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his Intended absence, when called away GENERAL RULE8. and residence of all such children shall Highest of nil in Leavening Strength.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report* from town for any reason. be entered In a hook prepared for that DENTISTRY 1. School Districts. — Children living purpose. JANITORS. north of Rankin street nnd belonging In 17. Advertising Notices. — No toachnr DR. A. W. TAYLOR. tho first six grades or yearn of school shall give or allow to be given In his 1. Responsibility of Janitors.—Janitors shall attend the Tyler school, excepting school any notice of a lecture, concert, 400 Main St., Rockland shall he held responsible for any want of those living north of Cedar street, who theatre or other public gathering, except­ lC w ry fcraaeh of dental work perform**, w ith care A Good Job Executed by the Rock­ cleanliness or neatness about their school shall for thn first three years or grades ing for school purposes, or allow his end eh III that l» d- ne In nnv fleet close ofllc-. lucltid- houses or premises. Be Pil ing, Clean-Ing and Treating and Extracting. land School CommiTtaH attend tho Camden street school. Chil­ time during school hours to bo taken up Artlfteial Terlh on Ku' ber, Gold or A ttmlnam 2. Sweeping and Dusting.—All sehool- dren living south of Park street and be­ plates. Teeth without plates. I. e. Bridge W o rk — I rooms Iivu8e are to be swept at least by any agent of hooks, periodicals, maps, He mo eab'e or Permanent—Crowne spun broken longing In the first six grades or years of etc., or allow any advertising matter of New Hales and Regulations Easily Un twice rf week after school, and the furni­ teeth or roots. school shall attend the Purchase street any sort to be distributed among the pu­ ture dusted each morning before school. derstood by Teachers, Poplls and school, excepting those living south of pils In the school house. 3. Out-houses, Sidewalks and Yards.— Teeth Extracted without Pain the line of Fulton street, who shall at­ 18. Repeal or Amendment of Rules.— Parents—So pt. Will Nee That They Out-houses, sidewalks and yards are to By nae a f a oew, aafe local anneaiheilo, a enhatltute tend the Crescent street school for tho These regulations shnll not he suspended is another strongly constructed' house, in be kept clean and In good order at all tor oeealoe without Its dangers. Are Strictly Enforced - Mo Chance for first three years or grades. All children except by vote of two-thirds of the mem­ which are the forecastle, the engine room times, and all necessary paths are to be COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STS. living between Rankin and Park streets, bers present, nor shall they be amended and the engineer’s stateroom. Slackness In School*. kep t open. FROM ALL0YER1HIW E and all children In tho city who are or repealed, unless a majority of tho The forecastle is much larger than usual, 4. Fires.—Fires are to be built suf­ above the sixth grade or year of school whole board vote thorofor, after one and gives the sailors plenty of air nnd light. ______A t (he last meeting of the School Board ficiently early in the morning to have shall attend the schools on Lincoln street, month’B written notice of tho proposed The Cramp carries a mate, second mate, the school-room warm at least thirty the school rules and regulations were exten­ excepting those living near tho Benner amendment or repeal. cook, engineer and six sailors before the minutes before tho tlmn for opening sively revised. The rules and regulations now Hill, Bird’s Corner and Grace street mast, which with the captain make a crew of Items of a Peculiar, Interesting school. 11 all told. Most schooners of 2000 tons in force are as follows : schools, w ho sh all attend these schools 5. Teachers to Report.—Teachers shall during tho grades or years for which ,n- THE HENRY W CRAMP. have to carry just as large a crew. and Instructive Nature. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD. report to tho superintendent the failure structlon Is provided by the hoard. No The Cramp is now on her seventh trip. Closing Out of any Janitor to comply with the above What A Proildenoa Paper Sait of the last She has shown herself to be a tolerably speedy 1. Meetings of tho Board.—The regular child shall attend a school outside of his moetlngs of the board shall be held on regulations. district without a special permit from Caradon Built Votael- craft, quick to mind her wheel and, consid cring her size, a handy vessel all around. Picked Up and Gleaned Prom Many the Wednesday before tho flr st Monday DUTIES OF TEACHERS. tho hoard. Sale In every month. Tho chairman, or in his 2. Admission to School.—After the first That tbe vessels built by I I . M . Bean of Sources and lllmdrates Tho Many 1. Duties of Teachers.—Teachers shall NORWOOD -SHEPHERD WE00IN6 absence the secretary’. Bhall be authorized half of tho fall term no child shall for Camden have a national reputation for super­ keep the superintendent fully Informed of Nldea of Life—To Read Oae Tow Will to call special meetings on the request of the first time he admitted to the schools iority in construction is a well established three members. nil matters affecting the character and unless he Is able to do the work of some fact. Lilt Wedneidij Wit 1 Oe'ightful Ennl In Want to Head The Whole—None Wo havo too many winter clothos in 2. O rd er o f Business.