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V o l. K . — N ew S e r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, FKBKU.ARY 5, 1889. N umber 4

tist materials, three auctioneers, two awning, to be put in nt once to light our city, and Ilium, 4 e D O N ’ T ^ O U R C I T Y . nnd tent makers, three linkers, one brass band, inate beautiful Bay Point. ABOUT TOWN, McLOON & CROCKETT. one beef company, one bill poster, six bil­ A horse railroad is to be constructed to bind liard halls, fourteen blacksmiths, 10 boarding otir outlying summer villages to tbe city Try to make yourself believe, that houses, two boat builders, three book sellers proper. we are not to have any Heal Cold PHOTOGRAPHERS A Long Inventory of What and stationers. Our streets arc to be reclaimed from their Weather this winter, for we are, and One limeroek railroad, one passenger and low estate. • • • • • freight railroad, a fire alarm, three hose com­ An Old Ladies’ Home is to be huilt at an you know you will need a pair of panies, one hook and ladder company, two ROCKLAND, MAINE, It early day through tbe instrumentality ol our OUR CALENDER. steam fire engines, 25 hydrants, oil street smart ladies Rave purchased the cxcluflivo riifht for Rockland Hatcher's Run, Va , battle of Feb. 6, 180ft and vicinity to evil lamps, gas street llelats. two marine rail­ Wc might mention other probabilities, the Fort lli-nry captured, •« e, tsti'2 ways, 2 grain mills, three weekly papers, a proposed Rockland Trust Co , other new bnsi U 8 Itunfe suspends, •• 7, 1841 Good Warm Blankets. Jeff Duel- elected President C. B. A., •• «, tsei Talcott’s Patent Glass Mount! Y. M. C. A., one brass foundry, one tripe ncss enterprises, but haven't we s'aicd enough Itt hop Wnngll died, “ 9,.1868 factory, one creamery, ono station house, one Treaty ol Parts, •• in, 1763 The depth, richness of tone and brilliancy added If five years can show this, what can wc not (liar teuton evacuated, •• 11,186ft Why, you can buy them to photographs mounted y this process and the Sh.winc That BockM Is a wooden box factory, one dojr. sash, blind hope for in the coming hvo years ? quality of absolute permanence and dur hility (the picture being hermetically sealed io theglanRi nuke and moulding factory. Rockland is getting ont of the woods it without doubt the most beautiful and dumb e Place of Varied Business. The Rockland Y. W. C. T. U. has 70 mem­ FROM 75c TO $8.50 PER PAIR method of m iuntini? photoKraph* yet discovered. OVR POPULATION. ------—♦>------bers. «**Thc ticket entitles the holder to one dozen SOUND ADVICE, Cabinets, one to be Mounted by Inlcott’n Patent Rockland’s population at present is 8800, the R. H. Burnham of this place has beta re­ Process. largest in the history of our city, nnd as one of commissioned Justice of the Peace. How to Build Up Your Town Or City. Pay Agent 50 Cents. 3 for $1.00. Bal­ oar business men remaiked. if Rockland was The Commercial College student* went ance #4 50 at Studio. W . 0 . H e w e t t A List to Which We Can Point a western city the figures 8800 would warrant A correspondent of the Waterville Sentinel Catndcnwnrd on a sleigh-ride, Tnesdny. One.half dozen, including Mount, can be had by the claim of 15,000 population. Rocklund was gives the following excellent advice, showing paying $3 00 a t the ri ndio. One Dollar must be Landlord Chapman, if we trnst tho Com­ P rid e. set o ff from Thomaston and Incorporated July how citizens can help build up their city or //aid at the time o f Sitting Agents are not al­ mercial, is making great improvements in tbe lowed to make ar y change in the ticket. If you 28, 1848, under the name of Enst Thomaston. town : Uay a oheck of the Agent you will receive one dnz- Bangor House. en Cabinets four best work) and one of them a Tal- The name was changrd to Rockland in 1850, Help to improve it' cott Patent Glass Mount for $5 00 If • on hu.v th»* and its city government organised in June, Beautify the streets. Hurry Hix was severely braised Tuesday same at the Htudlo they will cost yon $7.00 -$5.00 evening by a collision while coasting on the for the photographs and $2 00 for the Mount. A Satisfactory Increase of 1854- Its popniation in 1850 was 5052; in Advertise in newspapers. 1800,7317; 1870, 7074; 1880, 7599. The satis­ Elect good inen to nil offices. Middle street bill. I ho eby certify that ffcLoon cfc Crockett hare Population. M. H. Nash has moved into his recently bought th~ erc.tusire right to ne I my mounts in factory growth shown since 1880 will he still Talk about its good qualities. Roe.ktaud and vicinity more marked when 1890 swings into line as our Write about its improvements. purchased house, the Capt. Tate place, Spring K K. TAI COTT, ci;y is now seeing Its most prosperous days, Pay your taxes without grumbling. street, which has been extensively improved. 21G Northampton S t, Bouton. Infringements will be pi uffcutcd. new I'jmilics moving In, new houses going tip Patronize its merchants and mechanics. A runaway horse smashed tbe sleigh of What the Five Years Past Have De­ aud new business enterprises constantly spring­ Be courteous to strangers who come among Lathley Nichols and somewhat damaged that, We muke a successful you. SPECIALTY OF CHILDREN'S PICT­ ing up. of Capt. E. A. Robinson of Thomuston, OUR SHAWL DEPT. veloped, Rockland Is gettin’ out of tlie woods. Never publish anything Hint will lower the URES AND COPYING standing of your town or its citizens. Thursday. as heretofore. Photos finished from one negative. IN FIVE TEAltB Remember that every dollar that is invested Tickets arc selling rapidly in the "Rebellion e full of Bargains. Extra Heavy For each additional negative ordered from, 50 in a permanent improvement is mat much Pictures,” which Edwin Libby W. R. C. is cei ts will be charged Groups also will be 50 Rockland has accomplished wonders. In that money at interest. Large Size, Pretty Styles and best cents extra. Nothing hot tie* best possible work­ W hat W ill Be Done In Coming time the Cutnden A Rockland Wii’cr Co. hns disposing of. It cun be seen at tbe rcstanrant manship ano materials will enter Into tho compod Never let an opportuni v pass to speak t of M. II. Nush. qualities of tlon of our pictures. put in its plant, nnd Rockland can beast the good word al>.mt them. Ifyou think of noth Life size direct Photographs...... $10.00 Years at This Rate? finest water supply in New England. Ing good to say about them say nothing bad. Rodney L. Thompson,esq., formerly locat­ Crayons nnd Pastels from ...... $10 00 to $50.00 Never kick against any proposed necessary ed in Waldoboro, bus been in this city the past According to the new directory Rockland A modern system of electric lire alarm has 9aUAII work guaranteed first*clu>fl in cry re. iipprovcment because it is not near your own week, looking up quarters with tbe intontion sp ed . has: been put in and other great changes made in door to" fear that your taxes will be raised 10 our fire department. of locating. McLOON & CROCKETT. One square, four lanes, two avenues, eight cents. S h a w l S! street places, and 116 streets, one armory, 14 Many new kilns and kiln-sheds have been The following litlSS will show the reward of The new cottages erected by B. F. Slovens, Central Block, Main St., Ilocklatid, Maine erected and a standard guage railroad i» now labor: South Main street, will prove a great boon to AT THE— 23 halls, 27 wharves, three cemeteries, one post- office and custom bouse, one court house, being built to transport the rock Irom quarry D aily living scemelb weary our laboring men. Such houses, have long to kiln. To the one who never works ; been needed here. L o w e s t I* v i c e s . three banks of deposit, one savings hank, two Duty always seetneth drenrv hotels, eight meeting houses, nine church or­ Many new, handsome and expensive blocks To the one who dutv shirks; The Bock land Commercial College orings a ganizations, one gas works, 22 brick blocks, one have been built, and some of tbe most elegant Only after hardest striving large t umber of young people from neighbor­ private houses in New England. Cometh sweet and perfect rest; ing towns into our city. It looks quite nice to There is no line ol block factory,two pump factories (one wood.one Life is found to he worth living metal,) two shipping offices, one shirt manu­ Uncle Sam bus been compelled to give us a see them ofi ‘ho street. goods manufactured ot free delivery system. To the one who does his best. factory, one silver plater, three silver nnd ------■ * ■ ------— The ringing of the Methodist bell for the which the consumer Our farming population have formed a stock plated ware dealers, one slating firm, one soap meeting in the Y. M- C. A. rooms, Thursday company and built n modern creamery. RELIGIOUS TOPICS. knows so little regard maker, three soda and mineral water makers, afternoon,sounded so tii'ich like the fire alarm The Knox and Lincoln depot has come out ing quality. You ask live steamboat lines, one dealer in steam that the department turnc'd out. NEW HAMBURGS! ot the country and down into the city, and a The Bailey Praying Baud has just closed a for a pair of GOOD boilers and engines, one steam and gas fitter, successful series of meetings in Damariscotta, Quite a sleighing party to Camden live stove dealers, one surveyor, four tailors, handsomer or more convenient station and Every lady knows that we keep tlie RUBBERS and take accompanying buildings yon will not find in 100 nearly persons being converted. Tbe Band Wednesday afternoon and spent tiiC evening 12 toa, coffee ar d spice dealers, one telegraph whatever the retailer New England. is now at Orono. with Mr.antIMrs. M P.Simonton, who delifiV.h- ✓ largest Stock of HAMBURGS. tlie office, one telephone office, one railroad and The Knox & Lincoln itself, under its busi­ The new Catholic Seminary will be com­ fully entertained them. Drive whist was in­ Pieitiest Patterns, and sell them the offers you. If yon will insist on having steamship ticket agent, one toilet novelty mak­ dulged In. er, three tow boats, one toy dealer, two tripe nesslike management, has been almost entirely menced in New York as soon as a suitable site cheapest of any one in the city. the rebuilt, with new bridges, steel rails and the aud tallow factories, one trunk amt bag dealer, can lie procured. It will cost $500,000 and A reporter of T h e C.-G. made a trip through like, until it is as line a piece of road as one one undertaker nnd two upholsterers. Archbishop Corrigan expects to lay the foun­ Willoughby Block, Tuesday, and found the often rides over. dation stone in tbe spring. American Rubber Co.’s Six variety stores, two wall paper and win­ occupants pleasantly located in tbeir new dow shade dealers, six watch makers and In the direct line of shipping facilities we Pope Leo, in th; early part of 1888, gave ptarters. Dr. Chamberlain and Lawyer goods and be sure that they bear this find the enterprising Boston & Bangor line 4 We-:-Have-:-Decided jewelers, two water companies, four wheel­ 100,000 lire to be distributed among tho needy Walker have commodious and homelike pro­ Company’s name or trade mark, you will building new steamboats and extending its wrights, one wool puller and tanner, three of the city of Rome. He has now placed in fessional parlors on the front while in tbe rear brunches out into neighboring counties, and ba assured of a good article. worsted and embroidery dealers, two ice the hands of bis private almoner the sum of Prof. Nelson has a cheerful room lor bis ton- To keep only one kind of centering an immense amount of business here. dealers, two ice-cream dealers-, six insurance 50,000 lire, to Ire given in doles to respectable sorial business. The accommodations are all The New York & Bangor S. S. Co. has com­ They are Made of Pure Para Rubber, agencies, seven jewellers, live junk dealers, tivo families who arc reduced to Indigence. He has first-class. menced business in that time, built up a great SCOTCH YARN laundries, 14 lawyers, one lime Inspector, 23 also, from his private purse assigned a second The Hook and Ladder boys will appear in —AND AHE — lime manufacturers, one lobster dealer, live traffic and is now contemplating building a sum of 50,000 lire for the support of the Italian uniform and do usher duty nt their levee, Next season, and we will oiler while lumber dealers, three machinists, one marble new steamboat to run from this city to East- seminaries which bavo been reduced to strait­ drama and gift Itall in Farwell Hall, Feb. 14. port. it lasts Sold by All First-Class Retailers. working firm, six masons, two dealers in ened circumstances owing to the difficulties of This is the twelfth annual entertainment held mason's supplies, eight milliners, two musical The Y. M. C. A. has been organized and the present situation. by litis company, so they know how to give SSTlnsist on having them and take no fitted up tbe finest quarters of any city of the The 30c Grade for only 2 0 Cents, instrument dealers, 14 music teachers, three their friends a good time. They spare no others. newspaper and periodical dealers, 11 Hour am! size of Rockland in New England, and engaged PERSONAL POINTS. pains or expense In presenting first-class enter­ a permanent secretary at a gooi( salary. grain dealers, two landscape gardeners, two tainments. The 14th will b ea re d letter day Or ten cents a hall'skein. This is At the North-end a new and elegant school­ gas litters and fixtures, one grnincr and glaz­ Milton Robbins is visiting in Attleboro, for the pleasure seeking pcoplo of Rockland house has been built. a genuine reduction of 33 1-3 per X.& \\ve YmhA $ov \\ V'?.’ ier. Mass. and vicinity. They also have their tickets on In outlying neighborhoods several commo. cent. Three granite companies, two granite cut­ A pension has been granted Solomon Keller sale in Warren, Thomaston, Rockport, Cam­ dious and neat chapels and public halls have ters and contractors, 52 grocery and provision ol Ellsworth. den and South Thomaston. Remember that x a been constructed. dont;bouuyr dealers, two wholesale grocers, two dealers in you get a reserved sent at tbe drama, a chance ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE SKEINS Rubber Boots until A Board of Trade has tieen organized that j Miss Alma E. Keene of Bremen is visiting gun powder, 16 hair dressers, one hair dye in the prizes and admission to tbe ball, ail for you have seen the has made itself lelt for good. f rtends in this city. manufactory, one dealer in hair goods ami or­ 50 cents. 4 — OPOUIl— “ COLCHESTER” A large anil nourishing social club of our Miss Edith Gilclircst of Thomaston has naments, seven hardware dealers, three harness The rehearsals of l.eah are progressing fine­ leuding citizens thrives. been visiting her sister, Mrs. Willey, in this with “ Extension Etlio" makers, three hat and cap dealers, two hay, ly ami ibis beautiful play will be given in Far- II Napoloon Top. Thio A door, sash and blind factory is now doing city. Job Lot of Germantown Yarn wood ami straw dealers, nine nurses, two op­ is the best fitting nnd a thriving business. well Hail the 22nd and 23d Inst- The pluy ticians and dealers in optical goods, seven Harry M. Haynes, our former Camden has been east as follows : A Ioan and building association lias been MOST DURABLE B00I painters, five paint, oil and glass dealers. scribe, has a nice position with Rine's Bros.. I. runz, an old m.igistrute, 11.1. Hix LEFT AT 12 1-2 CENTS. organized and is erecting new bouses, repairiug In th e m a rk e t. One pant factory, lour paper hangers, one Portland. Rudolph, Ida non, John Dixon others and lifting burdensome mortgages. Kuiher Herman, village priest, II SI. Wise Made of the Best pension claim agent, one patent solicitor, two Miss Ryah Robinson of Thomaston is visit­ Ludwig, b it her and doctor, A. 1 Muther The Swifts, Chicago’s great beef dealers,have patent medicine dealers, two perfumery ami ing in Portland, the guest otMiss May Barker, Groptieii, b butcher, Itob’t Ciockett P U R E C U M erected an expensive modem refrigerator build­ Johann, u tailor, Horace Simonton toilet dealers, tour photographers, eleven formerly of Thomaston. Fritz, a baker, Hudson Aines stock. Tho “ Extension ing here, and are doing a big business. Edge" protects the up­ physicians, three piano and organ dealers, two luoob, a country yuutli, Arthur Holinua Spear, May A Stover, wholesalers of country An increase of pension has been allowed Madulcnu, nivee of Further Herinuu, per, adds to wour of the piano tuners, three picture frame dealers, : Mra. A. 11. Berry Sole by giving broader store supplies, Cobb, Wight & Co. and John Theo. Thompson of Freedom, Jesse Priest of three plumbers, three printers, two private Duine liertrude, an old woman, Miss Lizzie Davis treading ourface, Bird & Co., wholesale grocers, Thorndike & Northport and Frank 11. Black of Belfast. Mutner Uroshen, a landlady, Mrs. A. IL Junes schools. AND SAVES MONEY Ilix, fruit and produce wholesalers, all have Rev. Mr. Crossly of Portland,so well known Rosette, Jacob’* sweetheart, Misa Luiie Duoeun FOR THE WEARER. Two wholesale provision dealers, tour reul Leah, child of Rudolf and Muduiina Addle Hale r Rem nant Sale line quarters and supply a broad territory that of our Masons and Udd Fellows, has gone to l.eah, Mra. Alice Payne Dixon estate agents, six restaurants, three riggers, Natiiuu, tin upo-tale Jew known an Master Carl BUY YOUR ARCTICS UN- is yearly widening. Springfield, Mass., where he is settled as pas­ IT’k/’Xkl JT two roofers, five saiimakers, two sanitary en­ i he school master, Dr. 0 . 1, Bartlett IL9LPSM I TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE In our harbor Uncle Sam has kept at tor of St. Paul's church. Abraham, a bliml old man, A. IL Jones Remnants will be taken from Every gineers, one sawing, planing nnd turning mill, work on his big granite breakwater, and its Baruh, a .(ewish woman, MissClum Gregory Department, and w shall make COLCHESTER ARCTIC - three sewing machine dealers, one ship broker, In. Coi.E. C. Farrington's report as inspect­ protecting arm is slowly but surely stretching with “ Outside Counter.” Ahead Of ALL two shipbuilders, one maker of ship eastings, or of rifle practice we fmtl the name of Serg, SHIPBUILDNG across our broad harbor's mouth. others In style &. durability. If you want the seven ship chandlery and naval stores, three L. C. Jackson of Co. H. of this city reported SOME EXTRA LOW PRICES worth of your money try the Colchester with ship plumbers, one ship tank maker, one ship On the shores of our bay tbe work of im­ as one of those making tbe highest score. Tbe Majestic, a companionship to (he 10,060- TO CLOSE THEM. ‘•OUTSIDE COUNTER.” provement has gone grandly on,and Rockland’s ton Wh’tc Star steamer, Tutonic, which was water closet makers, one eouereter, two whole­ The many friends of Rev. George D. Lind­ future us a summer resort proves to be a gilt- recently launched at Belfast, will be launched sale confectioners, six contractors, builders, say anti wife of Bangor will lender them their For sale by H. N. Keene, W. A. McLain edged one. Five years ago people went etc., 11 coopers, one dealer in cooperage stock, deepest sympathy in tho death of their dearly and completed in lime fur me (he routing ft? " Don’t wait until the best are one dealer and worker in copper, two crockery through Rockland seeking for summer homes. beloved daughter, Jan; Mabel, aged thirteen, summer...... Eben Haggett of Damariscotta and glass ware dealers, one cutlery manufac­ Now they stop iu Roekiand seekiug such which occurred Tuesday morning. will build two three-masted sehooners this gone. homes. winter---- A. M. Nash and Capt. E W. Nhack- turer. four dentists, seven dining rooms, two Among the speakers appointed for tbe '68 Along tlie shore ol our bay, at Ingraham’s ford o f Harrington, Me., are building a 750- drain and sewer pipe dealers, 37 dress makers, prize at Bowdoin are M. A.Rice of this city and Point and Cooper’s Beach, cosy little cottages I ton three masted schooner, for Joint dwdtt A seven dry goods stores, one dye house, one U. P. Watts of Thomaston. This prize us its have sprung up which will form the nucleus ! Co. of New Y ork.. . -Captain John edge tool maker, one electrician, one dealer in name signifies is a donation by tbe class oi 68. of big summer colonies. Near Owl’s Head, I Champion’s new four-masted schooner, now engineers’ supplies. Ho klaud and New York capital has laid out | and is tbe income of an investment ot $1,150. Nine boot and shoe dealers, nine boots and lising built at Tillson’s shipyard Cumden N.Y. a handsome park aud built a commodious ! it now amounts to $60. its conditions ure shoe makers, three bottlers, two brick, cement util be launched early in April. She will carry hotel in a sightly and beautiful locality, the that it shall be contested for by those six of and hair dealers, lour butchers, nine carpen­ about 13(8) tons-••-The Morses have uideteua Simpson House, while across the Head the ' the senior class who have obtained highest ters, one calker, (bur carriage builders aud new tug to take Ihe place of the H. F. Morse Grand View Hotel and, along the shore a Uttle rank iu writing; but is awarded to the one ex­ WE MAKE SPECIAL dealers, one dealer in carriage stock, three recently wrecked, and the trauie is now being farther, Smith's Pavilion and unrivalled fish celling in the composition and delivery of bis ut at the shipvat J of the compuny ut Bath. cigar laetories, five cigar ami tobacco dealers, mention of a few R EM N A N TS ol dinners attract tlie multitude. article. She will be built Irom the moulds of tlie It. F. one circulating library, one civil engineer, one Across the bay on sloping Bay Point, with! Morse. In two weeks tbe lug lea King, now COTTON FLANNEL worth eight clairvoyant, 12 clergymen, 2 clothe- cleaners COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. its abrupt background oi Juniper Hill, the having a naw boiler pul iu at Bath, will be ad­ cents, that we will elose at six cents and repairers, 5 clothing dealers, 2 clothing { Roekiand Bay Point Co. wilh unlimited re­ ded to the Morseb' Boston tlcel--- -The sebocu- manufacturers, 2 second-hand clothing dealers, The proprietors have added a Remington per yard, sources is erecting the most elegant club-house typewriter to the shorthand department. The cr building at the Hawley yard, Bath, for Wil­ 7 coal and wood dealers, one commercial col- j on the New England coast. This club house following is an extract from a letter received liam Olvs oi titat city, will be isuuebed in G T Tills is a genuine reduction lege, two express companies. will be the center piece of a long stretch of by Prof. Howard troiu W. O. Fuller formerly about two weeks; as soon as she is off Mr- of 25 per cent. Six fancy goods stores, one dealer in lerlili- broad boulevards and grassy lawns, with pure editor of Ibis paper and now in the banking Hawley wdl sireteb the keel lor a three mast­ NEW SYSTEM OF BEE-KEEPING ! zers, two list inspectors, two dealers in fish | Ei'-st-cln-s thing for linings, waists, Ju nearly every family there water, supplied iu any quantity from the business in La Cyg-ne, Kansas: ed schooner of 300 tons for Mr. Olys aud Capt- and oysters, two dealers in fishing and quarry | is seme one who could keep pebble-bottomed reservoir that occupies the lu every business coueeru with which 1 T. L. Kelley, of Winterport, the latter loruier- nightdress!, etc. Bees on iny plan, and secure a outlits, two fish packers, 11 llour and grain handsome yearly income, if rooky hill iu the rear This Isn't fiction, Tis come in contact in ibis part of the country, I !y master of sch. Abby Thaxter.. . . At Booth- dealer.', 12 Iruit ami confectionery deal­ mean iu tbe larger cities, a stenographer and not desired to keep Bees for fact. Just beyond and to be connected is boy two sloop yachts are building for Portland profit in dollars and cents, keep ers, two wholesale fruit and produce type writer is found. The demand for young home to have homy for family Warrenton, the summer estate of Smith Bros, parlies. ______dealers, three furniture dealers, lour men's men and women to fill such positions is g ro w ­ use. IHutt rated Book of full with its unique buildings, overfiowiug barns, ing rapidly hereabouts; 1 presume it is the information of the New tiydcni furnishing goods dealers. The walls of the Skowhegan Free Public 1 0. t a ll! Ci„ Bee Keeping, tree. If rite and shady drives. same iu the eastern cities. The young man or fo r it. A ddress Thirty letter boxes, four letter carriers, seveu woman with u practical knowledge of short Library Building are up. Tbe structure is to livery stables, one accountant, six apothecaries w in i is io in: UO-XI baud and type-writing is sure »f a good posi­ be of brick, with red freestone triuiiniugs, 50 Mrs. UZZIE E. COTTON. tion and the demand for them is rapidly grow­ 374 Main St., Rockland. WEST GORHAM MAINE one architect, three artists, two dealers in ar­ Is also interesting. An electric light plain u ing. to 60 feel, two stories, aud wiii cost *1000. THE ROCKLAND COHK1 EH - W A/^TTE: THESDAV FEBRUARY 5, [W*9

The n ee wb ' read nnd ohserve the slen« of Onr books have arrived and copies can lie GHASTLY FIND. MERRY MILKMAIDS. die timei predict a terrible war nn the eontltt- secured nt this office. We now have enough ent in the near future. T h e t'.-G. "ill con­ and to spare for ail demands. Edtv. Murphy found a child’s skull on tho They Hold Htgh Carnival in Farwell tain full reports. Now Is the time to sub­ shore near Tillson wharf, Friday morning. Hall —Good Time, Plush Cloaks! scribe. Tile BI I lef-ird J ntr i il Is miking an able The teeth were developed enough to indicate n Since the Y's entertained our people so sue AltractiveBsrgains! light against Augusta political bossism. The child several months old. cesslully in the Congregational church at their Henry Trowbridge, esq., of Denver, Col., Journal's deadly parallel figures orc very con­ writes Ute Portland Argus that the reports of juvenile temperance conceit there has tieen vincing. Ilit’em again! great interest taken in the Milkmaids Carnival, tho d-pojm’alion of Denver by small rox are ; EQUINITIES. false, that only a few cases exist and these arc which was preparing under their supervision, The song in last week’s number, Vontet’s properly cured f>r. and the large attendance, Thursday evening, “ Broken Pitcher,” received many pleasant 8 W. McEoon sold the Albert Ames horse shoved the confidence tue people had in thglr Friday to Harvey Barnes of Rockville.... The English government has a queer way of notices. ’ I is one of the nicest anti brightest ability to give a pleasant evening's eiiivrtaln. songs published during the year. Sewall Hewetl sold a horse last week to War­ menu From 5.30 till 8 o'clock the Imsy and Great Redaction in Price pacifying the Irish. Its treatment of O’Brien, ren parties, t’oreibly cutting off ids head and oilier un­ handsome waiters were kept busy supplying necessary allures, will have anything but a It is reported that there arc thousands of the multitude with baked beans, chicken pie, FEBRUARY WEATHER. sooH iing effect upon the excited Fenians. It’s barrels of apples between Monmouth and cukes, etc., “ pay as you go.’’ At about eight o’clock the orchestru“ cccu. ,B,HASTINGS very impolite to say thn least. Waterville that the farmers know not what to We have made a large purchase of The U. S. Hydrographic Office prognosticates pied the stage and discoursed the best i f music. do with. First class apples arc selling at 81 fnr Fcbrnnry : Stormy weather will prevail off per barrel. Many carloads have been shipped This orchestra, which has been eniiveningpiur Plush Garments from a New York Mr. Diagley lias Introduced a bill author- the Atlantic coasts of North America and to England from all stations. public entertainments of late, is made icing the Secretary of tho Treasury to cstalw Europe, especially off the American coast up as (olluWs: Woodbury M. I’urrington, manufacturer and will make prices z We have hits of goods we wish to lish a life saving station at or near the month along tho course of the Gulf Stream and over A, T. Crockett, violins: V '. C. Low of St. George river, M line, at such point as I lie resolution for the submission ot a pro­ tho Atlantic to the northward of nbout lat. that, will insure an immediate sale, close out before stock taking. Wc hibitory amendment, which has passed the cornet; W. F. Ttbbeits, flute: George 14. the general superintendent of the life saving 3.i N. Along tho transatlantic routes fresh to Torrey, bass; Mrs. J mi 's Wight, pianist. sorvioc may recommend. Nebraska senate, came hetore the house Wed­ strong gnlcs, principally from the westward, ns they must be sold. arc giving Great Bargains through­ nesday. The siibmissiontsts linallv necepted This makes an excellent drive and is doing will lie encountered about once n week. some exceptionally tine work. W’C give ottr renders on page -1 a very inter­ an nmendinent agreeing that two propositions Northers will occur less frequently In the Gulf out, our store, but the most attrac­ -hall be voted for, otic for prohibition and one The stage, which was tastily decorated with esting letter from Prague, Bohemia, by Dr. of Mexico, hut will bo of greater vlolenco than small trees, was next occupied liv the “ Far­ tive Bargains will be found on Arthur F. Sumner, formerly of this city and for license. The fight is expected to lie a hard early in the season. But little fog will be met one. mer," George E. Torrey,who with milk pall in Thomaston. Frequent letters from Dr. Sum­ with on the Grand Banks. bund called to Ins busy men and maids to show ner will be one of the features of T its C.-G ------up for duty. The other solo parts were taken (hit Mmmcr, and thov will lie found verv The government receipts during the month ending Tuesday were unusually large,aggregu- j THE CHURCHES. liv Miss Nettie Clark, “ I’hyllis," Miss Maggie Stripe Seersucker. spicy and valuable. Next week wc shall give Smith, “Farmers Wife,” W. F. Tibbetts, onr readers extracts from a letter written from ting #'31 272,009, while t .e disbursements dnr- i THREE COUNTERS ingibe same period amounted to only 817-| Mrs. Carrie B. Shaw played the Cnivorsall t “Corydon;" F. W Fuller, “Chalk,” Dmiel Florence, ItaJy, by Prof. George Tibbetts. Packard, “Pump," Harry Iinowls, Waller G18.U00 leaving an excess of receipts of gilG,- organ, Sunday. . . . There was no service nt the 1 ease of Fancy Stripe Seersucker G54UOO. It Is estimated at the treasury de­ Congregational church, Sunday evening.... Taplcy, Knott Perry an I W dter Rnnsell The weather for the week in 1888 corres­ partment that there has been a decrease of Music at the Eplscopil church is furnished by “Cans." The chalk, cans and pump scene (not shirred) in remnants at 8c; FILLED WITH ponding to tho present week was as follows: 8T2,500,030 in the public debt since Jan. 1. a male quartet, led by II irry 14. Knowles, was very laughable and loudly encored, while Feb. 5, a. m , 40® above, rain, wind south­ Services will lie held one week from next Sun­ the duet between Miss Clark und Mr. Tibbetts usual price 12 l-2c. erly. p. nt., clear; 6th, 3G° above, fair, wind day, Feb. 17th, and every alternate Sunday was one of the best numbers ol the evening. The dominion parliament was opened at N. N. E., moderate, warm; 'th , 1 5 ° above, thereafter. It is expected the Bishop will send When the milkmaids appeared with their three o’clock Wednesday afternoon with the usual clear, wind N. N. E .; 8 ih .3 6 = above, rain, a young clergyman in the early spring to take limtied st;;,ua, 'nuking nice enough to eat in ceremonies. In the course of the governor- wind N. 14. B., S E , W .; 9th, 10® above, charge of the parish....A t the Freewill Bap­ their rustic costumes fef fed percale skirts, 10c, 15c & 25c Goods. general’s speech ho said: “ it is to lie regret- GINGHAMS. fair, wind W .; 10th, G ® above, fair, wind N. tist church Sunday morning, Rev. M. II. Bab­ black bodices, white waists and jaunty white ted that me treaty concluded between ller N. K .; lltli, 1G ® al/ovc, snow, wind N. 14. cock preached a very forcible sermon on n,)js. caps, the audience broke into loud applause Majcetv and the Presldentol the Unltod States slonary work, and In the evening a highly inter­ which was frequently and enthusiastically re­ tor the adjustment of the questions which esting nnd successful missionary y;dncert was peated as under the skillful captaincy of Miss 1 case Ginghams at Sc : usual price The National Tribune announces that Col I. have arisen with reference to the fisheries has given by members of the school,TC'lecting credit Belle Candagc tbev went through various mili­ 8. Bangs of Waterville, Is a candidate for Com­ not been sanctioned by tuj United States Sen­ 10c and 12c. on all concerned. tary evolutions. Among the most difficult mander-in-chief wf the Grand Army of the Re­ ate in which the powerof ratification Is vested, public. Col. Bangs is past junior-vice com­ features of this entertaining exhibition wore and that our legislation of last year on the the forming platoons,andbreaking from column COUNTER NO. 1 mander flis loyalty to the order and his en- subject is therefore in a groat measure inoper­ IN D EM A N D . orgetli: work in hc’ping to build it up, place into fours. A very pretty movement was the ative. It now only remains for Canada to forming of columns of fours irotn line. The KNICKERBOCKER him in line of deserved promotion. Many continue to in lintain her rights as prescribed Kno;t do so well as th n . G ro t bie case 54 inch Knickerbocker at slate, and would m ak e a most efficient com­ credit is doe Capt Burnham of Tillson Eight Miller of South Thomaston has been engaaed Infantry, who kindlv consented to drill them. 25c. We shall give our mander. to cut the statue. This statue will lie u dupli­ He must be a very skillful tn-truclor us he hud 25c a yard ; worlh 75c. MEN AND WOMEN cate of the Union soldiers statue which is the but little time to work with the squad. The The directors of the Fort Pavne Coal A- lion phalanx was composed us follows customers their choice Pfepanv. and ethers intcre-ted in tbnt com­ work of Mr. Miller. Mr. Miller has been at Personal paragraphs ot More or Less Belle Cantlage, captain ; Anna Roberts, Ger­ pany sufficient to til! three Pullman buffet ears, work at East Bluehill during the winter, being trude Sylvester, guide.-; Hattie Lord, Lottie of any article in the lot interest to Our Readers. our correspondent from that place. He expects le.fi Boston Saturday at 10 a. m. fora trip to skinner, Annie Perry, Mary Blagdon, Nettie Follett, Josie Bradbury, Abbie Paine, May for m ly ...... Fort Pavne, Alabama. The party will be pro­ .Byron Milliken is at home. to go to Waterville the last of the month, and C. II. Ames was in Omnba, Neb., last week. will be there about three months. Benner, Annie Temple, Addit Hall, Alice i’er vided with a special train over the New Yor(v ry. Susie Perry, Sadie Pillsbury, Bessie Hall, and New England to N c w h u ^ -(^e Erie t„ Mrs. J. A. Stover has gone to Warren fur a IU. is n skilled workman and a tine fellow. Alice Graves, Sadie Miller, Fannie Benner, week. Maggio Smith. Lillie Gray, Annie Frost, Ida R e m n a n t S. Cincinnati and via the Alabama Green South G. E. Tilden of Hurricane was in town Sat­ Sherman, Laura Fish. k o or Queen and Crcsccm u te froni Cincin­ urday. ROCKLAND BEEF CO. The singing throughout the entertainment nati. April 1st a p«E#y sovcral hundred C. A. Packard has returned from a trip to was lively and true to the pitch, and seemed to Boston. please the audience greitlv. After the enter­ who intend to ecttlc^jt Fort Payne will leave Report for the week ending Saturday, Feb. COUNTE? NO. 2 Boston. x-i Hon. Joseph Farwell of Unity has been in tainment the waiters again returned to duty, ihia city. 2, 1889: and all the eatables were sold, a few preserves AU the Kernnantsjjof our last sea- „<3*’ ------being sold at auction,R. II.Burnham serving as ^ * n fS^ierenco in last week’s C.