T he Courier-Gazette.

V o lu m e 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. rd »■ Nrrond Claaa Wall Matter* N umber 5

crunching of the ice cakes as I speed over GENERAL BERRY. them.” Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report A F a c t It is said that only once before that cold spell of 1874 has Penobscot Bay been frozen The first installment of the biography of over so completely, and that was in 1812, Major General Hiram G. Berry, which is be­ I t is an established fact that the when people drove down from Castine with o n ly natural flavors in the m arket sleds to Spruce Island, near Islesboro, cut ing prepared by Edward K. Gould, esq., of Baking their winter’s wood and hauled it hack. are Over Heaving Ice and Floating Ice this city, will appear in T he Courier-Gazette Prospect That It Will Be Amended Tradition also has it that during'this 1812 D ? W ’S Cakes to the Legislature. freeze, the foxes in which the Fox Islands next week. It is the most complete produc by the Assembly abounded, left the islands and crossed to the tion of the kind ever attempted, and is main-land on the ice, which was probably the Powder manner in which they originally reached the sure to prove interesting. No pains have been Flavoring lion a BepreRei'Intire from Viunlliarpn islands. spared by the author to throw light on the The Various Kills Introduced and Their Ab s o lu te ly p u r e Succeeded In Reaching Angasta— life and services of this distinguished soldier. Purport— What Ihe Tobin Amendment RAILROAD MEETING. CITY CHAT SEVERAL WEDDINGS. Extracts M iles of Ice (Her Fathomless Wafers The account embraces the General’s early life, Means to This Comity—Some of Ihe The Limerock Railroad Co. of this city has llny your druggist. nearly twice that by the roundabout way he A two-storied house was moved from the was done two years ajgP- The °nly criticism was obliged to follow. The hay between Isles- eastern side of Muscongus to Damariscotta Interesting Disclosures From the Mysterious include street work, and so Mr. Tobin intro­ ney and Miss Kate Brady were united in mar-, Prepared by Alex. M. Robinson, J r., Apoth­ of the management of tfcfrt caucus was that boro, then called Long Island, and the main Mills, by way of the pond. The house was Hiunts of the Gay and Giddy Goat. duces an amendment to remedy the trouble. riage by Rev. Father Phelan, high mass being! ecary, Bangor, Me. This amendment, which really includes the time enough wasn’t given. >s proposed to was frozen solid, and it was necessary to get put on two heavy shoes, and 20 powerful open the caucus an hour or earlier than celebrated. Long before the hour every avail-] to Islesboro in order to reach Belfast. oxen hitched thereto. The building was Kountz bill, has no opposition and probably able seat was filled. Miss Lizzie McNamft Tuesday evening, M. C. Keating, James will pass. This will remove the New York usual this year. The coran^’ttee will be presided at the organ and the choir of Stl At Pulpit IJarbor he engaged Capt. Joseph hauled to a lofty hill overlooking the lake, pleased to receive any suggestioih’- Conant and a man named Webster to accom McWilliams, W. C. Waltz and Gideon prohibiti* <11 on outside paving, curbing and Bernard’s Church, Rockland, assisted very1 the oxen detached, and the building given Mabbett were elected to full membership in pany him to Islesboro. At nine a. m., they slide down the hill, a distance of about a cross walR work, and give an incentive to this effectively in the service. As the wedding Georges River Lodge K. of P. of Warren. important branch of the granite industry in There is greater need now than^Syer of march was played the bridal party entered the left Pulpit Harbor and began their dangerous quarter o f a mile. It went down the declivity Three additional petitions for membership journey across the bay. The ice was thin, with considerable rapidity, and out onto the this and other states. money for the Public Library. HerebfForc church, accompanied by Harry Hanley as best were received. The lodge conferred the About four millions of paving blocks are there has been no expense accumulating, k nf the club commenced with the Mr. Editor—Who among all the far-off how he hardly knows, almost exhausted, but INTERESTING RELICS. children of Rock and have pleasanter memo­ WANTED. Diseases Treated by Vital Magnetism settled in I larrington where he traded. He first act of Hamlet, each member having been safe and sound. was major in the militia and died at the age ries of the dear old Gazette than the writer? It was about half past one o’clock when he assigned a part. After the reading, the time Is Residence 26 Oak Street, of 92 years. Silk Masonic Apron and Diploma Belonging to occupied with criticisms of the rendering of My much honored father moved to Rock­ landed on Islesboro, on what is known as fhe subject of this sketch, the grandson of land in 1844. We lived on Summer street, ARE SHIPPING S'l nOCKI.AND. MAINE. the parts, and then the notes are carefully Boardman’s Point. The place where he Capt. Joseph and son of Col. Joseph, married a Former Member of Amit, Lodge. next to J. C. Libby’s. I well remember how ARE CANNING landed was covered with the tangled limbs of read. The club will make its meetings as in­ w: Mary Cobb of Portland. About 1837 they structive as possible. 'The second meeting of 1 loved to skip down street, run up that long trees that had been cut down, ami through moved to Warren, and afterwards to Thomas­ CaMBBIDUKPo b t , M art., Ja u . 28, 1896. flight of wooden stai.s (which was built out­ this abattis, up to his arm pits in snow, he the club was held Monday evening, Jan, 28 ton. They had 10 children of whom live are Mk E.HTOK:-Iu looking over last w eek',, i(h , Iil>ulenkley, MasonicMa8„uic street.st[« , Last side) and led to the GAZETTE office, over * Light as a Fairy, wearily worked his way up into the island, living, whom we mention in the order of I heir OiLKIi-.K-GA/hl-lE I .aw in the Vinalhaven | ___ i„„ f i. i___ u. Furbish’s hardware store, there to have a and finally reached a house, where he got evening it met with Mrs E. B. Ingraham. W' O U R F A M O U S » White as snow, age: Jane C. Cooper residing in Massachu correspondence an account of a sheepskin few words with brother Charley, then skip p Sweet as a kiss dinner, which put new life Into his worn-out setts, Charlotte 11. Havener of l.ynu, Mary : Masonic apron 69 years obi. It called to my home agaiu. My brother was connected I body. | ’Neath mistletoe. II. Robinson of Massachusetts, ( apt. George I " “" ‘l Something of tins kind that I recently LIBRARY CHAT. with the office many years. The office, the! * 'Tis nature’s best J After his meal he walked up the island until E. Wallace, a u ell known Sail hrancisco pilot, | sa«' at the home of a friend in this city. paper, beloved father P< rter and family are I G O LD C O IN Replenishment, 1 j about opposite Saturday Cove, whence he and Fannie S. Edgerton, mentioned above. lay I examined it ii.t found it < silk 1 associated with my earliest recollections of The staff of life, ( crossed to the mainland without accident or Mrs. Wallace is a sister of the late Franc•j, aor ... elaborately stamped with the different As to Comersatlon in the R o w Donations Be- Rock laud. “ M agnificent.” ( trouble, the ice being frozen solid, He Cobb of Rockland. classes <4 emblems, together with parchment n * »i n i □ Other voices may he lost, and other faces walked towards Belfast as far as Little River, diploma issued to Henry White from Amity ! Constantly Rsooivsd* may fade away and be Jorgolteu, but the BRAND * THE GENUINE IS ALWAYS BRANDED Mr. Wallace is a staunch Democrat and where he was overtaken by a team, the driver genial, kindly gentleman whom______all ___ lik Lodge, No. 6, of Camden, April, 1828, | pioneer of the Gazette and family, never ! , of which kindly gavt him a ride into Belfast. May he celebrate his centennial is The j s*g*»ed by Moses Dakin as Master, with War­ Patrons of the Public Library are agaiu Te­ 1 must not wander off into pleasant and There he procured a horse and sleigh, leaving C.-G.’s wish! ren R mistm and Jeremiah C. Cushing as nded that all conversation in the library Sid reminiscences of the past, but talk of the io « , about live p. Ill lie got s ' Wardens, and Wil'iaiu Merriam a» Secretary. urns should be carried on in a whisper. I Ga/ e iu a-> it ba» followed us along the path and reached the Maubio I k H ow ’. I hisl Mr. White was born at Fox Island, now > la,king aloud i» allowed and patrons are ' of life. When we lived in Thomaston the H hit p. in. i Gazette was always found ainoug the MINCE MEA' J Dollars Reward f« rtqucsi ilso not to talk in an un lerlonc. A bt ured by , W White, ret :«tly Whwp- lUg IS pr itud----- A well known ; 1 dy read. The ell 1 in Rockland ved Km citizenn came iutu library the other day and : Kocklaml aud I the libraiian , saying that he intended our happy huun A N D W IL L ncert, is prevented, »urg, Pa.. lu lb Id hav m u it has folio aitei u- » u 1 ever Lund BUY APPLES.

WRITE TO US OR COM rHE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH SCHOOL A N D S E E p Co b b , W ig h t & Co., A g e n ts . p k w tH THORNDIKE & H ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895,

CLOAKS, MACKINTOSHES CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, Invaluable goods at Closing Oat AND FUR CAPES. La, e Curtains, Shade Cuitains, SIMONTON BROTHERS Prices, will be displayed on oar ami Lace ami Fancy Muslin by the We have about 15(1 of the above fam ous . m en tio n ed g o o d s whi< h m u st be sold yard. We have an elegant line of FABULOUS BARGAINS. Bkgar,Hess of Cost fjr (he next 29 these goods, and will sell them nt Marked Down Prices to close the It is our aim each week to offer COUflTEH special attractions in this Dept. balance of our stock. LAST WEEKS0' This week, such as Shopping Bags, Prices given in our store on these Whisk Brooms, Toilet Waters, DRESS GOODS, goods will stand for BARGAINS. ------= CLOSING out sale Snaps, Vasaline, Tooth Brushes, This illustrates the method we have SILKS AND VELVETS. COTTON UNDERWEAR, Note Paper, Woolen Gloves, Tidies. ',aken to convert so large an amount Thread, Velv Binding, Pins, Ma­ This is the most IM POHTAtMT HOSIERY and CORSETS, of Merchandise into Money. chine Oil and Needles, Hair Curlers, DEMONSTRATION eve, m ade in Rockland. We are detcrinired to HUUUI OIJ,UUU HUI III Ml UU! OlUbr\ Ollll fiUliltiii 16 U nsold, Dress Shields, Combs, Etc. closeout this stock, and prices do Which in order to dispose of before M a r c h 1st we shall make a the work. Save money, don’t buy before getting OUR PRICES on these goods. In going through our stock ot these GREAT DISCOUNT 00 1.0 prn Sheeting, Crashes, Towels, CiRPET DEPT goods we find many odd lots and ON THE BALANCE, AVERACINC OVER UV I (J IL II Prints, Outing and Percales. they muat be sold before March 1st. We have innumerable Bargains in LOSSES MUST BE TAKEN. Consequently we will make prices this Dept. which will please our pat­ below the ACTUAL COST TO Brussels, Tapestries, Woolens, rons, nnd as they are small lots we MANUFACTURE. This is Your Opportunity to Secure Unparalleled Bar Straw Mattings and Oil Cloths are Ve beg your close examination would advise you to call early and iur stock of these goods, which included in this Great Closing Out gains for the Next 2 q D ay s. secure the SPECIAL OFFERINGS. twill find can be purchased at SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW, Sale. We are selling them at prices |r prices than at any other store that overwhelm our many customers le c ily . in this department. Don’t put off our specialty=Table Linens and Napkins=oun specialty buying if you will need anything in em em ber—Closing Out W^ycff Ouq VhflDow Displays We have always had the repntntlon of carrying the most complete nnd well selected line o f Table Linens nnd Nnpklns In th is lin e . P r i c e s . Rockland, and during this sale we slull offer 1 XV.SI At, BAI1I.A1NS TO CLOSE OPT THE ENTIRE STOCK.

Our Union letter arrived too late for publi­ MEN AND WOMEN ling snow from the walk when he was seen to cation in this issue. fall. He was carried into the house and ex­ pired instantly. Mr. Robinson was 77 years old. Having Especial Reference to People His wife died several years ago and they Such prices loi In response to a request of the city pastors Well Known Hereabouts. had no children. He and his brother Arthur who are holding the union revival meetings, attended the funeral of Capt. E. A. Robin­ Flour and Grocer- Mayor Knight has issued a proclamation, son in Thomaston in November. He was a which appears elsewhere, asking citizens to man of high character. ies when you,cv^ close their places of business Thursday next CapLRichajd Z»T’^«!tlli*.J> JV4tar*ltnwo“ for a few hours, ?s the evangelical churches b u y th e bkst o f us are to observe the day for fasting and prayer. ivotKfSTvl master mariner, who formerly It is to be hoped that the business men of resided on Park street, died in Newbury­ and warranted. Rockland will grant a cordial compliance. port, Mass., Wednesday, at the home Force Employed—Some Old Hand* at o f a daughter, Mrs. Helen Pottle. Capt. Smith was born in 1818. He went to sea in the HnMness—Amount to Be Cut— Fac­ Capt. H. J. Hewett of this city is not pleased early life and by strict attention to his work For $3.89 per bbl , $3. with the appointment of J. E. Moore, esq., of ilities for Doing Work—Been An Ex­ and 1 »y energy and honesty was soon promoted Bent Hl. L ouIb Flour per bbl, 8.< Thomaston to the collectorship, and in Satury to the command of a schooner. He captained Nothing is cheap that isn’t good, neither Is an pensive Year—Because of Kain and thing necessarily the best because you pay yo day’s Tribune criticizes the appointment a number of vessels. He was a man of high (1 ulcr more for It. incidentally gives the other defeated Freezes -The Prospect . character and universally respected. His O ur Raisins, & lb -., arc the best ever Bold for dates a dose. He devotes some consid n urricane and Jrjffll: 5 * ^ 1 midst of its annual here for burial. Fancy New Grlenos Molasses, which I shall ing islands te^fiWfphic and telephonic 1 l ’fl grand hustle. The After a layer of ice is stored in the houses a sell at 60c per g ridge Jumping unication the raain will prove 1 Henry Maxey died Wednesday at his home Fancy i’once, 46c “ 1 W -IK company commenced man goes over the layer and with a long­ in Cushing aged 72 years. He was a ship Fancy I’orto Rico. 32c “ isful. Focl^|an(| has an interest in si ** to cut two weeks ago handled chisel separates the cakes so that Wo have it, 6 lbs, best bulk Soda, ovement a jj we|j as tbe islands, and carpenter by trade and formerly worked in lb lbs. L rd, new in wood pails, Attracts uilenlion. So does today and now has 6o teams and 150 men at. will not touch and assist each other in Thomaston. He at one time built a brig iu 10 lbs. Pure Lard, J and husu^ess men can j,e depended on . work. When cutting commenced the ice wa4 Bfclting. Pressed hay is put on top of the ice our method of sidling the .Shibles pasture, Thomaston. , 10 IbB Cotlolene, c stocky jn s,JCh an enterprise. That 13 inches thick,and now it is 16 inches. It is when the housefis filled. All kinds Wooden Ware and Grain ai botto &a feasible one, no one can doubt, . of the finest quality ever harvested by the prices. ^^^vonder is that such a line has not Camden, Rockport,\Rockland and Lincoln­ FLOOR SETTLEO. company, entirely free from sap and so clear , ville teams are employed in hauling. Some B o o ts, ^constructed before this. that one can see through three feet of it. fine pairs of horses are found in the lot. r The Rockport Ice Co. has probably the Big Crowd Had Disastrous Effect on Flooring Call and see how vm f ablest and most experienced crew that is cut­ The company’s longest house is 175 feet. by trading for Cash. — Presence of Mind of Officiating Clergyman- Shoes, Hats, j \\ is not often that a busy lawyer finds time, ting ice in the United States today. The These buildings are mostly new and kept in nimid the multiplicity of his duties and in company is working in the the original place fine condition. And FurnishingsJ addition to looking after the interests of his r for ice-getting in the state, where 40 years Those who attended the Whitney-Brady clients, to make a full and careful study of a ago, before ice harvesting became a business, wedding in the Thomaston Catholic Church, 306 Main Street, new law and then promptly publish a book a Mr. Hobbs and pattner cut ice for ship- OBITUARY MENTION. Wednesday, were given a scare. 'I he church We buy only THE thereupon. Yet that is what has been dune r ment, and the Rockport Ice Co.’s houses are was crowded full to overflowing, and near the NEAK PARK bTKEKT them close ao'^Fsell the by a well-known member of the Suffolk , on the site of the old original ice-houses. Jefferson Peavey of So. Montville died very close of the ceremony the floor sank four or County Bar, who has laid the entire business ’ Many of the company’s men have been at suddenly the 26th. He was in his usual health five inches. NOTICE. n n e x a in - community of the country under obligation to work for them from 20 to 30 years, have in the morning, went out and shovelled the Rev. Fr. Phelan cautioned the audience to Notice Is hereby given that W. J. Wood, admin- him for an honest and most successful attempt grown up in the business, and T he C.-G. snow from the walk, came into the house, sat pass out a few at a time, and no damage re­ istrutor estate of Sarah J. Wood, deceased, ban to save business men both time and money in down by the stove and died instantly. He sulted. notified the Rocalund Bavlngs Bank that deposit ' claims that with equal facilities the Rockport boos No. 261, leBiad by suld Bank to said Hurub J . interpreting and making returns of their crew can cut and store more ice than any was a fine man and highly respected. He Wood, Is loHt and that he wiHbeit to obtain a dupli­ income as called for by the new Income Tax equal number of men living. A look at the leaves a widow and one son. cate thereof. Child’s : Rubbers Law. Although published less than two big crew at work and the wonderfully dex­ ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK, Capt. Walter F. Thorndike, whose death By E . D . S pe a r , Treufl. weeks ago, there are very few of the 300,000 terous way in which business is carried on Rockland, Me , Jan . 22, 1895. 3-6 men who come under this new law and will will convince one of the truth of this state­ occurred in Somerville, Mass., Saturday, Jan. At 12c per Pair. 26, was the son of Capt. Joseph W. and Mar­ have to pay income tax, that have not already ment. Every man has his place and tills it. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at provided themselves with a copy. It is indis­ There is no let up or break; all things move garet Colley Thorndike, and was born in Rockland ou the third Tuesday of Junuury, pensable to every business man. “ United like clock work, the effect being of one per­ Rockport, June 16, 1853. Capt. Joseph W. 1685. Thorndike is the only surviving member of A certain IiiMtrument, purporting to be the last States Income Tax Law, Simplified for Busi­ fect machine. For example, one of the com­ will and tcHtnmcnt of M artha W ooster, late of ness Men.” Fifty pages, bound in neat pany’s trusted employes, J. H. Thomas, said this family, the daughter dying several years Rockland, in fluid county, having been prenented covers; price 50 cents. Published by Ferdi­ ago and the wife and mother in the year for probate. to 1'he C.-G. man, “ I have worked here ever OitDEitEb, Thut notice thereof be given, three nand A. Wyman, Boston, Mass. since I came out of the army, and for the last 1893. Gapt. Walter commenced a seafaring J life in 1871 and in 1878 was promoted to | \viekn suecfBHiveiy, in T he Co u u iek -Gazkttb, live years in this same soot.” He was tend­ printed in Rockland, iu said county, that all per­ ing the “gig” in one of the houses, and while master ot schooner Kate Carleton, remaining 1 sons Interested may attend at a Probate Court to be One of the legislative matters that is of in­ he was talking he slid the big cakes of ice captain of her until 18S3 when he took com- j held at itoekiuud, ou the third Tuesday of bruary mand of the bark Richard Parsons,whose loss ! nevi *!»..’ enuse. P any they have, why the terest to this part of the state is the movement first into one gig and then into the other, au. . .n t.u ...... «. dd not be proved, approved to secure a state appropriation for another which was brought up to the staging by the preceded his death only a few weeks. Capt. 1 While taking stock we and allowed as the last will and testament of the asylum for the insane at Bangor. It is for the descent ol the former. Thorndike was married in 1889 to Miss Mary j Daggett of Somerville, Mass. He met her iu I picked uut uhout 100 3-6 C. E. M K 6ER V EY , Judge. best interests of this part of Maine that an in­ W. A. Merriam of the company has charge A true copy,—Attest: Hong Kong, where she was passenger on stitution of the sort should he located there. at the pond, with William Clough as foreman p a irs o f e d w a l d k . g o i'i.d, Register The asylum at Augusta is finely managed and assisted by C. S. York anil J. II. Clark. Here board ship Great Admiral of Boston. In well located, but it has not acconnndoations are found all modern appliances foi getting 1890 Capt. Thorndike was very ill of la grippe 1 STATE OF MAINE sufficient to meet the demands of the state,and ice into condition for putting onto the teams, on the voyage from China to New York, from E x ecutive D epa r t m e n t , I any addition thereto is but a make-shift that and with 60 smart teams hustling the ice the effects of which he never recovered. He, A l’GVh l A, Jun. 23, 1895. | however, continued to follow the sea until No,ice in hereby given thut a Petition for the does not greatly remedy the trouble. As down the slope only about a third of a mile to l ardon of Bernard Little, a eonviet in the State things now are many incurables are sent back the houses! he pond crew|has no time for pick­ Jan. 1894, when in Melbourne, Australia, he | Prinon under sentence for the crime of murder Iu for the towns to care for. Our neighbor Cam­ ing pond lilies. But the drivers of the teams, was obliged to leave the bark Richard Par | ihe second degree, is now pending hi furo the suns, in charge of his mate, Capt. Joy, and Odd aud ends of dif­ Governor and i ouneil, and a hcuring thereon will den has a case in hand of a lady returned who are anxidus, as they are paid by the cake, be granted in the Council « huinber at Auguhtu, on some years ago as incurable. At the asylum to get as many loads as possible, have no started home via San Francisco, lie made a ' ferent lots. Thej’ Wednesday, the 20th ilny of February next, at lu it would cost the town $2 50 a week for her cause to complain, and they can hustle all month’s stay in Colorado, but received no ben- I o ’clock u. in. For Ladies. etit to his health, and came on to Somerville, ' mostly light or are NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, care, while it now costs Camden $7 a week that they and their horses desire. They are 4 Secretary of State. All Styles and Sizes. for her support, let alone the difficulty of get­ p. id 1J4 cents a cake and some of them have reaching there in March following. The sum­ medium weight, and ting some one to care for her. Then again, five tons at a load, realizing from $5 to £6 a mer of 1894 he spent with his family in the ’ At $2.50 per Pair. iu so large an institution, it isn’t reasonable day. The cakes average 22x28 inches. The central part of New York. In the mean time ‘ have sold for 83, 81 I to suppose that an individual patient will get KICKED TO DEATH. pond contains about 80 acres. he made several trips to his old home, where 1 and 85 a pair. We tne care that would be possible in a separate his many friends were glad to welcome him j OF BOSTON, MASS. E. A. Morrill o f the company has charge at but they could not fail to see that disease still shall close the lot at I and smaller asylum. The matter o f access­ Man in Washington Fatally Injured the houses. He is ably assisted by P. C. Mor­ Incorporated in 1673. Commenced buslnesi ibility is another strong point in favor of the clung to him and that he was slowly failing, Runaway Horse— His Life Insured. rill and C. D. Wheeler, who have been at the and when news of his death came it was not . r ansom B. F u l l e r , President. Bangor asylum. The transportation of pat business 20 years. Here as at the pond the Secretary, T homas 11. L o r d . ients from this portion of the state to Augusta unexpected, although a severe blow. Capt. 1 most approved facilities are found for storing J horndike was a young man of high charac is an expensive matter as compared with the Arthur Hannon of Liberty, who was ice, and the most perfect system of doing the cost of taking a patient'froin any portion of kicked in the head by a runaway horse in ter, a brave ship master, honest and upright I work. As the teams approach the houses the in all his dealings, and respected by u 11 who \ Eastern Maine to Bangor. This part of Maine Washington about ten days ago, died Friday number of cakes on each load is taken by has a deep interest in that proposed Bangor last aged l8. He was a son of Joseph knew him. His circle of friends and acijuain- : AhMETU DECEMBER 31, ls9l. Waller Perry, who credits the driver with the And as there are no asylum* 1 lannon and was at work for Landlord Fish ances was large, and deep sympathy is felt Real estute owned by the company, number. The team then is driven to its un­ for the wife and little son, anil also for the j uniucumbert-d, of the Central House. He had the best of regular line of sizes it Loans on bond nnd mortgage (first loading berth, and the cakes are soon deposited father, who survives him. The funeral oc- I medical and surgical attendance. in their proper place, to await the July sweat ileus), A few days before he was injured he took curred from the residence of the father, Capt I will he to your ad­ Blocks and bond» owned by thu com­ SECRET SOCIETIES. and the arrival of some vessel to hear it away pany, m arket value, out an accident policy in the New England Joseph W. Thorndike,Camden street,Tuesday ! vantage to get around S c h o o l to cool either the healed Baltimoreans or the afternoon, Jan. 29, Rev. W. W. Ogier, as&ted ! Loans secured by collaterals, Mutual Accident Association of Boston for sweltering Haytians. Cash iu the company's principal ofilce Tenant's Htrbor Masons Entertain Many Friends giooo, and $7.50 weekly indemnity. An by Rev. J. L. Folsom, officiated. I he services 1 early. Samples may aud in bunk, There were hut 300 tons of last year’s cut of Interi st due and accrued, from Out of Town- adjuster of the company was in Washington were conducted by St. Paul’s Izidge, F. A. M., ! he seen in our south S u p p lie s 40,«»oo tons iu the houses when work began of Rockport and Keystone Royal Arch Chap- i Premiums in due course of collection, Saturday and Sunday looking over the case this year. The company will store about 25,- , Aggregate of all the admitted ussets and taking testimony as to the accident and ter of Camden. The attendance was very j w indow . of the company ut their actual ' District Deputy Grand Master J. Ered Hall 000 tuns this winter, the full capacity of the large. | There were many and beautiful floral j condition of Hannon’s health prior to the houses. From 15,000 to 20,000 tons addi- ( ' of Rockland made an official visit to Eureka accident. offerings. The remains were placed in the 1 LIABILITIES DECK SI BEK 31, 1694. j i.odge, F. A. M., of Tenant’s Harbor tional have been sold to load from the pond, receiving ( tomb at Amesbury Hill Cemetery. 1 Net amount of unpaid lousen aud opeland’s Bazar j Saturday evening, accompanied by a large which will be shipped this month The com­ I he remains were accompanied from Somer­ elainirt, $2 LOBSTER LAW. pany has teii large rooms under three roofs. Amount required to sufeiy re insure number of the fraternity including Mayor ville by the wife and her brother, Gilman Dag- I all outstanding riak», 3 I Frank C. Knight of Rockland. Large dele- The weekly pay-roll is $2,500, and work lasts gelt of Boston. They returned to their homes | about six weeks, making a total of about $15,- Total umount of liabilities, except =ULL LINE O F - • j gations came Iron, Warren, Thomaston, Toothsome Oellcacy Comes Up Wednesday. 1 Clark Isle ami Port Clyde. The Fel 000 paid out for labor, each year, by this com­ eupilal stock und net surplus, 0 Biennial Discussion at Auguste. pany in the harvesting season. ( upltul aetuuliy paid up in cash, 1.9 lowcraft and Master Mason degree, were Alden Robinson, son of the Capt. George I One Price Clothiers Bui plus beyond capital. 1,2 Blocks, Blank Bunks, worked iu fine style. After work addresses There are three loading berths, and 116 Robinson and brother of the late Capt. Ed­ Aggregate amount of liabilities lu- — were made by A. M. Wetherbee of Warren, A remonstrance is being circulated in this matter how big the vessels are there is always win , A. Robinson, died in Roxbury, Mass., I and Outfitters eluding net surplus, $2.e I Tablets, Slates, Pencils, I Mayor Knight, E. A. Jones and Whitney vicuiily and extensively signed, protesting plenty of water. The vessels that load from Jan. 26, o f heart failure. Mr. Robinson, who | - Long., The brethren then assembled in the against the enactment by (be legislature of the pond this ye-.r will be filled by means of resided , with his brother Arthur, was shovel- 1 Under Farwell Opera House, Pens, inks, etc. . . . I banquet hall and partook of a nice lunch. any law which will have a tendency to put a a tramway operated by an electric motor close time on the catch and sale of lobsters of which has just been put in, a job which has The District Lodge ot Good Templars will ten and one-half inches, and over, in lenglb, heretofore been done by bteam. The ice will PlC pjqE S iO. H COPELAND 1 meet in Camden tomorrow. at any seaaon of Ihe year, excepting female be slid from the teams onto a weighing table, j B U T T E R ! after which it is taken by au endless chain . Cbickawaukie (.'amp, 766, Independent lobsters with eggs attached. I f you want Gilt Butler 39» MAIN STREET. Order of Foresters, baa revived and a meet The remonstrance says: “ Believing that down into the vessel’s hold. The company d r : ing will be held this evening at which High resident and noulresideut speculators are try­ shms laigely to Baltimore and Norfolk, A 'w - ' eeml your orders tx» tba J Chief Ranger, C. F. Andrews of Oldtown aud ing to secure legislation, iu their own interest, and a great deal of its cut goes to Port ; n / other high officials will be present. The old . iu our state, whioh, if successful, will cripple Prince. Mr. Morrill of the company is Hay- ' Union |//lf£ p U S IC CO. members feel instilled with new life and a this important industry, we fervently pray that tiau consul. The company can load 1500 ' Latest Thing in Photography, a number of new members willl help them out. 1 the interests of eitizens of our own state, tons a day into a schooner, and not sweat ✓ Creamery, The Foresters is an insurance fraternal organ­ whose living depend^ on this great industry, its crew at that. . ivu secured the services of Mr. L. D Oruok. it has been au expensive season for ice- | id Organ Tunt-r. dend iu your order. 18 isation. may be protected." I BOND’S STUDIO, THE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZFTTK TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1895.

The Phi|apadian Club meets with Miss Jen­ Amusements and Announcements. THE APPOINTMENTS FOLKS AND THINGS nie Allen Friday evening of this week. There will be a musical program rendered. Telegrams have been received announcing PROCLAMATION. R. J. Mayhew, the kerosene man, is putting the appointment of Capt. W. M. Monroe to E. B. Hastings FULLER & COBB By tho advice and consent of the municipal out window cards to his customers to facili­ the portion of U. S. shipping Commissioner officer*, I herewith recommend that all plac.-s of tate his delivery. He has neatly iooo cus­ for Kocklaud, nnd J. E. Moore, esq., of Thom­ bualaeaa be cloned on Thursday, the 7th iuat.. tomers and a r»»u e for each nay of ih e week. during the hours of 2:30 to 4:30 nnd 7:30 to 9 aston collector of the , «»rt of Waldoboro, o'clock p. m. for the purpnie of giving all citlzcna The regular weekly circle of the Church appointments th it seem to give the most em­ LATE WINTER SALE the opportunity for uniting with the Evangelical of Immanuel will be held Wednesday as usual. inent satisfaction. W I L L S E L L churches of the city In a ►ervlce of farting and The house heepers are Mrs. H. P. C. Wright, Capt. Monroe is a life-long Demorat, a prayer. FRANK C. KNIGHT, Mayor. Mrs. James Fernald and Mrs. D. E. Carleton. respected citizen and a man of sterling worth. He will succeed Capt. Charles E. There was racing at the ’Keag Friday. Camden is very anxious for a concert from the Baptist Choral Society of Rockland, and Hall, who has filled the position in a man­ Pay day in the Loan & Building Associa­ if rumor tells the truth, Camden will hear the ner pleasing to all. It’s a case of one good T H IS W E E K R I C H H U R tion. next Monday. already famous Society in the near future.— man succeeding another. Capt. Monroe has The XV. G. U. P. Club will meet with Miss Camden Herald. received his papers. J. E. Moore filled the position of collector ■ Josie Smith, Park street, Thursday at 2 p. m. Capt. David Weed and mate Achorn of under Cleveland’s former administration, and All the grocery stores north of Rankin the steam yacht Amadis arrived home from the masterly administration affairs during his -0Q 33<3rI3\nxri3Xr«3- Block close every evening, except Saturday, Boston, Saturday night. The Amadis arrived former term of office is guarantee of the effi­ at seven o’clock. in Boston Friday none the worse for her trip cient manner in which the responsible duties One more case of those BEST into southern waters. It is said that the Electric Railroad Co. of the position will be performed. P R I N T S at contemplates buying Oakland and opening it A cigar maker out in Three Rivers, Wis., Wednesday, February 6th, the coming season. wrote II. M. Brown of this city that he had heard a great deal about coon cats, but had Dr. Beardsley at the Bay View. 3 l= 2 c y d . John B. Howard has a sme't house on M ill never seen one, and as Rockland was head­ AM) CONTINUING THE BALANCE OF THE MONTH. River, Thomaston, and Fred Lamb and quarters for the critters he’d like one sent Rockland is to be afforded the opportunity Daniel Proctor have another. him, and he’d pay all bills. of witnessing another first-class production Dr. Beardsley may be consulted on all Mrs. Thurlow’s ice cream has a reputation this season. This time it is to he John Mason forms of chronic diseases at his room at the and Marion Manola. They will appear at Bay View, in Camden, during the day while outside the state. A quantity was sent one STARTS WELL day last week to Boston for a whist party. Farwell Opera House next Monday evening in that town delivering his lectures. Also open to-day anot! er case ^ 5 0 , 0 0 0 in their successful musical comedy, “ Friend A gentleman advertises for a house in this The branch Loan & Building Association Fritz.” This is one of the most successful Tapley’s “ Bread Winner” outwears all other of those fine yard wide issue. Write particulars as to size, location, being organized in Washington, Jefferson and plays ever seen on the American stage. It is Bleached Cottons at size of lot and price. Liberty will start with line prospects. Some delightfully simple in its story, and both Mr. Stock of RICH FUR, Shorts.—The interior of J. F. Gregory & 300 shares have been pledged, and the best Mason and his wife have some exquisite solos Son’s store has been painted----- A school people in the three towns are interested. and duets during the action of the piece. BUSINESS LOCALS. 5c y d . THAT MUST BE SOLD. ride from Camden passed through Main street, The music by Stanilaus Strange and the Saturday. words by Julian Edwards. Among the oper­ HE SKIPPED- atic gems are the “Snow King’s Death,” “No­ A party composed largely of ihe members body Knows,” “ The Song of the Wedding This Immense Consignment of FUR GOODS will enable us of the Merry Meet (Jub have planned for a Land'ord Fish Sacursd His Team, Bui Ihe Fur Ring,” “The Bachelor’s Song,” and many sleighridc to East Union to i j ’ru .Ph tur­ Special sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of A few more of the Fine a most Magnificent Assortment at SUMMER PRICES. Overcoat is Still Minus. others. Mrs. Mason, it will be remembered, watches, chains, rings, tools, working men’s key supper, dancing and whist. was taken violently insane last summer, and pants, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on a dol- Ginghams left at T h e fam,ly of the late Dr. Eaton, author for weeks it was feared she would never be ar saved. Men’s clothing, watches, tools and of Eaton’s History, has given the Rockland A young man calling himself George Dyer able to return to the stage, but the bracing air furniture bought and sold. If you wish to SEALSKIN COATS public library a copy of that valuable work, and hailing from Bath, who has been all of New Hampshire mountains, together with sell furniture or clothing send a card and I 6 i=4C y d . together with a copy of the Annals of Warren. Winter working for Robert C. Mooers of the quiet scenes she found during her stay will call. Money to loan on personal proper­ These Ginghams come in Any length o r s iz e N e w and Beautiful Shapes, Guaranteed C. E. Rising has rebuilt his ovens and fitted Washington, faking care of stage horses, left they brought her safely through her illness, ty. Max Antin, 90 Sea street, Rockland. them up for burning coal. He will also fin­ suddenly Friday evening with a team belong Until a week or ten days ago her husband lengths from 10 to i2 yards Alaska Seal, u o n d o n D y e. X X X and X X X X G rades. ish off another shop in the basement o f his ing to Landlord Fish of the Central House “Jack,” one o f the handsomest men on th saying he would be back in two hours. Not stage, appeared in the leading role of Sutton Ice Cold Soda with real fruit flavors, also and are the best quality. building, put in another oven and work two Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, crew*, the increase in his business making returning Saturday morning Mr. Fish became Vane’s “Cotton King,” but he resigned to ap SEALSKIN CAPES alarmed and instituted search, finding his pear with bis wife in their old success, “ Friend Drawn from our new Siberian Arctic Soda such a step necessary. Fountain, also Hot Chocolate and Ham team at Wiscasset, the man having purchased Fritz.” With a single exception the company Immense Circle frbm 130 to 150 Sunday last the First Baptist Chorus Choir a ticket at Wiscasset for Portland. Before will be the same that so satisfactorily supported Sandwiches constantly on hand, C. M. in. sweep. sang “The God of Israel” by Rossini and leaving town he borrowed small sums of Mr. and Mrs. Mason last season, and all the Tibbetts. “The Good Shepherd” by Barn, music of a money of different individuals for a few day: original sc.-nery and effects will be represented. We Also Offer This Week high order. The regular weekly rehearsal representing that he would receive money With hardly an exception the letters received Dotucsp? and Vienna Bread frCRb and sweet SEALSKIN JACKETS wi|l be held Wednesday evening with Miss from his people in Bath and pay back. by Mr. and Mrs. Mason from local managers every day. Hot rolls made troni best materials 1 bale one yard wide Brown Sadie M. Hall, So. Main street. He also borrowed of F. C. Rockwell a throughout New England state that “Friend for tea Coke and pantry of best quailt Sheeting at.... . 26 to 28 in. long. Double Breast, Immense L ap el. Maine Department, G, A. R„ will meet in overcoat and fur gloves which he escaped Brown Bread and Beans'Siuardny and Sunday Fritz” was their greatest success of last season Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main Sr. Sleeves and Full Skirt. These garments are Skowhegan next Tuesday. Rockland will send with. Mr. Fish secured his team which he and predict big business this > jar. Manager a delegation of 14. They will leave here next brought home Saturday about midnight. 4c y d. perfect in style. A bi tter opportunity to remodel Black is indeed fortunate in securing this Celluloid goods in Toilet, Manicure, Gloves Monday morning, and they go to elect Col. Efforts will be made to secure Dyer. company. has never presented itself. Any sb le in this splendid ass L. D. Carver of this city, department com­ Necktie, Collar and Cuff boxes, largest as mander and they’ll cun i very near doing it MUSICAL ^MATTERS. sortment, lowest prices. Huston’s News Stand ment can be perfectly caped During the first four days! 386 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Simmons entertain the BLOWN UP. thin sale Mr. Kenney of New York, will be at our store, Read Ross’ new novel, “Out of Wedlock.1 1885 Club Wednesday evening o f this week Annual Meeting of the Wight Philharmonic 1 bale full 40-inch wide Sheet, There will be progressive games and music. Warren Man Killed In a Powder Mill Explosion In 50 cts., Huston's News Stand. will superintend this work making it a Special feature. Society— Officers Elected. The following are the members: Mr. and Clipper Gap, California. ing Mrs. E. H. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rose, The Red Seal Toilet soap is a pure article Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrington, Mr.and Mrs The annual meeting of the Wight Phil­ and no bath room should be without it. The 5c y d. E. B. Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hans- F. E. Gould of Warren was killed Jan. 9, harmonic Society was held Thursday evening, Red Seal almond cream is the best cream no com, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. in a powder mill explosion in Clipper Gap, and the old board of officers re-elected. used. This is the opinion o f all users. 25 PER CENT. DISCOUN Maynard S. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Cala. I he company was making rifle powder The full official list is as follows: President ------OZKT------■ and had been so engaged for about ten days. Haskell, Chas. II. Moor, Frank Burkett, II. M. Lord; Vice President, Dr. T. E. Tib­ “ If you want to smoke a clean Ilavana filled Fannie Cummings and Mary Kalloch. This powder is composed of 75 per cent salt­ betts; Secretary, Mrs. Louise Furbish; Treas­ cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold The Kimball Quebec reunion will be held peter, 15 per cent brimstone and 10 per cent urer, E. A. Burpee; Directors, A. R. Weeks, charcoal. A large quantity had just passed everswhere. H. M. B. 5 cents. The above are Great Bar­ LAMB COATS, JACKETS AND CAP) at the West End Hotel, Portland, Feb. 14. Miss Julia Spear, Dr. Samuel Tibbetts, Nearly all last season’s party have been through the glazing process and left the press .Ada Keen, W. O. Fuller. Jr., Miss gain: for a FEW DAYS ONLY. POSITIVELY GUARANTEED GERMAN DYE. heard from and are intending to be present in large cakes. It was conveyed to the “corn­ Poyzer, George E. Torrey, Mrs. Ada F. Keeqe; The Domestic Brend made by C. E. Rising Invitation circulars have been sent out as far ing mill,” where it was being ground. This Musical Director, James Wight; Accomoa- the baker is a genuine new thing, and very process is considered the most dangerous in nists; Mrs. James Wight, Mrs. Carrie B. Sblw. delicious. The following label appears on IMMENSE SWEEP as possible to reach every one who has ever every loaf-buy no other: been on any of Kimball's excursions, and it the manufacture of powder. A very enjoyable rehearsal was held. Mr. C. K. Rising’s has been the endeavor of those having it Gould was alone in the mill. It is sup­ Wight, the director, was unavoidably absent, E- B. Hastings posed the explosive became clogged in the New Domestic Bread. charge to omit no one, but if any have failed and George E. Torrey wielded the baton to Beat in the World. to receive such notice, it is desired that they chute that carries the coarse product down to the satisfaction of the society. None Genuine W ithout thin Label M a r Caies be present just the same. Let all come, bring the steel rollers, where it is crushed, and he their friends, and talk over old times and went to the grinding box with a screw-driver to clear the obstruction. It |is thought that Miss Julia Poyzer of Thomaston goes to FARM WANTED. new pleasant acquaintances. The banquet Ill pay cash for amall farm baok from sea shore. will be served at 7 p. m. Thursday, after which the screw-driver slipped and went down the Boston this week for a m onth’s stay. On her Parties having farm for sale write giving full MRS. SARAH K. TAYLOR chute between the sheet rollers, the contact return to she will organize a class in vocal ticulars of land and buildings, price, etc. Address there will be music, dancing and a good time O. II. CAtiTNER, Vlualhavon, Malae. Agent for Citizen** League. socially. Friday forenoon a big ride around causing the explosion by combustion. music in this city. Fifty kegs of rifle powder exploded and the Will be at her home, No. 146 Rankin Htrcet, every the city is being planned for the excursionists. morning from eight o'clock to nine o’clock, sheetiron building was lifted from the founda­ The G. V. R. R. and other roads will furnish The following have been admitted to the where she will be glad to meet any who may wish tion and carried in pieces hundreds of yards to give Information concerning those who are en­ half-fare rates in connection with the Maine Wight Philharmonic Society after examination CUT THIS OUT gaged In the unlawful sule of Intoxicants. All Central, and reduced rates will be given at away. Gould’s body was found 100 yards from the spot badly mutilated. by the Board of Management: Mrs. Butman, And seed 36 eta to K. A C , 43 No. Main communications considered confidential. No notice the hotel. Mrs. P. E. Luce, Misses Clara Witham and St>. and get 2 38 Useful lloiioehohl A rti­ taken of anonymous letters. 44 Mr. Gould was a native of Worcester, cles and 1,000 yards of Sewing Silk. Mass. He came to Warren in 1880 to work Nina Duley. AGENTS WANTED. 6 W ants to Buy a House. in the Warren powder mill. July 26, 1882. he Wanted, to buy a house with u good lot of land CROCKETT, married Miss Mary Yates, daughter of Mr. THE CHURCHES. a desirable location. Price low. Address, and Mrs. Warren Yates of Warren. H e was stating prloe, terms, etc. KGO.THIB OFFICE. a steady workman and a very social fellow. A large number of adults are enrolled in He has worked in several powder mills since. 1 “ Instruction Class” at St. Peter’s Church. Cold-Cure Tablets. I Iis wife 19 at her parents’ home in Warren. Safe and sure remedy for drinking men. CIRLS WANTED. The M. E. Ministerial Association meets Girls for general housework, nurses and the Will sell tlckeia good for one dozer Specially helpful to relapsed graduates. in Wiscasset Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­ Taken without observation. Cheaper than nnrsory can obtain flrst-class places by applying at day of this week. the• •Intelligence — office - of * MK». K.C. HftbGKS, HISTORICAL SOCIETY. any retreats. Two dollars enough for three 1 Grove Street. Rockland. Archdeacon loynes of Columbia, South weeks. Carried in vest pocket. Familiar Organisation Perfected—Successful Start— Save Carolina, will present the claims of the colored tonic in solid form. Samples free. Agents Cabinet Photos work in the South at St. Peter’s Church, next wanted. Write 30 Horse Power Boiler Wool seal and Your Relics for Coming Generations. Friday evening, 7:30 p. in. THE DAM REMEDY CO., WANTED. D O ZE N . . Anyone having same to sell will write THORN­ The union revival meetings have developed 212 Columbus Av., Boston, Mass DIKE .v HIX, Rockland. 8 The organization of the Knox County His­ great interest. The services Sunday at the torical Society was perfected at a meeting held First Baptist church were largely attended. la»t Saturday evening. Officers were elected “The MethiMethodist, Baptist, Freewill and Advent • i i t r t g s Fishing Boat For Sale. as follows: churches are united in the work. A 29 foot boat, 10-foot beam. 4-foot draught—i Sold without reserve at Htrong, able sea boat; uLo a 14-foot dory, a good President, W. T. Cobb, Rockland. Vice MOmsk—M orse's C orner, Thom aston, Junuury 11, R Those pictures to bo finished ou collodion paper, Presidents, L. F. Starrett, Rockland; George St. Peter’s Church, Septuagesima Sunday, to Mr und Mrs Frunk W . Morse, u son. bargain for any one wishing to price suitable to all 1 finished us fine uh any lu the city. HENRY M. IIILL8, Thomaston. W. Gushee, Appleton; Reuel Robinson,Cam­ 0:30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon, FiriKi.u—West Deer Isle, January 20, to Rev. Parties out of tow n onclualiiK mouoy with post- Religion in the Home” ; 12 rn., baptism of and Mrs. iienjuiuiu fl. Flfleld, a daughter- Althea purchasers. age for return of ticket will receive prompt atten­ den; A. S. Fales, Cushing; M. B. Cook, “ arguret. tion. Friendship; A. S. Lerniond, Hope; P. J. children, and Sunday school; 7:30 p. ni., L e o -R ockland, .Junuury 29, to Capt. uud Mrs. PLAIN SEWING. Tickets will hold good until Out. 1st Carleton, Rockport; Walter H.Mathews,Ten­ evensong and address, “The Birth-hour of ■Joseph F. Leo, u son. All kinds of pluin sewing and repulring done Modern Missions.” T hom phon—Bt. George, January 26, to Capt. and omptly uud reasonably ut 61 WARRKX ST. 47 ETON JACKETS ant’s Harbor; W. O. Holman, South Thom­ th Arthur Thompson, a son aston; IL C Levensaler, Thomaston; Benja­ The subject of the Y. P. C. U. meeting at W ohtkr— Camden, January 22, to Mr. und Mrs. Moire Astrachan; All Furl min Burton, Union; Charles Littlefield, Vj- the Church of Immanuel, this Tuesday even­ WALL STREET In Persian Lamb, Seal and nalhaven; J. M. Studley, Warren ; T. S. Bow- ing, is: “Our Father, His Love, Power, d '1'. lleul. ad a u g h t Silk Sleeves, to be sold at cost. Mercies, Care.” Because of the inspiration Speculation successfully handled. Bend for Pros­ Jen, Washington; Harrison Beverage, North Nimmons—Friendship, Junusry 21, to Mr. uud pectus and full Information FREE, increase your Haven. Treasurer, F. B. Miller, Rockland. and suggestions given by Rev. H. L. Can- rs. 11* rhert rtlmmons a son—Newel Trefetheren. income. Investm ents placed. Address M O

O R E C O N , WASHINGTON. at Vinalhaven, joined St. Paul’s Lodge, WASHINGTON Roekport, demitted to Aurora Sept. 4, 1872, CALIFORNIA, id and Young and signed the by-laws Oct. 10, 1873, made ______I D A H O , South Washington.—Mrs. Henry Suke­ • NO « U . W I . T I M FOINT*. sjftcr alike from General Debility. It a life member Oct. 15, 1873. Mwl Rirnr»tnn» frnm Chw,r*» !>»,. forth has been sick. Her mother, Mrs. is a common disease and results from a Overlook, has been caring for her------J. F. John F. Holbrook, born in Northport May Vto Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestwn Urn variety of causes. It should not be 12, 1806, died in Rockland June 17, 1890, SHORTEST ROUTE. LOWEST RATES. Davis has sold his colt to A. K. Jameson, and F«r handaotn* til natratrd folder and drtailwl 'nfojms’i® confounded with fatigue, which is tran­ Another Thriving Knox County Mr. Jameson has swapped it oft for a 2-year- house carpenter by occupation, represented Wldre-M W. MASSEY. N. E. Pass. A»t., or J. 8. BMIT? sitory. In General Debility the weak­ old with Mr. Collins----- Mrs. Grinnell fell on Introducing Former and Present Northport in legislature in 1845 8nt^ 1846, T r» r. I’aaa. A rt . Union PaKfle Rv 290 W ashington 8 t., Boston, Maas. ness, unless arrested, will become per­ Town Reports for 1894. the ice recently, injuring herself quite severely, admitted to Aurora Apr. 4, i860. manent. The lost energy must be re­ but breaking no bones----- N. B. Doe who Knox County Citizens. Francis Tighe, born in Bath, Sept. 20, 1 newed, ambition stimulated, and the has been spending his three weeks vacation 1830, has been cabinet maker and in furniture system built up. This can be accom­ W hat H an Been Done In 1ho Bnlldlng at home lias returned to Taunton------G. A. business, now salesman for N. A. & S. H. plished by the use of Jones has sold his oxen to Mr. McDowell, and 1 Hutch of B rief B iographies, .Some of Burpee, served city two years an councilman, Line In Ihe Varlons parts of I he Town bought a fancy pair of white-faced four-year- and eight years as chief of fire department. SLOCUM’S —Vital Statistics from Town Clerk— old’s of parlies in Waldoboro------Miss Them of More Than Passing Interest Mr. Tighe came to Rockland in 1846. He S t e a m . was admitted to Aurora March 3, 1869, w/AididM ' u/zn/zZ Ethelda Sukeforth, who has been sick, has —Old Residents In Rockland Whose A W ord for the Schools And th e Agri so far recovered as to be about the house. made a life member Apr. 3, 1876. B o ile r s . Memorks Are Brought Back—Men enltnrnl Society—Town Knlhers. No. WASHINGTON:— The No. Washington George E. Lord, born in Hartland, Me., OZONIZED___.'S- Who Hare Helped Make Masonry. Feb. 11, 1839, master mariner, came to Rock­ r / i v / / i \ W & Palermo Ice Co. harvested their annual ice R e p a ir e d . crop last week from the Palermo Pond. They land in 1862 anti has sailed out of this port Owing to its geographical position, it is not report a very fine quality of ice----- Dea. S. THE AMERICAN IIIAICO COMRMT SUCCESSOR ever since. He was admitted to Aurora EMULSION expected that Washington can compete with Cunningham visited relatives in Augusta last July 6, 1864, and was made a life member, her sister towns uf Knox county in some re­ week----- Win Belding of Palermo was in XIX May 24, 1873. JOHN R. COUSINS spects, but, laboring as she does under diffi­ ABSOLUTELY PURE . Aaron R. Lord, horn on Whitmore Island, town one day last week and bought a yoke of Benjamin Burr, born in Brewer, Me., Aug- Of Norwegian COD LIVER OIL culties, or, more correctly speaking, lack of oxen of Dan’l Hannon, who in place of the THE OLD REUABLE now Verona, Nov. 18, 1845, ma*ler mariner, railroad or coast facilities, she makes a com­ 11, 1839, has been tinplate worker, is now Capt. Lord came to Rockland in 1862. He one he sold bought a nice pair of Cyrus Jones. merchant; has been mayor of the city of with GUAIACOL mendable showing. This town contains many ----- Geo. Hannon is at work chopping for his died here July 22, 1883, and was buried in During my ®tny of over 3 re a rs In Rockland I It stops the waste, enriches the im- people of brain and enterprise; her farmers Port Royal, S. C., and sheriff and coroner of Sea View Cemetery with Masonic honors. Bare dons work for partion throughout, Knox Co. brother, Daniel Hannon------Photographer SWEET GAPORAL Beaufort County, S. C. He served as private and lEaatern Maine. po'(verished blood, restores the nerve are good farmers, her lawyers are among the Cunningham is doing quite an amount of He was admitted to Aurora Mar. 4, 1868. All ray work Is flr.t-clasn and best of references one, renews tile appetite, does away very best, her physiciaas are noted for their in Co. K, Fourth Maine, from June 15, 1861, Franklin Pierce Jackson, born in Rock­ S tor crayon portrait work this winter. He claims to June 15, 1864. Mr. Burr was admitted to ssn be given with “ that sinking feeling," and enables skill, her merchants are recognized in the land Feb. 4, 1842, carpenter, joined Aurora Any order- — ----- _ _ to have reached the bottom on prices for first- CIGARETTE Aurora Oct. 4, 1865, was J. Deacon 1867, S Machinist®, will have prom pt attention. the organs of the body to properly per­ business world as solid men, her teachers ex­ class crayon work------Bert got another fox Mat tt»o< the Tert ef Time June 4, 1879, made life member May 15, form their functions—which means per­ cel, her laborers are faithful, her girls are Deacon 1868, 1875-76, and was demitted 1884, demitted Oct. 5, 1892. Monday week. He is getting his share of Nov. 3, 1886. fect health. It is the kind Physicians beautiful and intelligent, and with honorable them this fall. He has one of the finest Julius B. Litchfield, born in Rockland Feb. Prescribe. At all drug stores. husbands, faithful wives and healthy children Andrew J. Gray, born in Sedgwick, May hounds in the state----- Minot Lenfest has | 24, 1830, master mariner, admitted to Aurora 17, 1839, was Captain of Co. B, Fourth Maine, T . A. SLOCUM CO., N E W YORK, the town is filled with happy homes. bought a fine sleigh of L. A. Bowler------Frank was lost at sea, on passage from New York tine Central Railroad. Considerable improvement has been noticed Mar. 6, 1864. Bradstreet of E. Palermo bought a large THE MAGAZINES. J. R. Richardson, born in Jefferson in to New Orleans May 30, 1866. He was ad­ during the past year in the way of building quantity of apples of Peter Lenfest. He will 1826, died in Rockland Feb. 25, 1894; ad­ mitted to Aurora Aprr29, 1861. In Effeot Dec. 30, 1894. yy p Norcross, and repairing. At the village, Mrs. Nettie A. pud Bleeping Chr« ftefween Rockland and haul them to Augusta. Town Topics liatt begun tho publication of mitted to Aurora May 9, i860, and was life Henry A. Litchfield, born in Rockland Bouton. HOCKL.ANO, MAINS Robinson has erected a new stand of buildings, an exceptionally interesting nories of por­ Aug. 19, 1840, died in Brooklyn, May 13, 1892, house, ell and stable, at an estimated cost of member. enger Trains leave lU»cklanto you, as I feel the enterprising merchants, have made exten­ Century. Winter Arrangement I" that It saved me 3 Followingare the names ol pupils not absent a life of untold agony, and shall sive additions and repairs on their buildings; A new writer has recently appeared who ----- B I T W E K N ----- the town hall has been remodelled and re­ during the term of school at Timber Hill,Owl’s H ead: Winifred A.Philbrook.AdelbertT.Phil- bids fair to rival Barrie and Crockett on , ilhaven and Rockland. ig it to an. paired; W. E. Overlock has thoroughly rebuilt P IT C H E R ’S his house, formerly the Rev. Aaron Clark brook,Harold T. Philbrook,Ilattie Emery,Lot­ their own ground, He calls himself “Ian tie Dyer,AmyMcKusic, Ethel Tolman; Absent M aclaren,” hut in reality, he is a Mr. Wat­ T reatise on Blood house; A. L. Farrar & Son have added a large l ! it Skin hl season C u r e d amount of space to their mill, and they con­ one-half day, Henry J. Philbrook; absent one son, a minister of tho Free Church of Scot­ mailed free. template a further impiovement in the near day, Edna Miller, Eugene Emery, Eva Emery. land. He will have a story J n McClure’s future at a cost of $1000. The good citizens Magazine for February. The editor of Mc­ THE BOOK "OF^THE FAIR. iOV. BODWELL! SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, of Razorville have adopted “Dirigo” as their Clure's has introduced to us several new CAPT. WM. R. CREED, INCESSANT SICK HEADACHES ATLANTA, OA. i s motto. writers, hut perhaps none more promising Jill leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week At Stickney’s Corner we notice the same aro alw ays due to digestive disturbanceBof Borao (d a y , at 8 :00 a. m. than Ian Maclaren. signs of thrift and prosperity. C. R. Flanders Part Twelve of This Great Work Is Now Being sort. Some part of tlio digestive aystem is fall­ Returning, leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, for ing to do Its work. The stomach Is sensitive i Vinalhaven at 1:30 p. m., touching at Hurricane has erected a modern stable; Mrs. Law has Delivered. and Inactive. Tho digestive fluids are Insuf­ [island each way. Col. Carroll D. W right has contributed to rebuilt her stable and has added extensive ficient In quantity. The bowels aro constipated W. 8. W HITE, General Manager. repairs to her house, and the good people the February Forum an article entitled The Book of the Fair is.rcally a systematic “Steps toward Government Control of Rail­ and congested. The liver Is torpid—the kidneys I R ockland, Me. Dec. 26, 1894. there are bound to keep up with the proces­ aro not performing their functions. These con­ and thorough description and preservation roads” showing how the Chicago Strike has sion. (through the medium of about 2500 engrav­ ditions show themselves In headaches, bllousncss. sour stomach, ” heartburn,” dizzi­ World's Fair At Globe Robert Sukeforth, merchant and emphasized the need of legislation for tho ness, lassitude, restless sleep, debility, loss of appetite and flesh. They may arise from (OSTON & BANGOR 8.S.G0. ings) of the contents of over one hundred any of a thousand things. They can be perfectly and permanently cured by one thing— postmaster, has built a $500 hennery and is buildings. regulation of strikes, and how it is also a MEDAL doing a thriving business; G. B. Luce has put factor in producing the changes in Federal U v u r u . W inter Arrangement. Buy no book on the great fair till you have his buildings in perfect repair at a cost of examined the Book of the Fair, which is the law which are now going on and which tend And Diploma $300, and Thos. Levensaler has built a costly only authoritative publication aiming to to governmental control of railroads. cured mo. uci r UJtn prom your ar-uggim. ousts si. ror tsezema, rimpies, ul­ Two Trips u Week to Boston. hennery on the most modern plan. cers, Itch, and affections of tho Skin, CutB, Bruises, Burns, Bcalda, Ac., use LIVUBA. OINT­ cover the whole ground.