T he Courier-Gazette. V o l u m e 5 2 . tw o ROCKLAND, MAINE, QUKSDAI l, I*EBRU.\RY 2. 1897. m .... ic i... n .n m. h„ N umbkh 5
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erly by Friendship river and Pleasant Point the combatants as to bring about an explana THE CENTRAL GUARD HOUSE gti’, so called; easterly by St. Georges tiver tion. nnd Maple Juice Cove to the first mentioned “ By this tim e a great part of the night bounds. was spent; yet the design of the enemy was Wat an Embrnsiint Poslton in Whioh lo It was voted to raise >250 in addition to tl e not accomplished. Thomadon was a higher Pinos n Young Man sum raised at the annual meet.ng to he ex mark, and promised richer booty. The young pende^ on the roads. Capt. E I ward Killeran man, Christopher Curtis, before mentioned as Poli ical anti Municipal Doings was elected at thi< meeting for representative taken prisoner in Lewis’ vessel, was com The following is from the advance *.hrets t lo v J to the general c -urt. Voted that Eteazer Gay’s pelled to act as pilot, and the barges procee of the Maine Bugle for January, 1897, hy of Our Forefathers island be a separate school district. This is ded on up towards this place. This lad, General J. P. Ctlley. land is now known as Gay’s bland. though he dared not disobey orders enforced The mention in the narrative of the Four At an adj turned meeting held at the house by threats and a pistol at his breast, did Brothers in Blue of this m ilitary adjunct to of Andrew Robinson, Monday, May 30, Mr. Town II nr rawed by British War Vessels what he could to prevent further mischief, by the military rule of the city ol Washington Robinson was chosen grand juror to attend exaggerating the distance and the time during the War of the Rebellion, will recall and Modi Dmntge Is Done to Shipping the Supreme Judicial Court held at Wiscasset, necessary to reach Thomaston; nnd so well to many an old soldier something of personal on the first Tuesday of June. — Bravery of bad Hares Thomastuwii succeeded, that when almost there, as the experience. A pril 7, 1863, while duabled by Armed British cruisers hiving intercepted dawn began to open in the cast, the emenry the Wv und in the lig h t arm end shoulder I EXTRACTED AND FILLED From llesti action-Very Exciting an l burned some shipping in Georges River became discouraged and hastily returned. was detailed as judge advocate on the staff and its tributaries, a meeting was called by Were These Days. “ Curtis was then set on shore at the of General Martindale, Military Governor of the selectmen to meet at the meeting house, lower narrows, to negotiate for a ransom of Washington, and was assigned to duty as ex WITHOUT PAIN, Friday, July I , to adopt measures f ir the de the prizes. This was so far effected that amining officer at the central guard house fence of the tow n. Edward Killeran was Capt. Matthew Robinson, through a relative and remained on this duty till Augu«t 1, IS A GREAT ADVANCE IN DENTISTRY. chosen moderator. A ll matters relating to XIII. on Monhegan, agreed to ransom his vessel at 1863. The services of this detail wete unique POWDER the purpose for which the meeting was called >600; but, having collected the money and and the experiences varied, most o f the or Absolutely Pure. W e apply our local anaesthetic, DEN- IS 14. A t a jury draft held at the house were left with a committee of five consisting of put off for Monhegan, where the ships and dinary work ot a police judge, with those of of Robert McIntyre, S.turday, January I, James Malcolm, Edward Killeran, J ihn H all, prizes lay al anchor, he was met by a gale of the chief of police were united in one per Celebrated for It* great li-averilnir airen<1b and TO LIN . to the tooth or gums, and then Joshua Rivers was chosen petit juror to attend Samuel Payson and George Young, with in healihflllnea*. Assur* s the f»od Hgtlnat kbun* and wind and storm so severe as to retard his son. Before relating one of these incidents, nil firms <>f adulteritlon eoinmoo to the ehaae proceed Painlessly. the Court of Common Pleas at W arren on the structions to report at the adjourned meeting progress tdl the fleet had been compelled to a description of the guard house may he ap brands. on the afternoon of the next day. The report second Monday of the month. sail for Halifax. propriate and the following is taken from the KOVAL BAKING TOWDKttCO., NEW YORK, Ih e town having refused to unite the fifth of the committee was accepted without divis "On Sunday, Sept, n th , an express arrived history of the Fourteenth New Hampshire *_S A F E , SURE, PAINLESS. and sixth school districts, at a previous meet* ion at this adjourned meeting. Edward K il from McCobb’s Narrows with the intelligence regiment. mg, the inhabitants ot those districts petitioned If ran, James Malcolm and Edward Killeran that the British were coming up George’s “ The central guard-house had been used to accompany her tears, when she said, “If fur a reheating on the ground that the sixth were appointed a committee of safety. River. The people generally turned out as tbe common city-jail before the war. It you had doubted who the father was, I would WeAre Still in The Rush. district being so small, a school could not be The depredations committed by the British with their muskets, and the artillery promptly was not a very strong prison, nor was it well not have cared; but to doubt who the mother carried on profitably, or as was expressed in in Cushing this year, and the engagements, took its station on Vote’s w h aif at Thomas constructed as to convenience or sanitary ad is! Boo, h o o ! hoo I !“ the exact language of the petition, “ to see if skirmishes and false alarms which followed ton. After waiting till daylight, however, it vantages. It was small, and looked tore . . . . Thousands of References. the town will join tbe fifth and sixth school are best related by Eaton in his History of was ascertained that the alarm was without like the engine-house of some New England districts together as the sixth district is so Thomaston, Rockland and South Thomaston foundation, having been caused by a swivel fire company than a jail. It was built of A CUSHING BOY. All branches of modern dentistry, skillfully performed, crown and bridge »mall that they can't get any good of their from which we obtained the following ac discharged by some mischievous boys down brick with stone floors, and consisted of a public money if the town don’t see fit to join count: “ The coast was much harassed this the river, for the purpose ot frightening two main building, some forty feet square and Who Has Criw'ed Irom the Vtr, Bolton iha work mounted on 22 K gold. No plates required. Filling and preserving the the said districts together." The petition also It natural teeth a specialty. season by ships-of-war nud privateers, prowl young men by the names of Gay and Me two stories high, with an L extending forty or included a request that John Ila ith o rn and ing among the islands and headlands for Intyre who were out on a courting expedition, fifty feet to the rear from the centre of the Top ol ihe Ladder ol Suootu George Young be set off from the fifth dis plui der, as well as by more serious attempts and which,being taken for a signal of danger, building. This L was two stories high, and trict and be annexed to the sfkth; also to sec at invasion. Among these, besides the Fly, was answered by three guns at the lately was divided into cells on each floor, located It is always pleasing for us t<» mention the EX-POSTMASTER, J. W. BARTLETT, SAYS; if the town would locate the districts in the were the brig Bieam , the ship Rattler and the captured fort, spreading the alarm in every on each side of an alley down the centre. In success of any Knox county boy. Last week lower end of the town. A meeting wa* ac 1 have had seven teeth extracted at Dr. Damon’s office without a particle Liverpool Packet, the last of which was par direction.” the main ouilding, on the first floor, were we were pleased to receive a set of calendars cordingly held to give the petitioners an op of qxdn, my teeth comes bard and It has always been a dread to have one ticularly successful and troublesome. Their A t a meeting held at the school house at rooms used as offices for reception and trial from A. N. Swallow & Co. wholesale and re portunity to be heard. The voteis met at the extracted, but after trying one, by his method, I was so well pleased, that I policy, with regard to ptisone.-s taken from the head of Broad Cove, Monday, November or examination of prisoners, property-room, tail grocers o f Charlestown,of which firm A. A. school house at Broad Cove, and organized had the whole seven out, and can heartily recommend his method. private and unarmed vessels, was now 7, M ark Langdon H ill received 12 votes, and and guard rooms. 1 he second Hour consisted Fales, a Cushing boy is a member. The New Attn Robert M cIntyre as moderator. After South Thomaston, Me. changed; most of whom, instead of being set Dr. Benjamin Brown 6 for Representative to of one large room, No. 1, into which most England Grocer in a recent issue published ample opportunity has been given to each on shore as formerly, were sent to Halifax and Congress from the Third Eastern District. o f the piiioncrs were sent at first, especially an exceedingly line portrait and the accom petitioner to state his case or air his griev detained a9 prisoners of war. The Bulwark, ( To be continued.) if citisens. There were usually from fifty to panying sketch of M r. Fales: “ A. A . Fales, ances, it was voted not to disturb the exis PEOPLE AT A DISTANCE an English battleship of 74 guns, was well one hundred prisoners in this room. All elected a member of the Executive Committee ting relations of the two districts. known by the people here to be on the coast, Bucklen’a Arnica Salve. kinds and grades of people, from the soldier of the Boston Retail Grocers* Association re Can make appointments by sending a postsl or telephone flO-3 » few days The annual town meeting was held at the cruising in the bay, and occasi mally sending found drunk on the streets, to men arrested cently was horn in Cushing, M e., November ahead, stating what hour they will be at the office and what they wish to house of Samuel Payson, Tuesday, March. 15. T h e B est Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, a barge among some of the adjacent islands, for murder, and even what could now he <3i 1858. H e was educated in the common have done. Edward Killeran was chosen Moderator. The Biuises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever with no ostensible object but to plunder and termed “ suspects," found their way to the schools of the town, and at the Maine W es following officers were elected: Clerk, A n Our painless methods have been recommended by many of the leading frighten the fishermen of the region. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains central guard-hou-te. leyan Seminary st Kent's Hill, drew Robinson; Selectmen,Robert McIntyre, Corns, and all Skin Ernptions, and positively medical profession through tbe cou ntry. I “ Few or no coasters were willing to “Capt J. S. Cooper of the Tenth New Jer lie came to Bostou at the age of ao, and Andrew Robinson and Samuel Payson; Treas cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar venture out of port; but on the 22d of June, sey, was in charge of the central guard house, first found employment in a retail shoe store urer, Edward K illeran; Assessors, Benjamin READ WHAT SOME OF OUR DOCTORS SAY. 1814, Captains McKeHer and Savward, in a anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money having under him two officers, taking twenty- in Chelsea where he remained for about six Killeran, William Malcolm and Dunbar lien- refunded. Price 25 cents pet box. For sale lime coaster of 50 tons, impatient of further four hour tours, alternately, from noon to month*, and then secured a position at the derron; Collector, Andrew Robinson, and by W . H . Kittredge To whom It may concern: I have been personally acquainted with Dr. delay and against the remonstrances of neigh noon; and an ample guard, with sergeants foot of tbe ladder with the firm of A. N. voted four cents and five mills on the dollar Damon for four years and I know him to be a safe and capable dentist, whose bors and friends, dropped down the Georges and other subalterns. Swallow, City Square, Charlestown, of which for collecting; Constable, Moses Robinson; painless method of extracting teeth meets my hearty approval. river, resolved to take advantage of the pre “ May 26, Lieuts. Stark Fellows and Car- firm he is now a member. H e never worked Road Surveyors, John H a ll, Edward K illeran, M. P. JUDKINS, M. D„ Rockland, Me. vailing northeast wind and a dense fog that roll D. Wright, now U. S. Commissioner of for any other firm, nor has he been connected Elijah Norton, Moses Fogerty, Dunbar Hen enveloped the whole bay, to elude the enemy Labor, were detached from the Fourteenth with any other house since he entered this Having several times seen the use of the local anesthetic for painless extrac derson, Cornelius Davis and W illiam Parsons; and reach a market. They were met, how by the order of (Jen. Martindale, commander ■tore. Surveyor of Lumber, Adam W iley; Fence tion of teeth by Dr. Damon, I am sat lefled that the teeth are actually taken ever at the mouth of the river by two of the military district of Washington, and detailed H e is a Director ol the 999th Artillery As Viewers, W illiam Vose, George Young, E d A re You out without pain and without any bad after effects, I cauiheartlly recommend Bulwark’s barges, well manned and armed, for duty at Central guard house. Lieut. Ira sociation one of the leading social clubs of the ward Killeran, Samuel Payson and Elijah It to any who need teeth extracted. proceeding up the river, and were captured at Berry, jun., afterwards relieved Lieut. Fel Charlestown District. He is a member of the Norton; I log Reeves, Samuel Payson, Law H. B. ABBOTT, M. D. once. The officer in command immediately lows; and Lieutenant Soloman of the One order of Odd Fellows. rence Parsons and ilaunce Robinson; Pound 8EB WHAT DR. JORDAN SAYS. entered into a negotiation to restore their U sin g Hundred and Seventy-eighth New York, re The firm of A. N. Swallow it C o, is one of Keeper, Samuel Payson; Field Drivers, Geo. lieved Lieut. Wright the iau of June. Lieut. I -would advise all my friends having difficult dental work to patronize Dr. properly on condition the prisoners would the oldest and best known in Charlestown,and Young, William Burton and Job Gay. pilot them up the river. Berry relieved Capt. Coop<*r, and was placed has enjoyed uninterup'ed prosperity for over Damon of Rockland, as he extracts the most difficult teeth without pain to a Mary Thompson having become a charge “ Thir, they agreed to do, it is believed, as Tiro boat brand o f canned in charge of the prison. Other officers of the sixty years. It has ulways paid it* bills and certainty and all hts work la flrat-olaae. of the town, the selectmen were instructed to Fourteenth, among them Lieut. George F. J. A. JOR DAN, M. D., North Haven, Me. far up as George’s Fort, a small unimportant has never even asked ail extension of call on her children and request them to sup work in tbe town of St. George, built by gov goodn that are put up. Blauchard, were subsequently on duty at the credit. port her in whole or in part. Paupers con ernment in Juiy, 1809, under superintendence Goods that you can roly central guard house. During this Summer of M r. Fales’ father, M r, A. S. Fales, still re SPECIAL NOTICE. tinued to multiply, and their support for the of Capt. Thomas Vose of Thomiston. A on as being wurranlod. 