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Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation . Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. TW ICE-A-W EEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Tuesday June 29 1897 Vol. 52. . . N o. 41

«x*x*x*x*x WITH ROD AND DUN STEAMBOAT'S NAMESAKE AIDES APPOINTED CHAPMANS LEWISTON CONCERT and warm hearts for the enduring success of A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY the Maine Festival.— Lewiston Journal. X X What a Hallie Man Saw on the Shores of Department Commander Carleton Innueii Another of the ltrllltnnt Maine Festival *— ----- ♦ Note, of Forest nnd Stream From the Mark Twiin't new book to he called “Tbe Lake Huron.—Bangor anil Penobscot. Another Grand Army Order. Series— Rockland Soloist. X Book of n Ixvcal Sportsman. The Lewiston Sun in its extended notice Surviving Innocent Abroad” will be issued xTiffany Not long since, says a writer in the Lew ­ General orders. No. 4, issued from head­ " It it the most magnificent audience of our of the concert tty s : "The only soloist from about Christmas. A few week, ago I discovered a pair of iston Journal, a M aine man was standing on quarters of the department commander of entire series of prelim inary concerts," 9aid M r. out of town was Mrs. Barney of Rockland. robins building their neat in one o f my pear "A Dead Men's Thoughts” is the striking one of the wharves at D etroit on Lake M ich­ Maine, G. A. R., announces the following Chapman at he surveyed the scene which She tang beautifully one of Mr. Chapman’s trees, which made me very happy, and I title o f a recent hook hy Rev. Edgar Foster, igan, casually watching tbe shipping tugs appointments upon tbe stall of the depart­ was presented at City H a ll last evening on compositions, and was so heartily encored •W ed d in g lojked forward to seeing the old bird, flying M. A ., published by The Roxburghe Press, 3 with their large fleeta, deeply-laden lumber ment commander, as aide de camp: the occasion of the preliminary concert of the that she rendered another o f the same com about in the trees, and, later on, feeding their Victoria street, Westminster, Eng. schooners, big white passenger steamers, but Williston Jennings, Post 167, W ayne; E. Lewiston and Auburn festival chorus. Not poser's productions entitled 'Thinking of young. There came a heavy rain and the Richard Harding Davis' first novel, “ Sol- 5— : most numerous of all, the great freighters; H. Lyford, Post 45, Vinalhaven; J. L. Brad­ since the palmy days of the Androscoggin You’, with fine 'cello accompaniment by Mr. neat settled away on one side. I faded to diere of Fortune,” just published by the Scrib­ the mighty propeller boats which carry tbe ford, Post 124, U nion; A. D . Brown, Post 38, Association and perhaps not even then, has W hitm an. Mra. Harney created a most ; R in gs see the robins for a day or two, and made up ners, was in its second edition over a week products of the rich Northwest— such a fleet Livermore Falls; J. W . Townsend, Post 82, Lewiston and Auburn turned out in such favorable impression by her work and was my mind that they had forsaken ua and gone before it appeared, the advance orders speed­ to be seen nowhere else on the face o f the Abbott Village; Isaac E. Osgood, Post 85, force. It was a charming picture from every the recipient of a hunch of roses." x ; elsewhere to build another nest; but this ily exhausting the lin t edition of fifteen thou­ globe. And as the Maine man read their Cornish; Frank M . Mills, Post 96, Skowhe­ point ol view. Everybody was in festival J In every size and weighty morning, as and I sat on the back door sand copies. names on the lofty prows or receding sterns gan; Daniel F-. Ayer, Post 115, Naples; John attire. From tbe galleries there could be step, I observed a robin with a worm in her NEWSPAPER NOTES are always in stock. there ctm e over him just a thrill of home­ S. Stokes, Post 70, Springvale; John W . seen a perfect garden of bonnets and from Miss Helen Hey, who, as the daughter of mouth. 1 knew by the little low note that sickness. Those euphonious Indian names W hitcomb, Post 55, Ellsworth; J. J. Ttaynor, the floor one could look up into a delicious the American ambassador to the Court of St. she gave that the worm was not for herself, were the favorite with builders or owners here Post 28, Biddeford; John R. Lamhson, Post confusion of organdies, palpitating fans and C. E. Kendrick, editor of the Bootbbay James, hat already won distinguished social but for ber young, and judge of my surprise as everywhere. 44, Libertyville; Joseph A Banks, Post 106, eager, expectant faces. Yet what would this Register, was in Bath this week making ar­ success, has now made ber dehut at a poet in when she flew to the nest which I had thought JCut G lass As he watched the never-ending proces South Chins; Charles B. H esld, Post 13, A u­ festival picture have been without these fine rangement* with President Drake of the "Tw o Sonnets," which appear in H arper’s abandoned, and began feeding the little ones. Eastern Steamboat Company for excursions aion of shipping; passing, coming in and gusta; Delsnce Young, Pott 47, Auburn; feathers? M ight as well ask what would tbe Magazine for July. It is alway a great source of joy to have the backing out of the docks, with tooting and Abner Brooks, Post 52, Corinne; B. O. Sar­ whole event have been without the director-in- during the last week of July when the Maine Thomas W h ittaker brings out an American birds choose my trees for a nesting place, and Press Association will meet in Boothhay. It And Sterling Silver pieces • swashing and churning of screws, he noticed gent, Post 30, Searsport; George H . Fish­ chief, Mr. William R. Chapman. And when edition of a course ol "Lectures on Ecclesias­ when 1 had thought the nest abandoned I a steamer approaching, the largest and finest er, Post 74, Monroe; Isaac Rounds, Post 148. the chorus and orchestra are added to the it expected a party numbering seventy-five tical History" recently delivered in Norwich suitable for wedding gilts J could but feel sorry. Now my heart is glad will attend the tesaioo and M r. Kendrick will propeller he had seen yet. She would pass South Paris; Winslow S Oakmans, Post 48, audience, bow many people do you think Cathedral, England, by eminent Anglican and I have taken the greatest precaution to see to it that tlie guests have an ample op- are always of the mostg close to the dock it she kept ber course and Togus; Charles 11. D e W itt, Post Cherry- were there? N early 2000 according to the clergymen. As pen pictures of turning points rotect those birds from the ravages o f cats. co, he noted the visible detail for relating later field; A. C. Sherman, Post 127, Monmouth; nearest estimates of the management. poilunity to see some of the many beautiful in the history ol Christianity they are well up-to-date designs. • have chained my fiercest dog at the foot of f when be got home again among the old sea- Charles L . Haines, Post 152, Carmel; Orrin The last throbbing tuning of those new and interesting olaces along the coast in the worth reading. the tree and promised him a dinner of Spring vicinity of Boothhay. Excursions are being dogs of his own port. F . Pillsbury, Pott 164, Santord; A . M . Long­ tympani had just ceased in the orchestra and lamb and caper sauce, alternated with porter­ arranged to Montiegan, Pemaquid and up Henry James has lived abroad so long and O f course he must remember her name, fellow, Post 15, Machias; S. L . Etheridge, tbe two-part ttack of the 8 o'clock whistle house steak and mushroom sauce, for every the Damariscotta River. hat written to much about Europe that to DANIELS, x some jaw-breaking Canadian French-Injun, Post 54, Norw ay; M . B. Roe, Post 83, Ches­ had scarce died away, when Mayor Judkins cat he annihilates. I have alio loaded my some of our readers it may even eeem odd to he thought, as be shaded bis eyes and terville; Joel S. Maddocks, I'oat 69, Appleton; stepped to the front of the stage, followed by Harry E. Andrews, tbe well known man­ number ten double-barreled breech loader think of him at an American. Perhaps it The up-to-date Jeweler x squinted at the blight gilt letters along the O. D. Bryant, Post 143, Biddeford; John S. the gentleman who made last evening's aging editor o f the Lewiston Journal, hat J with number three shot, and 1 have ordered bow rail. Parker, Post 32, St. Albans; Frank Pullen, glorious entertainment possible, M r. W . R. taken up h it residence in Riverside, Col., • Thorndike Hotel Block, Rockland. • notices printed and posted in conspicuous "W h a t’s th a t! It can't be— but, by gosh, it Post 79, W ashington; and J. W . Brown, Pott Chapman of N ew Y ork, choral director. where he will engage in the newtpa|ier busi­ places warning all owners or breeders of cats, X ------X is— Penobscot! I” 112, China. After prolonged plaudits from troth chorus ness, and whither he went originally for the (no matter whether they be the old-fa.bioned, £ Violin, Banjc and Guitar Strings j* The boat was now quite near and be Comrade J. F. Fuller, Pott 49, Oxford, has and audience, Mayor Judkins proceeded to benefit o f hia wife's health. The Journal plebeian cats, with no ancestry behind them, spelled "P-e-n-o-b s-c-o t, yessir, her name’s betn appointed a member on the pension introduce M r. Chapman in a few abort but paya the following deserved tribute Io thia and having short lur, or the most approved ♦ of finest make. ♦ the Penobscot, just the ssme as Cap'n M ark committee in place of Cyrus T. W ardwcll, well-chosen words. H e spoke of tbe talent man, who did so much to huil.l up the paper style of shag cats with pedigrees a foot long) Pierce's big old side-wheeler way down home declined. Comrade Bimslev S. Kelley, is ap­ and genius of M r. Chapman and warmly which ia a power in M aine: "Mr. Andrews X X to abitain from allowing their eats to trespass way. But it's dod-gasted funny— wall, if pointed inspector, Comrade H . R. Sargent testified to his own personal appreciation of left his desk st the Journal office last Febru­ «x*x*x*x«x*x*x*x* upon my premises during the next three there ain’t another one.” declining to serve. A circular giving full Maine's great musical event and to hia inte­ ary for a three weeks vacation, with little weeks under the penalty of being torn limb Coming in the opposite direction he saw a particulars regarding the national encamp­ rest in its success aa one of the most worthy thought on his part or ours, (bat be would from limb. big propeller, almost an exact duplicate of the ment will shortly be tent out from head­ educational movement! Maine has ever known. not promptly return to it. The severing of one that had just passed. She was painted quarters. Mr. Chapman acknowledged our Mayor'* happy and important relations which have ex­ I read the other day of a lish with a strange tbe same, from her lore truck flew the tame handsome compliment in his usual fluent isted for 15 years, it at painful to all hia name trying to avrallow a aculpio, tail first. house flag, she had tbe same stripe on the Those who read the Lewiston Journal's re­ manner, l i e aaid that Lewiaton and Au auociatea in the Journal's working force aa Now anyone who ever saw a sculpin could funnel and was evidently a sitter ship— or port of the Bowdoin commencement exercises, burn should always have the credit of con­ it it to him. But the demands o l health are have told that fish with the strange came the bewildered individual bad begun to tee taw a very fair portrait of Stephen Osgood ceiving the Festival, and he paid a tribute to paramount. No better all round journalist that the swallowing act could not ne per­ double. Andros of this city who had the high honor of the management, saying, in his characteristic th in M r. Andrews was ever born or bred in formed. H e got along very well till bis “ W all,” aaid he, “ el that’s the Lewiston being clast prophet. Mr. Andros hat taken vein, “ Seven months ago, in a M aine city, I Maine. Coming to the Journal from Gardi­ jaws encountered the great horns that pro­ or the Kstahdin or the Star of the East or a very prominent part in all the proceedings had a talk with a gentleman about a Maine ner 15 years ago, where he bad served as trude from either side of the sculpin's head. the Frank Jones, or any ol them old Maine at Bowdoin during hit four years'course, and Musical Festival; that city, Mr, Chairman, local correspondent, M r. Andrews at once The sculpin took it easy, remarking, with a boats, 1 shan't be any more t'prised than I it was eminently fitting to reward tbe merit was Lewiston, and that gentleman waa M r. developed unusual aptitude both for affairs low chuckle, as he glanced backwards and was to see ’Penobscot' on that one, and tbe he hat shown by this crown of laurels. A t Homer N. Chase of Auburn I” And tbe ami newt. H e was rapidly promoted, cams saw himself gradually fading from view: belongs to Port Huron, I see,” and be scruti­ might well be expected,Mr. Andros contribut­ appla-.se which followed was prolonged and to be city editor and later on managing edt "N o w just you wait till you reach them horns nized the lettering on tbe stern. ed to the commencement exercises one of the repeated for M r. Chase. tar. Few men evef filled these important po­ of mine I” Finally the borni were reached Tbe new comer was larger than tbe firat best prophecies in the history of the famous After giving a abort outline of the program sitions with such success. Few men possess UXNRT JXMtd and the big fish bad to return that part of the and toon was within easy reading distance. old college. It fairly sparkled with wit, the for next October, Mr. Chapman turned to bia personality, social and intellectual, ao admir­ sculpin which he had borrowed without leave. “Gee Whillikins I ‘City of Bangor 1!' Oh cborui and orchestra and touched the button. ably adapted for work and success. Thst characteristics o f bis composition being wit would teem to them lets odd to think of him The incident took me back several Lord ! I” he gasped, "H ave I got 'em agin— It was simply astonishing to see M r. Chap­ fate should order tbe sudden termination of humor and an excellent command of language, ss a linstouisn rather than at the native of REMEMBER years, to the the time when porgies were so next thing I'll be seein' tea serpents. Am man get hold of his chorus, and yet more relations maintained so long and so effect­ M r. and Mrs. B. Randall Andros, parents of New York that he is; for, in his earlier that what the doctor said should be borne In plenty. A school of horse mackerel bad I at Rockland, or Camden or Bucksport, or surprising it was to hear how well the ively, we shall never cease to regret.” the young collegian, were present at the exer­ stories he so proved hit knowledge of Bol­ mind and aoted npon. One part of bla ad­ come into our bay preying upon the porgies, where am I at, anyway? Haven't drank a cborua responded to bis call. They kept cises and certainly have every reason to feel ton at tn give the impression of belonging and they furnished considerable sport to the thing, either, but a 'boot-leg' of lager, cause singing better and better through the evening State Fair Attractions. vise was to have bin prescription filled at proud of their ton. Among Mr. Andros’ fel­ there. Y et Ihe same impression c i local fishermen. One day I saw, toward O w l’a the water didn’t agree with me.” until the climax w ai reached just where one Donahue's Drag Store. Physicians like to low graduates were J. E. Rhodes, 2d and Monday, z\ugutt 30, the gates will open at affinity one receives from reading those of Head, three fisher boats, one behind the "This one bails from Port Huron, too”— wanted to hear it, on "The Hallelujah Cborui." have their patients given medicines com­ James Russell, both of this city. Lewiston for what promises to be the most hit stories in which the scene it laid in other, going through the water at quite a as he ventured a look at the stern—“Gosh, Is there any one, after hearing thia chorus attractive state fair in the history ef the posed of the exaot drugs called for in the Europe and in which m olt of the characters rapid rate, with no sails or rowers visible. I if it bad said ‘Bangor,' I ’d jumped t’ell over­ last evening, who thinks M r. Chapman can’t Flour At Farruuil, Spear A Co.'s. society. The great attraction will probably are Europeans. This versatility is explained prescription. Pure drags are everything, learned that their occupants had harpooned board, so I would, but it’s kinder funny— it’s direct? I f there is we would like bis picture. be the horseless wagon race, three or more of by the fact that at the age uf twelve M r. and our tlrugajare always pure. We are too one of the horse mackerel and were taking a more than funny— that some one out here's Farrand, Spear & Co., the well-known And the singers of Lewiston and Auburn have these unique carriages to start to beat the James was taken abroad for five years, and on careful to make mistakes. boat ride about the harbor, towed by this been borrowin' names from clear’n down east.” North-end grocers, who are noted for carry­ only had four reheariala for this concert, and, world's recoid 2.13 The officers have secured bis return lived for tbe best of the “ formative” species of shark. That there should be a “ Penobscot” and a ing tbe best of things iu various lines, have let it also be said in praise o f M r, Paine and this race at heavy expense, believing that it period in Cambridge, which it, after alt, only The fish was afterwards towed into a North "C ity of Bangor” thousands of miles from just received a large invoice of tbe celebrated bis players, only one rehearsal with the or­ will please and certain that it lathe only place an intensified expression of Boston, and End wharf and I saw him dissected. I was any locality from which they could possibly King Arthur Flour, with which Sands, Tay­ chestra. Yea, “T h e Hallelujah Chorus" was in Maine where such an attraction w ill he finally went back t 1 Europe to begin what astonished to see the quantities of porgies he be consistently named is something a matter lor & Wood, the owners and distributors, have tbe climax of the evening and there waa only T .H . D o n a h u e offered. In addition there will be a grand hat proved to be an almost life-long resi­ contained, and I noted one very remarkable of wonder, although easily explained. been making such a sensation in Boston. one man to it. We would liked to have seen firemen’s muster, a magnificent decorated dence. Such familiarity with contrasting peculiarity: there were about a half barrel of The selection of these names for the The King Arthur makes whiter, lighter and O. D. Stinchfield, who has drilled the Lewis­ PHARMACEUTIST, bicycle parade, a great show of fancy hitebea civilizations as he fast in this way acquired them, all with heads pointed forward aa if "Queen of the Lakes,” as the former craft mroe nutritious bread than other brands be­ ton and Auburn lingers, carefully and con­ from out of the State, and machinery in makes an equipment of exceptional value to Cor. Main and Limerock Sta. they had been swallowed tail first, which was was called when she was launched, and her tides producing mure loaves to the barrel. scientiously, through the long W inter months operation never before seen in Maine, the atory-writer who deals with the interplay Telephone 08-2 contrary to what I would hive expected. twin, was a handsome tribute paid tbeir One trial w ill endear this flour to you and — we would liked to have seen M r. Stinch­ All tbit in addition to the full line of ex­ of character rather than with the mere work­ And they were packed as close as sardines, native city and county by the owners, the make it an indispensable auxiliary to your field at the front o f the stage and sharing with hibits. Premiums are increased lather than ing out uf plola. Th e faculty of minute the onea nearest the shark’s mouth being Eddys of Bay City, Mien., ol the firm ot housekeeping. Order a barrel. M r. Chapman tbe applause which he so surely (educed and the fair grounds will be kept free observation, ao compicuuus in M r, Ja m a ' fresh and whole, while back o f these they Eddy Bros. & Co., and owners In part of tbe deserves. from objectionable features. fiction, finds expression in tbe letters from appeared in a ll stages of digestion. Those Eddy-Sbaw line of lake freighters of which From the Belfast papers: Mitt Nellie From tbe other choruses, especially the Mysterious Letters London which he is now contributing at nearest his tail had almost lost their shape, the two boats mentioned are the newest and W alker of Rockland has been visiting friends creditable technical performance of M r. Chap­ Gov. 1'ownrs' Appointments. regular intervals to llatper's Weekly. They Some grocers mark their coat prices and I thought of the poor clergyman spoken largest. The Eddy brothers were born in in this city— Mrs. Strickland of Bangor and man’s "Battle Hymn,” and the honest, vigor­ Gov. Powers' latest list of appointments are, indeed, unique in their personal and of in the Bible who enjoyed the society of Milford on the Penobscot and lived for tome Mrs. Lucy Lancaster of Rockland were In ous, tone-production ol tbe chdrai numbers, include the following 1 characteristic treatment of mattera in the iu mysterious letters and sell the goods the whale for three days. It certainly waa a time in Bangor before taking Horace Gree­ town the past week visiting Mrs. I I . N . Lan­ "Thanks be to God," and "Praise Ye the Commissioner to examine into tbe desir­ world ol art. M r. James has an entbusiaatic miracle or be never could have withstood the ley’s famous "tip ” to young men and turn­ caster, who it quite ill— John Perry returned Father,” it is very easy to read tbe horoscope for what they can get. Wo mark ability of establishing normal schools— Fred audience of his own, both in Europe and in effects o f the gastric juice. ing westward. to Rockland Sunday after a visit of a week to ol our part of the Maine Feitiral. Next Oc­ S. Walls of Vinalhaven. this country, consisting chiefly of those read­ everything at the sell in g price, which There waa another peculiarity about thia They transplanted an honored name from hit daughter, Mrs. T. L. Shute— Mrs. E. A. tober we shall tend a chorus to Portland that T rial Justices— Edwin W . I'easlee of ers of fiction who believe with M r, Howells shark which I have noticed in other fishes. I the banks of the Penobscot and the city of Rhoades o f Rockland It visiting in this city Lewiston and Auburn music lovers w ill be is always as low as we can afford to Jefferson and Samuel A. M yrick o f Unity. that most o f the “ stories” have been told, and had seen the fins on the back o f the shark Bangor to tbe sandy shores of Lake M ichi­ for a few days— Mrs. Elm er Bird of Rock­ proud to go and hear. Notary Public —J. S. Foster of Rockport. who turn with pleasure from the literature mako it, and we never deviate from it. sticking up out of the water a foot or more, gan and Bay City. The name of Eddy is land bat returned home after a short visit in In the brilliant array of local soloists last Justices of the Peace and Quorum— Lewis of action and adventure to the study of but I misled thia in the dead one. On a honored in Michigan as it is in Maine, a this city— Miss M innie Simonton went to evening there was varied talent enough and rbat|theso figures are more than reason­ M. Butler of South Thomaston and Lewis F. situations that give scope for subtle delinea­ closer examination however I found that it synonym of push, enterprise, business sagac­ Rockland, Monday, for a short visit— P. to spare for an entirely independent concert. Dr. Starrett of Rockland. tions of life and character. able the following list, we think,..will fitted into its case so closely that no part of it ity and Indian grit, for tbe Eddy’s claim to E. Luce and family of Rockland have taken There was the mellow, yet powerful tones of was visible. I got hold of the tip and it came have tbe blood of the aboriginal Penobscots rooms at the Bangor chapel and are to spend M ita Stinchfield’a voice that filled city hall at The Scribners are about to publish in their amply demonstrate: up like a latteen sail. Turn a centreboard in tbeir veins. tbe Summer there. The doctor will be here easily aa the perfume of violets; there waa tbe “The Private Life of tbe Queen” is tbe title well-known Ivory Series a story by Tboasas boat bottom up and pull out the centre­ Maine men are nothing if not patriotic. as much at bit professional duties in Rock­ muaicianly tinging of M ist Thompson in tbe of a new book hy a member of the royal Nelson Page, celled “ The Old Gentleman of Pea Beans 5 cts per q t.; 6 qts for 25 cts board and you have the idea. In fact tbit They are never ashamed of tbeir state. They land will permit. waltz by A rditi, which waa certainly magnetic household, which will be published Immed­ the Black Stock." This seiia of inexpensive Formosa Oolong Tea, 25 cts a pound horse mackerel was a centreboard fish. can boast with all the Yankee pride in tbe in ita vibrant tones; then for contrast there iately by D . Appletun * Co. Tbe apeciai in ­ little vu lu m a now contain some noteworthy No other fish than porgies were found in sons of Maine that have made chapters of the was the hlitbaome singing of M ist Lilian terest in the personality ol Queen Victoria tssua, tbe names of Robert Louie Stevenson, Rio Coffee, 15 cts a pound St a t e o r O h io , Cit y ox T o led o , 1 his stomach. nation’s history. W ith the Eddy Bros, tbe Bearce who charmed the audience as much caused by the celebration to take place shortly George W. Cable, E. W. Hornung and “Q” L ucas Co u n t y f 9 lbs. Rolled Oats, 25 cts. building of these fine ships marked an era in with ber piqaant, fetching ways aa by ber imparts a peculiar value to this book, which is being already on its lists. F r a n k J. C h e n e y makes oath that be is tbe their prosperity. W hen tbe matter of a name voice, and there waa also the deep, reposeful, the most comprehensive account of the A highly rhetorical “character of Washing­ 10 bars Soaps, 25 cts. I have received a note from aa old neigh­ senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & came up they sought to honor tbe region of cantabile tinging of Mrs. Lufkin, with the Queen's daily life, habits and immediate sur­ ton," found In the older books, is still a fa­ bor, Mrs. M innie Brainerd Burgess, now of Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, their birth end “Penobscot” is carried to all toft, aweet background o f Miss Florence H ill's roundings that hat beeo published. It pic­ vorite recitation. The piece has bean ascribed GIVE US A CALL Rockport, stating that a pair of robins have County and State aforesaid, and that said firm ports of the great lakes on one of the prouded obligato. Then added to tbia local soloistic tures the Queen’s personality in a singularly to Wendell Phillips, which was an error. It netted near their house and have adopted will pay the sum of O N E H U N D R E D D O L ­ prows that ploughs the blue waters of these talent, 10 well contrasted in itself, may lie intimate aud entertaining way, and tbe ac­ was part of an oration by a famous Irish bar­ two sparrows. The robins go about the LARS lor each and every cate of Catarrh that garden pulling earth worms out of the ground inland seas. mentioned tbe rendition of Mr. Horne of that count which it given will rank as probably tbe rister, Charier Phillips, who died, aged sev­ cannot be cured by tbe use of H a l l 's dosett study of the Queen's private life. Tbe and the sparrows follow about and are fed by W hen, a few years later, the second new lovable long, "M y Love, Farewell,” by Ness­ enty, io 1857. M any queer s to ria used to be Ca t a r r h C ur e. John H. McGrath them. Mrs. Burgess does not say il they are steamer was pushed overboard again the ler, which showed the effectiveness of Mr. author, a member of tbe royal household, told of bb tricks with juries. FRANK I. CHENEY. writing hy authorization, bat not only bad our ground sparrows or the English variety. Eddys turned tbeir thoughts eastward and Horne's voice to its best advaottgc and also From the well-informed "Man of Kent” ws Sworn to before me and subscribed in my every opportunity for acquiring information, 80 SEA STREET. I f she bad not said the “ step-birda” were christened ber the "City of Bangor.” tbe ensemble numbers by Miss Edith Dingley learn that “ Herbert Spencer It now staying in pretence, tbit 6th day of December, A. D .,1880. but tbe also has tbe gift of expression, at the sparrows I should incline to the opinion that The Penobscot is one of the largest freight and by H . B. Drake with tbe cborui. a furnished bouse at Brighton. H e is anxious . a . W. GLEASON, has proved" by other successful ventures io lit­ Telephone eunawclloa 04-*. they are the cow blackbird, which do not steamers on tbe lakes, being of the following Tbe rendition of the “Inflamatua" by M ill to bring tbe biological part uf hit work up to 1 tBAL f erature. build nests of tbeir own hut go about laying dimensions; Length over all, 370 feet, 6 1 J Notary Public. Dingley and the chorus with the accompani­ date, and bat five secrctaria at work helping inches; length of keel, 352 feet; beam their eggs in the neats o f other birds— though Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally and ment by M r. M urray was particularly credit­ him. O f course, be accepts none o f tbeir moulded, 44 feet, 6 inches; depth moulded, The first volume i f Bishop John F. Hurst's in the nests of smaller birds than robins, acts directly on the blood and mucoua sur­ able for its unanimity of purpose. Tbe work without rigid scrutiny. Unfortunately M O S E S ^ usually o f the verioa, warblers and sparrows; 26 feet, 3 inches. She has three pole spars, “ History of the Christian Church” (Eaton At faces of the system. Send tor testimonials, vibrant, thrilling nature o l tbe composition is bia health is to feeble that ha is only able to two deck houses and pilot home, etc., well M ains) bat appeared. It it tbe result of sometimes the thrush's nests are used. But free. suited to M ist D in gley't voice which ap­ manage at intervals an hour's work io a day. forward. She is built us the channel system BUCKSPORT. the cow blackbird is much larger than the F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. peared to excellent advantage. Mr. Muriay many yen s of learned investigation, and if tbe Mr. Spencer divides hit year thus—three sparrow, and my informant says, “The spar­ and meets the highest requirements of any accomplished the difficult rhythm of tbe second and concluding volume, which is to months in London, then three months in rows bop along after the robins." Now the classifications on the lakes. She is lighted accompaniment with admirable success and treat ol the period from tbe Reformation to Brighton, then three muntbe in a country The roadsides of Thorndike were enlivened blackbird doca not bop like the robin, but throughout by electicity, and some idea of M r. Chapman conducted with bit usual spirit. tbe present time, it up to tbe standard ol the farmhouse, and then three months in London walks. It is a very singular cate and I never tbe carrying capacity may be had when it is one day last week by tbe women of the im ­ first, the work will tik e its place emunji tbe Flower Seeds la the “Battle Hymn” Mr. Drake took a again.” heard ot its like before. known that she is estimated to carry a quar­ provement society, armed with axes and most useful compendiums of church history worthy part. M r. D rake hat by birth and I have several limes seen a nest containing ter of a million bushels of oats on a draught scythes, and whacking away at tbe hushes that have appeared in recent years. PRUSSIAN OROWN. cultivation a notable voice. His tinging of eggs, one of which was twice as large as the ot sixteeu feet of water, or 150,000 bushels of just as if they were accustomed to split tbe YOUR FAVORITE POEM tbe baritone 10I0 added much to tbe success others. This 1 have no doubt was the eg g of corn on same draught, or she w ill carry a wood. of M r. Chapman's difficult work. The Finest Seeds In the World. the cow blackbird, which lays only one egg in cargo of 4600 tons on sixteeu feet. Here will bv printed the old poems that bars 4s- The assisting out-of-town artists were Mrs. llghled tin, world fur gensratlous; and those of a nest. I have also often seen a brood of The City of Bangor was launched in 1896 modem birth that ■«-!