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V o l u m e -i9 ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1891. Entered na Recond Olnaa Mall Matte*, N umpkb 32

bacauie they were “ M. T.” and to Camden as had never heard of Rockland. The center of SUMMER SOUNDS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Education & Employment [||(}|| f a prohibition town because there was “No the universe was the Camden Opera House, rum-beggar” seemed to hit hard. She then and Johnson Knight was the man who in An Almost Unending Round of Picnics. Parties sang “Jemima” with banjo accompaniment vented the electric light. The class in and Other Social Dissipations. Camden YoHng Ladies Make by the entire circle, and was loudly encored history knew all about George Washington receiving also a large bouquet of poppies. and recited his virtues in concert. Bakina Mirth for Beneficent Purpose Miss Stetson then informed the interlocutor The appearance of the “ Heavenly Twins, The Hall and Healey families had a sort of that she had been up to the Opera House to always late, created a sensation. They were reunion at the residence of Capt. Elijah Hall, Great Entertainment Event—Delighted quench her thirst because there was “Bever­ attired in short dresses and baby caps. One Mechanic street, Wednesday evening. The Audience Packs Fall Camden’s Beau­ house and lawn were brilliantly lighted, re­ Powder age” there, which caused the first to say was little Miss Hill, about three feet tiful Opera House—Refined Minstrel “Shaw.” She introduced several other pat height, the other was George II. Cleveland freshments were served and the participants Perform ance, Good Singing, Dancing, Absolutely pu r e local hits, and then sang “ Hannah Get a nearly feet tall, at least he looked that had a good all-round time------Mrs. J. S. Wil Playing and Reciting. Broom” with intinite dash and zest, execut tall. Miss Hill sang “Daisy Belle” very loughby gave a pleasant whist party Wednes ing a gay little dance that was very taking sweetly, her mate piping up gently on the day afternoon. The guest of honor was Mrs A PROPHET ON WATER. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES OR the benefit of the An encore was given and a warm one. chorus, and then the two introduced a grace W.P.Frye, who returned to her home in Lew Episcopal Church was Miss Kittredge then attracted the attention ful dance. iston Friday------Miss Netia Kimball gives How a Rockland Man Foretold Things That Candidates from Three forties Who Wouli Reopens September 4th. the “Smoked Pearl of Miss Bucklin and described the “pallette The entire school then closed the exercises “golden rod reception” at her Middle street Have Exaotl/ Come to Pass. Serve In the Slate Legislature.. entertainment in Cam- home this evening----- A. B. Butler and family A thorough and practical courso of study In party,” working in G. II. Cleveland’s delivery with “Old Folks at Home” which brought W. M. Snow of Boston, formerly a well Opera House, Tuesday The date for filing nominatiq horse and George T. Hodgman’s greyhound, down the curtain. occupy the Flint cottage at Pleasant Beach known Rockland boy, sends us the article evening. The “Smoked the State Secretary’s office cloiec BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Other local shots prefaced a taking song, ------The class of ’93, R. H. S., will hold a re printed below, which he wrote in 1867 for __ Pearls’* consisted of union this week at Owl’s Head.------Fran last week and we present below a Preparing young per their own...... livingft. “Greet the Old Man With a Smile,” from “Ta­ FOOTLIGHT FLASHES. publication in the Gazette, but which for Indh hlual Instructio pupils; oxporl- twenty of Camden’s best known and most Dowof Warren and Jed Robinson of Rockland the candidates for representatives to1 enccd teachers. Our basco,” which won a double encore. The In the afternoon the ladies of St. Thomas some reason did not get into print. Mi ture as chosen by three parties. The R« highly esteemed young ladies. A little less following local verse was introduced : Church held a sale of fancy articles, ice cream are camping near Owl’s Head. Snow has just come upon the manuscript 5 4 YEARS AND 29,000 PUPILS lican and Democratic parties each have a5 than two weeks ago they began rehearsals Now Cnraiien Is trailing In midsummer bloom— cake and home-made candies in the hall Misses Addie and Mamie Gale and Carrie among some old papers in his possession Spenks for Itself. Prospectus freo by mail or nt City relatives In on you pile list, the Prohibitionists have none, and tl_ office. under the direction of II. M. Lord of Rock­ Although you’re provoked, just fix up the spare which was well patronized,the sale of eatables Kirk of this city and Eva and Issie Burkett Older readers of our paper who recall the ex land, and when the curtain went up at just room of Thomaston are camping at Owl’s Head for Populists are lacking in three classes. And greet your old friends with a smile. especially. Mrs. G. E. Carleton had citement over “water matters” that was rife COMER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, eight o'clock, Tuesday evening, they were The class towns of Appleton, Washington Miss Lewis then sang the “ Whistling number of beautiful paintings on sale. two weeks. They have pitched their tent in for so many years will particularly appreciate letter perfect in their parts. The opera house and Hope nominated Luther A. Law of 660 W ashington St., cor. Beach, Coonr” She took the solo at a few hours Rockland and RoJcport sent goodly de a most sightly spot on the government land its reading; and it is interesting to note that was packed full to overflowing, all the seats between Sunnyside and the light, and are en Washington, Rep.; and Rev. George H. Lin­ BOSTON, MASS. notice; Miss Adelyn Adams, who was to legations to the show. The ten o’clock car twenty years after Mr. Snow's article was being sold before the opening of the opera coln of Washington, Dem. Warren and Union have sung it, being unable to do so because out of Camden had nearly ioo aboard and the joying life. They have a watch dog for pro written the plans he discussed for new works house doors, and chairs which were put in nominated Nathan R. Tolman of Warren, of a severe cold. Miss Lewis, notwithstand­ eleven o’clock car out was obliged to come tection and the only thing that has occurred were put into actual operation being also rapidly taken, standing room also Rep.; and Albert Vaughan of Warren, Dem. ing the brevity of the notice,did a good job, the clear through to Rockland to bring those un to mar the pleasure of their outing was the A NEW WATER COMPANY— OYSTER RIVER PON being sold. And it was a brilliant audience, South Thomaston, Vinalhaven, North Haven “ Ends” helping out the number with amus­ able to get onto the ten o’clock. smashing of the company mirror, which one Mr. E ditor In these days of improv. and Hurricane nominated Hanson T. too, in which beautiful ladies most attractively ing action. The selection was encored. A big delegation of the Rockland Minstrels of the party sat down on. ment, and public desire for the latest and best, when the Chickawaukie is shut off at ; Crockett of North Haven, Rep.; Lavon W. filled beautiful dresses, and there was occupied the front row of seats, wearing big While people up in the city were swelter Then came various conundrums, local and moment's notice, and very often without no Thomas of North Haven, Deni.; and C. E. glitter of diamonds and rustle of rich draperies linen dusters. If they expected to rattle the ing in the heat of Wednesday a party of otherwise by the members of the circle, which lice; when the breaking or bursting of the oh Boman of Vinalhav^ Pop. Camden and everywhere. Pearls” they were sadly left, for they were Rocklanders at Sunnyside were buttoning up nonsensical cement pipe is of frequent occur were all well received. Mrs. Hodgman told Rockport nominated D \ A. F. Miller of Cam­ As we have stated the curtain rose at just an amusing story and told it well, while scarcely well seated before Tambo No. I their jackets and turning up their collars to rence; the fact is forced home to the intelli gence of every one of our citizens that the den, Rep.; J. H. Montgomery of Camden^ eight, with Mrs. II. M. Lord at the piano, stepped to the front of the stage and counting keep warm. Sunnyside breezes are rare con Misses Cleveland and Fountain recited two day is not far distant when the public interest Dem.; and Charles Swan of Camden, Pop? and disclosed a most attractive brunette circle, them carefully remarked: diments for Capt. Hayden’s broiled lobsters, charming bits of poetry that the audience will demand a new source of supply. That Thomaston and Matinicus nominated Thomaj who with great dignity of carriage kept lobster stew and fried clams. The patronage the Rockland \\ atcr Company of today is appreciated even if Charles C. Wood and Twelve Utile minstrels all In a row S. Singer of Thomaston, Rep.> Thomas Rur rhythmic step to the inspiring swing of the George W. Achorn did not. With cheap linen dusters to make a big show. at this resort is heavy this season. thing of but a few more years’ existence is ap prelude of the “ Colored Four Hundred.’’ Bones No. i then fainted away with the parent to every intelligent citizen. -‘ The ce sell of Thomaston, Dem.; aDd 2*ercy Moi The old familiar negro melodies were well Fuller & Cobb’s clerks were entertained at ment pipe ” was an experiment, put down by These ladies were attired in black skirts, rem ark: gomery of Thomaston, Pop. W. Geor| sung, and the first part closed with the “ Four Bay View Thursday evening by N. B. Cobb parties who secured a patent for the same, white waists and black bows and black, wooly Cushing and Friendship n o m in a l Ah Chestnut Belles.” O dear, oh my, I’m all in a fluster— and Miss Lizzie Cobb. Conversation and re­ and were very anxious to test its merits in this wigs, with sun flower embellishments, and out of-the way place. How well the experi­ Conant of Friendship, Rep.; and The second part commenced immediately When Tambo No. I explained : freshments— The Free Baptist SundaySchool each carried a fan. As the applause which ment succeeded we all know. Today its last Geyer of Friendship, Dem. Rockland at the close of part one, with a banjo duet by She’s scared to death by a linen duster. of Rockville had a picnic at Crescent Beach notes are being sounded. Its disease is of an greeted the tableau died away, the tambos inated William S. White and Fred R. S} Misses Blanche Heald and Emmie Carleton. Clean towels were in great,demand in Cam­ Wednesday, passing through Rockland in a incurable nature. It has been poulticed and and bones with stately tread entered from the Rep.; Jeremiah Harrington and A. F. Cal F a rm e rs , It was very prettily played, and the audience den last week. bough decorated hay rick------Prof. Rankin’s bandaged very long, and «oro we sec it about wings, advanced to the center of the stage, ready to give up the ghost. Its constant ton, Dem.; John T. Lothrop and DanieL insisted upon an encore, which was finally The management are under great obliga­ children’s party at Farwell Opera House Aug. Laborers, saluted each other, retired to their respective sickness and inability stamps it a failure. Hamilton, Pop. granted, the ladies rendering the “ Maud S. tions to R. IL Crockett of Rockland, and 29------The Baptist Young People’s Union has But notwithstanding all this there is “ halm T e a m s te rs , ends, and the company than formally opened Our county ought to get a good representa­ Can find no better shoe than the Galop” in a very expert manner. Mrs. G. II. Talbot and M. IL Arey of Camden lawn party at R. Anson Crie’s tomorrow in Gilead.” Its use has convinced our people the entertainment with a spirited rendering tion in the State Legislation, no matter which Miss Kidder then sang the “Darkies Cradle for valuable assistance, also to G. F. Went­ evening------Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rice gave a that their interest and convenience demand a of the opening chorus which was enlivened by supply of water through such a manner as the •»vay the wind blows. Bread Winner. Song,” doing an artistic and musical piece worth and Capt. Arey. sailing party and picnic to about a dozen It is strnns, reliable, honest, and manufactured several marching figures by the “ ends.” The Chickawaukie is obtained. That they can expressly to give AI.I, OUT-lM)Olt WOIlIt- of work. She has a beautiful voice and Too much cannot be said in praise of the friends last Tuesday,Owl’s Head the objective not do without, and otk/Z and rz/wayr -aiill RAISING QUAILS. EKS the Heat Service for the Leant Money. makeup of this important part of the circle havethave, “our ChirlrntvonVi*.”Chickawaukie” isia a~ demonstrated - . Made for Men and Boys. from soft, pliable sti ,!•• knows how to ubc it. She bowed in answer efficient work of Miss Bucklin in the difficult point------Miss Bertha Bird of Belfast was the was as follows: fact. Who would not pay double, aye four in two styles, seamless Balmoral aud Congress- to an enthusiastic encore. position of interlocutor. She is very ready, guest of honor at a Welsh rarebit supper with and without tap sole. Boneh.—1st, "Misrt Sweet Marie,” MIhb Louise times the present cost of water, rather than to James Wight of this city has two quails in AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., S tetson; 2nd, “ Mins Daisy B elle," Miss Muriun L. Mrs. Hodgman’s cornet solo was one of self-possessed and witty, and to her tact the given by Miss Hattie Bird Wednesday even­ do without it? confinement, and the hen has laid 43 eggs and K elly. the enjoyable numbers of the evening. Al ing. It was also an informal reunion of the BOSTON, MASS. T a.miioh.—1st, "Miss Belle Mahone,” Miss Jen­ success of the entertainment is due in no We must and will have it always. The is still laying. From one setting of these eggs F. A. I’ETEKSOX, Agent, Uankin Block nie II. Hill; 2nd, "Miss Annie Rooney,” Miss though far from being in condition to play small measure. Chautauqua Circle which used to have such Rockland Water Co., in its charter has the ine M. Kittredge. he got two young quails which are now run­ her best, she did an excellent job and was pleasant meetings at the North-end. Among right to bring water from Oyster River Pond Miss Hill was attired in yellow, with huge The announcement that there was always Legislation, if the necessity in the premises ning about in company with several hearty M ary had a little fall recalled, the audience being obliged, reluc those present were Mrs. Emma Packard and AnJ broke a cut-glass cruet: green bow, and white shoes. Miss Kittredge something to drink at Lake City Inn because demands it, can transfer or extend this right to young chicks in tow of an old hen. He has She joined It with Le P a g e 's G lue tantly, however, to content themselves with Miss Packard of Astoria, Ore------Of the another corporation. Another corporation is And no one ever knew It. wore red with enormous scarlet and white there is a Fountain in the house was under­ hen now setting on 24 snail eggs. bow. erous picnics held at Oakland this summer,one demanded. The necessity demands that this bow, red shoes. Miss Stetson was dressed stood. It holds glass together The reading by Miss Bucklin followed, and of the nicest was that given last Tuesday by corporation should lay a east-iron pipe from light blue with orange and black tie and ‘They used the Ordway plasters to draw a Oyster River Pond to this city. The cost OLD, OLD STORY. was one of the best things o f the evening. It MrsAV.H. Glover,Mrs. E. K. Glover and Mrs like the glass itself, and butterfly bow at back, black shoes. Miss team up Bay View street,” said one of the cir­ would be but a little more than the present was a difficult selection, and was splendidly cle. “That’s a^good way,” replied the inter­ W.Hix. There were over 100 guests present Company’s, putting price or cost of material sticks “ till doom sday,” so Kelley wore a pink and blue plaid skirt, pink “Take out that ad of cottage house to let L performed, fairly earning its hearty encore. locutor “Yes, Ordway!” was the response. and a most delightful day was spent------The where they were at the time of that company’s and white polka dot waist, red and yellow organization. The pipe, all the way from Oak street. She’s rented and T he C.-G. dit Master Mortimer Hill then deftly and parties who recently camped at Wessawes- to speak. It is suited to plaid tie, yellow shoes. They had their hair “The reason Mayor Lane, the town’s artis­ Oyster River Pond to this city, wou-cl have to t, and did it quick.” Thus spake a Rocklanc musically played a banjo solo, being obliged to keag cottage, Pleasant Beach, were guests of all materials, can injure done up high in the prevailing fashion— tic photographer, is so sure of everything is be laid only sufficiently deep to protect it from business man Wednesday last. give the audience another number. He's a Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shaw at Ballard Park the frost, with no deep cuts and inconven­ exceedingly high—decorated with bright because he always has abundance of proofs,” nothing, and is no trouble little fellow, but he plays finely. Wednesday and had a delightful time. / iences arising from inexperience. ribbons, and all wore diamonds. said Bones No. 2. “Yes, but negative proofs,” Close on the heels of this, the closing nura picnic dinner and supper still linger pleasant Oyster River Pond would give us a head of iNTKRLOCUTolt.—‘•Victoria I'laniagunct," MIhb replied Victoria. to apply. her of the second part, the curtain went up nearly 400 feet, while we have now but So. Leila M- Bucklin. I’ve lost my diamond ring,” said the ly in the memories of those who enjoyed the With such a headt and the certainty, with an Requires no heating. Ch ic l e .—'•KuMunnuh Sugarplum ," Adelyn C. on the “School in Blackville,” Miss Bucklin ★ event------The guests of Bay Point enjoyed a iron pipe, of a constant supply of water, is it * * , Adauitt; “ Iteburtina Reed,” Bennie A . Adam *; interlocutor. “ Let Tommy Hunt,” said “Martha WuMhinglou Cleveland,” Edna Waldron. officiating in her well known capacity of Tambo No. 2. euchre party Thursday evening which was j easily to be seen how readily, with proper “Uuldy JohtiHlnu,” Lena F. Cleveland; “Dolly teacher. To the studious strains of “Johnny hydrants at close intervals, fire could be ex­ Polly D im ,” Margaret Miller; Clotildu Cockle- Said Tambo No. i : “ I went to Carleton gilt edged aftair. The party was given by M r tinguished, and without the aid of engines in * * * y hIiuIi,” PriHclIla M. A lden; “ tiusie SnriHanei,” UQUlQfM B|K? Get the Gun” the school came dancing in and & Pascal’s grocery department, the other day, and Mrs Alfred Wilbur and Miss Putnam of all portions of our city. There are many now, READYf-tUSE^rfl Css fisJ K a Mrw W. H. Kllcms; “Penelope Ann lIurrlH,” Emmie A-Fountain; “riophronia Alberta J oooh," took their positions, and they were fearfully and told ’ein I wanted a first-class pitcher, Boston who are very active in Bay Point soc­ who on account of living on a litth rise of BOTTLES io cents. Sold everywhere. i Mrs. J. Ilule Hodgman; “Dinah Diggs," Florence C ans with patent cover for Mechanics. II. Miller; “CarolineClementine Cleveland,” Jessie and wonderfully made up. After an opening and they said I’d better go to the Herald ial circles, and who spared no pains that the ground, are unable to obtain water, and place F. Lewis; “Amelia Agnes Low," Myrtle L. song and much rattling anti banging of dinner their dependence on wells and cisterns and French; “Margarltu Muud Muller," Gertrude L. office and get Horace Robbins, as he was the event might be a complete success and it was. pails, the school was quelled into something very unsatisfactory dependence it is in dry K idder. best pitcher about here.” The prizes were won as follows: Miss Brown, seasons. It is safe to say that with water from DRIN] like order, and the recitations began. The committee of ladies from St. Thomas lady’s pink gauze embroidered fan; Miss Oyster River Pond there would be one-third THE HILI. OF FAIR. The infant class then recited the alphabet Church, who had the management of the Hodgson, crystal and gilt jewel case; Mrs. more water takers, and perhaps more. Thom aston and perhaps Camden could be supplied, PART I. as follows: affair, consisted of Mrs. J. 11. Sherman, chair­ Ward well, silver vase; W. Hodgson, Austra­ Opening Chorus—“Colored Four Hundred." A—Is for Achorn who Is a great poet besides many people in the suburbs. Would W heeler. All his udvertismentH plainly show it. man; Mrs. W. G. Alden, Mrs. Henry Jones, lian bronze paper weight; F. Ward well, cut not be a paying corporation? We know it Sung,—“Don’t Forget bar’s a Wedding Tonight.” B—Is for Bisbee dispenser of gus Mrs. J. F. Stetson, Mrs. P. J. Carleton, Mrs. glass mucilage pot; T. Hodgson, cigar lighter. ould. Its convenience and reliability would It is Lika Ballou. All of us h »vu to put up with his suss Belle Mahune. W. E. Currier and Mrs. A. E. Waldron. alone pay our citizens for an investment in it. Song—“Jemima" II. M . Lord. C—Is for (.-upon our caterer kind Let us think of this matter in earnest. It Mn-rt IIgJay Bell. Who goos to Aroostook dour door to find. “ Why is the Boston store the noisiest place possibly cannot be lung before our present Bong—"Hannah Get de Broom," Shelter. D —Is foi David who plays first eiuss bull in town?” queried Bones No. I. “Give it THE HORSE. water Company will be wholly unable to Getties Si Mitts Sweet Murle. Also for David who takes care of this hull Song—“Whistling Coon," Aton. up!” said Vic. "Because you always see or supply us. Ev Every year the pipe is calling for MDs Caroline Clementine Cleveland. E—Is fot Klkunah, fiately and tall If he «»ng,—“ G reet the Old Man W ith u Smile,” hear a Russell there.” longed a little, but it eannot be saved. Let stomp for pictures. Chadwick. F —Is for French who is running the bank Horse Fair occurs Aug. 21-25, is Seth Griffin’s Send 2 He’s working so hard he's grown lean and lunk The total receipts were 15277.95. us have, as soon as we can, a Water Company For Nolliiug! Miss Annie Rooney masterpiece, and will be under bis personal JuiLtTuN. Hartford. (a)"()ld Kentucky Home," Foster G—For Grinnell importer of eels lohitsc interests shall be our interests, and a Williams They don’t count in contests but do count iu supervision during the Fair. The track is supply of water of the very best and purest Fscott has this Beer !(b) “Nelly Gray," Hunby, meals. S. G . P r t Chui us. LOCAL LACONICS. some two miles out of Portland, upon the B. quality and inexhaustible. WHAT? Closiug Chorus, “ Four Chestnut Belles," II—Is for Hooper, alsj for Hail “So say we all of us.” ^tock. Try a bottle. D ociuts well known to muke people Dinurt. & M. R. R. and can be reached by special E x tra c t iHL Arr by Lord. Yours Respectfully, P A R T II. 1—Is for Isaac, our postmaster bland— train from Uuion Station, Portland, at any W hy exchanging your Banjo Dud,Selected, “Galop tie C oncert,” Buy ley. Peppery, pleasant and chuck full of suud. Matters Tririal and Important Dished Up In Rockland, March 18, 1867. S. hour of the day during the Fair, and is only “ Angela Magnoliuuud Hypatia Jobnsou. J—For Joe Gould, who keeps store Iu the lobby, Abbreviated Form for Home Use. Sopi " W heeler Building hotels is his favorite hobby. paper cover Novels that guritu Maud Mu two hours aud fifty-live minutes ride from THEY SAY K—Fot Knowlton, admirer of girls C o rn e l Solo, “Three Star Polka," Bugk-y. He coniines his attention now to Smoked i’eurls The inimitable E. A. Collamore who is Union Station, Boston. Station at Park op­ Miss Sophroniu Alberta Junes That C. E. Bicknell received a nice tish you have read and Reading, “Mainuiv’s LIP Boy," Edw urds. L—For Lu who sells andu watei soon to enjoy a vacation trip to the Adiron- posite entrance to grand stand. And flirts with the girls fat mure than he oughler. from Matinicus friends the other day----- Miss Victoria Pluntaganei. lacks anti other places of interest in that vi­ The entries to both the stake and class Banjo Solo, “The Milldani,” Robinson. M—For Minstrels, from Rockland they be, That Ered Gregory ia having a stable built on thrown away, with u h Montmorency Grunge Blossom. They’re up hero toulght to see what thuy can see. cinity presented The C.-G. force and Tribune events are large, embracing many of the noted P A R I III. N—Fot Newton, with sign scientific, his home premises------That there is a great received “School in Bla c k v ille.” compositors with a basket of delicious Cali­ horses of this country, assuring grand and at the rate of two for Wo think his spelling is somwlhiug terrific. Teacher, Victoria l’iantugenet fornia plums Monday, which made their exciting races each day. Twenty thousand deal of interest is manifested in the Aurora of the Best . Scholars, visitors, “Topsy,” ‘‘Heavenly Twins,” O—For Ordway of plastering fame Lodge articles----- That Bay point is jammed o n e : ; etc , by the eotnpauy. No eud of puns can he made on his name mouths water for more. dollars are to be in purses and premiums this Wiiljcn P— For Pascul, who never has married. year, and if public patronage warrants the full. At the close of the opening chorus, which How nice for the girls thut so long he bus tarried. Garden thieves are getting in their work. was loudly applauded, Miss 11 Upstarted the Q—For quurrel, about the Town Hall, Unchain the dog!------Several parties have Great Maine Horse Fair will become a per­ Ail the latest parodies of the most popular I It’s a wonder to us we hud ouu at ail. manent institution at Rigby. We bespeak conversation in a lively way by propounding been in town negotiating with the Cawther songs are sung by Jas. B. Mackie in his new Huston’s News Stand, R — Is for Kobiosou who Is oft out of town for the Fair and its management the interest several conundrums to Victoria Plantaganet, But who ulwuys comes back like the cut of re- Spring ( ’o. for the purchase of its property. play “The Side Show,” Aug. 17. bought when the . 317 MAIN STREET. nbich were skillfully handled and keenly ap­ and patronage of our readers, feeling a^ured For Swan, both father and sou, Mrs. M. M. Parker has rembered T he State of Ohio, City of T oledo, 1 preciated by the audience, The following re­ When they get hold of you, your fun >i none who attend will be disappointed. Half Lowest Prices ,-G. with a blue pond lily—pretty and Lucas Coun ty, f “ • garding the genial W. V. Lane was especially T —For Thomas, tinrilocknorl news man rates have been named by all railroads touch­ Who gels Camden girls fellows as fast . strange looking, and very fragrant. Frank J. Cheney make; oath that he m were reached, which . ing Portland. the senior partner of the fi: enjoyed : U—Is for Union, glorious uud great, m of E. J. Cheni1q we can offer at . Have you heard:de la«t sensation We mean the wholo nation not the«. J iu tbii The past week an intricate case of abdom­ The Maine Hay is Tuesday, Aug. 21, and & Co., doing business in ti e City ot Tolei Camden folks uru taking in? state. inal surgery was performeil at the Emergency the following is the program : County and State aforesaid, and that said MYRTLE HOUSE, Gh. de great, grand tlausforiuulion— urv, by the C. B. B.’s gained will pay the sum uf ONE H U ND RED 1:™ .’ 4 WotiDEitfuLLY Mayor Lane Is growing thin. Which made the opposing learn dreadfully pained Hospital by Dr. Hanscom, which has proved 2:26 class, trotting, $600; 2:25 Preble Myrtle Street, Rookland LARS for each and every case of Cat tBK, Miss llill then favored the audience with a W- For Wilbur, Wiley and Wood entirely successful. There are seven patients House stake, pacing, $500, 15 entries; foals, that cannot he cured by the use of 1 s Low ! it. IB. A io o itir, - Hvoprlutor. W u’d m ake lota of Jukes upon them if wc could. 1891 and under, Sunnyside stake, trotting, song, amj it was a favor, for she sang the in the hospital at the present time. Catahkh Cuke. izwnv a ROOMS TO LET BV DAY OR WEEK « X—Ja for Xccllcut, which refer, to ddapdiow, 3500, 38 entries; special. U tA L S A t ALL IlllL'tta. number with spirit, introducing a dance that As is also the object fot which the caah la to go. 1 he IL Y. P. U. have elected the following ERANK J. CH Class No. 64, (jcntleinen's driving horse, Sworn to before me and subscribed' , Call and see us, . Team. conned wttA all boat, and train.; far. I Ac brought down the house. Miss Hill iu all her Y — la for Young, the gieat populist, officers: C. F. Simmons, president; Nellie sue 15-2 aud over. Mile and repeat to Who will tcaloie piorpetity lately »o inisssd. presence, this 6th day of Deceinbe '' A' if you are in w a n t. numbers was fine. Her banjo imitation in Babbidge, vice president; Sarah M. Hall, carriage. 10 a. m. 1886. Z -I» for Zeal, by thia duso manifested, Class No. 60, most stylish single hitch, in­ the first part was one of the most artistic im­ But now we will atop and let you get rested. corresponding secretary; (Jcace E. Knowlton, J 3 U S I H K S S cluding driving horse (either mare or geld­ .ASON, of Flour, and itations ever put on a stage. Miss Hill also In the giamiuar class one girl couldn’t parse recording secretary; Hiram N. Pillsbury, ing), best carriage, harness, whip, etc. Whole | seal I A. W. GLEJrotary Public, see what we have. appeared to great advantage in th* Black- ' Yucatan but was allowed to pass the water to treasurer------The Epworth League has ex­ turnout to be judged before Grand Stand. ; ccpy of the Catalogue of 11 a. m. uternally and ville School.” j thirsty pupils. Another pupil declined to tended an invitation to the District League to Halls Catarrh Cure is taken to offer. ft Pn Mitis Kelley was the next propounder and parse, saying she held too good a baud, Races and exhibition of stock on Track, act, directly on the bloo^ and •"“ T , 3" meet here uext mouth. Miss Addie Maynard p. m. of the systeL. Send for test,, , SHORTHAND * * ••* 3 * her reference to the Camden electric light | The class in geography knew where I has resigned as secretary of the League, Miss S. C. Prescott rtland. Me., to a*y address. Judging claim No». j4, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, F. J. CHENEY “ lC O > Iuledu- ° - polet as being reminders of i.awyer Crawford • ('ainden and other important places were but 1 Kiltie Colson being elected to fill the vacancy. - - FhlNCIUAU 40,41, 42, 43, 44,45, and 46. 1 fczrSuld by Druggists, 75c. Tillson’s Wharf. 4. THE ROCKLAJSTD COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY AUGUST 14, 1894.