-G. to a pub. I,. W. Benner has returned from a short trip Number carcasses beef sold during w'k, 28 1-4 Average weight per carcass, G39 auctioneer The total receipts were 8160, Will contain goods wortli / lie HJ/re.rv end nnlur.il bistorv and rendinit to Boston. netting 875. ’-a " $ sons Dress Goods are placed ro/m caused considerable favorable comment, Henry Millay has a position in Spear, May Average price per pound, ,0G4f> Tho Y's gave our people an entertaining all the way from 15c to j & Stover’s. o l m e s and wc hope ero long to announce some sort ol A. II , Manager. concert. R . I’. Messer und daughter Lola have been 1 5 c a licginidng in that direction. Rockland while visiting in Union. Jl7c. Wc shall give our }■ progressing rapidly in oilier directions should Miss Lizzie Tripp of South Thomaston has On Our C enter C ounter customers their choice • not entirely overlook the importance of the ed gone to Westboro. acaitou of her people. A public library and Mrs. Abbie Burpee is in Boston the guest ol BICKNELL T EA COM PN’Y from the lot for only.. ' road ng room make an important adjunct to the tier sister, Mrs. F. A. Hosmer. wack of our churches and schools, and such a Charles Candagu of Bar Harbor is visiting .1M> ivtt i. in: -"i,o move could assuredly count on the hearty co­ Ins sister, Mrs. James Adams. 2 Lbs. Broken Candy...... 7 Bars Good Washing Soap, operation or our preachers, teachers and all George W. Drake and wile relumed Tutirs day noon from a dip to Augusta. other (needs of progress. Our columns arc 2 5 c , 2 5 c . Walter E. Griswold of Brooklyn, N. Y., i- »rtdc open to the d'seuss on of this subject. vislnng his sister, Mrs. K K. Snow. S. A. Burpee. E. W. Berry and N. F. Cobb 4 Lbs. Best Canary Seed... 'hicoiato Crsams, per Lb. WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! COUNTER NO. 3 ■ The shorifls in session at Augusta last week iclt this morning for u trip to Washington, D. Very fine, junt the thing C. 2 5 c for frosting. 2 O c . perfected a permanent or.unization, W. 8. Mrs. Mary Kaler is making an extended Will contain goods worth / Irish of this city t.eing made president. 1 lie visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Swell of Bus shenfis hive in view a regular salary rathei ion. 2 Lbs Malaga Grapes...... Bananas, Per Dozen. Remnants Dress Cambrics. all the way from 25c U in a certain | ei ccntage of what their dept - Misses Helen O’Brien and Nellie Bunker are rirtt collect, as now holds. As the law now Is home irotn a visit to Mrs. Frank oaclter, Prov­ 2 5 c . 2 5 c r “ Lacc Curtains...... 5c to 50c. Wc will give • 2 5 c idence, R. I. Uheriff Irish has 12 per cent of what his depu­ Alfred Copping and wife of New Y'ork are at “ Real L ice Curtains....50c all our customers their j ties collect, up to a certain amount, and it he home of Edwin Sprague und wile, Mrs 4 Lbs. Laundry Starch... Canned Tomatoes, Per Can, this amouut exexL a stated limit (he surplu- Cupping’s parents. Boat Q unIHy, “ 10 in. Unbleached Cot­ choice of selection for 2 5 c . No Hop*, go:-> into the county treasure, lint if there is M rs. Joseph Mank and Mrs. Emily Jameson l O c . o n ly ...... ! little occurtng there is no pri v gion for mnkinit >f Waldoboro havo been visiting friends hi ton ...... 7c up the deficiency. As it now is the pay of iba town the past week. Miss Ida Dyer of Vinalbaven, who has bc-cn 2 Lbs Bright Eng. Walnuts 4 Lbs. Best Rio Coffoo. “ Fruit Loom Cotton.... 8c deputies is ridicuotisly small, and (he sheriff visiting Mrs.' Geo. Kirkpatrick, returned to wish the law so amended us to give them /- tier home Wednesday. 2 5 c . $ 1 . 0 0 “ Carpets at cost. fixed salary, #103, and let tho deputies havi Miss Angie- M. Mollit left Wednesday illu m ­ what they collect. What they ask is reasonp. ing lur Boston where she will be the guest ol •• llambuigs veryj’chcap. Henry Rueterand wife. A Lbs Best Soda...... Or inges, best Assortment in hie and should bo allowed. Every article on these counters are Mrs. Hiram Whitford and Mrs James E in Bock.a nd...... l-'uwle, mother and sister of A. II. W hiifutdoi P e r D oz. goods from our regular stock and Beer Isle's centennial was celebrated this eitv, visited the latter last week. 2 5 c . 1 OC j U p w a rd s . Wednesday with appropriate ceremonies Mis- M try L. Grant of While Head left here the 29 It insi lur Boston, where she goes to ti ke arc all There was a salute of 00 guns at sunrise nnd mother course of biudy iri music at the New Bananas, per Dozen. . . . . Tobacco, Per Lb. titty raow at noun, and the following order ol England Conservatory. exercises at the First Congregational church in Len Snow, who has been spending bis vacn- 2 5 c . Chew or Htuoke, 3 Q c . the afternoon : invocation, Rev. O. N. Gleason. lion at his old home at Ingrabamviilc, left EIDER DOWN. Boer Isle; address, "The Eirly History id' Friday for Kasota, Minn., where he will re- Genuine Bargains! -umo his position in the office of the Kasota Doer Isle;" Ulmer I*. SpofTird, esq ; address, Granite Co. BICKNELL TE “ The Past, the Present, the Future,” Chas. W Judge Hal) ot Waierville has gone to Boston A C O M P A N Y , 10 pieces 36 inch Eider Down Flan­ Bryaoi, esq ; remarks and lutters from former to inspect tlie working ol' the electric railways, a o a jvtzviixr fSTnjEJTET. These counters will be ready and present citizens of the town; benediction, is Waterville is considerably exercised over nel at 50c a yard ; usual price $1. the prospect ol the' introduction of electricity ttev. G. F. Bradford, South l)eer Isle. Tin- as a motive power for the towns horse railroad. whole was interspersed with music, -» feature S. Dean Graves of St. George left yesterday of which was some old anthems, song iiy some for Waterville where he completes the Senior I R E M O V A L ! Words From D rn m sts! of the oldest cltiicns. dressed in gurnients over tear in Coburn Classical Iiislittile. lie will Shirts,and Drawers. enter Colby University in the tali. Mr. Graves Tho Druggist know* n good Medicine. 1I» has one hundred yetrs old; and some of the pop­ is a smart and scholarly > oniigiium who is push every n)'*un>*of tl ding out thQSo who have m erit. ular 6ongs ol the present day, sung by the ing his way along unaided. ROBINSON & PRICE The lolluwiijg from many well known Druggist* One lot Gent's Shirts ami Drawers at young people in modern attire. A collection Jewett Turner was in this city last week en i ure samples of what the Proprietor of BELL'ri of relics was shown in tho vestry dining tin- route for his home in North Haven. Mr. j HAVE REMOVED TO SAUSAl'AKILLA ha* received regarding that 19c ; former price 25c. JANUARY 30th, day. and there was a handsome display of lire Turner has been ut the Maine General IIo- | remixly. pital under treatment for a severe trouble- with j 1 6 Limerock Street “ Have *uld 20 gro** in IS month*. This fact tell* works in (he evening. bis neck, but is now much improved it) hcaltb. His friends iu this city wish him a speedy re­ ' Where can be found a Large und Well ticketed it* own sto ry .” C. S w eet & Buo , Bangor, M«-. CLOAKS. Elock of High Grade “ Do not hell a m edicine th at give* better Sttliefac- Everybody invited to come and see The Bath Independent, which certainly has covery. , Tue wedding of II- rbert W. Tborudili lion.” II. M. Bi h n iia w , Oldtown, Me. “Our hale proved its title to its claim, “an original down last year wa* much larger tiiau we anticipated.M lie g real Bargs ns (hey can select Miss Margie Ingiab.im occurred Wetlnev,::;1 Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, A good long Dark Cloak for §5,00. east w etk lj’’ gave its many readers last week at 111.30 a. in. at lie residence of the- bride’i Lorim or* & PlMCIiAm, Dover, N. 11. “ We have • queer supplement in the way of u fan simile a contiMlaully incieasing d « ro u n d Co o k . E ver from this lot of goods. The goods parents, Mr. and Mi-. J. I’ Ingraham, Ma­ A good Winter Jacket for §2 ami §3. of the famous Vicksburg Citizen, Issued July sonic sirt-el. H e t. W. O lluluian performed GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS! ETT at P e n s e i., P ortiau , Me. “ O u r sale* the 2nd, 1803. The paper was set up in the office lire ceremony in a felicitous mauncr. There- past year larger than ever.” J.W .i’EKKJN* & Co., which we shall sell on these counters was a large company ol friends und relatives Alto BEAUIN and ready to publish when Giant and his men present. I he gins were many and wellchosen. Pot iland, Me. “ Wu bear good report* irom it." G. W. BlIAU & Co , Uooiie*ler, N 11. “ 1 believe ate ALL special vulues aud cannot entered, (he editor and his loree fleeing incon­ Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike look the allemoon L. S. RO BINSO N tinently. Printers iu Grunt’s army found the train for a trip to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. it to be a superior remedy und have a large sale Th iriniike are two of our nicest young people Haa NOT given up for it." L. P. I vans, Dover. Me. “ We Hod be duplicated. •early completed paper, and setting up a short whl) many friends who heartily wish lor them & I I <2> X3 3VI 2kI£IIVGr : BELL’S BARLni'.aUILL I .1 true eslraet ufihe editorial, c-p.ough to fill the unoccupied space the inmost bappiness und prosperity. Tim | medicinal properties ol (he roots, bark* and tl »w N e w : H a m b u r g s ! u the forms, issued the paper themselves, C.-G. bestows its kindliest Ixucdiction. And lftdif't and genllein* ij can have Klne IJoois and cr* we luve sent you for tlie manufacture Au ex- dboeo made Ui order and lit* guariuii< e*L Hpeciul Remember Wednesday Morning, usiug the ouly paper left In tho office ami on attention given to thoae having LA MIS KBKT from cttlleiit lu-dlelne." < IIKM¥ Myuic k, C hem ists winch the Citizen had been printed for some Corns. Bunione. Ingrowing Nail*. Kic. Ladle*’ and ami Botuuie D ruggists, Bo«ton, Ma**. January 30th. w L. W H IT E . (.’hildri n'i* Kepa ring a gpocialty. In fact, ALL N E W LOT OF -weeks, the reverse side of colored wall puper. K iN Pb of repairing ucutiv aud p omptly doin . BELL’S SA RSA PA RILLA The ttefiel editor iu an editorial stated that Grant Tho W. I.. White, htrunded near Stornoway, KK.ML.MUKK TH E PLACK. staid that ho would enter Vicksburg at such a C A SX O t ItE FMLCE1.LKU. L iu the hands of the Insurance men, who NO. I 6 LIMEROCK STREET. IIUCK TOWELS J< HaStl date, and the Citizen advised him first "tocateh have made a contract with certain parties to IU Uehtoriug Power is VVouderful ! Y. M C. A. BUILDING. hia itare." The Federal soldier printers in their save her lor 70 per cent. The schooner lies ou Bold by all DruggUt*, 50 cent*, one-half the I. 6. HOUIKSOM. 4a Cu a b l b s F u ic b editorial stated that the “ hare bail been caught,” a small island, some 20 miles outside the Is­ price of any other. Without fringe, the latest. •oil gave some wholesome advice. Editor land of Lewes. Liverpool parlies cabled that DU. 0 . L. ltAKTLET'T, A. M. Kobioson, Jr., Apothecary, Baugor,Me. Claiko s priuters must have had somewhat of '(would cost 8151)9 to send a tug boat to her, • job in priming that wall paper, as (bay didn't 316 and 318 Main St., Rockland. aud that 'twas impossible to sell the wreckj Physician & Surgeon, A. M. AUSTIN, have the whole of Graut's army to assist iu where ft lay. A tug boat was sent front Liv . • •roiling, cutting and folding it. 'Twas a erpool to wreck her, for 70 per cout of values [Socecsor to D r. K. L. Kstabrook.J Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, fuller & Cobb. tai,_ht scheme, anyway. reserved, delivering the same at Liverpool. • w Night Calls »u.werod from Uto Glttoe. 414 MAIN 8T. HOOKLANU ME THE ROCK LAN l> < t HI KIFK - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1**9 3

Half your m nt und half jour hay FINE POSITION FISH SCALES. 5lu-t be hi store on Candlemas Dny. LETTER BOXES. FOLKS AND THINGS Don’t knrp the Letter Carrier pounding en your JUST - RECEIVED The Warren Streeters have been having some Capt. Wilbur W. Thompson of this city led door, but step inti J. P. Wine & Hon’* and lo«vc Prices of lobsters mill rule low. your order for a Letter Plnb ;only 50 Ct-NT*, —AT— fine coasting the past week. last week for Bay City, Michigan, where he has put on complete. Shall have a full -unity thl Far Additional Locals See First Page I t was not so nianv years ago thit that now a fine position in a Idg shtp yard. week. 4-1 (4. N. McGRKOOR. The wicked b id the advantage last week if favorite fish, the halibut, was considered not they can stand on slippery places. AN ACROSTIC. ------worih eating. The haddock, too, has seen LOST. Smith’s Music Store! It is a fact that icc never adheres to ever­ WE REFUSE TO TELL. changes of the same kind. The Eastport Sen­ On rnesday Inst on Main fie. a Black Hand Bag, LACE AND FANCY Rockbinfl Ir irrowino, c cr ru i green trees, snt-h ns spruce, Hr, pine, etc. tinel say s that only a lew years ago when the containing vartous n't I The tinder will l,« I On nil Ride" .howllIK ably rewarded. Among other nrilcloR are a pair of John Kinnev shot himself in the shoulder, Fh” name of the young man who entered a then too numerous haddock was pulled in it gl irr r that the owner e-mu it well replace. Leave Comhnr Improvement" and growth. tlie Ra'i'i- at thia office and confer a favor. VALENTINES! K icker* feel bad. Thursday evening, inflicting a slight wound. grocery store, took half a cracker, turned the was only to be contemptuously thrown over- 2 MRS A. MAKK9, ri-lnity Si., Nurth End. Loyal men vl id. The prize doll offered bv Mrs. R. W. E. syrnp lancet thereon, ntc the cracker and syrup hoard again, for be was no good for sailing STATIONERY A* our city renew. her youth. Thorndike was awarded to Miss Alice Hall. and lin n went off letting the faucet run all anti drying, though considered excellent eat­ LOST. New hear Irom all aides and devlouR ways night. ing when cooked fresh. Now the supply ol P.',s-lnK™”'7 ,l”'t Tnc-dny, n MOONSTONE The Ice clad trees presented n trenutlful PIN. Ftndei...... wiirde‘~ And Society Note Paper. '• 'D o n ’t jiiu aee we are having nur red-letter haddock Is small, quantities arc put up as will be Rulialdy rewarded by leaving sight in the bright sunshine Wednesday morn­ ...... THIS. O F F It'“ CBJR OUR STEAMERS. "finnan huddles,” and lor a little tisb of this ALBERT SMITH. in g . 4-6 variety you must pay twenty cents. WANTED. A V I C T I M . A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary will be An adjourned meeting of the Rockland A Massachusetts is now disturb d on the lob­ LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS to Rett held in the Y. M. C. A. parlors Friday, at Ellsworth Steamboat Co. will bo held in tho our choice and hardy vnrletlcR of nursery stock, He wan (dd Roldler — 2 30 p. m ster question. We quote from the Boston ellher on "alary or cnmmlRRlun Permanent cm. A nd ne' a bolder— office of the 1). A B. Co , Tillson wharf, to­ Globe: "Captain Charles Collins of the fish­ torment to the right m et. No room for I zy one" ROCKLAND TOW BOAT Hewm i to the Milkmaid.' Drill. Pomona Orange will meet here the 1-ltb. prlght and honcRt arc the one" we arc .linking morrow at 10 a. in....Tlie Katahdin, Ctpt ing boat Ethel May of Uluucester yesterday Bfor Now Is the t'me to enga c. Address utih Ilo wiir more Ilian ennptured, Rev. Cutter Dallas was in the harbor Pierce,arrived here Thursday night trom a very said : The fish commissioners members of the references, MAY BUGS.’, Nurserymen, This Company ha* Two Good Roam, one Inygv He wiir really quite captured, Wednesday morning. rough trip down the hay. She lay here until 3 10 Rochester, N. Y. lor onialde work, and Ihe otb«;r »inaller for Irawne And for the life of biro couldn’t keep still. Legislature now talk of enlurcing the stop work, and are prepared to rooeiro orders for any Alfarata Council and friends had n delight­ Friday afternoon. law.which means the ruination ofuur business. W A N T E D ! towlng job that niHy come up, cither " I f Iblrty years ngo ful time at Rockport Wednesday, enlivened by We don’t tntnu the stop law for the month of Pant finishers (hnnd sewers) wanted in the shop We had met such a foe. tue resident rocahontascs. and at home. Good par for good work. InBide or Out<-idfi, Anywhere Along IN CONFERENCE. July, for I really lielievo that It should bo en­ 2 ROCKL AND MFG CO. Armed with such fatal charms, forced dining that time. Complaints are made the Coast of Maine. I fear me,” lie said A plessant party rode up to the Fiske House, W ith a shake of his head, So. Hope, yesterday and ate one o( Fiske’s Representatives of the various Maine brnnehes by thu commissioners about the scarcity of NURSINC. Tbn«e bunts are in fir*t-claM order, etrong and lobsters, und they attribute it to ottr catching A young woman ot experience wishes to do nurs­ flpeedy, well manned and officered and fully capa "W e would quickly have surrendered our arms lino suppers, returning nfter a aancc. of the Oranitc Ctiltcra National Union have hie of any Job of towing. the small one«. This is not the real cause of ing. Orders sent to UoX 13, Rockland. Maine. Belfast has n tribe of Red Men. Whoop! II. A Smith having sold his business now been In conference in ibis city the past week, Good references. 48-51 formulating a scale of prices that shall tie the scarcity for experience tellH mo that other The big club house, Bay Point, hits Its roof announces n low pticc sale of his household uniform. Tho sessions were private and held fish eat the spawn and others cause no end of RUNG rg—will be sold cheap, Eicurflion parties can obtain favorable temn. Thorndike fit Hix received a car-load of hogs weighed 17 pounds, which was a year ago lust M. T. JAMESON', 112 Thomaston Hu. The North-end Knitting Bcc will meet next corner of Main and Myrtle streets. ■1 5* Gld Thotnaa'on Itnad. Orders by Mail, Telephone or Telegraph Friday. snmmcr. I sent it to a Boston gentleman, and will receive prompt attention. Monday evening with Mrs. Fred Blackington, THEIR THIRD ANNIVERSARY. now ttie men of influence are at work to drive J. II Handley is making exler.sive repairs Gay street. Should the evening prove stormy FOR SALE OR TO LET. us pour men out of the business, so that they House and Stab e in good repair, and about two A. 0. GAY & GO., Agents, on his kiln. the meeting will he the next fulr evening. The indications nre lhat Farwell Hull will ho cur have full control of It. You have no Idea acres of lan-i.-.v, both ofThomasion, rections for preparing the food will be Bent for hall, llrursday, the 7th, George Batty, the It. asking municipal office's to establish the man I’etk rs —Mg( ’LARA— rhom astun, Jan . 26, Fred 35 cents. Address G . F K iller & Co. arc making tiic-ir machin­ ner of grade across certain streets; prayer ol pet;, crick Eugune Petris and Ella 1) MeClura, both o f versatile vocalist, instrumentalist, whistling W arren. ery burn very busily , getting out window and C. K. PEKKINS, BELFAST, MAINE. soloist und mimic, being engaged for the occa­ tinners granted. MI HOHANT — B door frames and mouldings for the uew Bay II. It. Novella, Superintendent of Sellouts, pre Georg.-F. M rcliai sion. Dented his resignation of lhat office, which the KoekDnd. Point huilillng. MA\<»ir.i.i»—T a y lo r—Hope, J a n . 21, Fred L. CEKTTS OASXI An interesting entertainment will be given board declined to accept. 3 : Saturday was Candlemas Day. Half the Man Wield and Fannie Taylor, both of Hope. —PAID FOK— in the M. E. vestry tomorrow, Wednesday An order was passed directing Committee on Mc K fn/.si.—HTlNsioN— Deer Isle, Jan . 20, \V. 1 winter has gone, and us Saturday was pleasant McKenzI • oil! Abbie A. Stiiir-on, hoih oi Deer Isle. evening, tinder the auspices of the Y. P. C. L. Streets to lake matter of damages claimed by we sh ill have some very severe weather if the U X UIs B M IN I ' W ill L- 1I.-.II 2 Old Rubber Boots & Shoes The leading feature of the entertainment will Simeon li. Staples for ii juries reci ived by a defect of Lincolnville, and Ed. • H Barnes, of (’amden old saw holds good. in highway, into consideration and report at tile M in e AY — W a rm — Boston, Jan. 12, William ItlilNU ON YOUR P.L’KttEKH.------be humorous readings by Prof. C. F. Mar­ Murrav, of Vinalhaven, ami Delia Ward, of Bel ast. next meeting of City Council, J R. Richardson,North End,Rockland. The big base for the new grar monument ble of Bridgton. Price of admission, adults McK INSLUY — H a i iio r n k -G ard in er, Jan . 26. by in Achom Cemetery, toted through our 25 cents, children under 12, 15 cents. The Committee on City • roporty were instructed Bev. G ru n ’Pyler, Reuben AIcKinfeley ol W hitefield streets the other day by Cha W. Perry and to purchase a suitable number of settees tor City and Mrs Emellne Hathorne, formerly (if Cushing. SEDUCED PRICES! There will bo a concert and supper in the — W a t t * - Province: >wn. Mass , J an IN ROCKLAND force, weighed 17 tons. Hall and have them properly marked, that they 21, at the residence or Mr. .John W hitcninh.hy Bev —WE AIIE HULLING A— First Baptist chapel Thursday evening, the may not be stolen, P. M. Vinton, Hollis M. Overlook and Flora E. First class business location or roomy residence, I ’ l - s o r m zf-oxfl $ c . o s Thorndike & Hix and the Rockland Beef proceeds to be devoted to the purchase of new A uonlir was passed making all certificates of Watts, both of Thomaston. buildings recently remedied. r« fitted and repaint Co. have line new delivery sleds. They are of ed. House, ell and 2 stables and other out build That we warrant to be as good as can be bought in books lor the Sunday School library. Theie deposit non int- rest bearing after February ii. lugs. Dry cellars, excellent drainagn, ? 1 2 ueres this county tor 50. Call and get a Sample new style, heavily built, with a daring rail will be vocal and instrumental music and an Conunltti e mi City Property reported that lliej U w t b s . land. Mu-t be sold. FREE. All other goods lower. an il guard und red running gear. had caused to he erected a suitable file escape . .■ntcrtalning program has been arranged. Ad- IN W A R R E N NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES ! The box party in the old Ingraitain house ission to conceit 15 cents, supper 15 cents. tiro PurebuRQ atrei t schoolhouse, und would soon W k ik t k u - Jeremie, Hayti, Jai i.fyoliow —tillage, pasture and wood land; cuts from contract for the same at ,he High School building le v e r, (’apt. William Webster, master or schooner 20 to 25 tons of liay. 1 1 2 story house, 8 finished All goods warranted or return at our expense- Wednesday evening of last week was an en­ Rev. Geo. N. Lindsey of Bangor, delivered An ordinance providing for a Fire Poli o was Lu 111 A.Hnow.ott bi- port, aped 22 years,! months rooms, carriage house, barn, good cellars, well wa. joyable and remunerative occasion. The 1. well fenced and well lucafed; will ho sold 20 lbs. Rice.i $1 00120 lbs. Soap...... 1 0o the first of the Y M. G. A. course of lectures passed to be engrossed. WlNriL Waldoboro, Jan. 30, Mrs. Lyn.au for $ If*.-u if offered for at once. Come and talk 2o lbs. P ru n es...... 1 ou‘ S Ibs. good < Joffee. . . 1 (JO Ingrahanibillcrs mean to have that sidewalk up j a large and interested audience in the SI. E. Tlie monthly rolls of accounts No. It were pas, I W inslow aboili it. 12lbs.Ch' ice RuisiiM 4 Ib9. good T ea...... I 00 .3 ibs. good Tobacco. 1 <0 12 cans Corn...... 1 00 over the hill. as follows: Police Fund, $110.14; Pauper Fund, ISultAliAM- Rockland, Jan.29, Octavia W.Ingra- 12 other desirable properties on shore, in city and •hurch, last evening. Mr. Lindsey is an able I am, aged -Si y< ars, 1 month- ountry, including three hotels well situated. 12 cons Tomatoes... I 00 12 cans Peas...... 1 00 * Don’t let up on the street talk ! If you can't ipcakcr and handled his subject, “ Ireland and $553.51); F ire D epartm ent Fund, $1S3,U2; (. otitln. L a w k v —Vin.alhaven, Jan. 23, Mrs Sarah Lawry, HAN1.Y & SHAW, 12 wins Beaus...... 1 00 12 cans Apples...... 1 00 gent F en d , $2J5,iil; Ri It No. 3 Fire A larm Fund, aged 2a >ears, 3 week*. 51 Real Estate A gts., 409 Main tft. 4 gal Molasses...... 100 14 lbs. Sugar...... 1 00 talk yourself ask questions and keep others the Irish" iu u way that held tl, attention of Ha ll - i'bom ustou, Jan . 27, Edw ard O. H a’.l, 4 ibs. Ass’ed -pices. 1 00 20 lbs. Best Bodu... I 00 talking. Better streets for our city is too impor­ $12.79. aged 51 yearn. Beef Steak, Chicago or Eastern.* 2 lbs. for 25c his hearers from the beginning to the dose. A bill was presented from Ilerry Bros, for tant a subject to be lost sight of in the petty G r in n e l l —Lnion, Jan . 25, George M. Grinm II, Pj-ii flllS T ntllt'IG.KiE Beef Roast, Chicago or Eastern...... per lb. 10c The next ol the series will bo delivered next $314.hi} for use of team to Augusta and to pay for age-1 2.3 y< ars. 8 Beef Corned, Chicago or Eastern, .per ib. be to 9c -tir ot spring politics. We need better streets I Monday evening by Rev. F. A. Warfield of a horse that died while in charge of officer Ma k t in —Union, Jan . 24, Eliza, wife o f b b y Beef Corned, by the bbl.(best)...... f l O 00 Martin, aged 34 years. Frenh Pork, Lambs, Mutto:;, Sausage, Tbinfry, The Iopas Male Quartet, and Mrs. Currie Brockton, Mass., in the First Baptist church, Meservey, voted to Instruct Muislial to pay $11 S m a l i.ia -T . nutipH Haibor, St. Georg*', Jan. C E N T . INVESTMENTS! etc., at bottom prices. Burpee Shaw of this city, assisted by Rev. F. nlijeet, "A Trip to Iceland." Members of of said bill for use of team, anti return bill to Berry Iu Mr*. Lucy L. ."in dley, aged 82 years, * months. Fr » ars. laud Gazette; will make *lnv< stmeatn for his East lowest market prices. In Lincoln Hull, Damariscotta, last evening, others 20 cents. School hills were ordered paid amounting to B en n ett -T hom aston, Jan . 30. M rs. Ju lia Ben- era friends, when desired, in First Mortgage Loan* $271.32. n ett, --••d M > t'.irp, 3 :’i«Qii h f, 2-> iay~. on Minneapolis Beal Ksui'e, Improved or unim­ the closing concert in the winter course of I,’l'h tllN t;-W arren , Jan. 29, Margin, t, .M Col- proved. Interest at rf per cent , payable s« ini an Special Notice to Sportsmen. entertainments. S A D N E W S . Aid. Wight was appointed to attend sale of non. !.im), wife of Ed win Cushing. nually, with exchange on New York. Corti tied ah resident property to be sold tor taxes. A il l ia m ’ -Warren, Feb. 3, G e o . W W'Jiiai--, struct* of title furnished, and no commiHsion lo We have just put in a full hue of The spring term of the Maine State College 1. 9. White and It. F. Perry were granted aged 11 > ears. lender. Population of Minneapolis iu 40,000; A Promising Young Rockland Captain iu 18*8 200,000. C orrespondence solicited. Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Etc., at Orono, commences today. John Bird, Dies in a Foreign Land. licences as victual,m. A ddress Including some of the best trades iu Double aud Ralph Blackington, Albert Hustings, Frank Adjourned to Monday evening, Feb 1-. WANTED. A telegram was received here last week from Z POPE VOSE, Single Guns ever heard of iu fids country. We Andrews and Warren Healey will leave for Boarders, men preferred. also have a numb< r of Second-Hand Guos we Brown A Keene, New York, announcing the 196 PLEASANT *T 522 Nicollet Ave,, Minneapolis, Mina, are almost GIVING AWAY. It'you are in want school this week. John Flanagau will go death of Capt. William F. Webster of sch. The Augusta jail now contains 135 prisoners of a New or tiecoud-llaud Gun, or 11 vou want lo later on in the term. Rockland has quite a Luclla Snow, of yellow lever at Port an Prince, many of whom are trumps, who have been C tR L WANTED. trade your old gun for a new one, call on us and i*c delegation at Orono. sentenced for some minor alienee, committed ailt.-il U .lo la. i«< work at will make you nappy. Hayti. Tiie Luellu Snow partially loaded ut MKH. E. M. i I’UHHS, No. 12 Lin. F O it SALE. A BARGAIN. REUUMHEB THIS PLACE The Amateur Orchestra is considering the remieand went to Port a a Prince to finish on purpose thut they might get food and slid- . A A FAItM under eooeiog near tlie suat-hure would suit any MORTCACES ON LAND! not leeling well, and that many of the vessels We purchase! MOHTG AGES upon lands iu all violins; C. A. Rose, Mertie Collins, Florence eit> p.ir’y for a BUtnuier rvsidencu anti pieasurc there had lost their crews from the fever. LOST. farm. Apply to the W ostoru and *outheru Staffs and Terri- llanlv, 2nd violins; J. E. Doherty, 1st cornet; That night he was taken very sick, and died on Berry Bros, wish to extend their lli.tni.- to M. A. JO H N SO N , Kucklaml, Me. toi iex, and have t t than their board td gradualiy increase until the laws prohibiting the seining of mackerel in s ib le . A. Murker keeps a good line of Cigars and tin \ an turn from $4 to $0 above their board ac- GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. 0. the various Maine harbors and buys has been C’apt. Webster was formerly in schooner Jen­ Tobaccos. Try Frank A Go's 10 c u t N. K. cording to skillfull* ?s Boanllng houses occupied C ig ar- a t 350 Main street. by ' al» s exclusively, kept iu the va ry best man. circulated in this city and extensively signed. nie Greenbank. He was 22 years old, and one n r, competent housekeeper, ph-asant locations; Physician and Surgeon. - Another petition, | rayiug for the appointment of our smallest young captains, and a fine fel­ furniture, b*ds und carpel* ure entirely new. Boarding and Lodging. Pure Leaf Lard Applications to (iEGKGE WATKINSON, ibeai- Willoughby Block, 341 Main Street. of John 11. Drew of Farmingdale as commis­ low in every way. His father, John Webster, dvnt, Colchester, Conn. 2 6 (Over Thorndike & Ui>.) sioner of navigation iu place of Commissioner was lost at sea some years ago witli Capt. Wm. 1. S. W h ile, Boarding and Ixidging House. KETTLE RENDERED BY Meals it all hours over Home Furniture Com­ OjjrXigbt coils answered f. vus ol&ue u Morton, to be removed, supposably, is being I Fountain. His mother is Mrs. Daniel Morey pany, corner Mam und Myrtle slrecir, lloC>- Thcrndike &> H ix. B O A T W O R K . circulated among Rockland's ship-owners. of this city. He has one brother, in Massa­ luod. J. B. Loring, boat builder, is prepared to do T O L E T . 51 ROCKLAND, MAINE marine work of all kinds, new work and jobbing. Mr. Drew is better known us "Keunebeeker' chusetts, and a sister, Mrs. Ilcnrv Ferris, of For r. tine smoke call for La llu.-u .It Boston Fancy pulUng boats and yachts a upeciaity. C joul I door uemeut for small furnllv Of the Boston Journal. I Warren. IV cent cigar for sale at J- H Wlggirr'-. u A£K YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 3 L inuslv W h a u f , if-Kkiaad. at 4 33 ROCKLAND '\ 4 THE ROCKLAND KKI H)R-