186J, the property clerk was Sergt. F. C. sides and conducts a retail grocery store in tbe year was, os usual, sold at public auction. M ajrr Porter was also there from June 28 to Horner of the Seventy-sixth New York, aud good old town of Cushing, Maine, and is a 1 have .lately secured the services of DR. J. H. M’DONALD. Dr. McDonald Ruth Brasier was bid oft by Abigail Higman Goorln tliat will staud the July 11, probably to inspect or direct; and the clerks were R. N. Washburn of Thirty- subscriber to the New England Grocer. has been connected with Dr. Qordan, 995 Washington street, Boston, for the at $1.42 per week; James W alke by W m. IL Prince, still of St. George, was employed test o f use—tbeir bost ninth Mass., J. P. Cherry of Seventy sixth M r. A . A . Fales is eminently qualified for last -five years, and was for some time assistant dentist In the dlopensary of liigmau at $1.10; Mary Henderson by New Y o rk, and J. B. Davenport of Twentieth the Nerw England School of Medicine. He is on expert painless extractor and to get sod and timber for the work. It con recommendation. No the position to which he has ju«t been elected, bleszer Gay at 27 cents; and the widow sisted of a rampart in the firm of a crescent Mass." lie has been a succetiful business man and a flue workman. Riw ley bv Joshua Rivers at 75 cents until the housekeeper should bo toward* the river, upon which were mounted There were from twenty to forty case* of has always been active iu association work, first Monday ol April. two if not three 18 pound iron guns. At without them. Wo refer arrest and detention to he examined into and he has always taken a great intcrcd in the it was voted to raise $200 for the support tached to this were the barracks, a small to the Gan lied Goods that daily. The cases were duly entered in a Boston Retail Grocers' Association. Person of schoo l»; »5o f . >r tbe support o f the gospel block house, and magazine of brick; and the docket, and under the name of each culprit ally, he is affable, considerable of an optimist, and £425 for tne repair of highways. Voted bear . . . enclosure was completed in the rear by a high was the cause of his arrest and a few notes genial and companionable. e ® that each laborer on the highway be allowed J. HENRY DAMON, board fence. A t or soon after the commence giving some additional facts. 1 will give one £1.50 per day; and that 75 cents be paid per ment of the war, a guard o f soldiers was sta incident to show the range of investigation Surgeon Dentist, and DR. MCDONALD, Assistant. day loi the use of a cart, plough and yoke of tioned in this post, under command of Serg’t T h e demanded. WITH PUPIL ANO TEACHER oxen. -After appropriating the above sums, Office, Spear Block, over Fernald & Blethen’s, Rockland, Me. Nute; but these having been withdrawn for One morning as 1 entered the building I the meeting adjourned to meet at tbe house of noticed in one corner a huge pile of canteens, tKLRI'HUSK CALL, (IO S---- service elsewhere, Nute, June 8, 1813, left the Thi True tf Kntvlid{» Hu in AtunbiM a Samuel Payson, Monday, A pril 4. establishment in the charge of H . Pi 1 nee, who Gold Coin jugs and bottles. 1 expressed some surprhe A t this adjourned meeting, Edward Killeran engaged an elderly man, Ephraim Wylie, to at (his display and asked the prison clerk Frail For All Who »lib IL was elected moderator. It was voted that the stay there and keep thing* iu order. . . PUT UP BY . . what was up now. H e smiled and suggested widow Rawley, who was a town charge, that a reference to the docket would further WINTER WEDDIN6S. “ When the barges came up, this sole de sLOuld go from bouse to house of each tax perplex me. 1 opened the docket aud among Sunt. C. E. Meservey attended (he last fender of George’s fort and tbe river, was payer to obtain her support, and that the the first entries read the names of some three Teachers Meeting in So. Thomaston. These within doors, preparing h*a evening meal. Popular Young People Who Hits Beooma Part length of her stay should be measured in pro T h o rn d ik e & H ix women charged with smuggling liquor across meetings are well attended and great interest Advancing with a qnick and steady pace, the portion to the amount o f tax paid, the largest Long Bridge, that the liquor was found in is manifested. The So. Thomaxton teachers ners In Life's Journey enemy mounted the parapet of the fort, aud tax payers entertaining the greatest numt>er their possession, and a note in form of an or feel well repaid for joiuiog the Teachers Read the officer in command, with a stentorian KOCKLAND. of days. The hoarding o f school teachers at der from Gen. Martindale staling that one of ing Circle a branch* of tbe International voice, ordered a surrender. No one appear the homes of attending scholars, which ob the women had a child in the carriage when Reading Circle. The next meeting w ill he Benjamin S. Whitehouse, a popular engi* ing at the door, the officer ordered a musket tained later on, had its genesis, possibly, from arrested, and directing rue to find out if it held in the high school building at the Keag neet on the Maine central, and M ix Amy to be fired at it; the ball of which passed this unique method of furnishing support to was her baby or a borrowed one. The tug village Feb. 6th. Alice Poll, an eatimahle young lady of O w l’a through the upper panel, and, grazing the the town’s poor. Before tbe meeting adjourned, gestion of such an endeavor was appalling to Head, were married at high noon Tuesday shoulder of M r. W ylie, lodged in his bunk. The seniors st Bates College met Wedacs the majority of the voters were evidently im a younf unmarried officer. W hile I perceived at the Methodist parsonage by Kev.C.W .Hrad- ‘Surrender!’ again shouted the offi :er. On day, elected officer* and assigned parts. S. pressed with the conviction that their disposi Capt. Cooper laugbiug internally, personally, lee. The ceremony was private but the many this, the occupant sallied out, and peremptorily Osgood Andros, of this city, was especially tion of tbe unfortunate widow was not in ac laughing was tbe most remote achievement friends of Mr. aud Mrs. Whitehouse unite in ordered the intruders from the premises. Not honored hy being chosen class prophet. A t If Your Horse is Shod with cordance with the principles which dictated from my mind. The order seemed absurd extending congratulations. T b e bride was intimidated by the appearance of one man Bowdoin Commencement this year will be their building a meeting house, as a propoci and its execution impossiole, but a distinct attired in a costume of fawn colored silk only, however valorous, tbe officer inquired seen many of Rockland's charming young tion to board her made by Joshua Rivers for order it was, and as such could not be avoided lansdown with pearl and chiffon trimmings. for the commander of the battery. ‘I am tbe ladies. 73 cents per week was accepted by the town. or ignored. 1 bad no heart to take up any WERSLIPS” Tbe honeymoon was spent in Boston. M r. commander P replied W ylie; ‘this is ‘Squire The school board had its closing meeting of The selectmen were instructed to make such other case, but held my breath as I meuitated aud Mrs. Whitehouse will keep house at 16 Prince’s fort, and he has put me in charge of the fitcsl year, Wednesday. Tbe report of He Positively Cannot Slip alterations on the roads as proposed and re what I coul.l do to solve or avoid the positive Berkley street, this city, in the residence re it. Supt. Irving, which was read, was very in ter H iets clL ie «h v .iy sln good condition. '1 he slnut-i quested by the surveyors. The salary of tbe command. A t last it came slowly through cently purchased by the groom. esting and of a congratulatory nature. d'« r.«ithave id be removed to be sharpened* The treasurer was fixed at $6.66 per annum. Tbe “Others of the force, had in the meantime my perplexed brain, that every mother must C’.dks are Btcd«ntcred andr-bn/W uiv spiked the guns; and the officer, finding no Tbe teachers in the Camden schools are t: I entirely worn out. 'The Cains are r t iit v a b li and fourth aud sixth articles 111 the warrant, “ to remember the date of birth of her child, the new < ’ i-s can be inserted easily and quickly while see if the town would establish the rate of impediments iu tbe garrison, ordered the place where born, the time it was weaned, finding the teachers' meeting* very helpful. SOUTH THOMASTON NEWS t l . lo n e ir. in tha stable. N«» time lust waiting at compensation per day to be paid for tbe whole establishment to be blown up. Pow aud when its first tooth was cut. I sum A very interesting meeting was held Tuesday tin i - k m ith simp. See that your horseshoer transaction of town business, aud other busi der enough for ibis purpose not being found evening on which occasion Miss Etta Mullen ordeic . . u/..r a trial set, and convince yourself. moned the supposed mother before me. W rite for onr ne criptlve circular giving fu ll iulor- ness done in the town” ; and “ to see if the in tbe magazine^ tbe little they did find was H er voice and her whole ajipearaucc pro read a paper on “Discipline and Conduct of J.NU.KY, » , in i. metio:.. i/r c e . town would establish bounds for the school scattered to the winds, and W ylie wa* ordered claimed her nationality to be Irish. It oc Scholars,” showing the effect the teacher’s Quite a goodly number attended the Ep MANur AOIUKSAS t district extending from Moses Robinson’s to bring forward aud suirender bis flag. ‘I curred to me as 1 saw these marked racial training should have on the manners o l the worth League read ng circle which was held southern line to tbe lower end of tbe town," told you once,’ was tbe reply, ‘that this was traits to produce io her rmud the impression pupils. This was followed by a discussion by TbQ Neverslip Manufacturing Co.. at the chapel Saturday evening last week. were dismissed without consideration. James 'Squire Prince’s ‘ fort, and if you want any that 1 believed her to be of German origin, tbe several teachers in regard to the conduct NLW BRUNSWICK. N. J, T h e chapters were read by Miss Addie Ward Malcolm, William Burton and John Lewis flag, you must go to ‘Squire Prince* and that she was lying when she should claim of the scholars out of recitation hours. and Kaiph Rowell------Ihe Farmers League were appointed to hiie a minister for the year. “ Not far from the fort were several sloops, Irish birth. So I commenced harshly, for ac This is the season of the year when tbe was very pleasantly entertained hy M r. and E. COREY THE ROCKLAND COTJRTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1807. I five committments. One party recognized, N O T H IS KIN. ■AWE WOMEN AT CAPITAL- SOCIAL CHAT THB CITY FATHERS. MOTTLED BUTTER. 1 one appealed, one served a day’s imprison ment in the lockup and in tbe case of Row r»*vt. Knew She Other Oavteee Were Held Their List Regular Meeting of the H anbtilnn Brash Mid H»l Nod* A pplied to TW I C T U An Hntisj i Strang Fight In Whit It Being Dm * Io Roil Mind ir i Body Thoto another mittimus was suspended. The Chnrn Stopped It, Mleernhle Impoetev*. Year Last Night. Bnkilt ef tbs Vemnn ot IH Mite lesg Ewo'igi. ' amount from fines was £51.11. For the past two years our churning After supper, when tho old man and I The report of City Treasurer E. A. Jones I had lighted onr pipes, I remarked that The meeting of tbe d ty government last shows these figures: bas been done by a two horse engine, A t thfe zettion o f the Legislature a num Mis. Georgie Wiggin and Mis. Alice ho w b b the fifth man of tbe name af night was the last regular session of the year and tho cream has been gathered in a ber of question* of vital interest to women Erskine were Ihe ptize winner. .1 Ibe meeting CASH RBCRIPTW Davis whoso hospitality I had enjoyed and quite a number of matters which have CHEESE CURING ROOMS. tin eon made for the purpose, and in come before the various committees for con o f the Wednesd.y Afternoon Wtaut Clnb last in that locality dnriDg tbe week, and been bsugiag fire were disposed of. Cash bilanee Jan. 1, 1997, $11,999.13 the winter it is warmed to about 80 de sideration, and have drawn many of our week, with Mrs. M. S. Bitd ------Tbe Sou h I Licenses, per ally e era, 8.0 • after describing them I asked if they A lengthy communication was received The Important Matter or Mea«nrtn» Mota- grees F. the day before it is churned by alsterhooH, especially members of the W C. I End Whist Club met Wendcsdsy evening I Bew»-r aaMssmetits, 2 ’ ”0 were his rotations, bnt. he shook hie T. U ., Miss Clara M . Farwell and myself from City Solicitor Pieico’t with reference to Liquor utrency, 193.92 tore In Them. placing the enn in a larger vessel filled with Mrs. Henry Keating. i 8a T r THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBKUARY 2, 1897 i Every Single Pair AMUSEMENTS ANO ANNOUNCEMENTS- ELECTED SAME OFFICERS Few p'ay ral tone was conceded on all hands. The »»ory is that of a girl thrown C m to ri a destroys worms, nllnys feverish (f Castorla is so well adapted to children We Sell Travelers’ Accident upon the world from babyhood, without law Steimir New Brun^wok Unfit for Serrioe on the ness, cures diarrheen and wind co’.lc, relieves that I recommend It as superior to any pre . Policies. WENTWORTH & CO., 338 Main St. ful parents, growing up a concert singer in teething troubles, anti cures constipation. scription known to me." Line to Bangor- the great coy of L »ndon, and winning the C aatorin contains no paregoric, morphine, I I. A . A r c h e r , m . D ., highest triumphs in her profession. In the or opium in any form. nt So. Oxford Sir., Brooklyn, N. Y. midst of her career she is met and loved by a The stesmef New Brunswick, formerly of tbe International line, which was to have young man of noble heart, good family and “ For several years I have recommended “ The use of Castor ia Is so universal and comfortable fortune. The gill's name is been put on the route between Portland ; nd Thorndike & H ix have bought back tbe ice Castorla, and shall always continue to do Its merits so well known that It seems a Bird <& Barney, Rosamund, and that < f her lover Ned Annes- Penobscot river points, including Rockland route which they sold some lime ago to C. so as it Jias invariably produced txmeficial work of supererogation to endorse it Few ley. Ned is the adopted son of one Brabaz in, and Bangor, has been inspected by United W. Perry and are stocking their houses with results.” are the Intelligent families who do not keep OVER FULLER 4 COBB. flW H K ’SHOMEHflPPENlNGS an arisrocratic elderly gentlemen, who in his States inspectors o f hulls and boilets Pullister a fine quality of ice. E d w in F . F a r d r r , M .D ., Castorla within easy reach.” younger years, had made a conquest of and Merritt, and found to be unfit for the re 1x5th Street