} H.T.S MENT. Price, 35cents. Prepared by LlVURA JUFO. CO., Naahvtllt , Tenn., and Newark, N. J, u-mmenclng Thursday, Decem ber 27, 1 H94, A w a rd e d At West Washington, the Adventists have To fully appreciate the Columbian Expo­ steamer* will leave Koeklautl, weather erected a large and commodious chapel for Mrs. Ward’s noyel, A singular Life, occu­ COOK, EVERETI* A PENNELL. Portland, Me.. Selling Agents. and low perm itting, as follows: sition and to comprehend its vast superiority pies the first place in the FebruaryJAtlantic, worship, costing in the vicinity ol $1000. It over all previous Fairs, one must read and For Boston, Mondays and Thursdays at (about) 5:00 is not yet entirely finished. Space will not after the manner of serials in that magazine, p. m or upon arrival of steamer from Bucksport. study Mr. Bancroft’s first chapter, “ Fairs of For Camden, Belfast. Bean-port, Bucksport, and AYERS permit of further mention in this direction. the Past.” but the leading separate article is the one beyond If lec permits, Wednesdays and Satur­ Washington has twelve stores, all doing a that follows, Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell’s days at (about) 5:30 a. m., or upon arrival of Without the Book of the Fair, the Colum­ thriving business. It has ten mills for the bian Exposition to 99 out of every too visitors narrative of her own experience in learning steamer fram Boston. CHERRY PECTORAL manufacture of lumber, all running on full RETURNING TO ROCKLAND is simply incomprehensible, with it, and in it to road the lips after she had lost her hear- ! time, and notwithstanding the dull times dur­ the whole Fair, and its many great lessons From Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5:00 p. - FOR ing the past year, nearly all our citizens have iug. As a sort of companion £paper, A | From Bucksport, Mondays and Thursdays at 1 are revealed and made clear to those who did, Voyage in the Dark is the} account which Pimples, Blotches a. m., toucning at Intermediate landings THROAT shown unmistakable signs of prosperity. and those who did not visit Jackson Park. FRED LOTIIROP, Agent, Rockla During the year 1894, there have been in Mr. Rowland E. Robinson gives of an expe­ a n d • In describing the Book of the Fair, it is CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l SupU Washington 18 births, 25 deaths, and 14 mar­ nearly impossible to avoid the appearance ot rience of his own after losing! his sight. WM. II. HILL, Pres fcGen’l M^“ riages. and Old Sores LUNG exaggeration. It is so unique, so alone Among the reviews is one which criticises 3 * There have 'been twenty five weeks of among books, that being the first of its kind, the three prominent English novelists, ! PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT school held in each district, which is five more it actually forms a class by itself. There is George Meredith, Hall Caine, and Du | Catarrh, Malaria than required by law, and in only one of the nothing with which to compare it, unless it and potassium IN KFFKOT OOTOI COMPLAINTS 30 terms during the year has any dissatisfac­ Mattrior. Tho poetry includes one piece be the great Fair itself. which is likely to bo remembered. tion reached the ears of the supervisor, a Part twelve is a new study ard the price M a ke s and K id ne y T ro u b le s Str. VINALHAVEN record unparalleled in town and which speaks of this great work is $1 per number for 25 volumes for the present town system. Always “ up to date” is the first and mos^ On aboye date, wind and weather permitting, will numbers, delivered monthly. Write to the Are entirely removed by P.P.P. i leave Sw an’s Islan d 5.45 a.m .o n Mondays, Wedne®- The annual session of the Washington z\g Bancroft Company, Auditorium Building, obvious comment that occurs to one in glanc­ Marvelous Cures | days and Friday®, and Grcen’a Landing every week ricultural & Horticultural Society was a —Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potto- (day at 7 a. in., North lluyen 8 a. m., Vinalhaven 0 Chicago. ing over any number of the Arona, and tho alum, the greatest blood purifier oa t. m ., arriv e at Hoeklund about 10.16 a. m most successful event, notwithstanding the February number is not only up to date, hut e a rth . WEST T o CKLAHD. ^ 2 in Blood Poison Returning will leave Rockland every week day unfavorable weather, and this annual event as Is frequently the case with this bold and Ab e r d e e n , O.. July 21,1891. . A 2 p . m., Vinalhaven 3 30 p. in., North Iluven is getting a reputation as one of the best town M hshru. Lippm a n Bros. , B avannah, 14.80 p . m ., arrive G reen ’s Landing 6.30 p. in. Will aggressively earnest organ of reform litera- ' Ga. : Dea r Suta—I bought u bottle of - ' leave Green’s Landing about 6 p. m on Tueaday®, exhibitions in the state. Abbott Rackliffe cut his knee quite badly your P. P. I’, at Hot Hprlngs, Ark. .aud The popular and efficient officers of the ture, a little ahead of public opinion and »t has done me more good than three Thursday. and Haturdsy. for Bwan’a Inland. while chopping wood Friday-----JefTBrown is Rheumatism months* treatm ent at the Hot BprlngB. Co n n e c t io n s : At Rockland on Mondays, sentiment. The Arena does not wail until a town for the past year are as follows: L. A. laid up indefinitely. He had his little grand­ H erd th reo b o ttle s C. O. D. Wednesdays and Fridays with Steamer Viking for question has laid hold cf the sympathies of Ke,Occt(uny>;.u r.rwToN Bangor and Intermediate landings, und with 1 p. m Law, J. F. Bryant, C. G. Overlock, Selectmen son playing on the sofa and the little fellow train of the M. C. R. R., arriving at Portland at and Assessors; T. S. Bowden, Town Clerk tho public; it lays bare an evil and suggests ^ and Scrofula Aberd< ec, Brown County, O. There’3 hardly a housekeeper in jumped on his stomach and hurt him internal­ 6.20 p. in., und Boston at 9 3o p. m. same day. and Supervisor of Schools; P. G. Ingalls, ly------Herbert Farnham and wife have re­ a remedy, and truly creates a public opinion. J. D. Johnston. — Connects ut Swan’s Islund with Steumer Emmeline Treasurer; W. O. Luce, Collector and Con­ P. P. P. purifies tho blood, builds up L for Black Islund. the country but has heard of turned from a short visit to the Granite City. It is now giving publicity to the facts of the the weak und debilitated, gives I here- stable. strength to weakened nerves, expels To all whom it may concern: I R. R. Tickets sold at reduced rutes to Portland Cottolene the new vegetable short­ ------A. Farnham is chopping wood for Oliver various iniquitous laws governing the age of diseases, giving the pat tent health and by testify to the wonderful properties ’ and Boston from all bindings. In conclusion we have to say that we need happiness where sickness, gloomy of P. P. P. lor cruptlous of tho skin. I gy itound Trip Tickets, between Rockland and ening. It is a strictly natural Rackliffe------She made some candy. “ How consent in the different States, which it is feelings and lassitude first prevalltul. Buffered for several years with an un* a telephone, electric road anti a lew other did you make it?” asked Oliver, ‘ With your bightly und disagreeable eruption on — Vinalhaven, 26 cents. product: composed only of clari­ little things, but while waiting for these our to he hoped will do some good. I t is a my faco. I tried every known reme­ U. P. JONES, Manager, Rockland. tla ry d y but In vain,until P. I*. P. was used, hands?” She, “Yes!” “ I thought so” said sin and a shame that our laws should ex­ syphlfls, forhlood poisoning, mercu­ fied cotton seed oil, thickened for citizens propose to keep right on thriving. Oliver, “it tasted awful handy”------The sled- and am new entirely cured. —— pose our litte ones to such dangers at the rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. convenience in use, with refined stakes are all right. The man who had en­ In ull blood and skin diseases, llko Bavaunah, Go. ■ hands ;of the low blackguards who seek blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, beef suet—pure and sweet. 3o ROCKPORT. gaged them took ’em. It’s all right!------tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, S h i n (’h iic c i- t u i r d . •' ^3?* R H E U M A T k , Charlie has the largest cow in this place. crimes. eczema wo may say, without fi-ar or c o m p o s e d , contradiction,that F. P. P. Isthebesfc Testimony/rom the Mayor of Sequin, Tex, " The late Capt. Walter Thorndike made one blood purifier in the world,and makes of the quickest passages on record from New Now that the season of social gatherings, i positive, speedy aud permanent cures S eq u in , Tb x ., January 14, 1893. In ull cases. Me ssr s. Lippm a n Bros. . S avannah, * ,< tl York to Melbourne, 72 days, in the bark halls and theatre parties has fairly set in, G u .: (ScHtlcmen—I have trie d y o u r P. 1BAG0, Richard Parsons. every woman’s interest is once more centered Ladles whose syston po|® P. p . f-.r a d ise a se of th e skin, UHUatly - fonOLENE •ndl- known as skin cancer.of thirty years’ — on the appropriate evening toilettes. The • Btandlng, and found great relief: 1C IL IL Magune is clerking for the Maine tlon. due to menstrual Irregnlnrltl purifies the blood and removes nil lr- P a n t C o ------The sailmakers are busy making bodice is am ass of some .filmy fabric, the are peculiarly benefited by tl rltation from the seat of the dlsuase ^0 derful tonic and blood cleansing p and prevents any spreading of tho SCIATICA, sails for the S. D. Carleton----- George Grant ultra-fashionable ones—irrespective of skirt e rtie s of P . P. P. Pricf ' ’ For«’H. 1 have ta k e n fiveor six b o ttle s wu-’ went to Portland, Wednesday, with his son made of another material—being invariably and feel confident thnt another course Was bound to win, and to drive will ••fleet a cure. It has also relieved TZ- to receive additional treatment for his foot of crepon or embroidered mousliue de soie, ' 6PKINOK1ELH, M o., Aug. 1 1th. 1 me from Indigestion and stomach ■ out lard from the kitchens of the which is being straightened------Mrs. T. E —I can speak In tho highest term troubles. Yours truly, — —O’S made over a foundation of silk which, in your medicine from my own p •: CA1*1. W. M. RUST, ' .AME BACK, world. When housekeepers wish Brastow was in Augusta last week attending Attorney ut Law. — the Woman Suffrage meeting. color, matches tho skirt. Rosettes of lace disease, plour:uy to get rid of the unpleasant feat­ usually finish tho bodice. Jewelled corselets 35 y e a rs, w ' pent h u ndreds«,» dol* ures and results of lard, they There is attending school at the East-side, a p h y sician s M on Blood Diseases Hailed Free. — « a coloted boy 17 years old, born at Bordeaux, are very popular. Tliev have a silk founda­ »u»n, trie d e v ery k m ...... out finding relief. I have «• ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. DEBILITY, Etc. should get Cottolene, taking care France, who ought to have a better chance tion and are frequently set witli real gems, | one bottle of your P. P. P. cheerfully say It has done that they are not given cheap than be has to get an education. His name The crepes afford an opportunity for produc­ L9PPMAN BROS. counterfeits with im itative names, is Albert Timsthi. He can speak English, ing, at u moderate price, very artistic effects. PROPRIETORS, *— spuriously compounded to sell in French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japan­ They come in all tints. The ribboned crepe ese. lie also has a partial understanding of Llppinnu’s JilucbtStt*unnab, Ga the place of Cottolene. is a very dainty novelty. Sleeves remain as the German, Norwegian and Sweedish lan­ wonderful as ever in size. They are of tho , It’s easy to avoid disappointment guages. Here is an opportunity for some and insure satisfaction. Insist philanthropist to assist a worthy hoy with good same fabric as the skirt. As for the latter, j it is conspicuous for its pluinuess and its pro- 1 o n h a v in g C ottolene. habits, desirous of an education. lie is living with E. A. Morrill, at present, as chore boy. nouuced flare. A great variety of models [ Bold 8 and 6 pound pAilo. are to he (found in the McDowell Fashion j U.\\ Made only by L. K. Morse is repairing his house HY BE SICK The two sous of Noah Higgins, sick with Magazine. These unequalled jieriodiculs ten a’ trifle will buy the greatest healing ' Tho N. K. Fairbank diphtheria, have entirely recovered and Miss Heart Disease 30Yrs! offer an inducement in the way of special Spring Curry Comb | entionof the day? l» r. S h ih Ic u ’m E le c t r ic coupon patterns which always follow the | t Jm it com plete body battery for self- C o m p a n y , Barker is also rapidly recovering. I Clock S pring BEada. fc® a a Branh. Pits svery Curve. Tht iliueuL mill guaranteed, or iiinncs Glen Cove.—Alfred C. Young’s horse died latest, the most fashionable and the most J iu d v d . I t will I'llu w ithout Ibrdi< !!,• CHICAGO, Short Breath, Palpitation. I Only Pei feet Conti. Used by U. & Amy and by Burnnm .tw* puniutbtiu, Lumbago, Sciatica, I.unu SB54 Bbito Street, B oston Sunday, week------Whitney Rhodes of Rock­ pr»cticul styles. Both “La Mode do Paris” Kotepangb Circuses, and Leading Horaemen of the World. I d n c y m id l iter have bundled all the vurluus dyer bLACKSMITH’S STOCK AND TOOLS, ectro-Medieul Concern in the World! prim, twee It 111. best single pr. l.arutl.m eVei Feb. 12,'in G. A K. Hall, for the benefit of I)r. Milos Heart. Cure is sold on a positive ing to the New' York Central R. X. Miss brought lo ihelr nviivt: The luigot bottlv ..nd iln Mrs. 1 James Walden. The entertainment will guarani, e that the flrst bottle v. ill beueflt Carrie Barnard of this city, his daughter, was O.rrlMse -tuck m d Trliuiutnica, Ship CbanHer, »ud Flal»»ru».;u'» Oooda, V.arry ->u«k b<*t dye lu tin-mui kt (. U^en , i t nsivelv by ludiuv All druggists sell it atW , G bottles for $5, or with him at the time of bis death. The other C hildren Cry for Preputed out> by G. v‘. TIIom i*

WALKER fc PAYSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Unliketheothers Deputy M arshal W ood S1NDKMTK null.DINO, ROCKLAND. 0. M.Walh b. B.C. Pats'” B. L. Tobacco A Man Everybody Known Tells of Ills ’Yonderful And the Showing Is Rather Em Petition to Legislature tor Right L a w yers, will not give Cure by Dr. Greene's Nervura. The Strongest MAIN BTRPJBT, ROCKLAND, Mt couraging Than Otherwise. With the idea that we Agent* for German American Fire Inearanee ()< to Organize Bank Company. N. I., Western Aeearan :c Co., of Toronto, Canada Evidence Possible That This Great Medicine can’t Bell you goods as and Waehlnrton Life Insurance Co., N.Y. Heart-burn, or Will Cure You. (heap if not cheaper than BIRD «t BARNEY, Hall Lime UnRlnesH nnd Its Effect on VI'ialliRTPii’s I'snal Chatty Communi­ any other firm in Rock Insurance Agency. B ite y o u r Cask MiinnfartnrlnK — The Traders cation—Social Organization in Con­ la n d . Leading English and American Fire Ineuranee Oompanie* repreaented. Had Good Truffle—fwinie C'onsldira- nection With Union Church— Mack­ Managers Union Mutual Life Inauranee Co. T o n g ue. hie Building Hone — Births, Mar­ erel Seen In Hi - Hay -Accident to Cit­ How are these Prices? BTNDICATK BUILDING, ROCKLAND Telephone Call 49-11. riages and Heaths for a Year. izen— thont Electric Lights. Pillsbury’s Be*t Flour, Magnificent H. B. G. Co., •.« Norman ••It.” 8 81 White Dove, 10 lb. pall Fairbank's Lard, The past year has been an uneventful one At a meeting of those interested in the " North'a Pure Lard, .91 for ihe town of Appleton. The Industrie* 2 lbs. Quaker Rolled Oat*, .11 formation of a social organization in connec­ 5 lbs. California Rsisina, .21 COCHRAN, BAKER&CROS9 that we looked for and hoped for have failed tion with the Union church, a goodly number 8 lbs California Prunes, .21 K. H. Cochran. J. R. Baker. C. C. Croat. to put in an appearance. The town seem* to of young people were in attendance and the 1 lb. Cream Tartar, any kind, .21 he backward in taking action in regard to the j gal. Nice New Orleans Molasses, .21 Fire, Life A Accident Inwnruncc. preliminaries were entered into, I inking to a A big trade InHmoking and Chewing Tobacco, railroad and this seems to be the only avenue permanent organization, a constitution being per lb., .21 The Oldeat Inauranee Agency in Maine. that will lead to new industries. ♦0* MAIN BTRKRT. - . . ROCKLAND adopted, etc. The organization will he Owing to the dull times in the lime trade, along the lines somewhat of the Y. M. C. A. Good Goods and Honest Prioes, the cask business has not been very brisk. but will include both sexes, and is designed Our Motto:-"£rRR rrfffNO WARRANTED*' Those of our citizens who manufacture cask* to especially benefit our young people al­ G ive M e a Call. It Will be Money i| usually get one-quarter part of the selling though older ones will be welcomed into it. price, so, of course, it makes a great differ­ Many features are proposed which are intended Your Pocket. ence whether lime casks are selling for 12 for instruction as well as entertainment. Prom pt Delivery. NO.8 as anyone. TRY US. . y . Howard Wiley and J. A. Wiley are home vigor. Hearing of this a reporter called on ness at C. S. Staples’ has starred up a little------Mitchell and S. A. W el^ assistants; F. A. age spent a lew days in Rockland last week from Squirrel Island where they have been at ------M. II. Kiffspent last week in Rockland. «-O rdern by telephone u upeclalty. work for W. 11. Glover. Adam says it “seems Mrs. Pierce, ami the following experience was Ihe hall is well idled Lyceum nights. They Kalloch, clerk; R. D. Swift, steward; E. C. kind of good to get home.” related: — have very interesting sessions------IL F. Crock­ Robbins, Gillman Stone, Gilbert Horsley, We made a slight mistake in our last “ For a long time I suffered from Salt ett came from Augusta the 25th. lie says he Benj. Blackburn, E. F. Miller, F. E. Swift, week’s news with regard to the last relic of Ci a rk ’s Island.—Miss Eva Ginn is visit­ Rheum,” said Mrs. Pierce, “but about two has enjoyed himself there, and he speaks very Martin Hyler, Cha*. Blake, J. M. Kalloch, the Populist Party passing by Capt. Sprague's. ing her aunt, Mrs. Hiram Moody------A grand years ago 1 slipped and hurt my knee, which mnch in favor of women voting------There I.evi Clark, E. E. Mank, F. E. Young, A. E. It should have been the last run of the ball was held in C. L. U. Hall, Wednesday made it worse. I can’t begin to tell the agony was a wood chopping and a sociable at Mrs. Wotton, E. L, Wood, W. W. Barlow, Frank Democratic Party. evening. Music was furnished by Ingraham’s I was in, my limbs became a mass u f raw’ flesh Eliza Waterman’s the 24th----- Charles Brown Hunter. This company does business near orchestra. covered with runnning sores. My friends has a large boat nearly planked----- Fred the foot of Knox street, protecting some of Glenmere.—Frank Harris has been home would say I could not live long, aud I thought Brown is building a large sloop boat------There the most valuable property in the entire town. two or three days and has gone again in so too. Well, I heard of Dr. David Ken­ was a sing and prayer-meeting at F. A. Joyce's It holds this entertainment, hoping to raise schooner Cyrus Chamberlain, Capt. Hart------nedy’s Favorite Remedy and Dr. David Ken­ the 23d------High school will Cose Feb. 1. It funds with which to buy uniforms. Help the FIRST QUALITY P ia n o s ! 'I’he river was Irozen over Friday week at nedy’s Salt Rheum Cream; I commenced has been one of the most profitable terms we boy* out and in case of fire they’ll help you this place. By the way, the writer u f this was using them, and in three weeks I walked out have ever had. It is taught by our expert, out. Until you have seen us und got our one of a parly of six who skated from Turkey of doors. Last night 1 walked a mile, and I Fremont Beverage----- Arnold Annis and fam­ The Cooking Club is busily rehearsing for Cove to Pleasant Point in Cushing, then to am sixty-three years of age. It shows that ily o f Islesboro have been visiting in town its “Smoked Pearl” entertainment. It will lowest prices. : : : : Maple Juice Cove, then to the Nubble on Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy and Salt ------Uncle James S m ith of Vinal Haven, is in ’ be given in Good Templar Hall to an invited this side and back to Turkey Cove. That Rheum Cream can do more than the physi­ town and is just as kinky as ever------Bare ! company of ladies, none of the male persua­ was about 27 years ago------Thomas Dougherty Tho only dealer In the city who ha* at the We guarantee to furnish any cians, for they made me well after my doctor ground and ice keep the blacksmith driving sion being allowed within. Misses Margaret preHtfut time the . . . . . is at work in Glenmere cutting wood for told me 1 was incurable, 1 must also tell you nails------Edmund Cooper and R. B. Quinn Ruggles, Martha Crawford, Cathie Gilchrest m ake on th e m a rke t as lo w as D. M. Cook----- Mrs. Sylvia Russell is very of another preparation Dr. Kennedy advised are soon to have new horses from Rockland ' and Vinnie Dow will take the “ends.” This sick with little hope of recovery. She is me to use, which did so much for me. It was A new road is being swamped from the pond is all supposed to be a secret, so our readers about 84 years uf age. Mrs. Russell lost her any one in the business, and in Dr. 1 >avid Kennedy’s Cherry Balsam. I have out to the main road. It will he a great help | are requested not to mention it. eye sight six or seven years ago, but aside had a wretched cough for the past fifteen to those who haul ice to the Thoroughfare----j from that her general health has been very addition to this w ill furnish Stool years, the best ductors in die state united in A supper aud other things that go to make up > All dice Free Burulug^^ good until this fall. Her complaint seems to saying that it was incurable, and that it was a pleasant evening was held at the Thorough- j APPLETON NEWS. A*h, Lehigh Egg ana Brc be general debility. only a matter of time before my lungs would fare, Jan. 30, for the benelit of the church---- Whito Aoh, Franklin Stove and Cover, pay freights, assume Ash (the only genuine), Geoi give out—my sleep was restless, I would lie Il is hard to meet a person in the road that Martinsville.— The year 1894 was a dull The Town's Talented Oramattc Club Elects Off! Creek Cumberland Coal, risk of transportation and keep awake for hours. I well recollect the first will not bark at you, and when you ask him equalled for smithing and si one in ibis locality. We are between Port purpose*. Clyde and tenants Harbor, about two and time I used Dr. Kennedy’s Cherry Balsam. what is the matter with him be will say “ the cers—Seieral Personals Presented. i one-hall utiles on either side of us. We have It relieved my throat at once, and I slept all d----- d grippe”------Freeman would have got I through that night, the first full night’s rest to the shop and got bis horse shod first if he ■ PowdER ▲ FULL 0TOCK OP two stores, F. O. Martin, store and post- Mrs. John Lovett of Camden has been the cs. Fire Clay chimney Pipe and' cality. Edwin Hooper has built an ell on chased several car loads already. II in u pow erful Food lMgefftlve, his house and Capt. G. W. Barter has built a Price 25c, 50c and a bottle. Dr. David a cent----- W. O. Waterman wants to buy a Thia pipe 1* made from Pure Fire Olay Kennedy’s Salt Rheum Cream is sold at 50c light double-runner pung. Here is a chance • The Appleton Dramatic Club has elected Large Cans are Most Economical to Buy. pieaslv for chimney a, und 1m the »afe«t a new barn. 1 think that is all that has been mo*t duruble of any Chimney Pipe lu . Agents. $79 built. We have two churches, Baptist aud a package. Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite for the man who has one to sell----- Isaac the following officers: President and General Manager, Dr. S. P. Stricklaml; Secretary and market. ItleeueiJy put up by uny inti Advents, both without pastors. We have Remedy costs Si a bottle or six bottles for $5. l.eadhetter went to Stockton the 25th, to gent j>er*on. g Favorite Remedy ranks with the medical carry Mrs. Sanford Cooper and Mrs. Lewis 'treasurer, Harry C. Pease;Properly Manager, hail very few deaths. We have a good har­ Albert Stuart. The club repeated the play bor for nsiiing and lobsteriug; also a nice profession as the most perfect of all blood Crockett, who went to attend the funeral o f, and nerve medicines. It restores the liver to their brother, Abel Parsons------If the Vinal “Nevada,” Thursday evening, to a full house. 'P&1 dace for summer visitors, good beaches, good 1 They pluyed the same in Liberty, Thursday > CONDITION POWOEfl Family Safeguard Keroseni ligli land, so one can see out all over the , a healthy condition and cures constipation. Haven scribe could let us know just when! It is a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to evening, Jan. 31. what kind of feed you u* . urlx At Wholesale. *n-A»k your grana bay, and a good summer hotel no doubt their horse trots come off, we would come it. Order* received by u-lephoue. " "1 would do well. women, aud affords protection from attacks down and see Rovinski start his trotter----- I 4C. F- HAtXMiSO • A CO.. LUrk Av. 12, Cvluuibu*. 0 that originate in change of life. It cures We enjoy all parts of T he C. G., but when we Ayet’* Cherry I’etloral is known by it* . . x?voor>: J scrofula, salt rheum, tumors, rheumatism, dys­ strike the Vinal Haven items we seem to for- j work. The expcril-ncc of half a century 1 have un Extra Good Trad* lu Wofl If you desire a luxurious growth o f healthy pepsia, all kidney, bladder and urinary dis­ gel all u f the rest. ( )ne reason is that they prows that no other preparation of kind slops Children Cry for hair of a natural color, nature’s crowning or­ eases, gravel, diabetes and Bright’s disease, are so near home, another that they are got j Coughing aud allay! imtation oi the throat nament of both sexes, use only Hall’s Vege­ lu this last disease it has cured where all else ten up in such a cute way that t makes them ' and bronchial tube* Vo promptly and effectu­ table Sicilian Hair Renewer. failed. nter esting. ally at this. I Pitcher's Castoria. NO. » PA UK HT., UXX'KI ANU, 6 FILE ROCKLAND COURIER v.A Z E I’T |Y, FEBRUARY 5 1895