POINTS ABOUT PRAGUE shop but in booths in the market places. WE REFUSE TO TELL VAKIe-TIES OF CATo. THE CAFE. The name of the gentleman who narrowlv Medical Claude*. It Is extremely difficult to accustom ones self . Be S u re to the German manner of living, particulatly escaped arrest in this city last week for re­ The varieties most sought as pets are If you have niatlo up your mind to buy A Knox County Alien in the Land sembling another man. in the matter of meals, for the breakfast con­ the Angora (also called Angola.in Alriea. Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take Baer and Sausage. instead of Angora, in Asia Minor;) the sists of but coffee and rolls, which at ten o’clock The name of the young man, well known in any other. A Boston lady, whoso example Is Persian: the Chinese; the Spanish or is reinforced by the "fork breakfast” of a cottnly politics who was sued for a cigar bill, worthy imitation, tells her experienee below: tortoise shell; the Chartreuse, or blue; “ In one store where I went to buy Hood's piece of sausage and roll. At one o'clock a whereas lie never smoked. A Welcome Visitor.—Thingy of Interest the Manx or the Tihby. Sarsaparilla the clerk tried Io induce mo hny small but substantial meal is taken which The name of the ex alderman and prominent Tlte Angora is tlte most beautiful ot their own instead of Hood's; lie told me their’s -Queer Styles of Building—Women satisfies the inner man until four at which time business man, who was up on Spring street, a 1. Il is large and I.as long silky for, would last longer; that 1 might take it on ten at Work—Great Smokers—Nation the cotleo houses are visited for the customary Thursday, looking for the office of one of our and a gorgeous, brushlike tail. It is Lotteries—Sausages in Variety—Queer cup of coffee. At seven o’clock the most sub­ business men who had moved from there three generally perfectly wuite, hut may be a T o G e t stantial meal of the day is taken and it is quite I years before. Ways of Eating pale yellow, or almost olive-colored days' trial; that If I did not like it I need not tho custom for the German to pass the remain­ Whatever tlte color it is pretty, gentle P k a o v k , BoitKMtA. The name of the popular young man who pay anything, etc. But he. could not prevail der of the evening w iih his beer. The cafe is and delicate Mu. E d it o r — The arrival of T u b G G was told by telephone that a rehearsal of on me to change. I told him I had taken Tin- Persian is “beautiful in lustre anti one of the pleasant features of a sojourn in therefore a necessity and these places, which i "Leah ” would be held in Steamer Hall, and Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was color ol its skin It is a gray-blue, and Europe by a Knox County hoy. Although are very attractive, become tho rendezvous of that evening went down to tbo stearuhoat satisfied with it, and did not want any other. friends who make merry over their coffee or wharf and waited understanding the telephone as suft an>l sh in in g as silk. T he tail is When I began taking flood's Sarsaparilla m iking the long journey of 40J0 miles, reqn of great length and covered wiih bait 1 was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, ing therefor fourteen davs.it regularly "holm u spend the time reading the daily papers, for - to state that to he the place. every coffee house is n ie u ll.s room. In the ! six inches long,which the animal throw- and so weak that at times I could hardly serenely" with Its fund ol Information concern­ targe ones papers from every country are on over its biek alter tile manner of a ing "Polks and Things" of Rocklind anil A BOY WHO BECAME FAMOUS. squirrel ” The hair on the neck is also tile. Whole families are trequentiy seen to- ' vicinity. Prom time to time the writer has very long, and the color is said to be gether and during tho Summer months the H o o d ’ s noticed in its columns Interesting loiters from Harptrn Young renptc. sometimes pure white. stand. I looked like a person In consump­ social life seems to he spent in the outdoor i various parts of tho State and also from the I’lie Chino.-e. which some cliim is not tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla dltl mo so much cafes. It was ii bright w inn tiny in the early distant countries of tho Continent. The ex summer of 1781. tinil L union wm full tit properly a eat, is rather above the good that I wonder at myself sometimes, Arthur F. Sumner. ' and my friends frequently speak of It." Mils. pcrictices of an ocean voyage and travellin overflowing whon a hoy iih-mt 11 years ordinary size, has tine, glo-sy lur and E i.i .a A. G o f f , 61 Terraco Street, Boston. anti sight-seeing have Iteen treated wiih sue old witli long, (1 irk hair hung- hanging ears. thoroughness that a repetition would ndd little MOTHER TONGUE—X. ing down his neektind a strange,dreamy, The Spani-h or tortoise shell is white, black and reddish-brown mixed, anti is and perhaps he a waste of valuable space, how far oil' kind of look in tiis large gray Continuing occupations, aeronaut is literally very e le g a n t in lorm Sarsaparilla ever, I think your readers would he Interested eyes, cume slowly along one of the an air-sailor; cooper Is a maker of Coops, a The Chartreuse, or blue, hns long, Sold by nil druggists. J?1; six for I’repnrcdonljr In what a Yankee has observed of character liu-iesl anil most crowded streets of the large kind of cups, i. c. of casks or barrels; slate colored lur, and a bushy neck anil by (*. I. IfODl) «t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Istic customs during his habitation among the city, so wrapped up iu his own thoughts captain is the caput-m tn, capital or head man. tail. This perhaps is what is popularly IOO Doses One Dollar people of the Australian Empire. that lie hardly felt the jolts and humps Few would recognize in sergeant a word whieli he encountered in pressing his known as the Maltese. The M inx has long, slim legs, close VRAOt’K, from the same sourco from which servant way through tho hurrying throng set fur, staring, restless eyes, and no tail comes; tiut so it is. Sergeant ts a modified around him The capital of the crown land of Bohemia there being only a knob in its stead It form of servlens, which is from servos, servant He must have been thinking of a bat­ one of the most interesting cities of Europe tle or a hard struggle of some kind, for is an unearthly looking creature, and possessing points of interest lor visitors of or slave, with wh.cu compare the Russian might liily be called the quadruped il I P VOU TR» TO USE THE SAME T o ­ serf. every now and then lie din ted out hotli every class. For the sightseer its heautifu his arms in •font ot him, to t h e no sm all lorm in w Inch the ancien t sorcerers were l l SACCO FOR BOTH CHEW ING ANO The police aro the officers of the polis, a location on both banks of the Moldan, spanned danger ot tlte eyes or l ibs of tho passers wont to clothe themselves on their noc­ Greek word for city, occurring in Annapolis S m o king, you' ll have either by bridges old and new; its old and historic by. .Suddenly lie was h-ouglit to a stand turnal excur-ions ’’ There seems to he and elsewhere. A POOR CHEW OR A POOR SMOKE. towers and churches, the Jewish quarter, the still, anil no wonder lor in flourishing iitlle dotihL that some animals present­ IF YOU CHEW,______palaces of tho former Bohemian royalty wit “ Governor" has n long history. The Greek Ids hand about Ip- had thrust one ol ed at cat shows as specimens of the Manx are really common e its with the the cathedral situated upon tho top of the high word for helmsman was borrowed by the litem right into the pocket of a tall man tails cut off Indeed, not a few even and commanding "Hradschin," are ever Latins, and spelled gubernator. l-’rotn that, wtu> was ju s t go in g past him . through the Prettch, we get our word; and we •'What! so voting, .and so wiekedP” yet say that the Mmx is a in’th,though feast. The student of history finds “ every some high authorities do not question its P/pNZER’S stone in Prague historic" and the rein lining apply it to that belinstnan who steers the ship cried ttie man, turning around and seiz­ existence. city wall and watch towers are reminders of ot state. Compare gubernatorial. ing dim "You little rascal, do you Wbat is a " wright ?’ We say wheelwright, want to pick my pocket in broad diy The Tabby is striped, like wave.) or the struggles of the fierce Hussite wars, th watered silk, many have any ot a vari Thirty Years war and of the former nttmcroit millwright, shipwright. The word comes light?” “No, I don’t want to pick your pocket, said tlte boy, staring about him ety ol eolors. In tmimical languige, Unlike uny other, OiiD Ho n esty invasions from the surrounding countrie from an old form of the verb " work.” We as it awakening from a dream. "I we apply this name to those tint have WHICH IS ___ R T C T - . . The theological student finds hero the home of speak ot wrought iron, or workeJ iron. So a is a« much for I n te r n a l a s E x te r n a l u se. thought I was swimming.” such marking hut it is popularly used Many people do not know this. NOT ONLY THE DLOI John Huss and Jerome of Prague, many man wright is a workman, who produces something lor any grown cat. by his work. What is an important part of "Swimming !’’ eetne <1 tlte man.with a •"he .Host Wonderful Family Ilemedy Ever Known. BUT CONTAINS 20 PER CENT, MORE uscripts and relics of these reformers and the In addition Io the above, mixed breeds i i7" Ponltlvely cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, the body in all work ? The wrist. Notice broad laugh. "Well, I’ve heard a crowd • ronchitiH, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Hoarnenqso, TOBACCO THAN ANY OTHER ERA D now deserted “ Tyno Kircho" in which the called a sea of people, but I've never in great variety present every conceiv­ Hacking Couj/h, W hooping Cough, Catarrh, Chol ­ how the letters " w r" remain in all ibis class era Morbus, Diarrhooa, Sciatica. Lame Back and OF SIMILAR QUALITY, F A n_ _ T doctrines of the Reformation wero proclaimed heard ol any hotly swimming iu it belore. able color, from perfect black to spotless SorenenH in Body or Limbn. Full particulars sent Bohemia then, in the fifteenth century, a king o f words, as wrest, wrench, wring, wrought, wnite, tind many of them are desirable free. Price,35cts.; 6 bottles, $2. Express prepaid. and Is THEREFORE the | Yun are either telling tile a lie. or else I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. dam and the stronghold of Protestantism, i write, wrap, wrca.he, and, a little removed, you must be crazy ” as pets and valuable as mnusers. IN THE MARKET. Every plug is now subject to the Austrian crown who»e wtinklcs, wriggle, wrangle, wrestle, writhe, "I'm nut, indeed," protested the hoy." S OLD HONLSTY" ANIMAL LONGEVITY. STAMPED "FlNZER Kaiser is tho leading Catholic emperor of the wry—and tnoraily, wrong. “ I was thinking of tnat man who swain What word is worse abused than “ profes­ AND HAS A RED LJ world. The medical man is drawn hither by across the II.-fle-p >nt—Is lander, you London Globe, G E T THE GENUINE. ■» the mother of Herman universities and th sor r ” It i» Prof, flits, Pi of That, in all arts, know —anti it seemed ttsil I was swim­ sciences, schools, and even Prof, llopewulker, M. Georges Fouenet, while engaged WILL BE AROUSED WHEH YOU KNOW IT I D O N T m e Z"V »'THER. finest "maternity’' in Europe. To every ming across it too ” in the dissection of the elephant who Prof. Sleight-ut-haiid, and Prof. Ilorsetraiuer. foreigner, especially to the American, the "Otto!" cried the stranger; "that i.s died in tlte J.irdtan des Plantes, was in- 1'be word is done to death What does it customs of the people and the new scene ii? You seem fond ot reading my duced to turn his attention to a subject friend?” although old, nre a constant source of interest mean? "P ro” means forth, and "lessor ol Which probably less is known titan of ! from a verb, to speak—means the speaker. A "I'd read all day long if I could," an­ UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OCOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY W.V any other.-that is to say, tlte natural THE HOVSES swered tlte bov earnestly: "hut I've only OBTAIN MOJH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE professor is either one whu declares bis beliel, tige of animals oilier titan human beings. got a tew hooks, and I’ve read ’em Are arranged for business places below, and or one wlio teaches a truth. Hence, only in­ I"dt-<-d, it th e re be any soundness in I)r. MGMT. structors could be called by the title Prolessor. all again and again." iT f'rvr"—* dwellings above. There arc no single dwell B. \V. Richardson's views, the hum n ' I Vise non n Petlormers are not professors; they, practice "W ell, I’ll tell you what—I belong to animal might be included in Lite getter •! ■ WYOM, ing houses. They are built of brick and the a library, and if you like, I’ll give you walls measure from two to five feet in thickness and teach only by example at must. In fact, uncertainty. Ami it must lie owned the best taste limits the title to the higher In­ a ticket of admission to it tor six months tliat M. Pqnehei’s investigations, or and the external surface is covered with a thick and then yon can read as much as you Keep Your Eye on One. structors in colleges. rather speculations, do not tesiili in It ia u Singular Thing that 1f you hold thin coating of cement. Pires are very uncommon please. Here’s my address and you can It is thus that ptolcssions differ from trades. much addition to tho wisdom of tin- piece of paper in your hand and slowly revolve it indeed, the writer has not seen one since being come for the ticket as soon ns you world. His general theory being that In a circle name an you would the Strobic circles of in this country. Thtough the central and only In the furmer the theoretical phase is most every species of animal lias it norm al Prof. Erasm us Wilson. F. V?. S. passage-way one reaches the court and ascend prominent; in the latter, the practical phase. Anti the stranger, chuckling over the A vocation is one’s lite calling. An avocation and mutual period ol life, it becomes im­ Keeping one of your eyes fixed on one of the abovo to tho departments above by means o f the front qm-t-r ad venture, went briskly on, little deals, that it will practically stand still while tho is a temporary, side, or incidental employment. portant to know how fir litis is (fleeted stairs at the back of the house. Every such thinking that he would live to see tliat other, seen from the corner of the eye will appear State service may be one's regular vocation; by captivity Of course, the Gl.id-tou- block has a "hausmeister" whose duty Is the boy honored by all England as one ol ite and the Ptirnellite consensus of opin­ to revolve rapidly. Try it. literature may be his enjoyable and fruitful her greatest poets, and would tell with general supervision of the premises and who ion on tills branch of tlte suhj-ct is well- It ia not a aingnlar thing* however, tliat closes the front portals every night promptly at avocation. pride to all Itts frien Is how lie h id once known; and possibly it may r, ceive done a kindness to Samuel Taylor Col­ LOUQEE'S VITALIZING COMPOUND GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ten o'clock, and If he is aroused from his support Iron: the case of elephants, who ( a , IL I. & P. and C-, K. £ N. TPv- > eridge. IS A Wc3t, Wcfthvze3t nnd Bouthwcct. It includes slumbers by some belated tenant he receives OUR STATE, are said to live a hundred years in a CHICAGO, JO L IL T . L?‘X3K IB LAND. D A V EN ­ for opening the doors ten kreuzers (four cents) s t a t e o f nature, but not more titan Very Radical Cure for PORT, LK3 MOINBU. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WA- Formation of Diamond Mines. T B B T O W ir. RJJOUX VAJLL8. M IN K EA PO IilB , the customary fee. The blocks, not each twenty amid the comforts of a menage­ Scrofula, Cancerous Humors, ST. PAUL, BT. JOSEPH. ATCHISON. LEAVEN­ What Hus Happened in Its Borders iMngman'a .Uagaslnf, rie But then is it proven that a wild WORTH. iU fflA aCITY , fOITKA, COLORADO store, arc numbered but it would bo itnpossi Plpthcrln or Blood Poisoning, S PR IN G S. IJ2&T7T2IU PUEBLO, r.nd h u n d re d s o1 b e to find a certain placo without help, for the Past Week. And now tho most interesting ques­ elephant lives lor a hundred vear.-? Un­ ■prcsporo- is cttlga mid to w n s— trav ersin g v a s t areas fortunately those tinimnls tire in Lite Itliearantism (which is Acid in tho Bloo o f thoirjchosfc fnronuar lands la the w est they arc numbered in the order of their erection tions present tliemselves. lloiv did the gone position in which Englishmen were and the difference between the numbers of two South African diamonds ever get there? Dyspepsia, Dropsy and T.ivcr Complaint. SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Important Bits From Here, There and before ttie registration act; and it is blocks standing side by side is often alarming. How much deeper are we going down? Leading: all conpettiora la nplondor and luxury Everywhere. noticeable tliat a system ol l'cgi-teiing It in not a new preparation, having been of ac.;oiamodattcna (dully) between CHICAGO But every policeman carries u book by referring Ate diamonds going to found in us largo nnd COLORADO SPRINGS, LKNVER and PU­ births lias an extraordinary effect in In line over Ilulf a Century EBLO. S im ilar m tR aiaeont VEy.TIMJ.K TRAIN to which he is able to direct one to any build­ A tine hotel is to he liuilt nt Rohhinston this quantities us at present? There tiro ccrvtoo (daily) between CHICAGO and COUNCIL pring. The cost will he about Sl5,0(i0, and a various theories as to how these mines shortening lives On tho oilier hand, and only recently put on the market. Hcud anil get a BLUFFO (OMAHA), r.nd between CHICAGO and ing in the city. In the construction of build­ captivity seems to have no had effect Pamphlet Contnlnin i the Steorn Testimony HANS A3 CITY. Modern Day Coaches, elegant good part of this amount has already been have been formed, hut till agree in at­ ings women, well along in years, play, rather upon those natural freest and wildest ol o f 40 well-known ladle* and gentlem en of actual caaea, Lining (Jara (serving delicious meals nt moderate promised. tributing them to volcanic action. They prices). restful Reclining Chair Cars (Beats FREE) work, a prominent part. They shovel sand, creatures, birds, of whom some kinds, of the abovo dlseiweb. and Pal.kce Bleeping Oara. The direct line to aro till funnel-shitped, the sides of tho mix inortar, carry brick and do what other Charles Parker aged 10 years, son of Isaiah such as tlte p irn quel, will retain youth The blood is IA«?/0wnh£/need Runs cuporbly equipped Express Trains, daily, qucntly most dangerous, ns large pieces, It. Get a bottle TO-bA Y and take It regularly with­ betwaea Chicago, BL Joseph. Atchison, Leaven­ ornamental and includes statues,busts,et cetera, a well chosen library,and classes In petiman- nt some instances weighing huudreds must rest unsolved. Probably not worth. Kxuittas City, and Minneapolis and 6t. out ceasing. Six bottles for |5 . At all beat drugglsta. made of plaster. sbip, dialling, music and fancy work, all of tons, get detached There aro no many wild animals die entirely natural PauL The popular tourist lino tho scenic- renorts dentils, while the domestic and captive Lougce Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. and hunting aud ilahing grounds of tho northwest. taught by practical and experienced teach­ means of shoring it up; and, without Its W atertown and Bioux Falls branch traverses THE STOKES, seem ii l'idiicihle to atty law depending tho ffront “ WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT’* ol ers. warning, these enormous slices will slide Northorn Iowa, Qouthwuatom Minnesota and East Differing the most from those in America, arc off into tlte working portion of tlte upon size, or upon period of growth or CUT THIS OUT, Central Lakota. those under control of the government and of A movement has been slatted in Saeo for the gestation, or upon anatomical character. Tho S h o rt L ine via Seneca and Kankakee offers establishment of a new shoe factory. The mine, burying tho cl inns and some­ facilities to travel to and from Indianapolis. Cin­ these the most conspicuous arc the “ Labak times killing tho employes. T ho w hole Ptohably things would he found to lie AND TRY TO-DAY! cinnati and other Southern points Sico Board of Trade has taken hold of the Trafiik” and the lottery store. The former are ot the tunnel is titled with this "blue" pretty evenly balanced; that the advan­ For Tickets, Maps, Foldera, or desired informa­ matter anil already a considerable amount has tages of freedom am nullified l>y tlte tion, apply at u ny Coupon T ick e t Office, or ad d ress thickiy scattered over the city and its traffic i ground tlte reef sloping at various confined to the sale of cigars, cigarettes and b'en subscribed toward the erection ofa build­ angles, but on an average of one in fif­ liability to violence, and those of domes­ OFFERED E. ST.JOHN, E. A. HOLB’’OCK, ticity by the hid habits and fre-h dis­ Ctant Moauger. Ocnl Tkt. «c Puss. Atft- snuff, the manufacture of which is controlled ing. Invitations will tie circulated outside the teen. Tlte theory is that in time the I eases which eivilizilion is pretty sale to • $ lor an incuruble case of Catarrh oinoAoo, n x . by government. Chewing tobacco is conspicu state, offering inducements to shoe manufactur­ sides of the rei f will meet at some great , bring upon birds, beasts and fishes, as iu ihu Ikatl by the proprietors of ous by its abaence. The quality and crice ol ing firms to locate here. depth, suppoavd tiy some to be 1,000 I well as upon men. the various cigars throughout the empire is Schooner Leonora, of Hampden, was driven feet, by others more; and tliat then we j DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY.. shall arrive at the bottom of the funnel Symptoms of Catarrh. — H cnduehe, VITALITY. the same. The peculiar cigur is the "Virginia," across the bay at Seal Cove, Mount Desert Is- FEMININE FANCIES. obstruction of nose, discharges lulling into . ! Medical Work for Young' and said to lie made from genuine Virginia leaf, and, Saturday. Sbe struck on the ledge be­ Whether tliat hole will again expand throat. Slim, times profuse, watery, and ueri.1, into a further cavity, is, of course, mat- , at others, thick, teuucious, inueous, purulent, Klddlc-Aged Men. and is smoked by everybody from the Kaiser tween Bar and Tinker’s island, but was driven "E i Tosca" sleeves are platted at tile bloody uii.l putrid ; eyes weak, ringing in curs, ter fur specul'iiion. It should he re- • dealness. dilliculty ot cl.-uring throat, expeeto- to the poor student. It is made from a ainglo over it by the waves, Thr e young men were membered th it the diamonds were uot | shoulders, and are narrowed down until ZZJL a X IS POWEK. READ! on huard, and they finally succeeded in beach­ they lit closely at tlte wrists. ratmn of oll.-nslvo m ailer; hit-nth offonsivo: Z leaf rolled about a straw at the end, and as sold formed where they are. smell uud taste itnpuired, und general debility. in the stores is about seven inches long and ing the schooner. She has been floated and Ladies who find the style becoming Only 11 lew ot these sym ptom s likely to lie pres­ The hot littuid containing thediuiuonds • , - , J . ent at once. Tlioitsamls of eases result in con­ smaller than the ordinary cigar, selling for not ill be repaired. was forced by some great cataclysm of "ow w,,:‘r t,w r dre88';8 low 11 sumption, and cuil m tlie grave. quite three cents. These little stores are super By its iinlil. soot long, and healing properties. The case of George Mugoon of Crawford nature through the solid catih, the K 10 n#c^' w lt*1 UD'ficd dow n linen co Dr. Sage's Remedy cures tlie worst eases. fiOe. intended by young Bohemian maidens which was given a final bearing in the Calais Muni­ bulgings in tlte sides of the mines being ' urs' is tin additional inducement to use the weed. cipal Court Tuo-day, for killing deer with very soil and slttily, showing where the J AU aprons are now long and gathered » w The Original At these places one obtains postage and rev­ . He was found guilty and gave bail to rock was not sufllc.iently hard to resist ilt the waist Some ot (tie newest aro \G T C e S m i IK KMWSELF, enue stamps. The revenue stamp plays an the amount of &200 to appear at the April term tliu enormous pressure. N o w it hug of fancy pongee silks, witli velvet levers Liver P iu s . important part in this country whose debt is of the Supreme Court to lie held in that city. been observed litaL in Kimberley there lown each side. i ' “rrlv ‘Yt>R“ . More Thau Due Million Copies bold. K5 \ \ b a M d Uunnltu- already large and increasing. Special stores me Warden French says that Mugoon is one must have been ten distinct upheavals; Dinner costumes of black corded silk "UfC'.Wi end middle aged men who are i-uff ring in Dutnitspun, twenty-live; in Bullfan- U neqiltiled us ii I.Ivor P ill. Kinullcst.cheup- -*■ fr hi the Indiscretions of youth, K.*.huu»t<-d arc required to tran.a t the business eon of u nest of poachers that live in Crawford and have elbow sleeves, which are finished cst, easiest lii take. One Pellet a D o s e Vitality , Nervous and l*liyak*ul Debility, Prem ature netted with state lotteries, of which there are that he has warrants tor about 20 other per­ tein, three or four; and in l)u Beers, will; a fall of block thread lace (leaded Cure siek H eadache, Itilious Ilcuduehc, I ktcJlne, ae., ;.n 1 the thousund untold infix riescon three; and tins itas been proved fry (lie by a hand of cut jet. Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion, many, encouraged by every class, The poorer sons living in that vicinity. B ilious Attacks, uud ull ilerungeiuenls of hi qui nt th e r i n, and all who are tick and buffering class of speculators may he seen collected varying nnturu of the ground. If- one Tucks, smocking and feather and Iter- the stomach und bowels. 25 ets. by druggists. an d do not I- now v. h at ails them, ran beeured w ith­ Friday evening while Mrs. Charles Eldridge arouud the bulletin boards eagerly scanning upheaval unit had taken place, the cen­ ring- bone stitching in colored floss are out full by following the Instruct lens In the Seleoen of South Gardiner was alone in Iter house she tre of Lhe funnel would have contained of Life o r Keif Drew rvutloit. P ik e only $> b> in. the lucky numbers, each expecting fortune to tile favorite trimmings tor little girls’ had a narrow escape from being burned to one particular kind of soil- As the jtoatpald, bA-aled. it In a ticok for every man, . tavor them, changing their invested kreuzers frocks Die present season. fuilU 1. prewriptloiw for ud u« ut« ai -1 deuth. Sbe accidentally upset a kerosene lamp miners go deeper, a great alteration is vhrottic di.sru.acL Fully iud«.-n4*d by the Nation.,I into guilders. This business is conducted lu a on the table. A portion o f tire oil went on her noticed in tlte character of the suit. White is the regulation evening dress Medical AH4»elulion. who ir goh I bouatido manner ano often large sums are dress, which iniincdiatcly took fire. She euuizht i T hey have actually found pieces of tins season lor very young girls. Tlie Jewelled intslnl to tho author drawn bv poor people. As the railways are the lamp up and threw it out of doors, then | the top reef and top soil at dent f * material may be cloth, veiling, cashmere, with Indoneiie nW < i the pi lour hundred lect'1' That “shows that in lulle’ «llUZU’ ,uu11’ silk’ or *“ee' . owned by the government it is only necessary TheTutt’s dyspeptic, theilebtlltuted, Pills wheth­ tuped into the snow which extinguished the apply now. Vitdr-- , The I‘< ju er front excess of work of uiiud or libs K x 1**0. is# ton to remark that the express traffic is a part of fire, uud had there been no snow drift near the tlte succeeding upheavals vacuums wero Nickel is used now to considerable PARK bit. gi ailu ~ body,drink or exposure iu the postal system and under royal-imperial door, no doubt sbe would have burned to death. formed and ttie whole funnel became in i extent in fashionable un-lal emhroider- management. a state of tumult, the upper layers of ' *e8- ** Vw,y effective, being less ifcrd o»nh j The largest amount of slate iu the history of M alarial Regions, The most characteristic store of all is the oxidized earth returning to their ancient j »ri*y than silver, less gray than steel, w ill f lud T utt’s Pills the most re u t.l “sausage shop" in the windows of which are tho road was transported by the Bangor & depllts to give place to the other car- ! Pompadour popliuelte is u lovely resloruliveevwr otfered thesufreriug tute.No. 4 Bulk t’iscataquis railroad last year from the quar­ displayed, to please the eye and excite the honaceous matter, which by successive | etriped fabric, with the stripes of flowers, invalid. ries along the line. From Monson Junction exposure to the atmosphere became ox- j ani* *l *8 used for hotli neglige and tea Dr. Seth Arnold'* stomach of the public, sausages of every shape, 7 carloads were taken, and from Milo and Try Them Fairly. large and small, loug and short, raw and idized and assumed tlie yellow color K®***8- vigorous body, pure blood, strong COUGH KILLER Brownville, 268. a total of 1009 carloads. The A cooked, of various colors, pork and beef, hot seen so frequently in the heath and em- Blouses of white silk or satin, em­ uvntvuudttL-bt'vrluluilud m i l l m u l l . is the Very Best Remedy slate is sent from Bangor all over the country, uud cold, in fact io a well stocked sausage haukmeuts of rejected debris. broidered witn gold threads, or with a SOLD E V E R Y WH E R E . For a Cough and several of the Southern and Western States passementerie, arc worn indoors, with shop you may get anything in the sausage liue I ever used. use it Good quantities_____ of slate were turned Yellow and while is a color combinu- skirts of China silk, and a very pretty you wish. There is also raw and cooked ham MRS. A. J. CHURCH, out from tho quarries during the year, and j tion in high favor just now with Eng- aud appropriate toilet is thus formed for Children Cry for SuxuauuN, Maas. which when cut into tbiu slices is a very palat­ therc is an excellent demand for it- lish bridesmaids. a young lady. Pitcher's Castorla. DruggiaU, We-, WkJ. uud able. Fresh meat is not to be had iu a sausage r

OUR VICINITY. MATINICUS. THE HANDSOMEST LADY r n t c o u H i is k -G a z e t t e ______>.v JH T h t JONES. In Rockland remarked to a friend the other BOSTON & BiiiGOR S. S. GO. ] Lewis Ames is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J day that she knew Kemp's Balsam lor the -I- Bhipliill had twelve cases of typhoid fe­ WINTER SERVICE. ver lor ihe year just closed. Frenian Norton, of Auburn. ! Throat and Longs was a superior remedy, as H l.ltllltlt I M. 1,0111), K niTon. i it stopped her cough instantly when other -I- Waldoboro News: “ The work on the Ernest Young went to Rockland on packet j cough remedies had no effect whatever, tio Commpnrlnj Mnnrlay, December 31 1 ftftft, A MODERN PAPER. Wl.dolHiro shoe factory will probably be com­ Jolla Fairbanks the 23d ull. on business. ! to prove Uns and convince von of n» merit any HlCMiner« w ill I cmvc Hockland, weather druggist will give you a Maniple Bottle Free. perm uting’, hh f o llo w ^ : pleted this week. A larue part of the machines T he lobster fishermen here suffered some Large size 50 cents and 31. For BoNton Monday* and rhur*dnyH at 0 p, m .. A»rty fourth \car owned by Messrs llenry A Daniels have been or upon (arrival ot -tenmer fron Kut-kcport. Fifteenth year...... slight damages to their traps the la-t blow. F inger N a ils. F r l nntden, BelfnRi, rtenrepori nnd Buc aport, received and will soon lie put in place. The ’ Benj. Jones of South Camden has been hold­ WvdnecdHy- and .'iiUurdny- at about 6 a. m ., o» engine was run all day Saturday for Ihe pur- ujXjii arrival of Rtcamor from Bouton. T vn I •llnr* a year dIvhiiC' -- $2.60 If paid at ing religious meetings nt the School-house of My son had a breaking nut on his face as ringworm, then on bis hand as tetter, then it For G reen’d Lm diny, 8w «n’i Ia and, Houthweflt HOKSKOK1) S m t of year. $1 for «ix until*; 50 cents for three po-c of furnishine power for Ihe elevator and i laic llarboi, Bar Harbor und z-orrento, Wednuadays noutlH* trial trip was found to worn admirably.” came in spots on his back and hips His linger nnd tsuturdnys upon arrival of Ptcamer Irotn I Some very large rals has been captured here nails seemed about (o drop off, and his condi­ Boston. ►J- Pemaqiiid Messenscr'l Waldoboro corre­ ; of late. Timothy Young has the skin of one tion was alarming. Under treatment of ph) »l- KKTURNINU TO KOCKLAM): spondence: “Rumors are afloat that strong cians he grew wor«e tor five years. He began preserved that measured 18 inches, to lake S. 8. 8. und Ihe eruptions began to F rom Boaton TueRdayn nnd Frldajn a« 4 p. m. protests have been presented to the Senate From Buckdport Mondays m<1 Tburdday* at 11 a.nt OUTLOOK i We arc pleased lo hear that Capt. Robt. disappear. He continued to take it and every From Sorrento at S a in., Bar Harbor at 9 a m., against Ihe confirmation of T. F. Turner ns Crie of So. Matlnicus, who has been sick at sign ol the plague left him. He owes his res­ Mondays and • buradnyR toration io Swift’s Specific W. G. C ro ss, postmaster here....Jam es Sampson the vet­ It. Fred Crie's, Rockland, lias improved in (JHAB. K. WKKKts, Agent, Rockland. " H id i D off Haiiio !" according to the Leesburg, Ga., Sept. 28, 1888. CALVIN AUBTIN, Agent, Bofltou. eran spar-maker has sparred more vessels than health and returned to his home accompanied WM. II. HILL, J r., Qen. Manager, Boston. Nc'V Yuk Sun. i» tin; advice of Uncle any other man In New E ngland....T he shoe . by his wife T hree Bottles. factory will lie completed and the building S on io (r-rninti'. Mrs. Henry Philbrook and Addic Young I regard 8. 8. S. as a certain cure for Rheu­ committee will end thelr Intiors this week.” matism, ns three bottles cored me of that trou­ left here the 23d for Rockland, Mass , where ble wiili which I bad been painfully afflicted KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. Tim 22nd annua piicanipoient of -J- James Saunders, of Ulticliill, is to build they went to sec Mrs. Phlllirook's sister, Mrs. with for several years. L. O. W n.Liroiin a fine, new .steam mill the coming season on the MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1888. M nne Department, (1. A. R be Liselta liabson whose husband, David W. Itock Mills, 8., Oct, 27, 1888. liagaduce river in Brooksville. There Is a A8BKNUEK TRAINS will leave Rockland at Babson, was found shot Jan. 18, ns recorded 8.16 a . M., and 1.15 p. u Duo In Bath a t Is Cheaper than Cream Tartar, held in Lewiston, Feb. 7th. large amount of valuable timber land in that Nine years ago Scrofula attacked two of mv by T h e C.-O. last week. Mr. Babson was a children, und they were badly afflicted with P 10.45 A. M. and 3.45 P. M. vicinity from which Mr. Saunders will cut Ins that disease, which rcsislcd the treatment of I’aRRenger TralriR leave Bath at 8.40 a . m ., and gentleman highly respected In this vicinity 3 06 p. m. Due In Rockland at 1100 a . m , and l’i init'il d'tiriea, pimket ami ntentn- logs. Heretofore no lumbering has been done my lanillv physician. I was persuaded to use 6.40 p. m. where the family has passed many seasons Swift’s Specific by seeing an account of cures ratulmii hunks mW now fourth-class mat­ there on account of the lack of a mill in which Freight Train leaved Rockland a t 6.20 a. M. Due and better. You can save and had some relatives and a great many in my county paper, t he improvement was in Bath at 10.15 a . M. ter n'-curiliht; lu ititt ni'W pm,ill ri'trula- j to manufacture. The new one will he built on friends who extend to Mrs. Babson their heart, apparent lor Hie first few doses, and in n short Freight Train leaved Bath at 12 m . Due tn Rock­ ! land owned by Frank Gray, near the Brooks­ time m v children were cured, and are si ill in' 'a t 4.60 p. m. ii ui-, uni will nut he received us third- felt sympathy. nearly two dollars per barrel of ville bridge. '------•*>------— sound and well. J o h n W il l ia m s . Th 8 15 a . m . train from Rockland connects for class under any conditions. lA'Xingiun, Va. an points on the Maine Central, Eastern nnd V\ os. 4- The Liberty corrcspondenfof the Belfast ATLANTIC tern Dlvi ions of Boston & Maine Railroad, ar­ dour, by its use, and have a Swift's Specific is entirely a vegetable remedy riving in Ronton at 4 45 p m. T h e 1.1 » p m trsfh Journal says: “ Hon. S. J. Oushee, of Apple- Circle meets wlih Mrs. Alfred Joyce nex and is the only medicine which perma- connects with Boston and Maine R. R , arriving in Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, ton, is creating quite an excitement by selling Bo-ton via. Pastern Division at 9.30 p u. Fare healthy and nutritious product. Wednesday. nentlv cures Scrofula, Blood Humors, Canc-r o n ly 9 3 .5 0 chief nuu-hull of the coming inaugural off in small lots a woodlot bought by lilin of and Contagious Blond poison. Send for hooks Freight leaving Rockland in the morning is due Mrs Marshall. The lot Is located within a mile The Ladles Sewing Circle met with Mrs on Blood and Skin Di-easea, mailed free. in Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos­ parade in Washington, (las information T h e S w if t S p e c if ic Co . ton in the evening is due in Rockland next p. u. of ibis village, and the wood on an acre brings Emery Joyce Wednesday that more Him 55.0 10 iticnwill ba ill line. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ? W . L. W H IT S , Supt. about 350. lie Is selling it in lots of one acre II. W. Joyce, who has been suffering with Tnere will he 2(11,50 members of nturcli- or less, ami Iherc is quite a craze to get hold of n bad cold,Is somewhat butter. n Thousand Dollars a Year. Rockland and Vinalhaven ing clubs. 