hoy wrote: j remedies included, will be donated by Dr. Sweet the individuals hut their offspring. If there right on. i he little one paused a mo- “Mm is a wonderful animal. II Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, celebrated natural burn seller and physician, to one is a heredity of disability, there is a pro­ incut and then, evidently thinking that | has eyes, ears, mouth. A I 4 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND ME worthy person In each town Without E xpense ex­ cept ll.bO l«»r drawing examination papers, bend pagation and continuation ol peril to the ins fattier needed a hint, gave Ids eoal ' "Ills ears are mostly for catch in no money until return of pap. rs. Application must state. We sec aud heal' enough of the tail u pull and exclaimed, "Papa, ’lop. cold in and having tlie earache. A. J. ERSKINE Lc endorsed by Minkler or Postmaster. Send stamp Man says amen ” lor F iu.e E xamination Blanks aud particulars to ruin which alcohol brings upon the “ Tlie 0080 is to get sniffles with. Fire, Life and Accident Dr. Sweet's Sanitarium lor the Larne, 10 Union physical health of individuals. As re­ "A man's body is split half-way u Pcrtlancl &, Boston Steamers. Park Street, Boston, Mass. [ Three conceited wits passing along a INSURANCE AGENCY, lating to tlie organs of the human body, and he walks on tile split ends." F iub t-Cla ss Stk a m k b s of thh j 4tf8 Main Street, • Kockh&ud, Me. Dickinson lias well termed it tlie very country road meet old farmer.] First Wit—Good morrow, Father Abraham. (Hoorn formerly occupied by Cobb Lime Co.) READ CAREFU1 I.Y! ‘genius of degenerations ’ As relating A Sensible Man OLD RELIABLE LINE Lotuses adjusted aud paid at ibis office. A geut buys and sills to function, we kuow how often it dis­ Second Wit—Good morrow. Father Woiil 1 use Kemp's Balsam for Ine Throat leave Franklin Wharf, Purtluml ■ tor the well-known Trawders* Aeoidont, Insurance cal estate. Inves­ turbs digestion, deranges secretions, and Isaac. Third Wit—Good morrow, and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs. every evening (Sunday, excepted: j Compaq' of Hanford. Iy8* tigates title* to Father Jacob. Old Farmer—1 am Colds, Asthma, Bronchits, Croup ami ull ut 7 u’cluck, arriving In Buetun in M. A. Johnson' property, sells 0 irritates vital p iris, Harley aud others eeubou for earliest train, for L ow • 1 neither Abraham, Isaac nor Jacob, but Throat mid Lung Troubles, than any othir percent, gold bonds, investment bonds paying 8 have shown this to be true, not only of medicine. The proprietor has authorized any -II, Lyuu, W ullhaiu, l.uwrenee, I'rovidmt <• GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D., per cent, unu 8 per cent, mortgages. Probate mat those who are regarded as indulging to Saul, tile son of Kish, who went out to vv ..reebter, Full River, Springfield, New ters promptly attended to. druggist to give you a Sumple Botlic Free to y „ i It, ete. Through Ticket, lo Bo»lun at prlucl , Physician and Surgeon. excess, hut of most wlio rank as moder­ seek liis father’s asses: ami lo, here 1 convince yon of the merit of this great remedy. ivri It. II. Stations. . . . „ Office 388 Main St., Rocklaud, Ma. ate drinkers.” have found them.—Texas Siftings, Large Bottles 50 cis. und $1. J. F. LISCOMB, «en. j FUlt-ND&UlF, . . . . MAINN THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889

______K N O X . WEEK IN WARREN. MEGUNTICOOK MATTERS. ISLAND ECHOES. FERTILE APPLETON. HANCOCK. HOME OF KNOX- Another Week in the Prosperous GREEN’S LANDING. Hunting News in Which nn Owl and n Where Whirring Machinery Makes History of the Handsome Town. Fresh Breezes Wafted Here by Uncle Three masted schooner 8nnlight has loaded Muskrat Figure. paving at the Shields quarry. What Has Happened for the Week in Sam and the Pioneer. Business for Many People. Steamer Jane McCrea is having a new pilot Thomaston. A Project Which Should Enlist the house built and other improvements. Hearty Support of all. Our Correspondent Should Be Punished The Usual Spicy Bits of General and The Methodists have organized a sewing Matters of General Interest, Personals, Crisp Locals, Pertinent Personals and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Knight arc in Boston for Sending Such a Batch of Puns. Local News. circle with the following officers: President, Maritime Matters. Locals and Happenings. this week. Winnie Pease is at home from Bncksport lor Mrs. Courtney B. Small; Vice Pres., Mrs. V . Stephen Dyer and wife arc going to Florida S. Thnriow; Trens., Mrs. F. E. Tibbetts; Di-, Mrs. John Rogers is vislting'Samuel B. Flint W. F. Wight was in Boothbay last week. Sch. Young Tell with a cargo of lumber for a three weeks vacation. rectors, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. J. E. Simpson to spend the winter. Miss. Cora Small. in Cushing. George Hosmer and wife of Pbipsburg are St. Clair A Trim. There is a great run of water, and no lumber Charles H. Gray, of Boston, is nt the house Everybody who is anybody is going to be at the mill to he sawed. E. E. Spofford assumed charge of the poets at E. A. Hosmer’s. Sch. Exchange arrived from Boston the 16th somebody this winter. office Friday nnd has removed it to the build­ of Mrs. Myers on Green street. with cargo of corn for Camden Grist Mill. Seasoned cordwood is one of the scarcest ing occupied bv W. B. Smith as a store. Mis- "Have yon joined the K. of P. ?” is the topic The street lamps are so few they are of no Miss Abbie E. Peterson, of Brockton, Mass., articles in this market. Aliec Hatch will act ns assistant. E. T. Col­ of the day here now. Scb. C. M. Gilmore arrived the 16th with a more use than the letter “p” in pneumonia lins, the retiring I’. M., lias had the office Is at the house of John Peterson at Oyster Edwin Smith and wife left last week for cargo of lumber and iron for II. M. Bean. E. D. Gnshce has purchased of John Luce, twenty-eight years and retires with the grati­ River. The recent failure here has been settled North Appleton, the Elder Bean farm. tude of a community efficiently served.—Deer Boston for the winter. Allen Spear is having the upper story of his the creditors receiving 70 cents on a dollar. Isle Gazette. Report says that the Cass Sumner house on shop finished for tenements, which are scarce. Jesse Gushec shot an Arctic owl one day Austin Gcrrish, who has been at Dover, N. Mrs. Sam’l Julian is stopping at tbe Myrtle Hyler street has been purchased by the Misses H., is at borne on a visit. Arc lights are being Introduced into the last week. He took it to a taxidermist in D EER ISLE. Stackpole. House, Rockland, with her daughter, Mrs. Union to have it stuffed nnd mounted. The Dudley Morey is In poor health. Mr. Hayes, superintendent of the shoe shop, stores. F. J. Wiley and F. 8. Sherman lead S. White. Ship St. John, Capt. Orris H. Kales, sailed bird measured live feet from lip to tip. Capt. Frank Torrey and wife arc at Capt. was in Boston last week. the way. F. H. Torreys’. from New York Nov. 14th for Yoknhama, Minnie Toiman has gone to Iiarrc, Vt., to G. W. Gushce has started in the fur business. Mrs. John Jon»s of Belfast is visiting her J. B. Stearns came home from Boston, Sat­ 8. F. Torrey, wbo lias been mntc of yacht Japan, with a cargo of oil. join her husband, who is at work stonc-cutling Coming up from the cellar the oilier morning daughter, Mrs. J. N. Vinal. urday morning. Mrs. Harris of New York ut (hat place. Now Then, has arrived home. Some of our citizens have been feasting on returned with him. he told the family that he had caught the Bert Maxey has moved into the chambers The Blaine mansion which stands upon the biggest rat they ever saw, at the same time Washington County venison enptured at Till­ The ladles of the Homo for Aged Women “BILL BARRETT.” of Samuel Richardson’s house. sight of the old liquor agency is gradually producing n muskrat which he captured in n son wharf, Rockland, Thursday niglit byjWar- Association are planning a course of lectures George Ncwbcrt has moved into the lene nearing completion. a barrel partly filled with potatoes. den Peabody. for the coming season. William 8. Barrett, known ns “ Bill Barrett,” ment vacated by N. B. Eastman. There is talk of having a bowling ally here The I. O. G. T. has installed the following died Monday of list week of paralysis, aged 78. Capt. Otis Averill has purchased and moved Edwin Start Is Adding a new stable to his Miss Ella Doty and Mlw Cclinda Spear have The amusement is line but it gives one bow officers for the present term : Alonzo Ncwbert, Ills Itilbcr built the famous turnpike road into the house formerly owned by the late building with all the modern improvements. between Stecpslde, Mount Megunticook, nnd Betsey Spear. The house is situated near the returned from their visit to Boston. legs to roll ten pins. C. T .; Mrs. Winfield Cliaples, V. T. j Walter the lake (if the same name. Barrett lived on Ephriam Pendleton docs the work. E. Gushce, It. S.j C. Lizzie Gushce, F. S.; Oyster River school house. Miss Francis Dillingham has been passing n The young man who attempted suicide by a farm of three hundred acres, cultivating fruit Mrs. Noyes, who has so faithfully cared for Ella Newt) rt, Trens.; Mrs. B. F. Simmons, land grapes. The place Is visited by all who The ladies of the Congregational Society drinking carbolic acid has very nearly rccov few weeks with friends at Thomaston. her invalid mother, Mrs. E. W. Gould, In her Chap.; Fred Davidson, L. D .; Chester Butler, sojourn here. Some remarkably interesting have purchased a furnace for the parsonage. cred by the effects of the poison. stories of wild mountain life were told by Bar­ Rev. Mr. Hunnewell being In the invalid sickness, lins returned homo to Waltham, M.; Electa Rolibins, D. M.; Vesta Brown, I. They do not mean that the pastor and his fam­ The proprietor of tbe Vinalhaven laundry is rett. He leaves a widow and two ilaugiitcrs, corps, Sunday, there was no preaching nt the Mass. about to get divorced Irom It, alleging cruel G. j l-’rcd Carleton, Sent. married, upon whom will lx- entailed his valu­ ily shall suffer from cold this winter. Congregational Church. able eslate. The Juvenile Bnnd, mentioned heretofore, treatment and nn