an d 7th Avenue, Ca r l o s M a r t t w , D . D ., This piper is in receipt of the 38th annual a beautiful girl, Helen Gray, by name, quirements of the line. ______Steamer Sappho it at this port for exten- N e w Y o rk C ity. New York City. report of the Maine Railroad Commission. The whose inferior social position forbade •ire repairs. b 10k contai >s the m u d valuable information the idea of marriage, and several months Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. LIST OF LETTERS H enry G. Tibbett bas been confined to the and our thanks for the copy are returned. after their separation the child Rosa house the past week, by illness. The matron of the H . G. S. grateful'? mund was born. Brabaz m never learned of THS OSWTAUR OOMFSWT, TT MURRAY ITH ItT , WKWVORR CITY. W illiam I I . Price has moved from Rock acknowledges donati ns for January from the • xi-tence of this child, and the mother Remaining in the Rockland P. O . for the port into the Howes tenement on Willow the following: Capt. Sawtelle, “A Country I pursues the downward course marked out for week ending January 3 0 .1 8 9 7 : KEEP street. W itlow,'’ Mrs. Chas. P. Gardiner ( B rookinr), such as she. When Brabaz >n is informed of Goal’s List. Ladles* List. Steamer Merryconeag, recently bought by Mr«. Tripp, U nknow n, Free W dl Baptist Ned’s engagement be finds that the girl’s Abromowltz J. iluchhunai M. L. Brnuso mb Mrs N . I’. Capt I. E. Archibald, w ill be brought to this Workers, Mrs. Chas. Frve, Mrs. Bhckington, birth is enveloped in mystery, and h* forbids FRATERNTIY FACTS- PERSONAL MENTION. COOL Brown Mrs O W. Mr. Pnilbrick, W. H. Robbins, Mrs. Haw < urvsr Wlnllold port the latter part of the week. the marriage. This is the f .undaiion of the Khuh i John ( 1/ f'oia Mi toy kins. thrilling si u n io n and fiery dialogues that Kdw.rd- KiHsrd Founstal Mrs Annie H . Jones, H . M . Flint, Harry T . M iller Miss Minnie Thompson and Miss Eliza E. follow. Ned remains true to Rosamond and Disclosures of Imporanoo From tha Hidden Haunt K khsr K II. Glhson Ml«s Kme Thio lim y sound a little tilt oil for this and Allston Huntress were admitted to mem Rev. J. E. W hitm ore, pastor of the Free S *a n have been visiting in Boston the past G .rUnd M s- Kvs is cast off by Brabaz >n. The girl appeals Gould J. K. bership at the Central Club, Saturday night. Baptist church, who has been quite ill at the of Ihe Gay and Giddy Boat week. Il.trrIa U . I* G ilbert Mrs. H. 4. Reason of the year but we wish lo In h »me of Mrs. Sweetland, Bay View square is to the old man in behalf of her lover and I. (id Hubert Hsyitrd Mrs G Rev. J. R. Baker supplied the Free Baptist form our old friends that we have pur much better. I f able, he leaver the city this herstlf and she is repulsed. She attacks the It is with much pleasure that we are able to Ith hardson A . K. Hunter Mrs. Robert pulpit Sunday morning and Dr. L. F. Bacb- The annual State convention of the Knight* Sm ith L. I>. MII ar Kiirnh K wlnu week to j dn his wife at L ncoln. H is minis masculine sex for its treatment of womankind announce that H . I. H ix is much better this chased o f C. W. Perry tho elder in the evening Rev. J. E. Whitmore of Columbus is being held in Red M en’s hall, Hp ur Krimk M urphy Mrs. Annin B. try has proved very acceptable and the church and Brabaz >«, remembering his own guilty morning ritodd Mi M M. Smith Miss A 1 Ion was to have preached his farewell s rmon Bangor, today, Feb. 2. Delegates are present very much regrets that his health compels past, undertakes to excuse men of hif own Wluehuub mnh David Stover Gertrude M sy Sunday but was prevented by a severe cold. fr«»tn Portland, Lewiston, Rockland, Rumford Mrs. H arriet E Files returned to this city YVhlltec K. L . him j go away. kind. The controversy grows in interest and t Falls, W interport, Orono, Old Town, Calais, from Everett, Mass., Wednesday to remain These are lively days at the bog among the intensity, and the final scene between them . . ICE ROUTE . . At a meeting of the incorporators of the Lubec, Watetville and Bangor. Tne S a’e wood choppers. A resident from over that is almost tragic in the passionate extremity to several weeks. I louse of the Good Shepherd held M >nday officers o f the order are: Deputy, Jos. A. M c The man who eats because he is hungry way says that the roads are full of teams go which the contestants are wrought up. Their Mrs. Elizabeth Healey left yesterday afternoon, the following named gentlemen Gowan,Portland; Secretary,). B. Friel,Water Is, thus far, on a level with the brutes. The Formerly owned by us and nro roady ing to and coming from the woods every true relationship is finally dbclosed in both morning f ir Boston to visit her daughter, werj elected Trustees and officer: Trustees, ville; treasurer, W in. Thompson, Orono; ad man who stops eating the moment his hunger morning. The snow storm fulfilled one very and the play ends. There are other charac Mrs. John Taylor. to deliver ice when wanted. Wo wish Col. Win, H. F< gler, G. L. Farrand, E. E vocate, R J. McGarrigle, Calais; chaplain, is appased is the wise man. Nature needs no necessary function, at least. ters and other interests in the p'ay, but they to renew arquainlnnco with old cna- Rankin, |. M. Gndden, R. W. Plant, Mervyn Rev. Father Wallace, Lewiston; auditor, T. Miss M artha B. May finished a term of more food than she calls for. Continued ex The Charitable Association has a special are merely incidental, serving to introduce Ap Rice, J. Fred M errill, D r. E. H . Wheeler, E. McInnis, Rockland; auditor of national eight weeks school in Warren, Friday, and cess biings about indigestion or dyspepsia, toraers. The Ico is o f (ho finest qual case of severe destitution under its charge in the proper amount of comedy and assist in J. S. M>ody; Pre«iden’, J. S. Moody, Sec. reserve fund, Edward Foley, Frankfort; dis left yesterday morning to spend the vacation with loss of flesh, strength, sleep, ambition Ward 6. Bed comforters are greatly needed developing the main plot. ity. Our Prices nro as Dow as (bo and Treas., J. Fred M errill. trict deputy, John F. Crowley. in Boston and other places. and mental power, and -n accumulation of and contributions are requested. They can be Lowest. Mrs. F . W . Smith goes to Augusta tomor Th e Masons are in their element this week. aches, pain* and many dangerous local m al handed to Mrs. Simon A . Fish, one of the S. M . Bird returned Friday from a trip to row morning where she w ill appear before Last night occurred the regular meeting ol adies. ward committee. WITH PUPIL AND TEACHER B sston------Mrs. W . B Nash spent a portion of the judiciary committee on the hearing of t laremont Commandcry, K f., tonight occurs The stomach now can do nothing alone. last week in Portland------Dr. T. E. Tibbetts WHOLESALE The 13'h annnal convention of the Maine raising the age of consent for girls. On the meeting of Pioneer Conclave Benefit A*?o We must appeal to Rome artifically digested returned Friday from his visit in N ew York H o tel Proprietors’ Association will be held in Thursday afternoon and evening M rs. Smith ciation, Wednesday night will be the meeting food which can also digest other food*. That AND The Tree ol Knowledge H » in Ab'Jndanoe of - - — Alan Bird, Cyrenus Crockett and Angusta, next Friday, at 2 p. m., and repre will speak in Gardiner under the auspices of of Aurora Lodge, F. and A. M., when work it to say, we m utt use the Shaker Digestive Harvey Cushman return to Maine State RETAIL sentatives will be present from this section the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Smith is recognized as Fruit For All Who wish II- is expected in the Fellowcraft degree. King Cordial. The effect is prompt and cheering. College tomorrow. H en ry E. Capen, proprietor of the Bay View a leader in tbis state,and among the advoca'es 5 dotnon Chapter, R. A. M. has its stated The chronic pain and distresses ceases. Ap H o tel in Camden is president of the assucia for the advancement of temperance and ed meeting Thuisday, and the night following Miss Olive Slayton of 1602 Elm street,Man petite presen ly revives. Flesh and vigor tion. ucation. 3. O 'good Andros was home from Bowdoin K ing H iram Council will receive an official chester, N. H ., is the guest of M r. and Mrs. gradually comes hack, and the sufferer recov OFFICE* >73 MAIN ST. AND SEA ST. over Sunday. The last issue o f Shooting and Fishing con A small building off Park street, owned by visit as well as having regular work in three L . E. Cobb. She leave* here Friday for Bos ers. But he must be careful in the future. A tained an interesting two column story by II. Jtmes Smith, and used as a grocery store by Supt. Stetson's annual report for 1896, gives degrees. The goat ha* been getting three ton to attend a swell reception. M r. and trial bottle for to cents. L. Woodcock of BalfasUjn which is graph F AFTER THREE YEARS. . «°P'c »ee *te im ide of them and not oai.lde No two pe< pie aee the CASH AND G IV E N FREE W tw .Tb.t Hftoni..t ThrlrSen’. latn « • W ith o u t doubt there haa never before been a Asp. Sh. .wMd of I^ ’.r Broth.™, Ltd., M ttn.l. yourself!” said Ibe exasperated father. publication which durl g ihe A at eight yearn of Ita aW illism Weeks, on Tillson wharf, enter LEVER nilUH., Eld.. New York. “ I mean she took a skate, and I have existence ha* BROKEN DOWN IN HEALTH. n rt Ihtt Rett C. Thomas Saul, AIL OVfRIHE SLATE Rricei are the Sbonte toW boleW orld His Cure Fariafy I l f L a r f t t Will You Try PIMPLY By Dr. Greene’s Nervura. Serious and Social Happenings Andrew I I . Olney, Glbeon, N . Y ., w»ya: Items of a Peculiar, Interestinr “I w m broken down with nervoni and phys FI IN T 'S Domestic M ilk of ihe Past Seven Days. ical prodtmtion, before nglnff Dr. Gnent'fl Mflats, Provisions, firocorits N errn ra blood and nerve remedy, and life and Instructive Nature. , . . AND • • . wan a harden. Now life la a joy and aleep ia a Bread. Wrapped fre«h la x ary compared to it before taking Nervnra. General Hoosehald Supplies. Plmploo.FACES blotehea, blaekhoado, red, rough, oily , Pnbllr Installatl.ii of R .jal Arrh rirkpd t'p anil Ulraiwil Fram Man; from the oven. mothy akin. Itching, tcaly scalp, dry, thin, and Chapter Olficrrs — Harrow E-espe falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Snarers and lllnslralrs The Many u t ic u r a o a p From a Serlons C.i fl igrall.n - Whist 276 Main Street. C S , tho most effective akin purify. Sides of Lire—Ta Read One Ton Will McInnis McNamara, Ing and beautifying aoap In the world aa well aa Part Ira, Lectures and Other Pleas- purest and a wee teat for toilet, bath, and nursery. Want Io Read The Whole -None Telephone 67.2. Cor. Main and Myrlln Six . Optician. Ing Events. Faked Hnt All Arc Tine ROCKLAND Ci m i l s , F e s 1.18V7. Office: 8pear Block, corner (uticura Tbe W. C. T. U, met with Mr«. S. L. Ar.a, Thia ia Ihe season of Ihe year when the Main and Park Streets, Saturday evening. farmer enjoys Ihc comforts o f hia own fire ROCKLAND. Samuel Ayers filled hla ice houaea last side. W nb plenty to e il, a glowing fire ami He prepared for the o e il •4. F . B u rto n , week with aplendid ice from Megnnticook lots of reading he can hid defiance to the BLOOD HUMORS ou7rct"m*TRe««SDiiS. atream. cold blast of W inter. It ia aaid Ihat there ia cold snap and buy yo u r 8MBtMtions of the Eye Free oi^Charge. MONUMENTAL WORKS 1 he Ruakin Club waa plrarantly entertained rm u g h w raith of vegetables ami provisions fBOde tO COMTCt aB ettOlB Of r*frBC«tOB. General Cemetery Work. Wednraday evening by M m Florence Knowl stored in Maine cellars and haras to stock a vllllS* hundred references In Rockland at d BORRERIN BACK AN FO'TM. ton, Elm atreet. large city for ■ long telge. Who wosldn't Granite and Marble. have a farmer's independence? Hot Water Bottles ------open day and evening. C It Robert Armatrong haa moved hia bakery THOMASTON, M l. Near M. C. B. IL Depot Mn nn MM Rays hwl long orgrowl into the Sherman building on Main atrett . A N D . Order. Solicited. S.llefactlon Gu.r»nlerd T e r h o rro r twv k in fo ’th Them little thlnun nt women need where he haa more room than formerly. Undoubtedly tbe oldest school now in use USE MISS BEECHER’S W ere one ’nil do for both. Revival aervicea atill continuea at the Meth- in thia slate ia the “ M errill Road" school Lung Protectors So m a rthn k f p ’ a ca n d le m old, odjat church. Since there aeivicea com hi use in West Gardiner. It haa been nsetl HAIR H. B. Eaton, M. D., MIh’ Rnya :i cofTnc grlntkr, menced ten peraona have joined the church. for 104 years. W hat a world of good thia An tnn n w ’w l. Mis* Hays a reel. old school honse ha* done. NOW Flax hetohela, broken u ii w iinker. H on. T . R . Simonton haa preaented the WHISKER DYE. library with a number of choice volume*. ANDIIBW H. OLNITT, EftQ. H eoBtaine no eulphur or lead W ashing ia Honropathic Phydciaa & Surgeon An, oh. w ut leapt* my glad heart lope Many gills of hooka have been made to tbe “ I wish I could shout loud enongh bo all The old adage, "everything comes to him m A required a p t b r dying aa in other dyes. W’en Marthy Elicit'd come library of late. who waits,” baa been illustrated in the case of A Toll Line at Pooler's WfcoMaa'e dnivglsts who have handled all the Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m ., 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. n An RRt. fo? a plggino’ nof’ soap Ih e world could hear, and toll thorn tho good p South Paris farm tr who waa awarded a various dyes pronounce It the best alng'e prep Er cnndles to take hum. The Camden Comedy Company ia rehears thU wonderful medicine haa dona for me. It aration ever brought to their notloe. Lnrveet 320 Main St.. - Rockland, Me. ha i made mo from a weak, trembling, nerv- diploma at the World's Fair for his exihit of Pharmacy F i t then I ’il wo ’or but k crgaln ing tbe three act comedy drama, “ Brae the hottie and he*t dye In the m arket. Bold by » < - N ight calle w ill bo answered nt tho office. ous irritable man, fo one who feels ho la on corn and which he haa just received. It was all dmgKletM. Wholesale agents, Gao. C. A n w a lk ho good an hIo w poor house girl,’’ which will be staged some Theft quarter mllo *ud lan’ aw’tle— the highway to long years of health anti hap lost in the mail and it took about • year to go Ooodwln kt On., Boston, Mass.: ( ook, Everett time this month. piness through l)r . Greene’s N o rrn ra blood It Fennell, Port and, Me.; John W . Perkins A n h o u r o ’ bliss o r ho. through the red tape neeesaarv to find and The box in the post (dice used to rrceive anti norvo remedy.” Ik Go., Ih>rtland, Me. delivtr it. Pooler’a Compound White Pine She’d como for pork. I ’d go for bread the lists ol books desired by our people haa If constipated, nse D r. Grocno’a Cathartic Er empt ’In’H fer a r ’itdn, been removed to the libraiy. The directors l ’jlls with the Nervura. and Tar Cures Coughs I)r. Greene, 34 Temple Place, Boston, Er bunkn o’ yarn er spools o’ thread. desire all to continue to furniih lista of the Tbe stage between Olamon and Budington A. M. AUSTIN, An wut wna mos’ surprtsin >faHH.,tho mostsnccesBfnl physician in curing is driven by a Mrs. lla ll. She made 67 Hips books desired. nervous and chronic discasea, can bo oon- The R*ght S^-ape ! Wuz tho way she’d look ho kind o’ peart lust year and 17 trips during Ihe month of SuroAon and Mechanical Dentist. W’en she’d see mo cornin, too. Mrs. and Mra. Henry L. Forham and anltod free, personally or by letter. The Right Size ! December, notwithstanding the inclemency ol m An nlltis Huy in ’er cuntiln way: daughter Josephine left last week for Califor Hl MAIN BT • K O C K L A N D , M K the weather. She finds no inconvenience in The Right Flavor I “ W’y. hello* Jim! That you?” nia where they will spend the Winter ■ ■■ W. C, Pooler, LEGISLATIVE DOINGS- the husi icsa. T h e distance travelled daily by Tne Right Price ! Lindlord Capen baa had bis ice house fided Waal, M arthy’a gone, an ina la dead. Mrs. H a ll out and hack ia a iout 26 miles. PtIARMACIHT. DR. F. E. FOLLETT, with a fine quality o f ice. Fled are tho happy yearn. Seienl Bills Presen'ed Which Ire ot Special She ia on the route now, doing it daily. Dental Surgeon. 