20,(100 civilians and m orn some of it Men who have not done any work Miss Laura Joyce and Miss Nellie Staples Ilian 15.000 Hoops. for years have gone at It. The organization went to Bar Harbor on the bunt Saturday. Robert Burdette ibe humorist who has re­ ONE ROUND TRIP A DAY. cently so we. learn I'ccome a parson, once said ON AND AFTEIt MONDAY, OCT. 1st. known as the “ fired Sons ot Rest” hns dis Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Joyce spent Saturday to a young liov, “ There's nothing like know­ R'ilroad men continue to discuss banded. Even Ed. Sanford went to the woods and Sunday at South West Harbor, khey re ing your business clean through my boy STM’R PIONEER steam heating, nut as to its practicability, four days last week and put up Ins cord a d iv turned on Monday 's boat. whether you know anything else or not,” CAPT. WM. R. CREED, between 9 a. m. and 2 p. in. It is now thought Vanderbilt pays ills cook 310.000 a year. but as Io tnc best methods to employ. Singing school closes this week. The schol He might have known how io cook fairly well Will leave Vinalhaven lor to lie among the possibilities that A. A. Hall Rockland nt 7 o’clock A. M. ars have made good progress under the able and known a little ot a thousand und one other Thus ala recent meetin> wp< pwiit, Gen­ passed dismissing Mr. Itoss, collector ol Camden. out meals will be accom m odated ns follows • Rook- eral Debility and all DincaNeN ArlHing ers, is building a new egg cooler and will family, when young, and whuse children’s land and Rnckp »rt to New York, $4. Exclusion t from Im pure Blood and D ebilitated Nerves, customs at Iltlilux, N. S., lor having double his capacity for business. His old F. O. Martin and wife made a visit to Cam­ children have used it very many years This T ickets, without meals, will be wold, good for is not at all remarkable when we think of the thirty days, is follow s’ Bel ween New York and L ohm of Appetite, Sour Stoaiacli and F latu­ permitted the American fishing schooner cooler held 20,000 dozen ot eggs, while the den last week. amount of good this remedy will do; thous­ Rockland, Rockport, and Belfast. $6 Mea a con lence cured with one bottle of A NTI-A PO- new one will have 40,000 dozen capacity. Mr. ands of cases of pneumonia und consumption be obtained of the steward at fifty cento each. Ex- PLECTINK. Price. S I .00» six buttles 95.00. M. A Boston, which put into Halifax Our stage driver and mail carrier made hi cur-ion Tickets, good for thirty day-, with meals, Marsh says those who held their eggs very late have been prevented by using the remedy fur Sold by druggists. Send to DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON for repairs in November, to tranship her round trip on runners last week, the first und internal inllamations, such as colds, coughs, will be sold as follows : Between New York and t CO.. Enosburgh Falls, Vt., for “ Health H e lp ” did not do so well as those who sold early. Tho Rockland, $11; between New York and Rockport. c irgo to the United States, contrary to only time for the winter catarrh, bronchitis, as well as cramps and $11.60. ind testimonials from well people who wereonee very mild weather in January was bad tor held It itogins to look as though the ice business pains innumerable. Ic is loiully unlike uny Pier 15, Bast River. no better than the Canadian custom laws, anil without other remedy used, and called liniment It J. T. LGl’UROP, Agent, Rockland. eggs. would be a failure this year, as the ice is only consulting the Canadian governmental was a great mistake ever calling It anything The State Board of Agriculture hits made ar­ five or six Inches thick now. We are in hopes hut Johnson’s Anodyne. The information on Ottawa, and thus establishing a pre­ rangements for a three days meeting to lie to have a cold wave. Hie large four puge wrapper around each tiotlle cedent which the government will not held at Damariscotta, on the 12 11 of February, is worth much to every family. Johnson A Portland &, Boston Steamers. DEAD. We are still without preaching at the Baptist Co. send a pamphlet free to anyone, contain­ in conneciio i iviili the Lincoln County Agri­ reoognize. church, and as there is not much interest taken ing much valuable information upon diseases F ir s t -Cla ss St e a m e r s o f this cultural and Slate Poniologieal Societies, at In religious affairs it looks as though und their cure OLD RELIABLE LINE Boothhay is bound to cut a figure in which the chief subjects ot discussion will re­ should lie lor some time. We wish the people Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes, leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, legislative matters this session. A bill late lo fruit aud horticulture. In addition to of ibis place would wake up to the idea that I t M a k e s papers and essays from some of the leading and thus cures rheumatism. every evening (Sundays excepted) has been introduced which it is said was we need a preacher and must have one at 7 o’clock, arriving in Boston in fruit growers of our State, the following lec­ ------•«>------l ) i i . Lovge’s Vitalizing Compound ______season for earliest trains for L o w - framed in Boothhay, tho town which 11, Lynn, Walt bam, Lawrence, Providence, Y o u H u n g r y tures will lie delivered: Wednesday afternoon, GEORGE'S RIVER. Is absolutely the greatest khown remedy for Worcester, Fall River, Springfield, New seems to be getting its full share of February 13, Money in Small Fruits, J. H. Alton Wilson is ut home from New York the Radical Cure of Scrolular, Cancerous Y o rk , etc. Through Tickets to Boston at princi- Hiimois Diphtheritic or Mineral Blood Poison­ •u.l K. R. Stations. •• I have used Paine's Celery Compound and It prominence in tiiis legislature, prohib­ Hale, Glastonbury, Conn.; evening, New Eng­ again. J. F. LISCOMB, Gen. Ageni- bus bud a salutary ing, D.vspedsia, Rheumatism, Dropsy und iting the operating of a porgie factory land Farm Life, Dr. George A. Bowen, Wood­ Mr. Chas. A. L. Johnson has purchased a Liver Complaint. 31 per hottie 6 tu rn . At effect. Itlnvlgorut- stock, Conn, j Thursday forenoon, February large market wagon. within a mile of any settlement or resi druggists. ed the system and I 14, Diseases and Insects Injurious to Fruits, Seh. Eliza Levensaler passed up the river feel like u new dence. Although this hill came from Thursday fur I homaston. For the relief and cure ol the inflamation man. It Improves Prof. S. T. Maynard of the Massachusetts and congestion called a “cold in the head” Boothhay it is said its enactment would George’s River Grange is to hold a sociable the appetite and Agricultural College. An exhibition of fruits in G. A. It. ilall next week. All ure cordially there is more potency In Ely’s Cream Balm be a sourceof great damage to that town will be held in connection with the meeting, invited. than in anything else it is pussibla to prescribe. , laetlltales dlges- This preparation has for years past tieen mak­ \tlo it." J. T. C'ohk- ami neighboring towns,as several porgie ami half fare rates have been secured over the At the regular meeting of George's River ing a brilliant success as a reinedv lor cold in lani), Primus, s. C. Maine Central and Knox & Lincoln railroads. Grunge Wed lies ay evening the following ihe head, eatarrli and hay fever. U-cd in tho factories are located within that dis­ quesliun was d haled: “ Resolved, That hen Spring medicine means more now-a-days than it — ------initial stages of these complaints Cream Balm tance therefrom. Now Boothbiy puts are a nuisance on a farm.” It was decided in prevents anv serious development of the symp did ten years ago. The w luterot 188S-S9 baslelt ICE ICL.ES. the negative, 26 to 5. The disputants for the in a remonstrance against tiiis scheme. loins, while almost numberless eases are on the nerves ull faijoed out. The nerves must be alii-Illative were II. II. Count'e and Mrs. Eniimi record of radical cures of chronic catarrh and strengthened, the blood purllled, liver aud One Augusta ice company intends to make Whitney; birth- negative, Albert J. Clarke hay fever alter all other modes ot treatment bowels regulated. Paine’s celery Compound— and Mrs. Alice Mayo. Our grandfathers did one tiling better the most of this season. It proposes to harvest have provid uf no avail. f/is Sprtny mrttlclHe • flirilai)—does all this, WEST APPLETON. St . V alentine’s D ay. as nothing else can. Prescribed by Physician), than wo do—they knew how to live in 100,000 tons of its field above Augusta, this two rooms and save money, while we being one-lentb of the ice crop of the Kennebec. Joel S. Maddoclts of West Appleton has If you have a sweetheert send her Ihe finest Recommended by bruyyiste, Endorsed by Minister), been granted a pension with arrears to the G u a ra n teed by the Manufacturers to be A large platform is to be erected at Granite valentine preeurahle. 11 you have not send to live in ten, get into debt, keep our noses amount uf 3390. ome afflicted and suffering triend lidings lhat 10 tiie grindstone, and at last burst all to Siding and a slip built from the river. Il is The following is from a Broekaway, Mich., vill inspire n m and fresh courage. Ami- T h e B e s t expected to load 150 cats per dav. It will lie paper: “ While J. C. Hart was driving home Apoleetilie cures Paralysis, Heart Disease, pieces like an over inilated soap bubble. hauled by special train from Granite Siding Ironi Piet Huron, Mich., with a load, Ills Rheumatism. Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, 11 takes more courage for an ambitious and houses tilled at Augusta, Farmingdale, wagon broke down, when within about a mile Kulnev aed Bladder I'rouhlas. Proof furnished Spring Medicine. ironi llie village, ihrowmg him lo Hie ground, iiv addressing Dr. F. S. Hutchinson A Co., <• In the spring ol 168’ I was all run down. I young uian to live on a thousand dol­ South Gardiner and leehoro ; also about five or ano a heavy box fulling, struck him, breaking Enosburgh Falls, Vt. i.x cargoes will tie hauled to B oh and shipped his leg. Notwithstanding the pain he managed STANDARD would get up In the morning with so tired a lars a year, and keep clear of enibar- ADVICE TO MOTHERS. feeling, and was so weak that I could hardly get immediately to theJSuuth. Mr. Randall’s com­ to gel up, loose tiis horses, climb upon the buck assments and temptations than to hunt of uue ut tuem, and so finally arrive home.” Are you disturbed al night und broken of around. I bought a hottie or Pain, ’sCelery Com­ pany lias also contracted with the Knox A lions in Africa or tigers in India. The Mr, Hurt is ull old Appieioii boy. your rest by u sick child suffering and crying THERMOMETER! pound, and before 1 tiad taken It a week 1 fell Lincoln Railroad to transport 100,000 ions with puin ot cutting teeth ? If so send at once HEAD-OF-THE-B a Y. KTCZ>- 81. very much better. 1 can cheelully recommend stiff backbone which enables a fellow to from Damariscotta to Wiscasset; this amount ind get a buttle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing It to all who need a building up and strengthen’ Following are Ibe names uf the pupils in the Legible, Durable ami Accurate, made in 4 inch endure ridicule because lie is poor, and will be cut on ponds near Damariscotta. This Syrup tor Children Teething, its value is In­ tng medicine.” Mrs. B. a. bow, Burlington, Vi. Head-ot-lhe-Buy school nut u liseit' one day calculable. It will relieve the pour little suf- dial, 5 inch dial, 8 inch dial, to do it cheerfully, is the choicest dona' transaction will undoubtedly he ihe greatest dm lug a term of ten weeks closing Jail 25lli’. terer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, John ii. Henderson, Olive A. lluic. Neddie C, tion which Providence ever made to any deal in the ice business for uny one concern there is no mistake alarnt It. It cures dysentery P a in e vs i’liilorook, Lizzie M. Hix, Everett F. Kalioch, and dtarrhu-a, regulates the stomach and bow­ PRICE $2.50. m ail. (hat bus ever been carried out in Ihe State of Josie 1’. Gralfaui, Helen G. Furr, Ava J. ls, cures wind eolie, softens the gums, reduces Celery Compound Maine. Gialfaiu. ullaimnation.iind gives tone and energy to the Bend for circular to Belgium still bolds its own. says tho whole system. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing ts a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleasant io FORT PAYNE. FISH AND FISHING. Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the lie taste, quick in its action, and without any Tribune, as the most drunken country taste, and is the prescription of one of the old­ Injurious elicit. Ii gives i luit rugged health J. W. Trefethen of Portland reports the width makes everything lii-lu good. Il cures of Europe. On au average each man, Maine Men Coining Money in Far Away est and liest female nurses and physicians in Standard Thermometer Comp’y, arrival Wednesday of the schooner Elsie the United Slates, ami is for ssle by all ilrug- t.vspepsla aud kindred disorders. I'liystelans woman and child consumes yearly 210 A labam a. preseribu II. tl.oo. six tor »».ou. Druggists. Smith, from the Georges,with 59,090 pounds of ists throughout the world. Price 23 cents a PEABODY, MAKS. 480 The Richmond Bee, in an article on Fort bottle. W ells. Un hahoson A: Co., Burlington, vt. quarts of beer and 13 quarts of spirits. cod aud haddock. Bucklen’u Arnica Salve, It may lie that Bavarians drink more Payne investments, in which W. P. Rice and The legislature bus granted permission to DIAMOND DYES \ other Maine men are interested, has the follow­ The B est S a l v e in the world for Cuts, beer than that, and Russians more Reuben T. Carver of Vinulhaven to take lob­ Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, ing: spirits, hut tuking both together the sters less than 19 1 2 inches in length, to he Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ LACTATED FOOD Io one month’s time 40,000 shares of stock placed in Carver’s Pond, Viualhaveu, for pro­ blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Belgian record is unrivalled. Thu gov­ in ihe Fort Payne coal and Iron Company, positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ representing a cash value of t»l,000.000, were pagating purposes. ernment is at last aroused to a sense of anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ O S ’ MATERIALS lisposed of. The stock holders number nearly ------« ws------funded. Price 2fi cents per box., iFor sale by the evils of the situation, and some re­ 1K00, and many who were desirious ot securing T h eik Bi sixess Boom ing. W. H. Kittredge. Iy47 Of Every Description. stock delayed Ihe purchase until the whole Gjgt the Best strictive laws arc to be put in force. The | Probably no one thing has caused such a amottut was di'posed of. [ general revival ol trade ut W. tl. Kiltredges right to collect by legal process debts J. W. Spaulding. W. I’. Rice, Horatio <^-VVTe pay postage or express on ull orders Adams, John B Buddie and F. H. Tobey have ; Drug Store as their giving away lo their cus- umounling to $2 0 » or over, und return the money incurred in drinking-houses lias been lumers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. for uny that may be returned in two weeks from been chosen trustees lo handle the money. Il King’s New Discovery for Consitiupiion Their Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris, purciiu e, ut HOP abolished; it is forbidden to sell drink is believed that the “ pool” will make other in­ vestments and join with ihe company in build­ ; trade is simply enormous in this very valuable Vhvu th e wrua a Child, she cried for Castoria, to persons under 1G years of age, and to j article from the fact lhat it always cures und Sawlelle’s Music and Art Store. ing up Fort Payne, and it is thought Ibatanv l never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Aslhina, u she became Mias, she clung to Costoria, sell anyone liquor until he is drunk amount of money up lo SIOO.OOO can he used ITLASTERSI in Ibis manner very profitably. Bronchitis, Croup, und all ihro.it und lung Win n she had t 'hildren, she gave th em C ustoria, is made a crime. The effect of these laws ! diseases quickly cured. You cun lest it la-fore EASE PAIN INSTANTLY hying by gelling a trial hottie free, large size M.T,CRAWFORD. QUIET NERVOUSNESS, will he looked for witii interest. It can What makes Ihe breath so fragrant, pure ? J 31. Every bottle wurrented, ,R l SOOTHING, STIMULATING. scarcely fail to bo for good. Whut makes the rosy gums endure ? Brace Up . Atlorney & Counsellor al Law, C U R A T IV E ANO STRENGTHENING. ------— ------W hat makes the teeth so pearly w hile ? 1 You are feeling depressed, your appetite is T he good old Vegetable l*uitnvi»*ry Bulsuui. I JOEST PLASTER EVER MADE. Whut iiiukes the mouih u dear delight I Best known cure for Coughs, Cold* Consump­ ROCKPORT MAINE. D O N ’T poor, you ure Itothercd with headache, you ure tion. Genuine: Cutler Bros. 6; Co.. BodLou. Apply OEM n o . lor Backache, Kheuuiatwiu.| "l'is 8OZODONT, that precious boon - tidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, Suviugs Bank Block. Notary Publie> ISiJaachu. Kiduof A eak"»a». Tmuiur l.iuup. b.jrol Which none can use too lale, too soon. I,. .I BtiU M ‘ I,',. I'ciii.P- Faiuie. bprauw.1 1 aud want to brace up. Brace up. hut uot with [,’ru k. H r II I 'l ' l t c s any wMtEjf Ache., Puo.l Let upon the street question. ! stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which O- G . M O F F I T T , ISureuoss or Weakness. aud (/I H ’Kl.Y , to o.I It Is N ever T o o L ate : have for their basis very cheap, hud whiskey, Iprco ued from Fresh ilep». IIml... k ' uie unil| Cry down our home institutions. Piuo Balsam sweet. clean and effective. To cleanse to the teeth, und render the aud which stimulate you lor an hour, and then Fire and Life Insurance. Get discouraged about a shoe-factory. breuth odoriferous with Fragrant SOZODON I', leave you in worse condition than before. bosHes adjusted algthis office, ut* TAKE NO OTHER KIND. What you want is an alterative that will purify COUGH ISuld everywhere £*>c. «> for &I» hut it is best to use ibis wonderful Vegetable Unior Block. 278 Rockland.: Me. « for price. Fail to coute in and see ” Our Family Elixir before the teeth begin to fail, and the your blood, s u n healthy aeliott of Liver and Sh o p PLASTER co. Proprietors BOSTON.| Physician.” lireath to lose its freshaess. Kidneys, restore your vitality, aud give re­ I j a r i /c < ‘ newed health aud strength. Such a medicine CURE. ycuuinc yooJ*. Forget to put in a good word for Rockland "SPALDING’S.' celebrated Glue, useful and you will find in Electric Bitters, and ouly 50 Children Cry for at every opportunity. true. ceu.s a bottle at Kittredge’s drug store. Pitcher’s Castorla. € THE ROCKLAND (XHTRIER-GAZETFE: TUESDAY. FEPRUARY 5, 1889,

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. VINALHAVEN ECHOES. HURRICANE. THE OTHER SIDE. Mip conFnmrr ? U p carmni semi toRee h when he puvfc 25 to 40 rents ior n Inb-trr. Where Capt. Caleb L. Olllchreatla at home from sea. Capt. Fountain is at home on a visit. nACIIELORS. »hm docs the protection conic in ? U ho {g Capt. IL II- Williams has returned hnmo T b c grist mill is receiving another cargo of More Salt Air From the Place Whare What the Canners Want Dene to the encfbrd, if it is not the dealer and ctMtimig-* corn. The Bachelors want but tittle on this late from New York. It G rows. Bal wlnit little tlo-y v ant they know how to get it; Lobster Law. sioncr ? Mrs Robert McFarland and dangbter Hattie A gang of men arc scraping the Ice on Lily i in re are other important fact* which slmnkl After u« l« Collector Gray And mo,t of ibe people know where they get ft. M it. E iiit o r ;— are In New Yotk city. Pond. And if their wants wire told It would make the Much has been written of late relative to tin ho placed hefore the public, tun I huve iilnudy Making ur our taxes pay people cold. Deputv Collector D. P. Row baa been sick at J H. Montgomery, esq., has arrived in Before the book* huve a closing day. existing lobster law, its repeal, etc. We doubt encroached too much upon 3 our vain tdcspcce. bis re-•'’•nee with as ulcerated sore throat the Ireland. (Jh, you of delinquent tax whether one in a bundled of those who have A word as to the prowilj ot tin* lohMrr fit d I Where is the money, now I ax? They organized a band last week- lead the various articles ou this subject have a will close Otir comnii*sioncr tells tis tlmt the f u l week. The firemen have n ball next Wednesday 15 n In num ber they m arch to and fro; lobster increases in size only wln n hi sheds On the old kitchen Itoor of the II. tr. I*. correct knowledge ol what the present law is. Oeo. W. Edgerton and wife attended the evening. Miss Pbehe McKinnon i9 in town, hi* shell, and gives n* to n rd u stu td thnt he fpncral services of James Edgerton at Wollas­ Phelr favorite tune wtlt he ' Kory O’Moro.'* what forces were brought lo bear for its inaet Mr. Maker of Lazel.'s Island Is in town on Every time it rains it's a damper on sleigh inent or what arc the practical results accum- then increases an inch and a hall in length. ton, Mass., lust week. business. I bis seems to tie a ease where “ the doctors ing. Wed’ eaday evening of la«t week plishi-d l,v it. In order to properly un- erstand Your correspondent Is afflicted with a car­ Drs. Stone & Wheeler’s office is about ready the old maids held n in-- ling; Ills matter, we must go hack for n space oi ili«ai?r»*c,” as one of the worthy eoniinhsioner’s buncle on the back of his neck, and Is not in a for occupancy. The crop of ice is not even middling this The Baches thought they’d tike to know, deputies has demonstrated to the wittei Iwyond H tiro toislnr-s- they were performing, something more than a dozen years to the verv agreeable mood for wilting. Prof. C. B. Storey, the electric light con­ winter. t'lne w hen there were no restrictions no to the 4 doubt that the lobster w ill increase inatcrlii b- They mustered tip thetr little hand in length In a tew hours iril/inut shedding bis William II Andrews, of Chicago, is on n tractor, ts in town. And down the valley hill they marched catching or sale of lobsters. At that time and Who will be the next board of selectmen? ■.hell. T. visit to his father William Andrews who ie sick H. M. Benn went to Newcastle yesterday to for many years previous there was n cuinpnrn ------at his tcsldence, West Main street. see about some spars. Is the question now. They started up the “Ixion Boltin.” lively small demand for lobsters for market Ph ot maids ran to the door to greet them. use. tiut a large home and export trade had WARREN. Atwood Levensalcr has purchased the Ed­ The gospel fund is not yet sufficient to sup­ But they wold not tumble and Ii-vtte them In w ard W. Robinson house on Ko,,x street, be­ G. 11. Tallmt, Insurance agent, has an office lieen built tip by the canners resulting in the ('has. J McCallum Is in Boston under medi­ In the new brick block. port a village pastor. So ibe Batches returned lo the club, up o'er the ing the same house In which Mr. Levensalcr Icy hill. investment of large capital In factories all cal treatment. now resides. Good sledding Is bringing the fire wood into To-night the operetta "Pcpita” is tilled to along the Maine coast and the distribution ol a Benj Libby and Newnll Rotiinson are battl­ market quite plentifully. Jake fell down and commenced to growl vast amount of money annually for lobsters ing ice Irom North pond. Eureka Engine Company received a rousing make Its debut. Give it a good house! And Harry soon tumbled nfter, mid a like amount for labor and material, lor benefit on Wednesday night of last week at T. C. Atwlck’s borso took a short leave with Rev. Mr. Graham of Waltlultoro excliuttged a grocery wagon yesterday. Upwards of 30 ice-boats decorate Carver's Tommie with his lantern went gliding hy with every dollar the canner puts out lor their entertainment given hy the Warren Dra­ There upon a boulder lie did spy lobsters he must place at least another dollar with Rev. Mr Green a wet k ago last Sab ba tit. matic Club We can best descrlltc tho enter Wiley’s market and a number of stores arc Pond daily while the lee is in condition. Doliy with bass horn, high and dry tielore be has his product ready lo leave Ins Wm. (J Robinson was in town onetlav, and tainment by ptibltsning the following from the being wired (or electric light. Will with his clarionet feeling quite safe factory. I-- now at Camden with ids mother until the Warren correspondence of the Waldoboro The bustle has got to go, and its demise Stepped on Mett’s Inclng and went down in haste shop starts tip. Mrs. Frank Clark slipped on the Ice and in­ But they got them Just the same. These factories commenced packing In April News : “ The entertainment given by the War­ jured her unkle seriously last week. signifies a decrease in the circulation of news and continued until November and the quan­ For the want of foundation our smelters arc ren Dramatic Club last Friday snd Saturday W. P. Gould is moving his stock of goods papers. T hey nil sat down by the liright fireside tity of lobsters used by a single large lactory nnahln to put tbclr huuscs on the river and ive evenings was one of the best ever given by In tnelr ancient etiairs with cranky frames, per year in the long packing season of those them. The parts werccxceptionally well filled. into bis new store In the Knights block. The committee on onrCcntcnnlal celebration are waiting for ottr smelts. Hinging the delightful nlr ot ‘‘llidr-away" times was ns mucli as liavc been used by any Rev. A. G. I’ettiugal Is in town and will J. J. Judkins was just suited to L. P. Cole and There will be readings hy Prof. C. F. Marble nro quietly nt work making preparations for And telling tales about the old mutds. four faciortcs which have < permed lor a b m lt a better Jodediah Jackson Judkins J. P., could at Meguntlcook Hall, Saturday evening. The famous song of sly Mother-in-taw soon leave for Minnesota, whet’ lie is to preach the big day. Was sung hy II. L. 1). and the Bucllc* adjourned. licit m onthi annually in recent times. The for thtec m- nibs on trial at 8t. Cloud not bo lound around here. If he was ‘fool The Swan family are occupying Norcnibega coast whs over fished, lulisters decreased, until enough to sign a paper without first reading in ibe temporary ab-cnceof the Stearns family. A lady fell down In front of Manson’s bar­ Con. Oraney is in town. most of the larger canners, seeing tbc inl'an- Abont one hundred cords of wood are landed i t ’ I think Will Crane deserves a better ber shop Saturday afternoon and David did tages which would be gamed by gelling cheap daily at the .b ile kiln and the teainsiers say salary than 70 cts. a night, as sitnfle Sally. Jamca Ludwig has bought Mr. Wadsworth’s The club rooms are open again. Stover uses them well. That’s right, ye fann­ grocery rou'e and is on the road selling goods. not offer to razor up. lubur and lieing able to buy 'lobsters in the He was simply immense and 1 think be de­ School commenced again Wednesday. Provinces for about one hall what they weie ers, give them a good name. serves a donation ot •gum.’ Alvin llinkly as Janies B. Bickford is our new policeman and Dealer Carver paid, yesterday, 87 per barrel paying the Maine fishermen, gave up their The shoe shop is laving in quite a stock of an Hingllsbman was just what might have proves himself to be the right man in the right for lobsters. Lobster fishermen are among the John Erwin made a trip to the city Thttrs- Maine factories mid starled liuslni ss in Nova leather und appearances mdic ite that there ts to been expected of him. Alf. Teague as the place. unfortutialcs this winter. d i.y. Scotia and luriher cast. This, together with lie some work done under their new supeitntcn- detective was very ‘Lardy Dah’ as a dndc There was a supper and ontertainment at the the tact that canners still doing business in dent, wha is expected soon. ‘don’t you naw’ and I should think he might Mrs. Martin McIntire visited Rockland Tues­ O. A. R Hall, by the Women’s Relief Corps, The season of ice-boating has come nt last Maine had cut their packing season from seven One of our citizens who Is tin t o f wittk at make his fortune ns a ‘laxik agent.’ Will ast evening. day. months down to about two of course gave the Perkins and Hugh Furguesou us the two des­ and the days and nights arc lull of fun for tbc the present time passes away his le’sitrc hours. Miss E C. Pease, our dressmaker, has re­ Miss Elvira Brown spent Monday in Rock­ lobsteis n chance to hold tlielrowii mid increase Iiv platting his lire wood and says Ins belter peradoes performed their parts to tho letter. radical lovers of the sport. in numbers. Meantime, the demand lor mar­ Hcrliert Craineross found a good representative turned to Camden and will be lound at tbc okl land. half likes the wou^ much better and he likes jstand on Elm sttcct. Stone-cutters are making good wages here ket lobsters hud been developing mid wits being the job. in w . O. Robinson. O. D. Gould acted him­ R. J. McPhail is visiting his home in Thom­ supplied mostly by Boston mid New Yolk self in the smooth easy talking Mr. Wynd­ At a meeting of the Universnllst parish last this winter. Last month many of them scored M a liy of our people arc in hopes that Rev. aston. dealers, prineioul among whom weic Messrs. ham Mary Meserve was very good of course Mondav evening Albert Johnson. O. T. Shu as high as $90. Very good for winter. Johnson A Young of Boston, the firm partic­ Mr. Barrows, formerly of this place, now ol m n and Mr Mason were chosen trustees; Buckticld, will accept I lie rail wliica me Blip- as Mrs. Craineross, and Josie Hovey and Ginger goes his rounds and takes his time ularly iiieutioned tiy our worthy fish commis­ Millie Paiker could not be excelled in their also a committee to investigate and estimate Geo. Gross, an insurance agent, was in town ti-t church at St. Oeurge has given Idin—wc ulxrut it. sioner, Mr. Cuuiicc, in the last repot t parts. Mrs. N C. Kalloch ns Miss Bobbins the extent anil cost of repairing their chapel recently working up business lor a new com­ It will be seen that the fisherman thus had want him near us. deserves better success than that she received A little enthusiasm only is needed to secure pany. Last week the company failed. Dr. Temple of Boston, a Spiritualist, Ins regular preaching, which many in this com­ Miss Elvira Brown made a visit to the city two chances to sell his fish mid could get a fair from ‘Jededlah Judkins ’ The poor innocent last week. reinunermlon for his laoor, as when Hie dealer het-n in town Ihe past week attracting the aiten- birds need protecilon. and I do not think any­ munity would lie happy to sec. Nobody can forecast the weather but those was not willing to pay a fair price for lobsters, don of many who wish to see, and bellevo, if one could have urged the need of it belter than WEST WARREN. with rheumaticky limbs, who alone nrc posted Mrs. W. A. Henley has returned from a visit he (the tisneriiini) could sell ins cntlio emeu to ibey can, in his theory. On Friday evening he she. May they give us some more soon ” A in regard to coming meteorological fluctuations to Rockland. ■ be canner and vice versa. I bus a fu r pro­ gave public readings at ihe town hall. very nice library chair was voted the Rev. W. D. O. Wade & Co. discharged a car load of portion of tne profits ot the business was Rev. Mr. Williamson of Boigur who sup­ A. Neweombe, he receiving the largest number corn last week. An apple social took place at a residence on Mrs. M. II. McIntire returned from Rock­ hound to accrue to the Mulnu Itshciiiimi. This plied the Cong’l pulpit lieie a year ago for of voies of any of the clergymen In town At A. M. jHmcsnn & Sons shipped a car load Star St. Saturday evening. It probably was land Tuesday. state of affairs was not pleasing lo the iiliite* awhile pleached at Waldoboro last Sabbath and the close a dance was held in Eureka Engine uieniloncd deniers. They wanted some ar­ of rags to Mechanic Falls last week. held so that young people could go thcro and Judge Duran made his weekly trip to Vinul- quite a number of our people rode over to hear Hall, t h e company will realize over 70 dol­ rangement whereby they could control the him, us he was very much lilted while bore. lars after expenses are puid. Fall in. Eureka! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reeve gave another pair. hivcn Thursday. very enjoyable dance at their home Saturday whole business. Then they conceived the Our Dramatic Club rendered Jededi-dr Jud­ The donation party that was to surprise brilliant idea ol obtaining a monopoly under CUSHING. evening. G. E . Tilden visited the city the past week, kins at I'humirslon lust Wednesday evening, for a friend Friday evening were surprised them­ the guise of a law lor Ihc protection of ihe P. McKnight has resumed his position at Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Payson of South Hope and is now in Augusta. lubster, and they appeared hetorc the legisla the tienelitof the Fire Department. I hev bad spent Saturday night and Sunday with their selves that they did not get enough together to a crowded bouse and report says that Silas Spruce Head. Mrs. W. A. Healey has been visiting her lure of 1885, asking fur the passage ol such son A L. Payson. laws as would make it impossible tor the Huuly and Niven Meban enjuyed the play T h e h- n ca'chpro are reported at work again go- former home in Rockland lor several days. hugely. la this place this winter. Tho Lime Co. shipped six cars of lime Inst About one inch of snow on the ground and canners to do business with any profit, mid week, which is proving to be of extra quality, Miss Belle Hartwell has gone to Franklin, thus give the dealer entire control. But the ISLE AU HAUT. E.m in >' imams is at work at Clark’s Island, nearly one half lump. everybody who is so well heeled as to have a canner und fishermen were represented lieloie at bia trade, blacksmithing. where she will visit her home for two weeks. J. T. Barter, who has been suffering with m- L. E. Wade and sister Susie of Rockland kitchup is just enjoying the first sleighing ot the comiuitico on fisheries aed alter a land fl immatory rheumatism, is in ecu better. Seh Eliza Levensalcr passed down the river spent Saturday nlubt and Sunday with their the winter in this villugc Tho H. B. Band gave a fine concert in front tight, in which the dealers weic repre-ented by A basket sociable and dance lor the benefit of Friday In tow of steamer Acadia. mother Mrs. Martha Wade. of Mrs. Duran’s residence Wednesday evening. able council the following law was enacted ; J. P. Artnbrust is opening a quarry that will ibe school was held in Turner's Hall, Satur­ Miss Jessie Kellcran, who has lieen at home Rev. Mr Curtis is holding very successful SEC. Jfl There shall be a close time for lobsters day evening. sick, returned lo finish her school, Monday. surprise it beholder in the spring. The Crown T. J. Duran occupies Mr. Haley’s position between the fifteenth day of Au list mid n.e first revival meetings in tbc Rock and Sterling in the quarry blacksmith shop during bis da» ol October, during which no lobster sliult be The harbor is entirely free from Ice. The Mrs. Nellie Robinson lias gone to Rockport school bouses, which are largely attended with Hill Granite Co. will probably have a big fished lor, taken, caught, killed, bought, sold, ex­ lobster fishermen have seldom had a mure fav­ to visit her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Gardiner. good results. force on in the near future. absence. posed ior sale, or in pj-sessio- , in ears pounds or orable wistcr fur their business. Misses A lice und Lida Wall very pleasantly T. W. Sullivan now resides at the hotel otherwise, under the. penalty’ of fifty dollars for the School in district No. 1 lasts one week longer. entertained a number of their triends Wed­ ROCKPORT. All are prophesying a big boom in business ulle co mid one dollar for ev< r, lubso-r so takeu, DeCogan during the absence of his sister, Mrs. In- teacher, Miss Kate Whittaker ol West nesday evening. Mn. Hodges of Brewer is visiting her hero next spring. The present winter has naught, killeil, bougbi, sold, exposed for sale, or in T. F. Haley. possession s noresmd; provided, however. Unit Trov, is a fine young lady und has given uni- A party of invited guests met at L. S. brother. Rev. T. E. Brastow. knocked all reliability out of prophecies, how­ toe provi-ions id this sectiou shall not apply lo any versitl satisfaclion. Wheelers’ Friday evening. A very pleasant The supper and dance under the manage­ ever, so tbc actual result is one ol uncertainty. The sliding and skating is very fine at pres­ poison taking lobsters not leas than ten and one. Miss Halt e Turner, who has been danger­ time was enjoy ed. half Inches iii length for the sole use and consump­ ment of Nuwahwab Council, No. 2, Wednes­ ent ior the first time this season. The boys tion of hlinsi-II und family. ously ill, is fast recovering. Her niuny friends Horace O. Clarke is chopping kilo wood this day evening, was very successful. Good com­ Constable Julian recently posted a notice by will be glad tu see her uul again. A su rp rise pany, good supper; results, fifty dollars. request of the citizens forbidding all card and girls appreciate it. SEC. JO. No person or coipnrntion shall cun or winter. Some days he tiers up more than preserve any lobsters between the U.teenili day of party was given her Monday evening to cele­ three cords. Bring on your man that can beat At the meeting of Beauchamp Circle, C. L. playing for money in this village under The young ladies hero intend to have a levee July and liie fir t day o f the followihg April, uuder brate her seventeenth birthday. It was a most that I 8 C., Jan. 28tb, the best of the exercises were penalty of the law. It looks as though we are for the benefit of the church sometime this a penalty of live dollars for every lobster so canned enjoyable affair. Mrs. Emetine Hathorne, formerly of this the recital of the notable events of the year month. We hope it will prove a success. or preserved, and a further pena ly of three hun­ place, was united in marriage to Reuben 1888, a paper on Demosthenes, and the rec ta- to huve a nice little town, don't it ? dred dollars for each day on which such unlawful Au important era in railway* history t- the canning ur preserving is done. McKtnsley ol Whitefield Saturduy evening. ti-in of Mrs. Moore’s poem, Codrus, Last King Isaac Glidden one of Vinalhaven’s most The two cases of diphtheria in John Patter­ successful trial ol the Boynton bicycle loco­ Mrs. Hathorne has many trieds here, aud all of Athens. Heo 21. It is tiulaw-ful io fish lor, catch, buy, respected citizens is very ill, a general son’s family are recovering and no more cases sell, expose for sale, ur possess betweeu the fiist motive in I’ortlar.d Friday. It is made on wish them much happiness. Benjamin R. Field met with quito an acci­ breaking up of bis system. Mr. Glidden is are reported. We are in hopes it will spread day «d October and the liiteei.ih day of llio follow­ the same principle us a bicycle, runs ott an dent a few days since while working in the no iurther. ing August, any fitnue lobster In spawn or with SOUTH LIBERTY. loft of his carriage shop He fell through a one of our aged citizens and in his declining eggs utiuehed, ur uny young lobster I. ss thun ten overhung, single track and promises scuttle and struck on tbc stairs, injuring him health is carefully looked after hy his three A large number of our people on the isle say mid one.half inches in len gth , measuring from bead to'revolutionize the whole railway tvstein. Joseph Overlock has returned to Jesse Over­ to tail extended, exclusive of claws nr feelers, mid lock’s. quite severely, but fortunately no bones were sons, they will miss the Vinalhaven Echo. If they broken and be will he out again in a iew days. siieli ioh-ti rs when caught shall he I,berated alive The inventor is E. Moody Boynt in. The Miss F. Leigher visited at Eidcn Burkett's February did not come in like a lion with take Tub CoL'itiKit-GAZBTTh they can keep at the risk und cost of the pasty taking them, Purtlund Press in it long and interesting ac­ recently. Mrs. S. D. Carleton has been confined at posted both on Vinalhaven ami Hurricane uuder a penally of one dollar fur each lolistei so home all winter from an injury to her right the jim-jams, u sore tail and feeling ugly as eaugot. nought, sold, exposed lor sale, or in pos­ count of the trial of the invention has tiie fol­ Nathaniel Overlock and wife were In town locals. arm, caused by siunrbling over a rug. The was predicted, but like a soothing, gentle litt e session not so liberated. 1‘iovldcd, however, that lowing: recently. ligaments of tho upper part of (he arm were Dr. Smith ol Vinalhaven attendedN. Medici Mum the firs'day of ,ipril to llio fifteenth duy of lamb, suggestive of summer suits and yacht­ .Inly it shall he lawful io fish tor, eateh, buy, sell, In conversation concerning t’te Boynton Chas. Palmer has gone to Chiuu to muke his broken, and she has bed no use of the hand. Wednesday of last week. Mr. Medici has bicycle locomotive, n veteran engineer said io mother u visit. For so active and energetic a person as Mrs. ing. expose for sale, or possess lor canning mid all been ill for six weeks, but lie bis now gaining ot’.er purposes any lobsters not I-ss than nliiu the writer: "Yes, the thing will lie it suet css. Geo Overlook went to So. Hope Wednesday Carleton this forced quiet is hard to bear. Frank Van De-Rip ot New York registered inulies in length, measured us aforesaid, hut not In­ A girl’s hoop, rolled ut Ihe rale of six miles and lhursday. Capt. Wm. Thorndike arrived home Wednes­ beultb fast. As soon as he is able he will sail cluding female lobsters in spawn or with eggs at­ per hour, when there is wind blowing 20 in town this week. His business was intro­ tached. Harvey Cunningham and wife made Jesse day noon. Capt. T .’a vessel, bark F. A. Rich­ for Italy. index per hour, mil stand up, und whit is to ards, is chartered to load at Boston for Detn- ducing water filters, but finding no water Hr.c. 22. T h e penalties o f the four preceding prevent this steam bicycle Irom standing up­ Overluck and tuuiliy a cull Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Cogan went to Rockland Thurs­ sectio n s nrara, then return to o Southern port and IohU works here the filters were ol no use so left navy he lecoveied by ludictiiient u r action right like ihe hoop ? A man has ridden 331 E. S. Whitehouse contemplates going to day after her daughters Isabel and Agailiu who ol debt, half lo the complainant or piosicntor, mid lumtier for some port on the La Platte. The next day and, —Let her Rip! halt to the town io which the ofieuee is committed miles in a day,on u tik".cle, ami why shouldu’l Virginia where he has a brother employed get­ family will remain at homo tbecoming voyage. hive been stopping at her mother's, Mrs. Fur- a bicycle propel! ?d hy steam travel nt a very ting out ship timber. Langtry ( r ickett, agradua'o of the Vira'ha- Under this law the fisherman could sell to great speed wiili little expenditure of forty- a: A small patty of neighbors and friends sur­ gerson’s, while the diphtheria was in town. the factories in the spnng mouths the lobster Orin Overluek says that he thinks the game prised Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Brastow on the ven llish School, now attending fitting school combated with that nt o — ary to run Ihc ordi­ has all .eft the couniy. He travelled all of one They returned Saturday. between !l inci.es mid 10 1-2 inches long, and twentieth annlversnry of their marriage. They in Lewiston, has taken the highest rank in the nary railroad locomotive.- A single thread of day and saw uothtng but a squirrel. ulso all aliovu 10 1-2 inches, wlneu he could not steel will make a cheaper track Ilian the mi­ received a cordial welcome, and spent a pleas Latin scholarship and tho highest rank in gen­ The Bachelors' Band serenaded the Old Maids dispose of to the dealer, and the dealer was The sociable at S. T. Overlook’s Saturday ant evening. One lady invited the company one evening last week, but they did not seem to llion railroad truck, and ihe roadbed will oc­ evening was well attended, and all went away eral scholarship at the school, und Lewiston obliged to pay a fair price, say 4 or 5 cents cupy less room than is requited where a to her silver wedding in Dec. 1893 With appreciate their music as they thought they earn, for the 10 1-2 meh lobster, otherwise the i well pleased with the evening's entertainment good wishes tor the future und some additions too is quoted as having the best schools of any I double track Is used. 1 hete will, in my opin­ fisherman sold his entire ealeti to ilie tanner. ion, be greater spread with less expenditure ul Charles A. Overluek has moved a building to Mrs. Brastow's stock ol china, the company place in the state, and yet they hud no scholar would, so the B.s returned to their club and This law was not satisfactory lo ihe dealer be­ said good-night about eleven o'clock. had an oyster supper for satisfaction. j force, tiie locomotive will lurn on a uiatbeiiiut- to the lot be recently purchased ot B. P. Up- that could prevent our Vinalhaven lad front cause it gave him only on end of the siring. | ical point like a boys’ bicycle, and will ham. which he Intends convening into a Who says Rockport is a dull place ? There •So In 18h7 he came to the legislature uslutig dwelling house. capturing all honors. School re-commenced Wednesday of lost i ihcielore go around shorter turns in Ihe road. are not evenings enough in a week lor all the that the canner fie prohibited from Using uiiv In sh o ri, I believe the liovnion railway sys­ week, alter a vacation ol ten days on account lobsters between 9 1-2 inches and 10 niches APPLETON. tea parties, levees, and meetings of the G. A. Some of the young marriod women have tem will revolutionize the modern railway If. Post, I.. R. Corps, Red Men. Council, ordered the youug girls to stand back and let of diphtheria. We hope that the contagious long, in the spring, mid from using mbsters of passenger carrying system und that too Schools in the grade districts dose this Reading Club, Y. I.. Shakespeare Club, C. L. disease is checked, and that we may never hear any size lo Ihe full. This would viatually within a decade.” week. 8. C., without reckoning church sociables and them have a chance to buzz, the young fellows, stop the cunintig of lobsters on the .Maine of it again in our town. It has caused a great coast. Fred Pbilbrook has sold two of his colts to outside entertainments. And, now, to increase not only at dances hut ut their places of bits- A new company is being organized which, it V. 0. Keller. the confusion, two evenings a week arc re- deal of trouble here, Ibey secured sit- Ii a law and also got a little iuess. Young married women think when a is state I. will purchase the mill site, power, quired for the singing school just started. The John Kelley anil his buttie, the famous High- clause, as follows, inserted ; "Any i/cdfcr may | Fred Gushee lost two shotes last week by girl shows interest enough to pick a piece of preserve in p'ckh such surplus stock us he may | giving them oll'al. public even claim that Saturday evening must low Jack players, issued a challenge to a rights and foundation at Lisbon Falls, put in be given up lo them. This is going too far, lint oil' from a mutt’s coat that she is trying to have." This lelt the way clear for them to I for a pulp mill several years ago. The new Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peabody visited in Ap­ and makes one sigh for the good old days coil her luriut around him. What’s the matter couple of young men on the hill last week for buy and pickle w hatever lobsters they could ; pleton the first of the week. when Saturday evening was a time of rest the championship of Hurricane. The chal­ liiid a market for, while a heavy line was tin- , company will use the plant fora paper ptt!p with you females who have a man of your posed upon the factory owner n he canned There i t to be a masked ball at Riverside from work or play; when parents and children lenge was accepted and now Mr. Kelley does mill, using ’.lie sulphide process. Hall Thursday evening Feb. II. gathered In their quiet homes at their fire­ own ? Let the girls a lone! lobsters of .on/ size. not mention the game, so yon can judge bow Elder J. II. Beale held a very interesting sides und chatted of the events and Incidents When a mail given to sprees starts out on his 1 bey had succeeded in stopping the canning Rockland is not the only place In the stale he came out. of lobsters, had got "both cuds of the string," service at the Baptist House last Sunday. ot the week just ending. The hush of the com­ favorite recreation he doesn’t see dimly out­ that is awake on tbc subject of pcrniunout im­ Seemed pleasant to see hitu out after so long ing Sabbath was upon them. and one would think might be satlsli.d, b it lined before bint its frightful eitccts within ROCKVILLE. we find they are nut, as your informants in provements. Fairii Id is talking of a sewerage tan absence. previous articles complain that there me a survey. Prof. Waller, the celebrated ventriloquist and UNION. easy reach that are sure to grasp him as he toys The Ladies Aid Society met with Mr. and with the alluring bowl, but such eventually is Mrs. Kirkpatrick, at their home Saturday lew weeks chip- time in the summer mid say / mimic is billed to give one of his nnique and Dr. Judkins was in Portland last week on evening. Their rooms begun to fill at an early strike out that dose time danse, give us dealers z ' pleasing entertainments at the hull this l ues- a business trip. the result. After one trip through the police hour wiili a lively and agreeable assembly of the whole year and the law will be perfect, day evening. The prolessor comes well rec­ A number of our citizens have been to court ought to improve any reckless imbiltcr, people. Over eighty guests were present in­ "lor llio protecilon of the lobster." '1'hey / ommended and should have a crowded house. should have said "for th • protection of our Portland on an excursion. hut uot so iu the case of Dennis Murphy. cluding some from Rockland and the Aid He appears at St. George’s Hall, Liberty, Wed­ Society from South Camden, which added pockets.” nesday evening. Don’t fail to hear him. Singing school in the .Methodist chapel When the bum’s basin opened Saturduy Dep­ much to the social success of the evening. Now let us look at the results of this law. GEORGES RIVER, taught by H. F. Young. uty Gray led from it this same Dennis, who Duets by Mrs. K. Gould and Mrs. N. Bradley We will take Ihe report ol Fish Commissioner - were lively und pleasing, also ibe music fur­ Coutiee, and allow it to he correct. Alter a ' Miss Alice Creau.er of Thomaston has been i (scar Jinrkett and wife visited friends in has previously gruced the tobacco carpeted court room with his tall dignified presence, and nished by Mrs. Alfred Youiigund many inhere, careful reading we find the sum and snbstmiee j visiting friends in ibis place Ibe past week. Rockland the past week. especially the Kazoo solos by J. Packard aid of It to be th is; "Lobsters have so incii I Mathew K. Liuekin of ibis place lias ob- I. illa Hachelder returned home from her his countenance was as lamiliar as a snow C. Studley. Altogether a very pleasant and that Messrs. Johnson A Young have lieen able ! ja'mal work at the- Big Landing lor Brown A visit to Rockland yesterday. storm in winter to Justice Kittredge. The social evening was passed, with guiucs, music, to till their pound at Vinalhaven with lobsters ! bought ut 3 cents to 3 1 2 cents each, pulling in ' Wade. Mr. liessey, our village smith, had one or court being called to order the justice promptly e'c. Refreshments were served consisting ol ice cicam and cake. Proceeds amounted to say from two hundred to three hundred thous- I Fu-d C. Hall, who has been stopping at Ma- more- of his ribs fractured by a horse. proceed to business and in 28 minutes by a tirdcus ibe past year, visited some ol liis frinds over $15, to lie used towards the erection of a mid. Who are Johnson A Young: Not ; in this place last week. A son of Moses Bowes ran into a tree while Waterbury watch belonging to Samuel Julian hail in Rockville. The Society is a thriving Muine but Massachusetts men, among the I sliding last week and was badly hurt. the court found Dennis guilty of being drunk one and contemplate erecting their hull ihc largest dealers in the country, who have laboted J I he school in this district cloned Friday coming Spring. for years to secure the present law and arc now i after a very successful term of 10 weeks Mrs. Frank Whitten and children have and disordeily. This being the second ofl'emc reaping their reward by being able to buy ! taught by Clillord 1. Plllsbuay of Rockland. gone to Searsmout to spend a few days. the justice took special pains to ascertain if EAST WALDOBORO. lobsteis ut 3 to 3 1-2 t-nts each, and after i A party of young people from Waldoboro Dennis' presence in his family was really Edwin Mauk by a fall on the ice Friday dis­ bolding them a few months deal them out to NORTH APPLETON. took tea at the Burton House last week. necessary, aud being inlormcd by the oliendcr's located his shoulder. Ilie consumer at from 2.5 to 10 cents each. Ii 1 our commissioner will inform us in what way ' 1 he sociable lor the benefit of the minister Little George White son of J. P. White, sons that his absence would not make a large Last week was quite unfortunate for some was wuil attended uud $*> luken. ol our citizen s. Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. the Maine fisherman or the consumer arc hail his leg 1»»• .1.- ii Friday while sliding down sized hole in the family as regards his useful­ William Brown living on Main street arc suf­ benefited by such a luw undoubtedly our law John Levensalcr is at work with Meservey hill. ness he was sentenced to the tunc of $20 and makers will be only too ghtd to appropriate the Bros, in the saw mill an I the t-.-amsters arc fering with broken wrists by fulling on the Mr. I. Burrows and Miss Lola Burton ice- inc eased amount of money whi.-h lie recom­ all busy hauling lumber. costs or 30 days in the county jail. He up. mends for himself a d deputies. The following oltlcers of George's Valley go to Portland this w eek to attend the Gov­ peak'd and if the case is carried into the We arc having good sledding and are im­ Now let us look farther. The public have Ixjdge have been installed for the next quarter : ernor’s reception. comity court his name will be Dennis for ‘.(0 proving it. Teams are busy hauling wood to been led to believe that lobsters arc extremely C. T-, L. E. Hpiowi; V T., Annie M. Smith; (Jut meat man <). A. Ripley has been kill­ the lime kilns ut Warren. We are getting cabh scarce. The fact is, there have beeu thousands Sec'y, G. W. Butler; F. 8., Sadie if. Water­ days sure. for our soil wood for which we are indebted to upon thousands of lobsters caught and de­ ing some very heavy beeves lor \ . F. and one branch of Rockland’s enterprise, and while m an; Treat., James A. Wentworth; Chap., C. W. Thurston. SOUTH WARREN. stroyed on Ihe Maine coast the past fall, be­ Mrs. I*. J. Towle; M., Will C. Hall; Guurd, the good old liuie rock city is enlarging her cause the fishermen could find uo market lor Fred Uieasou. Will liessey has neatly completed his studio Austin Yinul had a wood hauling Friday. borders, we hope the contemplated railroad to them. Within three weeks afier the fishing and will soon be ready lo do some wutk in Herman Harris has been visiting ut Sanford Union may be a success, for there is a large season commenced lust fail fishermen wofi- PORT CLYDE. his line ot photography. Bucklin's. amount of llmerock lying where nature formed coming to the writer ottering lobsters ut almost j it lb t need men of push und means to handle uny price as they had no market. G ulya lew Scb. Cyrus Chamlxnlin is ou the- Ways un­ Chas. Barnard will receive the contract to ('apt- l'aul Rivers visited his sister, Mrs. B. it, and Rockland knows bow to do it. dergoing extensive repairs. B. Bucklin last week. days since I met one of these same ineij and run the Pease mail route, which he former y NORTH HAVEN. he told me that he fished until he h aj two Henry Wilson is teaching singing school in run, the route from Goopet's Mills to Rock­ A siding at George's River station would be large eurs full, or upwards of 2000 loltsters, ’ this village. Mr. Wilson uho bus a school at u great eouvenieueo. Winnie Beverage has returned irom Hallo­ land, and A. Worthing ol Appleton will run well w here he has been attending school. and he was obliged to bo d them lor w.flit of a Tut key. his old route flout Smith’s Mills to Warren. Couttce & Jordan received a car-load of corn market until all but 250 ot them died iu the I L. O. Teel arrived home from Bluebill 'Tues­ Friday night, by way of the K. A L. 1 lie people who have been engaged iu floun­ ears, uud his neighbor, having more than he, ; Geo. Williams, a young man of So. Union der fisbibg, have stopped on account ol the day of last week, where he has beeu teaching died very suddenly Sunday morning. He Albert Jordan met with a painful accident sold only 450, the rest dying. These ore only - hcol. The next morning alter he got home while attending to bis duties on the railroad. low prices. The fish has been very plenty here, sample cases. The same thing o” erred all i Ae< ideots are unexpected. Always keep had been in apparent good health and worked aud since the first of last December between along the coust, he went out to the wood pile to try his hand ul Cupt. Edwuru Bradford of sell. Flora Rogers solittlng wood and the ax glancing cut a bud in the woods Saturday. Mr. Williams was five und six hundred barrels have been shipped Who is protected-• The lobster? U ste m s spent a few days at home, while his schooner to New York, and about sixty barrels of HARRIS’ ANODYNE LINIMENT! g ish in his foot. Dr. Woodside dressed the an honest and upright young man and will be uot. Tho fisherman? He doesn't Acl tha; Iu the house. Hold everywhere. wound und said it was a bad one. greatly missed. was loading ut Boston. smells. way when he shovels out the dead Vbsters- 1 'V s THE K< ICELAND CoUklEU-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1889. 7

AT AUGUSTA. D. Carleton, Henry L. Alden,S unitel E Shep­ lilartnc Department. herd, Philander J. Carleton, I). H. Blsln-c, C. A. Merrill, George Pollan-bee, Win. A. Mcr- j Marina in itter< arc starting up a little. Another Busy Week for Our Law rlatn, Johnson Knight and Gcrsham L. Burgess Red Figure Dhys! Scb. Ail i Ainc-t, Ailatns, arrived Thursday M akers. nf Camden arc Incorporated into Ihe Camden from Ii latnn. FLOUR. At Rockport Street Railway Company, cars to Sell .1. Ii. Hollen, bunk, is tn Mobile load­ The past week has seen our wise men at ing lor Cuba. Augusta biting off other big chunks of business. be operated by horse power or electricity. AT Capt. \n h tir Graj’ has taken command of Some o f th e most important points we give: In tbc the senate onoof the important auhjerts sett Ella Pressey. Mr. Killer of Searbiro, presented a trill to ot discussion was ihe proposition to have one TIlBtfllBSlPflMSiOfilOllII Seh. Florida, White, is lo receive note fore- Increase the salary of the gate-keeper at the term ot the Kennebec Superior Court held VERY FtNEST FLDOE M ILLED...... « 7 4 0 topmast and sonic rigging. State Prison from $300 lo $500. yearly in Waterville. Senator W. T. Haines of j BEHT 8T. LOUIS FLOUR MILLED...... 7 DO Brtg M. C. Haskell tvas launched frotn the A. F. Crockett, S M. Bird, W. S, White nnd Waterville, a Rockland liny hy marritge, made S o u th Marine Kailway, Wednesday. W. T. Cobb petitioned that they be granted a brilliant light in behalf of the change, and BEST PATENT R O L L E R ...... <1 4 0 lirig C u o lin ti Gray, Itowe, is in New York SIMONTON’S won in the Senate. GOOD '• '■ ...... n (to discharging wood from Port till I’aix. a charter for a railroad frotn Rockland to N. A. Lore has been reappointed state super­ Seh. Allied Keene, Oreelcv. i« title in Boston Bangor. from New York with coal at $1.27 1-2 The usual number of petitions relative to the intendent of Schools. Seh. Warner Moore, Crockett, l« at New lobster law flooded Ihc busy legislators. MARKET DEPT. Bedford discharging cargo from Kiehtnond. In the House Ibis week the bill making it OUR MORTGAGE LIFTER. BEST TENDERLOIN or SIRLOIN ROAST. 15e Scb. Maynard Sumner, I)yr tho organization of press of other work and E K. Gould, esq., CANNED CORN...... IOC Iinrk John IL Stanhope. Norton, was load­ elected to ihe position. Mr. Gurdy has been a limes during the sale our store was so crowded with patrons lhat it wns im­ ing sugar the 2lst till., at Cienfttegos for Phil­ Mutual Ltlo and Accident companies, equaliz­ CANNED TOMATO...... 10c adelphia. ing the amount of reservo fund to be deposited most efficient secietary and the success of the possible to give nttention to all, consequently many were obliged to leave NICK COFFEE...... 34 c Sch. J 11. Bodwell, Metcalf, was towod up wiilitMftt.it" ficasurerat not less than 15 association isditcin large measure to bis careful, 7 BARS NICE S O A P ...... 3 5 e front Stai Harbor, Friday, with sleeting gear all mortuary assessments and not -kiful work, anti he certainly retires with great out of kilter. without being waiter! upon. Wc have decided to give every one an equal 0 per cent on all accident assess- honor. His successor la well equipped for the ■Scb. J. A. Fabens, Peck,arrived inCnibnriei position, nnd can he found in his office in the chance in this Key F ran cis, Ja t. 20th, with general c hill also provides tltMt in case of I lb Choice Tea 50c— Warranted from New York. UITt excekWftt loss a company may under certain new Spofford Block. 1 BAR AMERICAN SOAP FREE. Capt. N P. Spear is negotiating tor tl conditions use a portion of its reserved funds The next meeting will he held Monday, Feb. chase of sch. Julia Decker of New Y temporarily- The hill Iurther provides that H ilt. Tbe monthly payments on the Loan A GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF BARGAINS! POTTLE & TOTTLE, well found schooner 9G tons, x-* mutual companies Irom outside the State may Building dues arc payable at tbe linv office of Uatk P J. Carleton, Croshv, was spoken tin business in the State provided they perform the Sccrelsry. F. K. Gould, new Spofford Spear Block, 310 Main Street. an. l-l in lal. IG, 20 S., Ion .'ill W., Irom New II lock. •fork 44 duys cut lor Valparaiso. the conditions required of Maine companies, pay the license as now required ol other out­ AND SHALL CONTINUE THIS FAMO Sch. A. F. Crockett, Thorndike, is at Phil­ WOOD WANTED. adelphia she I tkes GOO tons of railroad iron side companies and tile a c ipy of laws of their to Savannah at $1,025, lump sunt. Stales allowing Ihc operation of Maine mutual Where Kiln Wood Receives a Hearty S e ll. Gen. Ames, Jameson, is nt Havana, companies NO SUCH TRADE discharging lumber from Pensacola. She will Cash Welcome. The liquor question has come in for its share load molasses for Nortlt of Hatteras. Tiie Warren A Rockland Lime Co. took In HAH VET BEEN SHOWN IN Capt. Andrew Gray lias been at borne re­ of attention the pi-tw eek. Gen Neal Dow 350 cords of wood at its winks, Warren, lust Feb.GISIX DAYS MORE! I Feb.12 turning to New York yesterday. His vessel, said that in three linos which he could put inio week, und will receive ubout -lOOecrds this Ihe George Bird, is in New York loading lor tho prohibitory liquor law he could shut up Kio llaehe, S. A. weejt. The company is in a position to receive every grogshop In the Stale, to accomplish Waltham Watches! Sell. J. S. lieiichnnt, Ginn, Is hound from all the wood olituinalile. Kiehtnond to Havana with iron pyrites. She which he would suggest an amendment by Interest in the proposed road is steadily WE ARK SKLLINO loads back phosphate rock from Charleston to which, upon the first conviction fur sale, the growing. The proprietors ol Ihe upper privi­ Kiehtnond, chartered tor two trips. A FIRST CLASS STEM WIND AND STEM SET tine should he $1090 and costs and a year in lege have received overtures from parties rela­ Seh. John I Snow, Snow, sailed the 21-t j til, and that liquor cases should nut be con­ tive to the utilizing of that line privdege '.WALTHAM WATCH tilt , from Wilmington with hard pine for tinued from term to term. Monte Cristo, thence to San Domingo City to for a business to employ some 150 hands. In Addilion to Bargains of List Sale WeSitallOffer: Lawyer L. T. Carleton, county attorney ol FOR THE UNHEARD OF LOW PRICE, loud sugar for New York, at $4.50. Again Joel Hills, who has a valuable llmerock Kennebec, presented the following change in Sch. Georgia Berry, Ginn, arrived Thursday privilege near that of the Warren A Rockland the present law, which he explained and de Irom Portsmouth, wheto she discharged coal Co. has Itccn approached by parties who con­ 2000 yards Old i yme (‘ Century”) Prints ...... 6!.c . . . front New Yotk. She was loaded with lime tended. He would amend that seclion which Friday Irom Crockett lor New York. template investing $12,099 m develop the quarry $ 7 .0 0 . provides that “ uny bop beer or other kind of and erect kilns. Both ol these offers are con­ 1500 yards very Fine Ginghams ...... 6 'e worth Sch. Addle F Snow, 11 ink ley, sailed the beer containing more than two per cent of 31st u lt, Irom Wilmington with hard pine for tingent upon a sieatit railrotd passing through GENTHNER&WHITMORE Barlaidoes at $9 and po.t charge!, thence to alcohol hy volume shall bo deemed intoxicat­ Atkins Corner. 500 All Wool Extra Super Carpet Samples . .. .29c. .. .'VUh San Domingo City to load sugar for New ing liquor,” so lhat 15 per cent of all lines und The people of Warren will probably see 41GMAIN STREET, KCOKLAND. 2 York ut $4.50. forfeitures recovered under tho liquor law shall where their interests lie. Turkey Red Tabling ...... 21 p worth Scb. James Boyce, Jr., is in Portland dis­ he paid to Ihe county attorney an d 10 per cent charging coal lioin Newport $JeWf. She is to the person furnl-hilig Ihe evidence of con­ L inen T a b lin g s ...... 4 5 p worth chartered to load lumber in Po.,nlnd for the fO BE BUILT. River Platte. Capt. Duncan arrived home viction. The regular term fee. aa in civil cases, Friday evening. shall be taxed in the hill of costa in every in­ F. Cobb & Co of this city have contracted \ 11 other Tablings down in proportion. Sch. Melissa A. Willey is in New York, dictment under the liquor law when judgment ia wiili the Jonesboro Lumber Co. for a frame for discharging itiinta-r. She goes south, with h c«h feet, and surmounted hy an Iron spindle sup­ tho name of the Stite to abate and perpetually Good Showing porting a cusk, all painted red. The following enjoin the same, the injunction to be granted Job Lot Yarns, 9 cts. skein, worth 12 1-2 to 20. are the hearings and distances from the tripod Mit. E n i r n t:O n e year has passed slnco my Having hud calls for u nice fine io the neighboring structures of the L. 11. Es- at the commencement of the action, no bonds wile and myself took these meetings under our White Shirt for Fall Dress Kails tahli-htnent: Whitehead Light House, S.W. being required. Any one violating the terms personal charge and as so much has been said L adies’ S carlet V e s ts a n d P a n ts ...... 8 9 c . . . 7-8 W , 3 1-2 miles; Otter Island Spindle, of such injunctions.shall be punished for con­ lor and against this work we think it best to and Iteheursals, I take this meth­ N.W. 1-4 W., 3-8 mile; Ash Island Beacon, tempt of court hy a tine of $200 and 60 days in N.N.E. 3 4 E., 1 1-8 miles. give the public a statement of facts in relation C h ild re n ’s S c a rle t V e sts and P a n ts ...... 3 7 c . • od to let i> y patrons know I have LlMi sT-a- —Red Jacket, Arey, was load­ jtil. When judgement is rendered for the to the work done, the money collected and the on hand Geo. B. d u e tt’s Crown plaintiff, the court shall render judgement lor C h ild re n ’s W h ite V ests and P a n t s ...... 2 5 c . . 50^C.r,75. ing Saturday from Cobb for B oston.... Lidy good accomplished. We have -opt a list of Shirt of all kinds—dress and full of the Otcan. Shaw, sailed Thursday lor New a reasonable attorney’s fee in sueh action in names ot those converted in our meetings to­ York frotn Rankin ....E lla Pressey, Nash, favor of the plaintiff, and such fee shall he dress. Also TrojHu Shirt Co., of wns in the streum Friday from Pressey lor gether with their residence and occupation- Men’s Scarlet and Natural Wool Shirts & Drawers,75c ____y,"£flh New Y ork.. . .Lottie, Marshall, was in the added to the costs. Mr. Carleton also spoke We find by our books that 389 meetings have Troy, N. Y., Janies Libby’s Per­ downs Friday Irotn Abbott for New Y o rk .... of the need of allowing druggists to sell for been held in our hall, and in these meetings 1 lot Wool Henriettas and Camels Hair Dress fect Fitting Shirt, Bntz Shirt that L. T. Whitmore, Gross, was in the stream Fri medicinal purposes. 185 have sought the Savior. Nearly one half duy lioin Amts lor New York. George E Brackett, secretary of the Grand G o o d s ...... 4 5 c W o rth will 111 man or boy, und several Scb. Grace Cushing, Hamilton, of New of tltis number have beon sailors, men who York, was towed into this harbor, Saturday, Lodge of Good Templars, offered the follow­ would not have attended meetings anywhere If other makes, comprising the best ing amendments to the liquor law, drawn up hy the tug Britannia. The Cushing hail loaded these meetings had not been held, anti when 10 pieces P a n t ( ’lo t h ...... 3 5 c . . . assortment in Itocklond. Price cut gtatiite at South Bluebill und was ready to hy the committee appointed for that purpose we remember that these tnen have sailed out sail for New Y’ork when she parted her chain 50c to $.1.50. in the recent gale and went ashore near South hy that organization : That the sides by a town over the old ocean with hearts that were all nne 5 pieces Grey Mixed Flannel, per yd ...... 10c Bluebill. Sloop Yankee Girl look off a large agent shall he confined to the town or eity for wiili the love of Jesus’ name to Cirry the news 10 “ “ “ “ “ Worth part of til" cargo und the schooner is now ut which he is appointed; making knowledge on of salvation into every port they may enter, ...... A IV . . . . .45c- S how ' s wharf quite badly damaged. It has the part of tho corporation employes that the avho can estimate the good that has anil will re­ O.E.BLACKINGTON. not been decided whether to rentlip the cargo in another vessel or wait till the Cushing is law is broken sutlieient to prove a knowledge on sult from these lives given to G.all Here are 9 and 10 Quartered Brown Sheetings. ..15c and 17c... .''Cfte!1* repaired. the partof the corporation ; that the party who tnen from Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, Our coasters will be interested to know that gives information or evidence which shall con­ Au-tria and France, and almost every other 1 lot Double W idth Dress Goods ...... 