SUMMER SOUNDS. MEN AND WOMEN. ------John Black leaves on the Pullman tonight for New York------Alfred S. Black takes GREAT BANKRUPT SALE! Continued from rnec 1. Having Especial Reference to People short vacation from his regular duties this Well Known Hereabouts. week. Galen F. Hix supplies his place with FULLER & CO Miss Anna Ingraham gave a tea patty the Rockland Beef Co. OF DRY GOODS Thursday evening in honor of Mis» Miss Alice Morse, who has been the guest Florence Hanley of Boston who is visiting Henry A.Rueterof Roxbury,Mass.,is a guest From the Dry Goods House of ELLIS GARDINER & CO. of Miss Mae Hooper for the past week, re­ here. Friday evening Miss Handley was the at W. II. Glover's, Middle street------Robert ------at------turned to her home in Bath, Friday------Miss guest of honor at a party given by Miss Sadie H. Fackard has returned from New Hamp- Burnham and Miss Morrison of Revere,Mass., Gilchrest, Ingraham’s Hill.------Of the numer­ where he has been the past two months work­ arc the guests of Miss Grace Blake, North- Wednesday, Aug. i5th. ous receptions given in honor of out-of-town ing on the construction of an electric railway. end------Mrs. George Harkness of Rockport KITTREDGE’S, guests this season, none have been more Mr. Fackard has become a very able electri­ was the guest of Mrs. Washington R. Prescott charming than that tendered Friday evening cian------Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Crie have re­ last week----- Miss Mary Richardson and Miss by Miss Ada Berry, Union street. The guest turned from Bar Harbor where they were 402 Main St., Rockland, Me. Maud Norton returned yesterday from a of honor on this occasion was Karie Slayton guests of R. Fred Crie------II. L. Burbank, :• Examine Your Wallet before putting out Your Money, week’s outing at Matinicus Rock and report a of Manchester, N. II., a cousin of Miss Berry. Ralph Burbank, Miss Isadore Burbank and delightful time. lui then examine these goods and prices, and snve 25 cents on one The house was very prettily decorated and Mrs. Edwin Morgan of Medford, Mass., are z\. C. Colby of Brockton, Mass., is at Mrs. OPENING OF lia r. People are doing this, and yon have the same chance. punch and refreshments were served by the guests of Mrs. F. A. Kelley, Lincoln street. J. R. Richardson’s------E. L. Brown and bride following young ladies : Mae I looper, Therese ------Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hall of Lowell are at returned home from their wedding trip Sat­ Rankin, Linnie Holmes, Jennie McLain* J. E. Rhodes, Rockland Highlands. Lovejoy lends us from Surinam urday----- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daggett who PASTOR ORDAINED Martha Blair May, Nina Duley, Mary Ludwig iting reading matter in the shape of a James Smith and wife of Boston are in have been spending several weeks with Mrs. and Fredrica Frohock. Abbie, tbe charming Fwide-awake newspaper, called “Tweede town, guests of W. O. Abbott and other Fanny Thomas, Chestnut street, returned to Impressive Services al the Rockport Congrega­ young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bird, NEW FALL 'rgang Nieueve Surinamsche Courant Het friends------Mrs. Caroline Hall went to North- Chicago Thursday. tional Church— Those Who Participated. received the guests at the door. gaan der Devouring." From it we learn port last week for a brief outing----- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs Miss Sadie Gilchrist entertained a few "De heer Bergana, Minister van The ordination and installation of Edward Wm. Thurston went to Northport Friday to II. M. Brown and son Ralph are oc­ friends Friday evening in honor of Miss (olomcn, Mynheer Voonetter.” We haven't M. Kennison as pastor of Rockport Congre­ attend the Chautauqua Assembly to be held cupying their cottage at Cooper’s Beach------Florence Hanly of Boston.------The reunion there this week------Mrs. C. A. Packard re­ en thia atatement before in any of the gational Church took place Tuesday at the Mrs. W. D. Holbrook and daughter Mabel DRESS GOODS! of the class of *93, R. H. S., will be held at turned last week from Belfast, where with a apers and if it ia a nAtter of great weight it Congregational Chapel. The exercises com­ returned yesterday from a much enjoyed trip Owl’s Head, Tuesday, Aug. 14------Mr. Dana party of friends she has been camping at jt be important^ menced at 2:30 p. m., opening with prayer to Lamoine Beach, Ellsworth and Bangor. of Boston is the guest of his friend, George by Rev. J. E. Adams, D. D., of Bangor. Rev. Swan lake------Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Ride­ ------Miss Yettie Crockett of Boston is spend­ /ll be interested in the article Allen, at Pleasant Beach. out and daughter Miss Fannie of Newport, R. W. Jenkyn of Rockland was nominated ing a three weeks vacation with her parents. Warding the bill providing for N. II., are visiting Charles Fields, Jefferson Moderator, and Rev. C. B. Boothby of Thom­ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wight most delight­ She is employed with J. H. Booker & Co., in (Tine under the eight-hour law fully and hospitably entertained friends last street------D. N. Bird of Belfast was in town aston Scribe. jhe cloak and suit department----- Mr. and To accommodate the trade that go Fworkers in this vicinity should get evening at their beautiful home on Claremont The examination reflected great credit on Wednesday. Mrs. W. G. Singhi are on a drive through the nd take action looking to the fur- street, in honor of the Misses Scudder, their the candidate, and was very gratifying to the Mrs. Orra J. Files and Mrs. J. F. Kent of country------Capt. David Weed has joined the away about Sept, ist, we have got i of their claims. guests. Whist was played in the early part Council. Quite a number were present and East Boston are at Mrs. Eliza Holbrook’s, steamer City of Texas of the Mallory line, on of the evening, Mrs. H. M. Lord of this city the exercises were very interesting. Camden street------B. T. Elwell and wife are which he has an excellent position. The City Re state of Connecticut has a patent hang- and Dr. W. F. Bisbee of Camden having the in our Fall Line of . . . . Meeting adjourned at 5 p. m. The pro­ on a visit to friends in Belfast,driving through of Texas cruises in Southern waters. ; machine by which the criminal ia made highest score. After a delicious lunch of gram for the evening was as follows: in their carriage----- Ambrose Messer and Eugene Stoddard of Boston is the guest of Ko auicide or hang himself. It will be tried cake and ices an informal musicale was held Organ Voluntary, Callie McCobb, with Violin Solo wife of Jamaica Plain were guests of R. W. George StClair------W. P. McManus and Sid­ [the first time Aug. 24. by W. E. Walker. in which Miss Florence Scudder, Mrs. Geo. Messer last week------Mrs. Chas. Marston and ney Hill are spending a portion of their va­ Hymn, Congregation W. Smith, Mrs. H. M. Lord, Dr. T. E. Tib­ Report of Scribe, Rev. C. B. Boothby, Thomaston daughter Annie arc at Mrs. Marston’s oid cation in Boston------Mrs. G. W. Hopkins and D r e s s G o o d s INGRAHAM’S HILL. Reading of Scripture, Rev. Mr. Hunt, Weymouth betts, Dr. W. V. Hanscora, E. C. Davis and H eights. home fora visit------Mrs. Farnham and daugh­ daughter Gladys of Charleston, Mass., are vis­ Prayer. Rev. TL B. Woods of Rockport others participated. The musical program ter of Bucksport were at M. M. Parker’s last iting Mrs. F. L. Cummings, Masonic street. Solo, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is,” closed with several selections by the Philhar­ The Camden Monumental Association Most Gounod week------Mrs. C. H. Achorn and daughter ------Mrs. Foster of Richmond and Mrs. Ler- =:= EARLIER THAN USUAL. monic Orchestra. Then “new old maid” was Delightfully Entertained.— Personal Points. Miss Lola McCobb. Minnie have returned from South Hope------vey of Boston visited at Mrs. R. L. Fogg’s last Sermon, Rev. L. D. Evans, Camden. played until quite a late hour. The house Anthem, “Heavenly Father,” Bruce Miss Ruth A. Maddocks has returned from a week------Miss Lizzie Russell and mother are There are among them many choice Friday afternoon Mri. William Whitney of Quartet, Miss Lois McCobb, Miss Bertha Pierce of was prettily decorated, the cosy southern Baltimore, Rev. J. J. Walker and W. E. Walker short visit to her home in Owl’s Head------spending a few days with Miss Lizzie O’Don­ piazza being converted into an attractive pgraham’s Hill entertained the Camden of Amherst, Mass. Mrs. Walter S. Goodenough of Cleveland, nell, Broad street------Miss Florence Willis of fonumental Association^ The afternoon was Ordination Prayer, Rev. J. E. Adams, D. D., smoking room. patterns which cannot be dupli­ Ban gor. Ohio, is at her uncle’s, Fred Young’s. Mrs. Brockton, Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Right Hand of Fellowship, Rev. T. E. Brastow, (casantly passed with bathing and card play- Misses Edith Ham and Jessie Labe gave a Goodenough will be remembered by her many John Lothrop, North-end. At evening the fallowing sat down to a R ockport. Charge to the Pastor, Rev. J. L. DeMott, Warren. garden party Friday evening, at 121 Pleasant Rockland friends as Miss Lottie Young. Chas. Harrington and family returned cated. Come early for choice. Iced bean supper spread on a large table on Ilymn, Congregation Charge to the People, Owing to sudden Illness of street. The garden was was prettily deco­ Mrs. J. A. Greene and son Arthur of New Thursday from Pulpit Harbor------Marcus I lawn : Mr. an4 Mrs. W. V. Lane, Mr. and Rev. Mr. Jenkyn, who was to have given the rated with Japanese lanterns. Cake and charge, Rev. L. D. Evans, Camden, kindly con­ York are making their annual visit at C. L. FI. Carroll and friend Mr. Schenck spent a , F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shuman, sented to give the same although unprepared. lemonade were served------A large party made Allen’s. Mr. Greene will probably come later. a few days of last week with Rev. J. S.Moody Tower, M». M. E. Richards, Mrs. C. E. Doxology, Congregation up of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haskell, son Harold, Benediction, Th* pustor, Rev E. M. Kennison ------Mrs. C. M. Wescott was called to her in Sorrento------Mrs. Minnie Caldwell returns ns, MissXannie Dunton, Miss May Dun* Mrs. F. F. Burpee, /Mice and Alfred Burpee, Those present from abroad were Rev. J. L. home in Boston quite unexpectedly, Friday Thursday to her home in Worcester, Mass., daster"5 cottaKe at CooPer's Beach' usual tariff on baggage. frie Martin, who has been the guest of morning------Miss Mattie Dexter of Malden Miss Berry herself will play, and Miss Kathe­ tredge is enlarged 8x20 feet, while each of the The F« e Baptist Sunday school is having was the guest a fewdays last week of Mr. and Next Thursday steamer Sedgwick will make rine Lincoln of Boston soprano, Miss Lois AT THIS! . Erskine, returned to her home in Attle- other three, J. L. Breck, C. E. Tuttle and I ils annual picnic today, Oakland being the ^lass., Monday------The Ingraham Hill Mrs. A. T. Blackington, Broadway. an excursion from Lincolnville and Camden McCobb of Rockport, mezzo-soprano, II. M. Fernald A Blethen have an addition to their scene of operations.------Miss Edith Simonton gill give a concert in front of Erskine's Miss Evie Miller is at Bar Harbor the guest to Bar Harbor, the fare being 75 cents for the Lord of Rockland tenor and Mr. Wasgatt of quartersol 19x24 feet. These additions are gave a dancing party at her home, corner of gednesday evening, Aug. 15.------Mrs. of Rev and Mrs. J. S. Moody------Mr. and round trip, with special rates to families and Bangor, violinst, will participate. to be finished off with sheathing overhead, Middle and Lincoln streets, Friday evening. and daughter nave returned to their Mrs. C. Liscomb and Miss Ada Stoughton of parties of ten or more. The boat will leave hard pine floors, and will be connected with ------Mrs. C. O. Emery gave a 6 o’clock tea Bristol arJ the guests of Mr.and Mrs. JohnW. Lincolnville at six a. m. and Knight’s wharf, ynn, Mass. the stores in the main building by handsome Saturday. The guests had a delightful time. VARIOUS REUNIONS. Lothrop Pleasant street— Misses Monira and Camden, at seven a. m., arriving in Bar archways. All o f this work will be completed ------Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Webb entertained at Helen McIntosh and Minnie Rue are guests Harbor at twelve; leaving Bar Harbor at by another fortnight. whist Saturday evening. The prize winners The Burton reunion will be held Wednes­ M en’s Fine All Wool, vi.m i . . at the Northport hotel,Northport Campground four p. m., and arriving in Camden at nine. 'The southeast corner of the building is fitted were Mrs. E. J. Wardwell and Mrs. W.’ day, August 24, at Elbridge Burton’s, Warren. ------Miss Dora Ames of Worcester, Mass., Veazie’s Band of Rockport will accompany IflY off into an office for Fred R. Spear, the coal S. White.------Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore The Eogler family will hold their eighth Black Clay Diag­ is a guest at A. L. Richardson’s. Miss Aines is the party, which is under the efficient dealer, and occupies a site very nearly the entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr. annual reunion in the grove near the Univer- undays from 12 to 4 p. in., at the still with the Memorial hospital of that city. management of J. A. Brewster of Camden same as his former quarters. Mr. Spear’s and Mrs. George Hadley of Chelsea. Music, salist church, South Hope, on Wednesday, onal Sack Suits, Jarleton \House, Rockport, — Hon. W. T. Haines,wife and three child­ and I). II. Heal of Lincolnville. new office is 14x20 feet in size, handsomely dancing and refreshments.------Mrs. J. E. .August 29. If stormy, the first fair day fol­ JTlsh D inners will he ren u f Waterville are stopping at E. W. Pal­ The excursion to Old Orchard occurs on Single or Double a plate; 75 cents a < finished in cypress and with telephone con Walker and Mrs. C. A. Leighton of Thomas­ lowing. All relatives are specially invited to mer’s, for a few days. The party with several Sunday, Aug. 19, leaving Rockland at 7:30 nection perfectly adapted to his wants. One ton gave a picnic at Juniper Hill, Saturday, a be present. Mrs. M. N. Vogler is secretary. friends spent Sunday at Burpee’s beach------a. m. The train does not stop after it leaves corner is fitted off into a little private office number of Rockland ladies and gentlemen The Wyllie family held its annual reunion B re a s te d . O c e a n Ho\ ise, Miss Lou Simmons is spending a two weeks Brunswick and there it hitches on to the which has been prettily furnished and makes being guests. Whist was played, Mrs. C. M. at Counce Bros.’ farm, So. Warren, Wednes­ Owl’s Head, vacation in Winchester, Mass------John Black Bangor train. It is said 400 will come from a most attractive spot. Kalloch capturing first prize. day, anti it was one of the most successful in House in tine shape and il accommodation for of New York is at Austin Black’s, Middle there. From Brunswick to Portland it runs The upper story of this addition is fitted Pleasant Beach.—As yet there is but the history of the association. Nearly every a few boarders, nouse Is ir the beach and has street------Miss Grace Chapman uf Salem is without a stop, then to that greatest beach in flue facilities for boating. bathing and Ashing. into two tenements which are connected with little falling off in the number of campers. town in the county was represented. At the Terms reasonable. visiting her brother Frank Chapman------Miss the world, with eleven miles u f sand to stroll $15, $18 and $20. B. DV RAWSON, Prop. the main building in a manner similar to the August is a delightful month at the seashore, business meeting in the afternoon Edmund Grace M. Robbins left on the Frank Jones on. Some 13,000 people were at this place stores on the lower door. They have not a trifle cool perhaps but enough of the charm­ Wyllie was chosen president. The other Saturday morning to visit friends at Addison on Sunday last. The party will be personally been rented but doubtless will not long remain ing to offset this.------The South Thomaston ; members of the board were re-elected, finan­ Park Street Exchange Point. conducted by W. A. Kimball, who will do all idle. W. II. Glover A Co. had the contract band visited the beach Saturday night, gave I cially the association is in splendid condition, Made Up and Trimmed . . . AND . \ . Mrs. Josephine Collins who has been visit­ in his power to make it pleasant. So get on for building the addition and Al. Blackington an enjoyable concert ami in turn were given a and it is hoped the interest manifested at this ing in this city has returned to San Francisco, your best bib and tucker and go. that of building the cellar The work of both meeting will be continued through the years In Bert Possible Manner. , . . Dinins Rooms, corn roast, clam bake and the like. It was a Cal., whence she starts for the Sandwich Is­ was well and quickly done. Much credit is About 150 people took advantage of the to come. Through the kindness of the presi­ No. 10 Park Strtwrt, ltoAklaud* Me. very late hour when the hand played the clos- | lands----- W. H.Judkins o f Lewiston has been also due Benjamin Blackington who had Bar Harbor excursion Sunday and enjoyed a dent the next reunion will be held with Ed­ Ladies' Dining Room Up-S^airs ing selection “America” and then started for j a guest for a few days of bis brother, Dr. M. charge of the outside joiner work and Charles home. It was the biggest event of the season fine sail together with a three hours stop at ! mund Wyllie at Oyster River, about -Aug. 15, T ry one of our regular 26c Diuuer». P. Judkins, Spring street------Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and R. L. Jones who superintended one of America’s most famous seaside resorts. 1895. \ Board by the week $3.50 in udvan at Pleasant Beach.------Pedestrian parties to j N. T. Farwell are visiting in Unity------Mrs. Twenty-one meal tlckete for $3 the finishing. Seal Harbor seem to be a fad. A large The trip was made on the steamer Catherine, . . . OPEN ON BUNDAY. W. C. McLoud of Boston Highlands is the The Fourth Maine and Second Maine Bat­ ('apt. ()acar Crockett. The boat arrived in number of the campers attended church at guest of Mrs. W. S. Wright for a few weeks. tery Association will meet in this city Sept. OWEN B. LONG, • Proprietor. Rockland about 9 p. m., the return being a FRATERNITY FACTS. that place Sunday.----- There was a big sing . ------Mrs. Louise Abbott and three children, 18. There will be a dinner and other events, splendid moonlight sail. About 10 miles this at Mrs. S. A. Gould’s cottage Thursday night, of Boston, are visiting at Mrs. Alden Sher and tbe veterans will remain over to partici­ King ^uloinon Chapter had a special con­ side of Bar Harbor, the Catherine was the entire musical talent of the beach partici­ man’s, F ulton street. pate in the K. A I. Veteran Association vocation Tuesday night, when the Royal Arch signaled by the schooner yacht M orona, Ten Dollars Less than C rescent \ pating A feature of the event was the • Mrs. E. C. Spaulding has returned from a reunion. \ j degree was conferred upon Edward W. Ilar- owned by II. M. Gilling of New York. She Cottage* 10 rent by da, rendering of some very high class Italian . visit to Vinalhaven and is bpending a few days The Knox tV Lincoln Veteran Association or woek. | ri<(------Canton Lafayette, P. M., I. O. O. F., had been ashore in York Narrows and was opera.------'Two young men from Rockland 1at Pleasant Beach------Ezekiel Ross of New­ will meet iu this city, Sept. 19, for their, an­ Custom Work but equal idSSiuM wd h,1. m , to the outlying 1 sup to ride from tl e cars to the grounds, {s lands Albert Robinson of St. George, Colby ’93, , George A. Bramhall is out after a severe ill­ Steamer Catherine is to make a deep sea the association and D. W. Woodbury u f FKKDM. SMITH. ( inmaml^ry, K. T., will stop at has been elected principal u f Hampden High ' ness. fishing trip Friday, leaving Tillson’s wharf at Thomaston secretary. I the Rich' Broiled pod Hotel, Boston, next year dur- School from a large list u f applicants. The Miss Mabel Balcouub returned to Boston 9 ami Bay Point at 9.15. ('apt. Crockett will The Eirst Maine Cavalry held its 23d an­ iug the g unclave. | The Rockport Band furnish bait and lines and give a prize for the ! will a school at its last term had 70 pupils, although last night having passed a part of her vaca­ nual reunion at Skowhegan last weekt about Live Lobsters I them, the attendance has reached as high as 120. tion iu this city-.... Fred W. Pitcher u f N e w largest codfish. 75 veterans being present. Among th.t num­ Mr. Robins',n is an able teacher and strict York is visiting friends in this city ------Mrs. A tine excursion to historic La Stine on the K/ffir CAMDEN, ber were Gen. J. P. Cilley of this city, Capt. SGULAR AfCCIOENT. disciplinarian, anil the Hampden school is Mary J. Holmes and Miss Elizabeth Kittredge new aud elegant steamei Catherine, Capt. O. M. B. Cook of Friendship and Col. b. 11. J. F. Gregory & Son, fortunate. of Kansas City .and Mrs. Whitney of Need­ A. Crockett, is arranged for Thursday, Aug. Allen of Thomaston. During the day there ME. A little 1 Tolman of Rockport, tjou&e, ham,Mass., are at jC. F Kittredge's, Claremont 16, leaving Railroad wharf at 8 and Tillson’s was a business meeting $n l yarns werc$pun while playing w, was severely in- LAUNCHING POSTPONEO. street. Miss Kittredge will visit in Belfast this wharf at S u u a. in., touching at Rockport anew, while in the evening tbe Lavalry«?« ys ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. i the Coast jured Tuesday Ihe cow being Open till Octobcj week------W. A. Witham and wife returned and Camden, arriving at Castine at 10:30; were given a banquet by tbe city at I fptel troubled with dentally caught her Excellent Dinner*. lhe new four-master, approaching comple­ to Boston last evening----- Mrs. ( »rge L- and return at 3:30. The fare is 50 cents and 1 Uazeltinc. It was altogether a splendid hip' Under Farwell Opera House. horn in the clothii the child throwing tion in H. M. Bean’s yard, Camden, will be . Knight and Miss Walters returned last even­ if you want a pleasant day’s outing get on J Next year the reunion will be held at CaWp him to the ground, Ing bis hip and leg. F. O. MARTIN, Proprietor. launched Aug. 29 about eleven o’clock. ing from a trip to Bar Harbor ano iJangor. board. Benson, Newport. ROCKLAND. - MAINE. V T H E R O C K L A N D fl R-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1893

MEN AND WOMEN. LOCAL INDUSTRIES. usements and Announcem^ FACE TO FACE W ITH DEATH. DORY PICKED UP. LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. Picked up by Stmr. Rockland In Jericho lt»y. Il-m arkable F xp^rlenee of » Waldo Coun­ Prove ownership and pay hills. Apply at The C om m ittee on Judiciary will give a public New Machinery for Our Wood Work­ hearing at their room in the State House, Augusta, regular meeting of the R o c k la it ^ ^ Personal Paragraphs of More or Less ty W o m a n . 2-2 BOSTON k BANGOR 8. 8. CO. Interest to Our Readers. ing Factory—Boiler Making. Thursday, January lOlh, IN»:I, v lll be held Thursday ev ; Some men have lived to rend their own ENCINE FOR SALE. At 2 o’clock p. m., on the petition of George K . , , r j . \Unlon J. R Cou ih , the boiler maker, Tillson M acorn her et nls. for the consolidation of the Klee- 1 a mask ball In Ladles I W. A. Kimball is doing Vermont on bis ad­ wharf, i- at ** »rk on a big both r from the I obituary no’ iees, but certainly very few At a bargain, a twenty five horse power horizon trie Light ami Gas Companies in Rockland and lockville, next Monday cvcnlngA ' women have passed through such mi experi- tai engine, In good running order Can be seen at surrounding towns. vertising trip. Williams quarry, and has just retubed a boiler work In our mill on Sea Street, Rockland. Maine. Per order of Committee, by Meservey, Maddocks and RacH I cnee ns has the lady in this case. She was 2 G. F. KALER A CO. C. W. R. Cobb is hero from St. Louis for a for tbe Brown quarry and made an ice cutter for FRANK M. HIGGINS, Secretary. and is a hard-working widow witli several Rockland, Me., Jan . 14, 1*93. t1Sc3 Idn’ t Marry Three” In Farwell six days visit. steamer Vinalhaven He has lots of work children. About two years ago her health Wednesday evtning, was a lair jsu^ ° Ahead and plans to put in rollers and shears so W illiam Severance from Hyde Park was in began to fail, and symptoms of consumption SLEICH FOR SALE. LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. not creating any great fu« as to do new work. i to develop themselves. She consulted able the city last week. One good second-hand stuffed alelgh, Wingate A public hearing will be given by the committee Tbe audience was small. v physicians, both at home ami abroad, but .Sc Simmons make. on l< gal affairs at the State House, Augusta, J a n . 9 4 , a t 9:80 p. ra., on a bill to legalize the ' I g" graduating class, R 11 8., w ill have' n Miss Alice Mitchell of Portland is the guest E K. Glover and G. F. Kaler of Geo. F. without avail. Repeated examinations were 1 W. B. H ILLS, 6? 2 Main Street. of Mrs Wm. Webb - made, resulting in a unanimous verdict that of tbe town meeting of Union held on tbe fltn day ble, entertainment and dance In W lllougv" Kaler A Co , returned from Boston Thursday. of dun-, 1839. Mrs. David Friend of this city is visiting she was a victim to consumption and must HOUSE FOR SALE. 2 2 WALTER C. EMERSON, Secretary. lall.next Friday evening. A ll are Invite*' They have purchased a new engine of an im­ surely die. At last she was confined to her The brick house known as the Gay house on e the class good patronage. I l ’s lor a poor her parents in Bucksport. proved pattern, a buzz planer, a pony planer, North Main Street. For terms apply to bed, rapidly wasting away with all the dis­ 12 L. G. R A N K IN , 4 N orth Main Bt. SPECIAL NOTICE. Geo W. Smith of the Chas. E. Weeks Co. small moulder and a sand-papering machine, tressing symptoms of that dread disease. Tax pnyers will please bear in mind >hey will in addition to the machinery the firm is now During the last days of May, a local special­ have to pay 10 per cent Interest on all taxea re­ Tickets for the “ Runaway Wife” are on’ has been visiting In Worcester, Mass. LOST. maining unpaid February Is , 1803. All taxes to ist in lung diseases was called in. He found- sale at Spear. May & Stover’s. This is the Mrs. M. H. Fish is visiting her daughter, operating. The new machines w ill be set up On Main street, reveral weeks ago. a black satin ba paid at my office, 400 Main St. Office open in the upper story of the factory and enough her propped up in bed, unable to lie down, hand bag containing pair Gold Bowed Spectacles every day, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. first time the new Opera House Co. has had Mrs. Dr. Chamberlain, at Friendship. unable to sit up, breathing with difficulty, amt other artlcb h Reward. Leave at THK 22 W. II. SMITH, Collector. more men added to tbe crew to make a forco of tickets on sale there and the public is asked to The Eglaim Club w ill meet with Miss Mary ha missed by an incessant cough. After a COURIKR-O AZKTTK OFFICE. 61 twenty. The present force is very busy on l>car it in mind. tfJorton, Beech street, Thursday, the 19th. careful examination he withdrew, ami an­ Notice to Camden & Rock­ house furnishings. FOR R E N T . A pleasant loap year dancing party was \ Dr. F. G. Cook of this city was a fellow nounced to the sorrowing family that she land Water Co. could live but a very few mc from an cx- Home Protective Legion. A rate chance for the iXyarious points in SUDDENLY BLII right man. Write for particulars nud address SARSAPARP Roilolf's Cream Emulsion HENRY C. HIXON, Gen. Manager, 2-2* Madison, Me. Sad Affliction of a Well Known ABSOLUTELY CUBE E x c e e d s in Young Man. CONSUMPTION, Steam Boiler, etc., For Sale. A Steel Boiler, about 15 horse power, used but value all o‘ \bout a year ago Frank Bowers ot Carndwb SCROFULA. little, In first class order. Also a Jacket Kettle nut 28 years, while at the table eating about 2200 lbs. capacity, for trying tallow; and a Kuuckle Press for pressing tallow, etc. Will bo •'st the sight of bis right eye, para- k OANOER. sold cheap. A pply to J . It. RICH A RD SO N , B u y a B tic nerve being assigned as the \ ECZEMA 42 632 Main Street, Rockland. T last week the sight of the ANO CRANITE. And be convin uddenly and unex- AlllVIseaaea of the Liver, Stomach, Kld- If you are in want of a Granite Monument, tance being attended neysand Blood. Cemetery Curbing, or other Granite work, from the best of material, and ut reasonable prices, call upon, or drop a postal to T. J. LYONS, Vlnul- haven, M e., who will be pleased to allow you R E D SE A L W eai\W cm ’s Best Friend. designs, and samples of stone. 1 FOR SAKE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. COUGH ! Rockland and Vinalhaven.