Studnev what he need, tn his beef bu»ine,«, remedy. Said Mr. Bowers: “I used to go VINAL HAVEN. They End this way rch is no small amount------The High into the woods lumbering and cutting wood, — the names of most so-called W 1 H I R ool went to Union Thursday on a ride, and suffered a great deal from cold feet until A very pretty family wedding occurred at and Friday the Grammar school went to : an old wood cutter advised me to take off my the residence of F. V. Crocker, Wednesday washing compounds. And it Camden. boots and stockings and wade about in the evening, the contracting parties being J. E. isn't an accident, cither. It's A few hours I tfo e Mr. Nicoll died snow in my bare feet. I did so, then wiped Hall of Bucksport and Miss Effie A. Crocker from the injury he received from his fall, my feet dry, put on my stockings and Iwiots, of Vinal Haven. Rev. W. E. Gaskin per to make them sound something Items of Geneial Interest from Matters Pursue Even Tenor of and you’d be surprised to find how warm and his penson papers came, allowing him $6 a formed the ceremony, after which ice-cream like Pcarline. That is the month from 1890. He was too weak to . comfortable my feet were.” The prominent and cake were served. Mr. Hall and wife Various Pans of the Town. 1 have them executed. The pension, however, Their Way in Camden. citizen, at last accounts, hadn’t tried the rem­ returned to Bucksport, Thursday, where they oritrinal washing compound edy. To wander somewhat from the subject 1 is all right and the widow will receive it, ami have their home all ready for occupancy. the first and in every way the $12 a month during her widowhood. this same Mr. Bowers has a very sightly place We hope they may live long and prosper. F. on the Belfast Road, which is wanted by vari­ best. These imitations arc thus Aiiotlier Sliding Arcbh it - Matters Per­ 1 There is an interest in having the old After Year* lie Rev M is <’nmd< n—Last W. Crocker, Miss Daisy Crocker and Miss ous parties for summer resort purposes. It is Evlyn were present from Bucksport. The I church repaired, and little by little the said he can take $5000 for it almost any time. named in the hope of confusing you -in the hope that you 11 taining to the Knox House—A 1 tim ­ ! money is coming from people who formerly Call on ‘M)|<1 Homestead”— H» ary presents were many and beautiful. Schooner C. M. Gilmore, which has been mistake them for Pearline. For most people, that ought to ing Wedding—Couple of Sice Colts lived here and want the old stiucture to keep Properly Transaction—Prophecy Re­ Chas. Reeves arrived home from New lying in Port Clyde for some little time, has its place for years to come. Hampshire, Friday, bringing a trotter with he enough. It ought to convince them that the article so —Christian Endeavor Society Organ­ garding: Town’s Future—The Grain 2000 bushels of com for the Camden Grist Not much Sunday fishing here now! The him. Hiram says he has a watch eye. Mill Co. Corn and meal are selling here for im itated, so Copied, so looked up to. is the oik1 that is the best ized—The Floor Settled. danger signals are out. M arket—lee Notes. 58 cents u bushel, shorts Si.05 to S i.15* ac­ .Sheriff Ulmer came to town Thursday, but cording to quality, anti cotton seed meal at I didn’t appoint a deputy. to use. If your grocer sends you an im itation.be honest— send W. Cumming* bought a pair of large work WARREN. Si.25, or $24 a ton. it back— demand Pearline. James pvi.e , N ew York. C.T.Gould and wife are visiting in Monroe horses of Thomaston parties, to be U9ed for zAn 11-year-old son of Oliver Vote broke M. H. KitT of Tower City, N. D., who has hauling paving. The King's Daughters gave a reception and been visiting his old home at Vinalhaven, F. F. Phelps has a fine new horse, bought one of his legs. Wednesday evening, sliding Geo. Griff came near losing a valuable down hill. Dr. E. AV. Gould set it. farewell supper in the Cong’l vestry Monday was in town, Friday, and called on his old of Williston Grinnell. He's a ten-mile-an ROCKPORT. CITY COUNCIL- evening to Misses Melvina Parker and Fannie friend W. V. Lane, who showed him over hour animal according to report. horse, Friday, by falling on a stump in the The Knox House office is completed and woods, cutting into his breast three inches. Spear who left Tuesday for their studies at *New Camden. Mr. Riff formerly ran a Bowers, the plumber, assisted by C. AV. ready for occupancy, but will not fulfil its ap­ Gi.en Cove.-—A program of recitations, What Was Done b| the Cll; Fathers at tho Gorham. packet between Vinalhaven and Rockland. Suttle, has been making improvements on the Al. Ingraham brought on a fine-looking pointed mission yet awhile inasmuch as it is horse for W. E. Carver------Capt. Curling was singing, etc., was carried out in a pleasing to be used as a dimug room while the dining Silas Weaver and W. H. Whitney have When the steamboat Pioneer took that route Carleton House hot water apparatus, and has Regular Monthly Last Evening he ran a packet between ,the islands and in town Friday. manner at Sunday school the 30th----- Capt. hall proper is being tilted up in keeping with been Idling their ice houses. also been doing a plumbing job at F. J. Albert Hall has returned to his home at the rest of the house. The office is a beauty, Camden for a year, and in that way formed an Carleton’s------Young’s Orchestra played at David Fuller of Thomaston, treasurer of The Joint Special Committee which has Friday evening the officers of Ivy Chapter, extensive acquaintance in town. He was the Penobscot Yacht Club, was in town a few West Rockport. He had a fall Wednesday, large and well lighted, with hard-wood floor, East.rn Star, were installed by G. W. Patron Hope, Wednesday evening----- D. W. Russell slipping on the ice, and hurt his head badly. had charge of the construction of the new delighted and astounded with the mighty has a sprinkler he has used in his shop for days last week looking over some of our fast school-house made its report, from which we (press wainscotting, finished bright and Mrs. J. R. Stewart of Rockland, assisted by Capt. E. J. Collins and Capt David Dodge | namented steel ceiling. changes wrought. He says it beats western 25 years. yachts. He visited Roy Coombs’ boat shop. make abstracts. “ Some of the committee, Mrs. R. II. Burnham as gram! marshal. The boom towns. The beauty and modern style The last we saw of him Coombs bad him out are on a trip to Boston. IS. W. Masters is seen daily, driving his ceremonies were interspersed with music. The great fad among the Populists now is having business in Boston, made it a point to of the new buildings erected made a deep the use of vegetables and the discarding of in a dory, boarding all the yachts in the harbor. William Whitney of Thomaston was driv- ■ be there together and devoted one day to H ow t pacer, who is showing up well, go- A. M. AVetherbee went to Tenant’s Harbor, impression upon Mr. Kiff. He is to write fast Znd acting finely. meat. Ralph Copeland of Thomaston was in ing from Merritt Whitney’s place to ’he examining some of Boston’s modern school Thursday, where a Chapter of the Order of his impressions for T he C.-G. Dr. Beardsley’s lectures here have been town last week. He says he is coming on house of the late Calvin Whitney, with Mrs. buildings. This very essentially aided in Irs/Geurge Berg of Mattapan, Mass., is Eastern Star was funne l with 48 charter The valentines appeared with Feb. I, well attended, and all speak in the hignest the island to live. Calvin Whitney of Glen Cove and .Mrs. Fred forming our opinon of the plans when ; her mother, Mrs. David Oliver, Oyster members. according to custom, and are having a ready terms of the man and his talks. He is a E. P. Walker arrived home from Elmwood Babbldge of Rockland, when the pang was received and also gave us an opportunity to Thirteen- Warren Masons went to Tenant’s sale. Valentine’s Day comes Feb. 14. scholarly gentleman and has made many Farm, Thursday. Mr. Walker has been stop­ upset. They were all thrown out. Mrs. investigate the practical workings of the zapt. William M. Munr e, who has been Harbor, Saturday evening, to witness work on S. L. Arau’s friends are pleased to see him friends in town. ping on his farm the past month. He reports Whitney injured b< r knee arid chest, making more modern systems of heating, ventilating ointed shipping commissioner at Rock- the 3d degree by the officers of Eureka Lodge, out on the street again, lie shows the The Camden Duplex Bushing Co. is now sleighing good in the country. His health her quite lame, and Mrs. Babbidge received a and sanitary arrangements. On receipt of .nd, is a native of Thomaston, being born on No. 84, F. & A. Masons. J. F. Hall of Rock­ results of his severe accident, but is improv­ manufacturing has improved. cut in the forehead, requiring the services ofi the architect’s plans a meeting consisting of Wadsworth strego, a tup of 132 days. Capt. Rivers’ wife “The Old Homestead” presentation, and T he The M. K. St. Clair Co. has bought the Ulmer Smith were homt from Rockland, question, “ Resolved, That the American In­ air in each room being entirely changed Fo children and Miss Storrie Tucker arrived South Warren.—School closed Friday C.-G feels safe in guaranteeing to patrons a property it has occupied for some time of Sunday----- E. L. Rolfe and daughter were in dian has received more injury at the hands of every five minutes. It also provides direct Saturday, after a sojourn in Stoneham, after a successful term of nine weeks, taught first class entertainment. The play will be Johnson Knight. The purchase includes city Saturday—H. C. Crandall returned from the white man than the negro,” affirmative, steam heat sufficent to heat the building in lass., en route. George Woodbury, who by Miss Maggie Spear------Miss Hattie B. finely staged, with all accessories needed to wharf property with a frontage of 249 feet, Rock’and, Saturday------Miss Edith McIntosh A. Gardiner and Louise Pressey, negative, excessive cold weather. The cost of heating 1 been m the vessel, is also home. He Walter went to Boston Saturday to visit her make it realistic. The Salvation Army, the mill buildings, machinery, etc. The price was i 1 the city Saturday------Arthur Norton Ned Piper and W. Wall; recital ion, F. Whit- by this arangement will be some more than oes out next trip as second mate. The ves- brother, M. A. Walter------Counce & Jordan load of hay, the horse, the apple vender, all paid was between S i2,000 and $15,000. spent Sunday with Iritnds in town. Of course Whitmore; banjo solo, Carrie Robinson; sing­ ordinary steam or furnace heat, but much el is chartered to load general cargo for San are unloading a car load of grain. these things will be faithfully presented. The we don’t know’ what he comes over for----- ing, (juartet. The exercises were very inter­ less than a complete system of indirect heat­ It was on the office door of a Camden pro­ Two more horses came to town Saturday, one 'rancisco. H ighlands.—Frank C. Berry and sister cast, also, has been selected with greatest care, esting. The purls in the debate were well ing. The sanitary araangement is the same fessional m an: “Been gone fifteen minutes, for G. P. Ginn and one for Chas. Robertson sustained. The vote on the question was John M. Creighton drives a fast horse, Julia of Searsmont are visiting their grand­ while frequent stage rehearsals have made all back soon.” as we found in the most modern school r^ung and promising, Lady G&y, recently parents, N. E. Clark and wife----- C. II. Cast familiar with their lines, their positions and ------Chas. B.unan is learniug to play the cor­ 19 affirmative and 42 negative. buildings and is considered the best in use. A travelling man who was in town the net and is making very rapid strides----- C. B. ought of Ephraim Gay of Rockland. >ner of Vinalhaven was in the place last week, acting. There has been a large sale, yet all other day quoted Payson Tucker as saying “Beside a general supervision of the work looking for a farm. There are only seven comers will be able to get good settings. Vinal has some of the nice*t milk in town, APPLETON. your committee has had the building con­ Rev. C. Everett Bean goes to Portland this that in five years Camden would be bigger than has s rictly first class cows and a clean, well week to marry a couple. that we know of for sale in the place----- E. Miss Mary Annis is here from Boston, Bar Harbor. Evidently Mr. Tucker remem­ nected with the sewer, had a wall built on ventilated barn, and everything in apple pie Pertient Pencillngs Prepared and Presented b, The Cong’l circle supper was held at Mrs. Copeland passed aronnd the cigars as is usual called home by the critical condition of her bers what Col. Lewis did at Sorrento. the western side of the lot, filling and grading in such cases, when the nuptial knot is tied----- order. done, concrete walk laid, a strip of paving Amos Walker’s, Wednesday evening. brother Oscar zAnuis who was injured a week It is claimed that the lecture of E. C. Swett Our Talented Correspondent. Lots of cask lumber being landed at the mills ago in Megunticook mill by a falling block of Bradbury will store about 200 tons of ice three feet wide around the entire building A Society of Christian Endeavor has been of B. J. Dow and Packard Bros.------Andrew of Portland on “ Picturesque Maine” is largely by the Connecticut Shaker method. wood. devoted to “Picturesque Camden.” ’Twould next to the foundation and such other organized at the Cong’l Church. Lawrence J. Butler was struck by a falling tree last week. There have been several accidents in town W est APPLETON.— Geo. Lincoln, who has small matters as was deemed necessary. Dunn is president, Miss Mary Lees secietary The big four-master Mt. Hope, built by IL be strange if it were not so. The most pic­ been holding meetings in Boynton District, A limb struck him a glancing blow on the M. Bean, was ran into in a coal port, near the past week through falls on slippery side­ The entire cost of the building will be and Miss Lizzie Tobey treasurer. side of the head and shoulder, felling him to turesque part of Maine is this same Camden. walks. If all would be a little thoughtful like begins a series of revivals at So. Montville, S24.122.89, divided as follows: AV. II. Glover Philadelphia one day last week, and somewhat W. E. Currier made a shipment of mink Sunday evening, at the Baptist Church. He Henry B. Shaw has received from E. AV. the ground, luckily breaking no bones. damaged, how much was not learned at the Edwin Roberts and some others and sprinkle Co., contract, $18,649; Smith H. & V. Co. Prince 10 boxes of extni fine Manga.ine and fox skins to Boston yesterday. ashes on the slippery places great good would is a very smart speaker------Geo. Fogg and $3600; Architectual fees, $740; other mat­ Pleasantville. — Littlehale & Crawford time of this writing. Frank Moody have bought a lumber lot of oranges. They were portion of a flew that will commence sawing at the steam mill, Mon­ The revival meetings at the Baptist church result. ters noted above, Si 133.89, making a total were injhe packing house at the titre of the Landlord Capen’s ice-house has been closed last week. Some 15 or 20 conversions Edwin .Meservey, an old townsman, who now of $24,122.89. Of this amount $13*690.79 day------F. S. McDonald, assisted by Miss filled for the summer by B. C. zAbbott—Crane Capt. Edw. Arey is having a new 4-masted lives in New Hampton, N. H.----- .Angie gved in perfect condition. Grace Payson, closed a very successful term resulted. Rev. S. E. Packard assisted the I3oo-ton vessel built in Bath. has already been paid. r ice on th e rR fc b e lo w ^ h e railroad & Handley have filled Wiley Bros, ice-house pastor, Rev. F. M. Preble, the last week. Stover has gone to Boston to visit her brother of school Jan. 25----- J. P. Jones has been She has taken him back again. How his « City Treasurer Jones reported total receipts —The ice men have finished harvesting and Fred. or January, including a balance of $4,065.80, ondge is enlivened by eJH^Kp/sraelt houses. laid up with a lame shoulder caused by falling have a particularly splendid quality. countenance has brightened u p ! The fishers are catching^Wme large ones. from a tree he was cutting------The Eagle ST. GEORGE Elmwood.—School closed in the Morang of $43,558.57, and expenditures of $36,707.59, Billy Bickmore yarned one, Thursday, that Dramatic Club held an entertainment in Town H. M. Bean states that he has secured no No boats Saturday. The Vinalhaven came District last week after a successful term of leaving a cash balance of $6,850.98. was 11 inches long. Hall, Union, Friday evening of last week------contracts and that the prospect of having a Interesting Maritime Items from Port Cljde— as far as this place and remained here------ten weeks----- Apple buyers have been in Judge Hicks reported 17 cases in January vessel to build in Camden next season is not Special meeting of the J. B. Club, Friday town, Jere Clark is the apple king in this Steph. Chase, Jr., at the fish market, has E. O. and Austin Russell were at home Sun­ News; Letter from Tenant's Harbor. ------City Marshal Crockett reported 19 day------Rev. IL J. Wells held a very inter­ of the brightest. night-----Arthur says the ids are a bother, place----- E. Dyer has just completed a nice arrests, and fines of $61.05 paid------fitted up a neat office. He is shipping a especially when good skating prevails------great many clams away. esting meeting at the school-house, Sunday. George F. Kaler, of the firm of G. F. Kaler T enant’s Harbor.—Aaron Mont came pung. It is a fine piece of work----- Fred The street department expenditures for the & Co., Rockland, was clerking in Camden 40 home from Lawrence, Mass., Thursday------Orrin had lo stay in the city over Sunday. Irish and Marsh Daggett of Rockland have month were $99.30------Tax Collector Far- A reader, referring to the letter written by They say he was not home sick. been fishing on Stevens Pond------John Clark SOUTH THOMASTON years ago. He entered the employ of the late The O. E. S. seems to be a sure thing, if 48 well reported his 1893 tax collected but Rev. R. Woodhull, published in the last issue George L. Follansbee, who carried on a dry charter members means anything------The re­ zAt Union Church, Sunday morning, Jan. got quite a catch of fish Saturday----- Augus $16.34. Of the 1894 tax $24,010.93 remains >f this paper, states that he went to school to goods business where Follansbee & Wood’s vival meetings at the Baptist Church are full 27, the male quartet rendered a very fine Morang goes to New Jersey to work in an uncollected. Ir. Woodhull in the basement of the old There will be one more of th'^se jolly dances store now is. Mr. Kaler afterwards went to of deep interest----- William Allen has a hand­ anthem, “O Ix>rd Behold.” z\. H. Lane insane asylum----- Ine* Ripley has finished City Liquor Agent Conant reports sales of ong'l, now the Catholic Church. Mr. Wood- her school in the Sukeforth District with good in Knox Hall, next Friday evening,with music Rockland and entered the employ of the late some new sleigh----- Booth Bros. & I I .I . G. sang the solo in a pleasing manner. Rev. $227.76 worth of liquors in January, 20 gal­ lull was pastor of the Cong’l church and a by Gale, Hewett & Lawry. These are about W. II. Littlefield tilled the pulpit of Union success------There are five veterans of the war lons of new rum being sold------Mrs. Hur­ Host scholarly man. Francis Harrington, who was also in the dry Co. nave bought a fine pair of horses Al­ the nicest dances of the sort ever held in town. goods business, and afterwards was a partner fred Alley is home for a short time We Church Sunday morning very acceptably, the in the viciniiy of Elmwood. ley was allowed $100 on damage to her land “In Old Virginny” was given by Rockland E. S. Allen is manager. in the dry goods firm of Mayo & Kaler. noticed on entering the church vestry Sunday pastor Rev. Mr. Larkin being unable to by building sewer, the same to be pair! on her amateurs in Watt’s Hall, Friday evening, for C. D. S. Godfrey has arranged for a lecture morning that some changes had been made in preach on account of a cold. The usual WASHINGTON. sewerage tax------O. H. Tripp instructed to the benefit of I’. Henry Tillson Post, G. A. R., A prominent citizen was complaining of evening service was omitted. The singing by proceed with an assessment chart fur the use to be delivered at Knox hall, Wednesday cold feet, and William Bowers suggested a regard to the settees and pulpit. It looks and was enjoyed by a small house. The play evening, Feb. 6, by AV. O. Fuller, Jr., of the very odd but good. The pulpit is now on the the congregation led by the cornets is greatly 1 he funeral of .Arthur Hannon occurs today of the assessors------The usual bill for the was well presented and held the interest of Rockland Tribune. Our people will be glad east side of the room instead of the north enjoyed by those who attend the evening ser­ at his home in Liberty------Ed Edwards, the transfer of unexpended balances uf ihe varioui the audience to the close. Musical specialties to have the opportunity to aitend. Lecture side. It was pretty hard work for the schol­ vice. stage driver from Waldoboro to Liberty, was funds, with the exception of the school fund at the begining of the last act by Messrs. AV* at 7 130 o’clock, tickets 25 cents. ars to get located in the right seats, but a little The Ladies Church Circle will meet in the thrown out last week and cracked three ribs and pul lie library fund, ’o the contingent M. Tapley, R. H. Crockett and A. H. Buker assistance from the superintendent soon vestry Thursday afternoon next. ------Friday night the schools in districts No. fund, w;is passe.'