12Ac. . . . ^ ‘h the captain of the Port ol Cardenas, north vict a violator of the Itw shall he allowed one country under the sun, and these have lieen coast of Cuba, has given notice that vessels fourth of the fines collected ; that the appoint­ drawing over I 4 feet of water cannot cross the brought here by the Lord and have lelt the in­ I lot T ric o ts ...... 2 9 c . . . .^"[.th bar at entrance to the Bay of Cirdenas. The ment of one or more State constables, with fluence of these meetings, have felt their need Ituovs which marked the channel, by which State jurisdiction under control ol the Governor of salvation, have longht the Saviour, have 25 dozen Kid Gloves per pair ...... 4 5 c . . . . Main 3, l/armont 15 1-2 leetof water could he carried into ami and Council, be authorized; th it the complain­ found peace and joy and have gone to tell the BIHEB OOt ol that port, were swept away in a gale Western, Creamery, Sept. 4, and no action has been taken towards ant in cases before inferior courts lie allowed to blessed story. We have received letters front Job Lot Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, per p air.. ,13c ... replacing them. obtuin sutlieient legal aid to sustain their case, tn tn y o f these hoys and sueh letters! full of and Dairy Once more has ihe Maine Imilt vessel scored and that such counsel lie paid $10 and travel praise to God for bringing them here. Silk Mittens, per pair,...... 5 0 c Solid, Ball and Bricks— Vsry Fine, a victory. On October 28 the ships William tiy the Stale; that the nuisance act shall lie Beside these meetings in our hall, 145 meet­ IL Connor and Tilllo E. Starbuck passed Made in June. Anjier together, lioin Japan to New Yotk. amended so that the supreme court, ou inf -r- ings have been held in other places and ut tbes Jail. 25th the Connor arrived in New York and iiiatlou by the county attorney or petition of other meetings 7G men und women huve sought the Starbuck has not yet appeared. Thu Con­ the voters, may issue an injunction in equity salvation, making u total of 2G1 lor ihe year. COFFEE, TEA, SPICES, FLOUR nor was built iu Maine and the Starbuck in Pennsylvania. abating any such nuisance. Not us malty as we wanted ' We asked God to Produce mid a N. F. Woodbury, a prominent Good Temp­ givens one soul lor Jesus every day and we lar of Auburn, olf-red ilm following amend­ would be content. Choice Variety of Family Groceries Capt. Metcalf of the sch. J. K. Bodwell, ment, which produced considerable comment: Our collection!) for the year amount to CLOAKS! WUOLKHALK AND RETAIL. mentioned elsewhere, feels very grateful to “ No person who is iu the habit ot d rin k in g $128 58. Our expenses for Ihe year have been Capt. Shea and Ilia Clew of the While Head intoxicating liquor is competent to sit us a a-follows: rents, $159; wood, $19; plallortn O . B. P A L E S , Life Saving Station fur the very timely assist­ juror in uny case involving the manufacture, ehairs and seats, $29 30; traveling expenses, Every Cloak Marked Down to Close to About 1-2 Their Real Value 437 M A IN MTK1CKT, - IIO C K L A N D . ance rendered hint ami wishes us to say in our transportation or sale of intoxicating liquor, $26.20; express and freight, $19; printing, $5; marine iitetitionings that they arc the right and when information is communicated to the lump chimneys, $3.19; "il, $25.59; bills out- men in the right place. court that a member of any panel is of drink­ stindiilg Felt. 1st, 1888, $19 55; making our ing It tints, or believed to he so, llio court shall total expenses $299 95, leaving $128 63 lor m,v BEAUTIFUL TO BE RAISED inquire of the juryman, and if he so admita, or support ami that of my family uud had it not declines to answer, he shall lie relieved from beeu for tbe help we have received Irom friends CARPETS! Seh. Nautilus, of this eity, which actil service in tliat unil luture cases as a jurym an.” outside of our colleellons, wo could uot have Cut Flowers ashore on Pavilion Beach in Gloucester harbor The hill relating to the mackerel fisheries on c m ried on the work; hat with the collections, which Ihe fish and game coinmillec will make the donations and what 1 have been able to Order Early and Secure in December amt sunk, is now being raised by We shall include Carpets and Rugs in this great trade. Dis­ L. E. Lniit, of Portland. Part of the cargo of two tt-ports, relates to an old mailer of contro­ earn at my trade we have been able to get along t h e B e s t. lime has been discharged and ihc hole in the versy. In 187!) there was an amendment and pay our bills. There is now due bills botlom patched. Enough of ihe cargo wilt be made t > tbi law striking out Ihe word “ mack­ amounting to $13 which 1 hope to pay soon count Sale. ’Phis is the opportunity of a lifetime to secure taken out the uexl tide to tlout her, when she erel” from ihe list of fishes— herring, shad, Besides holding these meetings 1496 families 4W“GrdvrH by uiuil, Leie^rapb or Ult phone will be takeu on the railway for repairs alewives, etc. —which might not be seined in have been visited, many liooks, pipers and BIG 'PR KDES on any goods in our store. Early purchasers uny bays or rivers tbe mouths of which are tracts have been distributed. 1 have attended W , F. NORCROSS, less I bon three miles wide. Iu 1889 another four funerals und two weddings. get the best Bargains. 200 Main St,, Rockland. SMOTHERED TO DEATH. attempt was made to amend by inserting tbe Our meetings have been visited ami addressed wqrd “mackerel." This failed. In 1883 the by 31 different oruained ministers during the A telegram was received here yesterday statulcs were revised and in the revision the year, and great good has resulted from these Irom Chatham slating that the seh. Ladv of woivi “ mackerel” wus put in, by some error. visits, aud we feel that the Lord has blessed ibe Ocean, Sbuw, was on lire and trying to IIEN : FODDER! The revision being accepted Ihe amendment our labors uud (but our meetings have resulted — IUH SALE BY — get up ihe harbor and that D. J. McDonald became a law. The majority report of the iu great good. was taken off dead, smothered with lime. Tbo committee now recommends >he striking out ihe average attendance bus been lor ibe SPECIAL MARK DOWNS EVERY MORNING. THORNDIKE & HIX. iaidy ol ihe Ocean sailed Thursday for New of Ihe word “ mackerel," putting the luw as it year some over 199, so when we multiply (lie F o r k S cra p s fu r lU n Kof><|— ’T w ill m a k e York from Ii. C. Rankin A Son. McDonald was in 1879 aud up to 1883. Mr. Whitten of number of meetings by tbo it a tuber in atlend- Your Ileus Lay. 62 was a native of Addison. The vessel has lieen Portland, leads tbe majority ol ihe committee uuce we find a great number buve heard Ihe Come every day or you may miss the best trades. sealed up and heudtd for Kditurtowu, where in favoring this, while Senator Hinckley who gospel that would uot had it uot been for our they will await furiher develupements. The has always opposed stiiking out the word, gatherings. We desire to thank our many J. P. INGRAHAM, lardy ol Ihe Ocean is owned by K C. Rankin leads the minority. friends who have helped tbe past year, uud in LICENSED and others ol this eity. was thoroughly rebuilt Petitions came into the Senate, for incorpor­ looking back to wbut God bus done in the year SIMONTON BROTHERS. 19 years ago, making her practically a new ating the Cumden and Rockport Bunking and past we feel to thank God and go on trusting VI C I K )> E I3It vessel. She was uninsured; hut the cargo was Trust Compauy. him for the year to totne. 346 Main 8t-, Rockland. covered hy the Association. Herbert JL. Shepherd, Wm.G. Alden, Surnuel K tv. II. W. Abbott. b TIIE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 18*9

FEBRUARY FLASHES. The Portland Express heads a newsy coltim THEY BOUGHT IT. If any denier Bays he Bar th e W . L . D o ttf la t SnoeR without nnme anti price Htamped o» with the legend : "Manufacturing News from the bottom, put him down an a fraud. General Real is now state treasurer, and the J All Parts of the State.” 8ome ol the liest How Wily Mr. Chandler Sold His H. 0. GURDY & CO. verdict seems to be that ’lls a good choice. papers do that. Worthless Salt Well —DEALERS IK- Z a n e s v il l e , O. Jan., 16, 1889. CLEVELAND’S Who wouldn’t be a Talmage! The Rev. Dr. We have In hand an interesting letter from Mn. E d it o r Perhaps your renders will be T. De Witt receives a salary ol #12,000, accu­ COAL C. Frank Jones, Mauch Chnnk, I’d., which we interested in another letter from this part ot O f nil sIxps, mulates ns much more from lectures and book shall soon publish. this great county. Tills used to be oulltd out royalties, has an assistant pastor, and preaches west, but when one gets here, "out west” i- a about one-lhird of ibe year. WOOD Maine's sheriffs, Knox County’s officer good ways off yet. I remember being in a Long and fitted for the stove. SUPERIOR among the number, have been besieging Au­ New shoe factories are being started in many ! store in the village of Warren on George’s Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair, gusta in the interest ol larger salaries, and it Maine towns, ami everywhere the industry Is River, Maine, in the fall of 1819 and of bear should he done. ing a conversation about salt. One gentleman orocbribs, provisions, prospering. One factory helps another. The asked the question: "W here do the western greater the number of factories the larger ihe F L O U n A3\TD F E E D Who says that the cause of temperance is on people get their salt?” Another replied, that BAKING POWDER W* Prompt attention to orders by telephone or profits to each. otherw ise. the decline in the state ? Did ever a state legis­ It w..s manufactured there, that he had been on lature heretuture have so tnauy demands for the Muskingum River in Ohio nnd had seen THE PUREST AND BEST No. I Camden St., Rockland, Me. Our arithmetic man says that if ihe distance charters tor water companies ? numerous salt wells where the salt water was Is made only of strictly pure grape cream 34 from the earth to inc moon is 240 000 miles, a pumped from the earth and evaporated in shal­ of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate of potato bug travelling at the rate of two feet a White Cap organizations arc becoming very low pans over a fire and then the salt was purl- soda, and a small portion of flour as a minute would require 1205 years and 178 days popular, several such societies existing in New lied. lit fact, he described Ihe process o f tnak preservative, nothing elpe whatever, and to reach that plauet. is warranted entirely free from alum, W. L. DOUGLAS Hampshire. Rockland is a great place for ing salt just as I snw it myself a few years ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the Fred R. Spear secret societies, why dun't we have a lodge afterward. The whole valley oi the Muskin­ adulterants frequently found in baking j $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. here f The following story Is related of Altnce, the gum used to be famous for its salt wells, hut H as In stock nil of the following powders. The character of materials | Bent in the world. F.rmnlne hln actress. A rather slow coachman was taking 5.(W> GENUINE IIANI>-SEWKI> SHOE. the business is almost entirely nt andoned now used, their purity, and the nicety of their 4.00 HAND-HEWED WE1.T SHOE. The Knox A Lincoln should have all its sta­ her to n wedding. "Hurry up cabby!” Bald as salt is at the present time made in Michigan combination, render Cleveland’s superior S•3.50 POLICE AND PA It .M KBS’ SHOE. tions in telegiupbtc communication. '1 he the fair Alniee, "A t this rate we’ll ,«nly get there baking powder the most healthful and most • 2.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. FIRST QUALITY COALS at much less cust than here for the reason that •2.25 WORKINGMAN’S SHOE. Itucaiutid, West Warren nod Wiscasset sta­ in time lor the divorce.” economical in use, and it always affords i • 2 . 0 < > h i k 1 91.75 BOVS’ SCIKXH. SHOES the fuel used in evaporating the water costs All made in Congress, Button and Lace. And Is the only denier in the city who has nt the tions are the only ones thus equipped at the less, than here. But what I wish more par­ wholesome, nutritious, anti delicious food. present time the gennino It is-recotnmended for purity, healthful- present time. Boston theatrical criticism and gossip is ticularly to tell your readers about is the once W. L. DOUGLAS neps and efficiency by floveninit-n^. anti I FOR sometimes fearfully and wonderfully made up, famous Muskingum County State chemists, chemists of Boards -Of. Wc sec ilia, the Waterville Democrat carries vide a recent issue of the Huston l imes : $ 3 S H O E LADIES. F ran klin C O A Lt nnh, liy your dealer, wrlu- editorial columns .as business manager. Mr. W. I.. DOUGI.AH, BKOCKTON. MASS My stock includes all sites shoot damns, I should lid her up to the brim, And as I proceed they will sec the connect­ Solti only in cans, full weight. brown Is a Rockland hoy, a skilled printer, and let her go lull lilt ut "Zig-Zag.” ion with that and the salt business. A few Free Burning White Ann,l.ehigli Egg nnd C l e v e l a n d B r o t h e r s , A l b a n y , N. 7. and a tine lcliow. years nf er the lirst settlers cantc to this part of A. C. PEASE, Appleton. Broken White Ash, Franklin Stove, Gen. B. F. Butler has accepted tbc invitation the state, salt water was found, by lairing for Red Ash, (the only genuine,) Will Ulaine he Secretary of State ? Will of Colby University to deliver the annual it, in abundance at the town of Chandlerville George’s Creek Cumberland Uluine accept it if tendered him ? It President address before the alumni of that inslliuiiuti in the south-eastern part of this county, nnd P L A r r To the Ilonornblo Mnyor mid Pity Council of the t hy of Itockluud. Coal, Hartisou will pul aa eud io this agony by an next July. If Benjamin will tell 'em about for some years the business of making salt was Gentlemen - Wc. the Broadiivjiy. hree rode wide, the — ALSO A FULL STOCK OF— around. About the year 1828 or 1830 agcntle- -iime being a eontii uaih in of Puinu er S treet, wllli- T h e C.-O. hasn’t yet attempted to pick oui mun named Chandler, the one from whom the out ( xpenne to tin* city f< »r land damage, and a* i” One of Maine's sons, who has gone away duty bound will ever pi. a cabinet lor President lluirisun, hut Rock­ town took its name, commenced to drill a new Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair, and won fame and a name, has been trying to A. B. W l EKH, R. ANSON CRIB, salt well. When he had bored some 300 or W rt. HEM INGW A Y’, K .1 SIMONTON, land has sumc real good men lor the position. lind a goud history of the Dirtgo State, and BRICK, SAND, 400 Icet in depth and was then drilling In a E. N. NELH N. N. JUNES, How much is the lue salary ? Perhaps we cun writes as lollows: GEO N. LINDSEY, GEO E TORREY, he induced to take one ut ihe berths. solid stratum of rock, salt water was discov­ N. A KA It W E L L , WM. 1’ HURLEY, Rosendale & Portland Cement. It seems Maine or some of her sons are very 1BED II. BEKBY, H I KPIIEN ( II x sE , remiss in their duty to posterity in not prepar­ ered close to the Muskingum River, and wells CIIAH. II B EBB Y . W. C. S A W T E L L b . New hotels are springing up everywhere ing a good history ot the state. All ot our were bored there and the business of mak­ western states are much in advance of them. In Answer to thu loregoing petition, the Joint F I R E C L A Y along the Maine coast. 1 he latest uue repoileu ing salt was commenced near the river. Mr. Standing Comm itn e on fchrcetn and Illg ’ wayn wid is to he built at South Freeport by E. 14. Mui- Chandler saw at once that he could not com­ g've a h< arlng to 1|ioh» intcreMcd, on the prendne-, Thursday, Ft b. 2i, at 3.16 p in. lettr But when you (am ol elegant summer Over in the Provinces they have an unique pete with tbc salt makers near the river as the o . F. PER R Y . Chimney Pipe & Tops homes come to Rocltlaud next summer and sec way of encouraging increase of pbpulalion. In expense of hauling his salt to the river before S. A. BUB PE E , the Province of Quebec 100 acres of land are GEO. W . Mi K IN N E Y . Thia pipe Is made from Pure Fire Cloy expressly our hay Point puluce 1 he could ship it would be so mueb. So he Joint Standing Committee on 8 recta and lllgl - for chimneys nnd is the safest and most durable of granted to tbc 12th child of any family.and ac­ abandoned bis salt well for a time. Some wayn. any chimney pipe in the market. It is easily put Bo klund, Jan . 23, 1889. op by any intelligent person. The Farmiugtun Chronicle has found a man cordingly the 12th child of Lemieux, M. I’., months after a gentleman from Zanesville was who wouldn't pay the demist lor tilling his was christened a lew days since with some at Chandlerville on business, and Mr. Chan­ eclat. Quite a number ot members o. Parlia­ FOR BREAKFAST. S T A T E O F M U N K . wile’s teeth. 1 he husband suid that the teeth dler very SOLD BY AM . GItOCEltS. ment were present from Quebec. INNOCENTLY SHOWED HIM Akron Drain Pipe ! decayed belore he man led her and her lamer Quaker Mill Co., Ravenna, Ohio To the Honorable, the City Council of the some of the particles of rock that he had City of Itoc-ltluiid. The Akron is now the standard for excellence all should loot the hill, lu e lather’s plain, duty 'The undersigned, inhubltunta ot the (’ity of Rock­ over th“ United States, nnd is more reliable as to was to lout the husband. A Washington paper, in an article on the spooned up from the bottom of his salt well. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. land, in tin* County of Knox, and Stale of Maine, durability and finish than any other kind. coining inauguration ceremonies, says the ven­ The gentleman saw something in them that in B A K E R ’S ret'peel fully r-m oent, that the public convenience a <1 nteeHhltAJJ |iiir<’ that the following pttrte of KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. Portland Advertiser: "Ihe St. John Tele­ erable Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, who was terested him very much and retjuested that HireetHor w‘,er,r‘wiihin mild C'it\ of Bock land, b<- Vice Presideut during Lincoln’s first adminis­ Chandler would get as much of the chippings discontinued X-viz-, ho much of Ocean street arid First Quality Goods! graph, which n.ver lets slip an opportunity to tration, is now the only living ex-Vice Presi­ of the rock as he could, which he did very i x . Breakfast Cocoa. Scott ‘•m et in Mild Hoik nnd, ai lien m rUieawterlv Prices as Loto as the Lowest! sneer ut republican institutions and giouly W arranted absolutely pure of tlie following fleHcribod linen : to wit beginning dent, and will receive an official invitation readily and the gentleman bringing them to on the northeastei ly side of Ocean Street at a poin> Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! the monarchy, suvs there is much tuute ciime Cocoa, from which the excess of two hundred ami forty.mIx feet northerly from an from the inutigural committee. Mr. Hamlin Zanesville got a silver smith to examine the has keen removed. Ithnsf/ove JKTOrders received by Telephone. Please call iu Maine ihun in New SiuuswicK. Naturally, iron holt at the outer corner of said ocean and and obtain prices before purchasing. expects to bo in Washington at that time. particles, who subjecting them to a test in a hill I WAV R’mca Me af/vz/j/I/r o f Cocoa mixed Scott ftreetu; thence running S. 52 deg. 35 min. E. lire population ot Maine is more ihun twice as f f l l j I w il*‘ ®tarL‘h» -Arrowroot or Sugar, until the line interueetH the southerly wide of said crucible obtained a good sized silver button. Scott foreet. ami your petitionerr* respectfully pray large as that ot the neighboring provinces.” I I* ’I l 'in and in therefore far more economi- LEGISLATIVE BITS. The gentleman was of course much excited ilfl that i-aid parts of .‘»aid -treetn may he discontinued. FRED R. SPEAR, NAI 1 lilt costing tens than one cent a COBB LIME CO., over his discovery and at once proposed to pur Hal IS Bil c,lP‘ dcliciouH, nourishing, Per II. N. I’lEltCE, Tr<-ns. \ NO. 4 PARK ST., - KOCKLANI), ME Denver, Col., and Rucklund, .Maine, are ebase tbc land on which the salt well was lo­ MU! 1 Il fill ca«hy digested, and LIME BOCK BAI. KID D CO., 61 bulb boom mg, hut Denver is handicapped by Mr. Glover presented the petition of Lavina Per W T. ( <.iu. rt a cated. But no! Mr. Chandler didn’t want to M ai i II 11 I Madmirably adapted for invalids uh , ihe luck ut a deep water harbor, soils cbuinbcr M. Snow and 39 other women of Rockland as for persons in health. ■ FRANCIS COBB, sell. No indeed, but was finally induced to Per W. T. Conn. Atty. ot commerce, which curtespuuds to our huuid praying (or woman suffrage. Sold by Grocers everywhere. sell for a very large consideration. I do r.ot re­ I ockl&nd, Jan. 7th, 1>89. ot trudc, memorialized cuiigiess fur the appro­ One of the committee appointed to consider member how much at any rate it took more priation ot money lor the construction oi a the propriety of changing the capital is W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mas^ In answer Vi the loregou g petition tho Joipt ready money than one man could command at Standing Committee on Sheets and ilighwa) s will deep water harbor on the coast ul the Gulf oi Edwatd Kavanagh O’Brien, esq., of Thomas­ give a hearing to those inler» sled, on the premise*, that timeand the Muskingum Mining Company- Mexico. ton. He was in the Maine Senate in 1367 and Thursday, Feb. 21.-t, at 2 p. rn. fa joint stock affair) was organized which o. F. PEBBY, 1869, and of the House in 1887. He was a finally made the purchase paying Mr. Chand­ S A. BfUPKE. The cause of Home Rule in Ireland is look­ candidate for Congress in 1874, and again in GEO. W. McKINNEY. A. F. Crockett & Co. ler his money before commencing operations Rockland, J a n . 25, 1869. ing up. Nut only have the Liberals obtained an 1876. They at once commenced to sink a shaft, 7x14 overwhelming m u jo iity on the new Louuon STATE OF MAINE. —DEALERS IN---- Representative Glover last week presented feet beside the well, digging a little lower Country Hoards, hut even the lory stronghold the petition ot W. S. White, E. A. Butler, W. on me Clyde, wmeu was umy contested by the than the boring for the well and then horizon­ T o tlie Honorable, tho City Council of the H. Smith and Charles E. Weeks, asking for tally till they reached the lower end of tlie City of ltocKlaiHl. Liberals as a forlorn hupe, bus yielded to their an umendinent to our city charter to make it i ll.’ undersigned, inhabitants of the City of Rock- assault. Mr. Gladstone's star is in the as­ boring for the well. The only silver found laml, in the County of Knox, and State of Maim, more definite in relation to assessments upon was right in the bottom of this boring. In the respectfully represent, tlrnt the public convenience COAL.' cendant. owners of lots or parcels of land adjacent to ami m cefMiiy i» .pilre iliai a stie et or way s oul-i meantime Chandler had moved to parts un­ and bounded on any street or way which the be laid out in the said city of Kouklund as follows : We trust our legislators will not forget to known and the Muskingum silver mine is a Beginning on the northeasterly side of < Icenn St. or city may vote to pave, and also to enable the way, to he d scribed as lol.ow-; Beginning on tie take some action on I ree textbooks, ’its an standing joke to this day. city to assess owners oi certain adjacent prop northeasteily side of (mean St., in raid Buckland, Broken, Egg, Stove and act thut would benefit the great majority oi A. W. H a s n x o s. at a point two hundred ami tony six feet northerly erty. from an iron bolt at the outer corner of Gceun ot. the people, and lend to place uu education anil Scott St. ; thence running S. 52 deg., 35 min. K Franklin Coal, within the reach of all. The cust of text Representative Bird of this city has presented CAMDEN CULLINGS. until ihe Jhii; intersecis the southe.i«ierly side o f a bill to incorporate the Maine Electric Light, said Scott at.; the southwesterly side of mid stre< hooks is a great burden to a laboring man witn to he two rods distant liom, and poaih l with, Gas and Water Company for the purpose of a largo family of .cuildren. See to it, oh, law Capt. 11. M. Bean has contracted to build said above described line, and intersecting tin lighting by electricity or gas the public streets westerly side ot »ba an St. on Hit; north and tin A. F. CROCKETT & GO. m akers! four three-masted schooners this summer. northwesterly side of Scott street on the south. in any city or town, or any buildings therein. C. I’. Brown, who is building the Nortim- And your petiiionem respectfully pray tint suid Its corporators arc A. I-’. Crockett, Galen C. street or way may be laid out as aforesaid. They are still pegging away at the Cape Cod bega stable, is progressing rapidly witli the Ami your petitioners furttier represent that ’hey Crockett Block, North End. ship canal, which was begun nine years ago. Moses, William T. Cobb, William E. are tlie owners oi the land through which said structure. street or way will pass, and that they hereby waive The contract requires the work lobe finished ilogan, Fritz H. Twitchell, 8. M. Bird, J. S. Winslow, Thomas W. Hyde, Frank A. Saw­ The Camden Woolen Mills are putting in ull laud damages that may be sustained thereby, ROCKLAND. by June 20, 1891, but as there ure seven milts by tho huinJing of said street or way, aud also yer, and F. N. Dow. The capitul stock is another set of machinery’ to meet the demands hereby ofier to build the same wiiiwut expense to yet to be dug, and as during 1888 there was limited to #1,000,009. of increasing orders fur their gouds. -n I ■ Ity, only about seven-eighths of a mile opened, the COBB LIME CO., prospects are not good for the fullillinent of the The Judiciary committee has drawn the fol­ O. 14. Wooster, who has had charge of J. 14. Per 11 N. PlKltCE, Treas , Starns’ Sagamore farm, has bought Geo. LIME ROCK R ilLROAD Co , contract.—l’oriland Argus. lowing b ill: By W. 'I*. I'niiii, Pres. Sec. 1 —No person shall shall sell any cigar­ Young's house on Mcgtinlieuok street. FRANCIS COBB, By W . T. C onn, A lts ette, snuff, or tobacco, in any of its forms, to I J. F. Waterhouse, architect bus office room Our people when they feel disposed to doubt any person under sixteen years of age. Rockland, J j i i . 7, 1*89. Sec. 2.—No person oilier than the min r’s with Petry & Packard. He has plans for sev­ the usefulness of the Knox lit Lincoln should In answer to the foregoing the Joint Standing bear in mind bow much cheaper we can buy parent, or guardian, shall give any cigarette, eral cottages already under consideration. Committee Oil Streets and Higiiways will give a snuff or tobacco, in any of its lorms, to any A. J. BIRD & CO., the necessaries of life through the instrumen­ Mr. Butler, who sold his lann to Messis hearing to those interested, on tlie premises, TllUrs person tinder 16 years of age, lor such minor's day, Feb. 21, at 2 o ’clock p. rn. ---- DEALKUBIN---- tality of this same road and then again Rock­ personal use. Lewis, and Wilder for resort purposes, has o K. PERRY, land is booming, but bow mueb of a boom See. 3.—any person violating any of these bought a house on Park street near Union, of Of the Committee appoints 1 to conduct tin Speed H. A. BLKPKE, g eo . w . McKin n ey , foregoing provisions shall be punished by a Contest at Toronto, August 13, 1888 : would we enjoy without a railroad ! The build­ tine not exceeding lifty dollars. Mr. Elbridge. Joint Standing Coiiiinittc’ on tftreela and lllgu- ing of the Knox & Lincoln was the greatest “ On. genera/ ways. -:C-O-A-L,:- S ee. 4 —Any minors undorthe age of sixteen Mr. Keeler of Boston, who is to build a Rockland, Jan . 23, 1889. step ever taken by our city in the road to pros­ years, who shall smoke any cigarette, or writing—law co. stone cottage on the Belfast road, overlooking ithuce anti com perity. tobacco, in any form, iu any way, street, alley, Sherman’s Point and Penobscot Bay, lias given KNOX COUNTY- l i Court of Probate, held at H A R D W O O D . park, school yard, public conveyance, place of Dltrclul matter Rockland,on the third Tin s I y of .January, 188b. amusement, or other place of rosort, shall be bis plans to the contractors. - ★Miss M h\ A. 14. Fates, writing from Homerville, Mass., Robert Long, Administrator on the estate punished for the first offence by a line uot ex­ ----- UltH won the of Ktisun W al* 1, late of St. George, in said Flour, Groceries, Provisions, says: ceeding live dollars, and for the second, or MARINE MATTERS. Gold Medal /o t County, «lecea*ed, liaviug presented Ids first and We have a stone crusher, no plank walks, subsequent offence, by a tine uot exceeding linul account of administration of said estate for ten dollars. the Chum pion allow ance: PRESSED HAY AND STRAW, but all brick or gravel, many ptved streets and s h i p a f the OlcnElti.l), Tliat notice thereof be given, three much macadam, nice lire department, public Scb. Clara Colcord, Patterson, arrived in we< ks successively, in lie* Conroe Gazette, print* d library and building, city bull, police building, SOMEWHAT HISTORICAL. Havana the 20tb ult, from Perth Amboy with World. • Mr. M eG l'/t/.’LY wan Ute Silrer Mt dal in Rockland, m suid County, that all persons inter­ In the name class.** Cement, Lime. Hair, &c. more than 100 large school buildings, two coal. ested may attend at a Probate Court io b* lield at purks, lire alarm, police signal system, ambu- Kocklund, on tlie third Tucsduy of February mixt, Itp-ee and patrol wagon, horse railroads, three The first town meeting held in Cushing was Scb. W. L. White, which drifted ashore at ami show cause, if any they have, why thu said account should not be allowed. steam railroads, and ure soon to have electric I at the house of Lawrence 1‘ursons, April, 1789. Stornoway (Hebrides), lies in a bud position. h “ h; "frX . .,The Remington Typewriter, and elevated roads. Tax rale -t#14 on #1000. 2-4 HEW KL ROBIN SO N , Ju d g e. S.G. PRESCOTT & CO. The house was on his farm at Broad Cove now There are no salvage appliances in the locality. A true copy—A ttestA . A. Bea t o n , R egister. Iluv. Ju.t moulted a nuperiur quality of owned by Win. 11. Miller. At the death of The Minot sh p in Phipsburg bus been An effort is being made to organize a Loan - m i : I LIA. I’AttTK I LAWS AIM’I.V TO— KNOX COUNTY.-In Probate Court, held at Lawrence Parsons the place descended to bi­ framed out and is now waiting for pine, so that Rockland, on the third Tucndayof January, 18&P. and Building Association iu Bucksport and it son Lawrence, who in turn sold it to John the ceiling and deck work can go forward. The A curtain iuHtraimui, purporting to bo the last LEHIGH EGG GOAL! wilt probably succeed, says the Commercial. Robinson. Robinson turned Mormon and. O. C. O BO SS, will aud testament of Lucy B- Giuvi r, late ot vessel is of about 2200 tons. Camden, iu suid County, deceased, basing been Which has great lasting qualities for heating stoves, i It ought to do so ut any rate. Thus far not an with bis family, moved to Salt latke City in We also have a full stock of Free Burning The Dover Navigation Company of Dover, pi’i’M iiicd lor nrobatu: association has been organized in Maine thut 1811, the year of purchase by Miller. The GKio itEl), That notice be given to all persons N. 11 , recently declared the following dividends LOCAL DEALER, inter* sled, by publishing a copy of this order in has proved u failure and we have failed to find place was visited by Mr. Robinson’s son in O O T V L ! on the vessels of its fleet: Scbrs. John Brace- Ihe l-oiu h r (juzette, printed at BoekJand, in said one that is uot paying six per cent. It is the 1877. He was accompanied by a brother County, three wcekw successively, that they may —CONSISTING OF— well, 11 per cent; C. 11. Trickey, 13 per cent; 406 MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND, ME. app. ar at a Probute Court to be held iu Rockland, easiest way to save small sums of money that ' Mormon who bore the suggestive cognomen of 32-5 B. E. Neally, 12 per cent; T. B. Garland, 16 iu said County, on tlie third Tuesday of February Broken, Egg, Stove and C hestnut, has yet been devised and Bucksport people < Skinner. Each was a devout Mormon. It m xt, ami show cause, if any they have, why tie per cent; J. J. Hanson, 20 per cent; Jonathan suid instrument should not be ploved, approved —ASH)— should lose no time in forming such an organi- was said that Skinner bad three wives in Utah. Sawyer, 14 percent; J - C. Wood, 10 per cent; ami allowed as the last will and testament of th< zatiun. Young Robinson was eight years of age when deeeaoed. Lykeu’s Valley Red Ash & Cumberland J. F. Seavcy (G months) 10 per cent. 2-4 RE WEB ROBINSON, Judge. For Steam uud Smithing Purpose# We can rec- his lather left Cushing lor Desetet as Utah was A true copy—A ttestA . a . B ea ton , Register. < i in mend our Cheat nut to be of great value for I There is likely to be a hot tight in the legis- culled by them at that time. Cooking purposes. I lature on Ihe proposed change iu Ihe method NEWSPAPER NOTES- CRESCENT In Insolvency. Notice of Second Meeting.. KKMKMUKIt T H E P E A C E I of balloting. Maine is foremost m most good Is the best known Remedy , works and we hope she will not full to the INTERESTING RELICS. The Gardiner Reporter has entered upon its .SPATE OF MAINE. KNOa gg. COLIIT OF IXSOLVEM V. I rear on this important innovation. The Chris- S. G-. Prescott & Co., 24th prosperous year. The Reporter is a spicy, In tlie case of Frederick J. Hull of Rockland, ! tian Standard bus the following on the subject COUGH Tillsorr's W harf. ltocklaud, Maine. Charles Creighton of Thomaston has ett- | newsy paper, and we wish it 21 and more years for ail disease# ol the Insolvent Debtor. Tliis is to give notice that pur- of methods of voting: riehed our collection by adding thereto an #8 suant to uu order of Court thereof, a second meet 37 IU of continued prosperity. ing of the Creditors of said insolvent Debtor will , The Massachusetts law forbids any but the Revolutionary bill, printed in Philadelphia in ------be held at the Probute Court itoom iu Kocklund, ■State to print or peddle ballots. This is u 1776. by Hail & Sellers. Philadelphia parties have lately bought a CURE. iu todd County, on Tuesday, the 19th duv of Febru­ I deadly blow at the political "boss,” aud the 47 T h ro at aud Lungs. ary, A . 1)., IRA/, at two o’clock in the after noon, for i regulations for voting ate equally fatal to thu Walter Tupiey has thoughtfully procured small strip of laud with a mineral spring on the purpose* named iu Section 39 of the Act of said State or Maine, entitled,| ‘An Act iu relutlon to tin 0 vote-buyer. Several other stales have formal­ for us a fragment of the school-house desk oc­ R at New Gloucester for $30,000. The owner Children Cry for n i l ( i m : ly taken up the matter, and there is no honest, insolvent Luws of Maine,” approved February 21, cupied by the poet Whittier. The relic is bon- was a Mr. Chase who is neat ly SO years of 1878, and Acts umendutory thereof. trlotie reason why similar laws should not Pitcher’s Castoria. 