5 c . A Kanuck la on tho Huys hnmstoad 418 M a in A t., Rockland. THE RIGHT CIGAR FOR Mias Alice Drake has returned from a visit Interest to Knoi County. A. K. BFKAK BLOCK-Cor. Main and Pari Piao H.C. CLARK, - Manufacturer A-farm In It on sheors; with her friend, Miss Minnie Gould, Ear' HtM'KI.AWn, MK. But I alius think o' tho good olo times Union------Mra. Charles Oaborne and Mita Thcre was a whist patty at Bar Harbor last W’on inn an M arthy both The bill in relation to tbe Malory of the Josephine Osborn have returned from a visit week, which was uanicipated in by the lead B ed bliHHfti) days an m a un M ta ’ H ays DR. J. H. DAMON, in Havetbill, Melrose and Cambridge. Judge of Pr« bate < f K nr x county, an item in ing 1 oliea o f the town, and which was one ol Wuz borrorln buck an fo’th. reference to which appeared last week, has 'b.* most unique .flairs ever held in Bar Snreeon and Mechanical —J. L. Heaton in “ Tho Quilting Bee.” The funeral o f David Perry waa solemnized What We Keep been referred to the committee on aalaries. Harbor or any other place in Maine, for that D oTitlet Tuesday afternoon at the Bapliat church. The Senile non-concurred in the action ol mutter. N o gentlemen were invited, hut rtPKAB BLOCK, . SM Main B rim Rev. F. M. Preble spoke very eulogistically To M ake ANIMALS AND MUSIC. the Nouac where it was referred to the Knox many ol tbe ladiea wore their husband's ST Kthor and Ou alw.ya on band. ..f the departed who waa a young man of much FBED B. 8PEAS county delegation. dress auita. Those who were there have been promise. The scholars of the grammar school The Familiar Stable Call Brought the trying to keep tbe affair quiet, but it I aked accompanied by their teacher F. H . Wilbur, The establishment of a reformatory prison W. V. HANSCOM. M. D. .Stampeding Horses Baok. out and the paity it now the topic of conver Hens Lay a Lots of Eggs sttended in a body. There was a beautiful for women meets wi»h much encouragement sation in the town, and why shouldn't it he? Physician and Surgeon. T h o editor of Thinrfrnu relates tho fiotal display. if petitions count for anything. Represen tative Levenwaler of Thomaston introduced There are many ladies whiat cluha in Rock 0 0 0 0 1 —809 M AIN RT., O ver P eterson A Bowker Animal M-al following story of his own personal ex C-O-A-L! I he Young Womens Christian Tem per land but we haven't heard of them doing any Tsi pie j’a More. perience of tho Ragr.nity of military one in its behalf, Tuesday, signed by Joel P. Ground Beef Scraps ance Union are planning two pleasant events Huston ard 60 others. The same day Rep thing like thia. T h e only dealt* In tho olty who haa at (t)i> O rn ci nou*>—9 to 10 a. m., 1J0 to 4.80 p. m., horses. In tho year 1872, during it skir to occur thia month. The first will be a lec 7 le t p no. Oyster Shell Sea Shell resentative Fogler presented a petition sign-d present tine t h a ...... mish with the Sioux Indians, “ the ture on parliameniary law by Mrs. L. M. N. by Judge Hicka and others of ibis city. Cracked Bone Bone Meal Third cavalry regiment hud formed an Slevtna and Ibe other a colonial party. Tbe It ia said that every man haa * natural gift DR. E. H. WHEELER, Tuesday Representative Ievensaler pre Genuine: Franklin : Red Ash Wheat Barley encampment iu u valley on thosonthorn date of the first has not been decided upon, for tome one thing, hut how many, many Physioian and Surgeon. that o f the colonial patty will lie given Feb sented the petition of George A. Sail ird and timet men mistake their calling. When u Ground Oats Cracked Corn border of Dakota. At nightfall tbe mw KTocn iwor.irDna 22, Washington's birthday anniversary. Both 300 others of Hallow ell, relating to taking of man gets converted be thinks he haa a license OFFICE AND RK81DKNCK 81 SCHOOL ST. hnrseB wore tethered by a long line to A ll alaiiH Preo Burning W hite will be given in the Congregational church. smelts in K ’ nnebec river; petition of D. P. to preach and be wants to tush ofl and tell Telephone fil ll. 14 Aah, Lehigh Mgg and Broken the grnnnd. Toward daybreak a violent Ro*e and 30 others of Thomaston, asking for hla fellow men all about it. The itoiy ia told W hite A all, Franklin HUvw Rad storm of rain aud huil burst over tho Tom H u n t ia one o f tbe moat popular sufficient appropriation f»r warden service in of a West Franklin young mun who Aah (the only genuine), Oeorgea Sunflower Seed Greek Cnmoeiiond Goal, un J. C. HILL. vallny. The terrified animals broko loose superintendents in this section o l the slate, Knox county for the years 1897 and 1898; < sperienced religion at a revival. N ot being lie takes much ptirie in Camden achools and equalled for amlthlng and ateara from their fustuniug, aud iu their fright and a bill for an act to prohibit the manu highly educated and thinking he had been purpoaae. Physioian and Surgeon. ia doing all he can to raiae them to a high facture and sale of cigarettes. Pratt’s Food for Poultry tore awny up tbe steep sides of tbe val “called” decided to go to an up river town. SLBO A FIJIO. BTOCK Ol N ight ealls from residence, 9 Claremont Btroel. elevation and that he ia succeeding is conced Duplex Food for Poultry ley into tho territory of the enemy. Representative Bdling-t of W aldo pre He returned in a short time and on being Wood, Hoy, Htraw, Ltnio, Ita * Telephone Connection. SYNDICA'l E BUILDING ed by nil who are interested. In order Ihat sented an act Monday, authorising the Gov asked of hia success remarked; “ By thunder, Bi lok, Kami, Drain l*t>e. Roars* W ithout horses, at tho mercy of tho en Sheridan’s Condition Powder he might more fully attend to his duties M r. ernor and Council to execute a contract with they know aa much up there aa tb -y do here, data and Portland Oemnni. emy, wo should he lost Yet it wns im Hunt ba* purchased a horse which he finds A. J. ERSKINE & SON, Nutriotono the Camden & Rockland W ater Co. fo ra sup and I can do heller cutting cord wood than I possible, in the half darkness, to go very convenient when desiring to visit the ply of water for the State Prison for a term can preaching.” Many are indeed called but Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops Fire Insurance Agents, after them into an unknown country, schools in Ihe outskirts of tbe town. N o of ten years, at the existing rate of contract. few are chosen. section it overlooked by the genial Tom . T b l. p ip . ta mudo from Pure Pin, O l.v a UT MAIN STRKKT, ■ • ROCKLAND, MK probably full of Indinns. Tho captain, The 34th annual meeting of the Maine r ri-..Iy for chimney., nn,l I. tbe u fe.i win Qfflofc, rear room over Rockland N a t’l Bank. Imperial Egg Food as a lust resoaroe, ordered tbe stable E. M . Clark closed b it variety alore on no.1 aaruble of'any < hlniD.y Pip. In tb. Press Association was held at the capitol, market. Il I. nud I v pul up by nny InleO' Leading English and American Fire Inaarunea call to bo sounded. In a few minutos Hay View street, at about nine o’clock Mon OBITUARY Wednesday and Thursday. The officers elect gent p«mon. Co.’s rooieeented. For Healthy Poultry. every horse hud returned to the encamp day night and went home. H e alto left a ed for the ensuing year include Gen. J. P. Travelers’ Accident Insurance Company, of Uart good fire in the stove. About an hour later ment, and wo wero saved. " Cilley of this city a* corresponding secretary . . W O O D I . . fiord, Conn. smoke was seen issuing from tbe building and Mrs. Bridget Callahan died at her home, A gentleman who was a finished mu- and historian for Knox county. Jesse H . So. Main street, Tuetilay, after quite u long 1 have an Extra Good Trade lu Woo4i Aafc the fire drpailm ent was called out. Tbe file Ogier of Damariscotta was elected historian about IL siciun resided some yours ugo ut Durm- 1 Iness. .She was burn in Lancester, Eng., COCHRAN, BAKER & CROSS was soon extinguished but not before con for Lincoln county. R. H. Coobran. J. IL Baker. C O. Crou DEATH TO LICE, stadtuud kept a dog. whioh was tho ter siderable wall paper had been burned and the bui moved to this countiy when quite young Among the ladies who spent last week in Deceased was an estimable woman, 48 years, Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil Fire, Life & Acrldrnt Insurance. ror of all the singers aud instrumental entile stock damaged by smoke and water. Only lOo per Package. Augusta were Mrs. H. L. Shepherdof Rock 4 months old, and leaves a husband, Michael ists in the pluco, for it bad the fatal The lost ia a heavy one to Mr. Clark as he At Wholeoale. ««rAak your groeer fm The Oldest Inauranoo Agency In If aloe. port, Mrs. F. S. Walls of Vinalhaven, Mis. C. It. Orders received by telephone. • cartied but little insurance. It waa a narrow Callahan, and two son*. The funeral was MS MAIN BTRKBT. ROCKl.ANl habit of raising its fuoo to heuven and E. McIntire of Rockport and Mra. W.1I. Fog escape from a serious conflagration. solemnized Friday and the interment was in Also havo a few nice 8. C. Brown howling whenever a false note wus ler of thia city. Thomaston. Mra. E. E. Shuman gave a birthday party, FRED R. SPEAR. E. C PAYSON, f.P|fhorn». Light Brahma., Black emitted. It never mudo a mistake, und The ladka who are thoroughly interested in Tuesday af ernoon in honor of her sister Mrs. Patrick McKnight of South Thomaston, NO. 4 PARK UT., KOIIKLANW, MB Brra.tpd, Red, Irlah Grey and Ginger w ell known singers were said to tremble woman’s suffrage were well represented W ed Attorney and Counsellor at Law. McCready of Worcester, Mast. Tbe after died Wednesday, aged 62 years. H e was Red Cockerels and Pullols for sale. when thoy r.aw their unwelcome judge, nesday at a hearing before the judiciary com horn in in Crietown, Scotland, hut moved to noon hours were delightfully devoted to the Me MAIN BTKKKT. BOOKLAND. mittee. Mias Clara Farwell of Rockland read seated by his muster's side, at concerts intricacies of wbiat after which the guests par this country when a young man. H e wus a r a statement signed by all the public officers of W e are Selling or at the opera, for Mux was u regular took of a delicious lunch. Mra. McCready atonecuttcr by trade. A wife and three EDWARD K. COULD, CHAS. T. SPEAR, , Colorado testifying to tbe good working of first nighter aud u great friend of the has made many warm friends duting bet short daughters snivive, who, with a luge circle ol I womai.’ v suffrage in that state. Mrs. F. W. Counsellor at Law Store 295 A 297 Main St. tbouter director. He was ttaver known stay here, a fact demonstrated at thia gather ftiends mourn hia death. Funeral was held j Smith of Rockland said that women only ask AND ing and aa for the hottest she had many Friday. to miss a uew opera. Max wus no re justice. I f the negro was given tbe ballot withes for many birthdays aa pleasant at the So. Thomaston is mourning tbe death of Register of Probate, PROBATE COURT. specter of persons, aud when the Bing because be under the constitution was free one of 1897. Mrs. M ary H ia , who waa one of the oldest HARD C O A L s o n OOUBT n O D B K , . )■ R O C K L A N D ing wus bnt u shade out ho vyould at tent Inn given to Prohatu and ' and equal, why not woman? Thia ia an aria- and most highly esteemed women in town. i; 2 yoara experience In Pri tract the attention of tho whdle audi That tbe Monday Club lecture course haa . tucracy and not a republic aa long as woman found favor among Camden people goes w ith D.-ceased was born in H ope 92 years ago, COLLECTIONS MADE. ence to it w ith a terrific howl. One tenor , are deprived of Ihc ballot. Maine women out saying. The third in the course was She was married to Capt l»aac Jameson H. O. Curdy, went so far us to refuso to siug unless • are not to be discouraged by their repeated H ix in 1824 in tbe house in which she died. PHILIP HOWARD, A'torney at Law. given Tuesday evening in Ihe Baptist Church failures to have a suffrage bill pas«, and year Cheap a« anybody. FIRE INSURANCE. tho dog was removed, but Max was so by President Nathaniel Butler of Colby U n i H er husband followed tbe sea and he died in 388 MAIN bT., HOC HL AMD. • after year finds them airing their elcquence 1880. Mrs. H ix was a member of the First Offieo.wkh.Rockland Loan and Building Aaaoc. great a favorite with tbe Darmstadt versity, whose suljecl waa “ A im and meth I on thia vital subject before the committee on ftatlon. public und such a well known frequent ods in the study o f Literature." President Baptist church, So. Thomaston, and at the J£AL1AXJH fk MKHIKVKy, judiciary. Col. W. H . Fogler is a rnerot>er of lime of her death was the oldest member. 388 Main St. - Pockland Me. er thut the singer might us well huvo Butler it a very pleating speaker and bit that committee. >•< audience were edified with tome good whole- She was a woman highly esteemed by all who requested to have the director himself The hearing on tbe Engel railroad bill which Law yers, si me ideas. Those who were present hope knew her. ’1 hree children survive, Oliver P., removed front the stalls, und lie was was to have taken place Thursday was post 299 M A IN 8 T H F B T , ROCKLAND.M. to have tbe pleasure of again listening to Hannan C and William B. Hix. Kev. W. obliged to give in with us good u grace poned to 2 o'clock this af ernoon upon the thia la'enled man. O. H olm an officiated at the funeral. 1 as possible. The dog's muster stated request of H on. C. E. Littlefield who is the A. F. CROCKETT CO., The funeral of Capt. Ernest Arey, formerly tbut he hud trained him when be wus I. E D rrro w of Boston visited in town last council for the Alden estate represeming week------Mra. W . F. Bisbee ia in B>aton on a of O w l’s I lead who lost his life by the wreck of quite a puppy, and by the time he was 2796 shares of Maine Central stock, and few werka visit------Mitt Fannie Dunion ia the Nahum Chapin, of which he was master, W O RTH E N D 8 yours old the dog was us good a judge whose reason for desiring a postponement visi'ing in the old Bay stale------Mra. R . C. was because he bad not bad an opp irtunity to » ft l» n g Island, early last Thursday morning, THE OLD HARDW ARE STORE. us his muster of u ful.se note.