South Thomaston, Janu yill Clarke, a son. COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 13. Jan u ary 5, to Mr. ard ST MR. EM M ELIN E W ill Run to Vinalhaven In place of tbe Steamer Vinalhaven, leav'ng Rock- t 1:30 p.m., und Vinalhaven at 9:00 a.m., urther notice. II. P. JONES, Vice President. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE Y, JANUARY 17, 1893.

POWERFUL PHUJF, FRATERNITY FACTS Wnldo Lodge, I 0 .0 . F , of Belfast VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS Western his plectrd the following nflleers : Cnns. Interesting Goat Hairs from Various It Coombs, N. G .; B. B. Greenlaw, Indian Sagwa A Reliable Reliable Sources. A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home P. G ; .IS . Davidson, Secy.; o f G ran ite Tickets! Remedy of Rare Value. Keen, P. 8 .; B. F. Wells, Tiens. ; R F. z\t the conclusion a banquet was served The Professor of Physiological bich was very much enjoyed by all. Danton. J. W. Knowlton. L. T. Slmles, Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi- Parties going West con save mcney by Chemistry at Yale College Ana­ Trustees. dents and Visitors—Occurrences 1 riv- Ffoops! V putrhasing through tickets at the Ticket lyzes Kiekapoo Indian Sagwa — ial and Important but None the Lest. OflTe of the Maine Central Rallrond. The Rockport Relief Corps had a picnic It Is Pronounced Purely Vege­ Grand 8 cret'iry I).. M. Fryo of the of Great Interest. The undersigned has Tickets on snip to all points In the United table and Absolutely free from supper Wednesday evening. encd New Undortak^B States and Canada. Baggage checked New England Order of Protection or- Mineral and other Harmful Ad­ Rooms at the Ulmer P la ^ | through to desiinniicn. Excursion train* m ixtures—A compound of Croat gunited a lodge nt Livertnoro Falls, Cold weather for cutting stone. leave lour times each wet k. Complete Remedial Value — Nature’s Gift ;d A. Norwood Post, G. A. R., of Rock* Tue-d ty night, with 27 charter mem* The total of 1.52 hooks were tnk» n 32 Union St., where vJH P” liman service from Hopkland to the to Nature's Children. reports an increased attendance since hers and over 70 ftppli from the Public Library Saturday, Jan be Iept constantly on haVJ Pacific const, all points west, and South •moval into new quarters. a Full Line of Coffins, CaV etn California. For further information To prove that Kiekapoo Indian Sagwa Is apply to worthy of public confidence, and that It Isa kets and Burial Robes! remedy of remarkable curative value, Secretary Brnckett ol the Maine The Rockport Relief Corps will send Mrs. etc. Nigh, calls answered' Messrs. Ilealy «% Bigelow of Now Buren, the Good Templars' reports the season’s B I J Z Z E GT A. U. ( h.itnpncy and Mrs. C. D. Jones as promptly from residence, agents for the Kiekapoo Indian Medicine campaign of organizing and visiting TMcct Agent Maine Central Railroad, Rockland Co., requested that an analysis of Indian delegates to the Department Convention, to Cor. Grace and High Sts. Bagwa should bo made by the Professor of be held in Rockland, in February. ended with the holidays, and the re­ Satisfaction guaranteed. Physiological Chemistry at Yale College, sults aro 40 new lodges and 1000 mem­ Maine Central Railroad considered one of the highest authorities la bers ill the state added to the order, W. E. JONES, the country. Six Camden Odd bellows rode in open making it stronger than it has been lor 82 UNION BT., ROCKLAND. MK. In Effect January I, 1893. Thia he did and reported as follows : wagons to Warren Friday, the 6th,,'and at­ Pario' nnd Sleeping Cam between Rockland and "After a chemical analysis of Indian tended thc^installation, getting home at one several years. The regular annual Bouton. Sagwa, anil examining the various tub- a. m .J^’Twns colder than Greenland’s icy session of tho Grand Lodge will be bold A little snow to mako the hnufliug PfMM'engflr T ra in s le a v e B u c k la n d »»« stances entering into its composition, I find mountains. in April. boiler and a number of man wouhj bo follow s: it to bejinJSxlract of Hoots, Harks and •A a. ro. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewi ft on, Augusta, STEAMBOAT BURNED. furnished employment, gotting ice Aere. te up Waterville, Bangor, Bt John, Portland am t Bor fferbt, of Valuable Hemedial Action, with- Fred A. Norwood Post, G. A. R., of Rock­ ton, arriving in Bouton at 4 :30 p. m. Parlor car Vinalhaven Des'royed by Fire J. E Tnlmnn is at work for O ps T. vonlng for Boston. out any mineral or nf.it or deleterious ad­ port, besides the delegates elected by the 1 M p. m for Bath, Brunswick, Lev laton. Water mixtures." No Insurance. Noyes, helping him cut a monum ent, vibe, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston hi Post,| will j,hc represented by the following which wii9 contracted for befotfe the HEADQUARTERS 9.M p. m. Ho had no suggestions to offer whloh could Past Commanders: T. V. Hill, Geo. R. Huse, Steamer Vinalhaven caught fire ami 9:00 p. m., Kxpnss, every night, Sunday* In Improve Sagwa, ns it was a remarkably settlement was made / Cor Rtnckamllti., Mnchinl.ta, Quarrj-nien.PHlntMi A. D. Champney, Geo. II. M. Barrett, Jos. O. was burned to the water’s edge Friday eluded, for Bath, Brum wick, Lewiston. Au perfect combination, and It Is safo to say that Schooner Harvester arrived the 8th Fishermen, Nporlemei], Seamen arid Farmer., uata, ’ atervllle, Bangor and Bar Harbor. Pori no improvement could be made. Trim. morning. It is supposed the fireslnrt- S h ip , Ileal, I arrlane, ami Houae Itllilflera. . ind and Boston, arriving in Boston at 6 :'ft h. m from Boston. Her cargo consisted of Ir you can 't flml w hat von w ant, no t o ^ M tT he 9.-00 p. m. train from Rockland has I’ullma* Thousands of cures attest to Its remarkable ed around the boiler. The engineer, Sleeping Cara attached, running through everj rurativo properties, The boalth and longev­ Thejncmbere of St. Paul’s Lodge, F and o >rn. oats and cotton seed r/jea I for night, Bundays Included, to Portland ami Bostoi fireman and mate were sleeping in Die and oonnoctliig at Brunswick with train for Lewis ity of tho Indian A. M., of Rockport, with invited friends, C. F. Noyes and general merchandise tou ami Bangor. provos tho poton- forward cabin, whpu they were making a total of nearly 175 people, enjoyed for our dealers. ' Trains rtrrlvn: k oy of tho In d ian ’s awakened by ernckliiig wood. The the ceremony of the installation and the extra |k0b a m. E xpress, everv in 'r u in g . B u n d a y s In m edicine. cabin was then fulj/of smoke. Hush­ A stock of grocories has been put in the ^Blndetl, from Bo-ton, Portland, Lewiston r room lately occupied by the Public keep s hl in w ell. the 9th. The supper was furnished by the ing up they found the woodwork a. n . morning ’rain Horn Port In ml. I cw -:r i Library. We understand that the place W aterville. ' If you ” run masonic ladies, and was a triumph. around the engine all ablaze. They h i bom Boston. I’o tlunu, L. w|«to- I ' down” or lack will bn used as ty B'.oro in connecting ^ M « r , bringing P.rlor • -r Horn B-.-t. n made a heroic/fedort to slay Die flames, _ appetite, don’t PA VrON I l < KE.i:. O f ’I M ,• in the meantime sounding the whistle with the stave in/lu-try. ^ B K K. B H O l 'I t i l , i . , . A f A B lW S sloop well, have Twenty-four of Keystone Chapter, Royal for assistance, but the fire was beyond r it ', ’ . -ii: , h r is t ^ a R H Kress 11 ,,n<1 in Arch'Masons, of Camden, worked the Royal th<‘ m outh, pains Arch Degree on three candidates in the their control. The engine soon arrived . Ji \ , i . . in auy ,,art ot 11,0 and hatfl three streams of wafer going, Ai V- ' ’ hotly, respond to ' rooms of King Solomon’s Chapter, Rockland, y the cry of nature, j Tuesday evening. A large number of Rock­ hut o,u a month’s aicknoss, a month’s loss* of stallation of the officers of Aurora Lodge Zl '. tim e nmi a m o n th ’s ex p en ses for a doctor. and A. M., and King Solomon Chapter ft. A. ■ Kcnicmbcr, too, that in taking Kiekapoo Indian Sagwa you aro not 11.ling your system M. The installations were public Xml a *~itll m in eral poi xm th a t -braces you u p ” large number were present to w i^ess the ra while, only to leave you worse off tha efore. ceremonies. R. W. Mark I . -Vines, Past Beware of mineral nn-dicines! They aro Master of Knox Lodge, by C. A. dangerous! They o.ten kill. R em em b er, Kiekapoo /tu/i tn Sngwa contains Sylvester as Grand Marshal, an/fl the Rev. R. ^Aiers direct to W. Jcnkyn as Grand ( haplaj/, Installed the K itllln g MON- no mineral f>r other harmful ingredients,” say j ' rltlDA VS from tho highest and unprejudiced authority. officers of the lodge, as Already publidM ^| York, calling ut Sagwa la a remedy for all time and for all connections and into tin -tatiZ,,.. md New England seasons. It restores the stomach, liver and t England const, Aldneystoa state of perfect, health; anti if i! n. i i kliip. Arcoiutno- those organs are in good condition you need Bllate ni;D steer M (llHCMillll" pr<‘- not fear disease. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, BL IntoriDAti.-n Liver complaint, Disease of the Kidneys, Nervous troubles, Scrofula, Erysipelas and all blood disorders are cured and prevented B A < •• York. by the harmless and valuable oompoum^^l roots, barks and hurlis. K i e k a p o o I /

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. AUGUS'

Amusements and Announcements. The papers announce with exclamation POLITICAL POINTS. FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, POLKS AND THINGS points that the Poland Springs House enter­ James B. Mackie, the popular young The People’s Party from the class, Apple- tained 500 guests a recent Sunday. The The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meet­ comedian, who is known throughout the We have received a few more of the ton, Washington and Hope, called a caucus Bay Point Hotel, Rockland, has been enter­ Monday, August 20 ing Friday at 2:30, in the Y. M. C. A. parlor. country as a most careful exponent of typical household hooka that gave so much satisfac­ at J. L. Lenfest’s hall, Burkettville, Wednes­ taining that number of guests for several The insurance on the Frye Block and con­ tion last winter and any person paying for character roles will produce this season an day evening, Aug. 8, to nominate a repre­ RETVKR ENGAGEMENT OF tents was divided among the five Rockland Sundays past. T he Courier-Gazette a year in advance entirely new curio-circo comedy from the pen sentative to legislature. The meeting was The Most IVonderfnl Woman of Any Age agencies. will be entitled to a copy of the very usefu of Geo. C. Jenks, Esq., entitled “The Side called to order by J. L. Lenfest. A. T. book, "The Housewife’s Ijbrary,” 64, pages, Mrs. M. E. Kirkpatrick has favored us with Show, or Wait for the Wagon.” Mr. Mackie Mitchell was chosen chairman and J. L. Len­ Sometimes it is difficult will appear as “Grimesey,” and as this bound in oil cloth, decorated side and back, an apple blossom picked from a tree bearing fest, secretary. D. G.’Richards of Hope was B a r n e s —Rockland. Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mre. to And words capable of ANNIE apples of good size. character is an elaboration of “Grimesey Me James Barnes, a daughter. matbleired edge. Regular price $2 25 Our nominated for representative by a unanimous P o r t e r — Rockland, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. doing justice to the sub­ subscribers may have the book mailed to any A shark weighing 500 pounds attracted lots Boy” in “A Bunch of Keys,” and “ Billy vote. The following town committee was Eaten W, Porter, a son. F laKDBr s—N orth W aldoboro, Ju ly 31, to Mr. ject. But seeing is be­ address for 16 cents extra. of attention iu front of H. L. Thomas* mar­ Grimes” in “Grimes’ Cellar Door,” it will chosen: Wm. Moody, A. T. Mitchell, A. K. nnd Mrs. Fred R. Flanders, a son. ABBOTT, give Mr. Mackie more scope to display his IlATnoiiNE—Thomaston, July 23, to Mr. and Mrs. lieving. Come and see ket yesterday. It was caught in a net at Walker and Fred Hart. O. C. Hathorne, a son. A l ittle i.ad. Matinicus. remarkable versatility. The season will open Ma rsh a ll—D eer Isle, July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. our stock and hear our The Georgia Magnet. Edwin T. Marshall, a son. He wanted a boy, and wanted one bad, with the new play “The Side Show,” at Big travel on the railroads ! Hooper had The Republican County committee met Beck —Deer Isle, July 26, lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred prices. So In T he G’.-G. he put an ad, M. Beck, a daughter. Miss Abbott has appeared before the Queen of And In less than a week, an ’ it’s true, bedAd, Farwell opera house Friday, Aug. 17. five cars in here yesterday afternoon and yet with representatives from the various towns, W in c h b n r a c h —W aldoboro, J u ly 26, to Mr. and Enuland, the Prince und Princess of U ale*, the Ills wife, she had a little ad- coming out of Woolwich fifteen people were Billy Burke’s company of comedians gave a Saturday, to discuss plans for the campaign. Mrs. Jacob G. Wlnchenbach, a daughter. German Emperor, the Czar of Kusoiu, the Hultan dltlon to the family. Bu rns—South Waldoboro, July 24, to Mr. and of Turkey, the Khedive of Egypt, all European standing, being unable to find seats. good performance here on Friday evening last. All the towns were represented but Rockport. Mis. Lowell H. Burns, a daughter. Men’s SI 2.00 Suits for 89.50 Royalty aad the World's Greoteet Scientists, and What they lack in numbers they make up in HILLS—East Oakland, Gala., August 6, to Mr. 10.00 “ 7.50 none can explain thia The Beech street extensioners fire some The sneak thieves mentioned in T he C.-G. The appointments already made are as fol­ and Mrs. A. n . Hills, a son—Herbert Gray. work, quick, sharp and snappy. The special­ And a Good Suit for 5.00 OInnt’s Power in n Woman's Ernine. pretty heavy shots. last week have again been heard from at the lows : Hon. Nelson Dingley in Camden and ties are very good and the phonograph was a St. George, Randolph C. Surbridge of Massa­ Youths’ All Wool Suit, 7 50 The C.-G. is the greatest.advertising medium North-end. This time they entered the resi­ JflarriagM most pleasing feature. They appear in Vi­ chusetts at Union and Rockport, Reuel Robin­ “ Nice All Wool Pant, 2 50 in Eastern Maine, and the paper’s patrons all dence of M. W. Woodman, James street, and nalhaven tonight. son of Camden in Warren with other places Me s e r v e y —S m it h —South Thomaston, August The best Working Pant made is say so. got away with $6.50. Attempts were made at 8, by Rev. Fred M. Preble of Camden, Hon. Charles one of my Jean at 1.25 z\nnie Abbott, the little magnet, who made to be assigned later, W. H. Fogler and H. M. E. Meservey, Judge of Probate, and Bertha E. The Rockport Band will accompany Clare­ other houses in vain. so favorable an impression on the audiences Lord at Vinalhaven, C. E. Littlefield in Ap­ SmUh, of Vinalhaven. mont Commandery on ife pilgrimage to E. A. Collamore will start on on his C.-G.- I m y er —H o p k in s —North Haven, Auizuit 7, by here the first of the month is booked for a re­ pleton and Washington with other speakers Rev. F. Purvis, Avery W. Dayer and Lottie I’. T ribune excursion to the Adirondack Moun­ Hopkins. Boston next year. to be assigned later. The county committee tains next Monday. We have been accused of turn engagement the 20th. She is certainly A d d ito n —E m ery—Rockland, Aug. 6. Harvey Alfred Murray NORT Business is brisk with the State of Maine a marvel as many of our citizens are willing hasn’t yet given up hope of getting T. B. F. Additon and Alice Emery, both of Rockland. sending “E d ” off on this trip to get him off Mokkhoube—L odok—Law rerco, Mum., Atigunt Pant Co., Park street, and portions of the to testify and as many failed to witness her Reed here for a big rally. He has been 0, G eo rg e A. Morehouse, of Rockland, and Annie SIGN BIG SHIRT. the street, but to do that wouldn’t help any, as E. Lodge, of Lawrence. crew are obliged to work nights. assigned to only one place in this district, his assistant is fully as noisy as he. wonderful power this return should be taken H all—P ackard—Portland, August 4, J. T. 446 Main St., - Rockland, Me. Monday, AugV Deacon Hiram Ingraham, Marsh Road, advantage of. Nothing ever before a Rock­ Lewiston, and a desperate effort will be mada Hall, of Rockland, and Carrie E. Packard, of Port James Donohue announces that he shall be land, Oregon. whose accident from a fpll T he C.-G. re­ land audience has created so much discussion to get him for Knox county. R o b in so n —Bum ps—Thom aston, A ugust 3, E d ­ at his old place of business until September ward C. Robinson and Cora Bumps, both of Thoin- ported a week ago, remains very ill. and the comment is all in favor of the lady. union. first for the purpose of settling all of his out­ Everybody else is going to Mackie’s ‘ The Boston" & Bangor S. S. T. Mugridge has just completed new None should miss this chance to see her Ca rv er—C ro sby —Camden, Auuunt 1, Capt. C. standing accounts personally as after that Show,” so don’t you think that you had F. Carver, of New York, and Mrs. M. A. Crosby, suit of sails for schooner David Osier and sev­ manifest her wonderful powers and its now or of Camden. date his arrangements are such that he will ter go too. Aug. 17. L acy—P u l b ip e r —Waldoboro, July 26, Andrew eral new sails for schooner Ira B. Ellems. never. Lacy, of Wiscusset, and Ellen M. Pulslfer, of Excursioi have to leave them in the hands of an attor­ W aldoboro. Barnabee, Karl & MacDonald’s Robin A special meeting o f the Central Club will ney. CARD OF THANKS. Hood company are so excellent as to almost be held this evening at 7 :3O o’clock to take Prof. Rankin’s children’s party will occur discourage any detailed comment thereon. The subscriber desires to thank his man)'* Saturday, August 11, Monday, August 13, Tuesday^ action relative to the disposal of the property Wednesday, Aug. 29, in Farwell < >pera House, friends for their kindness in furnishing him August 14, Wednesday, August 16, and Thursday/*’ Probably no comic opera of recent authorship Cl a r k .—Rockland, August 11, Ruth K., daugh­ Au gustvl 6, ateainers will leave Rockland at (about) of the club. from seven till ten. The hall will be prettily with the required amount of votes to enable 6 :8U a. ih., and 12:80 p. in. dally, for N orthport either in Europe or America has possessed so ter of Win. N. and Lizzie Clark, aged 4 years, 3 A. Boardman S. Austin, who was drowned decorated and all the latest dances will be him to take the delightful excursion trip in m onths. 26 days. Camp Ground. and return daily at 9:50 a. m. and many numbers that have attained widespread the Courier-Gazette and Tribune series of ex­ H ai.ey—Maine General Hospital, Portland, A h 2 :60 p. m. at Mark Island Sunday, Aug. 5, carried a life given. The class numbers 80 pupils and is mist 3, Thomas F. Haley, of Rockland, aged 43 popularity through the music publishers cursions. E. A. Collamore. years. The remains will be taken to Thomaston Fare 5,0 cents for the Round Trip. insurance of $1,000 in the Northwestern, of making very rapid progress. The exhibition for burial. There is the “ sheriff’s introductory song, “ I For both adults and children, without baggage. which company Freeman W. Smith of this Ca m pb ell—Rockland, Augcst 8, Frances 8 promises to be a fine one. daughter of Henry M. and Evelyn Campbell, aged 2 Trunks and freight at usual tariff. 32 32 city is agent. am the Sheriff of Nottingham,” which is one m onths, 6 days. FEED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. There will be a tennis tournament on the of the jolliest conceits ever sung; the “Churn­ Steamers Catherine and Juliette will take Madigan—Rockland, August 7, Mary J. Madi­ The police made a haul of over ioo bottles Middle street court Thursday, open to Knox gan, aged 34 years. ing, Churning,‘Churning” trio, Will Scarlet’s excursion parties regular trips from Rockland H in d s—Carney Hospital, Boston, August 5, of lager at Whalen A: Kavenagh’s place, Main county racquet wielders and the Bay Point to Castine and return including dinner at the Maria E. Hinds, formerly of Rockland, aged 51 song “ It takes Nine Tailors to Make a Man,’’ years. The remains were brought t<» Thomaston for street, Friday. In police court Monday after­ guests. Thomaston will enter about six Acadian hotel for 81.50 every day, leaving Allan-a-Dale’s solo, “ O Promise Me,” Robin Rockland on arrival of Boston boats, arriving burial. noon the proprietors were found guilty, and players. Tennis is exciting more interest than Co llin s—Hearapiont, August 4, Ibrook A. Col. MEETI/Iq! Hood’s moonlight serenade; Little John’s at Castine about 9 a. m. and leaving Castine um the fine of $100 and costs and 60 days in jail H , formerly of Rockland, aged 71 years. ever this summer. The entrance fee is 50 at about 2. C u r tis—Camden, August 4, John II. Curtis, W ill he held at rollicking “Brown October Ale,” Friar Tuck’s aged 83 years, 10 months, 12 days. was imposed. Appealed. rockett cents and entries close Wednesday at 4 p. m. comic round, “ O See the Little Lambkins O. A. C , T hom as— Rockland, August 3, Robert P. Prof. George Little, librarian of Bowdoin Manager. Thomas, u native of North Haven, aged 76 years, 2 The Baptist Young People’s Union give a Play;” the sherifPs tinker song with chorus; months, 14 days. -:NORTHPORT College, was in the city Thursday in consulta­ During the week comnUncing lawn party and musical entertainment Wed­ Allan-a-Dale’s “ St. Swithin’s Bells” and no Ladies clean your kid gloves with Josephine Stow e—East Northport, August 3, Mrs. Mary A. tion with the trustees of the Rockland Public Slowo, formerly of Rockland, aged 80 years, 3 nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. end of concerted pieces and choruses which glove cleaner, for sale only by W. O. Hewett mouths. The remains were brought to Rockland Library regarding selections of books and for burial, Monday, August 2 0 . R. Anson Crie, Broadway. You are invited knit together the opera into a work of sur­ & Co. Headquarters for the Foster lacing »• it z o e r a l d —Rockville, Rockport, August 2, fitting up rooms. Prof. Little, who is author­ to attend and if you have friends from out of passing beauty. Although this will be one of gloves in all the most desirable shades. All Alonzo N. Fitzgerald, aged 34 years, 10 months, ity on such matters, gave the trustees many 25 days. Having sold my business I town bring them with also. Tickets ten cents the largest and most expensive operas that gloves fitted to the hand. A c iio r n — Maine Gene~al' Hospital, Portland, The Boston & Bangor S. \ Co. valuable suggestions. August 1, Maud B., daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. admitting to lawn and musical in the parlors. Rockland will see this season the manage­ W. Achorn, of Camden, aged 18 years, 3 months, wish to settle all accounts as ‘Bread Winner” outwears all W ill make The new Grammar school-house on Lin­ Should the evening be unpleasant the enter­ ment have decided to make the price to suit 12 days. L ibby —Warren, August 1, Mary A., wife of soon as possible. I will be at TWO DAILY EXCURSIONS coln street is beginning to cast a very preten­ the times. One dollar to any part of the tainment will be postponed to the first pleas­ Benjamin Libby, aged 60 years. To Northport at greatly reduced rates of fare. \ n tious shadow. A smart and lively set of Mil l e r —Waldoboro, .July 31, Chester H. Mil­ ant evening. Refreshments on sale. house, first come, first served. Sale of seats ler, aged 3 years, 8 months. the old stand until Sept. 1st Saturday, A ugust 18, Monday, A ugust 20, Tuesday. masons is at work and by tonight the brick will open at Opera House Wednesday, R ic h a r d so n —Hebron, Ju ly 29, Lizzie J., wife of August 21, Wednesday. August 22, and Thursday} J. Rodney Flye, agent of the New Eng­ BUSINESS LOCALS Rev 8. D. Richardson, formerly of Tenant's Har­ for that purpose and after that August 23, steamers will leave Rockland at (about) will have been laid as high as the top of the 6:80 a. m. nnd 12:30 p. m. dally, for Northport .August 22, 9 a. m. All telephone aud tele­ Advertisements in this column f iv e gen ts a bor, 8t. George. land Despatch Company, deceased, has be­ Cnmp Grounds, and return daily at 9 50 a. m. and first set of windows. C. S. Crockett is is l in e . No insertion less than twenty-five cents. date unsettled bills will be placed come messenger in the employ of the Ameri­ graphic orders promptly attended to. 2:5 0 p . m. charge of construction. can Express Company, taking the Rockland- Hear Mackie sing “A Little Bunch of Domestic and Vienna Bread fresh and sweet in the hands of my attorney, Fare 50 cents for the Round Trip. 'The race between “John A,” owned by E, Portland route on the train that leaves this Whiskers on his Chin,” the latest popular every day. Hot rolls made from best materials Silverware, Watches and Jewelry at Genth- but I hope I shall have the For both adults aud children, without baggage. T ru n k s and freight at usual tariff. 32-83 B. Clark, and A T. Blackington’s “ Eddie city at 7.50 a. m. Messenger Vosmus goes hit of the day, in “The Side Show,” Aug. 17. for tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. Mack” took place Thursday afternoon on a elsewhere. The merging of the New Eng­ Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. pleasure of doing all the clos­ track which the rain rendered necessarily land Despatch Company into the American Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. UPHOLSTERINC. MORE MINSTRELS- Chairs caned, sofas repaired and everything ing up personally. 3., slow. Blackington’s horse was a winner cap­ Express threw about 100 employees of the the klud neatly and strongly done, prompt and Uncle Tom’s Cabin in one of those popular very low rates. Call 01 send postal to NO. turing two out of three heats. Much interest former concern in this state out of jobs. The 10c. editions. Call and get one; or we will CRESCENT ST., City. 32 was manifested in the contest. many friends of Mr. Flye will be pleased to mail it to you for 5 two cent 9tamps. Huston’s F. W. Smith and wife go to Verona Park learn of his good fortune. News Stand, 317 Main St., Rockland, Me, SHAWL LOST. Lost on Sunday afternoon driving, a three cor­ Wednesday morning for a ten days sojourn. Electric Sparks.—Robert H. Packard, The ball room of the Bay Point was packed The Domestic Bread made by C. E. Rising nered embroidered cashmere shawl with fringe. Teachers Instil! The finder will please return It to Bay Point Hotel Mr. Tisdale, the blind orator, and other able who has lately returned from New Hampshire, full of interested lookers-on, last evening, to the baker is a genuine new thing, and very and receive a reward. J. II. IIART. 