2-4 A. A. BEATON, Register of suid Court. TALKS FOR ITSELF. a tide and we have the credentials. age. 47 Kpassed in ail the States. reflect! on, that waved In the sea under, her i cave, or of some large deep hole of Ice; a ad I pared my mind for what I could not see till sharp: bht the surface was formed of blocks I fell book a pact) to let a9 much of this set with diamonds. Several rings of beauty lizo several lengths of undulating. nJi hot this, I was sure, mast havebeentheca9e—for the brink was reached; then, looking down of ice, like the eoiiectkms of big gtohes yon axhaie as would before I ventured into an at­ i anil value lying iaose In the bfeeches pocket Wire. ft is certain that; hud this body remained ' I beheld a schooner rigged vessel lying in a sometimes encounter on the sides of moun­ mosphere that hud been hermetically bottled of tli - im a whose face was lndifeb, a handful 1 bad no triad to lie down ngain. The long unsheltered, it must have been hidden sort of ei idle of iee, stern onto the sea. A tains near tho base: and I had again and by the lee in that cabiu since the hour when of Spanish pieces in gold, liabdkerchieft'of cold iudeed was cruelly sharp, and the smoke by the snow. man bulk ?d out with frozeu snow, so ns to again to fetch a conqxvss so as to pain a this little door was list closeit Superstition line silk, and other articlei, ns if indeed sped from m y mouth at every breath, as I concluded then that the unhappy man make his shape ns greut ns a bear, leaned upon smaller block down which to drop, till I was w a s active in me again, and, when I [jeered these follows had Ix-cti overhauling a parcel though I held a tobacco pipe betwixt my had been east nway upon this iee while it the rail with a slight upward inclination of close to the vessel, nnd litre the snow had into the blackness at tlie bottom of the hatch, of booty, nnd then carcle-dy returned the teeth. I got upon the ico ami stepped about was under, bleaker heights than these paral­ his head, as though he were in tho act of look­ piled and frozen into a smooth face. I folt as might a schoolboy on the threshold contents to their pockets. it quickly, darting searching glances into lels, and that he had crawled into a hollow ing fully up to hail me. His posture was The ship luy with a list or inclination to of a haunted room in which he is to be locked But what I needed wns the means of ob­ the gloom to left and right of the Setting and perished in that, melancholic sitting post­ even more life like than that of the man un­ inrboofd. I had come down to her on her up as a punishment.’ taining u light; so, after casting about, I moon; but all lay bare, bleak nnd black. ure. der tho rock; but his garment of snow robbed starboard side. She had small channels with I put my foot on tlie ladder and descended thought I would search tlie body on deck, It sconasl os if tho night lind ouly just de­ Thinking I might find something on his him of that reality of vitality which had long plates; but her list on my side hove very slowly indeed. nnd went to it. mid to my great satisfaction scended, so tardy was the dawn. Outside [lerson to iv-quniut me with his story, or tlint startled me in tin-other, and tho instant I saw them somewhat high, beyond my reach, anil On reaching the bottom I remained stand­ discover I w-liat 1 wanted in th e fi, A pocket the slnnling wnll of ice that made my haven, would furnish inc with some idea of tho date him I knew him to lie dead. lie was the only I [x-recivi-d that, to get ulioard I must seek an ing close against the ladder, striving to see 1 dippi I tny baud into, though I had to rip tho swell swept jmst In a gurgling, bubbling, of his bcin:; east away, I pulled his cloak figure visible. The whole body of the vessel entrance on the larboard hand. Tliis was not into what manner of place I was arrived. 0]» ii tin- iii jutli of it away from the snow drowning sound, dismal and ghastly, as aside mid sem -clnsl his pockets. His legs were was fro ted by the snow into the glassy as­ hard to arrive at; indeed, I hud hut to walk The glare of tin- wtdtem*ssof the decks and witli tile him cr. though in trill)' e such ogrn ns the mon­ thickly i-n-sl in t wo or t liroo pair; of breeches, pect of the spurs and rigging, nnd the sun­ round her under her bows. Sin-was so coated rocks hung upon tny eyes like a kind of I returned to tin- cabin and lighted tho ster I bad lire, ’ lay suffocating there, the outer pair being nf a dark green cloth, shine striking down intuli- a beautiful pris­ witli haul snow I could see nothing of her blindness cliurgisl with fires of w-vcral colors, candle, aud i-arriel the lantern into tlie black I welcomed t .during of the east ns If lie also wore a handsome red waistcoat, m atic picture nf the silent ship. tiinlx-re, and was therefore unable to gllcssnt and I i.iinld not obtain the litiitti—t gliinp-e of Isi—.-i'.-c or ,-.,i i-i,i,,r Tin-re- were four small it. bail Ins n and wali-liisl tho stars dy­ laced, mid a stout coat of a kind of fi ieze. Iu She was ii very old craft. The snow hud the condition of the hull. She lind sometliitig uny pin t of this interibr outside tip- sphere of door-. Ix-longiiig to as inanj- iierths. I ing and the an shore darkening Io tlie his coat pocket I found a silver tobacco box, molded itself upon her, and enlarged with­ of the look of the liarco-lougos of half a ceil the lit flu square of liuzy light which lav u)ion iip- iii-d tin- lii -t, anil entered a compartment dim and s i t , . ng dawn behind it, against a small glusfe flask fitted with a silver bund out. spoiling her form. 1 found her age in fury ago—that is, half a century ago from the di-ck nt tip- foot of’ tin- stc(«. Tin- dark tliat -moiled so intol r.-ilily stnlo and fusty which the outline of the cliffs rail in a broken mid half full of uu umber colored liquor, the structure o f her bows, tlie head boards tlie date of my adventure; but tliat which, in uess, indeed, was so d a p thut I coni-ludcii tliat I li,-i I to ro.-ui- into tip- passage again streak oi' ink. Tlie rising of the sun gave hard froze; and in ills waistcoat pocket a of whieh curved very low round to the top sober truth, u man would have taken her to this was ip i more than a narrow wi ll, fonnai ami li i- o .i tow l,r itlis l- i humor my n09e uu- fresh life. gold watch, sluqs-d like an apple, the back of tho stem, forming a kind of well there, be was a vessel formed of snow, spurred and of bulkheads, nnd tliat the cabin was Ixiyond, t - the odor. As in tin.- i-nbin, however, so I made up mv mind to elimb ns high ils I curiously cliasisl mid inlaid with jewels of the after |sirt of w hich w as framed by tlie rigged with glassliko, frosted ice - the artistic and led to by a door in the bulkhead hero l found this noxiousnesi of air wasn> fi could, taking the onr with mo to serve us a several kinds, forming a small letter M. The forecastle bulkhead, after tlie lashion of caprice of the genius or sp rit of this white To test this conjecture I extend'-d mv arms isu-ol by p n refaction or any tainting quali- pole, that 1 might view the ice and tlie ixi-on bands pointed to twenty minutes after three. ship building iu vogue in the reign of Anno and melancholy scene., who, to i.-omplete the iu u groping posture and stepped a pace for­ tics of a vegutublo o r uniiual kind, but by round alxiut, and form a judgment of the A key of a strange shape and u number of and tin- first two Georges. Her topmasts mocking illusion, had fashioned the figure of ward, feeling to right und li ft, till, huving tin-dcadnosi of tlie jx-nt up uir itself, as the woathor by thu aspect of the sky, of which seals, trinkets, ami the like were attached to were .standing, but her jibboom was rigged man to stand on dock witli a human face gone five or six puces from the ladder, my foul mss of bi Igo water is owing to its being ouly tho western part was visible from my the watch. in. I could find no other evidence of her touglieucd into uu idle, eternal conti-nipiu fingers touclied something • old, nnd feeling imprisoned from air iu the Ixittom of thu low strand. Hut first I must break tny fast. These things, together with u knife, a key, people having snugged her for t hese winter tiou. it, I passed my huwl down w h a t 1 instantly hold. I remember bitterly lamenting the lack of a thick plain silver ring, und some Spanish quarters, in which she had been manifestly 1 climbed without difficulty into the fore- know, by the projection of the nose uud the I li- 11 up the luntcrn and looked aliout ne. means to make a Ure, th a t I m ight obtain u pieces in gold and silver were what I found lying for years und years. chains, file snow being so hard that my f-.-et roughness of hair on the upper lip, to be a A glams.-or two satisfied me tliat I wns hi a warm meal and a hot drink, and dry my on this man. There was nothing to tell me It was very evident that tlie Schooner bad und hands made not tlie least impression on human luce. room tliat had been nppropi iated by the gloves, coat and brooches, to which tlie damp who he was, nor how long he hud been on the in years gone by got embayed in this ice it, and somewhat wurily—feeling tho govern A little reflection might have prepared me steward and hi i mates. A number of dork of the salt clung tenaciously. Had this ice island. w hen it was far to the southward, und bad nieiit of a peculiar awe, mounting into a sort for this, but I had not refiected, ut least in objects, which o:i inqjection I found to bo been land, though the most desolate, gloomy, The searching him was the most disagree­ in course of time been built up in it by float­ of terror, indeed—stood awhile [x-ering over '.bis direction, und wus then lore not pre­ hams, were townl s:iu ly away in battens repulsive spot iu the world, 1 had surely able job I v. r undertook in my life, fits ing masses. For bow old the ice about the the rail of the bulwarks; then entered the pared; and the- horrible thrill of tliat black umii-r the ceiling or upjxir deck; a cask half found something that would burn. iron-like rigidity made him su-tn to resist poles may be, who ca tell; iu those sunless ship. 1 ran my eyes swiftly hero and there, chill contact went in an ugony through my full of (lour st'jixi in a corner; near it iny a I sat iu the bunt to eat my slender repast, me, and the sway ing of his back against tlie worlds the frozen continents may well [sis for indeed I did not know what might steal nerves, and I burst into a violent perspiration. large coarse sack in w hich was a quantity of and when it was ended 1 pulled the ouroutof rock to tlie motions of my baud was so l ull sees tlie antiquity of tlie land. And who or leap into view Let it lie remembered I backed away with all my hair astir, and biscuit, u pice.: of which I bit mid found it tho crevice, aud found it would rnuke mo a of life thut twice 1 quitted him, frightened shull name the monarch who filled the throne that I was a sailor, witli tlie superstitious then shot up tho ladder as if tho devil had as bind as Hint and tasteless, but not iu the good polo to probe my way with und support by it, Un touching his naked band by acci­ of Britain when this vast field broke away feelings of my culling in me, and though f do been behind mu; and when I reached thu d eck least degree moldy. There were four shelves myself by up the slope. The bout was now dent, I discovered that the flesh of it moved from the main uml started on its stealthy not know tliat I actually believed iu ghosts I trembled so violently tliat i iiad to lean running atliwartships full of glass, knives held by tho mast, which I shook und found upon the bones as you pull a glovo oir and navigation sunward; and appuritions and specters, yet ( felt as against the companion lest my knees should and forks, dish - and so forth, soma ot tho very firm. 1 put an empty beer bottle in tny on. I had hud enough of him, and walked if f did—particularly upon the deck of this give way. I glass very i-lioici- nnd elegant, and many of pocket, meaning to see if 1 could Ull it, if itwuy feeling sick. CHAPTER IX. silent ship, rendered spirit like by the grave Tlie i-ouqiauion door was small, and being the dishei uml piates also very fine, fit for tho snow up above was sweet enough to be 1 pushed onward, stepping warily and scarce more than ajar, I was not surprised I L O S E M V BOAT. of ice in which she lav. ami by the long years tin.- greatest nobleman's table. Under tho well ta.sl.isf, and then with a final look a t thu probing cautiously at every step, and earn­ (as I could not doubt; during which she had that only a very taint light entered by it. I lower shelf, oil the deck, lay a sack of what boat 1 started. estly peering ulxjut me, for uftcr such a sight I lingered, I dare say, above twenty min­ thus rested. Hence, when 1 slipped off the if tic- top were removed I doubted not I I I believed to lx; black stom-s until, afti rtu rn - The slope was extremely craggy. Blocks as that dead man I was never to know what utes contemplating this singular crystal fos­ bulwark on to tho deck and viewed the should lx> ublo to get a view of tho cabin— ilig one or two of tin in aliout, it camo upon of ice lay about, some < n top of the others, new wonder I might stumble upon. About sil of a ship, and considering whether 1 should ghastly, white, lonely scene, I felt for tho enough to show me where the w indows or me tliat they wen- or Lad been, I should say, aud I had sometimes to wurily walk fifty or a quarter of u mile ou my left— that is, on go down to her uml ransack iter for whab-.-er moment as if this strange discovery of mine port holes were. So I went to work with potatoes. sixty paces round these blocks to come at a my left while I kept my face to the slope— might answer my turn. But she looke I so wa, nut to bo exhausted of itswondci s and the luinger aguin, insensibly obtaining a v'nt t - ton o you witht-x) many particulars [■art of the slope thut was smooth. there wus the uppouruncu ol a ravine not dis­ darkly secret under her white garb, nnd there ti-j-rore to tli ■ mere existence o f the ship—in little stock of courage from tliu mure bran­ umlcr tliis head, let mo briefly say that in I had come to a stand to fetch a breath, cernible from where the bout lay. When I was something so terrible iu the aspect of the other words, tliat 1 mast expect someth ing of dishing of it. iu half an hour 1 had chipjjeil this larder, or -tcwi-.ril's room, I found among and was moving on afresh, when, having was within twenty feet of the summit of tbs motionless, snow clad sentinel w ho leaned the supernatural to enter into this icy sepul­ aud cut away the iee round the companion, other tilings several cheeses, a quantity of taken riot half a dozen steps, I spied the figure cliff, tlie acclivity continuing geutlo to the upon the rail, that my heurt failed me, und cher, anil l)e jireparcil for sights moro mur- und then found it to bo one of those old fush- o am llo .. a great earthenware pot full of of a man. He was in a sitting posture, his very brow, but much broken, ns 1 have said, concluding to have nothing to do with tho velous und terrifying than I ^-zen corpses. ioned clumsy hutch covers, formerly used in pons. -.I'vcral poundstif tobacco, about th irty back against a rock thut hud concealed him. 1 noticed this hollow, and more particularly ghostly sparkling fabric, 1 fell again Io mv Presently, getting th > bott ir of my portur certain kinds of Dutch ships—namely, a box Join on s. ulong with two small casks nml His head wus bowed, und his knees drawn a small eollis-tiou of ieo lorms, not nearly so downward march uml looked toward mv I -oat; button, 1 walked a f t, uud stepping on to the witli i shoulder shaped lid. Tliis lid, though tlireo or four jars, manifestly of spirits, but up to a level with ids chin, and his naked large os the other groups of this kind, but that is to say, I looked toward tlie part of poop deck, fell to an examination of the com­ heavy and fitting with a tongue, 1 muiiug -i ut wliat liind I could not tell. 1 took a stout hands were clasped upon Ills legs. His atti­ most dainty ami lovely, nevertheless. They the iee where the little haven in which she panion or covering of the uftcr hutch, which, to unship, on w hic-li tho lull square of tho sharp knife from otic of the shelves, aud tude was that of a person lost iu thought— showed as the heads of trees might to my luy had been, aud 1 found both boat and as 1 have elsewhere said, was covered witli hatch lay 0|x-n to the sky. pulling d o w n o n e of tlie hums tried to m t it, Very easy and calm. ascent, and when 1 had got a little higher I huven gone! snow. Tlie light gave mu heart. Once more I de­ but 1 might as well have striven to slice a I stopjxxl as if I had been shot through the Observed that they were formed upon the I rubbed my eyes and stared again. Tush, scended. After a few moments tin.- bewil­ piece of marble. 1 attempted next to cut a heart. Hail it irceri a bear or a sea lion, or hither side of the hollow, as though tho con­ thought I, I nm deceived by tlie ice. I CHAPTER X. dering dazzle- of tlie snow tailed off my sight, d ices- . but this was frozen as hard as the any creature which my mind could instantly vulsion which had w rought thut chasm had glanced at the slope behind to keep me to my ANOTHER STARTLING DISCOVERY. an i J could sec very distinctly. ham. 'I'bo lemons, caudles und tobacco hod have associated with this white mid stirless tossed up those exquisite caprices of iee. The cabin was a small room. The forward beurings, und once m or-sought tin- liaveu; Tliis hatch formed tho entrance to the tin- same astonishing quality of sioniuess, desolation, I might have been startled indeed; However, I was too eager to view tlie pros­ but the rock that had formed it was gone, tho part lay iu s h a d o w , but I could distinguish cabin, and there was no other road to it that and nothing yielded to the touch but the but no such amazement could have possessed pect from the top of the cliff to suffer my blue swell rolled brimming past the line of tho outline of the mainmast amidships of tho (lour I laid bold ol’ one of tlie jars, and me as I now felt. It never entered into my admiration to detuin mo; iu a few minutes shore there, mid my eye following the swing I could see. if I wanted to use it 1 must first bulkhead then-. In tho center of tliis cabin 1 bought to [mil the stopper out, but it wan head to doubt that lio was alive, so natural 1 hud gained the brow, and, clambering on of a fold I saw tlie tioat about three cables' scrape away the snow; but unhappily I liud was a small sq.iare table, supported by iron frozen hard iu tin- holo it fitted, and I was was his attitude, as of one lost in a mood of to a mass of rock, I sent my gaze around. I length distant out upon tho water, swimming left my knife in the boat, and wus without pins, tlia t iii- I .--il tlii ougl; stanehiuus in such five minutes luimtneriug it loose. When it tender melancholy. j steadily away into tho south, nnd showing any instrument that would serve me to scrape a manlier thut tliu table could a t will tie was out 1 inserted a steel—used for the.-ihnrp- 1 stood storing at him, myself motionless, c h a p t e r vrrr. I and disappearing with the lieave. with. I thought of breaking tlie beer bottle raised to t'a iliag, and there left for tliu ening of knives—and found tho contents solid for some minutes, too greatly astoiushed and I uttered a cry of anguish; I clasped my convenience of spuce. T1IK FROZEN" SCHOONER. that was in my [xu-ket and scratching witli a iee: nor was there tho faintest sinelltotell thunderstruck to note more than that he was I hands uml lifted them to God, and looked up piece of tlie glass; but. before doing this it At tliis tabic, seated upon short, quaintly mo what tlie spirit or wine was. a man. Then 1 looked about mo Iosco if I found myself on file summit of a kind of to him. I was for kicking off my boots and occurred to me to search thu body on (lie wrought benches; and imit:ed:utcly facing Never before did plenty offer itself in so he bail companions or for some signs of a table land; vast bodies of ice, every block plunging into the water—but, mad as I was, starboard side. earn other, were two men. They were iu- mocking a shape, It was Ihe very irony of habitation, but tho ieo was everywhere weighing hundreds and perhaps thousands 1 was not so mad ns that; and mail 1 should I approached him as if lie were alive nnd abundance—substantial ghostliiitss and a naked. I fixed my eyes on him again. His of tons, lay scattered over it, yet for the have been to attempt it, for I could not swim murderously fierce, and I own I did not like Barmecide's least to my aching stomach. hair was above a foot long, black ns ink, space of a mile or so thocharacter wusthatof twenty strokes; uml hud I been tin.- stoutest to touch him. He resembled the figure o f a But tlicro was biscuit, not unconquerable auil tho blacker may bo for tlie contrast of flatness. Southward tlie range went upward swimmer that ever breasted tlie salt spray, giant molded in snow In life be must hav- by teeth used to the tare of a sen life, and tho snow. His beurd and mustache, which to a coastal front of anno hundred feet, with the cold must speedily put an eml to my mis­ ba n six fa-t and a half tall. Tli • snow i.:-.d picking up a whole one I sat me down on the wcroulso o f this raven hue, fell to his girdle. a huddle whito- dead. Tho worst is over for him. Wore he bled a rolx> of snow—fell to within a few hatchway ladder, lx-ing the man whoso face $80,000, to which tin additional $25,000 a babe resting upon his mother’s breast he 1 hud stroked, rat upright iu tin- [losturc of a close to him und peered into his face. ness. He had tho sight of fair pastures, of inches of flic dock. Sn-atlying the body with may b • added for furnishing. It takes trees making a twinkling twilight on tho could uot sleep more sounillv, be more ten­ one hand, 1 heartily tweaked tho coni, with person about to start up, both hands upon generally about live months to put up sward, of grassy savannas and pleasant derly lulled, nor lx- freer from such anguish the other, Imping thus I i rupture the ice upon tho rim of the table and his countvnanci) a 1,000 ton boat, and it should last ten / bIoixjs of hills; the air was illuminated by as now nfllicts m -, who clings to life as il this it—in doing which I slipped uud fell ou my raised iui il, iu a sudden te r r o r and agony of the .glorious plumage of flying birds; tho —this,” I cried, looking urouinl me, “were a bock, and iu tailing gave a convulsive kick, death, lie bad darted a look to God. So in­ years with ordinary care. When the bleat of goats broke the stillness i:i tho val­ paradise of warmth and beauty. I must he a which, striking tho fi-ct of the figure, ilis- imitably i-xtiri-ssivu of life was his attitude hull of a boat is finished every nook leys; there was a golden regale for his eye, man, ask God for courage to meet whatever lodgcd them trom their frozen hold of the that, though 1 knew him to be a frozen body, and corner is lilleil with salt, about 100 m ill his other senses were gratified with the muy betide, und stoutly endure what cannot deck, uml down it f. II with a mighty bang I.s perished as if lie had died w ith Adam or barrels being used fora 1,200 Ion boat. perfumes of rich flowers und engaging con­ bo cvuiled.” alongside uf me, and with a ib id crackling .v o ah , I was sensible of u lin-uthlcss woudci- This is done to prevonL tho rotting of certs among the trembling leaves. Above My mind went to the schooner, yet I felt noise like tile rending of a sheet of silk. iu mo tliat tin; affrighted start w ith which ho the timber, and, strangely enough, the all, there was the soothing warmth of a de­ uu extruordinury rei-o p ' iu me when 1 1 was not hurt, and sprang to my feet with seemed to bo rising from tlie tublo was not cabins anti upper works usually decay licious climate. But out upon those liea[xxl thought of seeking q m m U l her. I hail the alacrity of fright, und looking ut tho body continued—that, in short, lie did not spring much sooner titan tho hull.—Globe- und spreading pluius of snow nothing stirred, tho figure of her before my fancy, vieweil the suw that it hail managed by its tall much to his foot with tho cry thut you seemed to D em ocrat. if it wore uot ouee that I wus startled by a form of the man on her deck, auil tho idea of better than my hunils could have comixiss-sl; hear iu his posture. rr;_r loud rejxjrt, und spied a rock ubout buff a [xmetrutiug her dark interior, uni se. ..ing for tlie snow shroud was cracked and crum ­ Tho other llguro lay over the tublo w itli his Nitro-Glycerine for Disease. mile nway slide down tlie edge of tho flat shelter in a faerie that time anil frost und bled, slabs of it had broken away, leaving face buried in Ids arms. He wore ne cover­ Xitro-glyuerino bids fair, say tho cliff aud tumble into tho sea. death had wrought into a black mystery, wus thu cloth of tho coat visible; and what best ing to bis bead, which was bald, yet his hair doctors, to become an important rem­ dreadful to me. ou either side wus plentiful and lav upon bis 3 I turned my eyes seaward. pleased nu- was tie- sight of the end of a edy for diseases of the kidneys; and ex­ There wore a few heavy clouds in tho it mast he dono, nevertheless, thought 1; I hanger, forking out from tho skirt of tho coat. arms, and his beard Hulling up about bis periments am now making in eases of northeast, so steamliku thut methought they shall i-ertaiuly jierish from exposure if 1 linger Yetto come at it so as to draw the blade buried taco gave him nu uiicominon, shaggy Bright's disease. Nitro-glycerine of a borrowed their complexion from the snow on here; besides, how do I know but that 1 may from its scublxini required un intolerable ox a[i|x-urim(-c. 'flu- other laul on a round fur pun-quality, posse, ing all the ex^'o- tho island's cape there. 1 was pretty sure, discover some means of esenpiiig from that ertionof strength. Tim dollies uu his body cup, with lupjx t - for tho cars, ltis Ixxly was sivo powers of tho substance, is pre­ ship? Assuredly th e re was plenty of mutei iid mutiled ii a thick ash colored cout; his hair however, that there was wind behind them, were indeed like a suit of mail. 1 never pared iu alcohol (which removes tho for il' tho roll of tho ocean did not signify iu her lor the b u ild iu g of a boat, if I could could have believed tli u fros; served cloth wus ulso abundant, curling long nml black explosive quality) in tlte proportion of heavy weather near to, then what else it be­ meet with tools. jxissibly, I might find a so. At lust I managed to [mil the coat d e a r down Ids buck; his chwks were smooth, tokened I eoulil not imagine. boat under hatches, for it was eomruon for of the hilt of the hanger; tho blade was manifestly through nature rather Hum the oiio part of the nitro-glycerine to I cannot express to you how the very soul vessels of her class and in her time to stow stuck, nut after I had tugged u bit it slip|x-il razor, aud thcctidsnf a small black mustache ninety-nino of alcohol, and is then withiu i n- drunk from putting to sea in tho their pinnaees in the hold, und when tlw out, and 1 found it a goixl pic.....if steel. wero tw isted up l i his eyes. These were the prepared with sugar or milk iu tablets. little boat. Yet I coiild not but consider necessity for using them arose to hoist them Tli ’ corpse was bubited in jack lioots, a only occupants of the cahin, which their Thus prepared, it is called “Triuitrin.” th a t it would lie equally shocking to mo to bo out und tow them astern. These reflections eoat of course, thick cloth lined with fluuncl; presence rendered terribly ghastly and — I’liiia ile lp h ia T im es. locked up in tliis s’owly crumbling body of soni'-what heartened me, und I turned my under this a kind of blouse or doublet of rcil strange. I went close to him and peered into ico—nay, tenfold more shocking—und tliat, tack tqx)n tho clamorous octan uml started cloth, confined by a bell with leuilicril loops The interior was extremely plain; the bulk- A New Gunpowder. his face. if I bud to choose between the boat nnd tliis to ascend the slope oneo mure. 1 r pistols. His apparel gave me no clew to lieadsof a mahogany color, the decks bare, At the Koval Powder factory of His eyes were fixed; they resembled glass hideous solitudo and sure starvation, I would 1 helped myself along with tho oar, und the age lie belongal to; it was no better, in­ and nothing in tin; form of an oruuim iit sav­ Wettereu, in Belgium, a new gunpow­ painted as eyes, tho colors faded, lie had a cheerfully accept fifty times over ugnin the presently arrived at tlie brink of the slope, in deed, than a ■■ irt of masquerading' attire—as ing u silver crucifix hanging by a mid to the der is being made. They call it |M>udre- broad lx-lt round his waist, uml the hilt of a perils of a uuvigatiou in my tiny ark. whose hollow lay tlie ship as in a eup. Tho thougli the fashions of more than one coun­ trunk of the mainmast, and u cage, with a papier, or paper powder, and it is kind of cutlass [x-ojicd from under his cloak; This reflection comforted mo somewhat, wind m ule a noisy howling iu her rigging; try, and perhaps of more than one age, bad frozen bird of gorgeous plumage, suspended claimed that a charge of 2J grains t3U otherwise ho was unarmed. i thought lie and while 1 thus mused I remained staudinj but the tackling wus frozen so iron hard that gone to tin- habiting of him. lie looked a to the bulkhead near the hatch. A small graius) gives, iu a rillo of small cali­ breathed, uml seemed to see a movement iu with my oyea u ;xju tho little group of fauci- I r.ot a rope stirred, and the vane at the must- j burly, immense creature, us he lay uixiu the lantern of un old jHittcru dangled over the ber, an initial velocity of GGO yards to table, ami I noticed that it contaim d two or his breast, unil 1 took him by tlie shoulder, ful fum-s and spircJ could not pierce it with my cyo beyond u lew- and he fell on iiis side, exactly as a statue i the iee outlines Ieloarly mudeout two immt.f, trunk uml l.inlis iiml snelleil him; auil tlie 1 iiml no mind to ri-;x-at it, th< ugb 1 wus foot; but |x-rociving w ith in this range tho out- ducing no smoke, and of causing little would, preserving his posture us though, like with two square yurds on the Ion ma-1. th e hall rise of his face wus parlii-ului ly s ta rt­ ubovo ten m i w r< . tliug v -.tli his cloak liueofu little door, 1 concluded that hero rei-oil. I'’r:mk Leslie’s Newspaper. a statue, he had been chiseled out of marble j rigging perfect so tar as it we it; tor the ling, us if lie wi re iu tlie very act of running uud hanger before 1 hud the aeejxai fail" iu were the berths iu which the master uml iiis or stone. I figuration showed no more than half the lii.i guzo softly i ; ward. That he should have m y hand. mates slept. There wus nothing to be done shull Wu Ouucu? I Started back frightened by bis tall, in I height of tho masts, tlie lower parts I,--i-ig il.i-il in thut easy leaning posture was si run.--e; 1 walked to the compaawu, uud fell to in the dark, uud I bitterly lamented that 1 Dr. Aiva II. Doby says that a typ­ which my tears found a sort of life; but it apparently bidden behind the edge r : I..- however, 1 supixer-il, au d u o d o u b l rightly, scraping tho snow aw ay lrem it. ’Twus like bud left my tinder box und tlmt in the boat; ically healthy woman can dance with wus soon di al' to mu his rigidity was tliat of hollow. thut lio had bt> u seiz d with a sudden fuint- scratching a t m ortar bvtwo. u bricks. But 1 for then I could have lighted the caudle iu impunity, just as she can ride a horse u tnau frozeu to death. His very hair- and The fabric appeared as if fonmxl of fro. i il l - uud had leaned u;x)U the rail und so ex- worked hard, aud presently, with the point thu lantern. or play tennis, but. he adds, compara­ beurd stood stiff, as before, us though they glass. The musts hud a good rake, anil wdh -pii i 1. The cold would quickly make him of the hanger, felt tliu crevice ’twixt theiloor “ Purbuj)s,” thought I, “one of those figures tively few American women are typ­ were xune exqunate counterfeit in ebony, a seaman's eye I took notice of tho furni­ r. 1 aud Ekewiso preserve him, and thus he und the jamb, a ft r which it wus not long be­ muy have a tinder box upon bin.” ically healthy. .Moreover, a w o m an f'erfei-tly satisfied tliat he was dead, I stepped ture, observing tho shrouds, stays, I-.?-'■ yr, m. J .t have huen leuuing, contemplating the fore 1 hud carved ihe door out of its plute of Custom was now somewhat hardening mo; in a ball dress is almost invariably round to tlie other side of him und set him and braces to bo ix-rfect. Nay, as though the i. o oi t ho olid's, for years aud yearel ice und snow. inoiDover, 1 "us spurred on by a mortal uux- iaeed too tightly, and he never knew iety to discover if there was uny kind of up as had found him. lie was us heavy as spirit artist of this fragile, glittering pugcant A wilil and dreadful thm g for ouo in my I toiled ou, und huving i leared tho door of a woman who danced who did not had resolveii to omit no detail to complete condition to light ou, aud bo forced to think. the snow that bound it, I pnud it apart with food to bo me; with in tho vessel. 8o 1 if ho I.ail been alive, aud when 1 put bis hack dance loo much.—-Annalsof Hygiene. to tho rock his posture was exactly as it had the illusion, there stexxi u vane a t tho m ast­ thu hunger mid then dragged at it; but thu stepiieil up >o the figure whore taco 1 had head, shining like u longue of ico ugaiust tho My heart, us 1 have said, sink iu mu ugaiu touched, uud fell in his [jockets; but neither been - that of one deeply meditating. snow ou tin- d - k would not let it open far, A St. recently pre­ soft blue if tho sky. Gome, thought I, re­ ut tae hi ;ht of him, ami fear, uud awe, uud and us there wus loom for mo to squeeze on him nor ou thootiu rdid 1 find what I Louis sportsman Who bud this man been iu life-t How bad cured iu Oregon a trophy tliat is one covering from my wonder, there is more iu su iTslilio.1 so worked upon my spirits that I through I did uot stop to scrajo the obstruc­ wanted, though I was not u littlu astonished he tallt-u Into this ;>ass< How long had he of tlie greatest curiosities of its kind iu been dead there, seated os 1 suw liimi this than it is [xissibio for mu to guess by Stood irresolute, uud would have gone buck tion uway. to discover i:i tho pockets of the oecu;)unls of These were sjx-i ulations uot to bo resolved staling; fi-om a distance; so, striking my [Mile had there been any place to return to. I A flight of steps citik into the darkness of so small and humble a s h ip as this schixiui-r u tlie world. It cousistsof a large and by conjecture. Uu looking ut tho rock against into the snow, I mado curc l ally toward thu plucked up utter a little, and, gripping the the interior, und a cold, strange smell lloat-.xl Uue gold watch, a:: rich as tho one 1 hud perfect pair of caribou uutlcrs, which whieh lie lpautxl, undohserviug its curvature, edge of the hollow. our, 1 started on the descent. up, with sola : . .' g of u d.y e.n im.ii.s, uf brought uway from the man on the rocks, are entirely covered with u tine, close it seeuu Io mo thut it had formed part of a Thu gradual unfolding of the picture piit- Tho depth was not greut, nor the declivity flavor und u uiiiiglmg uf leather mid timber. and more elegant in shape, a gold snuffbox growth of hair. .