utter failure to support him An interesting letter from Rev. J. II. Beale Charles Walker has purchased the two story The new Georges River Lodge, K. of P., assumes tho name of Mt. Battle Band. It A. B. Vinal assumed bis old position as informs ns that his goods arrived in Montrose, house near Oyster River bridge, known ns the starts out with 23 charter members. The SM ART COW. consists of ten pieces, Frank Miller being postmaster in the Vinalhaven office Monday Mass., Oct. 30th, nnd Ihat they ate Irom their Lermond house, and is tearing the house down Knights are very enthusiastic over the work. leader. of this week. He’s hack on his old stumping own table Nov. 1st. He preached in the M. E. The Jersey cow, Agnes, Maine Slale Regis­ and moving it nway. Last Wednesday Mr. Someone tried to capture the liquor seized try, owned by (be experiment station nt the Walker fell from this building, receiving severe A sturgeon was in the river Saturday and ground ! Church, nt Wakefield, Sunday, Nov. 3, for the and stored by Officer Dyer In the lockup, pastor, Rev. Mr. Cook. Mr. Beale has a situa­ Maine State College, has made 370 pounds of injuries about leg and back. our old fisherman, W. F. Teague, was within The remark was mndc recently that closing nnsalled Gutter in 218 days, and this with only a few feet of him in his boat. The fish may Thursday night, hut failed to accomplish their work hore wns [he making of some of the men tion as book-keeper with the American Head­ experimental feeding and without forcing in Mrs. Harris Stackpole is at Redwood, Iowa, think himself lucky that Teague did not have object. They ruined the lock, however. ing Manufacturing Company, 110 Broad street. the least. It will lie a good cow of any other taking care of her sick sister Amanda. Capt. It probably will be the making of some ol an axe with him for he would have been a Our three woolen factories, the Knox Woolen He expects to preach once at least every Sab­ breed that beats that record. Stackpole goes out there in a few days, and (hem paupers. goner—and friends would have had a liberal Co., the Cnraden Woolen Co. and the Mcgun- bath. He and his wife both like in Montrose. after a short time they go to Washington, The Pioneer’s digestive organs seems to be a liticral slice of sturgeon. ticook Woolen Co., are all running on full Kansas, and will pass the winter with their son all right this fall. If she doesn’t become con­ SEAL HARBOR. The owner of the steamer Mollie, wishing to time and the Camden Woolen Co. is hnving a 8EW. SYSTEM OF BEE-KEEPiNG 1 Capt. Fred W. Stackpole. stipated she will probably round the bay all Schooner Abbie Walker, Capt. Dobbin, is Money enn be made keeping make their last tiip down the river for the sea­ large addition built to the north end, two loading paving at the B. G. Co. wharf. Rees, in nearly every family Schooner Grace Andrews, Capt. Obed An winter as usual. son, kindly asked some of their friends to go stories high. August Stolpc has purchased a lot of land there is some one who could keep drews, sailed from Portland for South America The Fox Island Steamboat Co. is thinking Bees on my plan, and secure a with them. They made a trip to Wotton’s Frank D. Hopkins, a Camden farmer, has of T. E. Wiley for a paving quarry. handsome yearly income. If not Thursday last. His wife and daughter go with of getting another boat to take the Pioneer Sea Side Inn, where they camped for the night, lost about twenty sheep, destroyed by dogs, at J. II. Steele is building anew house. Wm. desired to keen B ees for .Money, him on the voyage. Just before sailing the place. If anything is done this winter it will Tripp is doing the work. keep some to have Pure Honey leaving the next morning for the Islands, but different times in the past five years. A few for family use. Illustrated Hook captain and those in the cabin had a very nar­ only be a temporary arrangement. I-’. A. Snow's house is up and ready for of information, Free, Write owing to a heavy sea they were obliged to re­ weeks ago ho covered a sheep’s carcass with clapboarding. row escape from suffocation by coal gas. They turn home that tide. poison, leaving it in a corner of his pasture, Tbe Louisiana lottery management failed to Mrs. LIZZIE E. COTTON. were very badly off, and a physician had to be Fred Jnekson and James Curtis were nrottnd WEST GORHAM. MAINE telling people of the lact. Half a dozen dogs lo send any prizes here in its last drawing Tuesday with the B. G. Co’s span of grays, summoned. Alton Spear returned from his gunning trip, Monday, hale and happy, being fortunate Io be have been poisoned by it, among them valuable The chances of drawing anything in it is about delivering goods. 0. W. Davis, Jr., and family left Bangor the only one out of four to kill a caribou, and hunting dogs. The owners of two of these [he sumc as that ot a woman hitting a hen with a stone. Friday for Tennessee, where they will reside In the tun came in when the crew got together dogs had Hopkins before Trial Justice Miller. LINCOLN. the future. Mr. Davis was for many years and tugged nway to bring their meat into It was an exciting trial, sympathy being An Intoxicating doso of morphine has been largely identified with the business interests in camp, five miles nway. It took 1 1-2 days (o divided between the dogs and the sheep. known to produce nn obfuscation of the cere Penobscot County and was connected with the GROWING WALDOBORO. accomplish the job. Then they trucked it to There was a large attendance. Hopkins fur­ bral centers with a consequent hypertrophy ol Katahdin Iron Works Company in whose opera­ nished bonds to the December term of Supreme the tongue, and a general bewilderment of the 4 5 c . Skowhegan, where it wns photographed and tions he introduced many important improve­ dressed, the meat divided and Conductor Court. legs, so be cautious about the dose. ments, he being an expert in the business. A Town Which Enters Upon the Win­ Hooper of lha K. & L. had the hide. Mr. These he will utilize in the Southern iron mines, The ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold The closing of work here this full was the ter With Fine Business Prospects. Spear is having the head set up for his curios­ TwEfJfY~F,VE Ce^ s. his new field of operations. a fair on the afternoon and evening of the cause of postponing the marriage of a young ity shop, which will add to its beauty, as he 22d inst. in Megunticook Hall. There will be couple. The young man left a tew days ago ST. GEORGE. has a fine specimen. Mr. Spear kiodly re­ an apron and fancy article sale with a good for Vermont to get work so instead of ringing Dramatic, Musical, Society and Other Albert Kalloch, mate of sch. Eliza Leven- membered many of his friends with a liberal supper at six o’clock p. m. Contributions of the girl’s finger he wrung her heart. W ild News. W e H a v e T a k e n T h e Aoencv F oil saller, is at home. junk of the meat for which they were very fancy articles and food for the table will be Hard trials and great tribulations at North E. O. Clark is in Boston. Joseph Jenkins conducted a very interesting thankful. Mr. Spear did not forget Wether- gladly received and duly appreciated. The Haven this fall. There have been seven arrests Capt. Chas. Keene is at borne. meeting at the church Sunday evening of last bee’s relic room and he brought him a pair of week. proceeds will he used toward a fund for the made in the little hamlet within ten weeks. It P. E. Storer was in Portland last week. caribou horns, which they found in the woods. purchase of a soldiers monument for Camden. Scb. Eliza Levensaler, Kalloch, is loaded looks now ns though the place would be well Allen W. Aehorn of Westboro is In town. Cobb’s Soaps! and bound for New York with lime from All should give this movement their warm and represented in Thomaston for a while. Thomaston. cordial support. Warren and Vinalhaven Miss Francis Hollis has gone to Damariscotta. The school-house was bid off nt auction Sat­ WASHINGTON. A young man leit this week for Stony Creek have fine mouuments, why should not Cam­ for a winter's job. His wife accompanied him Thos. and Gracie Leigh of Hallowell arc in They are composed of the choicest urday by J. A. Ewell for $15. He will use it den’s heroic dead have a monument worthy of iwn. as a store house. to the boat. As she took his hand to bid him materials and are highly commended Rev. J. H. Barrows of Tenant’s Harbor their sacrifices and devotion to country ? Our good bye she did not give him the instantane­ Capt. L. L. Kennedy has gone to Fort Paine, Little Items About the People We ladies have tuken hold of the mutter in earnest, supplied the pulpit here Sunday in exchange ous photograph kiss but one oi the old linger­ Alabama. with Rev. G. S. Hill. Know. and with proper support from the public at by everyone who has given them a ing variety which delayed the boat several Mrs. Levitt Storer and son have returned The masons have finished their work on the large will make a success of it. new school-house and the finishing touches minutes. from Boston. trial. will be put on this week. A Goodly Batch of Newsy Items from The death of Wm. S. Barrett, a venerable R. B. Fillmore canvnsses our town tins week Mrs. T. F. Turner and son have returned The Toilet Soap is carefully medi- Mrs. J. A. Ewell is very ill. Mr. Ewell, our Razorville. citizen of Camden on the 11th inst., will occa­ for Xmas books for the children. He is an from Boston. geninl trader, has the sympathy of the entire sion sincere regrets to a great many people community in the sickness of bis wife. Marr Bros, have completed their stable honest and reliable young man, who, although Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Feylcr have returned iealcd and delicately perfumed. It outside of Camden. He was known far and near blind, supports his family, and people who The Clark’s Island Co. has discharged nearly which adds much to the appearance of the as an honored pioneer and an admirer of nature, from Thomaston. all its workmen except a few who will proba­ place. deal with him can depend upon receiving heals Chapped Hands, cures Eczema, bly run during the winter. The company has who had the opportunity of gratifying