------AV. b 'Tibbetts lias helped materially to enliven the play, while 7 and No. 12 held a sociable in Grange Hall. straightened matters----- Capt. John Wall is Second public meeting of the V. H. S. R. bought the John Butler properly, sold for Mias. Kate C. Ingraham's piano selections UNION. making good headway on his new store, and A large company were present. The teach­ taxes------It was vote J 1 » employ Littlefield, were very finely played. The other partici- S. Report of secretary read and accepted, ers, Messrs. Bowden and Cane, treated the attorneys, to assist the City Solicitor in the will soon have it completed----- Steam er Silver singing by double quartet, reading by Miss ‘Tiits were L. L. Bond, AV. H. Wakefield, F. No. Union.— Miss Lucy Dornan of East company on peanuts and candy. zAll enjoyed case of Wilson vs. Franz M. Simmons, road Star was at Long Cove last week with freight Reynolds, essay, Winnie Gerald, subject for Hanley, Misses Grace Taylor, M. Adelyn Union closed a term of eight weeks school in ------Eureka Lodge is in a very nourishing a very pleasant evening------Leslie Cargill commissioner. This was killed in the Lower itoyell and Evie Miller. They were all letter the Stone district one week ago----- Mrs. A. debate, Resolved, That the Indian has re­ went to Worcester, Mass., Friday, to work in Board------Herbert AV. Healey was licensed E njoy the condition, and has plenty of work at each ceived more injustice from the hands of the lerfect in their parts and were generously Fossett has returned from Concord, N. II., communication----- John E.Shrader has moved the Insane Asylum------J. B. Pierpont, W. t > maintain a bowling alley, and Max Antin pplauded by the audience. The Post must ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ white man than the negro, Affirmative L. McDowell and Mrs. Will Light harvested licensed as a pawn broker where she was called by the sickness of her into one of Mrs. T. B. Bickmore's tenements Chancy Hall, Cora Caltlerwood, Negative, ave lost money on this event. daughter, Mrs. L R. Burkett----- The Good at the Creek. their ice last week, putting in about 30 tons The following roll o f accounts 0 u passed: zArthur Vinal, Alton Roberts; reading, Win. each. Rial Linscott of Appleton did the cut- , Miss Cathie Gillcbrest is attending the Will Society met with Mrs. Ellery Townsend, Wiley’s Corner.—The drama, “ A Fish­ Pauper Department, $608.55; Contingent last week, and another good time enjoyed. R. Creed; “The Geography Map,’’ Messrs. ting------Robert Ludwig slipped and hurt bis Fund, $5441, Street Lighting, $428.71; Fire tockland schools as an observer, making a erman’s Luck,” has been given up until fur­ McCarthy, Whitney and White, Lowe, study of the system emplojed in the primary It will meet this week with Mrs. Edwin Comforts of Home. leg quite badly 'Tuesday, while packing ice 1 Department, $111.81; Police, $183.82, ther notice------Mrs. Elizabeth Gilchrest Carver, Vinal, Pendleton, Caiderwood and for his brother, C. O. Ludwig. department. ILwes----- Mrs. Penny and daughter of slipped and fell on the ice, Friday, and broke Lowell, Mass., are visiting at J. F. Bryant’s Kittredge. A full attendance of Thomaston members her hip------Roland Thompson cut his foot Bert Webster had quite an adventure out SOUTH LIBERTY. of the Wight Philharmonic Society is requested ----- Paul Turner of Waltham, Mass., is in badly, Thursday, while chopping in the woods. FRIENDSHIP town. Iii year® gone by people were content to hunting for a partridge. He was going for Thursday evening. Physicians found it necessary to sew up sev­ art und by a point of land that was icy, cov­ S<>. Un ion—School cl* sed Saturday after live hi mud huts, log cabiua and similar Wilbur A. Morse has just completed a fine H H. Cunningham is to make ji pairs on j Caleb Levensaler, who is in his ylst year, eral arteries. Mr. Thompuon is a native of ered with snow and slipped and slid about a term of eight weeks taught by Miss Eva constructions. A blazing log tire, filling Friendship------Mrs. Richardson was obliged boat of about six tons, named the Flying h it house------J. AV. Ramsay went t Belfast, [went up to Morse’s the other day and had 20 feet, right down into deep water. He Leader, for parties in Kennebunkport. He Thursday, after his cylinder saw— ill Pres­ his picture taken. Glidden of Jefferson, who gave excellent room with smoke, light furnished by candles, to close her school in District No. 1 and go satisfaction, she having taught for the year. went all under aud had quite a tussle to get has commenced work on another which will cott is at work for Chas. Ludwig}— -Sfchool wooden benches and chairs fur seats, not to Beuton Falls to visit her sister, who is sick out. The hydrant at Mill River was opened and There was a public examination on Friday ------Sch. Eliza Levensaler is louling lime be larger. doses ajweek after this----- Ros. Pinkhaui went the water allowed to run two hours to clear afternoon, and quite a number of the parents very comfortable, and many other things of As the sun begins to shine a little brighter William Geyer has purchased the Fred to Union, Friday------Horace Fuller has moved he pipes of any ice that may have collected this week for New York------Edwin Kalloch, were present. The scholars showed that they a similar nature. People enjoyed home in S. Robinson and J. A. Elwell have tilled their upon us it makes us think of the approaching York house in the village. onto his farm----- Chas. Overlock has so far in them. So far this winter there has been had been well drilled, and did nicely in their those day# but under great dis id vantages. spring time and yachting is seemingly causing recovered tioin his broken leg as to be about but little complaint of frozen pipes. ice houses------Orris Kinney since Nov. Ralph Davis has returned from Boston, examination----- Mr. Gordon, who was thrown Times have changed. Homes are now 1 has shot 101 rabbits----- The selectmen have quite an interest and we hear there is to be briuging with him a fine work horse. the house — 'I ' 'rospect now is that a large .Edward Mink is -I >ing quite . business from a sled and had his shoulder dislocated furnished with every convenience, open ordered ten cords of wood to he chopped on a number added to the fleet of flyers. L. R. amount of lumb > 11 be put in (be mills this hoops for limecasks. ------Frank and some other bones broken, is still confined fireplaces are for ornament, heat is supplied the lot owned by the town, to be distributed Coombs has about completed a 3O-fouter,which Winter. has finished cutting ice He has to the house and will not be able to work for among the poor families in town, in case of gives him much credit as master builder. by steam, hot water, furnaces and stoves, She is 30 odd feet over all, overhang stern •d his two houses ami also furnished Mr. some months. He is a hard working man electricity, gas and lamps of modern con­ n cd. C o u g h in g . with quite a family and has the sympathy of Pori Clyde.—A three-masted schooner anti bow, and it is thought will be the fastest this community He has been employed by struction fill the rooms with a cheerful light, loaded with lime struck on the shoal west of in oui waters. She will be completed in the For all the ailments of Throat the furniture is designed f r comfort as well near future. Mr. Coombs has just finished a GREAT ANNUAL AV. A. Luce for the last two years on the Maishati’s Point light, while working into the and Lungs there is no cure so farm----- Miss < elinda Sleeper fell oil the ice a* for appearance and the few simple articles harbor in Tuesday's storm. She was helped new model for a 50-fooler which is the pret­ Wednesday and hurt her arm quite bad).------of olden times have been repjaced by many off by some meu from this place, after about tiest he has yet produced, and that is saying | quick and pern...nent as Scott's Mark Down Sale! iscount Sale! Brown Bros, are now driven with work. different articles in multituduous designs, an hour of lively work. It was about high a good deal, for he has not as yet made a | Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is : : OK : J I^uite a number of girls are employed. water and ha 1 she not been floated on that fai ure in this direction, getting them just right ; palatable, easy on the most deli­ so now you can enjoy the comforts of home every time. l < your heart’s content. We nave a nice tide, she would have been in a bad position cate stomach and effective. ------Sch. Ida Chase was sold at sheiill’s sale D ia r ie s percent Discount HURRICANE. line of Couches, Easy Chairs, Sofas, etc., E. L. Roberts’ house and stable at Bar I -ON- heic, Saturday, C. W. 1 eel being the pur­ Harbor were burned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mite) ell were visited elegant, comfortable aud enticing. Come chaser. Mr. Teel will fit her out for a fruiter : : AND : : and see them. Price is all right. S c o tt’s CLOTHING by a surprise party, Tuesday evening. A ------Rev. S. E. Packard, formetly of Lib­ NORTH HAVEN lunch of ice cream, cake and fruit was served erty, preached in the hall, Sunday afternoon. C a le n d a r s. Boots, Shoes arid Rubbers* All who were present pronounced it a good He is liked very much by the people of mis We have had a horse trot. F. H. Smith’s , 1 Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. time. place, this being the second time he has E m u ls io n Sch. Eila 1’rances of New York, ( apt. preached here----- Samuel Evans is on a visit two horses, C. S. Staples’ two horses and F. , 'BUMfci CJAiall. Stephen Foster, loaded with coal, ran onto to Biiatol----- A large delegali jii expects to A. Joyce’s horse Tricksey were the contestants ! stimulates the appetite, aids the Prices Cut Into. the ledges between this place and Green’s attend the district meeting of the Good Tem­ It is rather bard to tell which beat. I here dig' Stion of oilier foods, cures plars in L amdvu, Wednesday-----Mrs. Frank­ was not much regulation to it, but w< should , Island, i*iiday night, but was got off without Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, damage. Shaw & Beverage, lin Trussed was quite seriously ill last week, say that bmith’s Bill came out ahead the most Bronchitis, and gives vital No >ll»eouul oil lloutflas (ioudl. but is some better at this writing----- Miss S. times. Staples’ gray one led twice and we n blue uuii Grey T’outers, Short E. Lowell r.as been confined to her house for think he came out the greatest distance ahead. Strength besides. It lias n o e q u a l HUSTON’S ' Hoola regular price *2 00, Hoalon HOUSE FURNISHERS. several days with a bad cold------Mrs. Edward Joyce’s horse led every heat but two until fie as nourishment lor Babies and lu»i. ck«-i O ’Brien is still confined to the house. g 4 very near the end, w hen he would break. Are You Goiiie lo IIig Ball? If he can get out of that trick bis owner Children who do not thrive, and News Stand. HttVe your Hhokxfi tn b tube Opera House Block, Camden. claims he will be the leading horse every lime lADE CENTRE, way Night luiutxi wto du o v e r c o m e s gtudlu. aa^Try one. WANTED. and come out best at me end. “ if they do Any Condition of W asting. rivwrul expeileuevd slilebvis^uu due puuialeou not think so let them keep up the trots," says 386 Main St. Opp). Thorndike Hotel. ,SVI «K4VB|-, M uiu St., work. Inquire at facto;y MOWKY St PAYtfON, T h o m a sto n . BOND'S STUDIO, 1 corner Broad aud Pars stieoix- 3 4 Mi. Joyce. THK KOCKLANI) COURIER GAZETTE. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1895.

Will Wonders Never Cease ? Swanee Spring,, Fla., receives legacy #500,000 from English bachelor named Morrison who ' FARWELL OPERA III took a fancy to him------Subscription fund j O. I.. HI 1 Keep Out the Cold! A l s o f o r ACK...... lift a Photos Taken started in Portland for James Lewis,convicted vr w I of murdering Coburn, lor purpose of obtaining N o O u tsid e W m - . ncw ,ri. | _ L Wjnie s ki)Ie« Monday, Feb. 11. By Electricity at Night Im proved flow s. N o R u b b ers while Coasting, Portland----Manchester, N IL. Death of Isaac F. Chapman in to h a rd e n and b rea k t° have an electric railroad----- Advices re- Jimi ns good n« day work. Try It. I X i z & n d f ; / i Off. Keeps out .lust, " i’e<1 Honolulu report arrest of ex- The Popular Favorites, Brooklyn N. Y. 1 (Juten Lihuokalani on charge of complicity BONI'S STUDIO. Com m on- snow, cold wind and with insurgents in recent rebellion----- Patrick ■ « rtARION storms Keeps house Dcvereaux, insane patrolman, Holyoke, fa­ tally shouts officer Fenton, then suicides------Born in Ihininrhcotta— V»‘i»r p I Building warm an'! comfort­ /VIA NO LA - Sense, able. Cheap, per- Reports from China say Chinese authorities Li Hh Nnllre T wn---III inovnl lo ninnent and lasting. are arresting ind beheading s ddiers wn j ran Tlioninston mid O|nmtinit«i There— nwaf at battle of Wei* Hai-Wei----- John A ir-T ight A great 1 ennoniizi'r. Johnson reduces mile skating record t<» 2m. -Mason SPECIAL I >1 Location in llrool lyn id d MitiHi-qiKiit Alw n , jiv e s s it,is 42 2>5s in Montreal----- tfsp r John Mc- w / ' = In. tion. Botti r than I) mough, fnr 31 years in Bost n postoffice. ar Will produce under the direction of CIIAH. F. Career—Some Bit* < f History A f KINrjON, their sucecM of two n Monn, S orm D iors or rested for stealing money from mails, placed 11.. v 1 ut in even- \ W eather under 5500 bonds----- Nine deaths from grip ------'f ho Poet le, O p e ratic C om edy Windows. Easily p Vi-tal-iz.-il SALE in New York------Vault in National Bank, ■ >tii.'. tin- wonderful rein- a d ju ste d lo any r Isaac F. Chapman died at his residence, 13 Vernon, N. V., blown open and $600 stolen '■•I .. io,:1.1 s pcir le w ill Is Montague Terrace, Brooklyn, at 4:45 S trips ! w indow o r d o o r ——Lizzie Bogan found guilty of killing nd question the most rid: .bh Wednesday morning of bronchial pneumonia, Bridget Gorman with lamp, New York------luetion of modern inedi. d z When this disease gets hold of you = Methodist church, London,Ontario, destroyed with all its accompanying tortures, = in the eighty-second year of his age. /{BEL r. LEVIED, ■O M He was born in Damari.rcotta, .Me, .April by fire; loss £80,000. f one disputes it. From the 4 you require a remedy about which = Sunday.—Advice from Honolulu say there is no uncertainty—something 5 8, 1812. His father, Robert Chapman, was a Agent for Knox County, 6 \ ilny it. was first presi ribeil by ti t < shipbuilder and lumberman and his mother Queen Liliuokalani has been banished from that will quickly drive out the cold, = Farnsworth Block, Rockland, Maine islands------Steamer Chicora wrecked on Lake | > most eminent physhdnn, I)r. Join J a daughter of Dr. Thomas Flint, a surgeon in . Swan, it lias been recommended < w restore the blood to a normal condi- = im m ended. s 2 ? “o the American service during the revolution, Michigan, 23 lives lost----- Chinese envoys tion, leave you free from aches and = asked to leave Japan, credentials imperfect • . pre..i rlbed and its merits extolled V serving on board privateersmen, and once WORLD HAPPENINGS. w by tlie ablest of physicians. V pains, and prevent any distressing 5 ------Thousands of jiegrocs leaving South for | after effects. That’s = being captured and carried prisoner to England. Mexico------Charles Aycock, treasurer Boone \ Vitr.l-lzed Nerve Tonic is the He was reared on a farm, assisting in the Tuesday.— Rhode Island legislature ap­ Co.,Ark.,missing; also $30,000— Boston’s new f one spis ilic for those Nervous v « S 0 farm work and in the labors of his father’s pealed race track law, annihilating hook mak­ Public Library visited by 50.-too people----- Disorders, Indigestion, N'eural;;in. V mill and attending the common schools of ing at races------Congress votes, 239 to 31, to II Italians arrested, Boston, f >r parading in! Hiienliheumatism. lb :rt Troll’I . £ o No other remedy so effective, none = the day and place, more or less irregularly, repeal differential duty on sugar----- Odelau female attire------John Brown, married, ar- " I.nssitude ’ and Sleeplessness fiem ' so certain of results. Teaspoonful = Cloutier, 14 years old, while stealing ride on rested in Halifax for eloping with Miss Bent­ , ’iieii men and women in this until he was sixteen, when he entered the innate sailer. It supplies \ doses in hot milk or water, every 2 shipyard of his father to learn the trade of train in Lewiston fell under wheels and killed ley from Liverpool, Eng.------Thousands be­ 2 hours, will break it up in a sin-| ----- Whiskey Trust, valued at £35,000,000, ing converted at revivals in Boston. ives with food, m 1. snew i.io, I J shipbuilder, anti was employed there con­ .1 r moves tho c use of d i f glc day if taken when first aMacked. | stantly for about eight years. In 1837 »ie placed in hands of receiver------David O’Con­ Monday—Sch. Richard Hill, Thomaston, for New York, ashore at Vineyard Haven------fid n-.'iki.- vou v; • I. PERRY DAVIS & SON Providence, R. /. p opened a store in his native town, and in nell, Fitchburg, Mass, while attempting to hoard train, Springvale, Me., fell under car Brooklyn aldermen vote to revoke trolly «niiniiiminMi«uiiiiminnniiiiiiliiiui>u>*uii .■ • 1840 the firm of Chapman & Flint was organ ized. wheels, fatally injured------Hearing of suit of license to electric railroad companies; mayor ComnnnsingFab.i Attorney General of Illinois against Pullman will probably veto------Portrait of Chief BOSTON LETTER. They soon built the bark Alabama, of 280 Palace Car Co. for forfeiture of charter com­ Justice Peters presented bar association, tons, which they employed in small trading menced today------That cotton business is Bangor, by Penobscot bar members Friend Fri operations. In 1843 they removed to Thom­ moving southward is evident from fact that Congress passed National Military Park bill. • “ A Boll o f Khymefl, Our Weekly News Notes From New aston, Me., where they established a ship­ 250 car-loads machinery being made to gi A Toll of 1 hlniea, A Cry for Love’s Assistance E ngland’s Great M etropolis. yard, and entered more largely into trade, south----- Dynamite cruiser Vesuvius left New m a r in e m a t t e r s . ALFRED extending their operations by means of the York to blow up wrecks along Long Island THE ORI GINAL CAST. Boston, Feb. 4, 1895. bark Miltiades, which they built three years coast----- $3500 sent from Liverpool, Eng., to Special Scenery for every act! Kxquiaite Cal­ The now notorious steam yacht zXmadis later. Their business increased rapidly, re­ St. John’s sufferers-----New York grand jury The Movements of Vessels, Charters, cium Effect8! Beuiulful Music, SougH nnd Mel­ M anufacturer. arrived here Wednesday, and is now lying in quiring other vessels, which were built from finds four indictments against H. B. Beecher Notes and the Like. odies ! East Boston. She is to be thoroughly over­ time to time. Their store was the present E. anil Vincent B. Jchench for forgery of £1,- 4 4 6 Main St., Rockland. hauled and her machinery put in order by the L. Dillingham & Co. place of business. Mr. 700,000------I I. A. Trull Shoe Co. with weekly The new Thomaston schooner C. S. Glid­ rccted) Manzanilla to Philadelphia, cedar and Lockwood Iron Co. The crew were all glad Dillingham bought the controlling interest in pay-roll of $2000, move from Hudson, Mass', den, Kales, arrived at Tacoma Wednesday, mahogany, $7—Sch. Hattie C. Luce, Gua- to get back to Boston, but were not more their grocery business when they moved to to East Manchester, N. II., owing to labor making the passage from Norfolk in eleven tuanamo to North of flatteras, sugar, 11, pleased than George II. Kimball of Cleveland, Brooklyn, and Chapman & Elint have been the trouble----- James H. Berry elected Senator, days. 12 to 13 cents—Bk Levi S. Andrews, Rock­ the owner of the yacht, who during the past “Co.” in the firm name. Arkansas----- Cuttingsville, Vt., nearly de­ Sch. Lydia M. Deering arrived at Ashepoo port to Key West, stone, $1.20 and dis­ three weeks has been rushing up and down They removed their business to Brooklyn in stroyed by fire------Will of late Senator Fair, 30th from Boston. charged, incompletely reported last week— Sch. Lizzie B. Willey, Charlestown to New the Atlantic coast in the hope of getting some 1858, and established their shipping business San Francisco,reported stolen; $20,000,000 at Sch. Emily F. Swift brought flour from clue to his vessel. in New York City, in order that they might stake------First National Bank, Lima, Ohio, York, lumber, $4.50—Sch. Lizzie Chadwick, Boston Tuesday to A. J. Bird & Co. St. Simons to New York, lumber, $4.50— Miss Ethel Hyde, daughter of Gen. T. W. avail themselves, in the management of their short in accounts $140,000 and Cashier G reat Of Boots, Slffl McInnis&Sullivan vessels, of the advantage of being at the com­ Sch. Charlie & Willie arrived from Boston Sch. Nahum Chapin, Philadelphia to Port Hyde of Bath, and a cousin of Mrs. Emma Hughes arrested on charge of misappropria­ Wednesday. Ennies Storey, is studying music in Boston mercial centre o | the foreign tra le of the tion----- Frank Noble, well known horseman, Tampa, coal, $1.35. THE GROCERS. this winter with M. Olivieri, coining up from country. owner of Alcryon, dead------Vigo Anderson, Sch. Bloomer, with lime from A. J. Bird & her home every week. Miss Hyde has a voice They removed their shipyard from Thom­ celebrated pianist, committed suicide by shoot­ Co. for Bar liarbor, sailed Thursday. BUILT ■■ HE SHIP. Slippers, Rnl of remarkable sweetness almost rivaling that of aston to Bath, in 1S68, and in 1873 James F. ing, .'t a banquet. S.:h. Roger Drury, Lunt, sailed Tuesday M ark Will name prices that will make her cousin. It is understood that she recently Chapman, a younger brother, who had previ­ Wednesday.