32*32 Will he held at Northpot speakers will be in attendance. Mrs. Smith has re-entered the employ of the Rockland» witness the performance of the Hoddy Bob delicious. The following label appears on the week commencing 1 every loaf—bay no other: has prepared a short original poem for each Thomaston & Camden street railway as con­ Minstrel Co., E. J. Wardwell “sole manager C. E. Rising's M o n d a y , A u g u s t! of about thirty members deceased, to be read struction man, spare conductor, etc.------Con­ and proprietor.” New Domestic Bread. at the memorial service next Sunday. Best In the W orld. ductors Eells and Thomas of Rockport have The curtain went up at 8:30 after a finely None Genuine W ithout this Label Shorthand, Typewriting The Boston & Bangor St Co. will make . . J Charles B. Emery has been using his clever recently left the employ of the road------Leon­ played overture by the hotel orchestra: W. Cakes and pastry of same quality constantly brush on a pictorial or rather piscatorial sign ard Sylvester is pulling in fares with a view to W. Swornbourne. violin; W. II. Green, cor­ on hand. C. E. Rising, 265 South-end. CUITARIST WANTED. Penmanship Two Daily ExcursioH net; Miss L. Etta Green, pianist. The ris­ A gentleman guitar player wanted at once to play for J. W. Collins, the lobster man. It is 7x9 becoming “regular,’ conductor------Travel is in Rocklund Banjo Club. Must be u fair reader. 'I’o Northport nt greatly reduced rates o ^ H “If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled and English Courses Saturday, August 25, Monday, August 27,^H feet, and bears a fac simile of Mr. Collins' very good on the electrics at present, picnics ing curtain showed the following, circle: A pply in person to FR A N K T . 1’E a RSONB, cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild to ct. Sold Banjo Teacher, 38 Pleasant Ht., Rockland, Me. 31 August 25, W ednesday, August 29, and steamboat, the Grace Morgan. Mr. Emery and family reunions giving it a big impetus Interloculer, C. W. Stimpson of Thomaston; A T T H E August 30, steumers leave Rockland everswhere. I I . M. E. 5 cents. 5 :30 a . m . anti 12 SO p. m., dally for has also made a big sign for the Bodwell ------It is now motorneer, not motorman. See Bones, R. II. Crockett of Rockland; Tambo, ROCKLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. NORTHPORT CAMP GROl^ H. Brown of Boston; M. A. McConihe of Granite Co. at Vinalhaven, and a monster book of rules. Ice Cold Soda with real fruit flavors, also BOAT FOR SALE. Highest attalnablo grade of Instruction ut lowest sign for the Red Seal Co., 77 feet long, to run Troy, N. Y., Herbert M. Morgan of St. Louis, possible cost. Teachers of national reputation And return dully at 9:60u. m. and 2 50 p. m. 1 Commencing this morning the grocery store Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, A new’ centerboard boat, double endor with sails, Rooms large and elegantly equipped. Hundreds of 50 cents for the Round Trip for both ’ the entire length of Granite Block. Mo., A. A. Hodgson of Montreal, P. Q., W- oars, rudder und tiller; 14 it. W In. long, 4 ft. 1 In, our graduates assisted to good positions. Reopens and children, without huggage. Trunks and I on the corner of Main and Myrtle streets, Drawn frpm our new Siberian Arctic Soda wide, 20 In. deep; built by the day ami la first-class M. Tapley, W. F. Tibbetts and others of Sept. 3, 1894. Illustrated catalogue aud specimen ut usual tariff. 32 The Ingraham’s Hill Band were the guests known as Donohue’s Cash Grocery, comes Fountain, also Hot Chocolate and Ham in overy respect. Enquire,8. C. TYLER, Camden. of penmanship free. Call or write for them. FRED LGTHROP, Agent, Rock I Rockland. Following is the program : Mo. 31 Address H. A. HOWARD, of Mrs. Sanford A. Chapman on the Thomas­ under the proprietorship of a new firm known Sandwiches constantly on hand, C. M. 31 44 Rockland, Me. P A R T I. ton road Friday night and the folks who live as McInnis & Sullivan, Timothy McInnis who Tibbetts. NURSINC. has been employed with Jere Harrington hav­ Opening Chorus, Company Good experience und host referenced us nurse in in the neighborhood got the benefit of a In Old Chelsea Mr Brown That famoas candy,the moat delicious in the sickness or confinements. Will go to any purl of TENEMENTS TO LET. FARWELL OPERA HOUSE concert. Mrs. Chapman was assisted in ing ihe active management, Thomas W. Sulli­ Hong, (selected) Mr. Hodgson tho county. Apply to 7 High street, Rockland, Desirable tenement corner Park and Union fits., Hong, Mr. McConihe market, manufactured by Warren Phinney of MRH. HARRIET BEATON. 31 hot and cold water, gas, furnace, etc. Also tene­ entertaining the band boys by the young van of Hurricane being a partner. Mr. Mc­ Two Little Girls in Blue, Brown and Crockett Thomaston, is on 6ale at L. B. Cobb's, Maia ment iu Spear Block. Both well situated for Dress- JUST ONE JO L L Y NIG HT! Easy Dead Easy, Mr. Crockett The following testimonial Is offered : We tender Innis came to this city from Bucksport. He you our sincere thanks for your skill and kindness making or Physician’s ofilce. Apply to F. It. or ladies of the neighborhood and the thing New Marguerite, Mr. Tapley and Company street. o . t. Spear. 12 is a business man from the start, and a popular In nursing Mrs. II. A. Tolman during her sickness, was done after the most approved style. The “ends” made no end of sport with Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex and recommend you to all j*ersons needing like FRIDAY, AUG. 17, Refreshments were served and a general fellow, all o f which may be said about Mr. clever hits, well handled both by manipulators services. Sincerely yours, M inot T olman, A n ­ Trouser Stretchers. Only 81. No more bags drew T olm a n , Mahon T olm an, II. II. T olman. TO LE T . Commence Laughing Now. good time enjoyed. The band will be a very Sullivan. James Donohue who sells will and audience. Mr. Brown’s song was well Tenement 46 Grace street. in the knees. Buy one and keep your panta­ R. M. PiLLHBUUY, Agent. The Ureateat W inner on Earth. welcome caller up that way again. probably open a fire-arm business up stairs in done, Mr. Morgan helping out with a well loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blackington the same building. Roller Skates For Sale. Shortly after 2 o’clock Sunday morning the played guitar accompaniment. The audience & Co., 404. About 125 pairs of roller ukutcs for sale at VESSEL FOR SALE. bargain, part of bankrupt stock large barn off Broadway, owned by George insisted on a return. Mr. Hodgson sang Spring arrangement*, something new tor all, j. Fly Away of Edgartown; 167 tons; well EDWARD K. GOULD. 1 and In good oondTtlon. Will carry about Roeckel’s “On Silver Waters." He has a auction sales every Saturday trom 4 to 9, of 29 Register of Insolvency. N. Lindsey, was discovered in a blaze. An MAIL MATTERS. ms. For iHuHculars Inquire of alarm was rung in from box 42 to which the smooth and rich baritone voice, and sang watches, chains, rings, tools, working men’s K. W. CHADWICK, Agent. department gave a prompt response, but ar finely, being also recalled. Mr. McConihe’s paints, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on the GIRLS WANTED. (Grimesey,Me B q i) An Effort Being Made to Give Rockland a Reg­ dollar saved. Clothing, watches, tools und Girls for general honaework, nnnws and the FO R SA LE. rived too late to be of any assistance excep- song was a hit and he was obliged to respond, □untery can obtain flrst-clasa plucea by applying at Mill property In Fort Fairfield village, coiodsllug Iu bln Newest ular Pullman Night Servloe. furniture bought and sold, if you wish to the Intelligence office of MRH. R. C. H EDGES, which he did with an expertly presented gem of 28 h. p. boiler, IS h. n. engine, shingle machine, KflTort, in saving neighboring property. The fire sell furniture or clothing send a card aud I 87 7 Grove Street, Rockland. slave machine, C. M. Brastow heading machine, of a poem. The “Two Little Girls" were cut off saws, etc. This is a good chance for two must have been incendiary aud a Broadway For some time Postmaster Fuller of this will call. Money to loan on personal property. TBZZEI favorites and were obliged to come back. men of push to saw sliinglus, staves, heads und resident who lives near the scene is just a city has been laboring with the railroad au­ Mux Autin, 90 Sea Street, Rockland N o tic e . cooper. Will also sell $6uo worth of slurch barrel Mr. Crockett’s1 song was neatly given and stock. Apply to WM. J. ROBBINS, Rockville. little curious over the actions of two men who thorities und with the superintendent of the Me., o r J. B. ROBBINS,Port Fairfield, Me. 23*33 earned the big hand given it. Mr. Tapley AnilttSl Meeting of the Stocklioltiers of passed his house hastily There was £400 in. First Division Railroad mail service to have the Itorklm id Building Assnulntlon. SIDESHOW and the company then electrified the audience surance with Cochran, Baker & Cross, and A( the night Pullman out of this city and the Tho Annual Meeting of the Roukluml Building FARM FOR SALE. Or, Wait for The Wagon. with the “New Marguerite” and the curtain Asauciution, will he held on Tuesday, August 21, The farm known as the Guilford Ht. Glair form, J. Erskine & Son, $200 un the building and morning Pullman in made regular mail trains, 1894, ut tw o p. in., ut tho ufiicti ot R. 11. Burnhuiu, altuuied In Wuat Rockport, on the Mt. Pleasant A Car load of Trick Scenery! $200 on contents. dropped amid loud applause. Mr. Stimpson J.liuurock street, in Rockland, Maine, to elect a road about one and one-half miles from the P. 0. Maguiffeeut Specialties I but without success Pressure is now being board of five directors and avert ury un 1 troaaurer, was a brlhant success in the middle. at Houth Hope. Euld farm conlulna 70 ucroa well And a Biand New production Siokts.—Masons have the new Central brought to bear on the department at Wash­ by ballot, to serve for the eiiauing year; to hear divided into tillage, woodland und pasturage, three from bempel- u; teachers, 1 shall he Flist:— To Fix the number of ami to elect a leased to receive pupils and give lessons on the it, and she had to get a hoy to break a win­ sealed pouch which is taken aboard the mail the house, and the receipts were 3125 which Hourd of Directors lor the ensuing year, aud to iauo. Term» reasonable. muku any neceesury umeudmentii to the by-laws f18 HARRIET L BARKER, 26 Ocean Ht. dow to let her in Capt Bernet has had train at Brunswick and opened. will he used for the benefit of the House of relating thereto. new windows and doors placed iu his resi­ The movement on foot looks towards the SecondTo see If the stockholders will amend of the Good Shepherd. the bv luws of the company relating to the time HORSE FOR SALE. dence on Rockland street------Mrs. J. K. establishment of a regular mail train, with und place of holding meetings of the compauy and npt driver, weighs 1000 lbs. Will sell very the manner of calliug and notifying the same. MAINE MUHIC GO., Gor. Malu and Idwe Smith, Maud Post and Maggie Sullivan are mail agents, to ruu the year round. It is an SMART MEN Third :—To traueiact any and ail olbur business rusticating at the Smith cottage iu Warren impiytant movement and should have the that may leguily come before ihe meeting. 48 E. G. HKR8KY, Olerk. ------Tenements don’t rent as readily as they su ^ ^ rt of all the people of the county. The Sunday Globe had au interesting Rockland, Maine, A ugust 8. 1894. OLD COINS BOUGHT. did a year ago----- This city was 40 years old Ab recently stated iu T he C.-G., the First sketch of the venerable Geo. \V. Wallace aud Highest prices Iome of us Division of the Railway Mail Service at its wife of Thomaston. Thomaston has many tral Hts., Gurndon. 23 subsisted on beech leaves boiled iu milk when examinations the past year made a very hand­ smart old people. Caleb Gillchrest of that Fur Baggy Knees they couldn’ do any better, sec Eaton's some recojd. It now transpires that mail town, 91 or 92 years of age, has as usual this T homaston, Rockland and South Thomaston agents Marsh. ( -oodwin aud Emmons on the year a big garden which he carries on him­ IHWE pusic CO. T h t» i» tr u ly t h e (kM ao.ij kSvtmti ------The Pillsbury reunion takes place at Rockland—Portland ruu, in this same di­ self. Fast week he spaded up a big piece of teens wxtTeo. PElCKb FOR TUIB E N G ^ Newburyport, Sept. 6, this year. Edwin L. of vision, ranked too each. 1'hey are expert and ground and set out »trawi>crry plants. He Wz\Y ABOVE ALL OTHER FLOUR . Ws have sveurvd the scrvicos of Mr. L. D. Crook, 5 0 a n d 7 5 Boston is secretary. faithful. gets up at four o’clock every morning. Brown & JuisUyn, SUM A^vuis, FurtUud. I pfouo und Organ Tuner. Hcud In your order. 18 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894

SPORT AND PASTIME. well. To please the crowd, who wanted to PERSONAL POINTS. GOOD TENNIS. CALIFORNIA, S f e , HELP CAME AT LAST, see the wonder, Morse then went in and the Select and Personally contacted Western Points, E r 7Vhen i i,. a pour man who was ( am ]-bell 2, 4 2 1 6 0 lead in song service, and will furnish solos Mrs. William Carver and children of younger to-d::y tl.an I h.u « ’ON & BANGOR S. S. CO. The N. K. Fairbank Murphy p. , - 4 2 2 1 0 working in a Gardiner saw mill for small wages Holland c, 4 1 4 1 2 and choruses for the various services. A Milford, Mass., are guests at Col. L. D. vear? past. Company, M ey n an n l.l 3 n 10 1 1 met with an accident, which incapacitated 1 I believe t h : Re.l Seal J THE STAUNCH STEAMER band will be present all day. z\ new organ Carver’s, Pleasant street. CHICAGO. Fitzgerald l,'-S 2 0 2 0 0 him for further labor in that kind of work. * Gunnon r, 4 0 2 0 0 will be given the school having the largest Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Healey ami Miss to h * the bes; :m dieinc of it 8 3 4 State St., Do.taa, Ludd in, 4 1 2 0 0 With a family to provide for the future 1 vote and a nice silk banner will be presented Nellie Dunnels of East Boston, are guests at strongly recommend it 10 al ICKLAND” Portland, M-. I looked gloomy. Then some one suggested , tinted and put in thorough condition Totals, 31 S 24 10 3 with the inscription, “Followers of the Cross.” E. H. Hall’s, Mechanic street. for a speedy cun*. I will ____Passenger Service between BANGOR another line of business. He engaged in it, 1 G. W. Palmer left Monday for a vacation give full details of my case JK LA N D for the season of 1894, and will Prizes for flowers, handsome books and 1000 prospered, and today is counted among the ily trips (Sundays excepted), commencing of several weeks over Kennebec way. v: ’. :• further particulars. ine 25th, leaving Bangor at 0.'"» A. M., booklets or cards will be given as souvenirs of town’s foremost citizens. “ But for that acci­ nd nt 12.30 p. M., and m ake landings at A S ure Sign McMa the day. z\ll pastors and superintendent Wiuterport, Bucksport, Fort Point, madu dent,” says the Reporter-Journal, “he proba­ *en and Rockland. 2 County 2, Culllnan, Holland. l buses, Caaey, will receive railroad passes on application to MUSICAL MATTERS bly would now be earning his £1.50 per day | F. L. Carney, Sheepscot, if applied for soon. ANG0R. TO ROCKLAND. lam I. F irst bane on ball* by Caney, County in the saw mill, happy perhaps, but by no LEAVE gerakl 2; by Murphy, McMunua, Jason. Struck Last year about 3000 attended the meeting bottle. It always cures. 12.30 p . m . Bungor. 6.00 a. m. out by Casey, Holland, Meynana 2, Fitzgerald, Many Musical People Centering in and About Knox means wealthy.” 1.15 “ Hampden, 6.20 “ Gannon 2; by M urphy, Sim onton, Casey. McMu- and it is hoped the number will be increased. County This Season. 2.40 “ W iuterport, 7.00 •• nun, Mcl.oon. Hit by pitched bull, by Murnhy, z\. memorial service will be held in honor of Joint, 3.50 “ Bucksport, 7.35 “ Jufion 2; by Cam-y, M eynana. Passed ball. H ol­ sport, 4.35 “ F o rt Point, 8.20 “ land. Wild pitch, Murphy. Double plays, Simon the late Rev. Mr. Obear, the first president of Mrs. Dudley Talbot of Boston has now erport, 5.15 “ B elfast, 9.20 “ ton; unubHlsted, Jaaon, Simonton and Dellaaseth; ipden, 6.00 “ Camden, 11.00 “ Campbell ami Meynana. Umpire, Wilbur. Time, the association, who died last May. joined the ranks of musical artists in Camden. paugor, 6.38 “ A rr. Rockland, 12.00 m. 1:45. Mrs. Talbot is a Camden lady and a most ac­ lursion Tickets nt reduced rates. Tickets The Congregational Sunday Schools of Se good on any steamer of the main line, and complished vocalist. g p . p . p . Pimples, Blotches lets sold on any steamer will be good on any ^•Thursday the Freeports put in an appear­ Camden and Rockland enjoyed a picnic at ur steamer. / ance, and with Williams of Bowdoin in the Oakland on Wednesday. The schools were . wTRls of superior quality served on board. Mrs. Frank Wardwell of Cambridge, Mass., both largely represented by members and and Old Sores FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. box, looked as if they meant to wipe out their a guest at Bay Point, is reputed to be a fine WILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. friends and a very pleasant outing enjoyed. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT of a good Chewing Tobacco recent defeat in this city. But they calculated pianist. There is a possibility that she may without their host in this respect for Rock­ Alt returned home delighted with the place AND POTASSIUM Vinalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co. be heard at the Philharmonics this week. Catarrh, Malaria is the red H t i n t a g o n land in the meantime had signed Morse, the and the picnic. ^SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! left-handed Pawtucket pitcher, with whom The Philharmonics hail a most satisfactory M a ke s and K idney T ro u b le s Freeport could do nothing whatever. They TW O TRIPS DAILY HE COOITTED SL1CIDE! rehearsal, Thursday evening. The most of The New Steamer got five hits off his delivery but they were very Are entirely removed by P.P.P. the evening was devoted to the “42nd Psalm” g r Marvelous Cures scattered. The score was Rockland io, Free­ —Prickly Ash, Poko Hoot and Potas- The Cause and Its Lesson. by .Mendelssohn, Mrs. F. R. SpdW and Miss alum, the greatest blood purifier on iOV- BODWELL I port 2, both of the visitors’ scores being made e u rth . '-•dVD (JA1*T. WM. R. C R E E D , Why did he commit suicide? Oh I for l’oyzer skillfully rendering the 6olos. Mrs. H : in Biood Poison 'Will leave Vinalhaven foi L - k 01 ■ ••• • W Ajje r d e e n , O., July 21,1891. in one inning. McManus caught Morse in the same reason that thousands of others are Me ssr s. Lippm ak Bros., S avannah, day, at 7 .-00 a. m. and 2 p. m. J. D. Konimus of Boston pianist, and C. J. Ga. : Dea r Sir s —I b o ught a b o ttle or ’ ” ’*□69' Returning, leave Rockland, Tiilson's Wharf, for splendid shape ami the two more than on the verge of the same sin, or in imme­ Marshall of Worcester,Mass.,baritone,w.ere the your P. P. P. at Hot Springs,Ark.,andipriuKs,Ark..and Vinalhaven at 9 :30 a. in and 4 :0C p. in., touching delighted the audience. The score: diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, Rheumatism m ore good than three at Hurricane Island each trip both ways. 10NESTY or some other equally unfortunate result of soloists. Mrs. Konimus, who is so pleasantly ____le th e H ot S prings. By taking the 9:30 a. m. boat, the above service Hoed th re e b o ttle s C. O. D. ty«ut|ihree hours at Vlin.lhavt n or thr< e aud om ROCKLAND. 1 any nervous affection. He knew he was recalled here as Florence Starr of Thomaston, lieapectfull.v yours, iff holhy* at Hurrican Itlutm. :(; I alliicted with u nervous disorder, but was g ^ and Scrofula JAH. M. NEWTOK, played two numbers—“Etude” by Krause and Aberdeen, Brown County, Q. W. S. WHITE, General Manager. Em ery 3, 1 careless, apparentlv indifferent to the out- 1 ' come; or lie may have lessened his chances “Impromptu” by Muskowski, answering a ’ P. P. P. purifies th« blood, bulldaup Capt. J. 1>. Johnsiou. Siiuunlun 2, ggw- the weak and itebilitatud, glvua ’ | for recovery by treating with physicians very persistent encore with a delightful little strength to weakened nerves, expels To all whom it m ay concern: I here- LVEN S T E A M B O A T CO. Mr Man e, di senses, giving the patient lieultb and testify to the wonderful properties Il i; every chewer’s choice Q 0 I who had little «,r no knowledge of such af­ improvisation of her own. To say that Mrs, ’* ” P. for eruptions of tiiu skin. I ARRANGEMENT. Ja»on H, fections, or by deluging himself with worth­ suffered for _____ral y___ t ______*' I .cause it is the choicest M cLuou Konimus plays beautifully is to say that water sightly and disagreeable eruption on BFVUCT JI NE FIHhT. 1804. less so-called remedies. 11 is case was a sad my face. I tried every kuowu reme­ Prince r, will run down hill. Many old friends F o r primirimary ary . so l ______nlary______and tertiary dy but in vain,until P. P. I\ was used, tobacco in the laud. Try it. Total one, but no worse than that of any other syphilis, for blood poisoning, nier, _ and am now entirely cured. 39 to 27 9 4 nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick joyed hearing her again. Mr. Marshall sang rial poison, mularla, dyspepsiu, and Str VINALHAVEN ev. in ail blood aud skin diseases, like (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON, headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, Schumann’s “Two Grenadiers” with infinite blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, bavanuuh, Ga. On above date, wind and weather uermltting, will JKO. r INZER S BROS., LpnJsvUIe, Ky tetter, scald head, bolls, erysipelas, S k i n C u n c tT C u r t d . leave Swan’s Island every week do> at 6 a. m.. melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, taste and expression. At the unanimous call eczema wo may say, w ithout fear of * L anding at 7 :10 a. m , \ inalhaven at e :30 fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, contradiction,that 1*. P. P. is the bust Testim ony/rom the Mayor of Tex, rrlve at Rockland — ------about 9;4f» sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The same or of the chorus Miss Maud Ulmer sang “St. blood purifier in the world,and makes i 2 p. in., Viual- usltlve, spec He u v in , T e x ., J a n u a ry 14, 1893. niug will leave Rockland W illiams, similar consequences are likely to result to Swithin’s Chimes” and “Kitty Tyrell,” re­ 1 all cases. Me s sr s. Liepm an Bros., Savannah, . 3:30p. m., Green’s Landing at 6 p ('util 11, s. G a .: Genth men—I have tried your P. run’s Island, 7 p. in. Soule, 2, any one who has any of these advunce peating her triumphs. She left for New York Ladies whoso systems are poisoned P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually lions : At Rockland with 1 '35 p. m. train symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate and w hose blood is in an im pure condi­ known as skin cancer,of thirty years' R IL, arriving at Portland 5:20 p. in. aud T o R e s to re Saturday. Mrs. Konimus was made an hon­ tion, due to menstrual irregulurilies, standing, ami found great i 1 getting rid of them by intelligent treat­ are peculiarly benefited by the won­ purifies the blood 1 1 removes all lr- :30 p. m. same dsy. At Swan’s Island orary member of the society. at of the disease liner Electa for Black Island hair which ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated derful toulo aud blood cleansing prop­ rltui Ion from the s 'I he usual weekly business meeting was dis­ erties of p. p. P. Prickly Ash, Poke ami prevents any reading of the Tickets sold ut reduced rales to Port land has become thin, Toial, specialist, has studied nervous diseases over Boot aud Potassium. I have taken flveor six bottles on from all landings •McManus m t on Infield ily. 20 years, a ir! has discovered ih e only re- oml feel confident that another course Bud Trip Tickets, between Rockland and pensed with, pending the report of the exe­ will ••llect a cure. It has also relieved and keep the scalp Rockland, 3 | liable remedy for them. Thousands o f vol S p r in g f ie l d , Mo., Aug. 11th, 1 mo from indigestion aud stomach no, 26 cents. 0- 2 cutive committee on new by-laws. They will —1 can speak In the highest tern; Atwood/Agent, Tillson’S Wharf, Rock- 2 < u 0 your medicine from my own per; troubles. Yours truly, clean and healthy, use 1 Buckland. Ru ,lh untary testimonials prove the virtues of Dp. CAPT. W. M. RUST. H. Gflidden, Agent, Vinalhaven; Jos. 1 2, diles’ Restorative Nervine. probably have them ready for presentation at Knowledge. I wusiirtccted with 1: Attorney at Law. lKvi/C Green’s Landing; I. W. Stir son, aery, 51urse, 2, Simonton. McManus, J disease, pleurisy and rhePmatiM:: d.oon 2. Thayer, Kearns. T w base hits, Morae, . Barker,of Clinton, N. Y., writes: “ 1 the next rehearsal. 35 yours, was treated by the v<. ry iionton. Stolen bases, Eroers, Moise, McM wa> so afflicted with extreme nervousne-sh that hysicians am: spent humlrml - ol , M anager, Kocklund. .on, Mcl.oon 3, Prince, Williams. Sacrlflc. 1 wus on the verge of insanity. My hands trem­ P Charles C. Follansbee of Portland,baritone, Ktrs, tried every known remedy w Book on Bioou Dlseoses Mailed Free. L finding relief. J have only tu Ilaseih. Firs! baoe on balls l<\ Morse, lb bled s i that I could acan ely feed iuy«elf. 1 u - d who was lo have sung Thursday evening, was ALL DKUGGISTS SELL IT. li. b\ Kearns, Simonton. Mcl.oon. Prince, tw elve b illles M il-KvHorath'0 Nervine, one bottle of y; of Dr. cheerfully say 1_ has done me up. IE MISS BEECHER’S pitclivd bull by M and was cured. It is w ith pleasure I recommend unable to do so, and will favor the society in good than *’hlngl have over I ukt A V E R ’S ml by Mo inderful remedy f< LBPPMAN BROS. Tba nd your medicine to .1111* 2, f u lfill 2, t ulc cher Ellis 3. Pe ■I 1m l In cut fro two weeks, Aug. 23. euflerers of 1 * above discuses. PBOPKJKTORS, ir and W hisker Dyt H A IR V IG O R , Prince 2. Pi . _ idacbe until I began, about four months ago, MBS. M. M. YKABY. zulls. 'i'hav McMa Wild K. 10 use Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine and Pills, Sprlngfiuld, Green County,, Mo Llppmun’s Ulock»Nttt uuuuk, G a COLORS BROWN ANO HIMCK It prevents the hair I plre, Cue. . Miiee which time 1 have not hud u hca 1 dud th e m . Us I did, to lx) in ey pitched j It is 1 Bright.—“ Well, you sai ‘ y» u’c g in w> 1 me, I’orepaugU Circuaea, and Leuding Hoiaeuien of ths World. dangerous drugs. l-»r Mile* didn’t you?”— Kto/Xtou A.-.0.. 'm . J Ask your Dealer for It. Sample mailed poet paid 2} cents. C astoria. four iouiugs of the game and he pitched them I 26 cents. Free book Kt druggibu, or by 1 I U.U UUM1.B, t r a i l u t t k k t COMlr to ., m e .South lltud, ludi.u*. z

T H E R O C K Li COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, A U G U S T 1894.