„ worth preevtvlug. Uewdera young birds flying about and being fed by end is almost a duplicate boat, but is of the Beauty is your Duty G. M. Barney ol Rockland, soprano, and stu Invited to Mod to their favorite poems. Flowers and Floral the parent birds, one of the young birds "coarse freighter” claw, being especially M r, Harvey M urray of Portland, accompanist, both o f whom took a conspicuous part in being twice ss large at the step parents, to adapted to carrying soft coal, iron ore or Abundant, glossy hair, is beauty's A Perfect Woutau. whom it must have been a great surprise to grain. the success ol tbe concert. Mrs. Barney's Work of all kinds. Crowning glory voice was pleating in timbre and expression. Uh. was s phantom of ds light see one of tbeir children so much larger (ban But tbe “Penobacot” and “City of Bangor” When first ih« gleamed upon my sight; To wear this cr>wn, use H er tinging of M r. Chapman's sung was themselves, and only three weeks old. that New England knows best are tbe big, A lovely apparition, moi One thing that argues against the Rock­ white side-wheelers that during tbe present encored with flowers, and was followed by To ha a moment's ornament. port birds being cow blackbirds it that there season form the fleet of the Bangor & Boston AYER’S HAIR VIGOR. souther tong of Mr. Chapman, with obligato are two being fed by the robins, and no young Steamship Co. between “The Hub” and tbe by M r. G. B. W hitm an of lAwislun, which But alt thing* else about her drawn, robins are mentioned. So 1 am inclined to “Queen City of the East.” They carry a was to effective as to earn still another ap­ A dancing suepe, an Image gey, Coakley’s Drug Store. think it a clear case of adoption. But it is a large proportion of tbe Summer tourists that pearance. M r. Chapman played tbe accom­ To baubt, In entitle, aud waylay. T. W. BENNER, paniments skillfully. strange freak and 1 shall try and see it for visit the state and land them within a few I sew ber upon bearer view, myself. Ja m e s W ig h t . hours' ride of tbe great north wooda with its Painting, Glazing, Paper In connection with tbe appearance of our A spirit, yet e woman, tool takes, streams and rivers, then carry them local soloists, all of whom were heartily aud H ,r household motion# llgbt aud free, Aud atepe of virgin liberty; borne again refreshed by the wonderful tonic Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Hanging & Kalsomining. deservedly eucorcJ ^although tome were too A eouulebanoe lb which did meet of the pineries. These boats bring tbe pro­ modest to take th em ), the assisting iccorn Bweel record#, protuteee aa ewael; "1 h e B est Sa l v e in the world for Cut- ducts of the big manufactories and carry back panistt should be mentioned. They were &AKIH0 A creature but loo bright or good Biuiaes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevci DEA LER IN . . - For human oei ute's daily loud; tbe produce of tbe farms. In 1897, (or tbe Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Auburn, Mis* The Right Shape ! Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains For transient so trews, shop'* wiles, first time, they wifi carry the U nited States Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Helen Winslow and Mrs. Skollield, ail ol Prate#, bteme, love, blears, tears eud cr Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively The Right Size ! mails to certain points never before reached these cities, and they all helped to make tbit cures Filet, or no pay required. It is guar­ Brushes, etc. The Right Flavor » with any degree o f promptness. preliminary concert a brilliant local success. Aud uow I eea with eye serene, anteed to give perfect sa tisiaction or money POWDER Tbe very putee of the machine. The Hight Price I Tbe steamer Penobscot, like her lake name­ Agent lor Bcaj. Moore’s Pure House Colors, The ovation which M r. Chapman, chorus, Absolutely Pure. A being breathing tbuugbllul breath, refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale sake, when launcbed,surpassed her predecess­ Tbe reaaou firm, the temperate will, by W . H . Kittredge. Ready lor Use. orchestra and soloists received at the con­ Endurance, foresight, strength aud sill ors on tbe line; the famous old lavorites, clusion of the conceit was a triumphal close C<4ebr*Ud fur iu fttuA leevwulug sirtiuMih sud THE RIGHT CIGAR FOR 5 c . EVEUYTU1NG UP-TO-DATE, hselthftiluus*. A utu/c* the feud ug»lu»L alum end A pcifeet woman, nobly planned. the Cambridge, Kstahdin and Lewiston, but to undoubtedly one of the most remarkable To warn, Ur comfort end com m end. H. C. CLARK, Manufioturer The bicycle wedding has reached Maine, eU fuiui* of edultereUuu cuiuuauu Iu (he chueu was in turn iclcgated to second place, again, thi? Maia S t, Kkhardaou Bldg., Nortff End, entertainments ever gveu in Maine and brands. Aud yet e epltit still, aud bright aocxuio, a t one occurring in Freeport a few days ago. like the lake boat, by the City o f Bangor. With eomeutlng of an angel light. K O U K L A N D . Sl’I'fcUtt everybody went borne with tingling bands ROYAL BAK1S1U E O W D K U O O . JK W YOE If THK ROCKLAND COU KIKK-OAZHTTHh TUESDAY, JUNE 29,

Sixteen weeks is a very short time THE HURLEY FIRE The Courier-Gazette. for the completion of great reforms in TW/CF-A-WFF* national matters. But President Mc­ Rome Very Pemlntent W ork I’pon the Fart of the Tkewtroylng Elem ent. Kinley and bis administration have in ALL THE HOME NEW S Capt. Wm. P. Hurley went to hit stable that time more nearly accomplished the Sunday night for the purpose o f feeding his I t t y Tuesday and Saturday morning from reforms promised in their platform horse. W hile M r. Hurley was looking after q Main Street, Rockland, Maine than nny previous administration ever some matters the horse knocked the lantern [ over, causing it to explode and immediately • Y THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO did in double tlie time. The chief setting fire to the barn. It took less time ' STRANGE SALES pledges of the platform weren protect­ than it would to describe it, for the fire to ] NEWSPAPER HISTORY gain great headway and before Cap*.. Hurley HAS ATTRACTED CROWDS OF BUYERS The Rockland Giuette was established In 1846. In ive tariff, international bimetalism if could sound an alarm, it was impossible to 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with lids could be had, the annexation of the Garette in i88». The Free Press was established save anything. The stable became practically I to our store this month and every one has gone away SATISFIED THAT WE IIAD EVERYTHING In 1855. and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. llawayi, a reform of the currency,and a total loss with its contents including the ' The Union Tunes was established in ■»9«. The three horse which Capt. H urley and his wife valued | JU ST AS ADVERTISED. You must h ave a beam in your eye if you can’t see the papers consolidated March 17,1897. a better state o f affairs in Cuba. The highly. Some of the bouse furniture had been protective-tarifl pledge is now so Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies removed to a safe distance, but with the aid I three cents. nearly carried out that there is a good o f some of the fire police it was restored to J ADVANTAGES OFFERED AT OUR STORE Advertising rates based upon circulation and very its former place. fwaonable. reason to believe that the bill will be Communications upon topics of general interest are Half an hour after the all out alarm had I solicited. npon the statute books early in July : a sounded, fire was again discovered, this time j Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation currency commission which shall in the ell part ot the house. W hen the fire at second-class postal rates. 8 9 c 9 8 c $ 3 . 5 0 devise plans for the reform of tire cur­ department appeared another atubborn blase $ 4 . 3 5 was in progress and much damage resulted Good, durable suite in bine Blue sailor suits for lads 3 to Men’s fancy duck vests in Men’s crash suits with cap to rency system is to be recommended to before it could be drowned out. It was a cheviots nnd plaid caesimeres. 9 years of age. These are good neat, stylish patterns. We’ve match; thoroughly well made Circulation 6,000 Each Issue Congress, and the proposition will hard fire to get at and just as bard to fight Not all wool to be eure, but well wearing suits nnd no better can sold them at 81.25. Sizes 34 to and are cool nnd comfortable. doubtless meet with favor in that body; after the department got at it. made and trimmed. be bought for 81.25. 40. Hundreds of people saw the fire, the full “We don’l need any other paper,” a commission has been sent abioad to dress costume being the prevailing one $ 0 . 5 0 remarked a Port Cl) de subscriber as negotiate for bimetalistn; no aunexa- among the styles note' abe paid her subscription to The Lour- | ,joll $ 8 .7 5 $ 2 2 5 c Men’s Spring style four button treaty with Hawaii has been cut-a-wnv sack, strictly all wool, ier-Gazettc; “ it’s twice-a week visits I«jgned: the doors of Cuban prison THE TROTTERS Men’s suite in all wool, medium Men’s trousers in all wool Straw hats worth 50c. We’re weight, Indigo Blue goods. Sin­ closing them out at less than brown or gray plaid cnasimeres. plaids, Btripes, checks, worsteds S izes 36 to 40. give us all the news. It is better than ■ opened Io citizens of the United State gle or double breasted. They’re and fancy caosimeres. Regular actual cost. All sizes. For Monday races at K nox trotting park a daily paper.” who were imprisoned, and other r< made and trimmed as well as price, 83.00, 84.00, 85.00. All the classes have filled with the follow ing: That is the chorus sung bv all our 812 suite. sizes. forms in Cuban matters are about 3.00 Cl a ss. P ursb tioo. $ 1 . 8 8 old friends and every week we are ready for defiuite consideration and R. W. Davis, Friendship, b.g., .Toe D. , $ 2 . 5 0 A. M. Newbcrt, Rockland, blk.m., Mollis | Bicycle suits, coats, pants and hearing it as well from new subscrib­ action. •• •• b.g.Ikey Ladies’ duck skirts better made 2 3 c and better fitting than any ever caps, all cotton to he sure, but ers who, learning of the paper’s ex­ N. C. Crawford. W. Rockport, br.m., Wlltonwood $ 7 .8 5 strong,serviceable suitB. Brown •• •• " •• " Emma Clement | Children’s underwaists. Sizes sliown in Rockland. cellence, come in to attach their names In and about Chicago business Iras G B. Ingraham, W. Rockport, g g., Stephen Men’s suits extra fine and ex­ and white mixture. All sizes. L. L. Genthner, Belfaat, 3 to 10. These waists are made to our list. tra well made. Strictly all wool; taken a decided turn for the better,” 2.84 Class. Purse 8125. of good quality cotton and are light m ixtures,plaids and stripes. Io Rockland our carriers leave the says Chief Justice Fuller. From his F. 11. Berry, Rockland, b.m., Flossie Lowe made to stand the wear and tear All sizes. Regular prices, 810, 4 1 c c h .,., Bedmarb 3 9 c paper at yonr door twice every week own personal knowledge, he adds, of the boys. 812, 815. O. A . Davis, •* ch.g., Young Haroldson Boys’ knee pants in black or Bicycle hose, all wool, without for two dollars a year. Ephraim Gny, “ b.m.. Little Nell “business in the general mercantile Frnnk Junes, •• g.g., Camden B< blue cheviots and neat gray feet. Colors wine, brown, black, lines, which has suffered much in late W. L. Barrows, Union, b.m.. Berth 1 m ix tu re s. with fancy tops. Worth 50c. B. J. Dow, East Warren, ch m., Kate F. I S B > $ 36.< 5O The only opposition in the Senate to years, has picked up wonderfully, and L. L. Geathncr, Belfast, r.m., Agnes 8. $ 1 9 b.g., Troubleeome J Bicycle. Gregory’s Bpecial dia­ the Hawaiian annexation proposition we can trully 6ay that an era of pros­ mond or drop frnme, seamless Spring Overcoats, handsomely 8 9 c e 2.21 Cl a ss. P urse $1&o. comes from members of the Demo­ perity is at hand.” This is the view tubing, dropped forged connec­ made nnd trimmed, black or 4 7 c F. II. Berry, Rockland, ch m., Belle P. I Blate clay worsteds, light nnd Fancy duck sailor suits in Good cotton hammocks with cratic party, whose Presidents, one expressed by intelligent, unbiased per­ M VV. Woodman, " ch.g., 8t. Patrick tions, bearings of tool steel. •• •• •• ch.s., Joe Ilowo d a rk m ix tu re s. S izes 34 to 42. brown and white and blue aud iron spreader. Good size and after another down to Cleveland, Color, olive with gold decora­ sons everywhere. It is uot a matter A. M.Newbart, •• blk g , Pilot Wilke tio n s. Sold for 812, 815, 818. white stripes. Sizes 3 to 8. worth 81.00 recommended the annexation of these of politics, but merely a m atter of com­ islands. mon honesty. Democrats and Popo- L. L. Genthner, Belfast, ch.s., Harold crats as well as Republicans see that d<- It must have been a pleasing exper­ It w ill be noticed there w ill be many new £«• much industrial improvement Iras taken ones among the entries and, with toe good ience to that soldier statesman,William place since the election, and they feel weather we are now having, a fine afternoon’s | J. F. GREGORY & SON, McKinley, to hoist again in Hawaii that a far greater business expansion sport is guaranteed. OAK PRICE CLOTHIERS. the American flag, which was hauled is near. The calamity shriekers are THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION UNDER FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, ROCKLAND. BRANCH STORE, WARREN down four years ago by an ex-Confed- getting more and more lonesome and erate at the dictation of President obnoxious every day. The first regular meeting of the H igh School C leveland. Alum ni Association was held at the H igh Newspapers of all classes are recog­ School building last night, and organization J l L h U i L T l t JTlJtlJnJKJiLliUp-JilJiLJKJiLJilJtUTlJilJtLJfLniJiLJtlJfLJtlJ7UVLJtLJ^ The Democratic doctrine that reduc­ nizing and announcing au improve­ perfected with the choice of tbe following officers: President, M . A . Johnson; Vice tion of tarifl rates would, by stimulat­ ment in business matters generally. President, Miss Josie Thorndike; Secretary, ing the importations, increase customs These announcements come from all Miss Carrie Achoro; Treasurer, Wilbur A. Pressey: Executive Committee, the above NOTES ON THE TARIFF NOTES FROM WASHINGTON dozen of these in the various forms, some of United States ever made any complaint or receipts, hns proven an absolute falsity sections of the country and from news­ protest. While they have protested vigor­ ( fficers, together with Mayor Butler, F . A. them coming formally through the foreign Important Topics Still Fnpaging Congress. ously against discrimination made with ref­ under the Wilson law, which fell papers of ail political parties. A con­ Winslow and Miss Abbie W entworth. representatives here and being filed at tbe The tariff protest® received from other —Trying to Hurry. >87,862,249 behind the McKinley law cise summarization of conditions as Tbe nominating committee which repotted State Department, and others merely in tbe erence to products of the United States alone countries do not indicate that the new bill is Washington, D. O„ June 20. and not applied also to similar products o f this list was made up of Esten W . Porter, way of scolds in legislative bodies or news­ in its first 33 months, comparing those pictured by information from all parts not framed in tbe inteicsti of our own citi­ The tariff bill, when it reaches the Presi­ other nations, they have made no complaint Philip Howard and Miss Stella Keene. papers of foreign countries. These do not zens. dent, will probably contain the House rates of the general tarifl systems or tbe high pro­ months with the corresponding period of the country is presented in Dunn's The signatures of all present were secured create tbe slightest flurry among the states­ on nearly all the important features. While men who are engaged in framing tbe tariff | of the McKinley law. Review of June 19th, which says: and it was found that 70 graduates had taken H ad our ships been protected when iron tective rates which other countries levy began to supplant wood and steam sail for tbe it could scarcely ne expected that the Senate measure. Nearly all of the countries which upon articles which we may happen to offer “ There is evidence of a gradually en­ the time and interest to help boom the asso- would reject the amendments which its own ciation. In addition four or five letters of construction and propulsion o f vessels, we have made protests o f this sort have them­ for sale, and it is not likely that these protests would have kept pace with the times, de­ committee had proposed and go absolutely from other countries w ill have any weight Ex-Governor Altgeld, of Illinois, larging business in every important de­ regret were received from graduates living selves protective tariffs, many of them very back to tbe House schedule, there is a stronfi w ith the framers of this bill. J. P. whose skin is apparently somewhat partment. More establishments have out of the city, who are anxious to be en­ veloped our own recources,used our own abun­ high, and against none of these have the dant materials,employed our own skilled w ork­ disposition among Senators to allow tbe con­ thicker than that of Mr. Bryao, been set at work and more hands em­ rolled as members. ference committee to restore absolutely the George O. Coombs presided as temporary ingmen and continued to own and to operate Bounces that be is going to New York ployed. Reports from the various ships in our own foreign carrying. House schedules on first and second class chairman, and the report of the preliminary wools, sugar, pottciy, farm products generally to orate on the Fourth of July, even cities show a very general progress and meeting held recently, was read by Miss Mary Tbe adoption of discriminating duties by France in favor ot French vessels proceeds and many other articles in which the amend­ though he knows that he will not be a continuing large distribution through Jackson as secretary. Mayor Butler chairman ments made by tbe Senate Committee have of tbe committee to draw up a constitution without comment and without agitation. The welcome. “I will go,” said he, “and proven unpopular. The bill as framed by the retail trade. and set of by-laws reported and the finding fear of possible or even probable retaliation House committee and passed by that body let my patriotism bobble out whether of the committee was accepted. There was a does not trouble tbe French. Having satis- was especially acceptable to the agricultural in ­ warm discussion over honorary membership ged themselves that discriminating duties w ill they like it or not.” If farm prices do not stop advancing terests and especially agreeable to Republicans but it was finally decided that the list of be helpful to French shipping, Frenchmen generally in the fact that it precluded the pos- and silver prices do uot stop their honorary members be confined to teachers who apply them, and makt no ado about it. bility of suspicion or successful charge that One of the numerous evidences of have taught in tbe school, to mayors and downward course, there will be I t has been conservatively estimated tha- it was framed in the interest* or to the ad­ prosperity since the inauguration of school superintendents. American wage earners are losing a million vantage of trusts o f any kind. W hether the FOULARD SILKS uotbiug left to sustain the chief theory The roll of classes was called and an enjoy­ the new administration and prospec­ dollars a day through the delay in tbe enaett Senate amendments are more favorable to the of the free-coinuge orators of last fall able “ experience meeting” followed. Repre­ ment of a Protective Tariff and the consequent trusts or not, the mere fact that many persons tive-tariff law is the announcement sentatives were present from quite a number that prices of farm products kept pace opportunity afforded to foreigners to flood believe them to be so likely to lead the con­ of the classes and impromptu remarks were from New England that the cotton with those of silver. Leading farm our markets with their cheap goods. And ference committee to restore absolutely the We have marked our entire line of Foulard the order. mills, which have been accustomed tbe enactment of a new tariff law will not re­ House rates, and there is every reason to be­ products have increased in price from Tbe executive committee was instructed to sult in an immediate return to prosperity to lieve that tbe Senate will promptly accept Silks down to . . • under the Wilson law to close during 50 to 100 per cent, since this beautiful plan for a banquet or outing to take place American labor, because the surplus stock of them. the Summer season, will this year run some time this Summer, and the meeting ad­ goods now in our markets must be consumed theory was exploited on the stump last DISCUSSING THE HAWAIIAN TREATY. journed subject to the call of President John­ before there can be an active demand for our steadily without reference to times or fall, while the price of silver has The Hawaiian annexation treaty contin­ son. home products. season. meantime steadily decreased. ues to be the subject of much attention and American shipping in (he foreign trade has discuasion, and the more it ia discussed the ENTERTAINING MASONS been unprotected for sixty-nine years. A ll more satisfactory it becomes and the greater 75c Present indications ure that the pend­ The horrified shrieks of Senators other American industries have been pro­ tbe prospect of its ratification. W hile it ia Claremont Commandery, K . T . was enter­ tected during that tim e. T h e result is that ing tarifl bill will contain practically Vest, Jones, and Mills over the sugar taining DeValois commandery of Vinalhaven scarcely expected that it will be taken up for our people have drawn out of unprotected final action at this session, there is every rea­ R egardless of price. fcee window display. the House rates on wool, sugar, rice, schedules of the pendiug tarifl hill and Dunlap Commandery of Bath when this shipowning, and gone into the protected in­ paper went to press for Saturday. The Bath son to believe that it will be confirmed at no and other agricultural products when have given place to a stolid silence ou dustries. This shows the benefits of ^protec­ Knights had a delightful time at Vinalhaven distant day and the American flag, which was it goes to the President for his signa­ their part since the newspapers called tion and the evils of free-trade. Having pulled down in Hawaii by an ex-Confederate St. John’s Day, and Friday accompanied by learned the lesson from experience, let us ben­ ture. The Republicans in the Seuate DeValois Commandery went to Crescent at the direction of Grover Cleveland, will be public atteution to tlie fad that during efit by it, to the extent o f restoring protection hoiated permanently under the direction of have agreed to put the rates on first Beach for one of Fred's shore dinners. The their manipulations of the Wilson bill to our ships, thus putting them upon an that Union aoldier, W illiam M cK inley. and second class wools back to within lobster and clam in its various delicious forms equality with our other protected industries. sugar-trust stock advanced 60 per cent., was served in a most appetizing manner and ITS BEARING ON THE CUBAN QUESTION. Some people talk about tbe substitution of one cent of those of the House bill,and while the change ill its value was but tbe Sir Knights of Dunlap Commandery for The fact that President M cK inley has so iron for wood and steam for sail, that began THERE ARE GREAT it is probable that the conference com­ once in their life at least, realized tbe full sig­ promptly and successfully carried out this im ­ slight uuder the consideration of the just before our Civil War, as being the real nificance of a shore dinner. portant feature of the fureign policy outlined mittee will fully restore the House reason for our lost shipping. But if we had pending bill. From Crescent Beach the two com m ander by the St. Louis platform has given additional BARGAINS IN protected our ships as we protected our steel rates both on wool and sugar and that ies came across to this city, being received at confidence in bis wisdom and prospective rails, would we not have built them just as Tillson's wharf about 4 p. m. by Claremont success in shaping a satisfactory policy with the bill will become a law within tbe The shipbuilders of the Pacific coast well, just as cheaply, and just as extensively early days of July. are anxious for the annexation of Commandery, and escorted to Elmwood H a ll reference to Cuba. T h e demand for instant where refreshments were served and where an as we needed them? O f course we would. It wasn't this substitution of a different mater­ action on this subject which was so strenuous Hawaii, and they expect the islands to informal reception was tendered. a month ago, seems to have entirely disap­ Boys’ Department ial and a different motive power that drove Tbe fusion between the Populists become one of the important marine A t 6 o’clock the parade took place, the peared, and there is a disposition to permit line of march being over several of the princi­ our people out of shipowning; it was the lack and silver Democrats seems likely to centers of the world. of protection just at the time that protection tbe President to formulate and carry out his pal streets. Tbe order of march was as fol­ policy, which, it is believed, will be a just was needed to enable our people to bear tbe sutler an abrupt termination when tbe lows: one and satisfactory to tbe friends of Cuba. and Cloak Room. Platoon of police. txpense of making the change. H ad our national convention of tbe Populist The Courier-Gazette bones young THE TARIFF BILL BEING PUSHED. Spruce Head Band of 21 pieces, Chester slips been protected,they would have as grad­ America will not yield a jot of patriot­ The protest of the people aginst Democratic party meets iu Memphis next mouth. Rackliffe leader. ually changed fiom wood to iron and from delay of tbe tariff bill has been ao loud and Tom Watsou, who, with his mid­ ism ou the coming Forth. Bang the Claremont Commandery of Rockland, 40 sail to steam as the subsidized shipping of Great Britian, in favor of which her Lloyds clear that even tbe members of that paity Boys’ Blouses, 19c and 25c bo •words, Sir Frank Keizer Eminent. dle-of-the-road followers, seems likely can n, squeak the liewgag, split the could not resist it. Tbe progress upon tbe Belfast Band of 25 pieces, F . J. Rigby and her insurances discriminated— American heavens with crackers and every form bill thia week bas been rapid, so rapid that to control tbe convention, iu a recent leader. Economist. Boys’ Suits, from $1.25 to $5.00 there is reason to expect that it w ill pass the issue of bis paper denounces tbe semi- of enthusiastic uoise— DeValois Commandery of Vinalhaven 35 Senate by the end of tbe month. swords, Geo W . Vinal Eminent. fiat silver dollar proposition and says: B u t: Not only ia the progress made by tbe bill Boys’ Linen and Duck Suits, 4 to 7 years Bath Naval Cadet Band of 24 pieces, A. W . “ We genuine Pops contend that fiatism Don’t do it till after midnight Bun­ extremely satisfactory so far as relates to the Brown, leader. Senate, but tbe prospects are that the time Ladies’ Linen Skirts, 49c which is good for 40 cents is good for day. Let Sunday alouejet us wbo,huv- Dunlap Commandery of Lath, 65 swords, Dow/t occupied in conference will be unusually George H . Clifford Eminent. 100 cents. If the principal of fiatism iug a wealth of patriotism iu our bearts; brief; ordinarily a tarifl bill is in confer Colored and Figured Black Mohair Skirts, $1 69 After the parade there was a continuation is sound it is sound all tbe way. it yet enjoy tlie rest of sleep, have the ence several weeks, sometimes months. of (be reception at Elmwood Hall until about //f W^f»f»epts qto But there is reason to believe that the cannot be just sound enough to make hours of the Sabbath night to refresh 8 o’clock when tbe Batn Commandery was High Grade Lawn Wrappers and House Dresses time occupied by the conference committee ourselves. When the first hour of escorted to the depot, on its way home. Here up tbe 40 cents difference between sil­ We have more wrapper, than we will be as brief, comparatively, as bas been amid a blaze of red fire ihe air was made to Monday morning comes, hang away tbe time occupied with the other features Reduced in Price. ver and gold. If tbe government resound with cheers given wilb a will by the care to carry over. While they last of the bill. Tbe fact that tbe Senate stamp can make 40 ceuts out o f n o th ­ to your heart’s desire. Sir Knights of tbe respective commanderies. you can have one for 59 ct.. or 75 cis. has restored tbe House rates in a large We have no doubt the authorities The two days pilgrimage was thoroughly Then again we have a nice assort­ ing, it cau make 100 ceuts out of tbe number of cases and bat nearly reached the enj »yed by all who participated aud to the ment ot White Lawn Shirt Waists same material.” will have au eye to this. House figures on the most important o f tbe Batb Knights, Rockland and Vinalhaven say which have been selling for $1, Si.25 We are Displaying a Beautiful changes made by tbe Finance Committee re­ “come again.” and Si-50. At this sale you cau have duces very much the time that tbe bill is oue for 50 cts. likely to occupy in reaching a complete Line of Parasols. . . . Think of these Bargains. REACHES THE PEOPLE. NOTICE. agreement, aud there is still reason to hope "Au Act LoeiUbllth Local Hoards of Health aud that tbe bill may become a law by July 4th. I Vo piolect tbe people of ibl- dlale from Coulaglous FOREIGN PROTESTS NOT REGARDED. Diseases” requires that ib<- local boaid of health lu Takiug lute accouut Tlie Courier-Gazette’, wide-reaching circulation The doting days of tbe tarifl consideration THE LADIES' STORE are punctuated with one or two further mild it« rate, for 'advertising will he found extraordinarily low. Your owu J protests from foreign countries with reference ' shall w lbiu twenty four hours glv« uot eye* will .how to you that the paper goe. into uearly every family iu j i cretai) of the (oval boaxf of health ut ihe vxlsl- to the bill. There have been possibly a half oce of cooes of dlpblbvila, rcarlvl fw er typhoid /ff/js. E. CuocKfjy, Kocklaud aud what i. true of itockluud 1. equally true of all Kuox J fever, small pox. vho era aud l)phua fever Cerlul Coffee Driukcra Hew are t ■" »r the rcslnelh u of ihtae ulstases wilhiu the Spofford Block, Rockland. If you have been deceived and tried oue 0/ the county and its contiguous territory. Au ad iu The Courier Gazette ueU J owhe-e ut ear urea are In. cheap brau substitutes uow ou ihem urkel, vlalutlug FULLER & COBB jute nearly every house wilhiu a radius of 25 mile, from Itockluud, aud J dlapeoaab e, a d as such w« f el ibai ail good clll- lo be 1 be oilgiual and lu have gretl vuiue, aud oil) be gl d lu give US iheir voidloj co opera you got a pouud of poorly roaaied brau for your tloO- We thvrefuie give uot Ice that w e abali h ?ld 26c aud a 100', weak. »lcU»h driuk (whui can >ou the paper i. read by ever) body. Therefore hereU the place for your ad . y aoooui’l a'l peiaoua who uegieci or fe'uae to C ASTO H IA.. e*p« l from brau). dou'i bo discouraged but try olupiy with th< »i provlatous ol the a or. G il U N O. <1 i« made froiu ao id grain, uioely to appear. I Blnok foiata lor reporting c*»rs of ibe luficlioua browned und 2 pounds for 86c. Grain O takes the , _ . . ppltcaliouto place ol coffee ul j be price. Gel u package of bKt R.Kr.iUY B i iBDOK

/ THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE:.TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1897,

UNCLE SAM’S MILK CHECKS. EARLY CUSHIRB HISTORY to which he had been elected at the annual son, Simon Robinson, James Tarson, Oliver STATI OF MAINE. meeting. The town refuted to annex the sixth KNOX PR.- At a Probate Court held at Rookland, Your aroccr Kerby, Isaiah Bradford, George Young, Peter T h is to the fifth school district, or any portion of j In and for said county of Knox, on the fifteenth A Story of a Onlry, a Mine, Lend W allace, Alden Robinson, Marius I I . Young I day of June, in the year of our Lord one W ill Give You Coins and of Some Qneer Veople Who Fourth Installm ent of Snrplns Distributed the fifth to tbe sixth. Tbeie districts contin­ and Jesse Robinson; School District Agents, thousand eight hundred and ninety aeven. Silver-Plated Wanted Wager Reduced. -A aron Hnrthorn Re-elected Repreaen- ued to agitate annexation, and another meet­ Edward Kelleran, Orket Fogerty, James 1 A certain Instrument, pinportlng tn ba tha last tlve— Edward Robinson Presidential Elec ing for thia purpose waa held at the close of Morse and John Malonev. It was voted that | will and testament or Hiram Phltlay, late of There was once a lairymac who did Vinalhaven, la said connty, having bean press nt ad TEASPOON tor on Whiff Ticket-Death of AdAin the atate election, and George M cIntyre elect­ the second and third districts choose their for probata a large nnd prosperous hnsmtsa He W illey—Suicide of Moses Spear. ed moderator. Hardly had the vote passed to agents in district meeting. Fence Viewers, ()HDRRKD, That notice theraof be given to all per- was known nnd mgppott-o by a large XXIX. annex a part of the fifth district to the sixth, Arthur F. Kelleran, John Freeman and lames I eons Intarcsted, by canning a enpv of aald petition ootnmnnity. and nearly a!- tbe people with thia order thereon to he published three weeka IS 89. January io , 1839, the municipal when a motion to reconsider was passed and Young; Field Drivers, Edward Kelleran, encceeetve’y In The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper who knew him did bosiuese with him. officers granted iicei.ses to John M cIntyre and the article dismissed from the warrant. W illiam J. Bradford, Thomas Rivers, j published at Kockland, In said connty,that they may I do not know what bis real name wns, John Fairfield, the Democratic candidate John Moore, John Seavey, Isaac Free­ appear at a Probate Court to be held at Rockland, In Robert M cIntyre lo sell at retail vine, rum I and for said eottnty.on the twentieth day t f July, A . but they called him Uncle Sam At tho and other spiritous liquors until the second for Governor, received 123 votes; and Ed­ man, Joseph Grafton, Arch Thompson, D. 1W7, at nine o'clock In the forenoon and show tarly dny when these things happened Monday of September, 1839,^hesame lobe ward K ent, hia W hig competitor, 13. The /\rm ond Gazallis and W illiam J. Young; cause, If any the) have, whv the prayer of the peti­ tioner ahonld not be granted. White Cloud Floating Soap there was very little money, and peoplo drank in their stores comformable to an act other candidates of the respective parties re­ Pound Keeper, Robert Gay; Superintending ceived the same vote as the head of the C. K. MRHKKVKY, .lodge of Probate. used bar lend, bnllets nnd tobacco for of the legislature passed March 13, 1834. School Committee, William Rice, D r. Thomas A trite copy,—A ttest: ticket except the candidates for County Treas­ Gore and Jesse Robinson. It was voted that chnnge. Finally Uncle Sam, who was a A t the annual town meeting held Monday, 39.43 K iiw ard K. Qocrn, Register. OR— Spool containing March 18, the folic wing officers were elected: urer and Representative to the Legislature. the committee be allowed a reasonable com­ A rnthcr unnsnal character, rend a pas­ Moderator, William Malcolm; Clerk, Darius W illiam M . Boyd received 124 votes for pensation for their services. Heretofore the BTATB OF MAINE 20 yards of the best sew- sage in one of Aristotle’s works in re­ Nortdb; Selectmev, George McIntyre, Aaron Treasurer, and Edmund Dana 12. For Rep- committee hnd served without pay. z\t the KNOX 8P.—At a Probate (.'onr» held al Roekland gard to the invention of money, that " it esentative to the legislature Aaron Harthcrn meeting held April 12, Thomas Sm ith was In and for aald County of Knox, on the fif. ing silk with every small size llarthorn and James Young; Assessors, teenth day of June, In the year < f our Lord oaa cake W hite Cloud Floating was afterward determined in value by Robert Gay, W illiam Parsons, Jr. and Thomas of Cushing was re-elected, receiving 121 votes chosen road surveyor on the back road and thousand eight hundred and ninety seven men putting a stamp on it in order C. Kelleran; Treasurtr, Thomai C. Kelleran; to 11 for W illiam Malcolm and one each for Daniel Teel surveyor in place of Jesse Robin Whereas a petition has been duly fi'ed praying William Rice and Darius Norton. Tbe son. Joseph B. Richardson and James Pay- that the balance remaining In the hands of J . II. Soap. The cost of this spoon thnt it may save them the trouble of Superintending school committee, W illiam II. Hewett, administrator of the estate of Pamuei Rice, Cyrus H ills and Thomas Gore; Collec* Democratic nominees for Senators were Chas. son were chosen field drivers in addition to Pillsbury, late of Roekland, deceased, on settle- and spool of silk comes out of Made by the MONOTUCK weighiug it." tor, Ge» rge M cIntyre, and voted three cents Holmes, Thomas Simmons, Arnold Blaney those previously elected. Marius H . Young, ment of his final a count, made at a Probate Court So Uncle Sam built a stamping ma­ held at Reoklaud, within and for said county, on and eight mills on the dollar; Constables, and James C. Whitmore; the Whig candi­ an experienced house carpenter, was chosen our pocket entirely—it's one of our ways of advertis­ chine which would stamp out an Eng­ the third I uesday of May, A. D. 1397, may be or­ George McIntyre and Thomas C. Kelleran; dates were W illiam D . Sewall, Thaddeus Surveyor of Lumber. dered to be dlsirlbnted nm esg the heirs of said ing. We want you to get acquainted with the whitest lish penny’s worth of lead and wna worth Road Surveyors, James Chaples, Mason Rob­ W eeka, W illiam Thomas and James Lowell. It was voted to raise I5 0 0 to defray town deceased, and tbe aba.e of eaah determined. floating soap on the market. If your grocer can not a pint of milk, ns he wns then sell­ inson, A rthur F. Kelleran, John Montgomery, Benjamin Randall was elected to Congress charges, ^6oo for the repair of highways, and over Joseph Sewall, his Democratic competi­ ing milk. These checks proved to be Church Burton, Aaron, llarthorn, Philip I3 1 6 for the support of schools. Voted to al­ Order thereon to be pnbllahed three supply you, send us his address. quite convenient. People found them Ulmer,Jesse Robinson and Benjamin Beckett; tor. low the same sums for labor on the highway weeks successively In The Courler-Gaiette. a news At the Presidential election the Democratic as paid the previous year. John M cIntyre MADE ONLY BY CHICAGO. all full weight, and Uncle Sam’s work­ School Agents, James Chaples, Maton Robin­ Jas. S. Kirk electors Jonathan P. Rogers, Job Prince, Otis men and sorvnnts took their pay in son, George McIntyre, Aaron llarthorn, was elected town agent whose duty was to THE LARGEST SOAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED 1839. C Gross, Cornelius H olland, Joseph Berry, settle with the several town officials, direct the them. People also sold him their cows George Young; and Jacob Krouse; Fence day of duly. A. D 1807, nt nine o’clock In the Viewers, Arthur F. Kelleran, John Freeman Solomon Strout, Edward Fuller, Ezekiel manner in which the books should be kept, for them, nnd Uncle Sam sold m ilk for and Benjamin Wentworth; Field Drivers, Chase, Thomas Burtlett and Jacob Somes with power to call for all books and papers them. Sometimes the people used the , Judge nf 1'iobste. Mason Robinson, Aaron Rivers, Detruth and received 115 votea each; and the W hig belonging to the town, and make up at the A true copy. A tie lend coins for bullets nnd for weights, Judah Counce; Pound Keeper, Daniel Pay- electors, Isaac Ilaley, Isaac Hodsdon, E d ­ close of the municipal year the standing <273 for the support of schools, and Moses R. Spear of W arren, while teach The Democratic ticket was as follows: Gov North Haven,In said county .that Jowett Turner, who Passenger Trains leave Rockland as follow*: exchange coins for bar lend nt any time, last dwell In North Haven, In said county,died on the 8:00 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, ing an armful of wood from a pile, a large $750 for the repair of highways. Voted to ing a term of school in District No. 1, com ­ ernor, John Fairfield; Senators, Edward K a­ weight for weight, ns n matter of pub­ 19th day i f Muy, A D. lHOtt, Inteatate, that he left Augusta, Waterville,Bangor, Portland and Boston, stick fell from a pile higher up and bit her on allow the following sums per hour for labor mitted suicide by cutting his throat. H is vanaugh, Joshua Patterson, Smith Fait field estate to bo administered, to wit personal estate to arriving in Boston at 4: n. m. Parlor car to Boston lic convenience. Somo other people body was discovered by one of his pupils, and William R. Frye; County Treasurer, the amount of at hast twenty dellsra: that your 1:80 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, the forehead near the temple, knocking her and use of materials on the highways: I2& made coins in a mold occasionally, but W illiam Young, in a small closet used by Richard II. Tucker; Register of Deeds, East­ petitioner, Chas. W. Turner, Is Interested In Watervlllo, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston down and stunning her for the time. Her cents for men, 10 for oxen, 4 for a cart, and suid estate un son: that said deceased left a at 0 30 p. m. oldest son, Lee, at the school ground while people generally weighed them in order I2& for a plow. the girls as a hat and cloak room. A few ern District of Lincoln county, Samuel Fuller. widow whose nan e Is Clara K Turner, nnd as his 0.1ft i*. M., dally except Sunday, for Portland and running stubbed his toe and fell, breaking his to find whether they were as heavy as It was voted to postpone action on the arti­ days before the commission of the deed the Whig ticket—Governor, Edward Kent; Sena­ only helrs.at-law and next of kin, the persona Boston. Sleeping car to Boston. f school-room had been entered and defiled tors, William Thomas, Thaddeus Weeks, Sam­ whose names, residences and re atlonshlp to the T hai ns A r r iv e : wrist. Another son, Clarence, while at play, Uncle Sam'8 coins. Uncle Sam said bo cle to see if the town would accept the road by some unknown person, and Mr. Spear, uel Gray and James Lowell; County Treat deoensed urr ns follows : 10:40 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewis­ bit another boy, who in turn ran for him and didn’t care how many coins they mndc, as laid out by the selectmen on petition of NAMN. IIRHIDRNCK. nKLATlONS IIIP. ton, Augusta and W aterville. be ran against the edge o f a door, hitting the James Chaples and others. George McIntyre believing that the depredation was committed urer, Edmund Dana; Register of Deeds, Clara K Foss, China, Mnlne, daughter. 5:10 p.m . from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and and he would take them himself if they solely to annoy and insult him, was so de­ W illard Fales. In Cushing the Democratic t hus. W. Turner, North Hnvi ...M r Baniror. Parlor car from Boston. back of his bead, which might have been a was re-chosen agent to manage the next in­ wero fu ll weight. pressed in spir ts that he terminated his ex­ nominees received 113, and the W hig 10 Lenora II Turner, daughter. 8.40 p. x . from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and very serious injury— all this in one day. stallment of the surplus revenue to which the Isa E. Turner •• •• •• Bangor. A lead mine was discovered not very town was entitled. The following articles istence. votes. Wherefore your petitioner prays that Chas. W. GKORGK F. E V A N S, Gen'l Manager. far from Undo Sam’s, nnd lead went On November 5, the town waB called to Th e following proposed amendments to the Turner of North Ilnven, In the County of Knox or F. K. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T . A. Something to Depend On. were dismissed from tbe w arrant: 1st. “ To mourn the death of one of her must suc­ Constitution ol Maine were submitted to the to some other suitable pernon be appointed admin- W. L. WHITE, Dlv. Bupt. M r. James Jones, o f the drug firm of Jones down in price to about half what it had see if the town will set off Joseph B. Richard latrntnrof the estate 01 said deceased und certifies cessful and enterprising men of business, voters at this election for acceptance or rejec­ & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Dr. been. A great inuny people who had son and Philip Ulm er from the sixth school that the statements herein contained are true to the P o r tla n d , M t. D e s e r t & M a c h ia s S .S . Co. z\dam W iley, at the advanced age of 80 years tion : “ 1st. Shall the fust resolve for the best of Ida knowledge and belief K ing’s New Discovery, says that last W inter some of Uncle Sam’s lend began to district to the fifth, or annex the two districts Sir. FH APJK and 4 months. Capt. Wiley was born in the amendment of the Constitution be amended Dated thia 23d day May. A. D 1H05. his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and wonder what he was going to do about together, or act on anything relating thereto." plantation of Lower St. Georges, August, by adopting the first resolve for the amend ( HAH W TU R N E R . Clinngc In Route. Resumption of Service her case grew so serious that physicians at 2d. “ To see if the town w ill lay out a road the matter. The checks were worth on­ 1760. After several years spent in command ment of the Constitution, passed by the legis­ K nox sh. — Bubscrlbed und aw<>rn to this the Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port­ Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. from Nicholas Montgomery’s house to come twenty-fifth day of Msy. A . I). 1805. ly a halfpenny now. They discovered of a vessel plying between this port and Bos­ lature and other State officers for the term of land 11.00 p. ra. Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock­ It seemed to develop into Hasty Consump­ out near John Bradford’s, or 'Met upon any Before me, FREMONT BEVERAGE, land 6.30 a. m. W ednesdays and Saturdays for Bar thnt Unde Sam wns still receiving ton, he retired to his farm where he passed two years, and that the Legislature shall meet Justice of the Peace tion. Having D r. K ing's N ew Discovery in thing relating thereto" 3d. “To ice if the llarbor, Macbiasport and intermediate landings. them for a penny's worth of m ilk and the remainder of his days engaged in the use­ once in two years. 2d. Shall the Constitu­ Returning, leave Macbiasport at 00 a. m . _ store, and selling lots of it, b eto o k a bottle town w ill vote to raise the wages of those KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court, held at 4 ful and honorable occupation of tilling the tion be amended by adopting the second re­ Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4.00 home, and to the surprise o f all she began to thnt he wus continuing to pay them out soldiers who have been drafted (belonging to Rookland, on the third Tuesday of June, 1807. p. ns., leave 4.30 p. m. and arrive Portland 11.00 soil. At his death, this farm came into pos­ solve passed by the Legislature for the amend­ On the foregoing petition Ordered, Thnt notloe get better from first dose, and half dozen dol­ to his workmen just ns before. the town) to twenty dollars per month during p . m. connectlbg with early morning train for session o f his son Isaac, who, after making it ments of the Constitution proposing that the he given by publishing u oopy thereof and of Boston. 15 lar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. His business was enlarging, and he the time they shall be called into active ser­ this order three weeks successively, prior to his home for several years, sold it to Cyrus number of Representatives suall be established GEORGE F. E V A N S General Manager. King’s New Discovery lor Consumption, was stamping out these checks in larger vice, not exceeding three months, or act on the third Tuesday of July next, In The Courier- F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. A T. A. and Leonard Grover and William J. Carter. at 151. 3d. Shall the Representatives in the Gazette, n newspaper printed In Rockland, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do thia anything relating thereto." numbers than ever. People sold him In 1815 Capt. W iley represented Cushing in Legislature be increased or diminished." that ull persons Interested may/ attend1 at a Court of good work. T ry it. Free trial bottles at The following jurors were drawn during the Probate thi n to be held In Rockland,Ro and shov hay nnd cows for them at the same rato, tbe General Court of Massachusetts. W ith On the submission of the first amendment 5 BOSTON & BANGOR S. 8. CO. W. H . Kittredge's Drug Store. year: D aniel Payson to serve as traverse juror for he hnd suid thnt he iutonded to at the April term of the Court of Common tnis exception, he held no other elective office, votes were cast in favor of, and 90 against; . Judge. SUMMER SERVICE. A true copy of the petition and ordor thereou. maintnin tbe pnrity of his checks und Pleas at W arren on the fourth Tuesday of the local or otherwise. on the second, 60 in favor, and 15 against; A n emphatic way of calling the school 1841. The first week of the new year on the third, none in favor, and 82 against. Attxst :— Six Trips a Week to Boston. board’s attention to the need of some new the penny. Peoplo didn't use his checks month; August 24, Charles H yler to serve at EDWARD K. GOULD, Register. for bullets now, for bar lend cost only the Supremejudicial Court at Wiicasiet on the opened with a town meeting called for the A town meeting was held at the close of the 30-43 Commencing .Tune 2ft, 1807, steamers are due to furniture is recorded in Bowdoinham. A purpose of adopting some measures to protect election, and John M cIntyre elected modera­ half us much. And Undo Sum request­ second Monday of September; and December leave Rockland visiting member of the honorable board was the interests of the town at a hearing before tor. An article had been inserted in the war­ NIftTIOK. For Boston, Mondays at 7 p m , other days, except given a chair with weak joints. H is un ed his friends not to niuko any of theso 14, Robert Gay to attend the December term The subscriber hereby gives notice that he has Sundays, at about 8 p. m . of the District Court for the Middle District the County Commissioners on petition of rant to see if the town would authorize the ceremonious dumping is thought to have made checks out of bar leud, for he didn't been duly appointed administrator of the estate of For Csmdeu,Northport,Belfast. Bucksport, Winter- at Wiscasset on the fourth Tuesday of the Capt. George Young, asking for an abate­ selectmen to grant licenses for the sale of in ­ Louise L. Weymouth, late of Appleton, In the port and Bangor and connecting at Belfast. an impression on mind and body, which may liko to accept halfpenny checks for a month. ment of his taxes which had been refused by toxicating liquors. Although the cause of Cousty o f Knox, dei eaai d, and given bonds as the For Castine, Blakes Point, Little Deer Isle, Sar- bear some bran-new furniture. penny unless bo had pnssed them off ou the assessors. The voters met at the M eet­ temperance was promising throughout the law directs All pursoss hav ng demands egaluat gentvllle, Deer Isle, Sedgwick and Brookiln, A t the annual state election held Monday, the estate of said deceased are desired lo present dally (except Mondays) nt 5 a. M the public for u penny's worth of lubor. September 9, the vote for state and county ing House, Wednesday, January 5, and after State, this town voted in favor of license by a the same for settlement, and all Indebted thereta For Searsport and Iiompden, Tuesdays nnd Thurs- The next thing of note that hnppencd officers in Cushing was as follows: For Gov­ organizing with John McIntyre as moderator, vote of 50 to 38. Today Cushing is one of are requested to make puymeul Immsdlately, the meeting adjourned to the following F ri­ the most ardent temperance towns in Maine It. L. W ENTW ORTH, Administrator. to Unde Sam wus this: The people who ernor, John Fairfield bad 88 votes, and Juno lllh , 1HU7. 80 day, when George M cIntyre and John Rob­ there being no places in which intoxicating bor, Beni Harbor nnd Bar Harbor, dally, except owned tho lend rnino heard about his Edward Kent 7; for Senators, the D em o­ Mondays nt 5-80 A. M. inson were appointed 0 committee with full liquors are sold, and but very little drank by scheme, and they got np a convention cratic candidates, Josiah Merrow, Arnold STATE OK MAINE. RETURNING Blaney, Thomas Simmons and Charles re­ power either to make a settlement with Capt. its people. The writer has been unable to Notice of Assignee of Ilia Appointment. in order to see if something couldn't be From Boston, dally except Bunday, at 5 r. x ceived 88 each, and the W hig candidates, Davis, or to contest the abatement before the find any instance where a citizen of Cushing A t Rockland, in the County ot Knox aud Blate of From Bangor, via Winterport, Bucksport, Belfust done for lead. They wanted to get tho W illiam M . Reed, James Erskine, Isaac Reed Court of County Commissioners. ever held a United States license under the Maine, the fifteenth day of Jaiiu, A. D. 1807. Northport and Camden, Mondays at 12 noon, The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap­ other days, except Sundays, at 2 p. M good old prices. They proposed thut and Moses Tibbetts, 7 each; for County Treas­ A vacancy having occurred in the office of present prohibitory regulations. In point of constable and collector by the death of John sobrjety ai <1 morality, and in all the elements point insnl as Assignee of the cetute of Hanford U. From Searsport Mondays at 3 p. M. Thursdays and Uncle Sum should coin the whole out­ urer, W illiam M. Boyd had 89, and Jacob Welt of Rockluud, In said county of Kuox, Insol­ Saturday a at 4.80 p. M Montgomery, a meeting was called to be which go to make up good citizenship, the vent Debtor, who has be«-a diclared un Insolvent From Brookiln, Sedgwick, Castine and way land* put of their mine free and let them cart Ludwig 5; Representative to the Legislature, held February 15, to fill tbe existing vacan­ people of Cushing occupy an honorable place. upon his petition by the Court of insolvency for Inga, via Belfust, Mondays at 10 00 a M., other away the checks, since they owned the W ait W . Keene, had 86, Samuel T . Hinds 5, cies. After choosing John M cIntyre modera­ At a jury draft held at the meeting house, said County of Knox. days at 12.30. and Cornelius Rhodes 2. 30.43 PHILIP HOW ARD, A ssignee. From Bar Harbor, and wuy laudingu, dally except lend. They tried to make Uncle Sam be­ On a proposed amendment to the constitu­ tor, the meeting adjourned, on account of the Monday, A pril 12, Jesse Robinson was drawn Sunday at 1.00 p. M lieve that this would doable tbo prico cold condition of the meeting house, to the to serve as traverse juror at tbe District Court STATE OK MAINE. FRED LOTH HOP, Agent, Rockland. tion, 36 votes were given in favor of, and 24 of lead and he could go right on doing K nox mm.—At a Probate Court held at Rockluud In CALVIN AUSTIN, General Bupt., Boston. against. The amendment was as follows: counting room of Mr. Mclntyu:, when Arthur for the Middle Distiict of Maine held at WM. H. HILL, General Manager, Boston business us if nothing had huppeued. F. Kelleran was elected ccnstfmle, and Isaac ! Warren on the fourth Tuesday of April. and for sub! Countj of Knox, ou the fifteenth “ Shall the Constitution of this State be so day of June, In the yvur ef our Lord, one thoue W iley collector of taxes. M r. W iley’s com- • (T o be continued.) Inland Route— Portland and Rockland- There was also some talk to tho effect amended as to strike out the 4th Sec. of the aud eight hundred und ninety-seven. A certain instrument purporting to he the last that people couldn't pay their debts un­ 6th Article, and substitute in room thereof of pension was fixed at ten cents on the dollar. At this meeting the selectmen were appointed I f you have any small advertisement— help will and testament of Erasmus U. Cochran, lute of Commencing Tuesday, April 13, and until less they could get somo cheap money tbe words following, viz: ‘Sec. 4th, All judi­ Rockland, lu said county, having been presented a committee to prepare and present a remon­ wanted, lost, found, etc.— put it in Every­ further notice, Steamer to pay with. cial officers now in office, or who may be here for probste : strance to the Legislature against granting body’s Column, printed in everv issue of The Ordered, That notlco thereof be given, to nil Tho working people wero getting a after appoined shall from and after the the petition of Joseph B. Richardson and Courier-Gazette. Thousands of people will persons Interested, by causing a copy of said peti­ MERRYCONEAC, HEATERS*nd first day of March, in the year 1840, hold tion with this order thereon to be published three penny a day, und many of them others to pass a resolve authorizing tbe read it. I. E. ARCHIBALD, Mabtxr RADIATORS their offices for tbe term of seven years from weeka successively, In The Courier-Gazette, a thought these lead pennies they were building of a bridge over Friendship river to newHiiupor published st Rookland, In said County, Leaves Tillson's wharf, Rookland. TUESDAY, H O T W A T E R o r S T E A M the time of their appointment unless sooner re­ getting were too good and would buy connect tbe towns of Cushing and Friendship. thut they may appear at a Probate Court to be held TH URSDAY and SA TU R D A Y at 5.30 a m.. for moved by impeachment, or by address of both st Rocklund, iu and for said county, on tbe twen. Portland, touching at Tenant's Harbor, Port Clyde, BBT FOR ttONOMY-OTICI ENCY- DURABILITY too much ut the stores. They joined branches o f the legislature to the Executive, March 4, the selectmen of Cushing and a, guu tleth duy of July, A. D. 1807, at nine o'clook Friendship, Round Pond, New llurbor and Booth- tho free coinuge movement iu order to and no longer unless re-appointed thereto.’ " Friendship perambulated the lines between tn&fi of North Haven,In said county, Incompetent, In the forenoon, uud show cause, If any they have, bay Harbor, arriving In Portland In season to con* having prceeuted his first and llnal scoount of guar- why the prayer of the petitioner should not he sect with Boston uud New York steamers same get a cheap penny which would buy on­ A t tbe close of the election a town meeting the two towns, as follows t “ Beginning at a ' birch tree at the head of said Friendship river dlanablp of said ward for allowance : grunted. Bight. ly half as much us the present penny, was held, and George McIntyre elected mod­ OnUKKiD, Thut nollue thereof be given, Hues why the said account should not be allowed. morning with steamer* far Belfast, Castine, Bucks should immediately thereafter pay out the J. P. (Jllley, administrator oa tbe estate of north 51 degrees west to tbe town road (o a 1 t .4 C. K MKHKKVKY, Judge. Robert W ilson, late of Mutlulcus, lu said county, port and Baager; Islesboro, Deer Isle, Beds wick At a Great Bargain! Somo of the wiser ones shook their same to such persons entitled thereto. A true copy,— Attest: Brookiln, Bluehlll and Ellsworth; Vinalhaven heads uud said Uncle Sum certainly Tbe jury list was revised at this meeting large stone; from thence north 44 degrees E owaho K. Oot/LD, Register. Green's Landing, Bwuu's Islsud Bo. W est Harbor One Iwo-sented, extension-top Car- couldn’t curry the whole lead output at and the following names added: John M c In ­ west to stake and stones on the old town line North East Harbor and Bar Harbor. KNOX COUNTY.-in Court of Probate, held at OitDKltKD, That notice thereof be given, three iage. Nearly aa good as new. Will tyre, William Malcolm, George McIntyre, (act of Legislature, 1839); thence north 12 twice its rnurket vuiue. They wero degrees east, per compass, to a stone inonu- I Rockland, ou tbe third Tuesday of June, 1H07. weeks successively. In Tug Couaian Oa z st t b , all at one-third its form er price. confident that if he should attempt to Aaron Harthorne, Benjamin Wentworth, J. B Koster, guardian of Ralph D. aud Hattie M. printed In Rocklund, lu said county, that all per­ Robert Gay, Rufus J. Harthorne, James ment at the corner of Friendship and W aldo­ Hnowmun, minors, of Rockport, In said county, sons Interested may attend at a Probate Court to be do so the lead coins would soon puss ut huvisg presented final account of guardluueblp of held ut Rookland, ou the third Tuesday of July Young, Darius Norton, Thomas C. Kelleran, boro marked 1838 with red chalk." BLUEHILL LINE their junk value. This would upset euld wards for allowance: next, aud show cause, if any they have, why the Jesse Robinson, Isaac W iley, Simon H yler, A spirit of adjournment seemed to pervade OltUKliKD, 'That notice thereof bu given, three SPRING SCHEDULE. said account should uot be allowed. credits und bnsiness and rniu the whole 2d. and John M iller. the annual town meeting, which met M on­ weeka successively, In 'The Courlur-Uuzetlu, 80 it C. E. MKHKBVEY, Judge. ;in Effect Suturdny, May IS, 18U7. H. H. CRIE& CO. printed lu Rocklund, lu >uld county, that ull per c o m m u n ity . 1K40. The annual town meeting for 1840 day, March 8. Before the officers were elect­ A true copy,—Attest: 4w82 sone Interested muy attend at u Probate Court to be E dwakd K. Gould, Register. STR. CATHERINE When 1 finish the translation of this was held Monday, March 9, and the following ed and the business disposed of under the held ul Rookland, ou the third Tuesday of July story and learn how the tangle wus set­ (fficers elected : Moderator, William Malcolm; warrant calling this meeting, three adjourn­ next, uud show cuuse, If any they have, why CAPT. O. A. OKOOKBTT, ments were made, the final one occurring the said account should uot be allowed. FIRE, tled, I w ill write uguin.— Francis E. Clerk, Darius N orton; Selectmen, George tj0U8lKUpER W ill leave Rocklund, on arrival of steumer from Wednesday, A pril 17. The following officers C. E. MEBERVBY, Judge. Nipher iu St. Louis Globe-Democrat. M cIntyre, Robert (Jay and John Robinson; A true oopy,—A ttest: Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday aud Buturduy were elected for the year 1841: Moderator, for Dark llurbor, North West Harbor (Deer L IF E and Assessors, Thomas C. K elleran, Edward K e l­ 3043 Enwxun K. Gould, Register. Isle,) Bargeutville, Bedgwlck, Brookiln, So. Blue­ leran and Jesse Robinson; Treasurei, Darius John McIntyre; Clerk, Darius Norton; Se­ Ot lfnl.pi hlll, Parker Point, Bluehlll, Hurry aud Ellsworth W hich Is the Gooae? KWOX COUNTY, ft Goortof Probate hate ot ACCIDENT N orton; Superintending school committee, lectmen, George M cIntyre, Benjamin W ent­ Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1307. RETURNING will leave Surry at 8 a. in. (stage worth and Aaron Hartborn, Assessors, Rob­ Keep Coimuuiption from leaves Ellsworth 7.80 o'clock) every Monduy, William Rice, Dr. Thomas Gore and Thomas John ii Eells, guardian of J. Itleston Gould, minor child, of Rockport, lu suid county, buying Wednesday aud Friday, muke stops ul ubove laud­ C. K elleran; Collector of Taxes, John M ont­ ert Gay, Jesse Robinson and Darius Norton. vour houie« by 'Itie line of ing atutlous, including South Brooksville, on Mon­ INSUHANCE Jesse Robinson having refused to accept the presented his first and final uccoant of guardluushlp gomery at four cents and three mills on tbe of suid ward for allowance: days and connect ut Rockland with steamer for We represent only good and reliable companies office, John Robinson was chosen to till the Boston every Monduy uud Frlduy. dollar; Constable, John Montgomery; Road GHDeaeo, That notice thereof be given, three which enable* us lo give eutlre eutlefaclloa to all vacancy at tbe last adjourned meeting. Treas­ weeka successively, iu TlIB CoUiUxa-GxzxTTM, G a r d n e r ’s O. A . CROCKETT, Manager patrons. Call und ex iiniiie the great accumulation Surveyors, Simon Young, Alden Robinson, printed lu Rockluud, in said county, that all per­ Rockland, Muiue. policy and see how It coin pares with others you Jacob Robinson, Thomas C. Kelleran, John urer, Darius Norton; Collector, James Bay- have previously exainiued. sons Interested may alteud a*, a Probate Court to be Robinson, Benjamin Wentworth, Thomas son, and voted 4 ceuts and 9 mills for collect held at Rookland, ou the third Tuesday of .July R em ed y W e are also Agent* for the New Home Hewing ing; Constables, James Payson aud Aithur Vinalhaven di Rockland Steamboat Co. Machine and keep a lew of them constantly on Rivers, John Miller, Rufus J. Hartborn and Cores C’ougliM, La. (Grippe, Summer Arrangem ent. hand to sell on very tasy terms aud each tnaebint Cornelius Davis; Field Drivers, Isaac Payson, F, K elleran; Road Surveyors, Dexter Jame­ is also fully warranted. Give us a trlul Heartened, Dynpepbia, Cou- TWO TRIPS DAILY! lohn Burton, David Seavey and John Fulmer; D. H. & E. L. GLIDDEN, Fence Viewers, Arthur F. Kelleran, John ttlpated Liver and all alleo -----BETW KKM----- Vinalhaven, Maine. Freeman and John Fulm er; Surveyor of dung of thegtoinach. Lumber, ThomasC. Kelleran; Pound Keeper, Vinalhaven and Rookland. Office on Malo street Over Dry Goods Ds Tbiu remedy hag been In ut»e for al- Commencing TUESDAY. JUNE I, (807. the partoient of Kodwell Greulte Go. It Robert Gay. Steam er Tbe sum of £273 was raised for the support In said county, deceased, her dower lu the real ea- mogt a cenIu 17 but bag never before of schools, and >440 to defray town qbarges. been placed on tbe market. It baa GOV. BODWELL! ITCHING PILES William Page, William Bradford and William CAPT. WM. H. CREED, «zrucreu, min nonce luercor ua given, imoe never been known to fail to cure. SWAYNE'S Brackett having petitioned the town to be set weeks successively, hr The Courier-Gazette, W U U.V. ViDAlhavell lor Rockland -vary weak off from tbe fifth school district, and to estab­ JCurea Every Form of Inflammation; printed iu Rockland, lu said County, that ail Lay, *1 7 :00 ». m. uud 2 p. m. PILES lish tbe boundary line between the fifth and INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL. nersoue interested may at lend at a Probate Court to Reluming, will leave Rockluud, TUlaou'a Wharf, ▲BBOLUTfiLY OUKBS. OINTMENT W hat It Hate Done. sixth districts at Ezekiel Thompson’s northerly Originated by an old Family Physician In 1810. be held ul Rockland, ou the third Tuesday of July lor Vtnulkaven ul 9 :30 u. di. uud 4 :00 p. ui , laud­ Itacta promptly. It Is a I ways.ready for use. Dropped next, uud show cause, if auy they have, why MzMTixsviLLa^Jan 11, lag7. ing ut Hurrioune D ie, eucb trip bulk wuyu. line, the petitioners were grauted leave to ou sugar suneriug children fovu It. Every Mother the suid return should uot be accepted, and dower Mu. Gshdm bb : W. 8. WHITE, Oeuerul Uacuyei. withdraw. It was voted not to divide the should have It lu the house for colic, croup, cholera assigned accordingly. Dear S i r I wish lo make known to the publlo Rockluud, Me , Uuy 24, 1897. A certain man had the good fortune morbus and summer complaints, nalu lu the C. E. MEBERVEY, Judge. that I beve thoiouably tested iu nsv family the so- fifth school district as petitioned by some o f btonUch, bowels or kidneys. For bites, burns, called “ Gardner's Remedy" aud iu d II to be the A true copy,—A ttsst : to possess a goose thut laid him a gold­ bruises, sun burn, sprains or struins, it Is tho sover­ best family mtdlciae for coughs co de, boursenrss VINALHAVEN H TEAM BOAT CO- the inhabitants living within the limits of the eign cure. All who u>e It are amazed ut Its mur- 3*43 EDWARD E. GOULD. Register en egg every day. But, disuppoiuttd same. It was voted to expend the sum of veloua power and ure b" I In its praLu lor ever after. sad laflammstloo of the kidneys, and would not be E'CTBS C O N SU L T A T IO N . without it. T o m ft N ( LARK. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. with tbe income uud thiukiug to seize >500 for tbe repair of highways, and to allow For more than forty years 1 have used John­ HTATE OF MAINE. son's Anodyne Liniment iu my family. 1 regard br. Gao ao a. X»b 1ft, lg»7. Great Egyptian the whole treasure ut once, be killed tbe same rates for labor and use of materials it oue of the best und sa!c»t family mnlklnes. KNOX BU.—At a Probate Court held at Rockiaad My boys were taken sick with the grippe and I IN CFFECT MAY 1st, 1BU7. Remedy A pos­ tbe goose, und cutting her open found on tbe highway as paid in 1839. Tbe road To be used internal and external In all cases. in aud for said County of Kuox, on the fifteenth wse advised to try Gardner s Remedy I lp io v e d itive C u re for all xua day of June, iu the year of our Lord one .hous surveyors were instructed to discharge tbeir O. IL I LLM, Dea. 2d Haj-i. Ch., Baugor, M(b the best rem lucty s. vcn. just the treatment for coughs and colds 1 can and Bladder be! several duties according to law, and to make that is necessary is to give them u dose, bathe tho A ccilalu instrument, purporting to l>e the last certainly it-eowmtnd it lo otbeis. A lvau Baxbku, Captain. Trouble* Mos returns to the selectmen aud assessors of all chest uud throat with your Liniment, tuck tin in ia will uud lestumeut of Flu Albert Hunt, late 0/ Mu» K ara Br< arson s. W D. BxkHKTT, Clerk. excellent for Bci Much wauls more uud loses all. bed, and the croup disappears as If by magic. persons who were found delinquent from Vlnallrsvwn, iu said county, having ecu presented On above date, wind and weather permitting, -k St lea Bend 4 cts. E. A. PgMttgNor, Rockport, Texas, for probate. will leave Bwan's Island every week day at ft :46 stamps. The working out or otherwise paying their road tax, Okt/xuan, that notice thereof be given to alt PREPARED RY ★ Silver htuudurd a Drawback. Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed free. a .u . Green’s Landing at 7 a. in., Vinalhaven about w KgyiUan Modi* so (bat the sums found due could be included in The Doctor's slgriature und directions on e* ei y hot tie. persons luleiested, by causing a copy of eoio 8.20 a. in., arrive at RockJand about 0 86 in. M. Leroy-Beaulieu, the French econ­ tbe tax for 1881 The selectmen were made gvld l.y all Inuggi-ts. P> . » cents. 3U bottles, pel Ilion with this order 1 hei eon to be publish'd NAWIKL (U H intH RETURNING. will leave Rockland every week ’ ‘•EMKARAu f BfsX-rtr rgjdllKMOy a COM«< U.: oru House bt . Itos ton, three weeks successively iu The Courier Gaz« wspuper pub Ishi-d at Rocklund. iu said county, Landing 4 :46 p in., arriving at Bwau'a Island — buts, suys he considers Japan’s udoptiou purchase a lot of land for a public burying that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held For sale by G. I. Robinson Drug Co-, Thomsa* about 6.46 p. w ground. at Rockland, iu and for said county, ou the tweu on, andT. U. Donohue, Rockland. Connections a of the gold standard to be u complete th lh day of July, A D. 1307, at nine o’clock A special town meetiog was held Saturday, M. C R K., arriving in Port law refutation of the bimetallic theory thut iu the forenoon, and show cause if any they have, Boston at 0 :30 p. ur., same day. and George McIntyre elected moderator. arsons’ P ills why the prayer of the petitioner should not be u depreciated monetary »tuudard gives Positively cure billon sirens aud sick headache, Tk« fio- zy __ h)< t free. K elleran who refused to accept the position 1 .1». JUHNBOM & 22 Custom House b I., Bos tom 80 43 Elw a u d E. (joiLb, Register. THE ROCKLAND COCKIER OAZETTE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1897,

Don’t forget he dance at Oak H ill Grove S O T K 3 N T EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN Saturday night, July 3. LIGHTNING Burns—Rockland, .Tune 25, to Mr. and Mra. Fred Burns, n son Have a Fourth With Us W . F. Tibbetts has received his commission T vttlf. Rockland Jane 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrrrt .emrnt. In lhl« column not to rxered as shipping commissioner. C. E. Tuttle, a daughter. nave a glorious day—Have a barrel of fan —ora five linen tnaerted once for 25 cent*, four times for Great races at Knox Park July 5. CAUSED HORRIBLE ACCIDENT YESTERDAY Kkakine— Sandvpolnt, .Tone 16, to Mr. and Mra. Yacht Glide of Belfast on a cruise along barrel of beer— your firecrackers —shoot 60 cent* Frank Ulmer’s barber shop has been reno­ Frank Erskine, a daughter— Flora Alice. crabs—shoot i snipe—shoot your mouth off If von coast visited our harbor Sunday. Good Herrick—Brooklln, June 10, to Mr. and Mra. are big enough—Do anything your conscience bids vated throughout. Frank A. Herrick, a daughter. you—just so you celebrate tho glorious 4th of July W a n t e d . The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Y. M. Kennbv—Sandypolnt, Jn» e 15. to Mr. and Mra. Tugs S. N. Smith and Frederick M. Wilson Bolt Ran Down Signal Wire nt Engine i as a patriot should. Cost you nothing— C. A. rooms at 2 30 Friday afternoon. Quarry and Fired a Three-Hole Riant— ' Fred Kenney, a daughter—Mildred Frances. are being painted. N ewcomb—Bucksport, June 11, to Mr. and Mra. A XTK R—A Iflrl for r»nrr»l hom ework. A rehearsal for the minstrel entertainment Apply Io person nt 3 Limerock .trcel, Rook- Roger Rhodes is employed at Packard’s Silas Bunker Burled Under Thousand ; B. C Newcomb, a daughter. Blackington Foots the Bill. will be held at 7.30 tomorrow evening. Casks Bock and James Cates and Seamon j Petrib—Sullivan, May 80, to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ lY produce establishment. ert L. Petrie, a son—William II. We’ve arranged a code of special values, in W ood Badly Injured — Particulars of the The Rockland man who planted last Satur­ Randall—Belfast, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. our furnishing department, whereby you are getting ANTED — Krerebody who own. a wntoh to The Cobb block at the N orth End is being f rades day can hardly look for green stuff on July Terrible Affair Which Has Caused So John M Randall, a daughter. your 4th of July fixln’s with a good sized reb a te- , . know that I'anlolo the j.w eler In the Thor qpnverted into a tenement. enough saved to buy yon a good day of fun. Fourth. Much Sorrow. V awnah—Waldoboro, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs dike Hotel block will put In a new mailt e,r1 n , for Peaches are in the market, but they are of Ernest Vannah, a daughter—Bessie A. t i l l The water rates will be due July 1 and a distinctly emerald hue as yet. The Engine Quarry at the head of Lime Parsons—Friendship, June 16, to Mr. and Mrs. atrons are requested to call and pay up. W e are offering some good trades Lincoln W . Parsons, a daughter—Margery. You Need a Cool Shirt ANTED—Everybody to know that Celery Capt. Daniel Gilbert has moved into the rock street, owned by the Cobb Lim e Com­ A n d r ew s—Thomaston, Juno 20, to Mr. and o pay, no water you know. White with linen bosom are 60 cents, the $1 and Caffeine Capeolea will euro al forma Howes tenement on W illow street. B pany with Marcena B. Winslow and William this week to clean up our stock. Mrs. N. Andrews, a son. kind we sell at 75 cents Negligee shirts are 26 W of Headache,. 1* Capsule. 10 eenta. In.l.t on The steamer Gov. Bodwell will leave Vinal- Spear as foremen, was the scene yesterday We place in our south window this Blackington—Rockland, June 24, to Mr. and cents and double that price don’t buy any better haring Celerv aad Caffeine Capsules You will City Clerk W . F. Tibbetts has taken the Mrs. Ralph H. Blackington, a son—Maurice Kil­ haven, Saturday, July 3, at 5.30 p. m. and afternoon of the most horrible accident which ones. always use them .______89*42 agency for the Manchester Fire Assurance Co. week a lot of bourne. will leave Rockland, Sunday, at 3.30 p. tn. has been witnessed in the quarry region for A N T E D .—Feople to knew that I do the eery Edwin Libby Relief Corps holds a straw­ heat o f Vphalstery and Farnlture repair- for the islands. many years. 3VE A . R . R . I H D You Need Cool Underwear W Ing, old furniture repolished and make over mat-berry festival Thursday evening. Strawber­ The officers of Golden Rod Chapter, Order The cause was lightning and as a result Parsons—8 m ith.—Ellsworth, June 16, Geo. K. Here are a couple of our 4th of July values: Parsons, M. D , of Penobscot and Miss Annie J. tresses N .T . MURRAY, Sea atreet. ries and cream. of Eastern Star, are requested to meet at the Silas Bunker was killed instantly, while James Bnlbriggsn are 60 cents, worth at least 76 cents. Smith of Ellsworth. Blue clouded are 40 cents—others get 75 cents for Rev. Fr. Collins of Bangor is to assist Rev. lodge room this, Tuesday,evening at 7 o’clock Cates and Seamon Wood were badly injured. W niTM ORii—W ebster —Bucksport, June 12, •em. £JIR, L 8for >w. _ general______housework,_ and the Fr. Phelan at St. Bernard’s church for the for the purpose of considering important M r. Bunker was buried beneath over 1000 Lon M. Whitmore and Miss Annie II. Webster, both of Verona. ( j nursery caa obtain irst-clasa placesbv apply next two months. casks of limerock from which position it took Pongees business. Knioht—Stabt—Camden, .Tune 19, by Rev. lug at the Intelligence office of MR8.R.O. HEDGES, nearly two hours to get the body. You Need Other Fixin’s f Oroee Street, Rockland. 48. The regular monthly meeting o f the E p ­ The steamer Gov. Bodwell will leave Tillson Fred M. Preble, Ralph A. Knight and Miss Carrie A b nearly as any of the dazed quarrymen F Start, both of Camden. Como right along—you’ll not bo disappointed. worth League will be held af the Methodist wharf, Sunday at 10 a. m. for a sail up the We carry everything and at any prlco. Neckwear, can remember the fatality occurred about 2 30 F ish er —S w an—Camden, Juno 24, by Rev. L. F o r S a le . church next Thursday evening. bay as far as Camden, returning to Crescent washable or silk, 5c, I0o, lie , 20c, 26o, for washable p. m. local time. A thunder shower, which Which we will sell for the low price D. Evans, Fred L. Fisher of Somerville, Mass., and ties; silk ones are 16c, 25c, 36c, 45o, 65c. Hose, a A Methodist prayer meeting for ladies will Beach in season for a delightful fish dinner. Miss Inez Eugenia Swan of Camden. pile o f'em ; fast blaok are lOo, others all the way passed but very lightly over the city proper Mank—Bailey—Waldoboro, Juno 20, by Rev. IRT POR SA LE — Parties requiring dirt In be held at the home of Mrs. French, 51 G ran­ Sale c f tickets w ill be limited. of 5 cts. a yard. They are hand* from 6e up to the silk. W e carry tho creme of any quantity for filin g house iota. Apply to had been in progress about 15 minutes when John J. Bullfinch, Webster A. Mank of Waldoboro some styles and fine pretty goods. and Miss Caro E. Bailey of Liberty. fancy vests, both silk and pique, and don’t charge D W . F. T i B mKTIb . 3SI Ltm.rock St. 3»-42ite street, Thursday at 2.30 p. m. The frame for George Palmer’s new house, there came a terrific c.ash which reverberated you 100 per cent profit Juat because they're pretty, Park street is up and being boarded. The Select a dress from them today as P ea se —T bw ksburt.—Appleton, June 24, by Frank C. Norton, George A. Nash, W. W. through the quarries with a louder echo than Rev. C. B. Harden, Harrison O. Pease of Appleton either. W e have sweaters, 25c to $6; duok pants, 1OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—Fanr-,trln, Graves, and John Rankin rode to Castine new house of John F. Singhi, which sits next they will go quick. $1.26, best grade; and suitings In all grades. Our the loudest blast the men can ever remember. and Mrs. Mary B. Tewksbury of Winthrop, Mass. prloes are as cheap as wo buy—and that we buy Sunday, on their wheels, returning on the west is receiving the finishing touches and will Lane—AiiMBTitoNO—Rockland, Juno 23, by A t that same instant the 18 workmen who W e are closing out a pretty line cheap Is an old established fact. Bodwell excursion. They had breakfast in be ready for occupany in about six weeks city clerk W. F. Tibbetts, Walter Ilarvoy Lane and were engage., .n the quarry were blinded by Luella May Armstrong, both of Rockland. OPEN TILL NOON ON THE FIFTH. Belfast, dinner in Castine and supper in The ladies of Edwin Libby Relief Corps a huge ball of fire, as large some of the men of Dimities for 0 1.2 cents a yard. OR SA L E .-D w ellin g bonne end lot with (table Rockland, a long and pleasant ride. will give a public supper and dance at Grand describe it as a barrel, which apparently MEZD and outbuilding, connected, nearly two .ere. 1 case Summer Blankets 39 cts. a F of land with a never falling well of water near the Matthew Rilley of Frankfort, but formerly Arm y hall, Thursday evening, July I. The landed right among them. A second crash, p a ir . L ight—Nobloboro. June 19, Nathaniel J. Light' house. ,1 luatrd Io the town of Vlnal Haven and of this city was ordained to priesthood in Port­ usual circle supper with the addition of straw­ which sounded even more deafening than the aged 60 years, 6 months. A nderhon—Hampton, V a , Juno 18, nt the within one mile of the paetofflea, near the Ea,t land, Sunday, Bishop Healey officiating. M r. berries and cream. Tickets to supper and first to the terrified men, followed, coming Good Red Damask for 18 cents a Boston quarry, so called. W ill be sold at a bar- National Soldier’s Homo, Edward R. Anderson, in, tb« reason lor Belling la sw ing ta sickness. Reiley is a brother of Miss Lizzie Reiley and dance twenty-five cents. A ll are invited. not from above but below, and the huge mass y a r d . formerly of Camden, aged 63 yoars. 0. E. BLACKINGTON Br id g e s-Penobscot, June 14, Dudley C. ir terms enquire of the owner on the premises, Mrs. Julia Reiley Sullivan of this city, wl o Steamer Gov. Bodwell took a large party of rock which was just being prepared for a CHARLES E. FORBES, or D. H. GL1DDBN, Good Bleached Damask for 25 Bridges, aged 02 years, 3 months. 435 Main St. K with a number of other Rocklaud Catholics of excursionists to Castine Sunday, the day blast, rose slowly into the air and fell back Vina, Haven, Maine. 89 cents a yard. Costello—Bucksport, June 10, Daniel Costello, attended thv services. being a perfect one for the Bail down bay. with a grinding sound, crushed into fragments OR SA L E —Lime cask BDd »PP>® ^arr*1 • l.°ck George W all’s horse ran away at the North A t Castine di ner was served at the Acadian — a premature discharge. Thirteen of the Good Bleached Cotton 5 cents a crew were gathered in the reservoir at the F tor sale by LENTOST* GRlNMKLL. Union, End Saturday afternoon. Charles Freeman House and several hours’ stop was improved y a r d . moot, aged undertook to stop the animal on Granite by the excursionists in seeing the sights of extreme bottom of the quarry and al) yefgairi G ray—Brooksville. June 9, Joachim Gray, aged Table Oils for 15 cents. 85 years, 8 months, 28 days. OR SA L E —The well known Keating farm street but was thrown down and dragged the historic town which celebrated its cen­ a position fraught with the ylmost peril. Every man was toqnnuch dazed to know Rich—Brewer, Juno 19, Mrs. Annie A . Rlcli, situated In Appleton, | mils from postoffice, some distance, the wagon finally passing over tennial last year. Good Huck Towels 12 1-2 cents, aged 73 yoars. A G reat Offer! F schools, stores sad churches and 6 miles from what at 1)111 when a sense him. M r. Freeman was naturally pretty badly A ll those who like to enjoy a day’s outing SIMP80N—Sullivan, May 16, Ambrose Simpson, Union depot. Thia farm coaalsts of ,0t acres of roGltf^ rfimj|$r , became fully understood a large size. aged 82 years, 9 months and 2 days. tillage, pasture and wood land, cuttlag 4t tens af bruised. The horse was not stopped until he should take in the excursion to Bangor Aext rapid search was made among the ruins The Best Carpet Sweepers for T ibbetts—Belfast, June 29, Susan M. Tibbetts, hay, and an orchard of 400 thrifty apple, pear, reached the South End. Sunday on either of ^ c ^.^jgflmers Merry- uged 78 years and 10 months. cherry sad plum trees, with small ftu’H. A well of which resulted in finding that Silas Bunker FOR. About 5 o'clock last Wednesday morning coneag or Catherine. s™ up the river at S2.5O each. W oodcock—Searsmont, Juae 17, Hsratlo N. ^ ■ ^ t e r is near the baildlags, whle'< eonsists of was under tons of stone, dead beyond Woodcock, sgsd 81 years. a tw a at- rled house la feed repair with a one this season of the year is one of the best in the while F. W. Smith was driving near the head the shadow of a hope, while James Cates and French Sattecns only 15 cents a Barrows—Warren. June 25, Frank B . Barrows, barn, carriage. Ice, hea sod teol house* world the scenery being magnificent beyond aged 48 years, 8 months. aed^^Tbe sltuatlea ef thU hemesteae eanoot be of Limerock street he noticed that the roof Seamon Wood were badly injured. description. O nly 50 cents on either boat y a r d . excelled la Kaox Ceaaty, and eharass all who have of the Perry Bro«. engine house was afire. In Cates was buried nearly to the thighs by One Dollar for round trip and you have four hours in Ladies’ Summer Vests, a good one, Silverware, Watches and Jewelry at ever ae- n it. To close aa estate it will ha said by due time his shuuls attracted the attention of the stone but it was seen that he was alive callingtiling on the subscriber at tba premises. CARO the engineer and the fire’s ambition was soon Bangor. only 12 1-2 cents each. Oenthaer’s. . KE.ATING. W»<1 and conscious and a rescue crew at once went squelched. The blaze was probably started Miss Freda Bicknell is mourning the loss to his aid. The nerve of the man proved A few more of the yard wide Per­ and ten cents by mail ive will send OR 8 A IX - Wholesale sad retail, Paris O w n t>y a flying spark from the chimney. of a new bicycle which bad been her property something wonderful. It was fully half an at lowest prlees. • . I. ttOdIMdOh DRUG but three days and which she was just learn­ cales for 6 1-2 cents. a check good fur F CO., Thomsatoa, Me. 84 The Ladies’ Circle of the Methodist church hour before he could be released, it being w ill have a supper and lawn party at Mrs. ing to ride. The wheel was stolen from M r. necessary for the men to pry away the rock Good Crash 3 cents. X T E W HOUSE FOR SALK at a bargain. N ot a Bicknell’s stable Sunday night, and the im­ Henry Jenkyns, Pleasant street, tomorrow which suirounded him and often to break the Summer Dress Goods all*[marked cheap made bowse but ane tharoughly well afternoon and evening. Supper will be prints of the thiePs feet were plainly seen. larger pieces which propped him up, with built. Neither labor asr expeass baa beam spared d o w n . Excursion to Bangor. to make It eeaveataat, attraet ve sad home like served at the usual hour and rather more than The weeel was a Keating, Model 31 and num­ heavy sledge hammers. W ith his left leg One Dozen within and without. Il has • rooms, spacious the usual line o f delicacies w ill be served. bered 20,743. I t was geared to 63. M r. Bick­ broken in two places Cates endured what We shall offer some extra good hallways, bath room and several claseU It la There will be elaborate decorations arid nell offers £10 reward for the apprehension must have been more than mortal agony and Stmr. Merryconeag, pleasantly located la a goed asighborbood at 18 bargains in our Cloak and Suit room. booths for the sale of ice cream and cake. of the thief. did not even faint. Birch St., 80 rode from sleetrlea, 275 rods from Jackets,Capes and Suits to be closed P.O . Address J N. FARNHAM, 82 Cedar Street. One of the men offered him a drink but CAPT. ARCHIBALD, Cabinet Photographs There was a large crowd at Oak H ill Grove J. H ow ard M uch of Boston, representing T83tf out at cost. Sunday all day and evening. The Camden the W in e Coca Co., is a guest at The Lindsay this be refused saying that it was not a drink ------Will make a trip to Bangor------he wanted, but to get out of the hole he was OAT______F J R SA L E —17 foot aloop-rlMed sail Brass Band furnished the music. Next Sun­ and intends to make Rockland his borne in 1 lot Fur Collarettes, prices from in. boat, large mainsail and Jib, la goed colcondi­ day, July 4, the Camden Band will play at the the future. H e is a gentleman of very pleas­ •2.75 to S5.00. Check is good until Jan. 1, 1898, but tion, bout sew ly palated, suitable for a pleasure or s B Grove afternoon and evening and a large ing address, an able conversationalist and a W hen the last piece of stone had been re­ Sunday, July 4. can be had for a limited time only so gathering i, expected a, tbi. i« one of the fin- most interesting gentleman to meet. H e has moved it was found that Bunker’s hands were W indow Screens 25c and 30c. apply at once to ______If aold at cst placet in the state for a day’s outing. been a very extensive traveller and there is tightly clasped around Cates’ legs, but the Speclel car with coupon tickets from Thomaston above will be aold at a great bargain to Bangor, back to Rockland 60 cents. once. Would cxchaaga boat for a good bicycle. Next Monday, July 5, there will be a fourth of hardly a country on the globe that be has not bands were all that were visible of the unfor­ Addrew, P . O. Box 208, Camden, Me. SlTS8w July celebration all day and evening. Danc­ visited. Being a close observer and a student tunate man for his body lay beneath three feet Morse & Davies, of stone. It took more than an hour longer OR SALE—At We«t Malo street, Thomaatou, ing afternoon and evening also other attract­ of men,customs and places an evening of rare FARE FROM ROCKLAND, 5Oots SUll, ibe tw oatory wooden frame ballding, with ions. pleasure can be profitably and entertainingly to exhume the remains of Bunker and they Save Money by coming to This F ot, occupied by n . M.Gardlner, harneaa deafer. A presented such a horrible appearance, with Leave Tillson's Wharf at Seven, Camden at Eight i LB VI MORSE. FRED M. DAVIES Collin’s American Troubadours are booked passed in his society. Possessed of a keen good bualaeaa location. W ill be aold for caah at a the head almost severed from the body that . . Store. . . prlee far below Ita value, Waa thoroughly rebuilt for Farwell Opera bouse for next Monday insight and rare business ability he has had none of his fellow workmen would look. The three yearn ago. Apply te II. M. G A RDINER, or and Tuesday evenings. This company is marked success as a salesman. H e is in Rock­ G. II G ARDINER, Thomaatou, Me. 23tf body was hoisted to the precipice above composed of some of the very best vaude­ land to establish headquarters in Maine for and immediately taken to the Burpee under­ ville lights on the American stage and pre­ the W ine Coca Co. whose preparation, W ine TORE FIXTURES FOR SALE—York safe, taking rooms. weight 1500 Iba.; meat, platform and two sents an evening’s entertainment of music, French Coca, is rapidly becoming a house­ Seamon W ood’s escape was of the most m i­ Scounter ecalea; coffee mill; three ahow caaea andmirth and mimicry and one that all w ill en hold name throughout the country. Last E. B. Hastings raculous character. W ood’s position in the A STRICTLY CASH STORE other fixtures. L. F. STAR RETT, Aaalgnee, joy. The company is considered one of the year 60,000 gallons of this non-alcoholic, in ­ Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. 