— Boundary dispute between for New Y uk from F. E. Hurley. gave Mr. Abbey an opportunity to judge of ously commanded several of their larger ves­ Mexico and Guatemala practically settled----- He Returned in After Years and the Ori­ your visit to their store pay you Capt. Joshua Norton, formerly of hark John ginal Contract Was Carried Out. bers,Woo her vocal ability, and the result was one of sels, established himself in San Francisco, and Lewiston Mill Co. a iopt plan to raise S400,- R. Stanhope, is in command of the Rockport great satisfaction to that gentleman. becoming interested as co-owner of vessels 000 by preferred stock and mill will start at schooner Hattie C. Luce Capt, Torrey of ( )ne of the leading stores in town had an conducted the business of the firm at that early day----- Ocean steamer Elbe bound for the schooner is at home sick. In connection with the biography of Col. attractive display of Red Seal preparati ns in poll. New York from Bremen, iun into by Scotch L. D. Carver, which appeared in this paper Down Rubber Bool Chapman & Flint built anil owned the Sch. Mary J. Lee, Norton, and O. M. M eats, its windows during the past week. steamer Craithie, 475 tons, in English channel, Marrett, Harris, from I’erry Bros.; Mary fast week, the following anecdote will prove Gorham Andrews of Thomaston, inspect >r harks Marinion and Catharine in 1847, the sinking the Elbe in 15 minutes; 303 lives interesting: ship Ionian in 1849, the ship William Stetson Langdon, Hatch, from F. Cobb Co., for of customs at Eastport, Me., spent Sunday in lost----- Bkt. James W. Elwell, Bath, arrived New York; Matilda. Lewis, from A. F. Col. Carver and an elder brother, both in 1851, the ship Oracle in 1853, the ship New Bedford, Mass., after encountering hurri­ Overshoes, Provisions, town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Carle­ Crockett Co.; Idaho, Hall, from Farrand, youngsters, left the farm at Montvillle for Bel­ ton. Isaac F. Chapman in 1855, the ship St. James cane, one man killed------.Annual meeting fast, to get a chance to go to sea. There Sale! in 1856, the ship Frank Flint in 1857, the Spear & Co.; Island Queen, Lockhart, from Maine Press Association held in Angusta, re­ A. J. Bird & Co., for Boston, sailed Thurs were no vessels in port when thev arrived, Mrs. T. 11. Ingraham, who has been visit­ ship St. Mark in 1859 and i860, and the sec­ electing old board of officers------Amos Har­ ing here the past two weeks, returns to Rock­ day. but they found that sailois were wanted in Canned Goods, ond ship Oracle in 1862, the first having been vey, Carmel, .Me., 75 years old, faints from Bangor. They took an account of cash, and land tomorrow. sold in England. Sch. Mabel Hooper, Hooper, was in port hunger on street, Watertown, Mass.; will be at Cardenas Jan. 25th for North of Hatteras. found they had $1.50, just enough to take Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fuller have been visit­ During the existence of the firm of Chap­ given a ticket to Rochester, N. Y., where has ing in this city the past week. one of them to the Queen City. Then the 20 Per Cen Groceries, man «fc Flint the two partners never kept per­ relatives------250 shoe workers, Ashland, Sch. Lottie, Brown, arrived from Belfast older brother proposed that the Colonel sonal accounts, but drew from the common Mass., strike; also 1000 ice cutters on Hud­ Sunday to load for New York from A. F. should go to work in the ship yard and learn It was the intention of both Manager Eu­ fund what money they needed for personal son River----- 500 Italians leave New Orleans Crockett Co. to build vessels while he, the elder, should gene Tompkins and Wilson Barrett that expenses. Thus when the partnership was for Italy on account low wages paid------State Sch. Addie E. Snow, Darby, arrived from take the money, go to Bangor, ship, and learn “The Manxman” should run f r one week dissolved each had exactly the same amount ment Dover National Bank shows Cashier Belfast Sunday. to sail vessels, and when he gut able to Discount only, hut so great has been its popularity that of money to his credit. During the greater Abbott’s stealings to he $97,595------New Sch. Fiheinan, Kimball, is at Black Island have a vessel he’d employ the Colonel to it is now’ the intention to give three more per­ part of the time they lived in the same style of England business men meet in Boston and or­ load ip g for New York. build it for him. We deliver promptly and save formances of the play this week. For Mon­ houses. ganize for the purpose of protecting New This proposition was agreed to, the brothers day evening the attraction is “Othello.” On They had purchased adjoining lots in Sch. Emily F. Swift, Staples, is in the In orderto RE- our customers all trouble. . . England’s business enterprises----- Strike in stream from A. J. Bird & Co. for Boston. went their several ways and in after years Tuesday evening Mr. Barrett will produce his Thomaston in 1857, and laid the foundations Brooklyn over, although men who struck are Capt. Carver came to Rockland and con­ D l> S V x 0 U R own version of “ Virginius.” In this he has for houses exactly alike, and upon removing still out------St.Johns, N. F., awoke this morn­ Sch. Carrie C. Miles, Post, is in the stream tracted with his brother for a vessel, which (Tlw old James Donahue Stand.) taken unusual liberty with the original text, to Brooklyn they first rented adjoining houses ing to find city plastered with posters urging for New York from F. Cobb & Co. was built here and launched under the name For having shortened the first two acts, really in Fort Greene Place and afterward purchased annexation of Newfoundland to United States Schs. J. R. Bodwell and G. M. Brainerd of L. D. Carver. S T O C K be­ Cor. M ain and M yrtle Sts., combining the two in one, and adding an act brownstone houses precisely alike in Oxford ------Steamer Arnadis, Capt. Weed, arrived are hauled up at the Breakwater for the win­ that is all his own. street. in Boston this afternoon----- Annual encamp ter. fore taking ROCKLAND. The presence at every performance of an They built in 1865 a block of houses, form­ ment Vermont G. A. R. held in Brattleboro, SHIPPING BILL. Sch. Maynard Sumner, Dobbin, is at Vin­ our annual y (fb a audience that leaves little or no room for late ing one side of Montague Terrace, Brooklyn, Barney Cannon, jr., of Bellows Falls elected alhaven loaded with stone for Washington. Mr. Chapman taking the house at one end of comers is the best evidence that the popularity commander------Charles McGee, Cambridge, Sch. John I. Snow, Snow, is in the harbor What the Committee and State Assessors Hare of “A Black Sheep” has in no wise fallen off, the block while Mr. Klint occupied the corre­ drops dead on hall room floor from excessive account, we sponding corner at the other end. In these ready for St. John to load lumber for Neuvi- Agreed Upon—Will Doubtless Pass. though the play is in its second mouth at the dancing. tas. Park Theatre. “For laughing purposes only” houses the surviving members of the two fani- T hursday— fudge Hoar, eminent jurist will sell ev­ was evidently Hoyt’s inotto when he con­ iles still reside. and statesman, died at home in Concord, Sch. Henry Chase arrived Friday from The committee appointed by the Maine Commencing structed the piece, and its success is due to To facilitate the interest of the junior Mass., aged 79 years------fames Lewis con- ’ Portland with corn to Rockland Steam Mill. shipping owners, of which P. J. Carleton of erything in the abundance of clean, genuine rollicking members of the family the firm of Chapman victed of murder of Bvron G. Coburn by . Brig H. B. Hussey, Hodgdon, was in the Rockport is a member, ami the state assessors the shoe line fun which is evolved from every situation, & Flint was dissolved in 1888, Mr. Chapman grand jury at Portland; motion made for ‘ harbor Friday with hay from Belfast for have come to an agreement on a bill which every line of dialogue, and every verse of the taking into partnership his son-in-law, Albert new trial by Lewis’ counsel----- Ward Me | Charleston. provides for a taxation valuation of new ves­ a t a Crockett&Lovejoy G. Ropes, forming the firm o f I. F. Chap­ zMlister, society leader of 400, died in New I sels at $20 a ton, the valuation to be reduced numerous songs introduced. Sch. Annie May brought wood Saturday man & Co, and Benjamin Flint organizing . . OFFER . . David I lenderson's splendid extravanganza, York, of la grippe, after a week’s illness, aged .*from Brooksville for A. F. Crockett Co. $1 a year from that time on, and this bill the DISCOUNT Monda the lirm of Flint & Co., with his two sons, 00 years----- Mrs. Christina Singlinger and • assessors will report to the legislature. “Aladdin, Jr.,” with its exquisite scenery, gor­ C. R. and W. B. Flint. The firms continued Sch. Olive Pecker, Hall, arrived at Balti­ geous costumes, beautiful women and clever one year old twins, Philadelphia, killed by ex more Friday. As a rule in the state vessels have been val­ OF the building and management of ships, and plosion of oil lamp------Despatch from Shang ued at about $30 a ton, although it has not comedians, which ran all summer in Chicago, Sch. Walker Armington, Drinkwater, sailed BARGAINS will come to the Castle Square theater to­ are today the largest owners of sailing vessel hai says Japanese have captured Wei-Hal been uniform. In this county, however, $30 20 PER CT. tonnage flying the .American Hag. Isaac F. Wei——Sew Votk Frew sbui to Henry L. 1 15t from Newport News for Providence. night. ‘ .Aladdin, Jr.,” is said to be the most has been the accustomed valuation. '1’here from our reg­ Chapman built the L. Schepp in 1879, the ambitious, expensive and artistic production Einstein for $500,000----- Warren F. Put- 1 Sch. Edward Lainever will load for N will probably be little objection made in legis­ Jan . 21: ship E. B. Sutton in 1881, the ship I. F. ular prices. Manager Henderson has ever made. Mana­ mail, ex-president ol National Granite state York from F. Cobb & Co. lature to the passage of the bill. . CE5MT . ger Henderson has won the confidence, as Chapman in 1882, and the shipS. B. Hitch­ bank, Exeter, N. IL, suiiteuced to 5 years in Sch. Ira B. Ellenis, Marston, is in New While this will materially benefit the ship­ well as the esteem, -if the people in this city, cock in 1883. state prison, embezzlement------Nor h Atlantic York waiting fur business. ping now owned in the state some of the ves­ Mr. Chapman married Martha P. Hitch­ . GOODS 25 because he has always kept faith with the pub­ pilot chart issued today, shows 18 dangerous Capt. Win. H. Hamilton, uf sch. Lydia M. sel owners are disappointed that a bill was not cock, a native of Damariscotta, who died decided upon providing fur a tax on a vessel’s lic. “zMaddin, Jr.,” which enjoyed such a long derelicts, six of whicn are near transatlantic Deering is having a big four-master built at Nov. 4, 1883. Mr. Chapman had born to A Word io the Wise is Sufficient. AS DISPLAYED ON TIIKIlt run in Chicago, is bigger and better than route! -Gov. Nelson resigned governorship Deering's yard in Bath. Ihe vessel will income. Such a change, they claim, would him three children, a son and two (laughters. of Minnesota to take seat in U. >. Senate------not only prevent further transfers of shipping “Sinhad,” “Ali Baba” or the “Crystal Slip­ The former died and the two daughters sur­ carry about 2,500 tons of coal. . CENT . i per.” ‘‘Aladdin, Jr.,” was written by J. Cheever Bill introduced in Id. legislature making it property from the state, hut would bring back viving are Miss Mary E. Chapman and Mrs. misdemeanor to wear hats of unsightly size at Sch. Sardinian, Rockland for New York, a great deal of that which'has been enrolled Goodwin, who gav t the world “ Evangeline,” was at Salem Saturday. C O U N T E R . | ‘•Wang,” and the “ Merry Monarch,” and the Albert G. Ropes. places of amusement------Safe loboers in Prov­ in New York. I he career of Mr. Chapman was that of a idence, R. 1 , secure $8000 worth of jewelry Rockport.—Ship William II. Macy, Capt. But the majority of the state owners of ves­ Wentworth & Co. music was composed and compiled by W. II. self-made man. beginning at the bottom of J. A. Aiusbury, is about due in New York, Batchelor. SttLAl’. from Place, Peterson die Co’s faetory------.Aaron sel property are pleased with the bill, and de­ Drop In and Seethe Coods. the ladder he learned thoroughly all of the L. Simpson appointed collector of customs at from Japan------Bark Jennie Harkness, Capt. voutly hope for its passage. 338 Main Street, various details of his business, becoming fa Bangor----- Hon. John W. Deering appointed F. W. Amesbury, is on the way from Lon­ SPORT ANO PASTIME. miliar with the successive processes of con­ collector of customs at Portland----- Southern don to New York. She sailed Jan. 26------HORSE HUSTLER. ROCKLAND, - MAINE., Infants’ verting growing timber into seaworthy ves­ Pacific train held up by five men near Wilcox, Ship S. D. Carleton, Capt. Edw. Amsbury, is AND sels, and his excellence as a shipbuilder is A. 1., and robbed of $50,000— —John T. in New York discharging salt from Liverp iol, Mun Who Is Handling Most Horses A Few Early Diamond Dots lor Consideration— attested by the fact that no vessel he built Wilson nominated U. S. senator from Wash. unchartered------Ship Wandering Jew, Nich­ of .‘iny Dealer in the State. Misses’ Donovan Will Faoa O'Brien was destroyed except by fire. ----- Fire at Bar Harbor this evening de­ olls, is on the wav from Hong Kong to New His success was remarkable, but he bad stroyed $17,000 property------Charles Murphy, York w ith.general cargo, $13,000----- Ship C. I. Burroughs of Union had another car­ Cfri'ucerieg of the very best. G. A. De Haseth, first basemen on last year,s the satisfaction of feeling that it was deserved, bicyclist, sues Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co. Adolph O’Brig, Capt. Stanley Amsbury, is load of horses at the Clinton House stables Clothing Rocklands, was in the city Tuesday, en route and was the legitimate reward of worthy ex­ for $100,000 for injuries received. on the way from Manilla to New York. last week and quickly sold them. He had from Vinalhaven for Maine State College, dELigbt in price and quality. ertion. Friday.—Rev. A. J. Gordon, eloquent Bap­ Arrived Feb. 1, sch. Chester R. Lawrence, twenty in the lot, and was advertised to 421 M ain Street. Orono. Mr. De Haseth says that M. S. C. The funeral was held at the residence, 13 tist divine, died of pneumonia, aged 59 years, open the sale Wednesday. The horses by will have a strong nine the coming year. from Boston, with corn for S. E. A H. L. Montague Terrace, Brooklyn, Friday at 10:30 Boston----- French steamer ashore near Sav- Shepherd Co. deiays on the Grand Trunk missed the afte»- Mr. De Haseth is a senior and will graduate 110011 train over the Knox & Lincoln, and so o’clock. anilla refused assistance by English steamer Sailed Feb. 1, sch. Leona, for Boston, taken and promptly tilled The Ladies’ Store. next summer. He has been the guest at although in great danger------Browner & with lime from Carleton, Norwood A Co. Mr. Burroughs chartered a special train from Vinalhaven of his classmate, J. G. Caiderwood. McGown, hankers, New York, fail for $400,- Ya:mouth Junction to Thomaston, brought Mr. Caiderwood returns to Orono this week. The ship Frank Flint, mentioned in the them through, arriving at 10:30 p. m., and 000, due to shrinkage in manufacturing secu­ FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. C r mined goods o f all kinds. Joseph Donovan of this city will meet above, was commanded by the late Capt. E. rities----- Congressmen Breckinridge of Ken opened his sale as advertised. Wednesday Dick O'Brien in Lewiston next Thursday Robinson of 'Thoniastou. She was in lucky and Heard of Missouri have altercation foreuouu he sold, eight horses und the rest E lv e n tiling in Provision line. evening, if O’Brien doesn’t make another Chinese waters at the breaking out of the war eported From Brown & Co.’s Weekly went in shoit order. They arc Canada West on floor of Congress in which blows stiuck Freight Circular. postponement. Joe is in good condition, between the Celestials and England. The and participants arrested------Bath Iron Works chunks, powerfully built, and good ones. and we venture to say he will give a good ound mid Hump Steak aud 01 Flint was the largest vessel in those waters at contiacts to build 200.ton steamer fur Maine Reed & Cummingsof Hurricane Island bought M eals. account of himself. # the time and was chartered by the English The situation has not changed for the two pairs, Hiram Tolmau of the Meadows I Coast Navigation Co. to cost $45,000----- Bos­ better this week, nor is fc substantial improve­ R The management of the Rockland Base­ government to transport troops, being towed ton's new $2,300,000 public library opened to one, J. O. Cushing Az Co. of Thomaston a reuse your income by buying Knox Market, ball Association are in receipt of many letters ment in freights at all probable until there from port to port. The contract was 1400-pouud gray chunk, Elden Jones of public----- Striking inotormen 111 Brooklyn as­ shall be revivification of commerce and indus­ I from baseballists who would like to play on rising $5000 a month. Capt. Robinson, East Union a 1200-pound sorrel chunk, sault drivers, one probably fatally injured----- try, of which there are as yet no very tangible aeli euslomer carefully lool the Rockland ‘95 team. 'Phis city last year ! whose wife accompanied him, was gone 13-year-old boy ruu over by electric car driven Charles Jackson of Waldoboro a fine brown won a very enviable record as a congenial ' three years. When the war closed the indications. Meanwhile, the world’s tonnage mare and so on. after regarding bis wants. by green motonnan, Brooklyn, and killed----- supply is clearly in excess of the requirements E place for baseball, and they all want to play . ship went to Madras and loaded rice, the big- Brattleboro selectmen refuse to allow electric The other horses were sold as follows: filom etidiig you need— here. One thing, however, is and ! gest cargo that had ever been taken out of , uf commerce, under existing conditions. This certain, ta.koad through town— Annual encamp- is efc,>ecia„y 'lrue of ,be v‘ t and „ eadUy in. Clifford Clark, Thomastuu, gray Percheron that is that none but first-class material need Madras. The ship had a big freight out to horse, 1200 pounds; Gardiner Jameson, A Good Steak or Roast two ment of Rhode Island G. A. R., Newport; creasing merchant steam fleets, which are apply. The management will put out a first- China, and a rich freight back, and this taken Daniel R. Ballou, Providence, elected com­ Warren, Morgan mare, brown, 1200 pounds; P rovisionrt, classi bteam or it will not put out any. with its war contracts made the voyage gradually displacing sail vessels on nearly all Patrick Walsh, Rucklaud, black and gray pounds to r...... 25c mander----- Biddeford has bought of Dr. F. the pathways of transportation. * * The F l o u r , ( of the most profitable in the history of ship­ G. Warren lot adjoining the site of burned chunks, 2450 pounds; Elias Davis, Warren, ping. inquiry for general cargo tonnage for distant nice bay Maine horse, 1100 pounds; Mr. O-roeei'ies, | city building for $10,000----- R. G. Dun Az Co. foreign ports continues small, and rales re­ Canned Go< Country Sausage in Rags, LIST OF LETTERS report 354 failures in United Slates past week Young, Meadows, extra nice black team, main nominally as before. * * * West In­ 2800 pounds, very closely matched. A. II. M e a t s . It may not be geueraily known that Mr. ! against 370 last year------Provisional cabinet, dia freights show very little improvement in per lb. only...... Ge. 1.1st. Silver, Fruuk , Newfoundland, resigued, alter being in office Ingraham, Rucklaud, bought several, among j Vegetables, Allun, A B. I.ftilifB' 1.1»|. Chapman aud his old partner, Benjamin F. point of chartering aud none as regards rates, them one chestnut family horse, very hand­ Bowie, E. K. B iudbury Miss Eva (2) Flint, were brothers, an uncle named Flint I but a month----- Premier Jtu, Japan, received either outward or homeward. There is a ...... „ .7 And a Good Rio Coffee for • Bucklin, A. tt. Condon, Lalia I Chinese peace envoy------Joseph Lombard, some; George Ginn, Green’s Island, hay H a l l ’s Cuunell, Gao. C. D avb. G . B. adopting Benjamin Chapman, his name be­ little more inquiry forpugar tonnage, but the ' t bunk, 1100 pound,} Charles Roberts, bay Cuuuinghum, Iru Fltageruld, Mr*. Everett ; prominent citizen of Augusta, died, aged 65 ing changed to Flint by act of legislature. ! years. condition of tire market for that commodity marc, 1200 pounds. Dvanuunu, Capt. Chun. FauIkinkum, Mini M iudy Mr. Flint died several years ago. Du vis, ttrotf. H u ru y . Mi»- Jennie (2) is not favorable for an active movement. p-gb. iy Mr. burroughs will arrive with an Town Garrity. Joseph W. Lunl. Mlw Zuluia Saturday.—Two Illinois councils A. P. A. Coastwise freights arc barely steady for I uni- ciu a „ice |uaj of big ones, GrotfS, Capt. Geo. L. Lougiey, Manila secede on account of organization taking part ber and tics, seasonably dull for coal and \|,_ burroughs sells a carload in belfasl Watts & Perry, G ill, r Fred 1 vu <>. B. (2) Mutbowa, Mis* May Have you got a cold? Do you feel sick and in politics----- Dr. H. E. Pope of Detroit generally slow-f all round. A considerable , this A.eck, n c has sold horses in all tnc Market, | H utch, 8. K . Meio. Ml. Ifaltle murdered by male nurse with hatchet------« 1 ■ t 4. lle r c k r , A lie tide Milliken Mia. Juuie (2) sore, coughing at night, sore throat etc. Get fleet of coaster, is lard up. principal cities and towns of the state He 10tl Park St.,Roekb 813 Muiu Mt. Opp. r e r u a u l A; B le th v u .: Ogier, lU<- w. w. Porter, Mlaa ttoae E. a bottle o f Balsam of Wintergreen. Percy Ludlam, young American sojourning in Charters.—Sch, Helen Montague (cor- La> sold 500 hoi&cs aiuce September. THE ROCKLAND COURIEK-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895