his Mrs. Charles S. Cook of Portland is visiting The school in Razorville commenced Mon their money’s worlh and doing a good action her mother, Mrs. Isaac Reed. a large stock of pavir.g blocks on bund. taste for the sublime and beautiful to the full­ at the same time. and all Skin Diseases. Best soap A very enthusiastic parish meeting was held day, under the instruction of C. F. Blanchard est extent. "Uncle Billy,” as he was familiarly Ex-Gov. Marble has returned Irom bis tall In the First Baptist Church on Saturday eve­ of Damariscotta. called, was a large man. Six feet three inches hunt in the woods of Oxford Couniy. for babies, and so pleasant in the ning a week ugo. Rev. G. S. Hill was invited Mrs. P. G. Ingalls, who has been very ill in height his form was a conspicuous figure at BUSY UNION. to continue his pastorate another year. There was a sociable and dance given by tbe mouth it is highly prized for the The pastor held three services on Sunday of with pneumonia, has so for recovered as to he all gatherings and being of a kindly disposition young people in Union Hail Tuesday evening. last week, driving lour miles to Seul Harbor about ibc bouse. and full of good humor would relate stories What the Week Has Brought Forth S. L. Miller of this town Is the leading candi­ Teeth. Sold by all druggists for and preaching, thence six miles in the storm A sermon by Rev. H. W. Abbott is an­ of his chcequered experience to the great back again to the church where a small but amusement of the crowd of eager listeners he up the Valley. date for the position of department commander interested congregation awaited him. nounced for next Sabbuth at Ingulfs Hull, of the Maine G. A. R. He has the unanimous Ruzorvillc, subject “The Resurrection.” was sure to have around him. The funeral SOUTH CUSHING. was attended by a large number of people from support of the Eastern Maine veterans. William Beckett Is very sick. Miss Abbie McDowell of this place has just Lincolnville and other places. He leaves an A Queer Accident, Something About Remember that the Iopus Male Quartet of the New Hall and Crow Scalps. A. R. Rivers has his store completed. closed a successful term of school at South invalid wife and two daughters, Mrs. Hanson Rockland, with McNamara, the famous Irish Miss Mabel Marshall is very sick with ty­ Montvllle. After three weeks vacation she will character sketch artist, wiil give a concert here phoid fever. Beverage and Mrs. Mark Calderwood. He will See other Union news on another page. teach another term there. Thanksgiving night, under the auspices of our Mrs. Georgie Taylor is visiting friends and be missed by a great many wbo travel tbe J. C. Burton went to Boston yesterday. Edwin Luce of Butt Co., California, once a Grund Army Post. Per cake. relatives in Boston. Turnpike. O. A. Burkett was in Boston last week. Miss Aliee Ulmer is at home from Thomas resident of this town, and a son of the late The News reports the receipt of the new lock LIVELY ROCKPORT. Mrs. Geo. Bachelder was in Angusla last ton for a short time. Wm. 8. Luce, died very suddenly of congestive boxes tor tbe postoffiee. They are the Yale & The Laundry Soap is combined George H. Demuth has purchased a horse o chills on the 12th of Sept, being absent from week, called there by the sickness of her daugh­ Towne Manufacturing Company’s latest im­ George Carter of Hope. Matters of Local and General Interest— ter Lilia. home on business at the time. He lett a wife Maritime Matters, proved pattern, metal and glass fronts, with with Borax in correct proportions, Capt. Thomas N. Stone has been to Bangor and three small children, besides several rela­ 0. A. Burkett, town treasurer, has paid and purchased lumber for a house, which he Mrs. H. L. Lovejoy is in Portland. bottoms of metallic grating. The doors and tives in this and adjoining towns. $35.30 as bounty on 353 erows this year, of nnd is specially adapted for Wash­ intends to build the coming spring. The mud digger is still at work in onr har­ frames are of heavy bronze with patent beveled which number Carl Thurston shot 135, Wes­ Capt. Thomas Chadwick of schooner Jennie The new church ut Razorville is nearly com­ bor. plate-glass panels upon which appear the num­ F. Willey has been at home for a short time ton Carrol 102, A. M.'I itus 31, Fred Gleason bers. ing Flannels and Blankets. It is a while his schooner wus discharging in Port­ pleted on the exterior and has been plaslcred H. L. Shepherd and wife were in New York, ready for the inside finish. A bell has been 29, Bert Norwood 18, Geo. Merrifield 14, Frank On Tuesday evening Nov. 12th, the following land. last week. Burns 11, Herbert Hills 10. luxury to use it as it leaves the hands HOPE. purchased which is now en routo and expected Capt. P. C. Morrill and wife have moved officers o f Medomak Valley Lodge,I. O. G. T., The masons arc now at work on the Cily The remains of Mrs. Carter N. Pay6on, Sr., to be hung during the present week. One has into their new house. ere installed by D. G. C. T. Wm. R. Eatun : soft, and makes the clothes sweet as were disinterred from the Rockport cemetery only to remember the old structure as it was in Hall and a line hall it will be. The addition F. L. Eugley, C. ’J'.; Edna Young, V. T .; A. The new ship in Pascal's yard is ail timbered and placed beside that of her husband. July lust to observe the great change thut has will contain a stage, 18x20 feet, ladies und K. Waltz, I*. C. T .; W. R. Eaton, See.; Dora a lily and white as snow. J. W. Sands and family of Dover came out and the planking and decks have been taken place for the better in the little village. gents ante-rooms, property room, buth room Guy, A. S .; H. I. Eugley, F. 8.; Mabel Clark, through by private conveyance last week. Mr commenced. and rear exit. A hard-wood floor will he In order that you may test the Sands wus the daughter ol the late Charles Strangers passing here was were wont to Inquire Treas.; F. 8. Clark, Guard; W. J. Jameson, merits of these Celebrated Soaps we Barnes. what the old structure was used for, and it G. H. M. Barrett has commenced operations laid and the building will be heated with u Marshal. on Lily pond by digging a channel to float his fnrnaee. We are on the move ubead. oiler yon a sample or Introductory We are indebted to Messrs. Geo. Athearn made a hard question for some of the villagers The drama “ Breudon the Wutcrs”whick will and Joseph Wiley for a nice piece of deer ice the coming winter, preparatory to sluicing Package containing 45 cents worth to answer. They now can have the pleasure Dr. I-'. E. Vurney has moved his family and he given under the auspices of Chas. Keizer steak. They shot it on Hatchet mountain near it. of Soap 1'oLonly 25 cents. E. Roy’s and it weighed when dressed 119 of looking upon as fine a church edifice as can effects from Skowhegan here. His brother ac­ Post,Friday, Nov. 29th,will have the following pounds. be found in uny country town without inquir­ Mrs. E. M. Talbot will remove her stock of companies him. They will open a modern -ast of characters; “Dr. Harlem,” Dr. F. M. O W L’S HEAD. ing its uses. To the untiring energy, self millinery and fancy goods, last of this month, drug store in one half the store now occupied Eveleth; “ Harry Harlem,” Sanford E. Welt; Anthony Dyer is building an extension to sacrifice and skill of Rev. H. W. Abbott of into the McAllister store, corner of Main and by Mrs. O. A. Burkett, who will gradually Fred Hastings," W. J. Jameson; "Bob Win­ his house. Rockland,the architect and builder,great praise Central stieets. close out her business and in another season ders,” H. 1. Eugley; "Jonathan Wild Butts,” The plank Is on the\spot to build the side is due. Mr. Varney will occupy tbe whole store. The Bicknell Tea Co. walk. Large quantities of Christmas trees are being F. B. Miller; “Lucy Harlem," Alice Winslow; hauled here for shipment lo New York on the Messers Varney come well recommended uad Levitt Smith has gone to Boston to work in Mrs. Loring," Dora Gray; "Diliy,” Maud 398 MAIN STREET. the shoe shop. T H E 'KEAG, steamer Lucy P. Miller. Last year it was es­ we wish for their success. Mayo. Arrangements will be made to huve a Christ­ timated that more than fifty cords of these trees Lyman Frye met with u peculiar accident ------—- mas tree in the chapel. were carried to New York by the Miller. last week. He was carrying a load of pants to EAST WALDOBORO. What is Now Going On in the Good Old Timber Hill aud Owl’s Head schools com­ The Fred A. Norwood W. R. C. was visited Brown Bros, factory in So. Union. When he T. 8. Bowden, esq., and wife of Washington mence the first Monday in December. Shipping Town. . Wednesday evening |by the Department In­ stopped for an errand at Roscoe Miller’s shop isited Mrs. Bowden’s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Crockett & Co. Fred Smith and wife who have been spend­ someone discovered his load to be on fire. W. W. Davis lust Sunday. Mr. Bowden is ing a week in Boston returued Saturday. Fred Thompson has moved from Spruce spector, Mrs. V. A. Wurdwell ot Camden. A teaching in the Mank district this fail It had burned through an old blanket, a half A. M. Fuller of Rockland will given pulpit Head into Abel Allen's house. good supper was prepared by the ladies, the Mrs. Elethea Mank,widow of Ike lateChurles —DEALERS IN---- bible and Webster E. Perry of Boston will Why not bridge ibe Spruce Head difficulty Post invited to partake with them und a pleas­ inch rope and spoiled several pairs of pants. Munk of Waldoboro, died Nov. 12th aged 84 give a chandelier for the chapel. ant gathering is reported. No one could account for the fire as Mr. Frye years. Iter demise was quite sudden aud un- by building the bridge wanted? Answers peeted although she has been in leehle health S. P. Brown, Allisou Maddocks and B. A. A company of about 50 of tbe older residents does not smoke. He thinks a spark came lor some years. Emery are finishing the chapel inside. It will solicited. from some passing team. probably be dedicated about the first of Janu­ Mrs. Nancy J. of Matlmeus is very of our village called Monday evening on Mr. ------—-*»------. COAL. ary. sick with pneumonia at her sister's, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Joseph Gould, to congratulate them W A L D O . BURKETTVILLE. Dennison’s. ou having spent fifty years in happy wedlock. HURRICANE. John Hannon had a hauling bee to move a They were cordially welcomed. Speeches The band boys have engaged 1’rof. O. F. Many of our stonecutters are finding work SOUTH LIBERTY. Broken, Egg, Stove and bouse, Saiuiuay. were made by C. F. Richards, Capt. James Meservey to teach them. in Concord, Barre and Stony Creek, as their Rev. Amos Brown is lo hold a protracted Elden and Hamlin Burkett huve each built Magune aud P. J. Carle Lon. Rev. T. E. Bras- The Packing Company is doing a very good meetings here soon. suitable Jhuildings to store ice in for family work here is on the decrease. business and the hands are making good pay. uses. tow ottered prayer. Resreshuients were served John Hannon has bought a house of Sarah Franklin Coal A load of wood hauled by an ox, harnessed Charles Cogun ut Warren captured a large Nelson and moved the same on his farm. C’oreue Miller, who has been teaching in and a pleasant social hour passed. owl on the southern end of the island, Wednes­ Union, is ut home. She will resume leaching betweeu the thills, ’ wus one of (he sights last ------■ *♦*------day. Chas. Alley has moved into his house, lie -i- v r. :i i. . . . i baa been stopping ior some lime at l.ewis then- about Dec 1st. eek. It came from the Big Lauding. ATLANTIC- 1. 