— Boston was held at his late residence ou Tulls street Litchensteiu has returned to Jamaica Plaint confer with some of his clients one of whom Transcript. after a visit here. She waa accompanied by lived out of tbe state and was then ori his Malden, last Monday afternoon. The set vices Good bargains always to be obtained on Bai her mother, Mrs. Dectow, and sitter, Mist way to Augusta. M r. Littlefield’s appear were conducted by the Rev. H. O. Ilisccx, Iron and Steel, liorse Shoes and Nails Grunt and the Phreunlnatst. Emma Decrow who will spend Ihe Winter ance on 'he scene caused considerable specu pastor of the First Baptist Church. The pall Oroert by Tela phono hearers were Messrs J. Harney M cIntyre, Of this fuuious incident there are two with her------Mira Eliralietb and Mita Fiancia lation snd some little alarm upon the part of R. Pi iter have returned Io Boston where they Widiain B. Clough, Capt J. 14 Ceric and J sse versions. The father's story rnns thus: Senator Engel and his associates as it had ------W e c a n t i t o u t * — will spend tl e Winter — - Maurice Dunbar Rich. A quartet sang ••Abide with M e,” given prompt attention “ When Ulysses was about 12 years become rumored that M r. Littlefield was A Blaoksmilh, wat home from II object sought. Th e residenl graduates o f the ARE NOW CUTTING ICE. THE RACKING GAIT. High School, if not the general public, ought W U H E V E N I S l to be ready ^to extend a helping hand. Prelltnlniiry Step. Toward Tralnla* • Roekporl't Id's CI'innt Hits Atoat Sli Weakt' All IN VtNfll HflVEN FOR fl WEEK W hy not? C leaning Horn© to Acqnlrn It. Work Ahead of Them Frank H ills has filled his Ice bouse at a b o u t th e house, p a in t, floors, p o ts Thn rack or single foot is an Hoqoired Beech* oods, the p .st week. R o c k p o r t . Feb I, 1WT. and pans, dishes and glassware, gait. A saddle horse does not mi-.an a Representative J. A. Levensaler o f this Several Pleasant Events M ile Up silver and tinware, can be done Events of the Past as Well as the racking horse necessarily. A horse to bo town his made a right move in introducing M r. and Mra. J. Fred Nutwood arrived taught to rank mast he racking bred, •A Very Pleasant Week. a bdi in the House of Representatives pro home Tuesday from their wedding trip to better, quicker and cheaper with Events to Come. hibiting the manufacture and sale of cigar Montreal. They start in housekeeping at and almost as soon ns he is educated te ettes. W e hope the bill mav become a law once. On their arrival they were given a th s gait he w ill begin to fight iL For and cany with it such penalties as will warm welcome by m any o f (heir friends. this reason doubt is expressed (hot there Prison Insprctors and Lcglsla(lvel'.cm rffectu » ly prohibit (heir sale. Tbe use of The Congregational circle was entertained .Something Original In the Way of En- ever existed a natnral racking horse. cigarettes is increasing and is doing more to Wednesday afternoon by Mra. L. H. L rtrej i f . Yonr correspondent should first satisfy ml,loo With Ladles Visit Ihe Prison— • weaken and destroy the intellects of tbe tertalnment -Death of a Very Eatfinti There is rrjricing in Rockport am ing the himself that his horse can be trained to pupits in our schools than any other habit. Nautical Entertainment n (treat Sue- men, who have had a bard time finding em- ble Yonng Lady Which Uansea Pen the desired gait; otherwise he will lose «ew>— Friends That are Away From At their meeting Friday evening Knox plovment, for the Rockport Ice Company has nine SadnesR—The Coming and Go his own time and probably pationoe; Lodge I. O. G. T„ elected the following commenced cn'ting ice on Lily Pond, which also he surely w ill destroy the even tem officers for the next te rm : C. T ., H . B. Shaw; W ashing Pov/dEr ing of People. tlnme—Chat. means employment to a large number of men per of his animal. An inclination torack V. T , Eva Kalloch; Chaplain, Mrs. M. C. and horses. W ork was commenced Wednes Smith; M., Eva Hyler; Sec, Edith Cross; F. than with any other cleansing can bo discovered by watohing the horse day but the severe storm of Thursday inter- start into and stop from a trot or, when Sec., Maud Beverage; T r e a t, M innie B. • feted with operations to a considerable ex compound. Largest package— Miss Julia Poster returned list week from Clash; S. J. T .. Augustus Spear; Guard, V iw a l m a v b w , Feb. 1, 1897. under saddle, by tbe unimal voluntarily tent. It is the intention of the company to greatest economy. • month's tour in Europe. B erlin, P n it and Maurice Moran; Sen, Frank Dollbam; jani- harvest from 40,000 to 50,000 tons O f this Under the auspices of Ocean Bound Lodge taking the gait known as a running London were among the places visited. toi, W m . Tarbox. The officers w ill be in 25,000 tons has already been sold and will THE IT. K. FAIRBANK COMPART, of Rebekah’s an entertainment, fair and walk or fox trot. Some horses, however, Alfred Mathews returned Io Boston Thurs stalled Friday evening. be loaded direct into vessels for immediate Chicago,Ht. Louis, New York, Boeton, Philadelphia. dance is being arranged to take place Friday w ill show it only when pushed to their day. M r. Mathews has been about town a Scbr. Mabel Jordan, which arrived at shipment to southern ports. The remainder evening Feb. 5 and cannot fail to attract the lim it at the trot, when they w ill strike few days. W hile here he represented the Barbadoes, fan. 29, will load salt at T u rk ’s will be stored in tbe company's immense patronage of the public. A novel feature of THE SNOWY HILLS OF BARRE. a fast single foot. Educational Publishing House in the line of Island for Philadelphia. houses. The ice is 15 inches thick, as clear LITERARY SALAD me entertainment will be the execution of n fancy drill and game of living Eox and A yonng horse with a disposition An npplem ental reading in school*. Miss Etta Cobb is home from Lowell, Mass. as crystal and without a blemish. The work rack should be handled with extreme ol cutting, hanling and shipping is now pro Severe Storm Fo.lowed by Largest Fire Geese by sixteen young ladies. I bis part ol Mrs. Belle Creighton went to New York, Sch John K. Souther was towed into Vine Eajojad bj tha Warran Teaohars Whs Hue At gressing finely. The L ily Pood ice has a the program is entirely original with the oare when thn enrb bit is first plaoed in Friday------Miss Mary A. Jacobs is visiting yard Haven, Friday, with loss of anchor and tended Normal School- For Years—Granite Business Better. firmly established repntation of being the management and promises to be highly inter his month. He should previously have in Schenectady, N . Y. chain. A new out fit was procured and the pur«s* ice in the market. Tbe men w ill have esting. The drill participant* are receiving received complete training on tbe snaf Prison Inspectors Sawyer, Gilman and vessel proceeded. employment for about six weeks. W a b r im , Feb. 1, 1897. BAnna, Vt ., Jan. 98, 1897. excellent instructions from C. D. A'hearn fle, so that not only ho is wbat is known Bailey accompanied the legislative committee whose qualifications as master of drills are The ladies of the Baptist Society w ill give a The S. E. & H . L . Shepherd Company have One of tbe pleasantest social events of the The severest snow storm this W inter began as bridlewise, bnt also keen to tako the on a vim to the prison Thursday. The com too well known to need recommendation and dinner at their vestry Wednesday from 11.30 fired another kiln. week was tbe Literary Salad given by Rev 24 hours ago with 20 inches on the level and m ittee was made up o f Seaator A. J. Billings costumes to represent tbe Fox and Geese are turning hints from the sway of the to I o’clock. The service w ill be firstclass in and Mrs. E S. Stearns, at tbeir home,Tuesday still snowing------The worst fire in Barre for rider's body. This preliminary training of Freedom, J. W. Maxwell of Webster, every part. The menu w ill consist of hot and Carleton, Norwood & Co. received a cable evening, to tbe teachers of Warren who have many years started last night in the being designed by artist Winslow. Th e three M. H. Ferguson of Phippsburg and Repre cold meats, vegetables, fried apples, pies, pud gram, Wednesday, announcing tbe safe arrival taken courses at seme Normal school. Part auction store o f O . I I . Hales. Th e alarm act comedy entitled "A n ita’s Trials” w ill also is essential that the rider may give his of ihe bark Jennie Harkness, Capt. Fred W. sentatives G. B. Longley of Old Town, B. dings, doughnu s, c< flee, tea, etc., 25 cents per ners for supper were selected by the matching called the firemen to their duty at mid night be presented. Some of the best local talent home littlo or no pressure on the enrb, Burton of Union, M. D. Chatto of Brooks plate. I f very stormy Wednesday the dinner Amsbury, at M anilla, Jan. 26. from Saigon. of quotations that bad been cut in two. The The flames then were leaping 60 feet in the air will take part. Mrs. G. C. Jones as "Anita" lor tlie horse, yonng and green as he ville, B. T. B rig g t‘Of Auburn, H . P. Wheeler w ill be given Thursday. First selectman Fred W. Andrews went to guests were M r. and Mrs. A. A. Badger, and less than 5 minutes three streams were an Italian street singer, Mrs. A U. Patterson may be, at once realizes that the oarb of Gilead, C. K. Gardiner of Denoyville, A concert was given at the Baptist vestry, Belfast, Wednesday, on to #n business. Miss Luce, Miss Hills, Miss Chaney, Miss playing on the big blaze. The large store was as "Mrs. Deacon Pippin" and Miss Mae has been resorted to for tbe purpose of C. C. Kingsman, J. Cornville, F. S. Sterns of Rolfe as "Clover” with eight other young Monday evening for tbe benefit of the Young Mrs. Belle O tt his returned from a visit in M iy , Miss Farrar, Miss Springer and H e r packed full of furniture, bedding, toys and mnking him perform in a manner that Cutler, L. D. Dudley of Brockton, C. C. ladies of equal stage ability, make up the M en’s L . S. A. Club. A large number at Boston and N ew Y o rk ------Mrs. George Carle bert W illiams. One of the pleasant features clothing, so it made good fuel for the tire to King, C. E. Oak of Caribou, W. I. Burrili of cast o f characters, and faithful rehearsals are he does not desire to. The long, crooked tended and enjoyed the program which was ton and W illis E. Carleton are borne from of the oc.asiun was the reading of a de feed on. The firemen stayed at their post Corina, W. E. Parson of h ox cruft, M. L. ■tern Kentucky rucking bit has been as follows: Union. M r. Carleton has completed his j »b lightful letter from Principal Purington of until 7 this morning------M . E. Coughlin left in active progress under the direction of C. Hawey c>f Guilford, J. H. Porter of Auburn, in frescoing the Masonic H a ll aud like all M r the Farmington Norm al School. Games Barre today for Boston to receive treatment C. Carver. This part of the entertainment much used. However, it is considered Chapin Lydston of Litchfieid corner, J. W. Ladlea Quartet, fate*, Meaervo, W llaoa, M ra. riaatinva Carlcton’a decorative work it is most excel added much to the pleasure of the guests. for his eyes------Granite business is improving will take place in Memorial Hall while in the too severe by many riders, for the rea Sawyer of Wales, T. D. Smalley of Madiun, Tea o r Solo. F II Thumaa lent------Edward A. Piper has entered the Mr. and Mrs. Stearns proved charming en and some cutters are starting to work every day Odd Fellows rooms adjoining the fair proper son that any horse, young or old, is R. H. Reed of Harmoay, A. P Cram of Hoprnnoand Tenor Duet, Mina F a ir* and g f . Koatt-r employ of the Portland & Rumford Falls rail tertainers. Mrs. Stearns is herself a gradu ------Hopkins & Huntington have put electric w ill be held. These apartments are being ■low to tnke hold of it properly, giving Mt, Vernon, George B. Brown of Milton K«-d ng. Ml" - Jt-anle riailih I*la00 inset, Bpanluh Dance* f M o i o *a » l), road. M r. Piper’s removal from town is gen ate of Farmington. power into their steam shed—Arey Mudgett very artistically adorned for the fes'ivity by a the rider the pressure on bis hnnds that Plains E. W. Penley of Greenwood, J. II, Mt-axra W hltouM h ami Andrew a corps of ladies especially skilled in the art of erally regretted------Representative Spi ff rd Ca r d o f T h a n k s : The Tiger Engine will have their fish market ready in about one is so mnch preferred to the rider giving Davit of Portland, J. D. Durgin of Orono Contralto, Air from ttoblabxxl (i>* K»v<*a), decoration who will preside over the sale of of Deer Isle was at the Carleton Hou«e, Fri Company wish to extend a vote of thanks to week------Joseph Rocher died here today very and F. E. Guerny of Duver. Several kdies Mra. lloraee Little fancy pastry, ice-cream, confectionary and tho horso the pressure. Iu other words, Soprano and Contralto Duet. day. all who took part in the drama, also to the suddenly. Were in the company. M l a Falce and Mlaa W llaaa fancy articles. After the drama music w ill he the borse should be encouruged to mako Rev. H . B. Woods gave a very interesting ladies of W arren who 90 generously furnished Sch. Richard H ill, W hitm ore, loaded lime Meato Soprano Solo. Mlaa Harati M Hall furnished for dancing. The doors w ill be the advances, not tbe rider. If this bit loading, Helen Thompson and instructive sermon on "H ave Faith in refreshments for their supper. for Perry Bros, of Rockland last w eek------WITH POULTRY FANCIERS. open and sale commence at 6 p. m. Enter is nsed, the horse Rhonld be nrged quiet Soprano, Mlaa Belle Perry God," at the Baptist church, Sunday morn At the annual meeting of the Tiger Engine W alter H . Darling has taken command of Ma e Quartet, tainment at 7.30. Tbe price of admission is ly with whip or spur, tbe lines simply ing. Company held Wednesday evening the fol schooner M ary J. Elliot o f Boothbay. Mraaro. Thomas, Foster, Newcombe and Rtlrepaon The Fad Is Beoonlng Quite General— Hens Will 20 cent, children under 12 years 10 cents. picked np with only u slight pressure Read lax. Mlaa Km nix Fountala Rev. C. W. Fisher of tbe Congregational lowing officers were elected: W . G. Robin Luther B. Roberts, representing the Maine One ticket admits to all. on the month. Tho rider should never Plano .