WALKER & PAYSON, Chftplnin of Grund Lodge. SHEDDING LIGHT. W. L. White; lost the Henry Ledo on the trade, admitted Mar. 5, 1890; J. S. in 1S9H Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Response by Wor. W. A. Albee, Manter of Union Lodge. Hedge Fence, Nantucket Shoals, in 1866; S. S. in 1892, J. D. in 1893. STHDIOATK BUILDING, ROCKLAND. Something Regarding Those Who Hare Had Chorus by the choir. C. M. WAtktk. g C Patho. 1 Charge of The Owl s Head Light. Oration by M. \V. Joninh H. Drummond of Po lost the W. L. White in the March blizzard Levi G. Perry, born in Rumford, Me., Aug, FRANTIC W ITH BOILS land, P. O. Mnnter o f the Grand Lodire of Maine of 1888. REUEL ROBINSON, Chorua by choir. 15, 1841; has been mariner now marketman; Ai I Itching, Would Scratch Until served three years in 4th Maine, enlisting in Attorney at Law, Visitors to Owl’s Head are often the recip­ Introducing Former and Present Congratulatory rcmarki by M. W. E. P. Burn Elisha S. Henderson, born in St. George, 1 iood ILin Her. n IIJs Limbo. Forced ham, Grand Mnater of the Grand Lodge of Maine. Carver's Co. D. in May, 1861, and was CAMDBN . MAINJ. ients of courtesies at the hand of J. G. Mad- Nov. 18, 1837; carpenter and builder; ad­ to Taho to !. 9 Ec.I. V.’liula System I4»te Ju d g e of Probate and Insolvency. Knox County Citizens. The records for the year show 25 communi mustered out with the company in July 1S64, AC iificr E .c'.oi- W ith* docks the keeper of Owl’s Head light, for a mitted to Aurora July 12,1873. Mr. Hender- AELIWH A MlHKltVEY, cations held, 5 initiated, 5 passed, 4 raised, 1 son lived in St. George until he was 33 years ' in R ^kland; admitted to Aurora, Dec. 1, ’G r.. II?f, S poidy visit to the Head is not complete without an affiliated, 3 demitted, 1 rejected, 5 deceased K Dedication of the New Universalist old, then was pattern maker on government ^^91 demitted Oct. 7, 1891. C’j :. u.-.i Hcmftdlci. L a w yers, inspection of Uncle Sam’s lamps. Church—Those Who Bore a Port work on Dix Island and Clark’s Island for •TO MAIN STRF.KT, . ROCKLAND, ME Owl’s Head light was established in 1826, The annual meeting was held Jan. 2, 1878, •Conriant Rankin wan liter in 1S60 ami not in St. John’s Day Celebrated In Elnh seven years, living in Rockland. He moved 73 an stated Ittflt week. and the present tower was built in 1852. It and the usual officers elected and privately ornle Manner in Lindsey Drove from Rockland in 1SS0 to township No. to, is a fixed white light of the fourth order. The installed by R. W. C. I). Smalley, D. D. G Intel esting Lodge Facts. called Forest. He has a farm and works at OBITUARY. : oh* ig i'n-,. Tn keeper lights the lamp each day at an hour Master. Nathan Wiggin was elected Worthy his trade. 11 «».*:• . -r.h-i • > le»r I- : netov. iho E. H WHEELER, (VI. D., , set by thc government calendar. He sleeps Master. Rev. Br. J. R. Bowler of Aurora was k . I., ...e - ,u . . . . ju . and com - Thomas F. Haley died at the Maine in • • I ;• •••alv. -'’hi. ..-;.tuti«>u, so th a t a t so that he can look at the lamp whenever he William E. Spear, born in Rockland Jan. 2, Physician and Surgeon again appointed Grand Chaplain and was pre General Hospital in Portland last week> 1: itic, and would scratch Office Spear Block, corner Main and Park etreeta. awakes, but i9 not obliged to remain awake AN. 6, 1875, officers 1847; has been preacher, is now lawyer, and until the blood \ il ’ ■■ ekle down my leg. In sented and duly installed at this communica­ after undergoing an operation. The remains ui-- - iiuiiier iin «e larc ’ ils would eou.menec, Kehidence 88 Masonic Street. 14 to care for it. No had wrecks have were chosen as was admitted to practice before U. S. Court during which time I would have three or four tion. were taken to Winterport via this city for occurred, at least for many years, at Owl’s lows: J. Fred Hall, Jan. 12, 1893; lives in Boston; was admitted win. ii wereso pnini'nl '.hat at times I w ^sfoued F. B. ADAMS, M. D ~ The year’s records show 27 communica­ interment Friday morning. Deceased was a to take to my iir-i. i/.ery winter a drv itching ; Head, hut nevertheless it is a very important M.; G G« Moffitt, to Aurora Jan. 6, 1S69; made a life member scaly m.xis u .5 1 gather on my leg. wlifch with tions, 5 initiated, 4 passed, 4 raised, 1 demit blacksmith by trade, 43 years of age and had tin* boils, s'-enied to effp<*t m y whole system . Physician and Surgeon, station. W.; C. II. Pendleton Jan. 6, 1876. During all this time, a period of three to nine ted, 10 deceased. a wide circle of friends in this city and 400 MAIN STREET,______Kewidxrck State St. The government owns 18 acres of land at J. W.; L. Weeks, William Farrow, born in Islesboro Oct. 15, 11-. I h r .1 f r - r t c . r t'aey gave vicinity. me only temporary relief. This last fall f com­ the Head, reaching in one direction as far as Treas.; Enoch Davie; 1826; sailmaker by oceupation; been in menced using your CrTICCRA, CuTICl’HA SOAP, W. A, ALBEE, M. D., At the annual meeting Jan. 8, 1879, these ami Ci TicriiA R eso l v e n t , and now the scales Rockland City Council; joined Aurora Jan. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 46 MIDDLE ST Sunnyside, and in the other to the Merriman Sec.; J. R. Bowler, Chap.; W. H. Titcomb, officers were chosen: Nathan Wiggin, M.; have all gone, the itching ail gone, I have not Mrs. Olive J. Carter of Surry died Aug. 5, felt sick, ami havetvnrke 1 r.U winter. I wot Id Office Hours—8 to e a m.. 1 to 2 and 8 «, estate. This property was bought of the 14, 1852, and was its secretary in 1853; with­ 9.80 p. Mar.; Benj. Burr, S. D.; L. R. Campbell, W. A. Barker, S. W.; E. P. Rollins, J. W.; aged S3 years, 5 months, 13 days. The ser­ not suffer again as I have for the past eighteen Telephone connection. Merrimans in 1824. drew and joined Rockland Lodge, being one years for anything. I had doctors from the D.; James Adams, S. S.; Fred W. Babbidge, L. Weeks, Treas.; Enoch Davies, Sec.; J. R. vices were held at the resrdence of deceased. west to thc east, all to no purpose. I have n o t Mr. Maddocks has been keeper there for of thc charter members. W. V. HANSCOM, M. D. J. S.; J. E. Verrill, Tyler. Thc public instal- Bowler, Chap.; Erastus B. Bragg, M ar.; Wm. Mrs. Carter was a consistant and faithful felt so well or been so lorn* without a sick spell nearly 22 years. Oct. 5, next, will make Calvin B. Vinal, born in Vinalhaven Dec. since taking your remedies. Thanks to them Physician and Surgeon, lation was held Jan. 13, Worthy Samuel Bryant F. Flanders, S. D.; F. S. Sweetland, J. D.; member of the Baptist church, and a lady and to you, and the great .%tiker of mankind just 22 years of faithful and continuous ser­ 25,1842; is clerk for Bodwell Granite Co., SYNDICATE BUILDING, HOCKLaND being installing officer. Remarks were mad L. S. Robinson, S. S.; Gilbert Hall, J. S.; J. beloved by all who came within the circle of vice. He was preceded by George D. a position he has held for 24 years; is a resi­ » “8pec1al attention given to Dlceaaea of the by Rev. J. R. Bowler and Rev. J. O. Knowles, E. Verrill, Tyler. These were publicly ii her influence. The husband and children Eye and Ear. Wooster who served 11 years and 4 months. dent of Vinalhaven. Mr. Vinal enlisted Aug. Office Hours -11 to U a. r a J p , ti.j 7 while the Orpheus Club furnished fine music stalled Jan. 15 by Wor. Bro. J. Fred Hall, as­ mourn the loss of an affectionate wire and lOp. Before Wooster served the late Asa Coombs 6, 1862, in the 19th Maine, Co. I., served as WW T«if elepfone Connection :—offlc 46 8; Hon June 29, 1875, on invitation of Rev. C, sisted by Wor. Bro. J. R. Bowler as Grand mother. Mrs. Carter is the mother of v lrs* CUTICURA WORKS 80 ? of South Thomaston, who filled the position private, and was mustered out June 25, 1S65. C fT ic n tA R e m e d ie s cleanse the sj Nash, the pastor, the lodge assisted in th Chaplain and Wor. Bro. J. F. Singhi,as Grand Patrick Moran of Thomaston. He was admitted to .Aurora Aug. 1, 1S66; external and internal m ■ i- :*>n <>f eve1, DR. WOODSIDE, about three years. Mr. Coombs’ predecessor ceremonies attendant upon laying thc corner Marshal. Bro. Bowler delivered an able ad tion, impurity and disease, and censtitu was Joshua Adams of Owl’s Head, with a was demitted Dec. 4, 1S67, moved to Vinal­ most effective treatment of modern times?. Residence and Office 49 Middle St. stone of the new Universalist church. The dress on “The Unity of Masonry,” and re The funeral of Boardman S. Austin, whose record of four years, who was preceded by a haven and became charter member of Moses TELEPnORE CONNECTION. procession, beside the members of Aurora marks were made by Bros. Wm. E. Spear, sad death by drowning has already been Sold throughout the world. Price, CrTICUl Mr. Achorn of Waldoboro who served four Webster Lodge. 9c.; Soap, j. «■ , Resoj.vekt, t l . P ottkh Dni Hours:— 8 to 9 a. m .; 1, tc 2, and 7 to 9 p. Lodge, included representatives of the Grand Benj. Williams, 2d, S. II. Boynton and oth reported in this paper, took place last nd Cuem. Corp., fiole Proprietors, Boston. years. The earlier occupants of the posi A. J. Erskine, born in Bristol, Lincoln C04 Lodge of Maine, King Solomon R. A. Chap­ ers. As the records have it, “music was fur­ Wednesday from the home on Pleasant street. ■ “ How to Cure Skin Diseases,” mailed fre. DR. P. E. LUCE, tion Mr. Maddocks does not know. Feb. 18, 1S24; joined Bristol Lodge in 1S49; ter, members of the Universalist Society, nished by the celebrated Orpheus Club.” There was a wealth of floral offerings, attest­ IPLE8, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and and was admitted to Aurora Feb. 14, 1S73, ,xl oily skin cured by Cuticura Boap. Physician and Surgeon. Rockland Lodge, Moses Webster Lodge and July 4 the Masonic brethren of Rock­ ing to the respect and popularity with which pir Office, No 3HH M»ln Mt, l'lil.burv Block, A Piece of Her Mind. and was made a life member Oct. 3, 1S83; Oppo. Thorndike Hotel, Rockland. individual members of other Masonic organiza­ land assisted in the dedication of the new the young man was held. The members of the .WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS^ A lady correspondent has this to say : is insurance agent by occupation, has been Office B oner 10 to 13 A.M . ,3 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. tions, all under the escort of Claremont Com Masonic Hall in Belfast. Steamer Clara class of ’94 R. IL S. to which he belonged «#-NIGUT CALLS promptly annwered from “ I want to give a piece of my mind to a in City Council seven years, has served city as che, nervous and muscular pains, mandery, Knighis Templar. The ceremonies Clarita took the excursionists, about 100 in sent a beautiful wreath. Rev. Thomas ...... — • — nj n Residence, Opposite Warren St. School Hnlldlng. certain class who object to advertising, when tax collector, was Captain of 21st Me. Vols., it costs them anything—this won’t cost them were conducted under the direction of M number. Stratton officiated, delivering a most able and and has lived in Rockland 43 years. h - C. i e y f n k a l k r a cent. Albert Moore, Grand Master of the Grand The statistics for this year show 30 com­ tender address. The bearers were W. W. I suffered a living death for nearly two Henry Orlando Hewett, born in Rockville Lodge of Maine. z\fter the ceremonies munications, 5 initiated, 7 passed, 7 raised, 5 Spear, Walter Parmlee, F. T. Pearsons, N o. 80 Maim St., . THOM ASTON, MB years with headaches, backache, in pain stand December 31, 1S37; master mariner by oc­ COMBULTATIOM. .ollcltcd In all departm ent 0| collation was served the Masons and their affiliated, 2 demitted, 2 deceased. Wilbur A. Pressey. J. C. Flint, Fred M. ing or walking, was being literally dragged cupation, admitted to .Aurora July 29, 1S63. Medicine, Surgery and Gynecology. out of my existence, my misery increased by friends. Davies, .A. E. Keyes and T. R. Pierce. The Bpcctattn M ade o f Office Practice, drugging. The Vinalhaven Band furnished music and Jan. 7, 1SS0, officers were chosen as below: Leander Staples, born in Belfast May 1, remains were taken to Thomaston for inter­ O gr.cB H o u sa : W hen not otherw ise profei At last, in despair, I committed the sin of nonally engaged. go Gen. W. H. Titcomb was marshal. There W. A. Barker, M.; E. P. Rollins, S. W.; 1837; harness maker, is now postmaster at ment. trying an advertised medicine, Dr. Pierce’s Monroe, appointed June 1, 1S93; admitted First Quality, 1 J. C. HILL, Favorite Prescription, and it restored me to were at least 2500 people present at the cer Wm. FI. Flanders, J. W.; L. Weeks, Treas.; to Aurora Aug 5, 186S. Physician and Surgeon. the blessedness o f sound health. I honor the emonies. Fine vocal music was furnished by Enoch Davies, Sec.; J. R. Bowler, Chap.; The life and character of A. B. S. .Austin G reen, Night calls from the office. Telephone Connection physician who when he knows he can cure, a large choir under the direction of S. T. W. II. Titcomb, Mar.; L. S. Robinson, S. Andrew J. Gray, born in Sedgwick May whose sudden demise startled the whole SYNDICATE BUILDING. has the moral courage to advertise the fact.” Mugridge. Presiding Elder Wardwell of the D.; Reuben S. .Ames, J. D.; .Asa t imer, S. 24, 1830; master mariner; admitted Mar. 9, community and spread a pall of sadness and The medicine mentioned cures all the deli­ 1864. cate diseases peculiar to females, as “Female Rockland M. E. District made the opening S .; John B. Waterhouse, J. S.; J. E. Verrill, sorrow over it deserves something more than UR. J. H. DAMON, Weakness,” periodical pains, irregularities, prayer. The following officiated in the Mas Tyler. These were publicly installed Jan. 28 Isaac H. Grant, born in No. Haven, March a passing notice. In many respects he was a Surgeon and Mechanical nervous prostration, spasms, chorea or St. onic ceremonies: Albert Moore,M.W. G. M. by Wor. Nathan Wiggin. The Orpheus 2 &t j 835; has been mariner and light-house remarkable young man. His finely developed D o n t l a t , Vitus Dance, sleeplessness, threatened in. E. E. Wortman as D. G. M.; H. J. Cole as Club again played. keeper, and is now government store-keeper, brain gave evidence of a slumbering power SPEAR BLOCK, 30m Main Btbkit. sanity. at 12 Central wharf,Portland,a position he has $5 37 E th e r and Gtm alw ays on hand. To permanently c u re constipation, bilious­ S. G. W.; II . Jordan, as J. G. W.; A. M Jan. 22 the lodge attended the funeral destined to achieve great possibilities had his ness, indigestion or dyspepsia, uses Dr. Wethexbee, G. M.; R. H. Carey, as G. S. B. of Rev. Bro. Winthrop O. Thomas, a member held since July, 1891. He was light keeper life been spared. His conduct from his DR F. E. FOLLETT, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Joseph Perry, as G. Sec.; F. W. Smith, a of .Amity Lodge of Camden, who died Jan. iS, from 1S62 until 1S90, his last position in that earliest boyhood was such as to win the G. Treas.; Rev. J. O. Skinner, as G. Chap.; aged 66 years. capacity being at White Head in this county. ■ admiration of all his acquaintances. He was Dental Surgeon. Now Trt This Mr. Grant is a life member of Aurora. never rash, unkind or lacking in the first A. K . S P E A R B L O C K —Cor. Mnin and Park Plar* It will cost you nothing and will surely do L. W. Smith as G. j. D.; G. W. Palmer, April 7, the committee on library, appointed »-— ♦— ♦ you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any G. J. D.; G. E. Ross and A. M. Crabtree, as to confer with committees from the other Henderson E. Nash, born in Nobleboro, j qualities of a true gentleman; his heart was A. M. AUSTIN, trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. T. Stewards; Ellis Watts and W. E.Crawford Masonic bodies, reported and recommended .Apl. 10, 1S46; locomotive engineer on Maine 1 full of good will to all; his sympathetic King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Very Nice Suroeon and Mechanical Dentist, as S. Stewards; Joseph Craig and J. F. Mc- that .Aurora Lodge appropriate S25 for Central, with home in Rockland; admitted nature was never fully understood until very 441 MAIN ST., . ROCKLAND,. MB Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will he paid back. Sufferers from Kellar, as G. Pursuivants; Warren Phillips, library purposes. The money was appro­ May 7, 1S84; demitted April 1, 1S85. recently, as he was one whose kind words and La Grippe found it just the thing and under Grand Tyler. priated, and from this small beginning has .Asa I Imer, born in Rockland in Novem- ( generous acts were never mentioned by him- PRESSED HAY its use had a speedy and pcrfict recovery. W. H. Glover, as principal architect, re grown the large and well selected library ber, 1S43; farmer by occupation; admitted j self. His mind was wonderfully matured for Try a sample bettle at our expense and learn Nov. 7, 1S77, was S. S. in 18S0, died in Flor- one so young. He was above everything low for yourself just how good a thing it is, ceived the implements of architecture from connected with .Aurora Lodge. COCHRAN,BAKER &CROSS Sept. 13 the lodge with the brethren of ence, Kansas, Aug. 29, 1S80, remains brought I unfair or deceptive and was a general favorite E. FI. Cochran. J. It. Baker. C. C. Cross. Trial hotties free at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug the Grand Master, at the conclusion of the Per Ton. to this city and interred with Masonic h mors. ; with all his acquaintances as is seen by the SI 5.50 Fire, Life A: Icciilent Insurance. Store. Large sixe 60c, and 61.00 Masonic ceremonies, with a brief address in­ Rockland Lodge, King Solomon Chapter and trusting him with the conducting of the work Claremont Commandery attended the funeral \ alentine L. Higgins, born in West Eden, • positions of honor given him by his teachers The < )ldcst Insurance Agency in Maine. Specimen Cases. 408 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. of erection. The choir then sang the Masonic of Bro. G. W. Wharff, a member of Moses Feb. 14, 1S49; I135 been mariner, now house ‘ and schoolmates. He was graceful in 8. H. Clifford, New tassel, Wis., was carpenter; admitted Oct. 7, 1S91 ' carriage, easy to learn, quick to read character, troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, ode, “ Laying Our Stone,” after which an able Webster Lodge of Vinalhaven. Bro. Wharff his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was address was delivered by Rev. J. O. Skinner was widely known as an upright man and Fred A. Frost, born in Camden Sept. 24. free from bad habits and was living an ex- affected to au alarming degree, appetite fell of Waterville, who was pastor of the church as highly honored in Masonic circles* 1840; laborer and sexton; admitted Feb. 1 2, emplary life such as any young man may well be away, ami he was terribly reduced in flesh from 1853 to 1859. The late John Bird Services were held in the church, and after­ 1862; has been S. D. and J. D., the latter in proud to imitate. Why such a person should 5 Park Street.. and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bit­ RICE, BIRD & SARNEY, ters cured him. Commander of Claremont at this time and B. wards the remains were deposited with | be thus early translated to another life is one Insurance Agents, Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., hail a I. Weeks, now of Bangor, High Priest o f appropriate Masonic ceremonies. John B. Rogers, mariner, born in New : of the unsolved mysteries of nature, and still SYNDICATE BUILDING, • ROCKLAND. running sore on his leg of eight years’ stand­ King Solomon Chapter. From the records we learn that 38 commu­ Brunswick in 1837; served in the navy as 1 we can but believe that the “ Father doeth all ing. Used three bottles of Electric itterse, First clues, strong and reliable English an/ In the corner stone are deposited the fol­ nications were held, 7 initiated, 7 passed, £ seaman from 1S64 to 1865; admitted Nov. 4, things well.” * * * 3 . r r Prescott & Co and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve American Companies are represented by uh. lowing artieles: Names of building committee raised, 1 rejected, 3 demitted, 5 deceased. 1874; died in South Thomaston Sept. 3, Save in stock all sizes of free burning Telephone connection. 22 and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, The Boston and Maine seems determined Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on of old and new church, names of pastors and l893- to fence in the old post office building at his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One pew owners, picture of old church, memorial Erastus P. Rollins, born in Warren Dec. 3, Jan. 5, 1881, officers were elected and Old Orchard unless Mr. Staples will pay the DR. BELLE S. AYERS, bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s address delivered on vacating old church, 1849; merchant; admitted Dec. 2, 1874; COAL Arnica Salve cured him entirely. 80Id at duly installed, AV. A. Barker being master. frontage assessed and he is equally determined 3>C iiio S oar LADIES’ names of boards of trustees,list o f subscribers, made a life member July 7, 1880; J. W. in W. II. Kittredge’s Drugstore. Feb. 16, Aurora went to Rockport to to do nothing of the kind. Mr. Staples names o f members of church, copies of local attend the funeral of one of its members, 1876- 79, S. W’. in iSSo-Sl, master 1SS2 S3; LEHIGH COAL. Medical Parlors. secretary 1884-85*86; elected Treasurer claims that he gave the land to the road Bucklen’s Arnica Salvk. and other papers, city reports, list of officers ames .Aldrich, who died there Feb. 13, aged surges Creak Cumberland Coal, / Electricity^ March 4, 1894. when it went through, and that there was Office IIourb: The Best Salve in the world tor Cuts, and members of various local Masonic bodies. Bruises, Sores, (Jloera, Halt Rheum, Fever •5 years. Bro. .Aldrich was also a member of then a provision which warrants him in re­ CHARCOAL. During this lodge year 50 communications Ephraim Snow, merchant, born in South 9 to 11 *• “ • <, Vletllcal.il t ores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Claremont Commandery, Knights Templar, fusing to pay the road’s assessment. The 2 lo 4 F. <, H a ll.. ' orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively were held, 21 were initiated, 23 passed, 3 de­ and that organization did escort duty. Thomaston March 13, 1808; admitted March 4, 1846; died in Rockland, Sept. 16, 1S92. railroad's crew began on the fence yesterday Specialty : Disease: of Cornea & Children oures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ moted, 25 raised, 1 affiliated, 4 rejected, I July 6 the lodge made another appropria­ anteed to give perfect sstlsfaotion. or money . Chas. I. Marston, born in Rockland Sept morning and are rushing it along. It is to WOOD! SYNDICATE BLOCK, Third h'loor. deceased. tion of $25 for its library, and Aug. 3 made O IP A L L I 3 C I 3 V refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale 6, 1859; has been master mariner, also mer­ be a slat fence six feet high. Mr. Staples’ 11 UOCKUNI), MB, by W. H. Kittredge an appropriation to aid an unfortunate lodge chant, is now police officer in Cambridge, council has found decision of Maine courts A ron Sewer and Grain Pipe, At the annual meeting Jan. 5, 1876, officers New Clm, Minn., also S25 for destitute Mass.; joined Aurora Feb. 7, 1S83; made that any private way which has been used as GROUND T IL E were chosen as follows: C. G. Moffitt, M.; brethren in Michigan. For Chewing life member Feb. 27, 1883. a public thoroughfare for 14 years cannot be r Vuderdrululug Purposes. All rdeis C .B. Averill, S. W.; E. P. Rollins, J. W.; The records show 36 communications, 5 nip ly filled. Telephone connection, ttstsen. Nelson .Andrews, born in South Thomaston closed up. This is 'he case with this road puioer. he place, 0 it's out of sight. Leander Weeks, 1'reas.; Enoch Davies, Sec.; initiated, 5 passed, 5 raised, 1 affiliated, 2 When Baby was slek, wo gave her Castoria. March 12, 1830; now residing in Tampa, and he says he will light it to the bitter end. J. R. Bowler, Chap.; W. II. Titcomb, Mar.; rejected, 38 suspended, deceased 2. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Fla., engaged in orange culture; admitted 3, Q. PRESCOTT & 00;, Benj. Burr, S. D.; C. L. Gahan, J. I).; Fred Just got on to When she become Miss, she clung to Castoria. July 2, 18S4. rn.r.-injf w aiter. Rockland, Mama S. Sweetland, S. S.; L. S. Robinson, J. S.; In su re When bhu had Children, she gave them Castoria. BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES. Stephen R. Babbidge of Hudson, Mass., J. E. Verrill, Tyler These officers were in­ John Tolman, charter member, born in born in Atlantic, Me., Jan. 11, 1S31; admit­ stalled Jan. 19, 1876, by J. Fred Hall. The ted .Aug. 23, 1854, made life member Jan. 5, A g a in st Orpheus Club furnished music. araden in 1802, died at West Rockport, ar. 28, 1891, aged 89 years, 5 months; 1877- For this Masonic year 34 communications Distress after eating, indigestion, sick farmer by occupation; was ‘S. W. in 1826, S ickness were held, 7 initiated, 6 passed, 6 raised, 3 Joshua Daggett uf Friendship, born in headache and dyspepsia are cured by 1*. P. P., 1827, 1830, 1831 and 1832. Union Sept. 10, 1820; laborer ami farmer; t. F. Crockett Ar Co., (prickly ash, poke root and Potassium.) affiliated, 2 demitted, 4 rejected, 4 deceased. has been selectman and assessor; was mail AT Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all Elliott Tolman, charter member, born in T a k e O u t 1789, farmer; admitted to Amity Lodge, contractor and carrier from 1S69 to 1877; Corns, Warts aud Bunions. Jan. 3, 1877, thc officers were elected and Camden, Mar. 24, 1812; died Sept. 25, 1868, was instrumental in getting postoifice estab­ —DI A. 1.IB a is— privately installed, C. G. Moffitt being Master. A Policy in aged 76 years. lished at East Friendship, was appointed LOTS OF MONEY. June 25, in accordance with arrangements postmaster thereof, held the office for a few made by the various Masonic bodies in the James Andrews, charter member, born in ; « C O A I J = A Bill Which Has Deep Significance for Many of months and then resigned oil account of Sanford’s Ginger 9th Masonic District, Aurora participated in Camden, admitted to .Amity Lodge July 14, Our Readers Among the Granite Men* change u f residence. Mr. Daggett was the celebration o f St. John’s I )ay. The pro­ 1818; wheelwright by occupation, died in drafted into the army March 29, 1S65, reported And Laugh at A/ From 1869 tu 1876 big crews of men were cession was formed under the direction of Camden. at Augusta promptly, was sent as far as Gal- Charles Harrington, charter member, born employed at Dix Island, Vinalhaven and H ur­ Bro. J. \V. Crocker, Chief Marshal, assisted leap’s Island, Boston Harbor, and discharged iroktm. Stove, Egg, ricane on government contracts. Up to about by Brothers C. W. S. Cobb, F. E. Hitchcock in Massachusetts in 1792; merchant by oc­ Summer Ills there May 23, by reason of the close of the liitl 1S74 they worked ten hours a day although and B. P. Brackley as aids. The procession was cupation; joined Amity Lodge Apl. 18, 1815; Irunkliu fool. war. He was admitted to Aurora April 13 was secretary of Aurora in 1826, master in according to a law passed in 1868 a govern­ made up of the following, in the order 1864, And Epidemic ment day consisted of eight hours. In 1873 named: 1830, 1831, 1832 and in 1846 for a short time, William Weeks, born in Bath Nov. 1, 1847; I or 1S74 a delegation was sent to Washington Singhi’s Cornet Band; Claremont Com- aud also S. W., in 1845 for about five months, t. UROBKETT ft €0. has been mason by trade and fish dealer, is Influences to investigate the matter, and as a result the mandery, K. 1’.; King Solomon R. A. Chap­ lie was Aurora’s iirst secretary aud died Dec. uow hotel landlord; admitted Oct. 6, 1S69. 