1-. Haley s family have moved to Mont- Sneed’s. 4. F. CROCKETT & CO. A supper and entertainment at Mcdomac George Green was in Massachusetts lust James Joyce is repairing the school-house .pelier, \ I., where he------is at ------work. We vc are sorry 1. Valley Giaugc Hall, Salurday Nov. 7lh, was in Dist. No. 2. to lose so good a neighbor James Overlook Tuesday night coming to large y attended ufid enjoyed. week, looking up another soldiers monument the Corner, came across a wild animal of some job. The Warren monument, manufactured Wednesday Dr. Erskine went to Belfast, re­ Mrs. John Morrisey has returned from Ban- I kind Ihdt appeured to huve been wounded. Il Crockett Block, North End, 'I he funeral of Mis. Andrew Burkett was turn ng Saturday accompanied by his wile who 8Of. Heaiepleasedloheurih.it her son, T . I wus dark and he could not make out what it he d in the school-house at ibis pluee Wednes­ by Green & MeConchle, is very satisfactory to I bis' been visiting her mother, Mrs. C. A. Elier, W. Morrisey, who has been quite ill, is im­ was. The boys scoured ibe surroundings, but day, uilcnued by Rev. J. D. Payson ol Union, the Warren people. for the past two weeks. proving. | the beast had escaped. ROCKLAND. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889, 7

iftarine ^epartnunt. LIME MARKET. LIME IS KING The demand for lime has been much better , ,, D _ . _ Sch. Billow, Wlilltcn. arrived Saturday, than for brick It is estimated that one tlrm of ‘n DUSy, B o om ing, P ro sp e ro u s , berry receivers of Rockland lime have sold 8,000 E .w . & co. !E.B. HASTINGS 8eh. Nautilus, Tolman, arrived Friday. Happy, County of Knox. CALL SPECIAL barrels during the week. The supply at the ______ATTENTION TO THEIR A. C. Oay & Co. have bought sohooncrAlllo present writing is light.—N. Y. Engineering i LINK OF Oakes. Journal. Capt. Charles Paul has taken command of Some Satisfying Statistics Collated at L * 1 the State's Expense. sch. Idaho. BOSTON CHARTERS. Sch. Samuel Weller, Wade, arrived Sunday I Deputy Labor Commissioner Campbell has from Ipswich. 1 completed his work of gathering Btatlsllcs con­ SPECIAL Sch. James Maloy, Bernel, Is nt the South The freight situation continues Io present a cerning the state’s lime industry, and has for- Railway for repairs. vety favorable outlook for vessel owners. The ! warded a very interesting nnd carefully pre­ Sch. Fleetwood, Grant, arrived in Portland South American lumber trade is expceled to pared report to headquarters at Augusta. From yesterday from Saco. assume larger proportions soon, anil although it we learn the state’s lime manufacturing in­ there arc but few orders at hand there Is a dustry is confined almost exclusively to this Schs. A. Hayford, Warren, and Wm. Board- stronger feeling in the market,as the shipments county. The only exception noted is nt Lin­ F ANNOUNCEMENT! man, Torrey, arrived Friday. from Montreal have stopped for the season,and colnville, Waldo County, where nine kilns, Capes and Collars, Sell. Zamora, I’errv, arrived nt I’olnt-a-Pilre, a large quantity of lumbeo remains to lie eight of them old style, arc operated. In this Quad, 22 ult., from New York. forwarded. county the following towns arc engaged in the Sch. Mnrv J. Cook, HolTses, nrrived nt New The coastwise trade Is very active in all lines business, giving them in the order ol their Im­ York the I Itb, from Fernandina. The Ice trade is slowlv drawing to n close, but portance, Rockland, I'liomaston, Rockport and Muffs and Boas, Sch. Lnella Snow, Carter, Is on the way to there will be more or less lee shipped from the Warren Tile average width of the quarries Is Must? Sold Charleston from Rockport with lime. Kennebec to southern ports as long as there is 175 feet, uvetage depth 75 feet, the deepest no danger of vessels gett ng ice hound In the being 150. Sch. W. Armington, Drinkwater, arrived nt We have got an excellent assort­ Kennebec River. Coal freights arc verv linn and STEAM KAlLltOADB. Baltimore the 13th, from Providence. are quoted to Boston Ht $1 (if) to $1.65 per ton and Gloves. ment of Sch. W. J. Leriuond, Hupper, sailed from In Rockport nnd Rocklnnd the bulk of the from Baltimore at $1.50 to $1.55 from Norfolk quarried rock is transported to the kilns by St. Thomas 29 ult., for Pascagoula. and $1.35 to $110 from Philadelphia. stcun railroads. The Rockport road is three Sch. Gen. Ames, Jameson, arrived In Savan­ The coastwise lumber Irndeis now command miles long and cost $10,000. The Rocklnnd nah, Oa.,Friday Irom Barren Island. ing considerable attention. We quote road Is len miles in length, Including spurs Si-li. Thos. Hix, Thorndike, Is loading coal Savannah to Baltimore. $6 50 per M. and to and branch tracks, nnd will cost when com­ in New York lor II. II. Hall & Co. of this New York, $7.50 to $7.75. From Fernandina pleted, $300,000. This road employs two SEAL PLUSH SACQUES city. to New York from $7 7-8 io $3 per M.isolitHln powcHtil siidille-tnnk locomotives, 264 cars and Sch. S. J. Lindley, Pettce, arrived last night able,and Irom Darien, Ox. to Boston about $8 20 men, and has nearly two miles of yellow with corn and feed from Boston for Lincoln­ Rock freights from Charleston to Baltimore pine trestle. ville. are quoted at $2.70 per ton. Wc have just received a large line of Tile following charters are reporotd ABOUT ONE HUNDRED CLOTHING! Schs. Nile and J. S., Glover are due here Sch. Samuel C. Hart, Boston, to New York Patent kilns fill Knox County air with their the above goods in fine and medium from N ew York with corn for the Rockland empty oil barrels, at 6 cents each. healthful smoke anti furnish the Atlantic cities grades. Steam Mill. with Hie best of lime. In 1888 in this county Sch. John I. Snow, Ilinklcy, arrived Sunday Sch. Sallic B., Swan’s Island to New York were 92 patent kilns, but nine new kilns have $20 Up to the Highest Grades from Bonaire with n cargo of suit fur I. L. paving at $23 per M, loaded, discharged and liccn constructed since tiiat time in Thomaston Snow Sr Co. wharfage tree. and several in this city. Sch. Jeremiah Smith, Oreen’s Landing to Sch. Carrio C. Miles, Marston, arrived Fri­ Washington, paving and curb slone at $1.80 GREAT APPETITES To every customer buying a PLUSH day. She carried away her (lying jib coming per ton. Have these kilns, consuming as they do 85,000 TffE L\LFqED DOLqE into the harbor. cords of wood yearly, and producing 1,800.000 CLOAK at our store, The old Kansas at the South Railwny has Sell. N. II: Skinner, Green’s Landing, casks ol limp. Ol this amount ot wood 52.173 been ull torn to pieces, and the new schooner is New York, paving, on private terms. cords were lauded here liy the handsome and building in her place. Sch. Sallic E. Ludlam, paving, Soincs Sound jaunty English wood-boats in 1883, there being Sch.Julia Berkelc loads lime today from John to New York, on private terms. that year 604 foreign arrivals. Tills wood wus Pillsbury lor New York. Cupt. George Tup- Sell T.W. Haven.rough stone,Vinalliavcn to invoiced at $105,648.75. $25,000,00 We will Give a Handsome Mnff per has taken command. Philadelphia, at $1150 lump sum. THE MEN EMPLOYED Sch. G. M. Brainerd, Mullen, arrived yes­ A schooner, Vinalliavcn to New York, 500 Directly nnd Indiiectly by this industry will Worth of Men’s, Youth’s,Boys terday from Philadelphia with coal for Belfast tons paving, on private tcrmB. approximate 3000. To make the casks 460 are and sailed this morning. A schooner, (300 tons), Penobscot River to required, other laborers about the kilns 644, and Children’s Clothing to be TO M A T C H . Sch. Martha Innis, Hunt, lay in the cove New York, paving at $25 per M nnd wharfage. while it requires 275 vessels with 800 sailors to Saturday, lime laden from Gay for New York. A schooner (180 tons register),Clark’s Island freight the product to the various Atlantic closed out by She received a new innin-all. ports. The Knox fit Lincoln railroad, for the to New York, paving, $22 per M and wharf­ year ending Dec. 31, 1883, transported 114,000 We have the finest assortment of Sch. M. Lnella Wood still lies at the Soutli age. ------. ♦*------casks of lime. To run the various lime plants Railway wailing for her spars, which a crew of the county nearly one million of capital Is on the Atlantic whaif are busy whittling out. GOT ’EM. employed. Sch. Robert A. Snow, Pillsbury, arrived at SI.IOHTLY TRADITIONAL JAN. 1, 1890, Kingston, Ja., 31, from Charleston with lum­ Deputy Sheriff Gray Makes a Success­ ber. She loads logwood to North of Hatteras. It is claimed that Samuel Rankin, in 1823, ful Official Visit to North Haven. shipped the first cargo of lime from Rockland, CLOTH GARMENTS Sch. M. J. Lee, Murray, which put into then East Thomaston, to New York, ship Leo, Boothbay with her cargo of lime on lire, put The reign