*o*o. Tb e Brook, U lina. M r. Whitcomb church gave an interesting discourse, Sunday son, Foreman; C. A . Dart. Assistant Fore Soon Begin Laying State Relief Association, an insurance branch Ladlea Quartet, , Thursday’s storm was undisputedly the evening, on "T h e Book of Judges." man; E. A. Mero, Foreman Hose; F. L. relax bis body, bnt should keep it slight Of the Knights of Pythias was in town last Rev. W . A. Newcombe spoke to a large fiercest of this and some previous W inters, Davis, Secretary; Mathew Allen, Treasurer; Rockland people who have taken to the ly bent forward, indicating in this mun- week. D r. W . J. Jameson was appointed audience at tbe Baptist church Sunday even W illis D Piper, the little son of Cspt. and however, we are indebted to it for some nice C. J. McCallum, Chief Engineer, E. A. raising ol fowl are Interested io the poultry ner also that a push uloug and keep it local agent by him. ing, from the text, "Simon, Simon, Satan hath Mrs. W . N . Piper, fell on the ice, Wednesday, sleighing and perhaps it was just as well to M artin, Assistant Engineer; C. A . D art, show in Boston. np rate is demanded. desired you that he may sift you as w heat" and cut one ear quite badly. let the storm king have his own way. Busi Supt. E. O 'B . Burgess of the M ill River Steward. Tbe compiny cleared about T b e first attraction when one gets inside The speaker held the attention of the audience The storm Thursday was one of the severest ness was at a standstill and steamers to tbe Never rack your horse over one-half Baptist Sunday-school entertained the teachers eighty dollars on their entertainment. The the door is a cage of 17 carrier pigeon* be throughout. for many years. Some of the vessels in W in main land wisely made fast for the day upon mile without changing his gait Ho o f his school Saturday at his home on Green company now has about $180 in the treasury longing to the New Yora Herald. A placard ter quarters parted their stern moorings. The making the connection. will bless yon for the change, and yon Okreek. Tbe officers of the Ladies* Library, Mrs. E* toward uniforms. relates an interesting history of the birds. schooner M ary Ellen received slight damages. The Memorial Association circle was will be teaching him tho signals for a Byron Wilson, bank examiner, was in town P. George, Miss Nettie Levensaler, Mrs. C. H ig h l a n d — Bert Keep is on a visit among Some of them have returned to tbeir home in postponed, housekeepers and friends taking obange, which uru us follows: To trot; Thursday------Miss Blanche Robins on en W . Stimpson, Miss M aryL ees, Miss Addie Tbe schooner Catalina discharged a cargo bis wile's folks in Waldoboro------Quite a New York from as far south as Wilmington, tea at their own homes. tertained friends Saturday evening at a candy Morse and Miss Lizzie Levensaler are very of coal for tbe Rockport Ice Company, Fri- number of young friends of Miss Jessie Stone N. C , and from off Hatteras, and one, "tbe with one hand oatcb aud twist ono ear, day. pull. busy with the prepara’i ins for the Charity from Rabbit town visited her one evening last notorious John L .," when released from the The Reading Club met Tuesday at the home watch intently, and tho instant the Whist to be given for tl e benefit of the libra The question of widening Beecnwoods A large delegation from this town attended week------Bert Day and Mr. Stockwell, Thurs turning point 15 miles south of Scotland L ig h t of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lane. Departing from horse strikes tbe trot release yonr hold ry, Tuesday afternoon, K b uary 9, at Watts Street near its ju n etkn with M ain street is Dr. McArthur's lecture in Rockland, Wednes day, had a tuugh time getting home as they in the race between the Defender and Val tbe usual order tbe members gathered at six of tlio ear. Kepcat the operation, grad H a ll. This will be tbe most enj /yable social being agitated. I t is proposed to purchase the day evening, and lelt amply repaid for their had to walk about i.ine miles, not being able kyrie, flew home in the remarkably short o’clock and partook of a tempting lunch of ually patting your hand nearer to the building and lot on the eastern corner belong-® event of tbe season. Th e playing w ill begin trouble. to get their team back------school closed in space of time o f 18 minutes. Tw o of the hen salads, sandwiches, saltines, olives, macaroons, at a quarter past two o'clock and there will withers, when he will learn the signal ing to the estate of B. W. Counce. Two Saturday was a day of prayer in the M eth this place last Friday, taught by Miss Creigh bird* are the mothers each o f at least 100. preserves, cocoa and fruit. T h e evening be pnxes for tbe fortunate winners and re by seeing your hand placed toward bis prominent citizens have secured the refusal of odist denomination throughout New England. ton. This was her second term this year and One is named Laura and the other Belle. pasied with readings and social chat. As freshments for all. A great many society mane or by slightly pulling u few hairs the-proper y until after the annual town meet Tbe local church here held all day services she is much liked by all------As John Cates The narrator continues further, " If kept in a usual the host and hostess devoted themselves la lies from Rockland, R ickpoit and Warren of tho maun. To ennter give the home ing— — Mrs. George W allace is quite ill at conducted by the pastor, Rev. M r. Pearsons. was returring from the shoe shop in the strange place six m onth! they w ill start for e«p-cially to the entertainment of their guests will b ; present. I f stormy Tuesday the tier home on Knox street— Samuel Robinson blinding suowstorm Thursday evening he home immediately on being released, even de with charming success. line, ruise right hand so tho horse oan Charity Wnist .will be postponed until tbe M r. and Mrs. H . J. Tibbetts visited in Bel came home Saturday from a trip through ran into a deep snowdrift. Tbe wagon stopped serting their young if necessary." Bee it, und as yon do so urge resolutely next afternoon. fast. last week. Judge and Mrs. C. E Meservey of Rock New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. but the horse being a very spirited one made Quite near this cage a magnificent peacock land have been guests the past week at the forward with pressure of the heels or Alvab Linekin has been visiting in Augusta. Guy Carleton is in the west on a business no stop but cleared himself from the wagon and his mate are incarcerated. Confinement touch of the whip. If you don't succeed, That the novel and fanciful will draw peo trip ------The baik A ddie M orrill, C a p t A n home of Mrs. Meservey’s parents, M r. and and went home. seems to hum iliite their pride and not once Mrs. C. B. Smith.------Lee Treat was installed stop and start over. Don’t permit tho ple even in these days of financial drougtb A n executive committee o f the pastors and drews. arrived safely in Buenos Ayres, Jan. Pleasantville .— A heifer belonging to during the day was that splendid, fan-shaped was clearly manifest last Tuesday evening one member each of the Baptist, Methodist 15, fifty days from N ew York. Saturday evening at the Public Library as horse to break into a cantor ont of the Edward atarrett slipped on the ice a few days tatl erected. at the Congregational vestry, where a numer and Congregdi ma’ist churches his been librarian "pto tern"------"B illie Freeman left trot or ruck. Huke np your mind what The four masted schooner John S. Ames, ago breaking her leg------M ay Farris has Several thousand able-bodied and strong- ous company gathered to partake of a nice f rmed to make airangements for tbe revival last weex for his home at Frankfort.------The yon want yonr borse to do und havo Capt. Alson, arrived Saturday from Ports quit work at W arren aud is now at home------lunged roosters, domiciled with tbeir families schools were closed Thursday on account t f supper and witness an interesting nautical meetings to be held under Evangelist Gale in him do it. Don’t ride aimlessly. Bo mouth, N . l i , to load ice for Washington, School closed on Friday o f last week and in coop* and cage', occupied the remainder entertainment. The vestry had the appear March. Watts H a ll has been engaged for the storm.------Succesi beginning with a capital D. C .------The schooner Chester R. Lawrence like the previous term taught by the Misses o f the space on the ground floor and strove master of yonr horso or he will sorely ance o f a ship's deck, the imitation being so the meeting and an organization of com S, is reported of the Married hoiks hall Fri discharged a cargo o f corn for the S. E. & H . H ills and Katlock gave some good satisfac unceasingly to crow each other down. be yonr master.—Nutionul Htockinun. good that several sea captains actually rolled mittee will be effected. A large chosen choir day evening. The Big Four of Rockland fur L Sheoherd Co., Saturday------The schooner tion. Th e names of (hose not missing half a Tne deep basso of the gigantic Cochins, the nished music and there was an unusually large as they walked about. The jo lly tars were will be organized and trained for the work. Williams K. Parks, Capt. Blake, arrived Sat day are Oicar Watton, Ibra Wutton, Mary tremulus baritone of the big Brahmas, the attendance.------The old folks dancing school Silage For Fnttenluff Steers. much in evidence and moved around lively As a preliminary step a union preaching and urday from Portsmouth to load ice for B alti Russell, G .over Russell, Sherman Peters, John penetrating tenor of the Plymouth Rocks and continues with zeal unabated at least so far as I nm an udvocate of thn moderate use without the regulation ‘ropes end." The prayer service w ill be held at the Methodist more. Davis, W ill Cunningham, L zzie Jones and the shrill, vibrant contra-tenor of tbe Bantams pupils are concerned. I f the master gets dis ahip was In command o f James Lermond, a church next Sunday evening. Every Christian of silage for fattening cuttle, especially Carrie Mathews------E. C. Law*ence made a mingle in a cacophonic wave. couraged it wont be because be is not a pro leahian of long .experience. Th e pio^ram in town is to cooperate in the effort to anchor Rev. H enry B. W o o d s pastor o f the Bap in the first stages. Siluge keeps tho tis trip to Rockland last w e e k ------Tn e call for The hen family, in all stages existence, was fragrant with salt air and was well pre a deeper religious interest. tist church, read bis resignation Sunday fessional in the work. anes of the hotly sappy, giving just that money for tbe support of special meetings has from the egg ju«t beginning to crack and tbe tented by the crew. The net receipts were Advertised letter! Feb’y 1st: M b s Lottie morning to take effect in two weeks. Mr. Many, many, hearts received a sad hlow condition of the animal system wbioh is met with good success and the meetings are tiny struggling chickens in the incubators, to >35- The program was as follows: Graham, Chelsey Sabine, C , T . Sabin, Mrs. Woods has been here for more than four Saturday in the death of Miss Emma Ginn expected to begin in a short time------Nora the lusty adult fowls, are all on exhibition; desired by the feeder. As tho fattening Thomas Purchase, Miss Laura Wmchenbach. years. H e has not yet decided where he will who was released from sufferings of years ■ Piano DueU. lira 0 D Rootbbvand Orace Meara likewise all sorts of food for them and for all period progresses the flesh should become Calder visited at W. P. Russells Sunday------duration at about 10.30 in the evening. Tbe Knell 4ion. * fuiuachlug of Ute Ship," Frank Elliot James Feyler has bought out Littlebale’s locate but he has two places in view. other inhabitant* of a well-populated barn C. A. Mank attended the grange meeting at taking away seems especially sad since the firm, und to accomplish this tbe uinonnA ••Out on ihe Ooeou tVavo,” accommodation route between Warreu and yard. Joan tHhnpaou, LUliau I'eabodv. Ida Elliot, W est Ro c k p o r t.— D ell Thorndike and North Warren, Friday eveutng. dear one was but nineteen years of age and of si I ago fed should be decreased and Thomaston. M r. Feyler has moved his Vltui Oarduer, Oohia Qioyd, tsduh Willey. Captain G ;tt are cutting wood for Postmaster a most estimable young lady, possessing tbe grain increased. Our limited experi Oleary K. vu-afv, U'aldu dilefcroal Fred family to Warren. Oxton in the Achorn lot ------Farmers are Sluaaeil, Douald dUmpaon, J*z»o* Qllchrol, CHURCH AND FRATERNAL ORDER The biggest egg has commenced its work. beautiful trait* of character and a sunny dis ence in feeding silugo to steers ut thia ■lama Lerntond Frank and Edw ird Carleton o f Boston are quite busy hauling wood and stave lumber Mrs. K ing Pierce tell* with pride o f one laid position that endeared her to all of a wide station wus very favorable to silage. Bong, “ T h e Ship in (ha Ray,** visiting their parents M r. and Mrs. E. B. ------R ev . John H iggins evangelist has been a few days ago by a pullet that measures 8 circle of acquaintance*. T h e cause of death Dairymon have found silage cheaper Mia^a K h- I Uilchreal, Fannie Burkett, Grano Carleton. bolding meetings here for tbe last three weeks HtatiA Diuuuloa In Churoh b, An Adiinlltt and Meara, Vlunte Dow inches around the ends and 6 | inches tbe was consumption and was especially painful thun rootH und u good substitute for assisted by Rev. Drew. They have done much other way. Quite a sizeable egg. W ho can Keeltallon, ••Wo were Crowded In Ihe OaMn." Several young ladies about town are re Kalghi ut Pjlhui- the last few weeks, but the death messenger them.—Profcssof Henry. V io la Bale ported to bave "good prospects. N o doubt good in the community. They hold meetings beat it? found her resigned and happy to obey the call OapaUn Cboraa by six bey a. the young ladies would be pleased to have at Rockville this week, every evening------of her Saviour, whose summon* sometime* Bob, •'Rooked Id U»o Cradle of the Deep,** 8 t . Uxouua. Feb. 1, 1897. Live Stvck Fointa. those prospects materalize. Franklin Oxton is in very poor health— Mrs. seeming unjust are really for our good and we Geor THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1897 TEMPERANCE IN ROCKLAND Beers— Rock land 3, Portland «. Fools, PortDnd I t is amusing to watch the crowd at an ex MARINS MATTBR8. 8. Koekland Ho«b*e, OnMpbell 10. Maynard 2, citing polo game, for the antics oniclaas any Foster, I awsen 4, W hipple Stops In goal, O’ M al Tbe Movements of Veeeele, Chartere. HI ley 27. Hadley 48. Referee, O .T . Haul. T im e r, A . thing ihai a baseball game or horse trot ever Aa 0*m Line Reprding CINztni L tig n Ad T . Blseklngton. furnished. One young Rockland man was Notes and tbe Like. dratMd to tha People giving vent to bis enthusiasm after the Rock lands made their first goal against Portland, Seb. Sarah Franklin arrived Wednesday We feel sore. with wood to Perry Bros, from North Haven Notice ii hereby given to the member* of Not sore because we lost the gsme list j Saturday night, when he was astonished to Rocklands Played on ihe Aggres have a woman in front of him turn aronnd Sch. Commerce, G ilbert, arrived from Bel the Citnens’ League, and also all other law night for we can stand defeat, but sore be- | and box both of bis ears soundly. H e m ur feat Saturday, where abe diarharged fertihrer honoring reaidenta o f thia city, that there will cause we lost a game that should bave been he a meeting ol the Ciiireoa I.