191 S quarry is that of bell boy and he had been very best travelling and only book for the vigorating, nourishing preparation was sold standing at his position directly over the WO story dwelling with ell and abed, stable leading vaudeville houses. W e will give and the sales this year have more than trebled. aad small carriage house. House has 13 M r. M uch intends to visit every town on the loaded holes ready to touch the electric but­ T rooms besides pantries, halls aud shed; eight orfurther particulars in our next issue. coast from Rockland to the Bay of Fundy, ton which would notify the engineer and men SXerVRSZOXT I nine closets. Arrauged for two families. VS star Clifton & K arl got in some tall work last on the bank that a blast was about to be fired. This pleasant weather with ita warmth and sunshine should make you below sad al»ove, also on the outside of the house week when they painted the residences of together with the chief cities and towns o f the —T O - and In the stable. N ew ly p .luted last fall. Elec- state, and if sugce&s does not crown his efforts It was down this very signal wire that the think of changing your headwear and other things of a summerish nature. Fred Larrabee on Spruce street, Mrs. Currier trie cars pass the door. Also a large lot on Waldo it w ill be no fault of his. M r. Much is a man ball of electricity came when the heavy thun­ Nothing is more appropriate for this weather than a Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small on Birch street, E. A . Butler on Beech street, of family and it is a pleasure to learn that be derclap sounded, and in some manner it field of IK « r e . m u the John Jone. farm on A. J. Erskine on Beech street, and John D . Jameson*, point. Inquire of C. C. CKOBB, of w ill become a resident of our city. caused a cross of the wires of the battery from Cochran. Baker k Croaa, 408 Main Bt, Rockland. M ay on Grove street; this in addition to com­ which all of the blasts in the quarry are dis­ pleting work on the residences of Sam’l It was quite evident Friday that there was charged. The effect was exactly as though Bryant, David H. Ingraham, F. W. Wight a circus in town for as early as sunrise women the battery button had been pressed and the sundayTI uly 4. JR BALE—10 h. p. Boiler and Engine and with infants in their arms commenced to . . STRAW HAT . . and Mrs George Knight. Clifton & Karl have three 12-foot boles which were loaded and Knuckle Jeinl Cider Free, all com plete. Can gather on the streets, fearing that they would len running. B. T . JACKSON, Kant Jefferson, some of the smartest men in the business with connected with wires were discharged. In miss the parade, while there was a crowd of them and we have yet to bear the first com­ eech of these holes was an average of 11 pow ­ They are cool, comfortable and stylish. Straw Hats from 50 ota. to $1.00 men at the grounds when the train rolled into plaint of their work. erful dynamite cartridges. STR. CATHERINE for people of all ages. CtKCOND Hand Horses for Bala. Address or the city at 3.30 a. m. The parade was started Mrs. F. W . Smith delivered a very interest­ T h e blast entire would have been nine such O cell on W . W . LIGHT, Bo. Lloertj, Me. l»4- on tim e and was witnessed by thousands of CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, ing aidress at the annual convention of the holes. Two more were connected, but not people. The elephants, large and small, the n g in e ______a n d b o ile r .- twenty horse Waldo County W. C. T. U. last Wednesday. with those which were fired by the thunder­ Will leave Tillson Wharf. Rockland, at 7.16 a. m. 6000 pound hippopotamus, the lions and the _ power Engine sad Boiler In good order. IL She took for her subject “Th e History and bolt while there were four more at some dis­ for Buagor, touching at Lincolnville Beach. A.E MILLS,. .p ™ Llacolnrille. Me. »1 many m ilk white horses naturally attracted the XXJVZkZCKZEOOKJS Progress of the Temperance Movement," tance away which bad not been connected at most attention. There was a large concourse tracing it from the time when there was no all. This would shortly have been done and A SPECIAL CAR leaves Thomaaton at 6.46 for Are also in vogue now. We have ’em from $1.00 to 13.00. T o L e t . of people at the grounds where Capt. Riley of btukn prohibitory law but the eflerts of temperate half an hour later had the thunderbolt per­ T illson’s Wharf, and tickets will be good to R the San Francisco ftre department made his to T homabtoh. Tickets on sale at T . B. A n­ people were diiected toward keeping formed a similar action 18 souls would have wonderful nervey leap and it can be said with drews*, Thomaston. .HR SIMPSON HODBK, at Owl’e Head Park, anyone from getting drunk. Singular as it gone into eternity with no earthly power to I will be let, le whole or In part, by the day or every degree of truth that it was the most Round Trip Tickets, including may seem, it was a custom in those times prevent. week, to famtlle. or partlea. who will provide daring leap ever made in this city. The lem­ car fares to and from Thomaston their own table and demeallc aerfitm. For p.rtlcu. that when a person did get drunk he must W ood was lifted several feet in the air by 50 cts. onade, peanut and pop corn men were thick lara Inquire of E D W IN BPRAGUK, Rockland, ‘ set ’em up" for the others. The prohibitory the force of the blast but instead of landing and did a thriving business. The perform­ Fish Chowder and other Refreshments nerved Maine. ______clause did not come until 1836. As may among the debris as was the case o f Cates ances in the afternoon and evening were well on board tbe Steamer. well be imagined, the address was listened to and Bunker, be was thrown to one side FERNALD, BLETHEN & CO. mENKMENT TO LET. to a small family »■> attended. The tumbling, trapeze and hori­ Stanley lane. North Mala .Meet, Rockland. with the undivided attention of the Waldo where bruised and bleeding he scrambled I zontal bar exhibition was as good as any ever Addreea P. 0 . Bex. JM. Warren, Maine. County temperance workera. farther away to a place of safety. The in­ seen in this city. Every performer was an jured men were sent out of the quarry on the Local sporUmen were thrown into excite­ artist even to the elephants and the bqxing 310 Main St., - Rockland. tramway drag and conveyed tq the home of ment yesterday by a singular incident that oc­ kangaroo. The wild west show, the chariot rtiswellaneous. Mrs. Amelia Butler where they were attended curred at the abandoaed Winslow quarry, just races, the performance of the hippopotamus by Drs. W. M. Spear, W. V. Ilanscom and and other features had to be necessarily OUND—A Bauch of Keys on Helmea atreet. south of the head of Limerock street. Two E. H . Wheeler. Ths owner can have the same hy psylnir for buck deer, who, for several days had been omitted owing to the muddy condition of the Cates principal injuries are a compound thisF advertiaameul. Esquire at THIS OFFICE. <1 grounds. It was a show that was enjoyable, noticed in the vicinity, made their appearance fracture of the left leg,a bad scalp wound and a near the quarry at the moment when a lime at least we enjoyed it. f OBT—A ftve mamba old mala beuad pup. bad bruising generally. Wood comes out of the rock train was pasting. The whistle o f the 1 J color black and white with black and taa disaster with a severe cut on the top of the head. Last sees la vicinity af Hlnekley Corasr, engine frightened the deer, who ran to the head and bad cuts on the arms and hands. Thomaston. Suitable reward for Information that quarry edge, one of them making a bold will lead to retoru of same. FRED A. GLEASON, Less than five minutes before the accident spring for the opposite bank which lay below Union. 39*41 Foreman Winslow remarked to a group of and a hundred feet away. The poor animal workmen that they had enough rock broken NION, Fast and Present. Au Illustrated his fell ahort, struck the rocky wall and was tory of the town of Uulon, Maine, from early GRAND CELEBRATION. and that they might move the section of rail­ U times to date By mall, post paid, 26 cents. Adkilled. H is companion, halting a moment on road track out of the (each of the forthcom­ dress, G. W. FIBH. Union, Maine. the brink, gathered his feet under him and ing blast. The men who began moving this sprang into the air, straight for the little lake Monday and Tuesday Evenings, track and who undoubtedly saved their lives T > ldI ANOFORTE 1NBTRUCTION.-M1SB MA- at the quarry bottom, 200 feet below, in which BEL U. HOLBROOK. K Camden Street, by this action were Nelson Blackington, The he alighted with a tremendous splash. The m il rreceive pupils iu nlaaoforte lustruotleo, July 5 and 6. George F. Thomas, Hiram F . Rivers, Alden either at her home or will ge to them. Especial precipitous sides prevented his getting out, so Crouse, Martin Scanlan and Nelson Burkett. attention given beginners. here he swam coolly about, while word flew W ork was suspended in all the neighbor­ H ARPEN your Lawn Mower/ over the etty. In a brief time a large crowd COLLINS’ ing quarries when the tragedy became known get it. sharpen It well and had gathered. Game Warden W. L. Black­ and fully 200 quarrymen assisted the work SJAMBS WIGHT. Park St. Place. ington had a skiff hauled from the harbor, a men of tbe Engine Quarry in their sad task mile distant, aud this was lowered down the American Troubadours Th e news spread here rapidly and hundreds quarry’s precipitous wall, launched into the of people went out to tbe scene. July Water Rates COMPOSED OF THE lake and manned. The deer was soon cap­ M r. Bunker, who was killed, was about 40 The Rockland Water Co. and the Camden and Continued tured, his feet tied, and then with enormous years of age, is survived by a wife whose Rockland Water Co. give notice that the water difficulty lugged by the men up the steep and Leading Lights of the Stage rates from July to January are due and payable maiden name was Etta Getcbell, and by one Will present a programme of Music, Mirth aud July 1st. Patrons will please call at the Company's tortuous ladders to the bank above, where an son Lisle, aged eight. There is also a daugh­ oflloe. No. 7 Lime Rock street and settle their bill. Mimicry refined iu every particular. enthusiastic crowd awaited the deliverance. ter, W innie by Mrs. Bunker’s first marriage Rockland Maine, June 29,1697. 8w41 An Entertainment That Will Make You Laugh The dead deer was dressed by Patrick A rm ­ M r. Bunker resided at the Meadows where strong. Warden Blackington took the res­ be and his family have enjoyed the good w ill cued buck borne, to rest him from his slight Regular Prices, 50c and 35o. BANK BOOK LOST. o f all. M r. Bunker was an especial favorite N otice i* hereby given that Clarence S. Blac^j bruises, and will release him directly. among bis fellow workman. M r. W ood is ingten o f Rockland. Me., has notified the Roeklauj Savings Bank that Deposit Book No. 9357, issued unmarried, but M r. Cates has a wife and Success by said Bank to said Blackington, is lost and that children dependent upon him for support. h f w ishes Ua obtain a dupllcute thereof. Tbe accident was due to tbe carclessuess of ROCKLAND o A VINOS BANK, nobody, but was simply the workings of a of our boys’ and youths’ department justifies our original belief that it would pay Rockland, Me,, June mysterious providence. Tbe fatality has cast another gloom over a locality where tbe you to give the same attention to junior clothing as to men’s. A visit will show NOTICE. dangers that attend the vocation of quarrymen BONDS! are loo well understood and feared. you the highest grade of children’s perfect fitting clothing at very ordinary prices. Guu I b . lib full 1 I oiler for a eonoei vative iuvesluieut, a line of choice home securities. City of Uocklaud Bonds maturing iu July, taken iu M ui-rivd I d lu,a nur u i, ot WU» acted ulier this HKNEY SIMMC exchange, or collected free of expense- City Clerk W. F. TibbclU was called home North Ualou Maine, Juoe 28. 1W from Crescent Beach in areat haste the other 41T48 $ Full particulars upon application. Witnuae: T. d. Bo WDM*. eight aud luuad at h it office a young couple BURPEE & LAMB, terribly auxious to get married. n o t i c e N. T. FARWELL, . “You tee,” hesitated tbe grooux at be VIMADMAV l» 7 . broached the subject, “ we waut to get married Wi4CJc«A ~ wy wile,____ _ Fannie L_ WLliau tuvin# Office 407 Main St., - - Rockland, Me. Lome without just cause provo- Next Door to City Treasurer. right away to that w« can go to the thow." The city clerk tied tbe knot quickly aud New England Clothing House forbid all persons Uustiug he. o I shall pay no debts conlraouc by tightly aud the gallery held two happy

" 'But yo’ wasn't headed fur home.' Nice Second Hand Hay Tedder • KEEP ZEB W HITE'S W HISKY “ ‘No. I was gwine np the rocks a Insist on the bit to look fnr b'nr tracks. ’ 1 Second Hand W alter Wood Mower IT WAS MOONSHINE STUFF AND NEAR­ "I never seed five madder men in all LY JAILED HIM. my bo'n days," laughed Zeb, “ and sum G enuine ON HAND of ’em were fur givin me the switch. 1 Jones Chain Mower As they had no proofs ng’in me they had to take off the handcuffs nnd let me go, Fooled the Revenue Men —Her Strange hut I tell yo' it did hurt, their feelins' to Advice and How the PoMnm Itnnter of do it. I picked np my keg nnd sot ont GREAT BARCAINS IN ABOVE Tennemiee Followed It. fnr home. The ole woman was wnitin ^ J A M A IC A "When I was in the ntnonshine biz- fnr me, nnd ns 1 opened the door she vst ness, ” snid Zeb White os wo sat on a looked tip, wifli a grin on her face nnd G°£ sez: The best W ashing Powell - Rep.-tirs for all Machines Nice Hartshorn oil log on the Rlope of the Cumberland GINGER mountains for an hour’s rest, “ I got " ‘Zeb, did yo’ find company on tin made. Best for all clean­ three or four bnd scares, but none of ’em m ountain?’ was ekal to the one I’m now goin to " ‘Yes; five revenue m en. ’ ing, does the work quickly, G. W. DRAKE, ©gtaoncai tell yon about. My still was a small *’ 'And jo ’ didn't try to git awny?’ cheaply nnd thoroughly. one, and to make any profit I had to ■’’N o .’ The Implement Man, ROCKLAND ’’ ‘Did they seem to feel powerful bnd carry my own kegs away. I had three Largest package— greatest econom y. or fonr ten gallon kegs, and after a rnn about it?’ I’d shoulder one and enrry it six miles " 'They did, fur snnh. When did yo' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, over the mountain to a sartin place and chnnge them kegs on me?’ C h letjo, Bt. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. sell the stuff. One day Ibrunga keg np “ 'When yo’ went hack to tho still. 1 to the house, so’s to git an nirly start, jest felt what, was gwine to happen nnd and I found the ole woman lookin wnnted to snve yo’. Don’t yo’ gwine to R aw W in d s mighty npsot. steppin high and feelin peart about it, FREER. SPEAR “ ’ W hnt’s hnpponed?' sez I, nrter h idin hoknse you'll hev gone to prison hut fnr the keg in the bresh a few rods away. me. Tlio Lnwd sent the feelin to me, I Chapped Hands ‘Whnt’s got. the m atter with yo'?’ reckon, nnd I worked it out nnd saved . . . AN D . . . “ ‘It's fidgets,’ sez she. y o ’r hide. ’ ” “ ‘But what about?’ "That was n sharp trick," I said ns C-O-R-L! ‘‘‘Fidgets 'kase I’ve seen a .-♦range the old mnn refilled his pipe. “Couldn't, he heat," lie chuckled. The t»ni> dealer In ihe c«ty wr»«» hu at ih» Sheerer’s Toilet Cream mnn nronnd. Zeb White, yo’ nr gwine present im»’ th<- . . . . , to git colohed tonight or su re’s yer “ And the next keg of whisky all went bo'nl* fur shoes, kuliker and snuff fur her." G enuinb: Franklin : Red Ash M. Q u a d . “ ‘Shoo, shoot’ There 1* a connection here. You will dlsoover ‘“ I’m n-feelin it in my bones, Zeb, MY STOCK IRCLUDK* Time They Were Dlnposrd Of. there I* something about It that I* lacking In other and yo’ know I don't git skeered over All also* Free Burning WhlM toilet requisite*. It* dellente odor, cooling and re- One (lay a well known probationer Ash, Lehigh Rgg nnd Broket, TH E NEW YORK CHAMPION HAY RAK E, the leader of the world In wood or ateel and the nuthin. Better wait two or three days.' White Ash, Franklin Htove Ke being moved for building breakwaters and the old mnn looked away into the valley, fully. (h e Best in the World. like, which gives employment to many ves­ “Not even if ycz won tlio fight?” in­ At Wholesale. £<*A«k your grocer fot with a smile on his face. It. Order* received by telephone. sel'------The Spring has been very cold, wet "Powerful quare, snh, hut it turned quired Rafferty. Always Reliable, and backward on tbe coast and crops are out nil right. I'd got about half way “ No, not even if Oi won the fight. much behind time and grow very slowly. If FRED R. SPEAR. over the ridge, nnd was feelin thnt I'd Oi’m paceahle he nature, but. Oi couldn't Sure Protection from Fire the theory is correct that the G ulf Stream is slitiunl tho thoughts of bavin the other NO. 6 PARK BT., ROCKLAND, ME. swinging away from our shores M aine may git through all right, when a mnn sud­ become too cold, even for a Summer resort. denly steps ont on the path in front of felly oallin mo names an alnisin mo EPH. PERRY, Agt., W e hope it is not correct------ThefSpring term me nnd cries ont fnr me to stand. Other cliaraokter fur six months or a yenr an Rookland, Maine. of the St. George H igh school at Tenants men cum np onter the airth, ns it wus, tliin lickin 'im fur it only wnusL”— Harbor closed a successful term last week. and I kuowed I'd bin took. Washington Star. GOOD TEA! A. M. AUSTIN, The school waa under the charge of Prof. W . “ ’Wn-al, who is it and what’s want- II.M athew s, a graduate of Colby. Principal Surgeon and Mechanical Oentla*. ad?’ D e c a d e n c e . Matbews is an inspiring teacher, a thorough Ml MAIN BT., . . ROCKLAND, MK disciplinarian, and a man of the highest char­ “ ‘Do yo’ surrender, Zeb White?’ Wnllnce— What a differenoo tlioro is 1 9 c a lb . acter, whose moral influence upon his pupils “ ‘In co’se, lint what d’yo want?’ between the present nnd tlio days of tho DR. F. E. FOLLETT^ “ ‘We waut yo', sah, and wo'vo got pioneers I and the community at large cannot he over* Formosa Oolong,sold over) whore lor estimated. It is to be devoutly Loped that yon ut lust. Bin layiu fur yo' fur three Ferry—All tho difference in tho Dental Surgeon. the bt. George H igh school may be so happy months past. Yo’ won’t make no mo’ world. Tho first thing tlio pioneers ■50c a lb ; our price 36c a lb. ; 3 K.BI’KAlt BLOCK-Cor. M.ln .nd I*ub ri*u, as to retain bis services for a long tim e------moonshine whisky this y’ar, Zeb White would do wns to make a settlement, hat lbs. for $1.00. St. George is a very strongly Democratic town —not this y'arl Com along now, and if that is the chief thing their descendants DR. J. H. DAMON, and elected a full list of Democratic town of­ are trying to avoid.—Cincinnati En­ Tbe best Country Butter 20cja lb. ficers at the last town meeting, but as bearing yo’ try ony of yo’r tricks yo’ll git a bul­ Nnrgeon nnd Mechanical le t!’ ” quirer, U o n t b a t on the qaestiona of sound money and a pro* Spices 4 l-2o a package. tective tariff, it is worthy o f notice that tbe ' ’So they captured yon with tho keg SUB A It BLOCK.V, . . IOS BU* Mils M A I* B Bt T s M sU s . I' on your shoulder?” I queried. A Freak Idea. Ether and Gaa always on hand. town gave a majority of votes for M cKinley, Best bulk Soda, same as you pay 7c and today tbe people generally without re* “With the keg on my shoulder, sah, Hewitt—Have you seen the freak nt gard for politics seem to be looking and wait­ and as I walked along with ’em I the museum? ajputknge lor, 5c a lb., 6 lbs. for ing for the passage of the new tariff act as the H. B. Eaton, M. D., knowed they had a dead case on me. Jewett—No. Tell mo about it. 2 5 c . harbinger of better times------Tbe people of They had a camp not fur away, and Hewitt—It’s au Ohio mnn who has St. George will average well with those of lever held public office.—New York Fresh Eggs alwaj s on band, by the other towns with respect to public schools, when wo reached it I made ont that Homeopathic Phjiiciaj & Sirin there was fivo men in tho crowd. They Suiiduy Journal. temperance, morality, general intelligence and case or dozen. OfHce Hour* 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to (1 aud 7 toO p, m. the Christian religion. The churches are all sustained with entbusiaim and are in a Lard by the pull or tubs at.veiy low 320 Main St., - Rookland, Me. • g r Night cull* will he answered at the office. flourishing condition; and as is ever the case, p r ic e s. good order and prosperity follow in their path. Call and see at W. V. HANSCOM. M. D. NORTH VASSALBORO Physician and Surgeon, 00 SEA STREET. Peter Williams, a well known merchant, o m e e l-s a a MAIN ST., Over Peterson » died at bis home in Boston last week. H e Tapley'a More. was born and lived in this village until 1885. Ornca IIo vb*—U lo 10 a. m , 1.80 to 4.80 p. m., H e went to work in tbe woolen m ill when 7 lo V p iu. only 8 years of age, learning every part of the work to thoroughly that at the age of 22 be S.G. Prescott &Co. DR. E. H. WHEELER, became overseer. In 1891 be started bis Physioian and Surgeon. SMITHTON present business at 104 Chauncey street. A Rockland, Me. widow, three daughters and two sons survive Sheriff Norton was in town recently and Teisphone 43-U. OKFICK A N l) ItBHIDKNCK ll^BCHOOLBT. took home a boarder, a young man who him. His only living brother is Samuel relcphune f l l l l |< hired a bicycle in Waterville, and forgetting Williams, owner of tbe Vassalboro Woolen Miil and prominent wool jobber of Chauncey We Represent it wain't his own sold it when be g it to Al* Goods delivered to all parts of the I . c payI on, bion------Frank Stewart has bought a bicycle street. Ilia two sitters reside in this village. Attorney and Counaellor at Lew. ------M r. and Mrs. W . A. Overlock went to ------R. W . Alley lost a valuable lamb recently, oitv Free of Charge. azo MAIN HTItKKT, HOCK LAND. 12 oi the principal Fire M orrill and Belfast on business recently------the work of dogs. The owners settled dama­ Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Griffin are in poor ges------Matthew Hodges and wife visited Insurance Companies of EDWARD K. COULD, health------Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greeley are friends in Augusta last week------Ambrose AN America and Europe, happy over the arrival of a young lady boarder Withee went to Auburn last week and took Counsellor at Law — Simon Bradstreet was in Camden on business his business eye along with him for be came OPEN AND whose combined Assets home with a moat excellent seer colt, 3 years recently------Smith Bros, of Rockland were Register of Probate, are more than . . . here the 24th making their annual visit to old------W . J. Reynolds is building six tene­ SECRET COUKT ItOUHK, . . ItOCKLAND the old Smith homes'ead now occupied by ment houses on tbe iiew street recently laid J. H . Thurston------Grass is looking well but out from Maple street to M ain atreet------Wm. It is au open secret (hut there is a FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS. I boed crops are rather backward owing to late Ballintine is building a barn near where bis good deal of udullcrutiou in groceries, H. O. Curdy, planting and wet weather------Mr. and Mrs. was burned last season—— E. C. Evans is uud it therefore behooves Ihe careful budding a cottage at Pemaquid which his C. A. Carr arc visiting relatives at Kendus- “THAT WAS A SHARP TKIOK," I SAID. Fltt£ IHSUPANCE ... family will occupy nczt month------Bert U p ­ housekeeper who lias some considera­ keag. tion for the health of (lie people ut OUlco with Rockland Loan and Building A*aoo- ham has built a Summer cottage at Pemaquid latiou. ------Seth Wbitbey, the new secretary of the was jest tickled to death, too, over my Opposing Influences. home to patronize such houses as are Bird & Barney, For Over Kifty Years 388 Main St. • Rockland Me. board of health, is having the village put in captur’. They took the keg off my “ What nonsense they do print ubout known to bundle only "Pure Food” Mas. W inslow 's Soothing 8 vhup hit* fine shape for hot weather. H e seem* to be shoulder and put handcuffs ou me, aud the nobility of the horse! I never k n ew products. We handle none others. OVER FULLER & COBB. 0*4*1 for over fifty yoars bv m l1 lion- of tbe right man in tbe right place------Miss E m ­ That does uot mean, however, Unit our COCHRAN, BAKER ACROSS mothers for (hair ohiidr 11 while tootld ig I heard one of 'em say I would git ut a man yet who hud much to do with ily Weeks is spending her vacation in Provi­ prices ure high. I ii fuel, here is the Fire, Life and Casualty Ins. w ith perfect success. I l soothes tbe child, least two y'urs in prison. They soon be­ horses who wus not mude courser iu his K. U. Gochxao. J. R. Baker. “ ‘Zeb, yo'must hev put aheap of Juct to Hi. Hauil. 3 lbs. 3 crown California Kuisius, .26 tbe last twenty months, is spendiug bis vaca­ 3 lbs. Currants, .25 I 117 MAIN bTKKKT, • ROCKLAND, ME water iu this whisky, fur it don’t smell “There's no use iu going to the White H 18 advanced over EAST NOBLEBORO tion among his old friends and relatives in Pea Beaus, bund picked, per pk., .45 OffiM, r*ur rocm over Rocklaud Nal'l Book. this place.—-—*■ Master Samune Bagley, who fur shucks. ’ House," suid one office seeker to anoth­ William Urufierhind, oue of Nobleboro’s Nice New Walnuts, 2 lbs. for .25 Leading Euglbh and Aiusrloau Ffr«| lusurauoa broke his wrist and was otherwise badly er; "the president will only send you O o/s repruaeuUtd. BO per cent In price well known citizens, died June 14th at the “ ‘Who said it was whisky?’ I usks as Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 'I'ravaTer** Aocldeul iusurauc* Couipauy, of Hart bruised and shaken up by a fall from tbe aw ay. ’’ advanced age of 90 years and 10 months. bold as a sheep. tumblers, .26 fo/d. Coup. great beams in bis father’s barn two weeks “ Jerusalem," exclaimed the appli­ Mo Advance Iu Price Means No liavauu Though bis physical strength failed be re­ " ‘Mebbe we don't know whisky from ago, ia able to be around again with bis arm A very tine rich flavored Ooloug tained his mental faculties to a remarkable water, hut I'm tellin yo’ that tbe stuff cant, "that’s just whut 1 want him to PROBATE COURT. in a sling------Mrs. Charles Bradstreet is visit Tea, per lb., .60 lit Ibe Cigar. degree. H e leaves a widow, one daughter, do! I’m alter a foreign uppoiutmeuL” apscisl MUuUou zlrett lo t'rubele eud Iueolreuov ing her sister, Mrs. Susan Daggett, at Stickney in this keg will send yo’ up to Albany A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 Mrs. Stinson Achorn, and one son, M r. Chas —Atlanta Constitution. proceedtu*.; Z yeaie ei|>«rl.ute In .Probate Otlloe. We use the finest Havana Tobacco Corner------Mrs. James Rokes, who has been fur a good many mouths.' A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .30 Umberhind, both residents of this tow n------CO1.LKUTIONB MADK. we can buy iu the manufacture of at wotk for Mrs. M . C Brown, bas returned “Then another man smells of the keg, 6 gals, best White Oil, .60 J. S. Light and wife of Waterville were in W illing to Wait. borne------IL N . Tole dropped a piece of towu this week to attend tbe funeral of N a ­ then another, and purty soon I seed they Blocks Best Putent, per bbl., 3.00 PHILIP HOWARD, Attorney at Law. stove pipe on his foot cutting an ugly looking “ But we cannot live ou pupa," pro­ thaniel Light------Gilbert Creamer, a well-to was puzzled. Bimehy une of 'em pulls ass MAIN ST, UUOULAND. wound which prevents him from wearing bis tested the savage's bride to he. "He is farmer o f this place wb6 has been in poor out u gimlet and bores a hole, uud bool at present------M r. and Mrs. W illiam H. H. FLINT, health for some time committed suicide June when I seed what cum out of thut keg I dreudfully poor." I^ALLUVU a M ZIIBVIT, Emerson visited tbeir daughter, Mra. Orrin J. W . A. Cigar 24 by banging himself iu bis barn. H e leave» wus so dun knocked out that I couldn’t "We cun wait until be is falter," ex­ I 17 Park atreet, Rockland Fulsom, of Waidoboio recently------Miss L e ­ a widow and several grown-up children. H is claimed the youtli, “for love is brave.’* ila D avit bas gone to W arren to work for ' Jpeak. If it wasn't Water, I’m a pos­ T elep h o n e 28-2 age was about about 65 years. . —Detroit Journal. ZVV MAIN BTK LIC 'I. KOUKLAND ,t(l And iu order to uiaiutaiu tbe high Mrs. W ill Doen------Reuben Duuton of Wind­ sum! Yes, sah, it was clear water, and standard of quality for which thia Amcui* for Ovrinau Atu«iLomu,Fix* Iusuiauov *?£ sor ia visiting bis brother-in-law, M . M . John them five men .jtood thur and looked at N. Y. aud Wa*bluglou|Life lusu/suca Cv., N. Y. cigar is noted we are obliged to ad­ Old People. son, of Libertyville------Farmers hereabout each other like idiots. The ole wom­ Mudtru improtetneuts. •f. F . Buirlon, vance tbe price of same to correspond have mostly finished planting------W ork on an's words about sulphur water and "Demosthenes acquired eloquence and Old people who require medicine to regu- MONUMENTAL WORKS :• as near as possible to the advance iu tbe highways wiil be next in order. rheumatieks iiit me all to once, and I success hy talking with pebbles iu his USE MISS BEECHER’S price of Havana Tobacco. ate the bowels and kidneys w ill find tbe rue remedy iu Electric Bitters. This medi- i JEfFERSOR begun to luff That set the boss of the m outh. ’’ General Cemetery Work. H A IR AND cine does uot stimulate aud contains uo j “ Yes, but men who succeed nowudays Call lor the J. W. A. Cigars aud you W w t Jeffer so n — Mr. aud Mrs. Avery gang almost wjld. He jumped up and whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a have to have rocks in their pockets.’*— Granite and Marble. will muke uo mistake. Brown of So. Union have been visiting at dowu and yelled at me: THOMASTON, MK. N s v M. O. U. U. l» p « i I WHISKER DYE. tonic and alterative. It acts m ildly ou the Chicago ltecord. W . B. Tibbctt’s------F . W . Bowden went to “ ‘Zeb White, yo’ ole reprobate, but Ofd*r* tiollcltt'd. batl*/uclloir Gu*faulted stomach aud bowels, adding strength ami Augusta, Tuesday — Mrs. W. A. Luce of So. I’m a wiud to throw yo’ over u cliff! giving tone to tbe organs, thereby aidiug Union is visiting at G. M . Bowdon’s------E . S. What ar' yo' Join ou this mount’in ut Mot (.'aught Mwpplug. Nature iu the performance o f the functions. Weeks purchased a horse of W . B. Tibbetts tojmus uruuouuco u iu* Oval *U Electric Bitters is au excellent appetizer aud j th is tim e i>( night with u keg of water ! Medium—The spirit of your wife W. a. ftllOHUl , aratlou avar bruughl Lu tfisdr uoUca. j. ff. Anderson d e a r Co., this week------Mrs. G. M. Gordon of Uoion buttle aud be*l dye Iu the iuaikt-i. »i<’» digestion. Old people bud it just ex ' ou yo’r shoulder?’ wishes to speak to you. MANUFACTURERS. has been visiting friends ami relatives in this “ ‘it's fur the ole woman’s rheurna- J ell (ItUMSleL,. w bwUe.lv axtujla, actly what they need. Price fifty cents per place------Nearly everyone iu this viciuity have Widower— Wait a minute till 1 eat a fc^Book B in d e r, Quodwiu eC u , Boeu.il, M ae/? Cool ba TO bottle at W. H. Kittredge Drug Store. ticks. ’ few cloves. — New York S unday J o u rn a l k PvuueU, I'onlMjJ, Me.; Jobu W finished their planting. B a th , M e . I C e , i'oilleuJ, Me. Haven, an uncle of the bride, performed the wedding ceremony in Ihe presence of about Thursday of last week, which was St. Johns 30 relatives and friends. The bride wore a day among the societies of Knights Templars, beautiful gown of changeable taffeta with lace was fittingly observed here by DeValois and pearl ornamentations. A wedding lunch evening. R. I I . Carey resigned as collector Commandery entertaining Dunlap Comman­ was served consisting of cold meats, salads, and treasurer and Capt. L . K . Morse was COME AND SEE COME AND SEE dery of Bath. By permission of the Knights cake, coffee and fruit. The gifts were many elected to fill the vacancy. BARCAIN NO. I. BARCAIN NO. 4. we print a copy of the program carried out: Rev. and Mrs. T . E. Hrastow and son W il­ 50 Young Men’s odd Suits — chiefly of linen and silver. M r. and Mrs. Reception Committee receive D unlap at Chillis are well known and highly esteemed liam T., are home from Orono, where the son All otir odd $8.00, $9 nnd re g u la r price $fl. $7, $8 $9, Rockland 10.30 a. m. DeValois assemble at by a large circle of acquaintances who with graou *’ed with high honors from the U n i­ $10.00 SuilR, sizes 16 to 20, Asylum 11 a. m. Receive Dunlap 12.15 p. m. them a long happy future. versity « f Maine------Capt. G. A. Andrews of Cut Price $6.60 ______Cut Price 85 60 L ine of M atch: M ain Io School street to the bark Addie Morrill, will remain at home Atlantic Avenue to Main, to Masonic Hall. Asa Raymond died quite suddenly Thurs­ this Summer. T h e baik is now loading for COME AND SEE Banquet at Memorial H a ll 1.30 p. m. Band day night after a long illness. H e was 75 Buenos Ayres and w ill he in command of COME AND SEE concert by Belfast Band 3 p. m. Band con­ years old and leaves four children all o f whom Capt. A . IL L in n ell------C. Fred Knight’s BARCAIN NO. 6. cert by Bath Band 7 p. m. Dunlap and are grown up. The funeral ceremony was BARCAIN NO. 2. solemnized Sunday afternoon at tbe Advent house has been newly painted------Two deer 40 short pant Combination Suits, D eValois assemble at Asylum 7.30 p. m. were seen Friday swimming across L ily Pond. 100 pairs all wool Pants, reg­ all wool, extra pant nnd cap to Reception to Dunlap at Memorial Hall church, the interment being at Carver Ceme­ A Bicycle FREE to a Boy ular price $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. They appeared very tame------Miss Agnes match, regular price $4.50, sizes 8.30 p. m. tery. Sylvester was quite seriously injured Friday I ______C ut P ric e 81,1 7 to 16. Grand Knight Templar Ball June 25. Mrs. Henri Files of Boston arrived Satur­ or Girl in Camden and by being tripped up by a loose plank------Cut Price $3 69 F all in at Asylum 9 a. m. march to boat. day fur a Summer visit at the home of her With the starting up of the limekilns work COME AND SEE Sail among the Islands. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Quint------* V will be better for all concerned------It has Steamer Gov. Bodwell made an excursion BARCAIN NO. 3. COME AND SEE D inner at Crescent Beach I p. m. Leave T h o m a s to n . not yet been decided who will take the for Rockland 3 p. m. trip to Castine Sunday------Miss M ontelieu Carleton House. W e understand that there 25 Young Men’s Suits, dark BARCAIN NO. 6. Especial mention should be made of the Kittredge will attend the Summer school at are several parties who would like to become silk mix*uro, all wool, regular 25 odd Short Pant Suits regu­ dinner at Memorial Hall of which Mrs. G. W. Orono which opens July 13------A n especially Two Bicycles, one for each town. proprietor. M r. Merrifield will go to Lew is­ lar price $3, $3.60, $4, sizes distinguished member of our police force is price, $9.00, sizes 15 to 20. Vinal, wife ol Ihe Emminent Commander, ton to assume the proprietorship of the Hotel 4 to 16, was in charge, assisted by a corps of attrac­ lamenting the loss of his boot tops and he is THIS IS HOW WE DO IT Atwood just as soon as he can complete his tive young lady attendants. The menu in­ searching for the guilty rat------Mrs. E. R. business arrangements here. M r. Merrifield Cut Price $6.00 C u t P ric e $ 2 .6 0 Beginning with this issue we will publish a coupon good lor one cluded every delicacy of the season served in Graffam and son -Herbert ol Chelsea arrived is having many changes made for the better YOUR MONEY RACK FOR THE ASKING AT OUR STORE. vote. A year's subscription accompanied by ?2 is good for 100 an excellent manner. Indeed the ladies are Saturday for their annual Summer visit------and intends to m ake his new charge one of The following company of young people votes; a six months subscription accompanied bv SI is good for justly proud of the perfect success resulting the most popular hotels in the state. from the work alloted them in the festivities. picniced at Round Pond Saturday: Misses ednesday 60 votes. The contest will continue until 7 o'clock W Miss Carrie Bennett has gone to East Sum­ Tbe reception, concert and ball in the even­ La Vetu Graham, Alda Winslow, Mae Rolfe, E v en in g , A u g . 18. 1897. ner, M e., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. ing was a brilliant affair of airy evening V illa Broson, Clyde Libby, M innie Burns, The bicycle is all right.. It is manufactured by the Monarch C. C. D unham ------Miss Maud Norwood has gowns and roses intermingled with broad­ Maude Smith, Elida Calderwood and Messrs. Cycle Co. whose name is a guarantee of the excellence of the returned from Dana Hall for the vacation 0NEp^CE(L9TNER$. cloth gold ornamented suits of the Knights. Charles Boman, Beit Boman, Bert McNicol, machine. The contest is now on. Get in early in the race and days. The balcony rail and stage were draped in Alec Wilson, Louis Wilson, Ernest McIntosh, your chances will be better. Sim o n t o n — A. S. Buzzell has purchased of graceful folds of bunting in the colors o f the Tom Clark and Benjamin Smith. The party h w ill picnic next at Green's Island. the Maine Music Co. a new upright piano for order red, white and black. Members of tbe evening there was hardly a vacant seat. The Belfast Orchestra lavored the company with I l you are looking for first-class investments 3 J Two Bicycles for Nothing, Boys and Girls, get a Hustle On his daughter Josie, making the fifth piano pur­ Sunday school was very large. In tbe m orn­ music of the highest order, the strains being see the line of bonds offered by N . T . Farw ell, chased for our school girls within three years. Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest ing pastor Preble preached on “ The Capital Address all letters and communications to THE VOTING We have in our school district 28 families. wafted over a low wall and banks o f ar­ Rockland, next door to the city treasurer’s CAMDEN ol the Christian,” and in the evening, by re­ EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette, Rockland. W e have 6 pianos, 9 organs, 11 violins, 2 ban­ tistically arranged floral beauty Many ol office. ______quest, he repeated the sermon of the week the store fronts, along M ain street were joes and 1 guitar.------Joe Simonton has pur­ before, “ Sixty Years a Queen.” chased a very stylish buggy------Fred Priest appropriately decorated, that of Lane & APPLETON Libby being especially attractive. Suspended has built a large hennery and is raising hun­ I f you are looking for first class investments Ambrose Fisk ha9 improved his stable very dreds of chickens. Fred voted for M cKinley In this Contest a nice bicycle manufactured see the line of bonds offered by N . T . Farwell, on a streamer from Masonic H a ll to the much by raising it about two feet and putting opposite building was our nation’s flag with and believes that his infant industry will be by the Monarch Cycle Co. will be given to the Rockland, next door to the city treasurer’s in new horse stalls, thiiteen in number. H is boy or girl In Camden receiving tho largest office. the words “Welcome Dunlap.” Following Rose was the guest of Deputy Collector of protected------Zed Brown has returned from number of votee. hotel, the Central House is wall patronized. Customs Sidelinger. They all speak in hi«h Boston where he has been assisting his brother, are some of the beautiful costumes seen at The new stable on the Sullivan place is up and Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest Edwin, in making out diplomas for the the ball. praise of their reception and report a fine RULES OF THE CONTEST WARREN boarded. The size o f the building is 30x40 time. School. Zed is not much behind his brother Mrs. G. W. Vinal, black brocaded silk Each yearly subscription for The Courier- The graduating exercises of the class o f '97, feet with a basement with cemented floor. in wielding the pen. H e has been taking novelty, jet and lace ornamentation, jacque­ At the recent annual meeting of the Gazette, accompanied by 82, will entitle W arren H igh school took place in tbe C. E. Gonldlng of Rockland is master work­ Regitter., . . . . Vote f o r lessons by letter the past two years in engin­ m inot roses. Ladies Library Mrs. E. P. George resigned the subscriber to cast 100 votes tor his Congregational church, Friday evening. The man on the job and the work will be done in eering and can draft an engine so that it looks Miss Flora Vinal, figured organdie over the presidency and Mrs. C. Sydney Smith favorite boy or girl in Camden. church wa9 elaborately decorated in green a most thorough manner. M r. Goulding has as though it were in motion. You can see W ith six months subscription is given 60 yellow silk, val lace, royal purple velvet was elected to fill the vacancy. Other officers and white, ihe colors of the class, while the just finished painting the house------Our In thia contest a nice bicycle manufactured the big wheel revolving,the water bubbling in votes. This applies to paying up subscrip- ribbons, Marche Niel roses. by tbe Monarch Cycle Co. w ill be given to the chosen were: Vice President, Mrs. C. W . stage was banked by a profusion of potted road machine was hauled to the shops last the gages and tbe fire burning in the furnace tian arrearages as well as new subscriptions. Miss Mary Pease, figured organdie lace boy or girl in Thomaston receiving the largest Stimpson; secretary, Miss Addie Morse; olants, ferns, and cut flowers. An audience week for repairs, in fact it was a perfect number of votes. ------Jesse Annis has a nice handsome seven No subscription received for less than six and taffeta ribbons. treasurer, Miss Lizzie Levensaler. Thirty new that crowded the church to the doors was in wreck. It coaid not stand the united strength year old bay horse that never was shod or m onths. Miss Alice Lane, pale blue figured silk, books have been added and the old books Coupons w ill be printed in each issue of attendance, comprising a large number of the o f 12 heavy horses, palling for all they were RULES OF THE CONTEST broken and does nothing but stand in the lace and satin ribbons, gloves, slippers and have been repaired. The library was re­ The (Jourier-Gazette until and including friends and relatives of the graduating class. worth, with tbe scrapper buried in the clayey stable and eat hay and graiu in W inter and feather fan to match. Pink roses. Each yearly aubscription for TheCourier- opened last Saturday. Tuesday, A ng. 17, 1897. T h e contest w ill Music was furnished by tbe W arren orchestra. mud. Something had to give way and it all roam over the pastures and nibble grass and close at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, Aug. Miss Nellie Grey white Swiss muslin, satin Gazette, accompanied by $2, will entitle the M r. and Mrs. Edward E. O ’Brien arrived The following program was rendered: went together like the ‘Deacon’s one horse subscriber to cast 100 votes for his favorite fight flies in Summer------One of our enter­ 18, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please m ake a ribbons; carnations. shay."------Mrs. G. If. Page and little home Friday. Mrs. O ’Brien has been visiting Musio by the Orchestra boy or girl in Thomaston. prising young men after one week’s service in note of the fact that this offioe will not Miss Helen Snowman, white muslin over Emma Merle Ripley went to Bath Saturday her daughter, Mrs. Keene of Philadelphia. aocept any returned papers with the coupon IavooatloD, Rev. B. R. Stearns W ith six months subscription is given 60 the Camden mills came out a full fledged Salutatory—"Labor ceuquere all things.” cerise, cerise and white ribbons. to remain until after the Fourth------News votes. This applies to paying up subscrip­ Charles Tillson is quite ill with that youth­ weaver and fled to tbe woods------Sam Coombs cut out. Ralph Sylvester Robinson Mrs. R. W. Wiley, golden brown satin and Any boy or girl in Camden can enter con­ has been received here of the serious illness tion arrearages as w ell as new subscrip­ ful distemper known as the mumps------Miss Music lace, pink roses and Jesse Annis spent Sunday at their cottage test. The standing of the contestants will be of Mrs. Elijah Ripley, who is visiting her tions. No subscription received for less Vinnie Dow is spending a few days in Bath. Beeay—“The Progress of the Oeutury," Miss Maud Smith, white muslin, taffeta at M irror lake. published In each issue. Orsco Bva TFalker daughters, Mrs. Kimmens and Mrs. Gould, in than six months. ri bbons and chiffon, slippers and gloves to Coupons w ill be printed in each issue of Capt. E. C , Colley w ill go master of ship W est R o c k p o r t.—Capt. David Gott has The wheel is manufactured by the Mnslc Clinton, Mass. Alix Gibson tbe present voyage. The ship is Monarch Cycle Co. and to the fortunate boy Essay—"Electricity,” Julia Thomas VInal match. Tbe Courier-Gazette until and including finished painting M r. M iller’s store------Our If Olio There will be a social dance at Riverside Tuesday, A ug. 17, 1897. T b e contest w ill loading at New York for Hong Kong. Capt. or girl, who succeeds iu winning it, means Miss Cora Hopkins, figured organdie over sidewalk is in a dangerous condition. The Valedictory—“ Faces," Mary Pauline MoOallum H a ll, Friday evening July 2------Mr. and Mrs. close at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, Aug. David Ilodgm an, the present master, w ill re­ lots of h ealth and pleasure. green, val lace, red moire ribbons, white shoes sub commissioner of the roads plowed a A t the conclusion of the exercises, which H arry Pease visited relatives in Union Sun­ 18,1897. Newsdealers will please make a Address all letters and communications to and gl(

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ON THE DIAMOND bition game. The Kennebec Journal closes a MARINE MATTERS. I criticism on it with the following pert query: The Great Variety WhntjOur^IoineJVenacl* Are Doing.—Nntea The Wandering* of the Itneklnnd Team I f Portland had lost to Rockland would it Daniel Saunders has returned from Boston. I have been an exhibition or a league game? of Quarter-deck and Fo’eele. Throughout the State. Mrs. E. L. Brown is home from a visit in that wo have to show in ihe very Sch. Methebesec, Snow, arrived Thursday 5 D ays A team wearing Rockland uniforms played Boston. from Portland and Is at the South Railway. latest stales of shoes is a great help in Lewiston Saturday and failed to interest Saturday Lewiston Journal: It is pretty Mrs. W fllard Barrows of Bangor is visiting the small crowd present. Tarrant of polo evideut that you don’t want base ball and if Sch. Mabel H a ll, Bartlett, arrived Saturday 5 Days to July 1st. in tbe city. toward fitting the foot as the cus­ fame endeavoird to play shortstop and did you don’t want to are it you don’t want to with coal to Peter Kennedy ,Kt Co. from New Prof. L . E. M oulton and family are visiting finely, making an error out of almost every read about it. Yesterday at Lee Park a game York. It costs to advertise and until tn Belfast. tomer wants. Having only the best chance he had. Viau and Chestnet deserted of base ball was played, whose equal we have Sch. Red Jacket, Mullen, arrived from July 1st I take the most effective Mrs. Percy Moore Is visiting relatives in the team and several new names appear in not seen in many years and whose quality was Boston Saturday nnd will bad from Cobb such that it was wasted on less than 1,000 menus of advertising my business Bucksport. qualities and buying in large quanti­ the make-up. The Wanderers made more Lim e Co. people by circulating the Miss M artha B. M ay ia visiting in Boston errors than they did hits and did not cover Schs. M ary Snow, Boston, and Freddie W . ties, we are able to give perfect sat­ themselves with glory. Coburn was in the There may have been 150 who paid, per­ and vicinity. Alton, Poitland, arrived Saturday. pitcher’s box but he was no more effective haps there were 250 on the grounds, but cer­ Mrs. I. D. May returned Saturday from a Sch. Fannie & Edith arrived fr- m Salem isfaction. If you are not satisfied, than were the Rockland players when they tainly there weren’t enough to ge» up a re Siturday. visit to Boston. tried their big bluff on the Rockland public a spectable holler and there was Kelley pitching Vande Velde Rev. R. W . Phelan has been in Portland you can have jour money back. Is week ago today. W e hardly think the people bis arm off and Cronin making a huge tunnel Sch. Sardinian, llalversen, with coal to A , the past week. care what the score was so we will not give into the bow« Is of fame all for the satisfaction J. Bird & Co., arrived Saturday from Boston. Miss Julia Clark of Rumford Falls is the guest this not a sufficient guarantee ? it. of Manager Garrity who paid about {35 nut Sch. Nellie E. Gray, Paul, with wood to of his own pocket for the fun of playing the of friends here. A. C. Gay & Co. from Beaver Harbor, ar­ Pictures The Lewiston Journal says that the Lewis­ game, not to mention the glories that go on rived Monday. Miss Carrie Head of Waldoboro has been ton team will be tiansferred to another city if forever. visiting friends here. WENTWORTH & CO., 338 Main St. Sch. Ira Bliss, Lord, arrived Monday from the attendance does not increase. There This day we haven’t the heart to sit down M r. and Mrs. F . A. Goss of Deer Isle were Boston. And I give my patrons the benefit HOCKUAM D, IM AINE. wasn’t a city in the league turning out larger and write a base ball story. It isn’t that the Sch. N ile is loading from Cobb Lime Co. of saving S2.00 at my expense. in the city Saturday. crowds than Rockland. game was lost. Mrs. Wm. P. Frye, wife of Senator Frye, is Not at all. for New York. visiting relatives here. VASSALBORO DESTROYED OUR RETURNED C0LLE6IANS Such a game as that was ns much credit lost Sch. Abbie S. W alker, Dobbin, is chartered George W. Campbell of Boston is on a visit Philip Jason has gone to Stockton Springs as won. to b a d stone at Vinalhaven fur Philadelphia. where he will play baseball this Summer. One to his Rockland home. The Ilnninesn Section of the Town Swept by Miss Jessie Clark Knight, daughter of Col. Sch. George Bird, Gray, is at the North of the numerous mistakes which the Rock­ Fire Saturday. and Mrs. F. C. K night, was one of the class WIT THE CHURCHES Railway caulking and painting. $ 2 .0 0 Mrs. Arthur Sargent and family and Miss land management made this season was in Vassalboro village is almost destroyed. of 142 which graduated from W ellesley Col­ Ilall returned to Sedgwick Sunday. keeping a man like Jason on the bench while The peaceful little settlement nestling on tbe lege last week, it being the largest class which FREIGHTS ANO CHARTERS Mrs. W. A. Albee and daughter Augusta certain members of the Rockland team weie Thursday was a grand day for the Metho­ eastern slopes of tbe Kennebec river, and has ever left the college. The commence­ Per Doz. until July 1st. are visitin g relatives in W aldoboro. giving their parody on the national game. dist church. The pastor, Rev. J. L. Folsom, hitherto erjoying a comfortable prosperity, is ment exercises lasted one week, there being a Reported from Drown A C o m p a n y ’* The only game in which Jason played here he baptiz'd i i people and received one 011 pro Mrs. Chas. Allen returned from Boston this now a scene of desolation, fire having swept reception nnd entertainment every day. Col. W eekly Freight Circular. batted and fielded in bang up shape. But he bation into the church. The baptism was held morning and will spend the Summer here. away in its path, Saturday, homes, stores, the and Mrs. Knight and son J. Fred were inte­ was a home hoy hence he must be k pt under on the shore near M r. Ames’ . S x were 1m There continues a good inquiry f »r tocnage The Misses Ludwig of Boston are guests postoffice and a hotel. rested witnesses of the exercises. Miss CALL AND SEE THE WORK cover. m rsed, 3 sprinkled, 1 poured. It was an suitable for long voyage trades, case oil (hip- of M r. and Mrs. D . J. Stryker, Masonic street. Fully 20 families are homeless and many Knight ha9 been at Wellesley eight years. impressive sight and a few of the friends of pers, together with the Australiah New Z a- Fred Morang is home from St. Stephen’s have lost every cent they owned in the James E. Rhodes, 2d, who graduated from We don’t just understand what the Rock- the church were present. In the evening Mr. land lines, requiring veiseh both for early FRANCES WADE, college, Annandale, N. Y. for the Summer world. No one seems to realize whether Bowdoin this term has gone to Castine where Folsom baptized Mrs.Elizabeth Gott who now lands are doing and we cannot find anyone and forward loading, but charterer* nr- p- vacation. they were insured or not, but it is safe he will be head waiter of the Acadian Hotel, a is 80 years, 6 months old. It is very rare that posed to any advance in rairs, and 1 eg sta­ to say that probably 50 percent are not. who does. The team left here Friday morn 362 Main Street Miss Lizzie Brown, who has been the guest position which he filled last season. one so old is baptized and although her hear tions rre immediately checked when owners The fire started in the hay barns of George ing at the request of Manager Woodbury of T&81moJune4 of W . O . H ew ett has returned to her home Will Abbott arrived home Friday from ing and sight are impared she is very clear endeavor to force a further appreciation. W. Reynolds of Waterville. Ilow it origin the Portlands and played in Portland that in Belfast. Hebron Academy, for the Summer vacation. afternoon. The Portlands did not have to and active in her mind. After 41 years of Tonnage of the class reqpired is certainly ated w ill probably remain a mystery, for while Christian life, now wishes to unite with this scarce, and the indicatiotir do not appear to Mrs. H erbert Smith of San Francisco Charles Littlefield is home from An lover work very hard to win. Bass was in the box some say it was caused by a spark blown from M. E. church. H er testimony was inspiring. favor any increase in the oflerings during the arrived here Sunday and will make Rockland for the Summer. for Rockland and was hit hard. According to a passing locomotive, it was also known that She said, “ I can’t sec much here but I can sec Summer months. Shippers’ necessities, how­ her home. the Portland papers Manager Quinn is going men had been at work about the place during Alan Bird, Harvey Cushman and Cyrenus almost across the river.” There arc a large ever, arc not rognrded ns urgent in character, to try and keep them together ami finish the Mrs Alfred K . Spear and Miss Jennie tbe day who had been smoking. Crockett are home from the University of number who w ill soon be baptized and re­ but owners appear confident of their ability' A tten tio n ! season. Yet in the same issue Biddeford is Rich have returned from a visit to Boston and Be this as it may, a strong southwesterly Maine. In addition to being well up in their ceived into the church.— Deer Isle Gazette. talked of as being the city to fill in the va­ to maintain the market upon its present basis. Brockton. wind fanned the flames so that with a mighty studies this trio of Rocklandites has taken a STONINGTON.