of terror at North Haven and Pul­ pit Harbor lias ended. For several weeks a Cupt. Josiah Spaulding, being the (ordinate back here, got her cargo in order and sailed vessel. The lime sold there fur $2 a barrel, again Friday. succession of burglaries lias seriously troubled In all the new styles ever shown east the people of these peaceful communities, and 'file prevailing price the past year lias been 97 Regardless ot Cost, to settle Sch. Charlie Woolsey, Marston, from this Deputy Sheriff J. W. Gray ot Vinalhaven was cents. ofBo3ton. Remember we have large, port with lime for New York, put into Booth- called to look into the matter. A little quiet A DANGEROUS RIVAL well lighted and convenient Cloak bay last week, having lostjibboom in collision work on his part directed his attention to cer­ 3’o our lime industry is the competition at St. — up the estate of— with schooner Genius. tain parties, and he proceeded to run them John and vicinity. A small doty is imposed Room to try on Garments. Look Sch. Mabel Hooper, Hooper, sailed Friday down. Near Hie Cabot cottage, which liail wbicb is more titan offset by the cheapness of from New York tor Benmrara with general been burglarized, was found an empty toilet labor, the nearness of quarry, kiln, whart and at the cargo at $3700 lump sum. Mrs. Hooper ac­ soap box, from which the burglars bad evi­ wood supply. But the acknowledged superior­ companies the captain on the voyage. dently removed the contents. He took the ity ol the Knox County product has thus far Sch. Curessa Young, whicli went ashore near cover of the box, and called ut the house of kept the St. John substitute in abeyance. White Head, came to the South Railway for one of the suspected parties, Fred E. Dyer. Nevertheless 225.000 casks of lime were shipped repairs. She lost her fore-boat and received Here some of the soap was found, tallying from the Provinces into the States last year. Children’s Cloaks 1 with the trude mark on the box. Dyer said he G.F.WoodStGo other damages to keel. She repaired and sailed ------4*.------Friday and one of the other suspected parties got it in Bangor. Gray, apparently satisfied, left the SAb SUMMARY. The cutter Dallas came in here yesterday house and immediately proceeded to look up Felt Shoes and Slippers We have them in all sizes. with sch. Geo. Shattuck, Capt. Poland, which the other alleged party in ihe soap transaction. The Gloucester Advertiser sums up the total they found oir Greenlaw’s Point, disabled in Suspect No. 2 denied all knowledge of ihe of Gloucester fishermen lost In the season just collision. She was lor-ded with wood for this soap. Then Suspect No. 1 was again visited, closed : We are Sole Agents for this city. port und after some persuasive e.loquence on the The number of Gloucester fishing vessels The following sailed Friday for New York : part of Deputy Gray, broke down and gave llie losl during the year was 14, the same number Clara Colcord, Colcord. Ella Pressev, Grav, whole thing away, and Elisha Thayer, John E. as last year, viz , 2 in the Bank fishery, 5 in Idaho, Paul. All of these are lime lautn Davis and Dyer were laken into custody. They the herring trade, 3 on Georges and 4 in the except the Colcord which has lumber and ex­ were brought before Trial Justice Kittredge at bore fisheries. Their aggregate tonnage was celsior from Bangor Vinalliavcn Wednesday afternoon, Dyer ap­ 853.23 tons, and their value with outfits about These are Fresh, New Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES. We have just put in an immense Capt. Clnrence Henderson of this city has pearing as stale's evidence, and Davis and $60,000, on which there was $50,064 insurance. taken command of schooner Georgianna,which Thayer were held for trial at the December Three vessels were lost with their crews of bought this season for Cash, stock of the late Capt. Joy commanded. F. A. Thorn­ term of court. They are now In Wiscasset thirty-eight men all told. The number of men We invite an inspection of our dike of this city owns 3 4 of the vessel, Capt. jail, and Dyer is in the jail in this city. After tshed overboard, capsized or missing in and will be sold Joy owning the remaining quarter. the hearing the other two broke down and con- r os, etc , and who have died at sea, was 32, large and complete stock in every making llie total loss ot life 70, against 63 the department. •‘Talking about geography," said a captain fesssed. They have been concerned in some previous year. to a reporter of T h e C.-G. the other day, ‘‘I half a dozen burglaries and thieveries. The i he tonnage of tiie fourteen vessels lost last New Goods in Every Dent. knew a captain once who chartered at Cardenas locations of their vurious hiding places were vear wits 910.67, their value with outfits about At Prices that cannot fail with sugar for Omaha, and didn’t realize what given, and there has been considerable profit­ $G3,000, and the insurance $55,127. Lives lost n colossal joke was being played upon him.” able digging on Ihe pait of the officials. Far 2 High Cut Grain Shooting Shoes leti’s Harbor yielded a batch of silver wuu- 03. to please the most Of our store and customers will Sell. Thomas Potter, Kennedy, of Ibis port, from the Cabot cottage, Dogfish Island a barrel In 1887 thirteen vessels wero lost, aggregat­ lime-laden for New York, was in collision Fri­ of valuables, and so on. Some ol the goods ing 843.33 tons, representing a value wilh out­ Careful Buyers. find day off While Head with schooner Northern recovered were evidently the fruits of incur­ fits of $62,900; on which there was an insurance Light, Robbins, lumber-laden Irom Bangor for sions further up river. of $51,445; lives lost, 81. New York. The Potter had her main rigging Deputy Gray has done the county a good In 188li 'he number of vessels lost was 26; damaged the Northern Light losing her jib- service in finding out and breaking up the gang tonnage, 1751.26; value, $152,300; insurance, boom . The Potter put back hero Saturday for of pirates. Our North Haven correspondent $119,231; lives lost, 13G. BARGAINS repairs. gives the following additional particulars: LINE LEADS THEM ALL LiMESTKits.— Ariosto, Elwell, was ready to "Last spring John Davis and Fred E. Dyer PRISON POINTS. sail Saturday from Hanrahan for Boston.... bought schooner Medora for the avowed pur­ The following sailed Friday for New York: pose of running a packet between Isle au 11 ailt Asa Rogers arrived at Ihe Prison last week, T V B I G L IN E that cannot be had at any other store. Speedwell, J. it. Bodwell, Idaho, J. P. Kelsey. and Rockland. Alter a few trips she was taken lie is from Houlton, and will serve eighteen Mary Brewer, Charlie & Willie and Jennie off llie route und the men pretended to go iish months for thieving Pillsbury... .Nevada, Thomas, is loading to­ ing but in reality were cruising round and day from Shepherd tor New York----Thomas helping themselves to other people’s property. Itusin Is used to adulterate soap. Brussels Potter, Kennedy, sailed yesterday for New The first robbery of much account wus that of soap contains "no rosin,"and is sold by H. 8. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Y o r k ___ Sch. A J Fabens, Peck, sailed yes­ the post office at Pulpit Hat bur where $80 and F l in t . C terday for New York. qtianiitics of tobacco and other things were Excursions to California and Mexico. Sell. Laura Messer towed to Rockport Sun­ taken. About this lime (hey were joined by A Elislia Thayer, and schooner Electric Flash Messrs. Raymond A Whitcomb, iho enter­ 25c day. She tabes in 2400 casks of lime, going WE OPEN TO-DAY thence to Belfast to finish her cargo with hay, lying in Fox Island Thoroughfare was robbed prising excursion managers, present an attract­ thence to Charleston. She loads at Charleston of everything on board worth taking. Thayer ive series o f California tours. Special trams with phosphate rock for Weymouth, Mass. having gone in her Ihe first o f the season and of vestiliuled Pullman palace ears, with dining- SUIT, She gels 25 cents on lime, $4 a ton on hay, knowing where to find things. Laler W. C. cars and other clugant appointments, will con­ TIES 1 case Stripe Dress Goods, -10 in. and $3 25 on phosphate. Capt. J. 11. Leo who Cabot’s eotiages at Pulpit Harbor were bur­ vey llie parties acro ss the continent, and the wide, handsome styles, for the low has been with Capt Gregory a number of glarized and the yacht club-house at the Thor­ tickets entitle the holder to an extended round years will command the vessel this winter. oughfare was entered and blankets and bedding ol the Pacific Coast resorts, while giving also OVERCOAT, JUST IN price of 20c per yd. EJ^Look at stolen. A town meeting was called in Union mire freed mi of ncilun us to the time nnd The Port Townsend correspondent of the Hall und $300 icward whs offered by the town place of sojourn. Another series of tours lias TH IS W E E K . them in our South Window this Daily Commercial News says: Vessels are for llie arrest and conviction of the thieves. Mexico as its principal feature, with a wide experiencing less difficulty in obtaining crews Sheriff Gray of Vinalhaven started on their round of travel—in vestiliuled trains, of course ULSTER, week. on the sound lor deep water ports tl an hcreto- trail wilh the result reported above. —lurough that interesting and picturesque iore. The seamen’s union's demand for $10 ( harlcs Kimball had three hundred head of untry. Two of these excursiuns include Look at our Faille Dress Silks. We per month lor llie round trip is being generally cabbages growing on Leadbetter’s Island. California, and two omit tne Pacific Coast, have a full line of colors for 81 per opposed by the ship brokers. The barkentine Davis mid crew galhered them all and carried llie advantages of travelling ill Ihe Ruyiuond REEFER, Modoc had some uouble wilh a union crew iliein to Hurricane und sold them.” Whitcomb tourist panics arc many, and yard. We have a bargain in Black which had sliipi e I at the rale dent tnded by the persons contemplating a journey iu either di­ union, and it was promptly discharged. A non­ Collars and Cuffs, 24 in. wide, only 81.25 per yard. MARINE EXHIBITION. rection should investigate the sulq.ct through union crew wh- obtained by the vessel’s agent the neat little pamphlet citciilurs, which will UNDERWEAR, in iliis city ut $30 pci month io Melbourne, to tie supplied by W. Raymond, 206 Washington Look at our new Black Dress Goods lie discharged at iliut port after llie vessel's Brief Description of What Can Be street, opposite School slreet, Boston. cargo was unloaded. The blilp E Iward O'Brien Seen at This Great Show. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, at 50c, 62c, 75c, 87c, 81 und 81.25 secured a non-union crew af the same terms. Grandpa says Aluminum Spectacles ure ihe GLOVES, per yard. The Marine Exhibition was opened at Me­ best, as they arc only one quarter the weight Maine vessel masters are complaining a good chanics' Building, Boston, oil Nov. 4. It is an of gold; will not imtiish or rust, aud the deal at the delay they are compelled to undergo exhibition of ships and ull tilings w hich enter Mufflers in Large Variety. Our Tricot Dress Flannels at 25c yd. at Baltimore in waiting for a load of coal after into their construction und which are used in are always brilliant. being chartered. Several state that their own­ navigating them. , CAPS, are bargains. Ask to see them. ers have instructed them to seek other coal A big canal occupies the ground floor of the CARD OF THANKS. SlLK UjttBRELL^S. pons lor business before coming to Baltimore, main hall. This extends urouud the inside of A’n/ia Edwin Libby l ‘n»t .Vo. Hi, Held, o f Maine, New Broadcloth in a very line grade as recent experience lias taught them iliat they tiie hall about five hundred feet, and is may expect unreasonable delay, while else­ twenty-one feet in width. On its surface are Tin’ nu mbers of tile above Post fully realize that lor nice dresses. the principal luetor in making our one Fair during Or anything to be found in a where they receive prompt attention. Recent­ seen steam launches, small side wheel steamers its progress au enjoyable occasion, aud the re,oil a ly one vessel was detained eight days, and one of old uud new models, canoes, file rails, ma­ perfect liuulielal success, wastin' blg-llcui'lcd put first class stock, 1 case best quality Prints 6c a yd. now alongside Hie consolidated piers has been rine bycycles,, lite saving apparatus, subma­ roiiage extended lo it by tiie public in general ami THE BEST IN THE WORLD held a week. This de ny, expensive as it is io rine appliances, etc.; und lor the children the citizens of Rockland in pnillctllar. Best new Fall Ginghams 10c. shippers, masters and owners, is attributed to passenger carrying gondolas. Il is impossible lo grasp cud, by tile hand and Hie indifference ol the Baltimore and Ohio In ihe concert hail the stage has been con­ thank them as tin y deserve, consequently »'•' are forced to lake tills unsatisfactory m, tbud lo express Gunners, Fishermen, Qunrrymen all 1 yd. wide Shirting only 5c a yard. Railroad, who, it is claimed, give other freight verted into the similitude of the yacht Quick­ our many obligations lo our friends, and assure the preference, siding the coal trains af remote step, designed by Edward Burgess mid con­ them Ibat added to ibe sincere thinks of llie work­ say Unit the points along the road whenever necessary to structed to full size. Here Cappa’s Band dis­ ing force of tile Posi, there will lie many a blessing Don’t let this opportun­ Fruit of Loom Cotton, bleached 8e. push the other through to its destination. courses music during ibe days mid evenings. invoked on tile heads of llie givers, sent up Irom Some o f ihe more noteworihy exhibits are heart of each sick and destitn u old soldier, ity slip, as these goods Good Cotton Flannel 10c a yd. from tiie Smithsonian Institute, which has sent sailor or widow ol those ileeeii", d, lor whose Snag Proof Rubber Boots i very large collection of models, novelties special relief this fund is laid sacred. NEW YORK CHARTERS. By order of Post, Red Table Covers 2 1-2 yds. long and antique nuiilicai curiosities; a government ti.B. TltUBHKLL. , MUST BE SOLD. signal station; ihe originull modei of the Mon­ ' Committee are the best ever used. We are the only 81.00. November 16, ship Fred Billings,(corrected), itor and three fish commission curs containing only agents for this boot in the city. to Liverpool direci, 26s 9d....schs. Win. It. specimens of every good Iish iu American New Curtains all ready to bang 85o Allison, lienee to Fernandina,Ralls, $1.60, and waters. All the yacht clubs in New England back, Lumber, $8—lice wharfage.... Melissa have sent in colleeiive exhibits and the private and 50c each. A. Willey, from King's Ferry lo New York, display of curios is exceedingly large and va­ BOSTON Lumber,’ $7 75— river towage and wharfage ried. |-ree__ Ju^.M. Brown, from Barren Island io ------*♦»------g[[OBE YOU BUy Oil Cloth Carpeting, all widths. West Point, Phosphate, $1.25 and loaded.... EVERYBODY We have some handsome patterns Sardinian, from Holiokeu lo Portland. Coal, Fifty-two million feel ot logs went through CLOTHING $1 30__ Jennie F. Willey, from Savuimub lo Bangor boom this season. This would at 25c yd. Gil Cloth Mats for Portland. Lumber, $3 75. have broken the record had it uot been fur the strike early in the season. can get the Best Assortment and stoves. - STEAM ENCINE prices gu .ranteed as Low as the THOMASTON MARINE. Messrs. Wm. 11. Libby of Muttawumkeag STORE and J. C. Buzzell ol Bangor will at once begin OR Lowest on all goods sold at the erection at Matluwauikeagol a Ing elevator, There is now but little reason lo hope ibat with a capacity of 40,009 bushels, aud a grist BOILER E. B. Hastings, the overdue schooner Joseph Souiher (before mill of modern equipment. reported.) winch suiled Irom Brunswick. Ga. The Northwestern Land mid Goul Company C.l.W OOll& Co Oct. 2 lor Boston with a cargo of lumber, will at iis recent meeting in Portland elected these SEN D FOR OUR CATAIOGUE a n o PRICES E. W. BERRY & CO.'S, ever again be beaid from. The vessel was built officers: President. William N. Titus; Vice 316 and 318 Main St.. ut Thomaston, in 1S74, registering 302 tons, i resident, J. H H. Hewitt; Treasurer, Robert ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, ajid wub owned by Capt- 6uujuel H utta ut that 8. Franklin; Clerk, J. 11 Drummond, Jr.; INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ROCKLAND, ME. OPP. THORN DIRE HOTEL. place. Assistant Clerk, A. 11. Patou. ROCKLAND, MAINE. 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889,

EDITORIAL CHAT. New postal cards may be looked for ns soon IT as the bids for new designs have been closed by QUERY DRAWER. The Cronin trial at Chicago still continues the postal authorities. 30.— "P.” asks, “ How old was Robert Kidd FULLER and considerable interest is shown. When when he sailed Haven’t you the wrong IS W O RTH the question of identity was being tested there An eastern Maine girl made and baked a pie and got ready for a party, all in 45 minutes. Kidd? The right Kidd was a Billy. William was no hesitation on the part of the witnesses in Kidd, son of a Scotch clergyman, was born in identifying the parties now on trial. Good, hut how long did it take to eat the pie! TOUR T IM E ! 1650, and followed the sea ns his vocation. He came to this country, and here, in 1696, was The naval board appointed to consider the There is considerable speculation as to Presi­ dent Harrison’s message which is understood put in command of a privateer by the British question of consolidating the several naval government to inflict damage on French mer­ establishments at Newport, R. I., report in to be about completed. No press copies will be made so it will not be possible for any one chantmen. He took a prize in the North Atlan­ Make Your Purchases favor ot such consolidation. Lieut. Com. A. 8 tic, and so relished the venturesome business Snow ot this city is one of the board. to get a copy before it is formally given to Congress. President Harrison has adopted that he plied it on his own account. In 1698 this plan instead of the usual one of having the he was pronounced n pirate, ns he bad made Gen. Butler who was 71 years old Nov. 5 is message printed before it is presented. the government no returns of captured goods. preparing material for his memoirs. They He daringly made a trip to Boston In 1699 and will without doubt contain many interesting was apprehended. It was on this trip that he DRYandFANCYGOODS! COBB facts and be ns valuable as any work of the kind The Australian system of voting is no longer temporarily buried some treasure, which, how­ an experiment. It bounded Into popular favor ...... AT...... ever issued. The general was intimately con­ ever, was nfterwards recovered. He was Many people do not know this. nected with the most trying times of our in recent elections. Opponents bad called it executed in England in 1701. Perhaps “ 1696” Tho Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known, the "Kangaroo" system. Rightly! It leaped o,'f Positively cures Diphtheria. Croup, Asthma, nation's history. answers you. Bronchitis, Neuralpla, Rhoumntlnm, HoarfleneRR, over every objection, and succeeded. Some Hncklnjj Cough,WnoopitiR Cough, Catarrh, Chol­ 3L— “M.” : Buchanan and Cleveland were era Morbun, Diarrhoea, Boiafloi’ Back anti Rev. Norman LaMnrsh, pastor of the mistakes were made. An enthusiastic politician the onlv bachelors elected President. Cleve­ Sorenenn in Body or I.imho. Pull particulars sent • •••Are Showing- ••• in the Massachusetts election wished to cast free. Price,36cts.; O bottles, $2. Express prepaid. H. GALLERT'S flourishing Methodist Episcopal Church at land became a benedict during bis term. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. Searsport, and one of the most popular pastors the first vote In bis precincts, and in his baste 32.