1 Crockett Block, working day on U. S. jobs was reduced to ter, of Rockland; Atlantic R. A. Chapter of 14, 1847. Alden Shea, born in St. George Mar. 11 Containing among ha ingredients tbs nur- N o rth End, Ticrkland. 4) f> ight hours on Dix Island. Soon after that a Vinalhaven; Keystone Chapter of Camden; Frank A. Peterson, barn in Sweeden, June .•>t .u im-dn in.,1 IT. n- b bian d y a n d tbo best 1839; has been sailor, now fisherman; ad- i • J hni»oried ginger, it is vastly superior to I claim was introduced fur back pay for the ad- Amity Ix/dge, of Camden; Orient, of Thom­ 6, 1850; master mariner and now merchant. milted Sept. 4, 1872; made life member Sept. I ihe cheap, wortule&s, ami olten dangerous j ditional time worked. It went through the aston; St. George, of Warren; Union, of He was admitted July 5, 1876, was S. S., in gingers urged as substitutes. 29, 1873* Aak b .r > a \ . «i 1Uj s GINGER and look | Court of Claims, and was allowed, but an Union; Aurora, of Rockland; Mt. Hope, of 1885, S. D. in 1886 and 1887, J. W. in 1893, for owl tiade-niarg on the wrupper. bold David Owen, born in Wales June 2, 1826; 1 appeal was taken and since that time nothing Hope; Rockland, of Rockland; St. Paul, of S. W. in 1894, and made a life member Aug. has been sailor, now rigger; was a private in j r« n 1 uu Del o & Cuem. Cour., Boston. ! hadjicen done about the matter until recent- Rockport; Eureka, of St. George; Moses I 29, C 83. ( ’apt. Peterson in 1880 became the Mexican War, came to this country when 1 H. Q. GURDY & CO | ly Senator l odge of Massachusetts secured Webster, of Vinalliaven. .After marching maste of schooner Ida Hudson. He has about 20 years of age, and has never been •ri] t -OAALKMM lA- 1 thc passage in the senate of a bill, “nolwith- through the principal streets the procession | since that commanded live vessels, the last naturalized. He joined Knox Lodge, South i COAL- j standing limitations,to bring an action for the proceeded to Lindsey Grove, where refresh­ one being schooner Isabel .Alberto, now sunk j Thomaston, and was one of the cli er mem- w ' recovery of over time under the eight-hour ments were served, i he assemblage was then in Rockland Harbor. Of ail dixea, ! law.’, tuers; admitted U 26, 1855, de- called to order by Wor. Bro. C. G. Moffitt’ James T. Whitmore, born in Mt. Desert milled June 3, 1885 I If WOOD this inoveuieut is successful,as Tin. C.-G, chairman of the committee of arrangements, July 22, 1843; master mariucr, now in busi­ William 11. Bowe j hopes it will be, hundreds of people in this and the following program presented : inom - -cul aim, tor eh. .cove, ness in Fryeburg;admitted to Aurora Sept 7, a»lou in April 19, 1 d died there Jan- immediate vicinity will be benefited. It Opeidug neleetlon, Biugld Band. -inie, Cement and Plattering Hotr, Piuye< by chupiain, iUv. J. K Bowh r. 1S04; made a life member Aug. 2. 1875. 1884, Being buried with Masonic honors' TOBACCO. means thousands of dollars to the workingmen « boiut> by .» choir composed of MUsoa duow, ( ‘apt. Whitmore has been master ol the fol­ OUOC'KUUCS, rtOiVUloMd, Bird, boiler, l’uhnvr, KuibUb uod Blackiugunj. was a stone-cutter, was town clerk 111 1881 of the county, aud lu ^ n c y that they honest­ Children Cry for and Mtsars. Weeks. Smith. Wight, Burp. t. Torrey lowing vessel*: Brig M. C. Haskell, schooners I 1 was admitted to Aurora Sept, j, 1873. C O L O U R A I O D .KVBIXJXJ ly earned and to which they are honestly en­ and Tibbetts, with Mrs. Jumcs Wight pianist and Bedebadee, Herald, A. F. Ames, I., f. Whit- I I t.iik 11. S^geciUnU. born in Rockland, 4^ Piuwpc aUeuUvn tu uzd«i, by uU.nhhce ujr 1 Pitcher’s Castoria. titled. ..urwUe. ’ ■ Uv J . R. Buwh more, C. Hanrahan, Fannie Whitmore aud c. 9, 1867; stone aud mar Ge cutter by No. 1 Camden St., Rockland 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894.

Marston of Lakewood, N. J., is the guest of ( Bedford, Mass., is visiting at Eben Thorn- UNION WARREN. Miss E. M. Hosmer------The Crawfords who dike’s------Mrs. Laura A. Eaton of Montclair, have been visitors at “Stonyhurst” returned to N. J., is stopping at Mrs. Martha Eaton’s. A lot of summer visitors in town now. H. M. Lord of Rockland will sing at the Lawrence, Mass., Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. Dr. Clara Weid­ The trot was a success financially and Cong’l Church, next Sunday evening. otherwise. Ernest Wooster is very popular as a clerk man will be pleased to know that she is much Dr. Heald of Thomaston, assisted by Dr. in Burd & Hosmer’s----- Clifton Mahoney of improved- -Marshall S. Rice, esq., and Work is progressing rapidly on the house Perkins of Rockland, recently performed a Philadelphia is spending the summer at the Master Ralph Emerson Rice of Dorchester, of N. E. Cummings. very delicate surgical operation in this place, Misses /Mien’s, High street------Mr. and Mrs. Mass., who have been for several weeks at O. A. Burkett and wife are in Northport which was entirely successful. Hervev of Belfast were the guests of Mrs. Jona­ George Wallace's, Mechanic street, returned this week----- John Jones is very sick. North Warren.—Philetus Burnham and than ITuse last week------Miss Faustie Ward- home Thursday------Mrs. W. A. Luce, who The crew working on the new telephone wife of tawell, Mass., arc visiting at E. T. well is visiting Mrs. Lorena Ferguson, has been spending several weeks with her line has reached the Common. The work is Benner’s------Chas. Lewis of Kittery, who has cures Stockton Springs.------Mr. Flint of Boston, parents in Boston, has returned home------being pushed rapidly. been visiting his sister, Mrs. Edw. Fuller, re­ who hasspent so many summers in Camden, is Ben. Bradbury of Concord, N. IL, is at A. D. turned Friday night------Mrs. Hannah Ma- the guest of Joshua Adams------Miss Grace Champney’s------J. IT. Eells and wife and WASHINGTON. comber 19 visiting relatives and friends here Drake returned from Belfast last week.------Mrs. John Harkness have returned from an ------Miss Hattie Young has company from THOMASTON. CAMDEN Walter O. Hall of Dorchester, Mass., has outing at Butter Island------Mrs. A. A. Thayer No. Washington.—Mrs. Sarah Hibbert Rockland------Quite a number from this place been visiting his aunts, the Misses Hall, Elm who is summering at the Carleton cottage, Smoked pearls took 82S0. visited in Augusta last week------Stillman Hib enjoyed the picnic at Glenwood, Friday. The Cooking Club go on a straw ride to street.------Judge Miller and family are rusti­ Lake City I n is filled to overflowing with Hosmer Pond, is in Augusta for a few days bert bought a fine pair of oxen of Roland Owl’s Head tomorrow. cating at Crane’s Island, Lake City.------Miss South W arren.—(J. W. Jordan of Hav­ summer guests. this week------Miss Bertha Bird of Belfast Turner of East Palermo------Wilfred Bowler Alice Duffy of Belfast is visiting Miss Anna erhill, Mass., who has been at W. L. Jordan’s Rev. Mr. Dunofl of Bulgaria gave a lecture Yacht Sea Fox, Captain Tucker, of the is the guest of Miss Lena Griffith------Miss and wife of Palermo visited at F. Vr. Cun at the M. E. Church, Sunday evening. Coombs----- Dr. William S. Wray, resident • Josie Fuller of Boston is the guest of Miss the past week, has returned to Massachusetts Eastern Yacht Club, was here last week. ningham’s last week------A large number from ------Dixon Hall of Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng., The entertainment for the benefit of the physician at the Howard Hospital, Philadel­ 1 Isabelle Linnell------Mrs. II. J. Cole is in John G. Trim has the foundation nearly this place attended meeting at Razorville wa9 at Wm. Jordan’s last week. Mr. Hall is Ladies Library will occur Aug. 20. phia, is the guest of George D. Codman at J Boston this week------Rev. Mr. Hunt of Sunday------M. W. Lenfest has been drawing completed for a new house on Washington well pleased with this part of the country and “ The Locusts.”------Miss Marian Gray re­ Weymouth Heights, Mass., is the guest of lumber from Turner’s mill, Somerville. He A party of young ladies and gentlemen street. hopes to revisit the town sometime in the not turned to Bangor, Saturday, after a short visit Rev. E. M. Kennison. intends to make repairs on his house this went to Burnt Island,Friday, on the yacht Ida Barber I )yer has a very unique sign in the too dim future------Mrs. Warren Fisher of with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Currier. Marine—Arrived 4th, British schooner Fall------Andrew Roakes of Burkettville pur Prof. Minor C. Baldwin of New York will shape of a mammoth razor presented by Lyndon, V t., has been visiting friends in town Beulah from St. John, N. IL, with wood for chased a quantity of hoops of H. E. Evans probably giveAn organ recital in the Baptist friends. ------Miss Jennie Robinson of Portland is vis­ ROCKPORT. the S. E. A IT. L. Shepherd Co------Arrived last week. church, Auw2i. The Congregational Sunday School en- 6th, British schooner E. Raymond from Port iting Miss Hattie Walter------Mrs. Alonzo Sonth Washington:—Mr. Bryant of B. Gjnchrest from W. R. Grace & Co.’s’ joyed a picnic at Oakland, Wednesday. A Gilbert, N. S., with wood for Carleton, Nor­ Fuller and daughter of Rockland are stopping Will Paul’s new house will look line when Rockland was at Robert Sukeforth’s several l\'wTk, will arrive Saturday next for his very large number attended. wood & Co.------Arrived 7th and sailed 9th at W. O. Counce’s------Capt. Ben Spear took completed. days recently on a fishing trip. He started r sojourn in his old home, The only original Richards and Canfield, schooner Ella G. Eells, with ice from Rock­ his yacht Santasma up the river Friday. Alfred Butler is making improvements on out at four in the morning and returned after he “Temperance Town” comedians, are with port Ice Co., for Suffolk, Va.------Arrived* 8th bthing has ever been heard from Georg his buildings. three hours tramping with two little trout the “Circus Clown” billed here for the 27th. APPLETON. /McFarland since his disappearance fro The Baptist Sunday School went to Lake from Boston brig Rocky Glen to load ice about three inches long. Mr. Bryant went back Cardiff, Tenn., three or more years ago Billy Burke and his company of clever from Rockport Ice Co. for Port au Prince, City on a picnic Thursday. to Rockland vowing to stay there until trout Nathan Hawkes has one of the best gardens cumedians proved a great attraction at the Hayti, and sailed n th ----- Sailed 10th schs Maurice Carter left Friday m orning/f >r The Baptist Sunday School had a ride and get to he worth fishing for------Mr. and Mrs. in town. Ilis onions can’t be beet. Opera House Saturday evening. They all W. C. Norcross, Laura Chester, Ethel F. Mer­ Norway------Edw. O'B. Burgess inviugd basket picnic at Lake City, Friday. Robert Sukeforth and Mrs. N. B. Doe with The recent heavy rains have delayed the did good work and gave great satisfaction. riam for Boston, with lime from Carleton, party of ladies and gents up river nnya steak Last week Myron Achorn injured his foot several other friends spent several days at T. cutting of the meadows. There will lie a fry, Friday. F. S. Sherman recently placed a neat Norwood & Co------Sailed 10th sch. Antelope by the falling of a piece of limestone. S. Bowden’s cottage at Muscongus last week. good crop if it can be secured soon. drop-letter case in the steamboat landing. and Alice Fox tor Boston with lime from Willis H. Colby is the new c /t o r of the All report a good time------They have begun Mrs. Capt. Kellar has a summer boarder He says the only objection to it he basis The Cong’l Sabbath School received quite S. E. A IL L. Shepherd Co.------The Ethel Herald. He is a married m an/and has re­ haying in the Rice meadow------C. R. Flanders ------Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gushee have re that people persist in putting letters in with­ an addition to its library the past week. F. Merriam had some 400 barrels from the cently been in the newspaper business in Lit­ is building a cottage at the sea shore------Ci. turned to New York. Mr. Gushee’s health is out stamps. Rev. E. Johnson, pastor of the Advent Shepherds----- Arrived 9th schs Sarah Ililf, tleton, N. II. B. Luce has been repairing his buildings------very much improved. Rev. F. M. I’reble occupied the Baptist church, baptized one candidate Sunday. Chester R. Lawrence and Ilerald from Bos­ Mrs.Carter, Miss Ethel.Carter, Miss Ethel Mrs. Craig of Portland is visiting relatives Ibra McCorrison met with an accident Fri Church pulpit Sunday morning preaching Rev. J. J. Walker of Amherst, Mass., ton----- Sch. Adelia Carleton is at Vinalhaven here----- Mrs. Washington Achorn is in Bos­ 'Gillchrest, Miss Janet Ogilvie, Ellis W. lay. He was driving a colt and had occasion upon the theme of “Property in Others.” preached at the Baptist church, Sunday. loading stone for Washingron, D. C. ton called there by the illness of her sister------Prince, Harry Carte^ and Bert Copeland Rockville.—Lost—A pair of boots in the to get out of the wagon when the colt started Mrs. Minnie Parker Talbot rendered a delight­ The crowded streets Saturday morning in­ Miss M. Nason is in poor health------A.JJ. camp this week at Kilby’s Cove. sidewalk, somewhere between Mr. Shaw’s and threw him down, dragging him some dis ful contralto solo. dicated that somebody wanted to see or hear Sidelinger went to Muscongus, Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Newcombe took the Knitting and Reuben Howard’s------Mrs. Bennett and tance. Ilis face and one hand were consider One of the happiest gatherings of the sea­ something. Wonderful Bargains in Bee on the eledflcs to Rockland to Mrs. children of Chelsea, Mass., are stopping with ably bruised, but he was fortunate in escaping son was at the fish dinner and clam-bake Veazie’s band accompany an excursion ith no more serious injury. Thurlow’s for ice cream, yesterday, Aug. 12. Mrs. Sylvester Smith------Mrs. S. I. Howard NORTH HOPE given by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Knight, Fri­ from Camden, Thursday next, for Bar They go to thZchalet at Warrenton today. and niece, Miss Inez Clough of Worcester, Mrs. Evaline Green of Lisbon is visiting at day. Many relatives and friends from out of Harbor. visiting at David Clough’s------Mrs. David Hall and Frank Conant and wife Willard Sherman’s. She will attend the Dr. F. / ^ n ’iper, formerly ol Thomaston, town were present and thoroughly enjoyed Arrived 10th Brit'sh sch. Audacieux from Sylvester Parshley and son Burt of Dorchester, have gone to Matinicus----- Mrs. Wm. Hewett Sherman reunion at J. A. Sherman’s------Mr. now of E lk p o rt, is negotiating with parties the day. Meteghan, N. S., with wood for S. E. & IT. Mass., are at Mrs. Winslow Keene’s and are of South Hope with daughters Alice and and Mrs. S. J. Gushee have company from ne purchase of a house, intending to There will be an excursion on steamer L. Shepherd. visiting old friends------George H. Lincoln Lizzie have been at Lee Brown’s for a week New York------Wm. Green of Lisbon came to come t) Thomaston to reside. Many friends Catherine Thursday next to Castine, leaving The Alumni of the Rockport High school and children Harold and Grace of Boston are ------Mrs. John Sprague and daughter, who Appleton with his team the first of the week D r y G o o d s wouH welcome him here. Railroad wharf, Rockland, at eight a. m., and will have its annual gathering, Aug. 20, at at Charles Barrows----- Mrs. Simeon Taylor have been at Geo. IT. Brown’s, have returned Mrs. Green is also here------Little Goldie Tillson wharf at 8:10 a. m., touching at Cain- -apt. Edw. Watts of Kansas City is in Lake City Inn. and Mrs. Arimenta Tilden of Boston are to their home in Massachusetts----- Mrs. R. Gushee, who has been very sick, is much den and Rockport. Fare 50 cents for the bwn, arriving Saturday------Thomas McFar­ Slate blackboards have been placed in the visiting at Mrs. Isaac Packard’s------The K. Gatley of Portland and children are at better. land was in town one day last week. He is round trip. two schools at Hoboken, and the recitation funeral of Alonzo Fitzgerald was well attended James Morse’s. 1 meeting of the school committee, held Next Friday evening the Young Ladies engineer of Capt. Wm. Harrington’s vessel room in the East-side school-house. He was a member of the I. O. G. T.------Saturday, Aug. 11, it was voted to have two ------Joseph Feyler took a trip from Bangor to Whist Club will entertain at Lake City. The Workingmen were engaged Thursday in Abraham Ross has been very sick but we are free High Schools, one to be held in Burkett- Rockland in Capt. Harrington’s schooner. guests will be conveyed to the lake by Farns­ ST. GEORGE. putting up grounding wires on the telephone glad to hear that he is improving------Mr. and ville and one at McLain’s Mills, to commence worth and dancing will be the amusement, There will be an excursion on steamer lines as a check against the noise of the Mrs. Arthur Perry of Milton, Mass., arrived Wiley’s Corner.—Sch. Druid, Hutchins, Aug. 27; voted that the tuition for pupils from This will be the formal disbanding of the clul Catherine Thursday next to Castine, leaving trolley wire. Wednesday morning. They are stopping at passed down river with lime Thursday------out of town be 82.50 per term. The Primary Railroad wharf, Rockland, at eight a. m., and and promises to be a delightful occasion Miss Georgia Harrington has been the guest School in Grade District will commence Oct, The selectmen bad several of the streets Mr. Oxton’s, Mrs. Perry’s father------Mrs. Tillson wharf at 8:10 a. m., touching at Cam­ Joel B. Slocum of Boston, Albert Robinson of Mrs. Cora Ewell the past week------Mrs. 15. A course of instruction for the High surveyed last week preparatory to inspection C. S. Keene is occupying her cottage for the den and Rockport. Fare 50 cents for the of St. George, J. II. Ogier of Damariscotta, Effie Kinney has moved her household goods School was arranged by the committee at their by the county commissioners some time this summer------Mr. Shaw is improving the ap­ round trip. Chas. C. Wood of Camden, Misses Emma A to Thomaston, where she will reside with her meeting. week. This action is t< permanently locate pearance of his house by the addition of a E. B. HASTINGS’ Fountain of Waterville, Mary E. Bickmore grandchildren------The Gilchrest reunion is Burkettville.—Mr. and Mrs. W.II.Moody Mrs. F. F. Curling entertained the Knitting the boundaries and to officially record the piazza------The Sabbath School had its of Thomaston, Mary L. Carleton of West to be held this year in a beautiful grove on called on friends in this place Sunday- Bee at her home Saturday, a picnic supper same. annual picnic, Wednesday, at Crescent Beach brook, Alice L. Bray of Skowhegan, and W. J. Caddy’s Point, fronting the river------Several from here attended the horse trot at being served on the lawn. Capt. Curling There will be an excursion on steamer About 150 attended and all enjoyed one of probably Misses Minnie McCobb and Marion J. E. Kinney has added a coat of paint to his Liberty, Wednesday. They report a large made himself solid with the ladies by a gen­ Catherine Thursday next to Castine, leaving Smith’s famous lish dinners------Times are L. Kelley of Camden will go to the Ogier house which greatly improves its looks------attendance and a good time------The farmers erous donation of fruit and walnut ice-cream. Railroad wharf, Rockland, at eight a. m., and dull but Rockville has a new sidewalk and Cottage, Ogier’s Point, today, for a two Henry Ewell has taken a sea voyage to New busy cutting their grain which is more The trained bear furnished a great deal of Tillson wharf at 8:10 a. m, touching at Cam­ now Uncle Sam is looking for the footprints weeks sojourn. York in sch. Ella Crowell------Sch. Ella than an average crop. Look at onr Summer Blankets at amusement. Capt. Curling’s handsome den and Rockport. Fare 50 cents for the of the man who made it. grounds make a most delightful place for The following summer guests arrived at the Glen Cove.—Mrs. J. B. Young has re­ Crowell, Thomas, sailed Saturday for New West Appleton—C. R. Bartlett and wife round trip. 45, 55 and 69 cts a pair. gatherings of this sort and all had a de­ Bay View House last week: John IL May, turned to Glen Cove after a few days’ absence York, with paving from Eagle quarry------returned home from their outing and report a Rev. Peter K. Dunofl, a native of Bulgaria, lightful time. Mrs. N. A. Edgerly, Mrs. Stedson, Mrs. and is again visiting friends here------Mrs. Miss Hattie Robinson is visiting her aunt, fine time but were saddened to find their now a student of the Boston School of Theo­ Two young fellows who were canvassing Pressey, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fogg, Miss A. R Packard of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her Mrs. Catherine Gilchrest, at So. Thomaston mother sick with rheumatism around the logy, preached in the Methodist church Sun­ for photographs to enlarge were arrested Fri­ Dickinson, Miss E. R, Deane, Edison Lewis, sister, Mrs. Wm. T. Gregory. Mrs. Packard’s ------F. K. Wilson, formerly of this place, heart. She is a little better at this writing We are closing out all our Skirt day. He will give a lecture at the same Misses Leonora E. Lewis and Albertina Ceder daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hall, was also there now of Milford, Mass., is here visiting his Trank Moody and Geo. Fogg went to Bel­ day, the charge against them being an attempt church this Tuesday evening, subject “Cus­ to take a watch from Stephen Chase, Jr. of Boston, A. L. Taft and wife of Worcester, lately------Fred Gregory is having a barn father, accompanied by his son. fast Thursday and took in Forepaugh- Waists at Half Price. toms of the Bulgarians.” Chase was coming out of the Waldo house, W. D. Porter and family of Chicago, P. B built------Harry Harthridge of South Matinicus Port Clyde.—The excursion to Monhegan Addie McLain is at her aunts, Mrs. E. D Gleason str< et, occupied by W. C. Bryant, and Reed and wife, and Miss Lurra A Babcock o Among those who went on the White was in town recently----- Mrs. Win. Tebo has Thursday under the management of the bale- Gushee’s. Mrs. Gushee’s grand-daughter, the two photograph agents were in the entry. Linwood, N. J., W. S. Badger and wife Mountain excursion Sunday were Miss Gene returned home------W. R. Hall has caught two ball club was a perfect success. Some over little Goldie, is very ill----- Mrs. M. B. Law­ Look at our Dress Goods at 12 1 -2 In some way Chase’s watch was pulled from New York City,T. II. Jackson, Omaha, Neb., Andrews, Miss Lou Dillingham, Everett Fates, smail sharks in his weir lately. One of them 100 went from here and Tenant’s Harbor rence and daughter of Belfast dined with his pocket and sent spinning across the floor Miss Alice Owen, the Misses Cassidy and Mrs, Chester L. Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles measured 3 feet, 7 inches in length------Chas They went on sch. Chaparral in tow of tug Mrs. B. W. Fogg, Wednesday. They had 25,29 and 39 cts. a yard. Our light The two men were brought before Judge Star J. F. Singleton of Bangor, the Misses Pottle, Berry and Mrs. James Magune, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wingate, W. O. Briggs ami Mr. and Mrs. Ellen. The sea was smooth and the day per­ been taking an outing in Somerville and were rett and discharged for lack of evidence St. Louis, Mo., Miss L. T. White and Miss George Young and George Varney. Elmer E. Wingate of Amesbury, Mass., are fect, and all pronounce it the best excursion en route home. . . . The trot at Liberty passed and medium Grey Domet Flannel L'her. tgas considerable scurrying ami hurry Clary, Boston. A party of seven, consisting of Miss Belle stopping at A. F. Humphrey’s. Messrs- of the season. The Port Clydes played the jff finely, good weather and the track in U* part of photograph owners to get Sunday was observed as Sunday School Pray of Dorchester, Mass., Miss Hattie Luce Wingate ami Briggs are painting the closed Tenant's Harbors a game of ball in the after­ good shape. We hear that Stephen J. for 5 cts. a yard. Our Ladies Vests their photVs back. Day at the Congregational Church. Mr of So. Thomaston, Misses Adelia Carleton, cars of the R. T. A C. Street Railway------noon, and as usual the Port Clydes beat. The ushee met with an accident,being overturned, wheel broken off and horse thrown, but no A reception was given in Masonic Hall Evans gave a most impressive sermon in th Carrie Robinson and Maud Norwood, chaper­ Walter G. Upham has a lame hand------The score stood 7 to 13------Capt. Leslie for 12 1-2 cts. each. Our Gloves at bones broken------A great many farmers have Friday evening, in honor of Rev. A. C. Strout morning upon “Success and What It Should oned by Miss Mamie Carleton and Miss Camden A Rockland Water Co. is to extend Wheeler is home for a few days------James cut their grain and gut it threshed. It turns and wife, who leave this week for Cummings- Mean to the Young.” Mrs. Lotta Dean Adelia Freeman of Mass., spent a week at its system to the Smith residence, Warrenton I.. Wall of Revere, Mass., formerly of this 19 ots. a pair. Our Parasols at out finely------George C. Robbins is visiting ton, Mass., where Mr. Strout enters upon his Goodrich of Haverhill, Mass., who has a Mapletree Lodge, Lincolnville, recently. ------Lots of picnics have taken place in this place, is looking up old acquaintances here, at B. W. Fogg's. He is just from Boston labors as pastor of the Congregational Church voice of rare quality, sang. The selections Mrs. George Bowden and child have re­ vicinitv during the past week------Misses Mar­ having been gone 22 years------Herbert Half Price. here he resides. He is an old townsman. A large number of the family friends in the by the quartet composed of Mrs. J. Hale turned from Penobscot------Miss Annie Carver garet K. and Josephine H. Denoon of Spring- Skinner, while at work on the chapel, 'Tues­ society and out of it gathered to give them a Hodgman, Misses Bessie Adams, .Anne K it­ is very sick------Misses Gracie and Maggie field, Mass., are stopping in (Ben Cove—s— day, stepped on a nail, driving it into the ball tredge and Adelyn Adams were admirably of his foot, which has kept him housed the HOPE. God speed. After an hour or so of social Banks are visiting in Lincolnville----- D. C. Joseph Eells and Fred Thomas have severed Wo have many Job Lota and Rem­ rendered. In the evening Rev. T. P Prud- Parsons of Shirley Village is stopping at Mrs. their connection with the electric railway as past week. He is able to be out again now chat and interchange of good feeling Mrs Quite a number Iroin here went to Liberty den of Newton delivered the address. Mrs. Linnell’s------Capt. S. Wall spent the Sabbath conductors. Leonard H. Sylvester of Glen — James Tupper has moved into the S. Carrie Starrett Donigan read two selections, Wednesday to witness the trot. nants to close out Very Cheap this 44 Van Bibber’s Rock” and ‘‘Money Musk,’ Dudley Talbot, C. J. Marshall and an or­ at home. His vessel is loading at Vinalhaven. Cove is a new conductor, learning with E. H. L. Maloney house----- Capt. Henry Thompson Five school teachers, ladies, from Haverhill, which were finely rendered and most thor­ chestra conducted by Joseph Lockie, fur­ A reproduction of “Smoked Pearls” was Piper----- Schooner Bunker Hill, Capt. Leon­ is making extensive repairs un his house- month. Mass., are spending their vacation on the side oughly appreciated. Ice cream and cake nished music. The committee deserves great given at W. A. Merriam’s, Thursday evening, ard Spinney of Deer Isle, sprung aleak and The K. P. Hall is ready for the plasterers- of old Mt. Hatchet with Mrs. G. M. Payson. were then served. Mr. Strout and family credit for so well arranged exercises. by four Boston ladies, three Rockport . .dies, put into Glen Cove for repairs, Friday. The M. P. Owen will move into the house recently take with them to their new home the good Mrs. J. W. Mason anil little Miss Mae hav two Camden ladies and one Rockport young leak was stopped and she proceeded on her vacated by Mr. Page----- Work on the chapel Miss Edith Beverage gave a straw ride will and respect of all our people returned fr« in Augusta------Rodney Beverage man. The hits was all good, especially the way to Matinicus----- Fall term of school will is going forward as fast as can be expected around the Turnpike and a picnic to several of Look at the many Great Bargains is seen once more at his store, after a few J. H. Sherman of Camden. The commence Sept. 3, with Miss Lona E. Ross of with so small a crew. There will be another her girl triends on the occasion of her birth- FARM FACTS eeks spent at Matinicus----- Mrs. W. C. De­ program lasted till nearly midnight. The Glen Cove teacher------Dr. L. F. Bachelder of man this week, making four in all. Capt. J. day. to be found at our store. Hart, wife of Lieutenant DeHart of the reve- audience one and all declared that they got Rockland led Sunday’s services here. Chas. W. Balano is very much interested in push­ Rev. Mr. Preble occupied our pulpit Sun­ J. R. Ricbard»on’s Sons are marketing lots l* utter service, and daughter Miss Mina, more than their money’s worth. F. Richards will have charge Aug. 19------ing the work, and has had very good success day. Everyone is glad to greet him. We are visiting Mrs. J. W. K. Norwood, Elm Capt. E. J. Collins is at home. the past week in soliciting funds. Although shall have services every Sunday during the of nice cauliflower------Rust is making havoc Hon. O. B. Dickinson and wife of Chester, street----- Mrs. W H. Bickmore, Mrs. L A . not a church member, he has done as much month. Rev. Mr. Kenyon will occupy his with potatoes----- E. G. S. Ingraham shows enn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fountain and Miss Mary E. Bickmore of or more than any other man so far towards old place next Sunday. us a curiosity in the shape of a couple of corn Carleton----- Miss Sophie Hebert, who has Waterville are visiting Mrs. Dudley G. Mar- NORTH HAVEN the success of the building. He is a hustler A buckbuard of ladies from Bucksport rode spindles with ears of corn formed on the been visiting at Carleton Cottage, Hosmer’s aptain Horatio IL Glover of Brook­ and ’tis a pity that Port Clyde hasn’t many around the Turnpike reaching our lake about extreme end, the kernels being uncovered, ’ond, returned to Augusta Saturday------The Mrs. Eliza Waterman lost a valuable horse lyn, N. Y., spent Sunday with relatives in more like him. noon where Landlord Merrifield and other without husks or silk. Sandwich Club with guests enjoyed a hay last week. town------Miss Celia Getto of Boston is the Martinsville.—Capt. Joshua Rawley is gentlemen had preceded them and caught rick ride to Maple Tree Cottage, Thursday W. K. Sampson went to Rockland last guest o f her sister, Mrs Leo Arau, Elm street week on business------Lewis McDonald, Jr., having his house and barn painted------Quite lish for a chowder. Six horses locoinoted E. B. Hastings. evening------Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Merriam L. F. Dearborn of Boston has been visit­ a number of people from this place attended them. - Fox- 1004. J. with friends spent the day at Northport lias returned home after a long absence------ing at C. A. Drake’s------Miss Sara Stetson the meeting of the Latter Day Saints at Almost every house ha> more or less of hurs lay going in buckboards. Wm. I )rbeton of Rockland was in town re­ Glover is the guest of Misses Agnes and Sadie cently----- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of Tenant’s Harbor, Sunday afternoon and either summer boarders or visitors. Mrs. M. H. Gunnell was arrested Thursday night N e w F a ll Pillsbury, Bangor. Rockland are visiting at Dea. Ira Carver’s evening----- Farrington Hart and family have Frank Drake has ten from Webster, Mass. r assault upon Rev. H. B. Woods. A pre­ moved back again from Port Clyde------'The 316 & 318 ST. Misses Nellie Simonton and Hattie Gill are ------Mr. Purvis and wife aie in town visiting She rents two rooms from Mrs. True for liminary hearing waa heard Saturday and Stiff and Soft home from their visit in Portland and Booth- Rev. F. Purvis----- Mrs. Lewis Leadbetter of Ladies' Sewing Circle will soon have another lodging. Mrs. Ferguson has four or five. Gunnell released under £500 bail, his sureties bay -Miss Harris Goodlow of Louisville, Lewiston is in town visiting relatives----- Mrs entertainment at the Second Baptist Church. Mrs. Jarvis and children are at Mrs. E. Bar­ being Roscoe Thurston, W. H. Thorndike, H a t s ! Kentucky, is the guest of Miss Priscilla Mul­ Elroy Banks of Boston is visiting her aunt* A very pretty feature of the evening will be a rett’s. Edw < HI and Andrew J. Barrows. The hear­ len Alden----- Mrs. E. C. Fletcher was in Bel­ Mrs, Josiah Calder wood----- Mrs. Blodgett, torch drill by sixteen young ladies, after which Miss Hattie Boardman of Natick and her Cali on Levi Seavey ing will be held next Saturday at 9 a. in. Mr. various kinds of refreshments will be served fast last week----- Miss Emmie W. Munroe is wife of the lighthouse keeper at Saddleback, sister Mrs. Minnie Robbins and two children fo r th e m . Woods will be represented by C. E. Littlefield ------'The Hooper reunion was held at Isaac visiting relatives in North Haven------Miss is visiting Mrs. Tapley at Goose Rock light­ are guests of Mrs. Urane------Mrs. Annie while J. S. Foster of Rockport and T. P. Minnie Stoyell, an accomplished elocutionist house. Hooper’s, Saturday of last week------Miss Haskell visited her father, B. H. Carleton, Large Stock of Men's and Boys’ from the West, has been the guest of Mrs. Pierce of Rockland will appear for Gunnell. Maud Wade of Massachusetts is visiting Irma last week------Hal Wilder of Newton High­ Clothing for fa ll of 1894 with C. W. Stimpson at Lake City Inn, this week Mr. and Mrs. Job Grey are visiting friends ON THE ROCKS Sargent------Mrs. Howe and son Chester, who lands called on fricuds last week------Mr. in Bucksport------Miss Florence Morse is visit- have been spending the summer here, re­ Very Low Prices. ------Miss Gertrude Potter of Chicago is visit­ and Mrs. L. M. Keene of Nebraska were at ing fnends in town------Mr. and Mrs- ing friends in Waldoboro----- Oscar Sweetland Steamer Katherine, Capt. O. A. Crockett turned to their home in Massachusetts last S. L. Bills’, Monday------j-Miss Delia Payson TRADE CENTER. -:- Forest Goodrich and Mrs. G. W. Pettingill of I of Massachusetts is visiting friends in town. while returning from Bar Harbor Sunday week. of Haverhill is visiting among relatives------Haverhill, M&ts., are visiting Mrs. J. Hale -Miss Eva Berry of the McLain Hospital, afternoon, picked up yacht Merona, which Miss Ruth Eells of Somerville is the guest of Levi : Seavey’s, Hodgman- ongratulations are being re- I Somerville, returned to her duties Wednesday. had struck a ledge near York’s Narrows. She GROCERIES CHEAP. her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ifartlett------Miss Nan ceivcd by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Libbey upon the -Mr. and Mrs. John Yale of Boston re- was towed to this city and will go on |South For surpriilogly low burgulu# In flue grocer Spencer of Bangor spent a day with her glw M. J.HAKKId. MarUnsrillv, Hl (Jvorgu. 1 ThOUiabtOa arrival of a little daughter------Miss Louise M. ‘ turned home )Vednesday------E. Symonds of Railway for repairs. cull. Good goods for lltilv money. 31 brother Robert and sistcj Mrs. Clara W etzel. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE TUESDAY, AUGUSTk 14. 1894.

SPORT AND PASTIME. Every man on the team played a good game MARINE MATTERS. however. Prince’s work in right field in If you want ClothnPg. go to Continued from patre 4. If you want Hats an^Caps go to You Are Not throwing out two men at first on what ordi­ The Movements of Vessels. Charters McManus was not long in finding his way narily would have been base hits caught the Notes and the Like. If you want Shirts ana Overalls go to into the affections of the baseball public, crowd in great shape. The score: Blackington, every game he has played only serving to If you want Underwear'go to . . ROCKLANDS. develop some new point for his friends to Sch. T. P. Dixon, Bostwick, will go from If you want Hammock* »o to . . Thomaston to the White Islands where she admire. The climax was capped when Kearins 1, If you want Hammock* *nd Rubber 435 Main St., Up To Date Em ery 3, will load pavings from Lane A Libby for Morse came here, however. Mack simply Morse p, Goods go to . . . assumed his natural attitude behind the bat Blmonton 2, New York. DeHaseth 1, Sch. Woodbury M. Snow, Maddocks, ar­ If you want Boys' W $'s*s go to . , NEXT DOOR TO STAR OFFICE. and the cannon shoots of the Pawtucket McManus c, Jason s, rived from Waldoboro Saturday, where she twirler fell into his hands as if they had McLoon m, discharged coal from New York. been thrown at a basket instead. McManus Prince r, . Schs. Pemaquid, Lady Antrim, D. W. Ham­ Unless you have seen the bargains is a good catcher, a good batter, and a splen­ Totals Because you can save did fellow. mond and Emily F. Swift arrived Saturday from Boston. WHY? Lots of money. Sch. Mollie Rhodes, Dobbin, brought coal we are offering this week. Rockland up to yesterday had played 15 Thomas c, 5 1 3 0 games, winning all hut two. The corrected B. Murphy m, 5 1 3 q Sunday from Philadelphia for A. J. Bird A are strong, but inactive, J ’e fleet of suitable Carney .3, 4 0 2 0 WEDDING BELLS. averages of the regular players for those » Shattuck 1, 4 1 1 1 1 Co. vessels still showing a d eJ^ ed preference for games are as follows s Gormnn s, 4 1 3 1 Sch. Nile, Manning, arrived from New J . O’Connell 2, 4 0 2 5 the Eastern coal and ice trades during the Charles E. Meservey, Judge of Probate for BATTING AVKRAOE Mains p, 4 1 1 2 York Sunday. Birmingham r, 2 0 0 1 warm weather even at j t*lc relatively low Knox County, and Bertha E., daughter of E . O’Connell I, 0 0 0 0 Sch. J. R. Bodwell, Metcalf, brought coal Realizing that August Is Simonton, prices obtainable on r hc Northern coast. Leander B. Smith of Vinalhaven, were mar­ D. Murphy I, 3 0 0 1 to M. C. R. R. Monday from Philadelphia. Casey, 38 10 The Galveston Wharf d omPany hav« adopted ried at the residence of the groom, Ingraham’s M cLoon, TotAl 36 5 *23 18 Sch, Nautilus arrived in New York Thurs­ a dull month we have McManus, new rates of wharfage,/ raaking the wharfage Hill, South Thomaston, Wednesday, Rev. DoIInnetb, •Emery out, hit by batted ball. day. charges payable by th|c vessel instead of by Fred M. Preble of tfre Chestnut Street Baptist Em ery, Rockland 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 x—8 Sch. James R. Talbot, Russell, sailed Sat­ made some prices below J rsod, Salem 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0—2 the cargo as heretofode< The logical conse­ Church, Camden, a classmate of Mr. Meser­ I’rlnce, urday for New York from Perry Bros. Glover, Earned runs Rockland 2, Halem. Runs made by quence of this new rulL be the enhance­ vey in Colby University, officiating. Judge that will attract your Morse Blmonton 2, Do Haaeth 2, M cLoon, Carney, Sch. Laura M. Lunt, Peck, went to Hurri­ FIBLDINO AVERAGE Shattuck. Two base hits McManus. Home rum ment of freight rates f o r Port> Meservey is a gentleman of the highest char­ McLoon, Blmonton. Stolen base Shattuck. Bacrl- cane Saturday to load for Philadel Charters.—Bark J. H. W ^ ers» Boston to acter, an honored member of Knox County attention. Casey, 3 25 1 fice hits, Emery, D. Murphy. First base on balls Sch. Mabel Hall, Bartlett, for New York, DeH aseth, 62 1 2 by Morse, Birmingham. Struck out by Morse, Buenos Ayres, lumber, reported^7*— L. Bar, respected and esteemed by all who know McManus, 115 26 7 < arney, Shattuck, Corman 2, J. O'Connell, Mains, and Hume, Grey, for Fall River, sailed Sat­ Blmonton, 99 14 17 Birmingham by Mains, Kearins, McManus. Hit M. Snow, hence to Port au PlatteV: $**500 him. Mrs. Meservey is also a Wady of high Jaso a, 12 25 7 urday from F. Cobb & Co. by pitched ball by Morse, E. O'Connell, Birming­ loaded and port charges, and P a s c a g d t f t0 character, and has many attractioV of person I’rfnce 19 6 5 ham by Mains, McLoon. Passed ball, Thomas. Sch. Thos. Hix, Thorndike, sailed Saturday NOTICE.— McLoon, 22 3 7 Wild pitchos, Morse, Mains 2 Double play, Shat­ New York, lumber, $6.50.—Sch. SusiaL and disposition that have endearenLher to a E m ery, 23 23 14 tuck unassisted). Umpire Frank Wilbur. Time for New York from K. C. Rankin & Co. Glover, 12 2 6 1:30 Plummer, Bull River, S. C., to New large circle of friends. Congratulations. Capt. Hinckley of sch. Lavinia M. Snow is phosphate rock, Si.So.—Sch. Melissa George A. Morehouse, with the O n of 40 inch Unbleached Cotton 5c. We have purchased a big lot of Camden very handily defeated the Free- in the city while the vessel is loading general The Salems play here again tomorrow in Willey, St. Simons to Portland, lumber, p. t. Fuller a Cobb, was married in Lawrence ports on the Camden grounds, Saturday cargo in New York for Porto Rico. Will come them under price and shall give our place of the Lisbon Falls who were to have Sch. Seventy-Six, Satilla to Thomaston, lum Jass., last week, to Annie E. Lodg 36 “ “ “ 4c. afternoon. The visitors started in the game back from gulf port with lumber. customers the benefit. been here on that date. Manager Gray of ber, p. t.—Sch. Etta M. Barter, same. rming young lady of that place. Mr. with four scores, but Camden bettered that by Sch. Belle Hooper launched front the the Salems is dissatisfied with the result of Sch. Ella M. Willey, Newport News to M r\ Morehouse will reside in this city when 36 inch Bleached Cotton 5c. one in their half, and not only kept the lead South Railway Monday. She has been strip­ yesterday’s game and wants to try us another Galveston, coal, S2.50.—Sch. Mabel Hooper theyV ave many fnends to wish them a happy Men’s Outing Shirts 29c; large but increased it until the Freeports apparently ped, caulked, reraetaled and reclassed. 36 inch Fruit of the Loom 8c. whack. Morse will probably pitch for Rock' Newport News to Bangor, coal, So cents.— married ^^e- were out of sight. In the closing portion of Sch. Catawamteak, Norton, is loading sizes. land again. The Sorrentos, composed mainly Scb. Sallie I’On, Hoboken to Boston, coal, part of a cargo at Vinalhaven for Washing­ The n « rr’a8e J* T. Hall of this city and Cotton Crash 3c. the game, however, the visitors batted furious­ of Harvard players, cross bats with Rock 40 cents. ton, and finish at Spruce Head. Carrie E. v >ac*car<^ °f Portland, Ore., took Men’s Hose, 3 pairs for 25c. ly and very nearly evened the score. For land Friday, if nothing happens. Saturday place in A rtlan d , Me., Saturday, Aug. 4. Cotton Diaper 4c. Freeport, Thayer and Kearins played ball, the our boys play their first out-of-town game at Sch. Atlanta was loaded and ready for Ladies’ Hose, 3 pairs for 25c. BOSTON LETTER. Mr. Hall w a s \ormcrb’ with R. Fred Crie and rest of the visitors putting up the poorest sam­ Camden. The latter team will be strengthened sea last night with lime from F. Cobb & Co. W ide Table Linen 39c. was for several X ears a mcmber of the Rock - Ladies’ Vests, 3 for 25c. ple of the national game seen in these parts by Kearins and Thayer of the Freeports. for Dover. Our Weekly News Notes From New land Board of A lV frnen- He is a prominent this year. The Camdens all played finely, Sch. Wide Awake is loaded and in the England’s Great Metropolis. member and office^P^ Matinicus Tithing Plain Turkey Red Table Linen 29c. stream for New York from Almon Bird. Simonton caught and did exceptionally fine INFANTRY NOTES. Co. Mrs. Hall was V °rm er successful Roc k- work, his throwing to bases being remarkably Sch. Robert Byron has finished repairs at BosTOX.Auf. 13, 1894. Remnants of Best Colored Out­ jand school teacher a i ^ a of character accurate. Robbins pitched steadily, and at This Is Stale Muster Week at Al A u g u s ta - the North Railway, and sailed for Rockport Col. and Mrs. Milton II. French have re­ to load for New York. The vessel has been cently returned from Washington, D. C., and high attainments, congratulations. in g s 5c. times effectively, but was hit very hard. L. Rockland Representatives at "CampCIeaves." where the Burt, Packard Co., of which the Wardwell did good work at short, making one thoroughly overhauled and repaired. genial colonel is vice-president and general 50 pairs W hite and Colored 10-4 unassisted double play. Hyler, Wibur and D Lieut. Gray with his sharpshooters left on Sch. Carrie C. Miles has been at the Fales manager, has just established an elegant Wardwell covered the bases finely and John­ wharf painting. branch store for the sale of this well known Blankets 49c. the Monday morning train and joined the Scb. Adelia T. Carleton, Wall, is at Vinal­ line of shots. The store is in an excellent We carry the finest line of son in left made a phenomenal fly catch. Tillsons at Augusta. Chaplain Jenkyn who location «/n Pennsylvania Ave., being in the 50 pairs 11-4 Wool Blankets, for­ Bean and Bryant did some heavy hitting, has been in Gardiner joined his regiment haven loading for Washington. very center of the city. The Burt, Packard Table Linens and Napkins Bean getting in an especially long drive into Monday. The Infantry presented a fine sol­ Sch. Humboldt arrived from Boothbay Co. are makers of the celebrated ‘'Korrect CROCKI merly sold for 82.00; now 81.59. center. McManuc and Emery umpired well Monday. Shape” shoe for men, and their factories at dierly appearance as it marched down Main Brockton, Mass., furnish employment for one Following is the official score: street to the train Saturday noon. Lieut. C. Sch. Ada Ames, Emery, brought coal from 60 dozen Men’s Heavy Grey Shirts in the city and always make hundred of the most skilled workmen in the CAMDEN. C. Tibbetts was detailed from headquarters to New York to A. J. Bird & Co., Tuesday. country. The system of doing business is as AND Sch. Empress will load paving at Vinal­ and Pants at 38c. act as Adjutant of the 3d Battalion anil left near perfect as it is possible to make it. Fred a specialty of these goods. H yler, 1, 5 0 haven for New York. Packard is the president of the company; with his horse and equipments on the early D. W ardw ell, 3, 5 1 Sch. Effie J. Simmons, Dunn, arrived from Col. French is vice-president and general These are the garments that we W ilbur, 2, 5 2 freight Monday. Surgeon H. B. Eaton drove manager; F. F. Field is treasurer. The pro­ Robbins, p, 4 0 Boston Tuesday, and went on the North Rail­ sold so many of last Fall at 50c. Blmonton, c, 4 1 through Friday night in his private team and ducts of their factories are sold direct to the LOVEJOY L. W ardw ell, s, 5 2 joined his comrades at Camp Cleaves Sat­ way for caulking and paint. wearers through their own stores now located B ryant, r, 5 1 in all the large cities in the United States, Beal, rn, 4 2 urday, Schs. E. Arcularius, from Almon Bird, and Johnson, 1, 3 1 and it is said they will soon open magnificent Mary Brewer, from Perry Bros., for New York, stores in Paris and London. This is state muster week and Tillson Light Summer Goods, W e would call your attention to our line of T otals, 40 10 sailed Wednesday. Infantry is Rockland’s representation in blue. W ra p p e rs , FREEPORT. Sch. Chase, Farr, sailed Thursday for Rich­ Forty-three members of the company left on The members of the Dalhgren Post 2, C o rs e ts . mond, Va., with lime from A. F. Crockett Co. G. A. R., of So.Boston, who ireturned from an the train Saturday noon and Monday morn­ Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury, Pillsbury, sailed excursion trip to Maine yesterday morning, re­ G loves, Duck and Wool Suits ing, the bulk of them going the former day port a very enjoyable trip. The Post left here Thursday for New York from White & Case. Infants’ Furnishings, Hums, p, 0 2 1 4 1 and putting in two days volunteer service. Thursday night, arriving at Gardiner the fol­ Collin, s, 5 *2 l 6 1 Sch. Belle Hooper, Hall, is chartered to The Ferris Waist. Just the thing for Camp M eeting, Picnics, etc. The commissioned officers are all present. lowing morning, where they received an en­ Soule, 2, r, 5 1 0 0 1 load lumber at King’s Ferry for Trinidad, at thusiastic reception by the citizens of that city. Archer, m, 5 1 1 0 0 They are as follows: Captain, Ralph R. Ellis, 1, 4 0 1 0 0 57.50 per M, with privilege of outward cargo During their stay they visited the State House ♦ ♦ ♦ Perkins, 3, 5 2 3 0 1 Ulmer; 1st Lieut., C. C. Tibbetts; 2nd Sch. Robert Byron, of Rockport, is on the at Augusta, the Soldiers Home at Togus, and other points of interest. Latest Styles in Ladies’ Hosiery. T otals, 40 18 23* 18 9 Lieut., J. Warren Gray. The “sojers” have North Railway for caulking and painting. We have 12 Summer Capes left which we been doing some good drill work under ♦ ♦ ♦ •Simonton out for cutting third hose. Sch. Majestic arrived Thursday front Ban­ Innings 123458789 Capt. Ulmer’s supervision of late and we Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wight and Miss Wight shall close out at about your own price. Camden, 6 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 —15 gor to load from A. F. Crockett Co. for Lynn. of New Orleans are among the people staying CROCKETT & LOVEJOY, port, 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 3—14 shall look for them to do our city credit. Sch. Helen arrived Thursday from New ; t Marblehead. They made a brief stay in ins made, by H yler 2, I) W ardw ell 2, W ilbur The company returns on the early train Satur- 3, Robbins, 2, Simonton 2, L. W ardw ell, Bryant, York via Newburyport. Boston before going to Marblehead. 421 MAIN. STREET Johnson 2, T hayer 4, Kearins 4. Foug, W illiams, lay. Sch. Annie W. Barker, Perkins, with stone Collin, Archer, Perkins 2. Two base hits, Thayer Foot of Limeroch 2, Williams, Kearins, Bryant, Bean 2 Three base from Sargentville for New York, was in the Personal.