— Sunday evening June 20, There has been more inquiry for tonnage to whirl sparks were blown up the hill to Dodge very prominent part in college athletics all cancy. The players czn now see the foolish Edgar A. Burpee and family go to Cooper’s the pastor of the M . E. church, Rev. J. L. South Africa, with nn additional fixture to and Hussey’s starts, one a grocery, the other three having played on the college football ness of their action in refusing to play and Careful Wives, Beach tomorrow to occupy their cottage for delivered in his most interesting man­ Port Elizabeth at SIS. 6.1. Several orders a dry goods establishment. From these stores eleven, while Messrs Crockett and Cushman are sorry they ever did it but it is now too Folsom, the Summer. ner a temperance lecture. The church was are yet in the market unfilled. Barrel pe­ the flames spread to other places rapidly. have distinguished themselves on the hall late to talk about it. Dorsey has gone home Ambitious Housekeepers, Mrs. Arthur Berry who has been the guest and Fitzpatrick has joined the Bangors. Fitz well filled and the lecture was considered the troleum freights continue very dull, with rates People were po dazed that in many of the nine. Rockland always has a smart delega nominally unchanged. In the line of South of relatives here, returned to her home in prefers to play in Rockland to any city he wns finest ever given here. Mr.Folsom is an able houses and barns where goods might bave tion at the state college. Mrs. Cushman was American freights there is little doing. O r­ Portland Friday. ever in. Wiley did not play Friday but man and a bright and interesting speaker and been saved they were perm ited to perish. present at the commencement exercises. ders for lumber tonnage to the River Plate Sensible Girls Miss Jennie Allen returned last week from watched the game from the grand stand. ceitainly was at his best on this occasion. Aid from W aterville was telegraphed for, Ralph L. W iggin, J. E. Rhodes 2d, J. have been executed at at {8.50, {9 or {9.50 New York where she has been visiting for The state papers are calling this team “ the The press committee is especially desirous and at 3 4 5 the Waterville department loaded Fred Knight, S. Osgood Andros, William W. from Baltimore to Montevideo, Buenos Ayres some months past. tramps.” if the players do not care to get into that in all parts o f the state the local societies its engine upon a freight and with men under Spear, James Russell and Bert Farwell came or Rosario respectively, and {8.50 from Port­ the game and make a light for it we wish they o fY . I*. S. C. E. shall make special efforts,and Freddie Gale leaves today on a vessel tiip Chief Plaisted made the run to Vassalboro in home from Bowdoin last week. land to the latter port. In the way of general to New Y ork, the guest of Capt. M anning in io minutes. would take out the uniform that bears the they be constantly intensified from now on, to Miss Josephine Snow, Miss Maud O ’Brien cargo business to Brazil two vessels have Here it was found that there were no horses name o f Rockland. Future developments send a large delegation to the state conven­ the schooner Nile. and Miss Mary Reed are home from St. been engaged for Santos and one for Maran- in readiness to haul tbe engine up the steep will let us know all about it. tion meeting at Biddeford,Aug. 24 26. Motion Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stryker have returned Joseph’s Academy, Deerintr, for the Summer ham. Rates, however, are without quotable hill, and half an hour was lost in securing to make this the best meeting of the kind Flint’s Bread. from a fortnight’s visit at M r. Stryker’s former vacation. Mrs. S. F. O ’Brien accompanied change. There is a moderate inquiry for There has been rumor within rumor con ever held in Maine. Come expecting a great home in Buchanan, Mich. them. Finally, four did the work. A brook coal and general cargo tonnage to the West her daughter. earning the base ball situation in this city but spiritual uplift. Rev. S. I I . Emery, Annie L. was dammed with hags of grain and a pond Indies and W indward, hut with shippers op­ Many Kinds. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Crockett and daughter William Hahn is home from Vermont so far as we can learn there is no change Cobb, press committee. was thus formed, from which the water supply posed to any improvement upon recent quo­ Auna were the guests in Portland Sunday of Academy for the vacation. from a week ago. It is money that talks. We was taken. There was little service possible, tations of the market, vessels are not rcaJily Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Richards. do believe, however, that if -local people took Nickel, Milk and Entire Wheat however, from the department. Houses were Mrs. James H a ll attended the commence­ DAME RUMOR SAYS obtained. Lumber rates from the Gull are Misses Albra J. Vinal and Elizabeth U rqu­ the team, got rid of some of the present ma­ dry as tinder and the wind was very strong. ment exercises at Buwdoin and visited rela doing decidedly better. For coastwise lum ­ hart of Vinalhaven were in the city last week. terial and got some really first class men, that Every loaf of our new kind Crimp The East Vassalboro road fora quarter of a lives in Richmond before returning. That the hippopotamus and boxing kanga­ ber tonnage the market continues dull and Miss Vinal has music pupils here. they would come out ahead of the game. mile waB a mass of flames, as was the river Cornelius Emperor returned home yesterday depressed. Very few orders are seeking ac­ Crust Is a poem. There isn’t a better base ball city in tbe state roo were the chief attractions at tbe circus. Mrs. E. L. Carver of North Dakota is vis­ road to W aterville. from his studies at the Grand Seminary, ceptance, and with vessels quite numerous, than Rockland but a business like manage­ That one young lady didn’t see “ how that iting in this city, the guest o f her brother, Aixong the places destroyed was the old Montreal, for the Summer vacation. rates are given no opportunity to improve. ment is necessary. W e should like to see man dared set there in the cage with that Col. L . D . Carver, Pleasant street. Getchell Corner hotel, entailing a loss of Provincial rates upon lumber to New York Arthur Thompson is home from Van Buren base ball here this Summer but we do not awful hippodrome.” Mrs. William Topping of Peoria, III., and about {12,000. I t has been a landmark for That it would have been the proper thing are doing somewhat better, several vessels College for the Summer vacation. want any more farce in ours. W e will do all we A boon in hot weather Carefully Miss Millie Knight of Foxboro are guesti of over 100 years, pointed out by residents to having recently obtained {2.75 from St. can to support a team of ball players but the to have bad Park street sprinkled for the oc­ Mrs. Ezra W hitney, Cedar street. visitors as one of the relics of a day when John. Colliers to the East continue in steady remember and make no mistake. Knox County W. C. T. U. ink in our inkstand w ill dry up and our pen casion. “ Getcheh’s Corner” was a flourishing coaching That Rockland isn’t getting enviable ad­ fair request, but tonnage is plentiful, which James Watts, one o f the popular R. T . & C. The county meeting of the W om an’s Chris will grow rusty for want of use before we will station between Portland and Bangor. vertising from the disgusting exhibitions the fact serves to hold in check an improvement Street Railway conductors took a sick vaca­ tian Temperance Union is to be held at aid in any way a crowd of base ball quitters. Mrs. Gibson, the owner, 93 years of age, so-called Rockland team is giving. in quotation!. Cake and Cookies Always tion last week but is again on deck. Friendship Thursday. Following is the day’s whafhas lived in the house nearly all her life, That we no longer c'aim the aggregation. Leonard D. Candage returned Friday night program : C h a r t e r s .— Sch. M. Luella Wood, N o r­ F resh . had a narrow escape from death. Portland Argus: Manager Garrity uf Lew- That the old association does claim the uni­ from New York where he has been a trip 10.30. Devotional Exercises, folk to Bermuda, coal, {1.50 and port charges. Not until 8 o’clock, when the smoke had istons says the Maine league will go through forms they are wearing, however. with his father in the schooner Freddie A lton. Mrs. Josephine Tongue — Bk. Rebecca Crowell, Trinidad to North of Respectfully submitted, cleared away from tne ruins of the Roll Call of Officers and SuperIntendeata the season all right, lie says there are three That next season will ice a revival of the Hatteras, asphalt {1.85.— Sch. Jerome B. The picnic of the Half Hour Club is once beautiful tittle village, was it possi­ Appointment ol Coaamittecs. men in Rockland and Thomaston who will Knox County League. Look, Jamaica to North of Hatteras, not postponed for the present, as several members ble to ascertain the extent of the devastation, Address of Welcome, Rev. Alfrsdn Browder President's Address, Mrs. It. O Ilall probably take the Rockland club and strength­ That the county league stands more east of New York, logwood, p. t.— Sch. S. G. were unable to be present on the date first and it will be some days before the amount of Report of Corresponding Secretary, en it so that the city will be all right. If this chance of clearing expenses. Haskell, Baltimore to Charlottetown, P. E. I., insurance will be correctly given, as several selected. Miss Irene Host does not go through an effort will be made to That we had much faster ball in 1895 BI,U rails {2 .0 5 .— Bk. Levi S. Andrews, hence to parties live away from the place. Reports of Superintendents of departments Mrs. Sarah Pbilbrook of Haverhill, Mass 12 00. Noontldo Prayer. make it a four club league, and all the man­ 1896 than we were getting this year. Key West and ’Tampa, general cargo, p. t.— FLINT BROS. and Mrs. Emma Meservey of Blair, Neb., aic The houses of Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Day and Adjournment. agers agree that a four club league composed That the Lindsey House looks real slick Sch. Charlotte T . Sibley, Jacksonville to New guests of M r. and Mrs. I. M errill Conant, Mrs. Prescott were saved wRh slight loss. A 2.00. Bible Reading, Mrs. Helen I’ . Klee of I\. -rd, Lewiston, Augusta and Bangor, with its neatly graded lawn. York, Rondout or Albany, lumber {4 37J^ 2.16. Reading of Minutes. Holmes street. rough estimate of insurance gives only {8,000 with the clubs as equal as they are at pres That the Knights Templars had a rattling and towage.—Sch. May McFarland, Satilla 276 Hain Street on a market value of {30,000 fur buildings Reports of Committee on Credentials. There was a pleasant piazza party at the Report of Treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Wutts ent, would he a big success. good time St. Jobn'a Day. River to New York, lumber, p. t. and stock. Telephone Connection. home of Miss Martha B. May, Grove street Itwporls of Superintendents continued, That No. 18 could not hold a candle to Co a l .— Sch. F. G. French, Baltimore to Buildings burned were: Getchell’s Corner 3 00 Youag People's Hoar. one evening recently. Dancing was one of Introduction of Vlsttors. Fred K . Owen in Portland Sunday Tim es: Elmwood H a ll. Saco or Biddeford, 95 cents and towage.— hotel, owned by Ann Gibson; E. S. Samp­ That the Bath Knights swear by V inal­ Sch. D . D . Haskell, Perth Amboy to Port­ tbe diversions. Memnrtal Service. I he Maine league bad its troubles this week, \ son’s blacksmith shop, postoffice and store, Report ef Committee on Resolutions. land, 50 cents.— Sch. Carrie Strong, Hoboken Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry Burnham who have the withdrawal of Rockland, though not un­ haven, and owned by Miss May Hanson; W illiam Bel- Election of Officers. That the Rockland Knights swear by Dam ­ to H ingham , 45 cents.— Scb. A. P. M cFad­ been making a short visit to their former mere’s bouse and stable; Mrs. Ann Getchell’s 6.00. Adjournment. expected, being rather unfortunate, I cannot 7.00. Hong Usrvlce. ariscotta. den, South Amboy to Augusta, 90 cents.— Prices That Talk. home in this city, returned to their home in place, Mrs. Goldsmyth’s house and stable, help thinking but that with better manage­ Scripture Readieg, Rev. Mr. Nutter That the Fourth of July this year is very New York Friday. ment the club in the Lim e Rock city might Sch. Samuel H art, Hoboken to Bath, 55 Philip Hanson’s house and stable, Orrin A. Prayer, Rev. J . K. Clancy likely to last three days. cents.— Scb. Ella Pressey, Hoboken to Port There was a pleasant reunion of tbe old Snow’s house, Miss Day’s house and stable, Musio. have been made to survive longer than it did, Address-God's Band In History, That lots of people are going up to Bangor Clyde, 54 cents.— Sch. Catawamteak, Perth Pleasant Beach camping party at the home of Moses Brady’s bouse, George Smiley’s house even if it did not last through the season The R o ck la n d , June 29, 1897. Mrs. Helen G. Rice Sunday on the two excursions. Amboy to Saco, 60 cents..— Scb. Silver Spray, M r. and Mra. F . B. W hitcomb in Thomaston and stable, Mrs. Frye’s boarding house, club received fully as much help from the cit­ Collection. That the horse trot will be Rockland’s only same. Dear Sir:—Below wo quote to-day’s one evening last week. known as “Greenwood Hill;” Dodge & Music. izens of the town as did aome of the other Benedlotlou. managers in the league, but when they saw a celebration. p rices fo r Mr. and Mra. J. E. Sullivan, MrsJKda Keene, Hussey’s stores, three houses and stock in That tbe office of city clerk will never go The Rockland delegation will leave Berry’s couple of hundred dollars swallowed up in a Miasca Hattie Bird, Helen York and Hannah stores, W illis Crosby's house and stable, stable promptly at eight o’clock. Should the couple of weeks it rather phazed them, and begging. OUR FISHING INTERESTS Keene are aojourning at Cooper’s Beach for a Frank Haskell's house and stable, Rev. 'That the city clerk will unless business in Yellow Corn, weight, per bu. 36c day prove stormy arrangements have been they were not so much to blame either. O f few days in the Farw ell cottage. George Colby’s house and stable, G. W . Rey that department is better than it was last year nolds & Son’s three hay barns and about 50 made for bolding the convention tbe follow­ course with good weather things might have Important Work That W ill be Carried On Yellow Corn, measure, “ 33c Among the Rockland people who saw the tons of hay, B. G. Hussey's stock o f groceries. ing Tuesday. been different, but the weather bothered other by the Steamer Flail Hawk. Yellow Corn Meal -• 33c Boston-Baltimore aeries last week were John places beside Rockland, and they have stood CUSHING McGrath, Obadiah Gardner W. H. Har­ Mrs. A. S. F iles has returned home fr om The U . 8. Fish Commissioners steamer Yellow Corn, Cracked, “ 33o VASSALBORO WALDOBORO it so far. However, there seems to be a very rington, C. M. Harrington and N. B. Allen. good prospect that the vacancy will be tilled Jamaica Plain, Mass., where she has been Fish Hawk arrived at Orr’s Island Thursday N o r t h V assalboro.— A meeting was held F k ylk r ’s Co r n e r .— A. A. Beaton and wife this week, and that by a club that will he sure visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. D . Payson------night where she will make her headquarters Oats, 82c to 35c Mr. and Mra. Edward F. Glover and Mrs. at 9.30 a. ra. Sunday to raise money to help of Rockland are visiting relatives and friends Leonard S. Young and Fred L . Kelleran are during tbe Summer. E. K . Glover returned last night from I*rye- the sufferers from the fire st Getchell’s C jrner. in th ii vicinity------Mrs. Annie Alden and lit­ to finish the season and at tbe same time make burg where they have been tbe past eight the traveling expenses of the other clubs much at home from Boston for a short time.------The Fish H aw k is commanded by Lieu­ A committee was chosen to solicit from the tle daughter Mildred of Middleboro, Mass., less. If this is done the Maine league is pret­ MisH Lydia M.Robinson who has employment tenant Franklin Swift and carries 43 men si) days. M r. Glover’s health is much better as surrounding comunity such articles as the are visiting her parents M r. and Mra. John NOTICE. ty sure to go on and finish the season. With in Rockland is visiting her parents,Mr.and Mrs. told. Among those on board is Mr. J. Percy a result of the trip. destitute will need------Schools closed Friday Sherman------Miss Mam ie H o ak closed a Win. H. Robinson------Mis. Jessie Woodcock Morse, professor of Biology at the University Rev. J. S. Moody and fam ily leave tomor­ June 25. Nearly all of the teachers were very successful term of eight weeks school in possibly one exception tbe clubs are all well Don’t pay 35c or more for grain of Thomaston has been visiting her parents, of Pennsylvania, who is making a study of row for Sorrento, where, as for several seasons en gaged for the Fall term ------George Files this place Friday, June 25------Mrs. W . F . B. within the salary lim it and in a position to make some money if the turn in the weather M r. and Mra. E B. Kelleran the past week------mackerel and their habits. The steamer has when you can get just as good at past, they will spend the Summer. Rev. Mr. who has been dangerously ill is out again------Feyler returned from a week’s visit at Mus- has coine, as it appears to have. Without Miss Efiie Clark of Thomaston is visiting Miss been cruising around the Delaware river Spear’s for 33c per bushel. Phelps will officiate at St. Peter's Episcopal Mrs. Lizzie Tabor and family have moved congus Saturday------Vivian second son of Mr. another city to take tbe place of Rockland I Lillian E.Robinson------Mr.and Mrs. Elwell of since tbe first of May in the interest of the church during M r. Moody’s absence. into her father’s house on the East road------and Mrs. Edwin Benner died Saturday of should think it would he a pretty hard pull to Allen’s Island visited their daughter, Mrs. H a t­ shad fisheries. The cruise was a very suc­ Don’t let them stuff you by saying Mrs. Margaret French of this city is one of Herbert Hodges is at work for Everard brain fever. H e will be greatly missed by all get along.thougb it is by no means impossible. tie M iller, Saturday------Rev. II. I. Holt will cessful one and over fx),000,000 shad were their grain is better for it is a great big the Pine Tree state delegates who will attend Priest learning tbe carpenter’s trade------One bis schoolmates for none knew him but to The games that the Rockland club has played preach tbe third sermon on “ The H oly ” hatched out and liberated. 'The people re­ the great Christian Endeavor Convention in of tbe cutest teams on our streets is Georgie love hirn. The parents have tbe sympathy of bluff. and has not played tbe week just past next Sunday, taking for bis subject “ Ih e siding in that section are already appreciating San Francisco. She went to Portland Satur­ D . Oisay’s goat team------Deer are nearly «*s all in their great bereavement------Elmer have mixed the standing up somewhat, though Guide In to T ruth” ------Children’s day was ob­ the work done, for duriug tbe past season day and joined the other members of the del­ plentiful here as sheep and a number of Orff of O iff’s Corner, has been at Frank Bur Call and see for yourself. of course the only thing for newspapers to do served at tbe church Sunday. The pastor bhud were more numerous and larger in tbe egation there. persons are anticipating the taste of deer geas, this week------Mrs. A . L. H ilto n and sister, Miss Lizzie Fletcher, bave been visiting is to accept the face of the returns until the preached a short sermon to the children in Delaware river than at any time for years. M r. and Mrs. A. I I . Jones and Miss Nina meat this Fall------One small dog, two small Respectfully yours, their parents at W eek’s Mills------Laura Wal games have been passed upon by the league, the morning before the regular sermon. The W hile in Maine waters the Fish H aw k w ill Crockett have spent the past week in Boston, boys and three small chickens was the cause ter went to Union Sunday------Frank Stain which alone has the power to settle such church was decorated with evergreen, ferns, hatch out some shad and lobsters, but special where they took in Harvard class day of quite a “successful" riot here Saturday. and wife were at Flander’s Corner Sunday — matters. As far as my personal opinion is flowers, etc. Rev. M r. H o lt preached to the attention will be given to mackerel. Thus and also enjjyed the marvelous Boston- Chas. T. S pear, Miss Ella Simmons is visiting her sister, Mrs. concerned, and this is a personal opinion and young people in the evening on “ Samuel’s far the efforts to batch out mackerel have not Baltimore series of baseball games. They JEFFERSON Fred Stain------Frank Burgess and wife vis not in auy way official, 1 should say that none Ghost or Lost Opportunities” ------The Sunday been very suceeasful and the fish commis­ 295 & 297 Main St. returned home this morning. Bu n k e r H i l i .— Lincoln Hodgkins returned isted their daughter in Union Sunday. of the games played by Rockland of last School w ill have a picnic at Maxey’s grove sioners are very anxious to be able to in ­ Capt. A. E. Norton was a passenger down to Norway, Tuesday------Fiber Jackson has week after Monday ought to couut. The Monday, July 5. A ll are invited to bring crease the supply. Tbe task is a difficult one returned from W aterville------Miss Velm er I for few fish are more timid than mackerel on the City of Bangor last night. Capt. N o r­ Who Grows Mweet Peae? game which was forfeited to Lewiston was their baskets and have a good tim e------Tbe ton is an old and valued friend of the C.-G. Linscott is at home from Massachusetts------given after the club had disbanded, at least as schools in town have closed with the exception and even after they bave been captured with LIST OF LETTERS 1 be Courier-Gazette w ill give a years' sub­ who it is always a pleasure to meet. H e is Mrs. E. Moody is visiting in A lm a------Peter much as it has ever done so. I f it had dis­ of the one in District 3 which will be one spawn they struggle so much that tbe eggs scription of its paper to the lady in Rockland in the employ o f the James Bliss Co., Boston, Dunton and wife were at this place recently banded then of course the game should not week longer on account of the illness of the which are very fragile, are almost invariatdy Remaining in the Rockland P. O . for the who this Summer makes the finest showing of the oldest shipping concern in New England. ------Mrs. Caldwell Hodgkins and son have count, and if it had not then there is no rea­ teacher------Miss Marcia Farnham entertained destroyed. Tb e experts on hoard tbe Fish weekending June 26, 1897: growing sweet peas. H a w k hope to devise some means to over­ Patrick Donnelley, representing tbe Port­ been visiting at Damariscotta Mills. son why Augusta should not he able to claim her young friends at her home Saturday after­ U enl’s Liat Robins J a forfeit at least of the game which Rockland noon in honor of her birthday. It is needless come this difficulty and they will devote the Ariustn ug Lewi* G. Smith 8. B. land Columbian, tbe Catholic denominational entire Summer to tbe work. Bur Ur Bdgar .2) Strumous Capt. Lewis paper of Maine, has been spending tbe past was scheduled to play in that city Thursday. to say that they bad a pleasaut time. The schooner Grampus w ill collect spawn Berry Biuery D. riiusck Comique fortnight in Rockland and vicinity. Mr. The resurrection of which we were made Boyntoa Henry T. Stanley Edward for the steamer and arrangements have also Donnelley is a very agreeable gentleman and aware Thursday adds another comolication, SEARSMONT Como Harley Wardwell Frank been made with many of the fishermen to Koudruy A. I). Lsdles* List made many friends for his paper while here. hut the league undoubtedly will be able toad- Guy Fred M Audersou Miss Mabel just the matter to the satisfaction of all con­ School in District No. 10 (M a g o g ) closed briog fish eggs to the boat. “There is one Mrs. Annie Burns is enjoying a vacation George Anthony Clark Mrs Ellen S. cerned. Friday June 25. The afternoon was very funny thing about lobsters,” said D r. Thomp­ Gordon N. E Coffla Miss At tie M. from W . O . H ew ett & Co.’s store. She is pleasantly spent in reviews, readings, recita son, “ and that is when they are first batched Gordon ‘ atrlck Dow Mrs. Lena J. visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Thurston, in Hamlin K. H. Fullerton Mrs. R. M. tions and singing. Names of scholars not they are exactly the same form that they are Weymouth, Mass. On her return Mrs. Burns Uuiuiiioo Capt. W. H. Heu'ey Mrs B. A. Lewiston Sun: The Maiue league will absent during the term : Etta Burgess, H a t­ when they are full grown, excepting that the liurris Capt II U. Eilman Mrs. Hattie will be accompanied by her ucphew, A llie finish tbe season all right, tbe only agnation tie Burpeas, M ary Burgess, Sadie Burgess, large claws arc minus. Bob, Cochko Sleveus Mrs E V Thurston, who w ill spend tbe Summer in Harris O. P. Sylvester Mrs Margaret being whether it w ill be a four or six club Lura Campbell, Flora Buck, lainic Buck, “ N early all other fish are hatched out look­ Rockland. Hill F C. Thurstos Mrs G. league. The league will bave a meeting tbe Hcury Buck, Gracie Richards, Wealthy ing like tadpoles and it is some little time Mitchell James W lilis Mias Floreuoe B- Prof. H . A. Howard of the Commercial Col­ first of the week to take some action in the Richards, Ruby Richards, A unie L . Richards before they assume their natural appearance. lege is spending a portion of bis vacation in matter. Manager Garrity is strongly in fsvor Louis Campbell, Clarence Burgess. Absen. It is very amusing to watch lobster fry, for LIBERTY Boston, where be was an interested witness of of a four club league comprising Portland, one day, Wilbert Campbell, Maud Galloupct the little fellows are only about an eighth of tbe three great Boston-Baltimore games. His an inch long and yet they move about much H o s t il e V a l l e y .— Miss Oriola Boynton Lewiston, Augusta and Bangor, as he thinks So u t h Sk a k s m o n t — Mrs. Fred Robbins assistant,Prof. E. L . Brown is home from Bos­ iu tbe same manner as a full grown lobster.” is at home from Westboro, Mass., on a vaca­ that with a fair patronage these clubs could is quite sic k ------Marcus W entworth’s family ton where he was engaged in bis annual task tion------Mr. Hugh Cummings of Indiana is easily finish the season, aud then every club have moved to Rockport where he will find of inakiug out diplomas for the Boston public visiting his brother Amasa Cummings------would be a good attraction iu each of the four employment as cooper------Ralph Knight, a schools. M yrtie Boynton closed a successful term of cities. ♦ • • former resident of this place, now of Camden, FO R S A LE . school at Western Ridge, Palermo, Friday Miss Winifred M. Shaw has been engaged W iley of the Rocklauds will play with the was married Saturday evening, June 19, to A ttc boo ear’s Malu«ait, V v o ru , holat 36 fool, ------Mrs. Coin aud daughter Bessie of by tbe C. H. Robmson Paper Co. of Portland Lewistous if the Rockland club is not trans­ Miss Carrie Start ol Camden. W e all extend foot 41k ft. UdT. 26 ft. Lttwoh. 49 ft AddraM B oa 61, KUtfanovu, U u « . 7 Bostou, are visiting M r. aud Mrs. Sammie to be their traveling representative throughout ferred to some other city. H e is a great congratulations------Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Ful 1 W eU ler------Ralph Ludwick has purchased a Maine and she has already entered upon worker and one of the best catchers in minor ler euteitained friends at their home Saturday bicycle------N . W . Brown of Palermo passed ! the work. Tbe Robinson Co., one of the league base ball. • ♦ • evening, June 19. Those present were My VE89EL FOR SALE. Augusia is making an awful holler about rou Lu swell and wife, W . F . Bryant and wife, through this place one day receutly------I foremost paper concerns in the state, is to be F o r B a l e L>y Mb. (J- k U. Tar box. 67 loua rugbur, Chailie Bryant and Mrs. Lillian Bailey of congratulated upon securing so smart a aales- calling the game played Friday betweeu the Timothy K uight and wife and Misses Josie with trawls, dvrhw aud cable. Thoroughly rebuilt, Rocklauds and Portlands a league game. They and Alice Kuight. Cards and music weie , uow aalis and in ttrwi-class uoudJUou. W ill aeli K nox visited at W . L . Boynton's Sunday------| lady as Miss Sbaw. The Sbaw Supply Co., with or without gear. Far particular* apply to Henry Norton of ('bins visited Will Whitaker I of which Miss Shaw remains a member, is to • ROBINSON & SMITH. claim that the Rockland club has disbanded enjoyed until late, after which cake and cof­ 66 C UA8. K. BICKNKLI Thursday. discontinue its paper business. 20 Oats. St. - - Rocltland aud that the Friday game was simply an exhi­ fee was served. Roehlaod, Ms. THIS KOGKLAND OOUKUfiK-GAZ«TT