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LOCAL LACONICS sessions will be evangelistic in character, and promise. The position is a very|flatter»ng ona ter, Hamlin of Ellsworth, Peasleeof Wiscasset, ROCKLAND HIGHLANDS. will be arranged by a committee consisting and “Chummy” is to he congratulated upon White of Rockland, Sweetser of New Glou­ Matters Trivial and Important Dished Up In of Rev. Messrs. Wescott, Abbott and Woods. securing it. He has been in professional cester, Adams of Bowdoin. Harry Post, who was thrown from a team baseball only two years but already commands To incoporate the Blue Hill Banking and Abbreviated Form for Homo Use. Petitions have been circulated in this city Jan. 1, crushing his collar bone, is getting and largely signed asking for the reappoint­ a salary that is only second to the national Trust company. along quite nicely and is so as to be up around ment of Hon. D. N. Mortland as railroad com­ league. Bangor has reserved him for the By Senator Walls, bill to incorporate the the house----- Mr. Bowden of China visited Dunn & Carr’s store is being improved with missioner. coining season but was unable to pay his Rockland and Vinalhaven Telephone and his sons, Charles and Herbert, at the High­ handsome metal ceiling. price. The Queen city loses him regretfully. Telegraph company. “The year we handled five hundred barrel8 lands recently----- Mrs. A. IE Rich, who has It is the Talk o f the of lobsters we thought we were doing an im* Max Antin has put in a new and big safe. By Mr. Sanborn of Waldoboro bill to in­ been in poor health for some time, is able to Changes at the courthouse are being made coporate George Bliss, E. O. Clark and mense business,” said one of the Rockland ride out. by J"nes & Bicknell, the contractors. Vinalhaven people want the Rockland Or­ others as the Woldoboro Loan and Trust Town that Revival meetings were continued in the representatives of the /Xmerican Express Co., chestra to come on there Valentine’s Day. Tuesday, “but last year we bandied five thou­ company; capital $25,000. Unlike most proprietary medicines, the form­ Methodist church four afternoons and even Rabbi Leven of Boston has located in this Bv Mr Tolman of Warren, bill to incopor­ ings of last week. sand barrels.” city, taking up his residence on Sea street, ula of I)r. J. C. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and other ate the Warren and Thomaston street railroad preparations are cheerfully sent to any physi­ Rev. J. J. Blair, formerly of this city, has Isaac N. Thorndike, who lives on the Thom­ there are a half dozen Jew families in Rock­ company. aston road and drives a milk cart into Rock­ land. cian who applies f«»r them. Hence the special been installed pastor of the Congregational Judge Burbank of Saco, Mrs. J. T. Mason favor accorded these well-known standard church at Wallingford, Conn. land, fell from his barn scaffold Tnursday The Morse, Trussell, McLoon Machine Co. of Biddeford, Department Commander Gil­ S. G. PRESCOTT & CO. evening, a distance of 16 feet, sustaining in­ remedies by the World’s Eair commissioners. Manola Mason and “Jack” in Friend Fritz boiler was inspected by the city fathers, man, G. A. K , <’• -I. Millell of Gorham, and juries to one of his hips, The injuries, while Wednesday, and permission granted to oper­ Dr. Price of Richmond, before the finance is sure to call out a large audience. The serious, will be but temporary. This is the tickets will be on sale the coming week. ate it. committee advocated the resolve appropri­ first time Mr. Thornkike has been off duty ating $20,000 and $5000 annually in addition S p e c ia l Have the Best Stove Rev. C. W. Bradiee has been lecturing in for six years, Marcus Mitchell is having his newly bought home painted. It is the Withington house on for the soldiers’ home at N ew p o r, Sena’ r Bangor and making an address to the stu­ Sch. Adelbert Ames, Capt. Geo. James in, Walls of Knox told the committee of oppo.-i- and Chestnut dents of Bucksport Seminary the past week. Pleasant street. Charles Haney handles the R e d u c e d armers, has been libelled by Patrick Clancy of Port­ brush. tion to the measure in his part of the state. Labo rers, The stockholders of the Knox County land in the sum of $10,000. The vessel was No action was taken. Creamery association will hold their annual discharging coal at Portland last week, when “These Monroe and Moore appointments A petition comes from Svxans Island ask­ S a le ! T e a m s te rs , meeting at the court house Feb. 14, at 10 Clancy, who was in charge, had his thigh may be a hoax,” said one of our citizens to ing the incorporation of Swans Island, another, Friday. “Oh, no!” said the citizen; Can find no better shoe than the A. M. broken by some lumber falling upon him, Western Sifter Islands, Outer Johns Island, and ether injuries were sustained. The libel “there’s no hoax about this administration Baker Island, Harbor Island, Greeu Island, The James F. Sears Hose Co. levee is but Hoke Sm ith!” tread W inner. slated for Feb. 14, and reserved seats for the was served on the schooner at this port this Heron, Gooseberry, Hat, Buck, Orrino, It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured week. Hon. C. E. Littlefield represents the Round and Finney Islands into a town. rpressly togive A LL O<»K WORK* stage performance are now on sale by mem­ |E R S the B e s t S e r v ic e l> r the Least Money. bers of the company. Rockland owners. THE MAINE LEGISLATURE. ’ Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; 'in two styles, seamless Balmoral aud Congress- Apples are wanted by Thorndike & Hix. The long disputed question of harbor with and without tap sole. They are making great quantities of their boundaries, particularly those pertaining to POLICE COURT. “the cove,” so called, has after many years At Augusta the past week among other AM O S P. T A P L E Y & CO., famous Gold Coin mincemeat and must have matters the following have been before the To be found in the city and BO8TON. MAS8. apples. Write to them or call if you have been settled, and a map thereof was received Legislature Will 8s Asked Io Extend Its Juris­ from Washington by Mayor Knight Thursday. legislature: their prices are attractive. apples to sell. The fish and game people Tuesday had diction and Increase Judge's Salary- Capt. Henry Pearsons while returning Tues­ The final settlement is from the lines fixed by Major Head of Portland, sent here by Representatives Hall in the afternoon, which F. A. Peterson, day from a visit in New York, slipped at the was well filled with sportsmen, fishmen, their railroad station in Bath and sustained a frac­ government last season. Secretary Lamont Petitions have been circulated and signed Agent, Rankin Block, Rockland. has just added his signature of approval aud friends and the public. The committee on by many citizens, asking the legislature t > ture of the wrist, which will lay off from ac­ inland fisheries and game heard what was tive duty for about three weeks. the end is reached. give the Rockland Police Court concurrent said; Hon. L. T. Carleton of Winthrop in­ jurisdiction with theS. J. Court to the extent “Dr. Baxter’s Great Invention,” a very At St. Peter’s Episcopal vestry Thursday troduced the speakers. Stuffed and live evening a reception was given the officers of $100, and to fix the judge’s salary at $1200. Call and See T h e m a t their witty play, is in rehearsal by members of the specimens of the capercaizil and the black Relieved of puzzling phraseology, the peti Save Ufe Universalist circle, for presentation in the and teachers of the Sunday school. In game birds were displayed on the clerk’s musical program there was a piano solo by tion asks that Rockland’s municipal court New Store. "grSKe5t\£f achievements; vestry, where many bright little successes of desk. Hon. W. W. Thomas, Jr., of Portland, may try claims that are as largeas $100. Under this sort have been scored in the past. Mrs. G. W. Smith, vocal solo by Mrs. G. M. who was the distinguished speaker of the day, lore and far greacS^ictories have Barney, clarinet solo by Albert Beverage, the present law claims of $20 and more must Capt. F. J. Dobbin, formerly of Jonesport, opened the hearing by an interesting and be tried in the Supreme Court. piano duet by Mrs. A. D. Bird and Mrs. Ada eloquent talk on the above named game birds been won on the fields* of Science has removed to Rockland with his family and Keene, violin solo by Joseph Legault and Regarding the salary, Judge Hicks now re­ 90 Sea Street occupies the Lewis Brewer house Pacific which are inhabitants of Sweeden, the coun­ ceives $500 and the city gets out of it about OR than on battle fields. The giving banjo specialites by John F. Singhi. Re try of which he is so fond. These birds street. He will command schooner Maynard freshments were served. <1400. relief from pain alone is a matter Sumner, now loading stone at Vinalbaven for prospered there and he could see no reason 252 Main St. There are 24 guests at the city farm, about why they should not do as well here, and fur­ of concern to every one; how much Washington. the usual number at this season of the year, nish a valuable addition to our list of game Children Who Sutler Telephones 45-2 and 43-2. At the meeting of the board of mayor and birds which is small. He related how the more deserving of attention is the aldermen Thursday afternoon the following but the poor department is helping sixty fami­ from scrofulous, skin or scalp diseases, ought lies outside the poor-house, the largest number Sweeds themselves had emigrated to Am­ to be given Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ calling back of a victim from the traverse jurors were drawn : W. S. D. Healey, erica, multiplied and became a valuable, Coal Shed at Thorndike 4 H ix ’ s Geo. E. Thomas, Janies Hanrahan, Frank D. since Overseer Hall has been on the board, covery, for purifying the blood. For children arms of an apparently unconquer­ which is eleven years. Mr. Hall, however, industrious and well-behaved addition to who are puny, pale or weak, the “ Discovery” Alden, Geo. W. Ingraham, James R. Rollins, our population. He could see no rea­ New W h a r f able death. J. H. Melvin. thinks that the poor department will complete is a tonic which builds up both flesh and the year within its appropriation. Other son why these game birds of Sweeden “Prince Pro Tera,”in Farwell Opera House, strength. What is said of it for children ap­ That our words are not exag­ cities and towns owe Rockland considerable would not prosper equally as well here and plies equally to adults. As an appetizing, re­ Tuesday evening, was enjoyed by a large money for care of foreign poor, but are rather become of great value for sporting purposes. gerated the experience with audience. The entertainment proved to be storative tonic, it sets at work all the processes slow in paying. Rockland, however, pays its The conditions in Maine were similar to of digestion and nutrition, rouses every organ one of the best ever given in the city,the sing­ outside poor bills promptly. those of Sweden. He told a story of how ing excellent, the acting and “hits” up to into natural actions, and brings back health the Emperor of Germany, and suite, himself and strength. In recovering from “grippe.” • late, the dancing very fetching. The special revival services at the First and others, went on a sporting trip into the C. M. Tibbetts, Samuel Bryant and Edward ’!“Ptist chur"h ’ rc “nd" way.’ or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers forests of Sweeden. They formed a line 160 and other wasting diseases, it speedily and N. Lord returned Eriday evening from a three 1 "*> '«'« conducting hut first service Thursday rods apart, and the game was driven down 1 days sojourn at Rev. Mr. Bar.hley’s hunting “ven,nK- ',he .toom of thc chu,7,h surely invigorates and builds up the whole towards them by a troop of horsemen. Forty- system. 14 I camp on Mayhew Island, Muscongus. They ’e," ’8 Jllkd- Mr. Whittier ts a man in middle live moose and other large game were killed. report good sport, with rabbits quite plenty, >'fe, of great experience in this work. He For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or 1 le advised liberality towards all our fish ami impure blood, as Dyspepsia, Biliousness, ami they brought home a handsome string of 1 P 'eaches in a direct and earnest manner, with game interests. Mr. Thomas was handsomely MADAM pickerel no attempt at sensationalism. 1 he very sim- Blotches and Eruptions, it gives most perfect MR. E. G. PERRY of AP­ applauded. Mr. Gay, the game bird man, satisfaction. WED SXAL I , ,, , , . plicity of nis style has about it something fas- was the next speaker, and addressed the com­ I he fish markets are well supplied just cinahng. Mr. Goodfellow, the singer, has a PLETON, ME., will show. mittee in behalf of the game bird interest. Do you know that about now. Scallops are plenty and 40 cents melodious voice and sings very effectively. The other speakers for the bill were Eugene SARSAPARILLA. Declared by his attending phy­ 1 a ‘luarl» smelts sell at the rate of two pounds p he general singing is led by a chorus choir For Over Fifty Years many a pretty brand Hersey, Bangor; Col. E. C. Farrington, that look. well upon sicians to have Bright’s Disease of for 25 cents, halibut 14 to 16 cents, lobsters antj Mrs. F. M. Shaw is pianist. Bible read Augusta; F. E. Timberlake, esq., Phillips; I 14 cents a pound, pickerel plenty at 14 cents, jngs will he j|c|j tjaily at 2.30 P. M ., and gos- Mim. Winslow’s Soothing S ybup has been ‘ a Dour b arrel is sten­ the Kidneys, and therefore incur­ Professor Smith, Portland; Dr. Giddings, anod »or over fifty years by mi lions o WED SSA L two pounds for a quarter, while there is a pe, meetings each evening. The meetings Gardiner. No one appeared in opposition to I mothers for their chihlr-n while teethinu ciled upon it in the able, he abandoned hope and pre­ large supply of oysters. open with evidence of much interest on the the measure. The hill was the one approved ' with perfect 1success. IL soothes the child, j grocer’s back shop? pared to meet his fate. (-’apt. David Dodge o f schooner Idaho was part of the church and are hopeful of great by the Maine Sportsmen’s Association, calling softens the gums, allays all pain, cure-* ALMOND GKEAM. badly injured about the head aud face by (he results. for a $30,000 appropriation, etc. wind colic, and is the best remedy for . His friends were not satisfied, xplosionof a gun Tuesday. He was alone George E. Gray, whose successful work .... — ------Diarrhma. Il will relieve the poor little , Sometimes he buys Au act by Bartlett of Eliot that the chronic sufferhr immediately. Sold by Druggists in and persuaded him to try DAXA'S o. 'he schooner at the tune, raised a signal of with Q,e p angor baseball nine last season j insane of the state shall be maintained by the every part of the worhl. Twenty-five c-nh from one mill, some­ distress and was taken oft in a boat and re- won jUIU tj,c reputation of being one of the j state after two years’ residence at the Insane Red Seal $1 Sarsaparilla fur 65 cts times from another— Sarsaparilla, which had so great a yearn ______a b .tih . Be sure and ask for “ Mrs. Win- ceived surgical treatment. I he schooner finest pitchers in the New England league, Hospital. low’s Soothing Syrup. 9 Red Seal 35c Almond Cream 25 cts. wherever he can pur­ n am e. sailed for Boston 1 hursday with Capt. Dodge sjgnetl a contract Wednesday with Toronto, By Williams of Augusta, resolutions passed ' chase cheapest. What is such a brand as it completely CURED him. In in command. Canada, team, member of the Eastern league. at the convention of the county commissioners, Lincoln Association Baptist quarterly meet- This association embraces the following other that it be optional with trial justices and | that worth? a few weeks he gained twenty- ing will he held at West Rockport, in the clubs, all of which are in the states: Buffalo, municipal judges in second offences for seven pounds. Is this not con­ Baptist church edifice, Tuesday and Wednes- Providence, Syracuse, Rochester, N. Y., drunkenness, to sentence by a fine not ex­ W h bn Yo u B u r day, Feb. 5 and 6. Rev. F. M. Preble will Scranton and Wilkesbarre. The season be- ceeding $io or imprisonment not exceeding D o n o h u e ’s v in cin g ? preacb the sermon. Tuesday morning, with gins May 1 and closes Sept. 15. Gray re- 60 days. When Baby was 6ick, wo gave her Castoria. Rev. II. E. Thayer as alternative. Rev E. A. ports for duty Apr. 15 and will have $175 per Mr. Merrill of Portland presented in the When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Pillsbury’s House a new liquor agency bill. Town iee that you got DANA’S. Whittier is invited by vole of the conference month for his services. There has been no When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. P.-iu/m acy to deliver an address Wednesday morning on baseball in Canada to speak of, since 1890, agents shall keep a complete record of all BEST “True Methods of Revival Work.” The other hut this ytar the outlook is one of great liquors purchased and sold, the kind and ’ Then she had Childreu, she gave them Castoria. Old Merrill l.hug ';mre You buy a brand that i t guaranteed by the quantity sold, the price paid, the date of sal largest Hour nulls in the world and the name of the purchaser, which record shall be epen to inspection If an agent C oI f) am ami Lima.' ire . tti fails to do this he shall he fined not less than $io or more than $20. Whoever know E * o r I n y ingly misrepresents the purpose^ for which Rheumatism was so bad that James Irvin, W . L . DcUCLAS CRESSEY, JONES & ALLEN he purchases liquor shall forfeit $20 to the of Savannah, could hardly walk from pain in © n ISTHEBEST. his shoulder and joints of his legs. K P. I', w$3*iiVfci fit for a k in o . 'CHA3 T. SPEAR, mon, ------DBALE1U IN------town. .Mi liquors purchased by the munici­ pal officers shall be tested and certified to was res rted to and Irvin is well and happy.— £ s . c o r d o v a n ; I'enl. r In nil kill - <.f Abbott’s East India Corn Paint removes, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. as being pure and unadulterated, by a com­ CRAIN FEED. ETC., PAST AND PRESENT, petent assayer. A penalty not less than $50 quickly all corns, bunions and warts without 4*3.50 fiNE Calf&KAtiGARCO p i A N O S , or more than $200 is provided for adulter* pain. 5 3 .5 0 POLICE,3 SOLES. j H ardw are & fYo- den W are A n illu-lr.-iti <1 lii.-llinii-al -k. tch ulion by municipal officers of liquors which A prominent Railroad Superintendent liv­ 1 !' < in d s W e h im liter many oilier art intended for sale. No city, town or plan­ ing in Savannah, one suffering for years from I’nion, Me., a m p ly “ .“ e* Albert Smith Music Store m ir very luifjo »i tation shall sell any liquors for a percentage ,’- ^ $2 > l.7^BOYS’SCHOOLShOEi ut the town of Malaria and Geueral Debility, says, s i A c i i .L b .n , I bu-I, w« .r in g q u a lltl...... u n i (HE UNION TIM ES, T U N l A < » \ WJ » It l-;p V IK IN G -. C h i l i s , vjHcriug humanity. Yours, Union, M aine. 360 Main Street, E. L STAPLES, M -gager I i iniue, .\uble of l.crti.tuii, Hummer of J. FOISUAMER. C . S. S T z .P L L S , Nui th Haven ^teener's c T t a .