—F. K. Cushing, who has been hits, Kearins 2. Stolen bases, Fogg, Williams, Jackets at 98c, $1.98 aud $2.98. Hyler. Haorifice hits, Collin, D. Wardwell. Double UNION RACES. harbor and sailed Friday. summering at Thomaston, returned to town 4, I.. Wardwell, unassisted. First base on Sch. Wide Awake arrived Thursday from last week------Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dow are , Fogg 2, Houle, Ellis, Robbins, Blmonton. visiting in Camden------Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Behold the Hit by pitched ball, Johnson. Struck out, by Rob­ following is the summary of Saturday’s Provincetown. ward McClellan of Thomaston are visiting bins, Fogg 2, Williams, Archer, Ellis, l'erkins, by races in Union: Williams, Hyler, Wilbur, Bryant. Passed balls, Sch. Georgie L. Dixon, Wilson, was in the friends here----- Harry Chase of this city is Thayer, Hlrnonton. Wild pitches, Williams 4, t h r e e . I IN UTE CLASS. harbor Thursday night, bound to Vinalhaven , spending his vacation at Thomaston------C'apt. If you want th& Robbins. Double play, Collin, Kearins and Fogg. to load for Philadelphia. and Mrs. Oscar Healy are visiting relatives in Umpires, McManus and Emery, Rockland and vicinity------F. H. Tobey of B E S T BO U SE PAL Sch. S. J. Lindsey, McFadden, sailed In the market get t't At Warren Saturday the home team de­ Thomaston has been spending a few days Dufur—Co burn, Thursday for New York from Joseph Abbott. in town on business------Chas. Copeland is feated the Thomastons by a score of 31 to 6. A L P—Simmons. Time 2 5Q.V, 2 :49itf, 2 :50. Friday’s limesters to sail were: Schs. Billow back to town again after a visit to Thomas­ Robinson and Gallagher did some swift bat­ ton----- Supt. Thotnas Walker of the Georges RUBBER P} 2.10 CLASS, and Mabel Hall from F. Cobb a Co.; A. W. tery work for the home team. River Mills of Warren was seen about town Olympus, Jr— Ripley. II 1 2 1 Ellis, from A. C. Gay & Co.; A. II ay for 1 during the week------Misses Annie and Nellie of the Manufacturers' Agei Duud—Ingraham, 1 4 3 1 3 from A. F. Crockett Co.; Ella Frances, from \ very pretty play occurred in the Free­ Black B—Benner, 2 3 2 3 2 Hayes of this city are visiting in Rockland, at ROCKLAND, Prince < )naw 1—Du\ is, 1 2 1 1 I Farrand, Spear A Co.; Thos. Hix, from K. C. the guests of Miss Sadie Bartlett------C. F. port game of Friday. 'I’he visiting team was Tim e - 60, 2 44, 2 48, 2 4‘Jtf, 2 13. Rankin A Co.; Sardinian, from A. J. Bird A Kittredge made a short visit here last week H. H. CRIE <&. CO., at the bat, with a man at first, one at third, 2 30 CLASH ------Miss Ada Bowler has returned to her Co.; Ida Hudson, from IL O. Gurdy a Co.; DEALERS IN and nobody out. As is customary, the man Arthur B—Crockett, home in this city after several weeks’ stay in on first started for second base with the first Frank Nelson—Gushee all for New York. Edward Lameyer for Rockland----- Geo. N. Harden was in town All Kinds of Paints and Hardware Donald—Bartlett, Richmond, Va., Louisa Frances for Portland, Wednesday----- J. II. Simonton, who has 21 81 ball pitched. Quicker than a Hash McManus I tu rn o u t—Berry, been in town on business, returned to Rock­ lined the ball across the diamond to Simon­ Nellie Hastings—Grunt, Hume, for Fall River, from F. Cobb A Co.; SIMONTON : BROS. Daisy Rolfe—Thayer, land Tuesday----- Mrs. Frank O'Brien of ton, who without attempting to catch his H arold D - Davis, 7 7 ' . W. Glover, for Boston from A. J. Bird A Dorchester, who has been the guest of Mrs. Tim e 2 32, 2 .31 J, 2:34X man returned the sphere to home shutting Co. I. K. Kimball at Rockland, returned home CLosiftq In the three-minute class Von Hillern was Sch. Ira B. Elleuts went to Vinalhaven last week------Mr. and Mrs. Janies Smith ar­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. out a score in handsome shape. Mack and rived here on the boat Saturday morning from Horace got a good hand for that little act. closely pressed by T’issot in the first heat and Friday to load stone for Phiiadeldhia. Rockland, where they have been visiting------by Iowa Maid in the last two. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Holmes are spending W M . BRIEF LABOR NOTES. new quarters at Park Place, in the building The defeat which Rockland administered In the 2:40 class Prince Onawa and Black their vacation in Rockland----- Thos. N.Fraw- B. were unsteady, otherwise it would have FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. ley of Brookline, Mass., left for Rockland formerly used by F. R. Spear as a coal office. to Salem yesterday was in many respects the Wednesday. DOWff. . most satisfactory to the home people, of the been a hard fought race. Prince Onawa Something About the Big Celebration Which is A nice hall has been fitted np and under the Reported From Brown a Co.'s W eekly influence of some of their own paint, paper, season. The visitors were big strapping ball came to ahead four times but was set back. Being Planned lor Labor Da;. Freight Circular. The tuneful music of “ Madeleine” its many etc., the boys have as cosy quarters as one players, many of them professionals, and In the 2:30 class Arthur B did excellent work driven by F. H. Berry, and won in three clever scenes and situations and the steadily could ask for. Meetings are held every came here on the statement of their own man­ Seldom has there been so few disengaged interesting character of its story together with Thuisilay, Sept. 6, is Laliur Day in this straight heats without a break aud speed to Monday evening and great interest shown. ager claiming to be able to do up anything in square rigged vessels in tins and neighboring the thoroughly artistic performance given this state, and the Rockland Unions having taken spare. opera by Camille D’Arville anil her company Fruit Jars 15 for $1. the state 4 to 1. They knew how to play ports, and so small a fleet bound in this di­ the initiative it will he duly celelnated in this The judges of Saturday's race were at the Tremont Theatre, easily explained the POMONA GRANGE ball, that was evident before the game had rection as at present and as a consequence presence of great audiences at each of its pre­ district, Committee. have been appointed I Gorham Butler and Fred Burkett of Union and meetings for the purpose of completing ) very far progressed. They had a good off-shore freights have shown increased riu- sentations. It has taken its place among the and Ed. Crawford 1 f Warren. Mr. Butler standard works of its class of the present day, arrangements are being held in. Knights of I Met with Pioneer Grange at East Union, catcher, a speedy pitcher, a tip top second ness during the week, albeit the inquiry con All Other Goods in Proportion. baseman and shortstop while the gentleman was starter. and it will win both fame ami fortune for all Labor i tall every Saturday eveuing. Invita- Saturday, and had one of its most enjoyable tinues exceptionally small for this period f vhu have been identified with its iutroductiou ( )ne Rockland horse, “C. T. L.,” will start tiuns have been extended every union in the j sessions. There was a full turnout. The who took care of first base was an adept at the year. If commerce and industry ere in the public. “ Madeleine” will hold the in the 2.24 class races at Augusta tomorrow district, and while it is yet early to hear from 1 hall of the local Grange was beautifully grounders and too tall to miss high ones. S. a normal condition the inherent strength of tage at the I icinont Theatre, in all prob­ R FREDCR1E&C0. and Thursday. ability, throughout this and next month, or any of them there is no doubt but that they | decorated. 'I’he afternoon program was well Murphy in Centerfield also knew a thing or the tonnage situation could hardly fail to too about fly-catching and* the way he gath­ until the end of the time allowed to Managers At The Brook. will all contribute to make the celebration in I carried out and was of exceptional excellence. I’he track at Union was a trifle soft Satur­ promote a much higher ruling of rates; as it Askiu and Shea. this city a success. In the evening a crowded house enjoyed the ered in liners reminded one of our own day but otherwise the day was very favorable is the chances appear to be altogether in Tonight at the Boston theatre, Cleveland’s following incretorious program Shorty McLoon. I he Salems are beyond for trotting. minstrels will begin an engagement of a sin- I'he place to .. 'The Spring street skating rink has been i favor of better business for ships during the doubt good batsmen in their element but last half of the year than it has been during gie week. Among the principal members of hired for the entire day. There dinner will ! —“ C'uusider tho Lille* of the Field” by the orgaui-ation, which is unusually strong Lace H A V E k the choir. they were beyond the bounds of this com­ SUNSET. the first half. Owing t the prostrate .on- be served at noon, and in the evening there . Recitation—“ Keep'. the I.lgbl" by I.ucy this -eas. 11. are Billy Fmersuu, Banks Winter, Dornau. modity when they faced our “Grandpa” THEM will be a grand ball with music by Meservey’s ; ditioit of the Uans-Atlantic grain aud general theCrowford brothers, Will Holbrook, Ixw Instrum ental—<’lurvnce Cuynou, cornel, and Mr.-. Moise and the latter's broad, perpetual smile. Mr. Pring of Boston was in town last week. Benedict, Thompson and Bunnell and the Quintet. Currie Wentworth, organ. cargo trades, steam tonnage is competing to C urtains! CLEANED Vocal D uet—Mitfevo M innie Gould and Mabel They acted as if they were scared half to Enoch Small, Jr., arrived home from Alpha four. An especially strong feature is A. L. < arletuii and W. Ii. Simmons, two of Blucklugion. Some extent with sail vessels for petroleum the work ‘>f Mar! ) and Dunham on the triple Au4 Done upNqunl to uew is jat n g Reading— by JJr» Taylor. death and oue of the gentlemen from the Rockland Monday------Philip and Walter the city’s leading labor men, have charge of freights, but this is probably a mere tempo­ horizontal bar. Next Monday the first per­ Instrumental—iicury Heald. harmonica. home of witchcraft afterwards confided to a Small have gone to Green’s Lauding to work. the program which means that we will get a i Drama—"Black Diamond,” by members of the rary incident, inasmuch a> the movement f formance of “On the Bowery,” with Steve EPHiPERRY’S DYE HOUSE local Grunge. C.-G. reporter that he was “a little skeery.” M rs. Isaac Judkins, who has been visiting the new cotton crop and cereal crops, soon Brodie and a large cast, will be given. good one. As now planned the parade, will Selection—by Choir. McManus was on deck again aud no matter relatives in town, returned to her home in to commence, will quite likely all into requi The regular season of the Grand Opera COUNTY.—lu Court uf Probate hold al take place at io o’clock or as soon thereafter | All the uiunlx’ia were splendidly rendered House was inaugurated Saturday night by Roekliuid In vauuUou Ju ly 30, 1804. whether Morse threw close ones across the Boston, Friday-----A. T. Small left town sition the steam tonnage that ts now idle, or A evruin iiuiruiuouU purpvrting to bo Lhy lu*l as the visiting companies have arrived, lu ; aud most of them encored. The “Black Messrs Mansfield an i Magee, the new man­ will and Usiamoui uf Gvorgu W. Tbuuipsoo, lolo j opposing batsmen’s noses or high ones ov«r Thursday for Atlantic to visit his son, Dr. H. eking out an existence as nest it u n . • • * agers. “The White s quadrou” which was uf Rvckiauu, in -aid couuty, hating Luou pro the afternoon there will be speaking at I Diamond” was especially fine. ocnUd for probate; their heads, Mack got them all. It was al­ W. Small Henry Cole, who has been Deal and limber freights for Europe are prac­ the opening attraction last season agaiu per­ Farwell Opera House when addresses on formed that office and wa» given au enthus­ OlU>UM£t>> That uotiee thereof be giveu, throe most a perfect game so far as errors were con­ spending his vacation in town, returned to his tically unchanged aud quiet, while lumber Weeks buetessdvely, lu l'UB CoL'MIEU-GAlliTT*, labor matters will be delivered by W. H. I iastic reception by the immeuse audience riuteJ lu I Lockland, in saiil county, dint all peraoxui The I.ermond re u n iu u will be held at the cerned, Salem having but one and Rockland work in Portland Monday. Mrs. Wallace Looney of Portland, A. I. Carleton and W. H. j and general cargo freights for the River Plate v Inch ’.estud the capacity of the theatre. titerekted muy uttend at u Probate Court to be held home of Erast us larrmoud, Oyster River, J three. The features of Rockland’s playing Easton and daughter, Miss Sadie, who have are a shade firmer. Freights f. r Brazil re­ “The White Squadron’ which is very popular at Rockland, 00 the thir l Tuee tey of August Simmons of this city, and other prominent ' next, and dhow cuuau. If any they have, why the Thomaston, Thursday Aug. 23. If stormy the • were the batting of Simonton, who in four been visiting relatives at Sunset and vicinity main quiet aud nominally steady. There ts here has nearly the same cast as when here t>aid lLdtrununl ehould uo' be proved. labor men. first pleasant day following. N. W. Lerruoud last year, and the advance sale indicates that and ullowod the lust wii: and tvdlaiueut of the , times at the bat made four hits with a total of returned to their home in Camden Wednes­ still very little inquiry for naval store tonnage. deeeuoed. C. K. MUBEKVEr, Jud

W. L. Douclas GATHERING CLANS. W hat is it? AST week one of the Q O C U A I 7 is THE BEST. Coming Events of Interest Which Cast Their QO Q n U t NO SQUEAKING, boats of the Boston & 1 Substantial Shadows Before In point o f fact, it is the freedom *5. CORDOVAN, from poisonous and spurious in­ Bangor Co. arrived at FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF S te a m . The 6th annual reunion oftheOxton family ! gredients, the excellence in flaror, thi< and other landings ^?5.VFlNECALFAKAN6AR0a QCTOR will be held at the residence of Fred O. John- J that gives to considerably before the I *3 .5 ° POLICED S o l e s . B o ilers . I sonin the town of Thomaston, near Morse' usual time and as a R epaired, Corner, Wednesday, August 39; should the consequence a number ourself i * 2 . * I ? J B o ysSchoolShoes. Y of people and con weather be stormy the first pleasant day, n?PRICE^ jderable freight were left, •LADIES- When you meet with an accident, | K onjcious w And this illustrates | Sunday excepted. F. A. Oxton is secretary. very prettily the need of sp rain a joint, get cut, burned or f s me sort of a regBjatjon regarding the tim JOHN R. COUSINS , The Benner reunion will be Holden at the v.nl„. of departure of stealnij,oat9 from various land* . SEND FOR CATALOGUE Nobleboro Campground, Wednesday, August bruised; when you are attacked I Flavoring WL’DOUGLAS, TILLSON WHARF I o ,d S2ni-2 Years. ings. Patrons of t» ie yne do not care how BROCKTON. /IASS. 22; If stormy the first pleasant day following with cramps, colic, cholera mor­ early the boats a tritle proT{ded they do not You can anvc money by purchnainir \\ . L. C. A. Benner is secretary. bus, dysentery, or suffer with any Extracts S. D ousin' Shoe*. have done work Tor parties throughout Knox Co, leave before a c e rtijn fixefi hour. I ts bad Because, we are the largest manufacturers of and Eastern Maine. The tenth annual reunion of the Went­ of the ordinary every-day pain their wide popularity and increas­ advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee All my work Is flrst-clas« and best of references enough to be oblige to crawl out at an un- the value by stamping the name and price oti will be given. worth family will be held at the home of the producers, doctor yourself ing sale. holy hour in the mo the bottom, which protects you against hi ’h Any orders left with Messrs. Day and Morse, The retail grocers are learning ng, hut it’s wretched to prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes Machinist*, will have prompt attention, late Samuel Wentworth in Hope, Wednesday, crawl out betimes, t equal custom work in style, easy fitting and that quality rather than price is i go to the wharf and wearing qualities. We have them sold every­ September 12; if stormy, the first fair day, wait a couple of sleep where nt lower prices for the value given than Mrs. M. A. Sweetland of this city is secretary. ____ _ WITH necessary to retain the confidence hours for the boat to any other make. Take 110 substitute. If your come, but wretched tli o f customers and make a success­ >’ this latter may be, it’s dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by The sixth annual reunion of the Maxey horrible to crawl out I Heftier, who** name will shortly appear ful business. fore daylight and then here Agents wanted. Avpl» «t once Family z\ssociation will be held with T. L. PAlfi-KILLER find that the boat has rrived and departed. O’Brien, Oyster River, Warren, Tuesday, If arrangements can b e ln)ade by the company It never fails to give prompt relief and is always at home THE MAINE STATE. VINALHAVEN. August 21; if stormy tirst fair day. W. II so that the boats will ni(lt leave here in the Maxey of this city is secretary. when wanted. Get a bottle and have It ready. It’B the Oh Loving; Bride, morning before five a n d /^11 not slart for Bo». The Portland authorities are seeking to The Ingraham family will hold its annual best family physician you could possibly employ. You | To Be Content, t1 -n it* the evening 8jx a grateful pub­ SELECTMEN. place the responsibility for a case of horrible C. E. Boman, reunion, Wednesday, August 22, at Ingra can now get double the quantity for the same old price. | lic wib rise up apdf call the management of cruelty to a horse recently found in a Cape F. 8. W a l l s , Sold everywhere. p e r r y DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. | Insist UponJpon “ Magnificent” St e p h e n 1.. P eahlee. ham’s Hill, South Thomaston; if unpleasant the B. \ B. C p . blessed. The hours cited are The Fairestt FFlour lo u r thnt ever Blossomed Elizabeth pasture. The poor animal was in SCHOOL COMMITTEE. the first fair flay following. John N. Ingra uiiimiiMiMiiiiiitiitiiiiuiiiiiNiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiUNiiiiiiutnaiuMnuuntiiniiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiMMiunao on t! -• Family I al-le t.r Gladdened only selected as an illustration. Any hours the H eartH ungry Alan. a terrible condition of emaciation, being noth T. G. Linin', J ohn Low , ham of this city is secretary. Gven s that they he fixed. F. 8 . W a l l s , G . u . J o n es. ing but skin ami bones. It would weigh, it I .C ( ALDEnWOOD. The Head-of-the Lake School Association IhjJrB. A: B. C«-. and its boat officials are Happjfthe Cook is said, scarcely 460 pounds, though its large CONSTABLES. will meet in the school-house, District No. 1 ev< y thoughtful and careful of its patrons, and E . D. W h it e . W . C. N o rto n . Whose Pantry Contains frame indicates that in good condition it Hope, Tuesday, September 11; if stormy the hope it may continue to show’ its level- » would weigh 1200 pounds. The young men V i NAI.HAVKN POSTOFI ICE — Mails leave nt 7 a. ni. first pleasant day following. Mrs. II. A. Hall eadedness by making some sort of a regula­ who brought the news to Portland carried and 2 p. in.; arrive at 11 a. m. and 0 p. m. O. 1*. Lyons, Postmaster. of Thomaston is secretary. tion which shall fix “boat time” once and for some tree branches to the prostrate animal, UNION CHURCH SERVICES. The Gilchrest family will hold their next all. It seems as tho’ it might be done. and it ate the leaves greedily showing that it Rev. Wm. E. Gaskin, Pastor. annual reunion at the home of W. J. Caddy, was more hunger than disease that caused its Sunday Services—Sunday School at 10:15 a. m.; morning service at 11 :30 a. rn.; evening service nt Wiley’s Corner, St. George, Thursday, Aug. The recent sad accident by which Rock* weakness. They drove away the flies and 7 .00 p m. W hite as driven Tuesday evening at 7:00 Sunday School Teachers 16. J. A. Gilchrest of Vinalhaven is secretary. land lost one of its bright and popular young covered the animal with branches so as to meeting. The 17th annual reunion of the Newhcrt men and an affectionate family is plunged in keep them off. Wednesday evening at 7 :0«) prayer meeting. snow. The only ADITXT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. family will be held in the grove of Lorenzo grief emphasizes the importance of a knowl­ It is understood on good authority that the Sunday Services—Prayer meeting 10:00 a. m.; Newbert, North Waldoboro, Tuesday, Aug, Pure Butter Salt. edge of swimming. All through the summer trip to Bar Harbor of John Jacob Astor on Sabbath school 10:30 a in.; preaching nt 2.*00 and 14; if stormy the next fair day. /V. A. New­ season men and women, girls and boys flock his beautiful steam yacht, Nourmahal, was 30 11. m. Tuesday 7 30 prayer meeting, Y. P. S. HE BEST FLOUR O L. W. Thursday 7:30 weekly prayer meeting. bert of Waldoboro is secretary. to the sea shore, and indulge in all sorts of not wholly for pleasure, in that in the few days SECRET SOCIETIES. Demand It of votir Gr recreations that bring them into association he remained he carefully looked over the L a fa y ette C a rv er P o s t . G. A . It.. N o 45.— The Lerraond reunion will be held at the Accept no imitation i Meetings Saturday evenings. W. W. Kittredge, home of Erastus Lermond, Oyster River, O ld with deep water. Aild people who thus go place, and selected the site for a summer resi­ Post Commander; George S. Carver, Adjutant. T h e S to re. » Co b b, W ig h r out on the sea in boats should know how to dence, which he is about to erect, and which L afayette Ca rv er R e l ie f Co r p s .—Meetings Thomaston, Thursday z\ug. 23. If stormy the H a rd w a re every second Tuesday Mrs. Jane A. Hopkins, first pleasant day following. N. W. Lermond swim. It is an easy thing to learn and of it­ it is reported will vie in elegance and costli Pres.; Mrs. T. G. Libby, Sec. self is sport. A revival of the art of swim­ ness with any yet built there. Mem o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n .—Meetings every second is secretary. Thursday. Mrs. G. T. Libby, Pres.; Mrs. W. The 23 annual reunion of the First Maine H. H. CRIE <& CO., ming should certainly go hand in hand with W. Kittredge, Sec. the growth ef sea shore rustication. Let the “The Side Show, or Wait for the Wagon” T . G. L ibby C a m p, N o. G4, S. of V.—Meetings Cavalry .Association was held at Skowhegan every Friday evening at G. A. R. Hall. Fred W ill G ive Special Bargains on boys and girls learn to swim ! is the title of an amusing curio-circo comedy Snow, Cuptain; 13. D. Grant, Orderly. Thursday. zVmong those present was Gen. J in which Tames B. Mackie, better known as G o lden Crow n Lo d g e , N o 210. G ood T em ­ P. Gilley of this city who responded to the ad­ Bar Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails, “Grimesey, Me Boy.’ will appear this coming pla r s—Meetings every Friday evening in Stone And everybody likes Rockland. The sum­ Cutters Hall. John Whittington, C. T.; L. W. dress of welcome. season. It is from the pen of Geo. C. French, See. mer visitors are in love with the place and its Robbins family, Thursday, Sept. 6, at home BLACKSMITH’S STOCK AND TOOLS, Jenks, of Pittsburgh, and deals with life as it m a so n ic . surroundings, traveling men say it’s the best Moses W e b s t e r L o d g e . No. 145, F. x A. M.— of Wm. Robbins, Rockville. Carrlnge Htxick un«l TrimmlnKBi Ship Chandlery and Flahermon'a Goods, Quarry stock exists in the small tent or annex to the circus. Regular meetings second Tuesday of each month and Tools, Paints, Oils, Nalls, GIhrs. E tc . place in the state, the ball clubs who come Geo. W. Vinal. Si.; C. E. Boman, See. Keating family, Appleton, Sept. 6. Mr. Mackie has surrounded himself with an here take their drubbing philosophically and At l a n tic C h a p t e r , R. A. M., N o. 40.—Meetings ■ 4 :3 0 exceptionally strong company of artists, and third Tuesday of each month. O. C. Lane, II. Wiley family, with Counce Bros., So. War­ l/Ufilxx St., HoclS-land, Mo go away saying that it’s worth a defeat to no doubt the “ Side Show” will prove a big P .; W. d. Carver, Sec. ren, Wednesday, zVug. S. have an opportunity to get into the Limerock )e V alois Co m m a n d eby , K . T .—Meetings first winner. Aug. 17 is the date and the opera Friday of each month. J. II. Sanborn, E. C ; Young family, Lake City, Camden, z\ug city. But then Rockland can’t help it ’ ROCKPORT. house the place. Charles Littlefield, Sec. I. O. O. F. 23- Copeland family, Warren, Aug. 15. Rockland’s fine livery stables always at­ St a r of Ho p e Lo d g e, N o. 42.—M eetings every The selectmen have bought a few feet of Monday. A. 11. Blood, N. G.; C. I). Athoarns, Payson family, with Randall Robbins,, East tract the notice of those who have occasion to Sec. the Martin lot, corner of Central and Union use horse-flesh much. A traveling man said Union, Sept. 5. streets. At this place is a short and incon­ Starrett family, Warren, zVug. 16. to a reporter of T he C.-G. on Friday last that Calderwood, C. I’.; ('. E, Boman, S. venient turn. The change will be an im­ he could get the finest hitch-outs in Rockland C anton V in a l h a v e n , I’. M., No. 25.—Meetings Sherman family, with Judson Sherman, provement every way. of any place in the state. second Friday each month. G. M. Griffith, C.; Appleton, z\ug. 15. Fruit Jars! W. H. Clark,Clerk. C’apt. Wooster has moved to Rockville. ♦ ♦ ♦ TX3 Y ♦ ♦ ♦ Other Island news on page six Hewett family, Windsor, Benjamin Hewett Charles Jenkins took a hay-rick party to Ever and anon a rumor makes itself heard homestead, Aug. 29. Now i- the time to gel them. The hand tub Ellsworth is being painted the Cove for a clambake and picnic Wednes­ that work is to be stopped on the Ocean and The Fourth Maine Regiment and Second W e have both Mason anti Light and repaired by Sturtevant \ Morton. day. South Main street sewer because of the ex­ Maine Battery Association holds its annual Climax Flour, Three sports spent a night a Round Pond When the new school-house was built the pense. T he C.-G. hasn’t been able to learn nitiu: also Extra Rubbers. last week. A large time and we “don’t go reunion Sept. 18 at Crescent Beach. old bufi ding was utilized by being moved that there is any foundation in fact for such a The Hoffses family will hold its annual re­ home until morning.” back and the hip roof changed over to its report, and it isn’t very probable or possible union at the Oscar Hoffses grove, in Warren, ’° " 'y $4.50 per B b l. Picnics and parties are all the rage, present form. The construction of the sharp that any obstacle will be thrown in the way of August 23. If stormy, next fair day. the prosecution of that importaut w

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