-ague of Rock sive and Won in Last Period, ours but which was lost through stupidity. mured something about that not being part of from New York. tbe game, and then sought a safer locality. land, Monday evening, Feb. 8, at D r. A . W . The Baths had no more license to win last Sch. Hattie Loring, Riee, arrived from Taylor'a dental room*, 400 Main St., and that night thsn if they hadn’t played at all. This She waa not betting on Portland; she was GonldshorO Selnrdsy with cooperage to S. P simply to excited that she didn't know what part of the bnsinraa will be to elect a new was admitted by tbe Bath players and by Preacott. Mnalc and Prexenta Help Make Ihe th e was doing. Another yonng man who had Agent and Secretary and to devise plana fur their friend*, alto by tbe fair minded Rockland Sch. Clara, H atch, lor New York, from a front row seat in the gallery became ao ex the coming campaign. Gann Enj tyable—Largest Crowd of people present. The Rocklands also played A . J. Bird A Co., tailed Wedneaday. cited that he fairly lumped op and down in For two and a half year* the Citizen** in little hard luck. Charlie Gay was off ihe hta seat pounding bis hands on Ihe balcony Scb. Mary Ixrngdnn, Hatch, from F. Cobb Leagne of Rockland haa been trying to cairy Season Gels Excited—Some Hard floor from some accident most of the time and rail at the tame time. H it wife endeavored A Co., for Itoaton, sailed Wedneaday ont the object for which It waa formed, that ia, Games Ahead of Us This Week—Pen towards the later pari of the game got a clip to calm him, but about the time Ihe score be Sch. S. J. lam phrey, Russell, sailed W e d "to promote in all ways a wholesome public on the temple lhat caused a little rivulet of came tied she too was pounding the ratling nesday from Perry Broa. for N ew York. sentiment toward the liquor traffic and kindred nant is Almost Onrs, claret to course down his cheeks. Maynard and applauding almost as loudly as her help crimes, and to secure the enfircem ent o f the and Foster received several cracks that tem- Sch. Mortla A Cliff, Nelson, from Perry mate. But then, anything goes at polo. laws relative to the same by ail l a . f j l meas porarially laid them up but both placidly con Broa. for New York, sailed Prirlay. ures.” Having setved the League faithfully "Say Jim, wasn’t dat great staff I" tinued in ihe game. Charlie Gay drove the Sch. J. II. G. Perkina, Farnsworth, went and conscicntioualy during most of that time ball into tbe the netting and it came out again Such waa the remark of a street urchin who Schofield, late with Portland, has been to Rockport Sai unlay to load lot Boston. as Agent and Secretary 1 am convinced that but we did not think much about this for the had gained admission to the Rockland Port signed by Gardiner [as first rath, The re Sch. S. J. I.lndaey, M cFadden, from Jos not only have I earned a discharge, or at leas' game looked so surely outs. But besides bad land polo game in Elmwood Hall, Saturday port that Furhuah had been signed by eph Abbott, and Chaa. R. Washington, Grow, a vacation, bal that for various reasons it night, for carrying a bag of sticks for the luck there were other influences at work in Gardiner teems to have been at unfounded from Fsrranrl, Spear A Co., for Boston, tailed would be best for the L-ague to release me our team, and they were very noticeable visitors. at the movement would have been unpopular. Saturday. and elect a successor. O f my many reasons The word* of the boy expresaea the game influences too. Seh. ]. R. Rodwell, Speed, from Ike Cobb for this step I will give a few. exactly. I t was great "stuff ’ and the 800 There is a deposition on tbe part of some Lime Co., tailed Monday for New York. There is now in this state a society known and more spectators enjoyed the hottest con of the players to forget that they are paid to Boston Herald: The Rocklands have a Scb. Richard H ill waa krarled and in the as tbe Christian Civic League of Maine, tested game of the season. play polo and win if possible. This has been good lead and barring accident, should win stream last night from Perry Bron. for N ew whose purpoae is, “ I, to educate the people in The great up-hill work of the Rockland in the air for some time, the public has seen the pennant. all that pertains to good citizenship; 2, to team should forever disabuse the minds of all and felt it and it is now time tbe management Y ork. arouse and maintain throughout the state a that they are quitters, for they ate not. asserted its authority. Scha. M ary Brewer and Commerce load reverence for law; 3, to secure the enactment Every man ia a fighter to the very last. The game was exciting from start to finish Sporting Life says that George Moore, o f today from Perry Broa. lot N ew York. o f the best possible laws, tbeir impartial exe It was not a game wherein much science but was marred somewhat by tbe many stops last teaaon’a Camden team w ill probably Sch Charley Woolsey ia loading for New cution, and the choice o f competent officials waa displayed and we have witnessed more necessary on account of injuries. sign with Springfield, and gives Georgie a York from A. W. Crockett Co. to that end.” Aa thia organization covers the scientific game* in thia city but it was a battle, The details of tbe gsme are unnecessary nice little pull that would tickle his Camden Sch. Brigadier, H inckley, ia chartered to work proposed to be done by the Citizens’ in which both teams fought fiercely for forty- and besides we haven’t the heart to do it. girl. PACKAGE TEAS load stone al Vinalbaven for N ew Vorh. League, it may be thought best to merge the five (Jllnu'ea, I t was one ol those games that There was a large audience present and smaller in the greater organization. is not won or lo ll uAtit thC b i t iccond of ipany were t|je murmers of disapproval beard O r lo f f. Orange Pekoe. Koh-i-noor. Seal Brand. Sch. James A. Brown, with lime from Bur W hile'the greatest sufferers irom the liquor playing lime has expired. ** after the gsme. G ray has signed with the Buffalo team and gess, O'Brien A Co., sailed 26lh from Maple . Formosa Ceylon English Jnpnn. Juke Cove, where the kaa been laying loaded traffic are women, and it ia peculiarly appro- The Rocklands presented their usual line Sufficient is it to say that the Rocklands w ill report for duty there about A pr. I. Ooioong. nnd India. Break lost. for tome Scb. E lla Preaaey hi still at cr'Slte for a woman to use all the power G id up but several new faces appeared in the played at times all around their opponent! Buffalo has a new player also by the name of lime. Thomaston loaded for New York and frozen Sas placed in her hands to suppress and hin Portland line-up. Furbusb, Schofield and but with the score 6 to 5 in their favor they Gray. Most Economical, because Purest and Best in. der the bo'tible state o f things resulting Allen were missing, the two former having allowed the Bath team to score twice with less Lonh for the Tea than three minutes of playing time. The Box on Qroeer'a Seb. O nunttl finished loading yesterday for from this lawlessness, and although every man been released Friday by Manager Burnham, One Pound makes over 200 Cups. who is half a man ia glad to have any woman while Allen was calle I to bis home in Con snm m ary: One of tbe coming attractions in polo cir Oounter...... Lynn, from Farrand, Spear A Co. cles in Bath will be the Dunning benefit do any good work that abe can do well, it necticut by sickness. The absence of these ROCKLAND. BATH. Schs. E. Areularins, New York for Rock seems to me important that the Agent o f this men did not seem to deter much from the 1 iimpbull J . Mooney March 15. On this occasion the Baths will land, and Woodbury M. Snow, Cartaret for O. G-«y MeGHvary play the New Bedfords and there will be n League should be a man, because a man Portlands’ playing, rather we thought their lim liu i Iloslon; Jennie G. Pillsbury, New York for R. Gay number of other attractions. The se. vices of SHIPBUILDING IN THE DISTRICT OF WALDOBORO. could also serve tbe League as a constable. playing was improved. Jordan, who took Koaler Center K . Muonev Portland, passed through H e ll Gate 30th. Hence I recommend that my successor be a Furouih’s place, we consider the better m in Miiynnrd H a lf Rack Murtaugh every man who participates will be given List of veturalR launohed In the District o l Waldoboro during tbe year ending Deoomber Murphy Schs. Robert Byron anil l^ n a W hite ar man. This will also enable those earnest of the two, H is blocking bordered on the O 'M alley Goal free. Dunning was well known in this city 31, 1896. Tim e rived in New York jolh from Rockland. Goal W on by Made by bi and when the receipts are counted up there Where Pnllt. temperance men who are longing to use wondeiful and the goal made by him was a Campbell Net Hnllder. Kook hind will be considerable of Rockland’s good Koekland Schs. Sardinian and Lady A ntrim arrived tbeir influence in snppressing drunkenness darling. It is hard to understand why he Rockland C Gay R ig. N a tne of Veenel Tonnage. I . L Snow, money in tbe pile. Rock hind in Boston Saturday, and ach Oregon arrived and kindred vice and crime in Rockland, but has been allowed to spend bis time in the Bath J . Mooney Bolio liter, M o l helienec, 318 37 Johnson Staples. E . Mooney Sloop, Floreuoe, 8 39 W ilb u r A . Morse. Friondehip Sunday. who have been deterred because they wanted dressing room rather than on the floor. B ih Rockland K. G..y S ylvia, 8 38 Kiigeno McGilln, Bremen Munroe was another new man and consider Sloop, some man to go ahead, to either take the lead B oh J Mooney W e missed Dick Furbush, Saturday night, Sloop, BriKftnxft, 9 <11 Gbarlee E. Carter, Brem en FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. themselves or elect some man to serve them ing the fact that he had ridden from Fall Rookland (Jam pbjil although there were no expressions of regret Sloop, Chnineloon, B B5 Wilbur A. Morse, Friendship Bath Muriungb in this much needed work. River that day he put up a great game. He because he had been released by Manager Sloop, N o v o lt , 11 <« Wilbur A. Morse, Friendship Koekland O. Gay Friendship Reported from Brown A Company'! Another important reason for my resigna played first rush and was much in evidence Bath J Mooney Burnham of the Portlands. But Ihe release Schooner Hiltht Emma, 14 M W ilbur A. Morse, Wilbur A. Morse, Friendship Weekly Krelgbt Circular. tion lies in the fact that my work has been in the fight. In our opinion he is all right. Bath J Mooney 2 26 came as we predicted it would, not because 81oop, Lixxle S. FiHo'd, 8 38 H a t t ie E. b a w ry , 12 22 Wilbur A. Morse, Frien d sh ip regarded as purely personal and has not had The other new player is Hadley, lately of the Soore—Bath 6, Rookland 6. Rashes. J Moonej Furbush is a poor player, for he knows every Sloop, 0 93 Charles A. Mono, F riendship N o action of importance haa developed in the t ffect that it should have through being Pawtuckets of the National league. He is 8. Campbell 2, Foster 1. Atop*. O 'M alley '",7 Sloop, Grace, T im e r, A . point of tbe game, but he is a rough player Sloop, Id le w ild , 8 26 Henry S. Pendleton & Bon, I) im urlsootta ■hit department during the week under re done under the direction of an organized all right. Saturday night he guarded the hacxlngton. and he cannot work in hkrmony with the Sloop, W ild w o o d , 6 23 A & M. GatnaKCi Bristol view. Tonnoge for gen eral. cargo to Au« body. In resigning as Agent and Secretary cage in place of Capt. Allen, and Allen him other members of the team on which he Steamer, Carrie and Mildred 11 116 Thomas A . Jones, Damiirinootta Iralia, New Zealand, etc. and case oil to the of the League I by no means withdraw from self could not have played more brilliantly Arbu'u-*, 7 46 Henry 8 Pendleton ft Son, Damariscotta Rockland playa tonight in Gardiner, tomor plays. Schofield has also been released by Sloop Yaoht, far East, ia in demand for both early and for the work, bnt hold myself ready to do what although Hadley was playing out of his row night in Augusta, Saturday night at home Burnham. D u rin g the year 473 foreign ve sels entered and 4fll clean’d . 47 A rneriean vessels cleared ward loading, but there are no suitable vea ever teems to be my duty in the line of tern position. Jack M cAndrews, who played with fo r foreign countries. 42 A m erican vessels entered from forelgu countries. with Gardiner and Monday night at home aria upon spot, and Ihe oofTeiing* of fqrward perance work. The need of labor In this di the Augustai early in the season, also with Lewiston. It will take lota of haid light are oi a limited and rather reierved character, rection is more imperative than ever. appeared with the Portlands. Jack is a big Lewiston defeated Portland last night 9 to DECLINE OF SHIPPlNH ing to win those games but tho Rocklands in THE LAW MAKERS. tbe Impression being quite general Ibat the fellow and he was ordered to confine bimseif 4 and Augusta defeated Gardiner 5 to 4. It is well to know that the Prohibitory Law market w ill remain firm upon it* present basis, ia not enforced in this city. I have myself to Charlie Gay, which work he faithfully per tends to get them all if possible. Both were hotly contested g a »es. Poor Annul Report of Waldoboro C,slums Ulslrlot and lhat possibly improved rates may be ob Portland has indeed taken a wonderful slide seen two bills sent to one o f tbe rumsellers formed. tained as the year progresses. Kinee onr last Before the game commenced Walter M. and she is in grave danger of being ousted More About tho Doings al Ihe Stile C ipltil- Tells an Eloquent Story in Rockland, where the bill for liquor The next game at borne will lie with the two vessels have been taken for Australia out of second place. furnished by one wholesale liguor agency ior Tapley stepped on to the floor and in care Gardiners, Saturday night. Tbe Gardiners Billi and Petitions from Thio Soollon with general cargo, anil two with case oil to fully selected words spoke of the brilliant one monlh was more lhan 8300, and fur the make ua hustle aa much as any learn in the In thia column ia to he found a lob'e of Calcutta anil Japan, Ibe Calcutta trade, March work of the Rockland players and how much other month more than 8400. A t an average league. They now have Schofield with them If the Rocklands win out the pennant there statistic* showing the number of foreign ar A pril loading, at 15 cents, and the Japan, of 8350 per month that one man buys uf one their good work was appreciated by the and they say Saturday night’s game is tbrirs. is a good thing in a financial way awaiting rivals and departures at porta in the W aldo Srpum her 30II1 cancellation, 1X4 centa il . bouse alone more than 84000 worth of liquor Rockland public. T h a t the remarks found Representative Fogler presented a bill in But then a game is not won yon know until it tbe players. But there must he harmony. boro District for the year 189b, alao Ihe New York, or 19 cents Philadelphia. The favor.was evident from the tumultuous applause the Legislature Thursday asking for an act Io in a year. That rum seller is only one of len finished and the Rocklands do not intend to amiinnl of ship building done. demand for barrel oil tonnage continuea ex or twenty. We will use the smaller number which followed and which was continued let it go by default. incorporate Ibe Deer Isle Water Co. The total tonnage o f vcaela built during ceedingly limited, but as suitable tonnage is when tbe Rocklands skated on to the floor, and multiply by ten. This gives us more TIIE LEAGUE BTANPING. Representative Fogler also presented a the year was but slightly over 400, and only scarce, previous rates are sustained. There than 840,000 worth of liquor brought into bedecked in tbeir new uniforms, to music by Won. Loet Per Cent two schooners appear in the list, tbe Mcthe Lewiston and Bath had a hot game Salnr- petition from Ihe trustees of Ibe Rockland ia yet a fair inquiry for naval store tonnage Rockland every year, every quart of which is the Ingraham H ill band. R ockland...... 