—1 : “And who was Blennerhss’et ?” In the conference, is totally blind. He attends forgot to mark his ballot. An affable clergy­ is a question that J. S. C. Abbott asked and Who ever heard of it! At what fab­ to pastoral duties with ease and success, and man thought tochnt with his friends inside tho nnswered In Harper’s Magazine, February, bar, and bad to be told to move on. These ulously Low Pi ices wc are selling ti £ l v w st ASSOfitrit£rJT by the aid of his wife, who reads to him, pre­ 1877. The hooka of biography differ, and even pares bis sermons. were ripples on n very quiet sen. The bnllots as to his nationally. He was horn In Hamp­ were printed by the state, for it was a state People Wonder shire, England, received bachelor degrees at The patriotic suggestion that; the national election. All candidates were named alpha­ Dublin, Trinity College, In 1790, and held TIEN they find liow rapidly health ..OF.. flag wave over our school buildings is bearing betically, and nbove the names was printed estates In Ireland. He married Miss Agnew, W is restored by taking A y e r ’s S a r­ Black Silks! fruit all over the state. Bangor, Gardiner “ Vote for One,” or, In the case of Commis. saparilla. The reason is that this daughter of the Lieutenant Governor of the preparation eontnins only tho purest and other places adopting it. It will be next gloners, “ Vote for three.” No word could be Isle ol Man. Imbibing republican Ideas, he which by their well known reputation in order for Rockland's city council to pur­ spoken ns to to the ballot, or help given, except and most powerful alteratives and sold his estates, collected an extensive library tonics. To thousands yearly it proves a are a guarantee to wear well at the chase bunting. Education and “old glory" in case of real infirmity, and then upon oath low price of and philosophical cabinet, entne to New York veritable elixir of life. go together very fittingly. and by the appointed officers. Only sixteen in 1797, bought a small island in the Ohio electors were allowed inside the rail at one Mrs. Jos. Lake, Hrockwny Centre, River below Parkersburg, and then built a Mich., writes : “ Liver complaint ami $ 1 . 0 0 % , Plush Cloaks time, and these for but ten minutes. The vot­ indigestion made my life a burden Nov. 9 was the anniversary of the great lire mansion to suit his tastes and adorned his ing precincts were numerous, over twice the and came near ending my existence. In Boston which occurred seventeen years ago. grounds, ns William Wirt said in a pica as usual number. The ward "heelers,” who For more than four years I suffered un­ Boston has had no very destructive fires since famous as that historic chapter, “with every told agony. I was reduced almost to used to throng the entrance, stuff ballotB into 81.25 per yard for a 24 inch width that time, though there have been a number of embellishment ot fancy.” Here he pursued a skeleton, ami hardly had strength to your hand and identify the ballot you de­ drug myself about. All kinds of food and the best grade only 81.37 1-2 in the city ranging in prices from minor importance, and it is hoped that she his studies, and here welcomed the great men posited were a thing of the past. No smoking, distressed me, and only the most deli­ per yard. may never be called upon to pass through of our nation. Tho designing Burr came cate could he digested at all. Within another such scorching as that of seventeen no liquors, no loud talk, no advising, no tarry, among them, won his confidence, and engaged the time mentioned several physicians years ago. ing, no disorder, no November like it. Every­ bis zcul and fortunes in a pretended Mexican treateil me without giving-relief. Noth­ body says "Bravo." Why not ? ing that I took seemed to do any per­ The lawmakers have commenced to assemble enterprise, hut a real conspiracy against the manent good until I began the use of ^ E W ^ D OfILy f^EW (fOODS $25.00 TO $60.00 United States. When Burr got clear, Blenner- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which lias pro­ at Washington and already a large number OLD DEED. duced wonderful results. Soon after are on the guard. The session of Congress hasset, undoubtedly innocent, waB released. commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I are what we are offering, as this is His fortune was wrecked, and ill-luck followed soon to open bids fair to be an interesting The original deed of the O. B. Fales prop­ could see an him to the grave. His talented wife appealed our first Fall Season since we added one and many matters of importance will erty is dated 1811, and is a yellowed and antique D ry Goods. probably be considered. Whether any im­ to Congress for an act of relief, but she died Improvement looking document, signed by Warren Rice, before relief reached her, and was buried by portant legislation will be accomplished re­ register by Lincoln County, this nourishing in my condition, my appetite began to 15 pieces Colored Serges in all the mains to be seen. Reed's chances in the race the Sisters of Charity, in New York. return and with it came the ability to New Shades, real value $1, our price A large assortment of portion of our state at that time being part of digest all the food taken, my strength for the speakership continues favorable and Lincoln. improved each day, and after a few only 75c per yd. his friends clniin that bis election is assured. ROCKLAND MEN. months of faithful attention to your STILL IN SERVICE. directions, I found myself a well 25 pieces Foules in New Fall The Belfast Journal suggests the name of They Are Found Everywhere and in woman, able to attend to all household Shades, they are the best ever offered duties. The medicine lias given me a J. O. Johnson of Liberty for Belfast’s Memo­ On A. F. Crockett & Co.’s kiln premises is a the Front Rank of Business. new lease of life, and I cannot thank at 50c per yd. New M arkets rial orator for next May. Mr. Johnson de­ dump-cart with an axle. In the axle is an We take the following from a western paper, you too much.” livered the address betore the 26th Regiment iron center. This iron center once formed a “ We, the undersigned, citizens of Woolen Flannels, full double the connection of well known Rockland men Brockway Centre, M i d i., hereby certify Association, last summer at Winterport, and portion of the private chaise oi Gen. Henry with the company in question making it of that Hie above statement, made by width, only 25c per yd. it was a very eloquent effort. Mr. Johnson is Knox. It once did service in a Thomaston interest: Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular a native of Belfast and lived there until the shipyard. and entitled to full credence.”—O. P. Colored and Black Cashmeres,dou­ In prices from The Glencoe Lime and Cement Company of breaking out of the rebellion. He enlisted in St. Louis lately incorporated as successor to Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. ble width, only 25c per yd. the 4th Maine and was transferred to the Navy MIXED CARGO. Goetz & Cobb, and will continue to do a gen­ Wells, Druggist. eral lime and cement business. They are the “ My brother, in England, was, for a where he was a commissioned officer. He long time, unable to attend to his occu- Silk Plushes; our price only 35c Bark Quickstep, Capt. Walter Tibbetts, form­ sole manufacturers of the celebrated Glencoe would give Belfast an able oration. lime, which for fifteen years has stood without iation, by reason of sores on ids foot. per yd. $5.00 TO $35.00 erly of this city, is in San Francisco, from an equal. The quality of this lime will be I sent him Ayer’s Almanac, and the tes­ Karluk, Kodiak Island, with a cargo of canned kept up to its old standard, with the increased timonials it contained induced him to Under high license in Boston, the quality of try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. After using it New and extra nice style of Prints salmon, 68 Chinamen and 12 white men besides facilities and modern improvements now being 5c per yd. liquor seems no better, and tho drunks no made. The Vice President of this company Is a little while, he was cured, and is now fewer, at least, if one may judge by observation the regular crew. These passengers have been of the well-known house of Dickinson Bros. & a well man, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.” — Our heavy Beaver Shawls at 82.50 In Black, Blue, Green and Stone on the streets. Citizen Train says that the state at work in the Alaska canning factories. The King, of Chicago, New York and New Orleans, who are the largest importers in the United A. Attewell, Sharhot Lake, Ontario. are worth 83.50. has made herself a “silent partner” in the rum Quickstep goes to Port Madison, Washington, Shades. A large vaiiety of to load lumber back to 'Frisco. States of English and German Portland ce­ traffic, and hence it ought not to be deemed ments, thus giving the Glencoe Lime and Our Himalayan Shawls at 86.50 more sbumeful to visit a rumsbop than to enter Mr. Tibbetts is one of the smart Pacific coast Cement Company direct connection with for­ have always been retailed at 88.50. any other place of business. The dealers must captains. eign cement manufacturers, such as is nut hud Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, by any other concern in the West. They are PREPARED BY t pay for their licenses, and they must sell drink; WITHOUT also agents for Louisville cement, Iowa and Our 81.25 While and Color 2d PLUSH JACKETS and so the old way to decline: drink, drank, Michigan plaster, and dealers in hair, white Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Blankets are a Marvelous Bargain, drunk. The better form of declining is : never Rockland could dwell in peace and harmony— said, and all building materials used in this Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. lim e. Their warehouses are at Fifteenth and and in looking over our better grades drink, never drunk. Without so many dogs; Gratiot streets, situated on the Missouri, Pa­ you will find that we are selling such cific and San Francisco Railroad tracks, giv­ Washington and Montana have been duly Without flying paper in the street; at undeniable Low Prices. now so much worn, at Popular ing exceptional shipping facilities. Ollicers admitted to the Union and are fully clothed in Without so much fast driving in crowded are as follows: C. W. S. Cobb, Piestdert, the garb of statehood. The admission ol four formerly of Goetz & Cobb: Wm. Dickinson, Prices. Jackets in prices from thoroughfares; Vice President; T. W. C._Bonn, Secretary; E. new states in one year is unprecedented. In Without having the sidewalks blocked with S. Healey, Treasurer. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ Montana the Australian system of balloting is merchandise; in vogue and is giving general satisfaction to W . C. T. U. the citizens of that State. The admission of Without so much rum drinking; CLOAKS $3.00 TO $15.00 four new states will give eight additional sena­ Without so much foolish scandal. *----- “ For God and borne and native land.” tors in the U. S. Senate and several new ------•♦•------The Nebraska W. C. T. U. is preparing to members in the House. These states will par­ TURF AND STABLE. build a State 't emperance temple to cost Iroin We Make a Specialty, $60,000 to $75,000. Omaha bids for the honor ticipate in the next presidential election and of its location. In Wool and Jersey. the electoral college will be increased by Something About Horses—A Cure for Thirty-two local organizations of the W. C. §3 or 84 will btiv a nice Child’s electors from these states. the Heaves. T. U. are at work in Philadelphia. Cloak. A Saco horse fancier says horses are very Nearly two hundred new unions havo been organized In Pennsylvania this year. 80 or 810 will buy a large size The result of the Australian system of ballot­ cheap this year, and is inclined to think that Miss’ Clonk. ing in Massachusetts is still receiving consider­ From the United States Monthly ; “To wreck there has been an over-production of horse a train Is a crime, but to wr ck a human soul is able comment. Ths opponents of tho system flesh. a privilege that the state sells.” feel themselves obliged to admit that it worked W. B. Hills’ stallion, Black Huke, whose re­ Nicotiana Tahacum is suggested by the IS I N M B L E FOR Nowhere in this city can jou find successfully in the recent election and exceeded turn is gladly welcomed by our horsemen, is in Cbautuuquun us a national (lower that is al­ the expectations of its udvocatcs. It will re­ ready carried about by one half of the nation COUGHS awd COLDS. the pink ot condition. He is a handsome in a truly American way—the more the pity. 35c. and S I. at all druggists. BLANKETS. ceive another trial in the city election which is “critter.” WOOLEN soon to follow in Boston. One man in com­ There arc ten police matrons in Chicago, se­ A North Haven correspondent writes as fol­ lected by the W.C. T. U. More than 11,600 E. MORGAN & SONS, - - Proprietors, menting upon the effect of the new system women passed through the stations last year, Hosiery and Underwear A large stock in prices from 75 said: “ You don’t know unytbing about it. lows about a case of cure for the heaves: "A and to each one the way was ottered to a better PROVIDENCE. R. I. When a man is ulone with bis God and his lead man with whom I am acquainted bought a life. cents to 88.00 a pair. pencil you can’t tell what he’ll do.” horse in Ilocklund, finding afterwards that the One hundred and fifty new W. C. T. Unions For Ladies, Misses, Gents, Youths animal was badly troubled with the heaves. were organized last year in Dakota. and Infants in such large variety nor Not caring whether he killed or cured him, he Agents lor the CAMDEN The maritime exhibition, uow attracting at­ Lower Prices than at our store. gave the animal oil tar. It worked like a charm, tention in Boston, is one of the events of the OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. and in three weeks if the horse Improves as SHAWL BLANKETS at 84.00. century. One of our maritime exchanges, in 25 doz. Wool School Hose, extra fast as he has the last three weeks, he will he speaking of the magnitude of the exhibition, C. A. Henrickson of Waterville has kindly long, at 25c pr. entirely free from his trouble. He gives a remembered us with a beautiful souvenir of says: table spoonful at a dose at night by turning it that beautiful city. It is in the form of a col­ 25 doz. ladies’ long Fleeced Lined The exhibition will he so comprehensive and lection of elegant views, among which the line so broadly educational that it should be at­ on his grain. All horsemen should remember residence of Mr. Hendrickson is noticeable. Hose at 25c per pr. tended by all classes ol men In every section it. If the horse will not cat it turn it on his oi the country who are in any way interested Capt. Robert 8. Crosby of Thomaston, of 15 doz. gent’s heavy Woolen Hose tongue and give a little gruia afterwards.” hark I’. J. Carleton, has added several Inter- in the development ot our military and mer­ esling relics to our collection. They consist at 25c. chant marine. If it is encouraged by the pub­ ol a piece ol skull bone, fragments of’ soldiers’ J O B L O T S ! lic us it should lie, it will prove to lie the prime FOR MARINERS. shirts and empty cartridge cases from the bat­ 1 case ladies’ Vests and Pants, factor in the restoration of the stars and stripes tle fields ol Dolorious and San Francisco in perfect goods, at 38c. Better and to the mastheads of one of the proudest navies The United Stales Coast and Geodetic Sur­ Bolivia These bailies were fought in Juue in existence. It is the event of the decade vey announces the following corrections during 1879, 3000 feet above the sea level. finer grades at 50c. and its opeulng should he heralded with de­ the month of October: Indigo Blue Prints at Cc. light. Eggemoggin Reach.—Terry’s I.edge.—New ------•♦»------Our 82 per set strictly All Woolen, Buoy.—A new red buoy (No. 4 1-2) has been TEMPERANCE TOPICS. Ladies’ Scarlet, Natural Wool Un­ The Postmaster Gcnerul is considering the placed on the northwestern edge of Torry’s Children’s All Wool Hose at 23c; advisability of reducing the postage on fourth Ledge, 760 yards N. 1-2 E from Torry’s Castle derwear are the greatest bargains in Island. This affects charts 308, 309 and 104. At the recent District Lodge meeting, I. O. class mail mutter. The proposition is to make the world. marked down from 35c. East Penobscot Bay.—Off Eaton's Island.— G. T., in Thomaston, T h e Co c i u e u G a z k it e the postage on fourth class mail matter the Buoy Moved—Red Buoy No. 2, formerly was unanimously chosen the official organ of Children’, Scarlet Underwear in all same as that now charged on third class matter, shown 1,450 yards S. E. 1-2 E., Iroin the south the society, and the following appointed on the point of Eaton's Island, has been moved 610 editorial hoard of the district organization: sizes at37 l-2e and 50c. 54 inch Grey W aterproof 25c. which would practically result in reducing the yards N. W., and is now 940 yards 8. E. by Frank B. Miller, Cushing; George Fish, Gent’s eavy Underwear at 50c number of classes from four to three. The E. 1-8 E. from the south point of Euton’s Is­ Union; Miss Alida Mehan, Thomaston. The land. and 640 yards W. 8. W. 1-4 W. from the next meeting will be held in Appleton in Feb­ and 75c. G ents’ U ndershirts 19c. classification would then he, letters and postal ruary. curds in the first class; newspapers and periodi­ west point of Bar Island. This affects charts Boy’s Gray Mixed Shirts and 309 and 104. cals sent out by publishers to regulur Belfast Harbor.—Steel’s Ledge.—Beacon Re­ ROCKPORT RELICS. Drawers at 25c. Coupons of Plushes in all the new subscribers in the second; and all other maila­ placed. The day beacon formerly shown ou ble matter in the third. The rate of postage on Steel's Jx-dce (Par. 1 N. to M. 100) has been Mrs. E. M. Talbot of Rockport has in her shades for fancy work. third class matter would remain the same us replaced 200 yards N. by E. from red buoy cabinet a letter written by Charles Dickens, No. 2. This affects chans 310, 311 uud 101. during his lust visit to this country, 1807-68. now—one cent for each two ounces. Damariscotta River.—Two New Spindles.— It is dated Boston, Tremont House, February. A RARE CHANCE. Job lot all Silk Ribbon at 12 l-2c A new spiudl' bus been pluced ou the N. W. 1 tie signature is in u large lunning baud, ihe 500 lbs. Hartland,Domestic and Por­ The Court of Appeals in New York state end of “The Ledges,” off Fitch’s Point, on the two names written as one. for No. 9 and other widths in the has recently given a decision the circumstances east side of the channel. A new spindle has Mrs. II. F. Parsons, Rockport, is the owner ter K nitting Y irii (the 15c full been placed on a ledge on the west side of the weight skein) at the Auction Price of which are claimed to be unprecedented. A of a pair of vases that are said to date hack to same proportion. channel 760 yards N. N. E. 1-4 E. from Per­ the time of Louis Qirttorse of France, “ The Oc per skein. Of course they cannot young man whose grandfather had made his kins’ Poiut. This affects charts 313 and 105. Grand Monarque,” 1643-1715. They are about be replaced at this price; buy it will favorable to him administered poison to ------a foot in height, semewhul worn in ihe pottery and gilding, hut time bus not dimmed the early before it is all sold. Double width Grey Dress Goods at kill the grundfather and prevent him from Y. M. C. A. making a new will. Afterwards he made a beauty of the landscapes painted on them. 15c ; usual price 25c. not forget we have the larg­ claim for the property and the lower court de­ The report ot the treasurer of the Bangor PERSONAL POINTS. est and fir.est line of FURS in this cided that they could not set aside the will. Y. M. C. A. gives a good showing for the past The Court of Appeals reversed the decision and veur. Total receipts including pledges, Col. J. D. Rust and E. E. Payson ol Rock­ city. Our prieas always the Lowest. $3,369 60; total expenditures, $3,293.16 leav­ port were in Bulk last week on business. set the will aside on the ground tbut no one ing a balance of $70.44 with no hills unpaid. should be allowed to take advantage of his Mrs. A. Cornwall, who has been visiting in ----- —------this clly, left for the west Thursday noon. H. GALLERT, own wrong. Such a decision must meet with Will Pratt driver for H, S. F l in t says he : the approval ot all law abiding citizens uud L. 8. Dow has added to our ei.Jlection a Fuller, & Cobb hears nothiug hut praise for Brussels soup on double-barreled lobster elaw liom H e w ett’s St.. Opp. Thorndike Hotel. j commend itself to the good judgement of all. his route. Island. I