I I sible to trim the M*ast. We dered not veer about twenty seconds I stool in a horrible nnd coul■' bear the water in the hold gurgling into those prodigious leagues of areftn which bling horizon where the southern end of h The Rockland—Courier Gazette. so as to bring the ship on the cither tack. fury nnd smother of frothing water, bearing nnd rushing with every lift of the brig's bows lay stretched under the sky. died out. With helm lashed and yards pointed to the nothing, seeing nothing, with every faeulty nnd I could not question, frqm tho volume ol I had rl-jen to step the boat's mast, nnfl wns Meanwhile mv boat sailed quietly along, wind, thus we lay, thus We drifted, steadily in me so numbed and dulled by the wet, cold, water which, the sound imilcated. that the standing and grasping it while I directed a running up nnd down the smooth and foam­ trending with the send of each giant surge and horror of our situation, that 1 know not vessel was steadily taking It in, but not slow look round the horizon. In God*.nows less hills of water very buoyantly, and the F ebruary 5, l s s 9 . farther and deefier into the icy regionsof the whether in that space of time I was In the rapidly I swallowed half a pannikin of the what vnin hopo of beholding a sail, when, my sun sidled into the northwest sky and darted south West, helplers, foreboding, diseonsrflate. legst degree sensible of what had happened hollands for the sake of the warmth and life eye coining to the brig, I observed that she a reddening beam upon the coast toward It was the night of the fourth day of the or what might befall of the draught, and to render myself as water n as sinking. She went down very slowly; which I steered. month, Tiie crew were forward in the fore­ The water leaving the deck, I rallied, proof as possible—I t->ok from the captain’s 1 there was n hortlble gurgling sound of water P A C E S 9 a n d I O . castle, and I know nut' if any man was on though half drowned, nnd staggered aft. and cabin a stout cloak and threw it over me, en- i rushing into her, and her main deci: blew up CHAPTER VI. deck saving myself. found the halm deserted, nor could I see any veloping my head, which I had cased in a with a loud clap or blast of noi-: ■. I could AN ISLAND OF ICE. 1 I Stood in the companion as in a sentry signs of my companions. 1 rushed to the warm fur cap, with the hood of it; nnd thus follow t he line of her bulw arks lluctunting I laid to approach the coast within two box, witli my eyes just above the cover. tiller, a id putting my whole weight and force equipped I lighted a small hand lantern that Bnout it. dle of shadows, glooming into the darkness tin- ladder and gained the deck. ollect of frequently stepping below to lift tho land; but mv heart sank at Hie prospect of water then- would be smooth. Nor was I de­ All other features were swallowed up in of the sky without offering the smallest Tiie moment I was in the gale the same hatch of the lazaretto, to judge bv tin- sound the leagues ol' water which rolled between ceived, fur I saw that the rock acted as a the agony of t he time. One monstrous swing glimjise of tho horizon. affrighted cry rang down along the wind of tho quantity of water m the vessel. That m t- and I lie islands mul tin: western American breakw ater, wliose still influence wns felt u In u few minutes tho hurricane struck us. from some man forward: “I-'or God's sake, the brig gave, like to some doomed creature's she wus filling I knew well, yet nut leaking seaboard. Indeed, I understood that my last delirious struggle; the bowsprit caught good wav beyond it. I thereupon steered for W e had bared tho brig down to tho close tumble up liefore we are upon it!” so l-apidiv but Hint, had our crew been |ire- only hope of deliverance lay in being picked the starboard of this rock, anil when I was the ice and snapixsl witli the noise of a great reefed maintopsail; yet, though we were “ V.’hat do you roe.'” I roared, sending my served, we might easily have kept her free, up; and tliut. though by heading east i should within it found the heave of the sea dwin­ tree crackling in fire. 1 could hear the masts deud before the outflv, its first blow rent the voice, trumpet fashion, through my hands; anil inmle shift to rig up jury ma Jtsaiid Imul be clinging to the.stormy parts, I wa ; more dled to a scarco pcreeptibln undulation, breaking overhead—the crash ami blows ol' fragment of sail ns if it were formed of for as to my own und the sight of Capt. Rosy us as best \ve could out of these desolate par­ likely to meet with a ship hereabouts th a n by whereupon I lowered my sail, and .standing smoke, and in an instant itrlisapixiarvtl, Hash­ mid the carpenter, why, it was like being spars awl yards torn down and striking tho allels. There was, however, nothing to bo sailing into th ■ great desolation of tin-north­ to t he on r sen I led the boat to a low lump of ing over tlio hows, like a scattering of torn struck blind to come on a sudden out of the hull; alxivo all. the grating of tin- vessel, that done till the day broke. I bud noticed tho west. The burden of my loneliness weighed ice, cn to which I stepixjd. paper, leaving nothing hut the bolt ropes be­ lighted ealiin into the black night. was now head on to the sea ami swept by the jolly In iat bottom up near tie-starboard gang­ dow n upon mo so LTitshitigly that I cannot billows, broadside on, along the sharp and - ' / / / hind. 'file bursting of the topsail was like Any reply thut might have been attempted way, ami so fnr as 1 could make m il by but coiniiler tny sense,, mils'. Imvo been sonie- ! / tho explosion of a large cannon. In a breath was choked out by the dive of the brig’s murderous projections. Two monster seas throwing the dull lantern light upon her sho W'btt, dulled by suffering: for had tie ', been the brig was smothered with lrotli torn up in head into tin- sea, which furiously flooded tumbled over the bows, floated me oil' m y w as sound, but I could not liuvo launched her active to their old accustomed height. I am huge clouds, and hurled over and ahead of her forecastle, anil came washing aft like legs, and dashed mo against the tiller, to without seeing what 1 w as doing, and even persuaded my heart mu t have broken, and F 1 1 her in vast quivering bodies that tilled the milk in the durkness, till it wns up to our which I clung. 1 heard no cries. I regained had I managed this she stood to be swamped that 1 sh add have died of grief. -J wind witli a dismal twilight of their own, in knees. my feet, clinging witli a death grip to the and I to be drowned. And, in sober truth, ' O r which nothing *’as visible but their terrific “See there!” suddenly roared thecarpenter. tiller, und, seeing no one near me, tried to so horrible was the prospect of going adrift CHARTER V. holloa, to know if any man were living, but speeding. Through these slinging, soft, and "Where, man— where:" bawled the enptuin. in her without preparing tor Hie adventure I SIGHT A WHITE COAST singing masses of spume dr ve the rain in But in tliis brief time my sight liud grown could not make my voice sound. witli oars, sail, mast, provisions and water— horizontal steel like lines, which gleamed in Four days did 1 pass in that lit tie open boat. lined to tin- night, and 1 saw the object before most of winch by the lamplight only were The first day was lino till sunset: it then the lightning stroke, us though indeed they tin- carpenter could answer. It lay on our not to be come a t am id tin- hideous muddle were barbed weapons of bright metal, darted blew fresh from the northwest, anil 1 was lee beam, but bow far off no man could have o' wreckage—that sooner Ilian luce it 1 wus obliged to keep tl; boat befort- the wind. by armies of invisible spirits raving out their told in that black thickness. It stood against perfectly satisfied to take my chance of the w ar cries as they chased us. The next day was dark and turbulent, with the darkness und hung out a dim complexion hr.ik sinking with me in ker before the sun heavy falls of snow and a high swell from » Tile storm made a loud thunder in the sky, of light, or rather of pallidness, that was not. rose. the north, mid the wind a small gale. On the and this tremendous utterance dominated light—not to be described bv tin pen. It without subduing tho many screaming, hiss­ third day tli ■ sun shone, and it was a fail- was like a small hill of snow, and looked us CHAPTER IV. day, but horribly cold, and I saw two ice­ ing, shrieking ami hooting noises raised in snow does, or tho foam of the sea in darkness, I QUIT TIIE WRECK. the rigging mid about tho decks, uml tlio bergs, like clouds upon Hie far western sea and it came and went with our soaring and line. Tiiere followed a cruel idglitnf clouded wdd, seething, weltering sound of the sea, sinking. i The east grew pale and gray at lust. For skies, sleet and snow, and a very troubled maddened by t.ic gale nod struggling in its “lee!” I shouted to the captain. a few moments I stood contemplating tho sea; mul then broke the fourth day. as softly enormous passion under the first choking and “I see it,” he answered. “Wo must drive sceno of ruin. It was visible now to its iron grip of the hurricane's hand. her clear at all risks.” most trilling detail. The foremast was gone brilliant ns an English May day. hut cold- g reat God, how cold! Blit though the first rage of the storm was There was no need to call the men. To the smooth off ut tiie deck: it lay over the star­ Thus might 1 epitomize tin's passage: and terrible enough, its fierceness did not come second cry thut had been raised by one board bow, and the topmast floated ahead I d o so to spare you Hie weurineas ot n rela­ to its height till about 1 o'clock in the iniddlo w ho of the hull, held by the gear. Many feet of among them, hail come out of the fore- i tion ol' uneventful suffering. watch. Long before then the sea hud grown castle and seen the berg, they had tumbled tiulwurks wen- crushed level; Hie pumps hud In tho: e lour day 1 mainly ran liefore tin- mountainous, uml the (lanco of our egg shell up as sailo -s will when they jump for their vanished; tho caboose was gouo! A com­ wind, mid in this wav drove many leagues of a brig upon it was sickening and affright­ lives; and now they came staggering, splash- i pleter nautical ruin 1 had never viewed. ing. ing, crawling aft to us, for the lamp in tlio One extraordinary stroke 1 quickly de­ south, though whenever a chance offered I hauled my sheet for tin-east. 1 know not, J No man could show himself on deck and cabin made a sheen in tho companion hatch, ‘ tected. The jolly boat had lain stowed in tlio long boat; it was thus we carried tlieso am sure, how the bout lived. 1 might pre­ l thereupon steered for the starboard of preserve his life. Between the rails it was and they could see us us wo stood there. (h is rock. waist high, nnd this water, converted by the boats, tiie Lttlc one lying snugly enough in tend it was due to my elever liia n a ement, “Men,” cried Capt. Rosy, “yonder’s a I do not say I had no share in my own js -i-.- Having speared tlio boat, f boat mv hands motions of the brig into a wild torrent hud gravestone for our carcasses if we are not tho other. Tho sea that had flooded our docks had floated tlio jolly boat out of I bo ervation, but to God belongs all tin- praise. heurtilv upon my breast, and fell to pacing a its volume perpetually maintained by ton lively! Cast the helm adrift!” (we steered Clingimj with a death grip to the tiller. long boat and swept it bottom up to tho When the third night eaiuo down witli lit lie level of ice while I considered what T loads of sea, falling in dull mid pounding by a tiller). "Two hands stand by it. For­ Tho fearful grating nobse ceased on a sud­ gangway, where it la>, as though God’s sullen blasts sweeping into a steady storming should do. The coast—I caimol bid speak of crashes over the bows on to the foroeastle. ward, some of ye, uml loose the fore-staysail, den, und the fuintnoss of the berg loomed mercy designed it should bo preserved for of wind, that swung a strong melancholy this frozen territory a land—went in a gen­ There wns nothing to lie done but secure tlio and show tho head of it!” upon the starboard bow. We had been tle slop*1 b i-hind me to tlio height f about helm mid await tlio i no below, for if wo my use: for, not long alter it hud been howl tnrough the gloom, it found me so The fellows hung in the wind. I could not hurled clear of it and were t»i leeward; but weak with cold, watching, anil unxiety, and thirty b et; the ground was greatly broken were to lie drowned it would make a more what wus our condition: 1 tried to shout floated out, tin: brig struck tho berg, tlio wonder. The bowsprit hud been sprung when the want of space wherein to ri I m y lim b s with rocks and bowlders and sharp points, easy foundering to go down dry mid warm again, but to no purpose, and was in the net masts fell, and there lay tho long boat the jibboom wus wrenched from the cap by crushed into staves! of tho painful cramp which weighted them whence I su«pccted many fissures in which ill the cabin, than to perish hn.f frozen and the fall of the topgaltantmust; it still hud of quitting tho tiller to go forward, when 1 the snow niiglii not be so hard but th at I already nearly strangled by the bitter cold This signal and surprising intervention with an insupportable leaden sensation, that to hour tile weight of the heavy spritsail wus struck over the- brows by something I had barely power.to control the boat with might sink deep enough to be smothered. I and Hooded tempest on deck. from aloft—a block, us I believe—and fell filled my heart with thaakfuliu ss, though yard, and the drug of the staysail might my spirit sank uguiu ut tlio sight of my the oar. 1 pined for sleep; one hour of slum­ saw no cave nor lioliow that I could mako u There was Capt. Rosy; there was myself, carry the spur overboard with tin- men upon senseless upon the deck. bedroom of. ami tin* improved circulation of by liume Paul Rodney, mate of the brig, and poor drowned shipmates. Bur, unless I had ber would, I li lt, give me new lib -hut I it. Yet it was our l„-1 chance; tiie one sail a mind t i join them, it 'via. necessary 1 durst not i lose my eyes. Tin- boat was my blood giving me spirits enough to resolve there were the remaining seven of a crew, CHARTER III. most speedily released and hoisted—the one should speedily bestir myself. So, a l t e r u sweeping through the dark mi l seething (piickly I mude up my mind to use my boat including tiie earpoutor. We sat in tho that would pay tho brig’s head off quickest, 1 LOSE MV COMPANIONS. as a bed. cabin, one of us from timo to time clawing minute's reflection, I whipped out my knife, seas, mid her course hud to be Hint of an ami the only fragment that promised to stand. I lay for a long while insensible, and that I und cutting a couple ol' blocks aw ay from tlio arrow, or she would capsize and be smothered So 1 went to work. 1 took tlio oar and bi , way up the ladder to peer through the “Jump!” roared tiie captain, in a passion should have recovered my mind instead of jammed it into >m h another crevice as the companion, and we looked at one another radio on deck, 1 rove a lino through thorn, in a breath. of hurry. “Great thunder! ’tis close aboard I dying in that sw oon 1 must ever ueeount us und so imide a tackle, by tho help of which 1 Long In-lore daybreak I was exhausted, mast .>tood in, ami to it I secured the bout by wi.ii the nu l l e'.ioly of malefactors waiting You'll leave me no sea room for veering if the greatest wonder of a life tliut bus not another line*. This moored her very safely. to ho called from their cells lor the last juuut turned the jolly boat over; I then with a Mereifull.'., the wind wil* scant; lie- turs you delay an instant.” been wanting in the marvelous. 1 hud no handspike pried her noso to Lho gangway, shone very gloriously; on high spurkli-n tho There was as good promise of a fair, quiet to Tyburn. "Follow me who will!” I cried out; “and sooner sat up than all that had hapjiened and night as 1 might count upon in these treadier- Thus it continued till daybreak, when secured a bunch of rope on either side of her Cro- - of the southern world. others stand by ready to hoist away.” uiy present situation instantly i-aim- to me. 1 Worn out by threeduys und nights of suf­ ous latit udi *: the haven in u hi«’h t he boat lay something o f its midnight fury went out of to act as fenders or buffers when slio should got upon my legs, and fouml that I could fering, 1 fell into a deep sleep, and w hen I was sheltered, and the wateralnio t stid; anil tho gale. Tho caria-nlcr made shift to sound Thus speaking—for tiiere seemed to my be launched mid lying alongside, ran her stand and walk, and that life llowed warm in awoke my eyes opened right upon tin- blind­ Ibis, 1 reckoned, would hold while tho breeze tlio well, and to our great satisfaction found mind u surer promise of death in hesitation midway cut by tin: tackle, and, attaching a at this supreme moment, than in twenty my veins, for all that I had been lying mo­ ing sun. him ? northerly ami the swell rolled from tho b)it little, water, only us inn h a s w e hud a line to a ringbolt in her bow, shoved her tionless for tu t hour or more, laved by water northeast. 1 -prend th” sail over tin* seats, ,n g h t to huppii.,e he v.-onid take in above. such risks as laying out oa the bowsprit sig­ over ll'e side, mid she fell with a splusli, ship­ Tliis was the morning of tin: fourth day. nified—I made l o r the lee of the weather that would have become ice hud it been still. ping seuree u hatful of water. 1 was without a v/at.eh. By the height of wlii’-h served a beams l<«r the support of By nooil the w i l l b a d we ; lied yet, but the It was intensely dark; the binnacle lamp this littlo ceding «»f canvas, and enough of it sea still ran very heavily, and the sky was bulwarks am! lilim. y hauled mt's fit forward I found her mast and sail—the sail furled the sun I reek. Hie hour to lie in. 1 by such pins and zeal ns fame to my hands. was extinguished, and the light in the cabin to the must, as it was used to lie in her—close threw a languid glance at. the compass and remained to.supply me with a pillow and to uncommonly thick with piles o f iluskv, yel­ burned loo dimly to throw tin-faintest color cover lips. I fell t<» this work whilo lowish, hurrying clouds; uml though wo A man might spend his :i:e on tin- ocean mul against tin- stum p ol' tin- m ainm ast; mid found the bout's head to be pointing north­ Z tic. er liave to deal with such a passage us U|/on the hutchwoy. One thing I quickly though I sought with ull tho diligence that west. there was light, ami when J had prepared could fairly i-i- • u-p. . our position, the noticed—that the gale hud broken a: I b lew my habitation I took a bottle of ale and a. atmosphere wa- o uippin ; it wns difficult to hurry would permit for her rudder, I no­ I stood up to take a view of the horizon, i gut (ill to the bow ; ■', lu-arlv Ktillcil bv no more than a fresh breeze. Tin- sea still where saw it; but 1 met with an oartliat liail nnd tin- first sight Hint, met my eve forci-d a handful of victuals ashore and made my sup­ persuade our.-wl vi .that Capo Horn was not ran very high; but, though every surge con­ per, walking bri.-kly while 1 ale and Iy myself on the subject of tho oniug we ealeulati I ...at v.e were about ho". J. bo come at. I thereupon runsaeked the note responded. Three or four times 1 faeeof its solidity, il was too fur ofi* to en­ weather, ami alter a careful ius|x*ction of thirty leagues south of tile parallel of thu Commending myself to God, for I was now cabin, uud 1 found u whole Hutch cheese, a shouted, giving some of tiie jicople their able me to remark its outline; yet. on si rain­ the moorings of th<* boat, 1 entered her. feel­ Horn, mid in Ion itu i-i de . we t. We to lot go with my bauds, I pulled tin-knife piece of raw pork, half u hum, eight or ten from my teeth, und, fooling for tin- ;■ ...ficts names—b u t in vain. Father of mercy! 1 biscuits, so m e cumjles, a tinder box, several ing my sight tin- tilmnsphere being very ex- ing very sure that if a sea set in from tho thou boarded our larboard lad;, and brought west or south ami tumbled her, the nnjtion or lines which bound tho sail to tiie aj ar, 1 thought, what bus come to pass: 1. it possi­ lemons, a li tt l e bug of flour, mid HurUs.ii juisitcly clear- 1 thought I could distinguish thu brig us el io the wi.. I a it wn proper ble tliut all my companions have been w ashed the projections of JN-Iiks, III rounded slopes would quickly arouse me; and getting under to lay her for a propr- stai. not lie cut and hacked un fa st as 1 could ply mv bottles of beer. These tilings 1 rolled up in arras. In a flush the gale, whipping into a overlsiard: a cloth and plaeei1 tln.-m in the boat, then and aerial angularities in places w hich, in the root of sail, with my legs along th-* bot­ wholly leeway; liitt four h o a r , after we had 1 stood for some moments us one stunned, tom and my back against the stem, which J handled the braces the ; ie, that bad not liberated fold of the canvas, blew tho whole look from tiie captain’s locker four jars of the refractive lens of tla- air, looked, witli sad out; tiie bowsprit reeled uud quivered and then my niunhood- trained to some pur­ spirits, two of which 1 emptied tliut 1 might their hue of glassy azure, like tin- loom of had bolstered with the slack ot tin* canvas, 1 veered two points since it first < line on to pose by the usage of the sea, reasserted its If; • •ommemled myself to (lod, folded my arms, blow, stormed up uguiu into it* Il. sL fury, under me: 1 danced off it with incredible fill tliem with fresh wat- i*. 1 also took with high laud behind Hie coastal line. dispatch, shouting to the men to hoist away. and may b - 1 a lso got some slender eomfort me from the euptuin’s culiili a small bout Tla: no;ion iIa n it was ice came into my ami went to sleep. uml tile morning ol ll.u I t ol July. A. H. from observing thut, dull ami heavy us was ltxJl, found tin' Liu ;hiag .Mary pass; mutely The head of tiie staysail mounted in thunder, compa-s. laud alter Hie firs; pi opeci of it, and tln-n and the slatting of its loins und the thrashing the motion of the brig, there was yet tiie The heavy, sluggish, sodden movement of 1 returned I . my curlier belief tliut it wus 1 b a r t e r V II. laboring in tho midst of an enraged Cape buoyancy of vitality in her maimer of mount­ 1 AM .slAHTl.Eh BV A DISCOVEKV. Horn sea tar jibboom and furetopgullant- of its sheet was like the ruttliug of heavy lho lniii m l' ised me to make liusto. iSla- was L-ud. ing the seas, and Had after ull her ease might la this um*as\ posture, despite the intense lliast go.ae, her ballast shifted, so thut ln r field pieces whisked at full gallop over a now barely filling to tiie swell tliut came But w hat land: .Some large island th at sto.iy road. not be so des{x-rute us wus threatened by tiie brimming in broad liijuid liliie brows to her had lu-i-n missed by tin- explorers and left cold, 1 continu' d to sleep soumll\ tluring the postu o, even i.i ueului, would have i -.hibited way in whi- li she had been torn und precipi­ her >ith her ,-tarbourd channels under and “High enough!” I bawled, guessing enough stem. Il seemed us tkoflgh another Ion of uncharted: I put a p ic tiii'o ot the map of greater part of tin- night. 1 wa> awakened tated jiast Hu- iceberg. by a horrid dmun of some giant shajx; stalk­ he- decks s wept by enormous surges, which, was shown, for I could not see. “ Get a drag water would sink her: and if th e well fell this part of tin- world before my mind's eye, upon the sh a t, lads, uud then aft with you Feeling as though tho very marrow in my over her bows uud filled the (leek-, down she uml lefi to an earnest consideration o f jt. but in '; d«»v. ii tin- slope of ice so seize and devour f .selling her larboard bilge dreadful blows, bones wen- frozen, I crawled to the compan­ laundered in mighty green musses over her. for your liv t-s!” would go. I hud a suadl parcel of guineas could recnllei-t of no laud hi-reuhniils un­ me. and -at up trem bling with horror that Scarce ha 1 I let forth my breath in this ion and pulling o|X-n the -loor descended. in my chi-si, mi l was aismt to fetch tliis less, iudis d. v.e laid Ix-i-n w id e ly w rong in our u i n ■. . hide increased by my inability t-o cry whi u I In aril the blast as of a gun, und The lamp in the companion burned faintly. money, when u sort of staggering -cii.-atioii reckoning iil-oard Hie brig, and I in Hie Imut recollect m \ self, and by my therefore con­ CHAPTER 11. knew by tint tho sail was gone: an instant There wui a clock fixed I :> a L a in over tho in the upward slide of Hie Hull gave mo a hail Is i-n driven four nr five I inn - Hie dis- c e iv in g the cum ns that covere to sit again, my legs being ter­ by such weather ns was to be e-. e-. J off near Hie fore shrouds, 1 wus bolding on with Uess hefu'u me! 1 threw 11n our over the stern of the boat steered w ith one hand, while 1 gut so m e b re a k - ribly - fust with thu other. i thanked God for tho me; mv t»h>od presently Mowed with brisk* But there win an inveteracy in the gale ing to the men, so that, being under the rail, went to the lazurette hatch of Hu- alter end cause 1 desired to see tiie last of her as be­ brightness o f tiie day uud for tho sight of jiess. which had driven u> down to this par', thut which broke the blow of thu sea, uud hold.ng of tlio Ulbill. Here we Sept I lie store.-, for cause of tlio shrinking of my soul w ithin mo that struuge while line of luad, that went in Th»* im -on was in the west: she bung iaige, bore heaviiy ujiou our spirits. It was inipos­ ou too, no Mischief befei uxu—only thut for ths crew. 1 lifted the hutch uud listened, from the thought of huttding in my loneliness glimmering blobs of faintness to the ireia- red und ilis’orted, and shed no Av* save her ,\