30 12 .714 besec, built by I . L . Snow & Co,, representing day nigh’ tbe Baths winning 7 to 6. The Savings Bank asking for a reduction of the from the *Soutb, with additional l>i»inesa re brought here in violation of our statutory But this was not all. Portland...... 23 20 .631 ibe bulk of the tonnage. Tbe remainder of Lewistons made Ihe first five goals and then tax on savings banks. Repreaenlalive Me ported upon the basis of former rates. .Some law. And of the immense amount landed Referee Saul appeared with a huge basket Lew iaton...... 22 21 .612 Ibe building operations was confined to a allowed the Bath boys to beat them out. R ath...... 20 22 .470 Intire of Rockport presented a similar peti few orders for lumber to the River Plato a ir here weekly I do not recollect that there I as of beautiful fl jwers which he presented to small steamer and fishing sloops. McGilvary was presented with a gol ’ watch G ardiner...... 0 10 .876 tion from Ihe trustees of Ihe Camden Savings in the market, and though ahlppcrl seem been within tbe last two ,civil years a single Captain Campbell as coming from unknown Augusta...... 14 30 .818 Bank. The report for 1895 showed tbe total ton by bis Bath admirers. ingly ore prepared Io meet | l l 50 and >11.75 seizure in transit made by the police force. friends. R etiling and again leturning nage of vessels built during that yea.' to be Other petitions have been recently presen from the Gulf, and $8 und to from the East Is it any wonder that times are bard and Referee Saul presented Maynard with a hand ted as follows: 905 (14, those figures being so small as to and Provinces, the rates previously oaid, business dull in Rockland when >too,ooo some gold ring, also the gift of unknown LADY POLO CRANK Gardiner beat Augusta Saturday night 3 to o. By Mr. Burton of Union— Petition of cause much comment at tbe time. T h e time owners arc not prompt to accept tbe business (w hich is a moderate estimate,) which should friends. Warren Hills of Union and 167 others asking was when tbe Waldoboro District had but tendered. The Brazil trade remain* quiet, go to buy groceries and dry goods aud shoes Everybody was now in good humor although one rival along the coast in point of ship a big that the protection of girl* be raised from Ihe though twoveaaels bave been closed lot San and other useful articles, thus building up some said tbe Rocklandb were surely hoodooed The new referee system is proving Thought She Knew All About It Bui Failed In building, that being the Kalb District where age of 14 years; toadurjng the interval, one at 70 centa per honest business in Rockland, goes into the on account of so much fust and feathers. provement over the old system. Gltlne Information Io Others- By Mr. Lane of Sr. George— Petition of some of tbe largest vessels in the world have barrel fur generul cargo, ami the other 25 coffers of tbe rum-sellers in this city every But this isn’t about the game. the town of Friendship by its selectmen for been launched. The port o f Waldoboro it cents for oaae oil. T o Rio Janeiro several year? The Portlands did start in as if they intend Had Lewiston won from Bath Saturday self has futnished some famous vessels, while There is a certain lady in this city who has reimbursement for money expended fur lumber charters have been completed at or Tbe objection which haa been made to the ed to sweep the fl >or with the Rocklands and night, she wonld have come very near landing it was not so very long ago that Rockland and yet to miss seeing her first polo game and support and burial of Henry Simmonds, about >13 from the Gulf and Atlantic. Very temperance work which baa been done in our save tbe janitor the job of doing it for the in second place. As it was it took Bath four Thomaston was giving qprployment to a small that she is an enthusiast goes without saying. Stare pauper; few orders floor Ihe West Indies arc at pres dty within tbe past two years and a half, it great military ball Thursday night. In a lit periods to defeat the gallant team from the army of workmen at thia industry. But these A few evenings ago, in company with her By Mr. Burton of Union—Petition of W. ent ofleiing, anil the views of sblppeia in may be will to notice, “ the great expense to tle more than six minutes the visitors had three Spindle City. Lewiston is yet to be heard days appear Io have vanished for with tbe ex young son, she visited a lady friend, who by S. Carver and 39 others ol Vinalbaven ask most instances are below those entertained the city.” Abiut nine tenths of the warrants goals credited to them while we had none. from in this race and when the returns are all ception of an occasional schooner launched tbe way is not interested in polo, but nalursl'y ing for such enaclment as w ill lead to the by owners, notwithstanding current rates ate issued on my complaints against the rum sel Thus far the Rocklands didn’t appear to be in, we venture to predict that she w ill be Irom the yard o l I. L. Snow & C o., in Ibis Ihe conversation drifted to the all absorbing establishment of a reformatory prison for recognized as extremely low and unrcaiun- lers of Rockland have been served by ibe city in the game at all and it certainly did look found in her place. city, there is practically nothing doing in the topic. women. eralive. A fair demand prevails for tonnage marskall and police, the money for expenies as if ibe music, the speeches and the presents entire distriot. in the coast* lie lumber trade, but ua vessel, had hoodooed us. But Foster by cleverly T h e polo ltd y was describing the game thereby created, whether coming from the T h e committee on finance in the Maine Camden has fared rather better than ber offer in sufficient number to meet Ihe re. csging the ball after carrying it the whole Polo has caught on to such an extent in most eloquently when her little boy broke o n t: rum seller or the county treasury, has been a legislature reported tbe first appropriation bill Knox county neighbors in this respect, thanks qu rementr, no opportunity la afforded to ob- Balh Ibe overseers of the po^r ask each appli “ .Man.rna.and D r. S tul goes up to tbe play- direct source of revenue to tbe city. The ex- length of the rin k raised our drooping spirits Friday, amounting to >1,273,034, which ex to Ibe contracts secured by I L M . Bean, but ■ run an improvement in rates. Colliers to only to have then dashed again by W hipple cant lor help il they are goin * to use their ap. eis before be lets them play and turns the pense to the city in Ibe way o f salaries to the ceeds the first appropriation bill o f 1895 by Camden figures in the Belfast district hence the East a-e in vrry limited request, bat aa propiation lor polo entertainn ent. I f Bath is little wheels on the skates around ." officials who issue and serve these warrants is making a goal. W e had some hard luck >t63,523 In this bill appear among oibtrs her record does not show in onr table. ct mparalively few vessels are at preaeat of anything like Rockland, or almost any other “ W hat does be do that for?” asked tbe the same whether this work is done or not. right here as the ball was caged by our boys tbe lurlowiog items: >10,424 for revising the In point of foreign arrivals and departures fered in Ihia trade, there haa been no weak Certainly citizens of Rockland should not three times only to have it come out again city for that m ailer, it will not be at all diffi lady who has yet to see ber first game. the Waldoboro District formerly had a nation probate blanks; >7,288, deficiency in appro ening in current rates. complain in thia respect; and the county but Campbell kept poking away at it and fin cult fur the overseers to look around Ihe audi “ Oh I" replied Mrs. P. C., “ be docs that to al reputation but those also have fallen 1 If, priating for cattle commission; >6,274, de C h a r te r s — Scb. Id a C. Southard, Wit- ence and find people who are being aided by brush tbe chalk ofl the rollers, for the floor is should not complain, for ihe city has a right ally got it in to stay. ficiency in appropriation for high schools; largely owing to the stagnation o f lime busi caase t and Portland to Drm erara, ice, lum tbe city. covered with it you know." to demand that the prohibitory law be as well The first period wound up with the score 4 >587, salary and expenses uf electoral college. ness. In 1895 there were 513 arrivals and Her husband beard of tbe explanation and ber, etc., p. I.— Sch. Flora Rogers, King's enforced in Rockland as it is in the county to 2 against ui. I be estimated ordinary expenses for 1897 are 488 clearances. Ferry to Purl Spain, lumber >5,25— Scb. J. In the second period the Rocklands played has been laughing ever since. towns. Tbe expense, however of sustaining Corbett and Fitzsimmons will fight in N e >1,484,543, and tbe estimated receipt., >1,- B. Ilolden, Jacksonville to New York, lum in old time form and kept the hall in Port our coarts, j lilt, lockups, alms houses, and vada, M arch 17. The bill licensing glove 454.468. January I there was >200,000 iu METHODISTS IN THOMASTON her >4 60.— Scb. Ira lllias, Jersey City to insane assylums is four times wbat it would lands territory pretty much all the time and contests was passed by both branches of the tne rreasury. Deducting >30,000 excess of Providence, Portland, cement 15 cents.— Sch. be if our prohibitory law were enforced as it only the grand work of l^adley in the cage expendilurea over receipt* leave* >171,000, Nevada Legislature and signed by tbe Gover THE IMPERIAL CLUB. Interesting Program Arranged loi Ibe Tero Deji Ella F. Crowell, Barren Island Io Uuaton, might l>e, and as it would be if the Christian saved Rocklands from piling up a big score nor. The people out there appear to be tickled m olt of which has been or must be paid ont phoipbate >1 75 and loaded.— Scb. Druid, Hadley made 22 stops in this period. Camp charcb did her duty. to death over tbe prospect of the big fight on obligation* already incurred. Now, after Convention. Perth Amboy to Thomaston, coal 75 cents. i t is earnestly hoped that citizens of Rock bell kept up bis pegging process which resul being pulled off in tbeir state and it is not on Sixth Annual Banquet Celebrated W ith a compilation from Ibe resolve* and bills Rockland District Convention and Epworth land who deplore the intemperance and law ted in two goils, made in hut little more than record, even, that the W . C. T . U . opposed Most Pleasant Ceremonies. wbicb nave entered the legislature, it is found League Convention will be held in the Meth Bucklen's Arnica Bahra. lessness in this city w ill make strenuous tflotts a minute. W hipple got one for his side alter the contest. I f someone is not careful Corbett that tbe appropriations thus far asked for in odist Church, Thomaston, Feb 8 io. to be present at the next meeting of the nearly IO minutes o f playing. and Fiizilm m ons w ill actually come face to 1897 amount to tbe large rum of >600,000, 'f'riE B ust Sa l v k in the world for Cats, The period ended with 4 goals for each The sixth annual meeting and banquet of Piogram of Association: League. A ll over the state Christian men are face yet. which is over and above Ibe necessary ordi Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever waking up Io the need o f more earnest, sys team, the Ptytlands losing one on fouls. tbe Im perial Club, an organization of travel nary expendilurea. Pr*nohlrig. Sores, Tetter, Clrapired Hands, ttiilb la im tematic eHorta toward the building up of pub The third period was a bairlifter and the ing men, was held at H otel Cobutn, Skow Monday evening, by Iteiv T . A . T a ttle , aJluruule Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, sud positively hegan, Friday evening. The club was or It-v M . T . A nuursuii lic sentiment, the promotion o- civic right hardest fought period of the season. Tutsduy evening, lUv. E. M. Taylor, D -D . uf B um cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar eousness, and the secuting of the enlorcement Rockland jumped to the fere with good ganized on May 21, 1892, at tbe Bangor tuu auteed to give perfect satisfaction or money of our prohibitory law. passing by Maynard and Campbell assiited House. Tbe club is made up entirely of ONLY FIVE CORPORATIONS Devotional Hervlo**M refunded. Price 25 cent. |>cr box. For safe So/EE Of flfE fEW pfitlqs commercial travelers, jolly good fellows of Munduy, 7 p. in , led by A L N utter Let not Rockland be the last or least in the by tbe other players. Campbell caged tbe T o atluy tl.HOu. in , W . J . WIImoii by W . H . Kittredge noble and much needed work. ball. tbe road, men who have to do with Maine Tuveday I 3U p. m . led by V P W ardw ell One Eiidenou of Dull TIidn In Ibe Real E itid Sa k a h K . T a y lo r , Our j j y was short lived, however, for merchants, and whom, if they should leave Tutvdry, 7 u. in., lt d by L. G March rouc^f/flD w the road, we should miss in the shop, tbe Business of Latl Year Essays-' The Huslon and Ushers,**—Ucvs lluk«r. Sec. Citizens League o f Rockland. Dawson who bad taken Munroe’s place Heal and Junes made two goals in short order. stoie, the railroad train and tbe hotel. Bunds, Bchttoi W o rk : BEAUTIFUL SNOW- But now Charlie Gay made himself promi Tbe “ boys” were present in force, some ol s) G iginljpttloui r Hsvs. Ross, N utter, Hinltb Men Wanted nent and he made big, good-natured (hern young end blithe end gay, otbets older, In Ihe Knox Registry there were a leas nam- II) Gradation —Ite-vs Haugb it , M arch, Fleming, For the Hawaiian (aland*. BLACKINCTON’S e) Use* and Abuse of Helps—JUvs r erua 14,Pearson, Souids Mice ii 1 Poem but Cot It Our City McAndrews’ weary trying to chase him. sterner end grey, relumed to clasp the hand ber of real estate transfers recorded during < hud wick Waiitrd, for thu *i«*Miu«btp t>u*lut*M> Iu 11* of Ibe genial “ B b" and sit at his board, to ■ 896 than for anv year since Frank B. M iller witiiuu DlAiids, coMliurf, four youug uiou wbo have Lull tf Cath—Figures on Thuitdaj t Sloin H e made one goal in 2 m. I sec. and Superficial Kellyton—llevs. Garland, Prshls, Wins Blackington is ofleiing one lot of break the bread uf good fellowship and greet has held Ihe office. Tbe dull days in Ibis low, Polite, Phs'su M » lr*‘ «A-rtllio U-m, (1*1, 2/mI. or 3rd), w* the floor which nec>-aailated a delay of a e v -i m ile*, hoping against hope. Contrary to ex- FARMERS PROOUCr COMPART A M ip leto n yoang man will h e rn P e r seek eral minales. The Rocklanda, however, kept pectaiions the girl relumed at 8 30 and witn- a livelihood in the hannit of civillxittoa, coul Ih ey had the game well in hand and ont a word but with a gleam ol pleasure in where many danger! abound, mayhap, bnt FEEL POOR (D M BALL Would like to do Business In Maine Bangor n.il so many ai in (he wild wood! according determined to keep it and to clinch matters | >»i» eye the min bolted for the door arriving Campbell got another goal. Portland also at Elmwood Hall just as Referee Saul blew Refuses to Tako Stock to hia experience. H e thought he wonld like got another ball into the• coveted ‘ ‘ netting but hit whistle lot the first period. And we could io be a twamper, and went to tbe wood* with that intention. In a few day! he cut hi! foot. Everyone Does this was tbe bestI they could do. tell o f many cases of young ladies denying The Farmers Pr rduct Company would like I \i !oon ii that got well he wai hit hy a fall Y