EXPERT SUPFRINTERDENCE WHEELS ANO SPOKES SOULE'S FIRST OROER OBITUARY A HEALTHY W IFE Horatio N . Woodcock was f- and dead in Ladies and Gents Mr. Stetvon’s Ylevris on this Important Mat­ Delights of Wheelmen Appreciated Only Is a Husband's Inspiration. The New Commander of the Maine Dlrl.lon his bed at his home in Searsmont the morn ter—School Notes of Interest. Croup, by ThoseWh© Ride—Facts and Fancied. iSou.Jof Veteran. H a. a Say. ing of June 17th. H e retired the evening The following orders have been issued by before in his usual health, and as he did not In ibe last report of the state superinten­ OCR M.ANDF.RRD REX. A sickly, half-dead-and-alive woman, READ THIS. Coughs,' Commander Soule, the newly elected Colonel appear at bis usual time in the morning his dent of common schools M r. Stetson has the They any we men ere flek e, but I think the Average especially when she is the mother of a of the Maine Division, Sonaof Veterans: son, Horatio N . Woodcock, Jr., with whom following to say, which should be read by all Tooth­ family, is a damper to all joyousness Having been duly elected and installed he was living, went to his room and found New Patterns in Laoe interested in this important department, re­ woman formed on just the ache, in the home. Commander of this Division for Ibe ensuing him dead. The physician pron unced it a * H a m m o c k s garding expert school superintendence: aeldom find amid their ranks, 1 sometimes yeat, I hereby assume command, with head­ case ol apoplexy. M r. Woodcock was born “ 10 piece Toilet Set "A casual study of the special returns made m arv el a t quarters at 453E Congress street, Portland. in Searsmont and had lived there all his life, by the local superintendents and tabulated in A mate fur life that prove* to be quite suited to our “ Dinner Seta | Diarrbss, class. th e p atien ce Tbe following appointments on the staff of being a son of the late Theodore Woodcock. the first section of this report, makes it en­ the Commander with rank of First Lieutenant, H e followeo the occupation of latmer and Stook Pattern tirely clear that the time has come when it is A Dysentery, Now take a girl whose heart is soft and strong and of som e h u s ­ from June 17th, are hereby announced : W a l­ millm an, and did such carpenter and cabinet “ Croquet Seta necessary to provide for expert superinten­ warm and tru , bands. { *" Bowel Complaints. . And give her large, small eyes of gray and black do H. Petry, Adjutant, Portland; Edwin A. work as making coffins, furniture, etc. H e Oo goods most of them 3 for 25o. dence of the public schools o f Maine. If a woman And brown and blue M erritt, quartermaster, Portland. I hey ate was married twice. His first wife was Miss ••The returns show that 96 per cent of 5c goods most of them 6 for 25o. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for • And long, short hair of every shade from raven’s finds that to be obeyed and respected accordingly. Patience Moody and his second Mrs. Cath­ these superintendents are engaged in some i wing to gold. A these troubles Is ® her energies Further appointments will be announced erine W altz. The latter died about two other occupation, and only give to this work With cheeks of every hue and tint and every shape and mold. are flagging years ago. H e leaves two sons, John E., A F u ll Line of Goods fo r Camp such time as they can spare from their regu­ shortly. an d th a t A ll off.cial communications, reports and re formerly clerk in the Belfast postoffice, and lar business. The work done by such per­ Then let thia girl he short and tall and nil the way and Cottages. turns will be forwarded to W aldo H . Perry, Horatio N ., Jr. Both now live in Searsmont. sons must necessarily be, to a great extent, between, everything And likewise very plump and stout and also very adjutant, No. 191 Clark street, Portland. Two brothers and three listers rem ain: Ex- haphazard in character, unsatisfactory in tires her, frail and lean, Requisition for supplies w ill be sent to Mayor M. P. Woodcock of Belfast; William Prices as Low as the Lowest. results and wanting in those elements which And have her simple minded with an innocent re­ her sleep is Edwin A. Merritt, quartermaster, No 70 Harrison Woodcock of Portland, Ore., Mrs. insure good service. To superintend schools X It Is the trusted fr ie n d of th e ,, serve d istu rb ed Yet verted in worldly matters, up to snuff and full W inter street, Portland, and to him will be M atilda P. Adams of Amesbury, Mass., Mrs. intelligently, one needs scholarship, pro­ * Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, j 1 of nerve, by horrible payable all money ordera, checks, drafts, etc. Emeline P. Hemenway cf Waterville, and fessional training and experience in the Copeland's Bazar d ream s, The quarterly reports and per capita tax of Mrs. Sarah I I . Jones o f Rockland. The work of the schoolroom. • Sailor, and in (act all classes, i * And let her know Just how and when to use, with nicest ease. a n d th a t I r i cents will be due July I. M ake reports funeral was held Monday and was largely ••He needs to know the subjects studied, Used Internally or ezternslly. O y Whatever combination of her charms ahe knows she o ften , in duplicate. The blank with tax to be lor- attended.— Belfast Journal. We are Selling and methods used in giving instruction and will please,— I warded to Waldo If. Perry, Adjt., Portland, to be familiar with the history, science and t Beware of Imitations. Take !! W ith such a birl a lover’s love would then be true w ak es su d ­ ' M e., and tbe duplicate reports are to be WIint Do Tlie Children Drink? art of education. H e must not only be J none but the genuine " Pxa»Y (| and strong, denly In the And never swerve—at least not till another came made in tbe books furnished Camps fot that familiar with the facts taught in text-books, J Da v is.” Sold everywhere. < ; n ig h t w ith a Don’t glvo them tea or coffee. Have you tried the Along. putpose, Blanks and envelopes for return of —Nixon Waterman. new food drink colled Grain- >? I’ is dellciom and but he must also be a student of science, art, feeling of suffocation and alarm, she flourishing and takes the placo of coffee. The more HARD COAL SOFT same are forwarded with these orders. Prompt­ literature, history, economy. H e roust know f 25c. and 6Oc. bottles. ' ’ must at once regain her strength. ness in the return of repoits w ill be appre­ Grain-0 you give the children the more health you what the world has done, wha* it is doing, Bicycling if revolutionizing road building distribute through their eyatem. Graln-O is made It matters not where she lives, she ciated. what it is capable of doing. H e must know- and the day is not far distant when the United of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes e o - e o e o o can write a letter. Mrs. Pinkham. Form 0000 (new password and counter like the choice grade* of coffee but coeta about men, things, means. H e must be strong of States will have just as good roads as any in of Lynn, Mass., will reply promptly sign) has been received and w ill be for as much. All grocers "ell it. 16c. and 26. mind, rugged of body, rich in personality. European countries. warded to Camps on receipt of tax and re­ Cheap as anybody. There may have been and probably was and without charge. The following H is work must be his absorbiug vocation. MAINE ODDITIES E. A. Butler has been elected to member­ To it he must give his entire time and devote some kind of road construction in the far shows the power of Lydia E. I’ink- porta. The attention of the Division it called to ship in the M aine Historical Society. • his best thought. H e must study schools; he East before the time of the Pharaohs, but ham's Vegetable Compound, accom­ >♦« New yachts are features along the M aine the progress made in our order in thia State must study teachers; he must study children. about the first scientifically built roads we coast this Summer. panied with » letter of advice: during the past year and to the need o f con­ One cannot do and be all these things unless hear of were those stretching from Lower “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I have suf­ tinued and untiring efforts to make this yeai’s he has an aptitude for the work, has pre­ One thing that Maine is lacking and badly Egypt to Babylonia and Chaldea. They were fered for over two years with falling, work equally if not more successful than the pared fur it, and gives bis whole time to it. wants is a naval brigade. broad and level in order to accommodate the enlargement and ulceration of the last. There are now Camps in immediate A. F. CROCKET! CO., I f one’s best thought is devoted to his patients, A Portland lady sustained nine fractures of thousands of chariots that swept back and womb, and this spring, being in such a prospect st Gardiner, Monroe and W hitefield, his parishioners, his business, or his farming, the arm one day last week. forth over them every few years. and more are soon expected to be organized. it is not possible for him to serve .the schools Centuries later the Romans built roads of weakened condition, caused me to flow N O R T H E N D The University of Maine contemplates W hile efforts are to be made in the direc­ in such a way as to help the teachers to give which the world still talks and it was war for nearly six months. Some time locating a law school in Bangor. tion of forming new Camps, greater attention SALT the best instruction, ana the children to do that urged them. Still more centuries and ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you >♦< Bath clergymen are preparing for a crusade isto be given by yonr officers in the encour­ the best work. Napoleon ouilt the famous roads in France. looking to the enforcement of the rum law. for advice. After using the treatment agement of weak ones, and to the visitation ‘•The amount expended annually for the W ar suggested and instigated them. which you ad­ Oraert by Telephone Bangor parsons are settling the bicycle of our Camps as far as possible. superintendence of schools in the State of The rest of Europe followed his example. vised for a short Tbe retiring administration has given us a given prompt attention. M aine is about £60,000. This is a sum large problem by forming bicycle clubs in their Before the day of railroads roads were of time, that ter­ firm foundation upon which to work, and it is enough to give 10 each town about £120 for parishes. course the only arteries of trade and com­ rible flow rightful to expect that with the same loyal RHEUM this purpose. If this amount were supple­ Now that Portland didn't hook the sea munication. Coaching, diligences, etc., had Most torturing and disfiguring of itching, support tendered to your new officers, that serpent, they are planning on having Corbett also contributed their influence to secure stopped. I am burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is in. mented by an equal amount from the State, the Order of Maine will make even greater Do n and a number of towns joined in employing a play first base. better roadbeds. now gaining s::t.:.ly relieved by a warm bath with Ct'Ti- progress during the coming year. c. lt.v Soar, a single application of Cuticuba superintendent of schools, then such a sum The only cause operating in the United One Maine newspaper correspondent notes s tr e n g th By order of (■in'.nietit). the g:eat skin cure, and a full ilose would be available for this purpose as would States before the era of bicycles was business, the great increase in the number of women an d flesh Arthur M . Soule, of tUTiLLiiA lttstoLvexT, greatest of blood enable the towns to secure a competent per- and progress was very slow. Early wars, Tifotfouqii who enter into the sports of bunting and fish­ an d have Division Commander, purifiers aud humor cures, when all else fails. aon to perform these duties. restrictions o f trade and commerce, currency ing io this state. b e tte r Waldo H. Per r y , Adjutant.® •‘Perhaps the plan of precedure can be troubles and other things made the develop­ An employe in a Lebanon saw mill h e a lth made clearer by using the following illustra­ ment of business slow and the road develop­ CLEtfiflq lost an arm, but was back at work running Tired people are tired because they have tion. Suppose the towns of Turner, Liver­ ment even slower. than I have the same saw in ten dayi time. exhausted their atreugtb. Tbe only way for more, Leeds and Greene unite and employ a Rivet and sea were more used than the had for the / past ten years. them to get strong is to eat proper food. (u ticu ra While about it and do not stop There is snow yet on M t. Washington, 20 superintendent. Suppose Turner contributes roads at first, and when the roads began to be I w ish to say f / to all d istressed But eating is not all, Strength comes from £225, Livermore £145, Leeds £90 and Greene days later than usual, and we’re getting some indispensable it was only the most important 1.^11 ttreoehetrtlh. awM. V-Br,«: with your work half done. This is the suffering women, do not suffer longer, food, after digestion. Digestion is made £90, making a total of £550. If an equal o f the breezes from that direction. highways that received some care. season of the year when disinfectants when there is one so kind and willing easy with Shaker Digestive Cordinl. sum were furnished by the State, the amount The Piscataquis Observer hears of a man The turnpikes from Boston to Providence, to aid you.”—Mm . F. 8. Ben n ett, W est­ People who gel too tired, die. Life it FALLING HAIR 1'curjZbr’c'vTlco^.'Su.r. should be used to good advantage. We would be £1,100. O n this basis Turner would who has six different trades to perfection and to Lowell, to Worcester, became famous as strength. Food is the maker of strength. be entitled to five votes, Livermore to three, who now carries on three of them. the good roads ot the day, and yet they were phalia, Kans. can satisfy every want as we have Food is not food until it is digested. Leeds to two, and Greene to two in the The gastronomical event of Biddeford’s far below our good roads today. Chlorides, Disinfectants and Deodor­ Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick sufferers selection of a superintendent. I f the schools carnival last week was the man who devoured Those who lived off these roads, back in ordinary dirt road, that too Ibt force w ill do front in ugestion, can be cured by the use of izer; Pure Potash; Royal Brand Chlo­ were consolidated even to a reasonable aix pies in aix and one-half minutes. the country, had to put up with what they the same work on a macadam road, and that Shaker Digestive Cordial. ride of Limo; Catnphenol Antiseptic, tent in these towns, the whole number would bad. No wonder they felt isolated. An unusual incident is recorded in Sanger* only 15 lbs is required to do tbe same work It will revive their spent energies, refreih not exceed twenty-five, and in no case would Bad roads increased the cost of everything, disinfectant with greater power than ville, where Mrs. Eva Littleheld and her tiny on an asphalt pavement. and invigorate them, create new courrge, en­ they exceed thirty. The amounts apportioned horses, wagons, hotel living, etc. daughter are attending the same school. Tbe bicycle is the argument that has con­ durance and strength, all by helping their carbolic acid; Sulphur Candles for to each of the towns named above is not People 100 miles from Boston were as far The town of Enfield has probably the vinced business interests, and the increase in stomachs to digest their food. fumigating; Solution chloride of soda; materially in excess of the sums now appro­ away as we are from London today. largest manufacturing plant in the world for tbe bicycle business is the best guarantee that It aids nature, and this is the best o f it. It priated for this purpose. Thia union of towns It took centuries to build the roads of all these accomplish the work for what the production of hardwood novelties in al­ tbe interest can never llacken until all roads gives immediate relief and, with perseverance, and placing all the schools m the charge of Europe and m illen n ial to build those of are “ good roads.” permanently cures. they are intended. one person who would be expected to devote most endless variety and aize. Europe, and war helped on. Sold by druggists. T tia l bottle 10 centsR his entire time to the work, would insure the A £450 diamond was in the sweepings of A t this time, from 15 to 20 years, the a Moosehead schooner the other day. It On a road yesternight, employment of an official who would have a bicycle began to appear as a factor. The When the moon .bone bright W. c/POOLER, personal interest and professional pride in came uncomfortably near being an expensive j high wheel or old “ordinary,” did not exer­ On other lands than ones, Compre»M.d Air Painting. making the schools the best which the means fishing trip for a Massachusetts lady. cise much influence, because only boys and And the sun In the west Pharmacist. Hud gone to rest Compressed ttir now threatens to de­ placed at his disposal would allow. A ll Fairfield is watching a certain garden young men as a rule rode them. With his nose turued up at tho stars; prive the painter of at least u part of his “ The returns made by the superintendents down there with keen interest and anticipa­ Yet they were the scowl that went before occupation. It is not tho painter of pic­ show that the majority ot them are somewhat tion. A part of it was planted by the owner the growl. With her brain tn a whirl, tures who is menaced, but only tlioso A Futile Effort. advanced in years, a fact which in itself does while his wife held an umbrella over him. Then the low wheels came in and the virus And her wheel-rim split la tw ain: humbler claimants of the name whoso not necessarily indicate an unfortunate con­ A W hitneyville man believes he has a pay­ began to spread. “ If home I get ever, We never make eflorts^to induce dition of affairs. I t is, however, true that the Young men and then old men, clerks and I swear I will never energies are applied on a broader scale ing gold mine an bis farm. W ith rare good peoplo to visit our store in search of changes which have taken place in the merchants, children and women, took to the Hide thirteen miles again." and who distribute tboir colors from a sense, however, he planted a crop of potatoes HoasLta Ioabbi. Stewart. branches taught and methods used in giving wheel, and with each month got further and mythical advertised bargaius which do while waiting for the samples to be assayed. pail instead of from a palette. Several Covered by Insurance instruction, during toe last quarter of a further away from home. not exist or which are “just out." On some of the trout brooks in the vicinity railroads, including tho Atchison, the Is what a senslblo business (man is al- centur) have been so great as to render it Bicycle papers sprang up; daily papers The handle bars oa the bicycle ridden by of Bangor men are using dynamite to kill Erie, the Illinois Central, the Alleghany ways able to "ay lu case of a fire. Prompt Such methods are dishonett and are important that the persons who are responsi­ printed routes, marked the good roads and Libby Poladino are attracting much attention. liberal and satisfactory settlement o f all claims the fish, and those who are fishing the brooks Valley aud tho Pittsburg uud Lake Erie ble for the administration of the schools shall blacklisted the bad ones. Thev are a pair of ram’s boms with all tbe guaranteed.) certain ultimately to prove futile. What in a legitimate way are on the lookout for companies have decided that compressed be familiar with modern ideas, methods and The dissatisfaction had now reached the twists, curves and other characteristics. They we advertise, we have, and it is always them. air, besides driving tools uud hoists, ALFRED S. BLACK, appliances. It is encouraging to note in this solid part o f the community, that which im ­ are finely polished and make very serviceable exactly as represented. |Wo are up-to- connection, that some of the older superin­ A Hampden man who apparently does not mediately contributes the taxes, and which and handsome bars. Libby did the work on cleaning cushions and performing sev­ 5 LlmerockllStreet, date grocers aud we make careful se­ tendents seem to be peculiarly interested in believe in the rotation of crops theory, now might have been expected, because of its them himself. eral other tusks in carshops for which Fire, Life, Casualty Insurance. their work, familiar with the needs of their exhibits a fine piece of potatoes planted on recognition of the trouble, to remedy it; but band labor was once considered neces­ lections of our Block. Anything in tho schools, and anxious to improve them. Many ground on which potatoes have been raised it was pleasure after all, they said, and the O . E. Blackington sold an Eagle to a So. sary, cun also bo made to do tbe rougher market can be had of us. o f those who have passed the meridian of for 75 consecutive years. tax argument still held its sway. Thomaston lady last week. forms of painting, especially thut of life are cordial in their indorsement of- the Mrs. Alice M . Look of Jonesport is one of But business demands must tell in the end. freight cars. Tho machine used resem­ “ new education,” and are prompt in intro­ M aine’s busy women. She is postmaster There was one man in Boston, a bicycle BURN THEBEST Groceries ducing new studies, modern methods and manufacturer, far sighted enough to see that Tbe number of riders continues to increase. bles a lingo atomizer. It is connected of Monsapec,and has just been commissioned with tho air supply by a small hose, and better helps. a magistrate, with power to acknowledge the development of the roads meant the de­ During July end August bicyclists w ill be as COAL Canned Goods “While a considerable number of the legal documents and solemnize marriages. velopment of the bicycle and the bicycle thick as mosquitoes. tho paint is continued in a tank mounted auperintendents have received a liberal business, and that the championship of that on a truck, from which it is siphoned An Old Tow n wedding has luckily been Provisions -education, still it is true that the proportion is movement would not mean disastrous adver­ postponed. A man got drunk, was arrested “ NEW OOMESTIC" IS THE BEST- by another hose. The paint is thrown in much smaller than it should be;and it is also and excused becaused because his wedding tising. a flue spray upon the Burfuoo to t>e cov­ Meats, etc. true that a very large per cent, of the superin­ He plunged into it with a will, not as a day had been set. But before the day ar­ ered and is driven by the force of the tendents have not received such scholastic sentimentalist, but as a business man. H e Solo Agents for Wickes Electric OH, rived he got drunk again, was sent to jail and air into tho most minute crovioos and training as to prepare them properly for their wrote colleges, boaids of trade, manufacturers, the wedding has been indefinitely postponed. EARLY all our people have had Bread of every under iron and other attachments whore the kind of Kerosene that Burns. ■duties. trade associations— he petitioned congress— N grade— “ I t is evident from the returns that many A Bar Mills man feels that he has got the be contributed articles to different magazines it is difficult to work with a brush. An Apples by the Barrel better of a dentist. He had a tooth pulled of them have not supplemented their limited and agitated in public and private the good 1 the klad to buy to satisfy ordinary standard 114 foot box car oun be Cheioe Baldwins the other day and the dentist charged him a education, by subsequent study or reading roads idea. t painted by this process in from SB to 48 half dollar. The man grumbled at the price Low Prioes. along general or professional lines. T h e arguments were purely business argu­ minutes, making a saving in expense of and said he ought to pull two for that. “ So K all want that which la the beat, a fact that's These returns also show that a very large ments, all hanging around the domestic not surprising— about 40 per cent ou tbe average oost of per cent, of the superintendents have not I w ill.” said the dentist. Then the man sat aphorism. “ A stitch in time saves nine,” W down and had another extracted. painting with the brash.—New Y ork read books, papers or magazines treating of and the business maxim that “ The way to get Tim es. E. 5. Farwell, educational subjects. I f their testimony is Extraordinary precautions are being taken business is to hunt for it.” reliable, and we have every reason to believe by tome of the pew holders at the Northport The work is beginning to tell. Opposition W e a r y W 1 U . THE GROCER, it is correct, it is manifestly impossible for church in regard to their pew cushions, as it in the trade has subsided; the arguments are has been mildly suggested that an exchange now only as to how to do it. U it leading merchant! on the llat this baker Weary Watkins—Say, here’s de ao- them to be ot material asaistence in directing, king euppliee Corner Park and Union St^. inspiring or helping the teachers or pupils in has been going quietly on, the well-worn Congress has appropriated money for O ooont of a fanner wot ties his dorg up their work. A careful examination of all the ones being exchanged for others more com­ commission to investigate. AY well exclude the spurious goods wbieh an makes him do all de charnin. facts in the case must convince any person fortable to sit upon. Hence one pew owner Massachusetts has the honor of having never satisfies; M Dusty Rhodes— Oh, dere is odors. FOB SALE BY that this change is a wise and important one, has decorated the edges of the cushion with been the first, in 1892, to appoint a bicycling Weary Watkins—Odors wot? a beautiful border of bright 8 penny nails. ant) (bat every person interested is the public commission to supervise highway construction. Dusty Rhodes—Wot works de growl­ schools is concerned in the enactment of a A n Auburn man has just discovered his Some 30 other states have followed her ex­ A. J. BIRD CO.. name on a memorial tablet in Brunswick, his er.—New York Press. ICE Rockland, Me. l/w providing for a system of expert superin- ample. ELL tbe Bread aud paatrylproduota which for native town, among those who fell in the The progress ju it now is more theoretical Telephone 86-2 yCendcnce.” excellence never vary; Source of Ills Inspiration. civil war. W hen be returned borne from the than practical. The people have become S > A Sunday night break in Portland is the war in 1865 he found that two years before, convinced, but the first cost affrights them. Managing Editor—Who wrote that O. W. Perry wauu tbe publlo to know that be la aupplylng customers every day ninth time in nine consecutive years that or soon after the battle of Winchester, bis Yet, according to a modest estimate, there article this morning ou "The Prone relatives bad, for a time, set aside a vacant is spent annually in the United States £250, C. FRANK JONES, along bis ice routes. burglars have entered this particular boarding M arket?” He baa not sold out—be la ou deck with house, eaten a square meal and helped them­ chair in his memory. H e learned, also, that 000,000 in simply scooping mud off some City Editor—Swattorstreet. Why? they came very near preaching his funeral tbe fluent outfit this city ever saw. selves to what was within reach. It speaks parts of the road and laying It back on other Managing Editor—Nothing, only he Stenographer Ioe delivered at your door at all hours. sermon at the Court Street Baptist Church in well for the cook. parts. seems to have been full of his subject — Let me put your name ou my llat. Auburn. The students of the good roads idea claim , . am t Chicago Tribune. A N ew port mao had an unusual caller this that the annual interest on such a sum rightly Typewriter, week. Two years ago Mr. O. F. Brigham applied for say 20 years would turn every im The ia He Died. caught a turtle near the mill pond, aud saw portant and half important road in the coun 632 flAIN STREET. C. W. PERRY. traced on its shell the figures “ 1874.” After try into macadam or telford and keep them One of the Committee—If you want & 1 have opened aa office at the above number, showing it to h u friends he returned it to the in repair. OLLINd Brothers, Dailey, Howard uud tbe good after dinner speaker, we could in­ where persona can secure the services of an expert Goods are the Best stream. Thursday morning, on looking out Some idea of the saving in energy to the night lunch of Hill vite Depew. But, theu, he might disap­ Btenogrupher aud Typewriter at a nominal figure, ibe window, M r. Brigham saw a turtle crawl farmer is to be got by considering that it R or I will come to your placo of business every day Prices are the Loetest point us. and take your work by dictallou rein ruing the IARTERS ing across the lawn as though looking for takes 200 lbs. force to draw one ton over an Chairman—Excuse me. We’re not letters to you In lime for the uext mall at these Variety the Largest some one. Going out of doors be found his pt ices: taking any Chaunceys.—New York Sun­ lITTLE turtle of two years ago, which had come one- For au average of 40 letters per week or less, 9 1.00 fourth of a mile ftom the water to call on day Journal. •• « more than 40 and less thau 1U0, 2.00 For all legal work ss low as it can possibly bs him. LOOK ON THIS PICTURE In the Hume of pity If you know of any Considerate. dons. Heats, Provisions, Groceries IVER One of Maine’s little lakes is called Toddy « - l ask your support Ur. Uusiueas Mau for this relief from pain, tell me. I fear Bright a “Pore Jim was very good tom e,” , . . AND . . . pond. This uarne was inspired by an inci­ disease, as one doctor said that I had it com­ veuture. 17 PILLS dent of long ago, which tradition relates as plicated with heart disease. sobbed the weeping widow. “ With all follows : In the winter season some woodsmen Yuurs truly, Mrs. M. A. Hafford. The peddler with the gold-bowed eye the heatin’s hu gimme he never hit me General Household Supplies. New Bedford Mass., Aug. 21. were travelling to their work across the pond glasses which be just found is working Sears­ where the marks would show so the one briak morning. They became a little B e st THEM ON THIS. port, having a side line of soap and a full neighbor. could bee ’em.” — Boston tbiraty, or chilled with the froaty air. They After taking only two boxes of BUKEH'S stock of glasses. Parties who do not wish to G uardian. carried with them, as was customary in those K ID N E Y P IlJ .fi I am strong and well.I suff­ be humbugged should not buy glasses of McInnis & McNamara, days,some New England rum. Having no vessel ered so much fur the past ten years that I am In O ur K HEADACHE willing to do all in my power to aid any one traveling freaks. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 in which to m u their toddy, they cut a hole Cor. Main and Myrtle Sts., gly cured by these to recover their hculth and will cheerfully Days. in the ice, poured io their rum, mixed their Answer anyone who may write mo. Morten L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., say.: L ine ROCKLAND. U l e F i l l s . XVlthdeep regard. I remain. toddy and drank it. So the pond has ever M y wife bad inflammatory Kbeumatiem in T h e y also relicv^D ietress from Dyspepsia, since been associated in name with this Vours truly, Mrs. M. A- Uafford. The Rest Tobacco N ew Bedford, Mass-. O ct. 6 .1W6. every ruuacle aud joint, her suffering was ter­ Beat Brands of Cigars unique punch. ______l>r. Suker will aum .rquw iioui aud give advioe five CASTOR IA fmt i j . i . m and Too glou-ty Eating. A per. Of ch a rg e . W rite u> fo r v a luable book. P ills 60c.. st rible and bet body andface were swollen al­ BcbX Quality of Pipes A. C. MOORE, icet remedy for Diutucus, Nausea, Drowsi­ th j druggieU. or mailed post-paid ou receipt of yru*. most beyond recognition; bad been io bed for The board of managers of the joint traffic HukU i'iU OV; Mg, Beat Assorlment of Goods For Infants and Children. six weeks and bad eight physicians but re­ Tuaca, Regulates aad.Repalra . . ness, Bad Taste in the M outh, Coated Tongue yy^u-iatinn have just made public an elabor­ Best Kiud of Treat meut ceived no benefft until she tried the M Y S T IC 26 ate table of rates on new iron and steel rails Bain in the Side, TORT ID LIVER. They CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im Pianos and Organs in carloads from W heatland, Pa., to points in O.A.STOTI.X.A.. • if « Regulate the Rowels. Purely Vegetable. mediate rebel and she waa able to walk about rh»t state and several other states. 1 he rate Tt» tu. •rsry is three days. I am sure it saved her life.” Howard Cigar Co. Addrwia Ordera tu Ualn^Mualu Co,'ltockUu*,'Ma per ton of 2,240 pounds range from 80 cents stall. Small PUI. Small Doae. si