—A t tho hour ap­ welfare of the schools, shall afford every class already formed. The last vessel which slipped into Camden Rockport Social Lila- Faked Hot All Arc T n e. thape of Ulslors, Overcoats, Mon’s, pointed, and on tbc appearanco of a quo­ facility for the purpose of examination, 3. No child whose residence is not In harbor from Mr. Bean's yard was the Henry and prlncIpnJs are required to report to Boys and Children’s Suits, Heavy rum, the chairman shall proceed with the city, or who has only temporary res­ W. Cramp, built for the Crowley’s of Taunton, There was a flutter of pleasureahle excite­ business in tbe following order: the superintendent any case of Incompe­ idence In It for the purposo of attending oro Mass., is receiving much attention in the ment in Rockport social life, Wednesday, the Weight Underwear, II , Neckwear, tency, neglect of duty or failure of any Reading of the records. tho public schools shnll he retained In maritime world. occasion being the wedding of Miss Minnie The “ hobos" do not take kindly to atone Fancy Shirts, all kinds of Mittens and teacher to perform Ills duty In a faithful Report of superintendent. any school; except that such pupils may The following description is taken from a Pierson Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. yards. The one in Rockland is the reason and satisfactory manner. Gloves. Report of committees. ho admitted to the regular classes of tho Providence, R . I , paper and we know our S. E. Shepherd, and D r. Joseph Frederick why these knights of the r ad are so scarce 2. Opening Exercises.—Reading of se­ Also a lino line o f Hats, Caps, Unfinished business. public schools on payment of a tuition readers will be pleased to read it. Norwood, son of M r. and Mrs. J. I I . N o r­ in Knox county and 'tis said that in Aroos­ New business. lected portions of scflpture by the teach­ fee of $9 per annum below grammar Riding at anchor in the harbor is the Trunks, Grips and Extension Cases. wood. took county the jailbirds have been reduced, 3. Standing Committees.—There shall er and the repeating of the Lord's pray­ grades, and $12 for all other grades, pay­ schooner H enry W . Cramp, a leviathan among This was the most important wedding sol­ one half from the same reason. This is an opportunity you should not be appointed annually at the first meeting er In concert by the pupils shall consti­ able to the superintendent, one-th.rd In sailing craft and the largest four-master all >at. emnized in Rockport fur many years and the miss as tho price-ion these goods are of tho board, or as soon thereafter os tute the opening exorcises of the schools. advance, of each term of school, when She is from Norfolk, with a cargo of 2800 ceremony performed at the home of the bride 3. To he Present Before the Opening of tons of toft coal. This is larger than that A Belfast m m recently killed five striped so low yon cannot afiord to go without. practicable, the following standing com­ In the opinion of the superintendent such on Commercial street was witnessed by many mittees, each consisting of three mem­ School.—Teachers shall be present at admission dan be grnnted without detri­ usually loaded by the Gov. Ames, and the friends and relatives. snakes, an unusual occurrence for this time of Remember that every purchaser of bers: least fifteen minutes before tho com­ ment to the schools. No exception to this Cramp carries 1000 tons more than tbe aver­ Under the artistic management of Mrs. A. the year. This has nothing whatever to do One Dollar's worth of goods is entitled On Text Books and Course of Study. mencement of the session. They shall re­ rulo shnll bo made without a vote of the age four-masted schooner. I. Mather, fln ist of Rockland, the house was with the Maine prohibitory law for the man The new vessel is named after Henry W . was sober. to a gness on the supposed Ostrich Egg, On Examination of Teachers. quire scholars to be In their seats, and hoard. transposed into a fl jral kingdom of rare On Estimates, Expenditures and Re­ shall commence and close tho exercises 4. No pupil known or suspected to he Cramp, of the famous shipbuilding concern beauty. There was a harmonious blending of the one guessing the nearest to its pairs. of tho school punctually at the prescribed affected with small pox, diphtheria, scar­ of Philadelphia, and is commanded by Capt. colors while the atmosphere was permeated A South Pari* man lately observed tbe Arthur Crowley of Taunton, Mass., one of weight receiving a very fine Overcoat. On Rules and Regulations. hours. let fever, measles, whooping cough, with the perfume of innumerable sweet scent­ 52nd anniversary of his first manaiage and 4. —New Text Books.—Whenever a rec­ 4. Recesses.—Both morning and after­ mumps, typhoid fevor or chicken pox the youngest hut best known captains in the ed flowers. Tbe beauty of the scene was the 25th anniversary of hi* second marriage ommendation is made to adopt a new noon sessions, th e re shall be a recess, shall he received In the schools until he coastwise trade. greatly enhanced by the room* being flooded on tame day. This establishes a new Since those busy days of half a century ago, text book in the schools the book shall which shall not be dispensed with ex­ presents a certificate of recovery from with electric lights. The southern end ol record. when the harbor of Providence used to he tbe be proposed, and entered upon the min­ cept by vote of the board. the hoard of health. No pupil coming the long parlors were finished with a canopy objective point o f hundreds of vessels in both utes of the board one month before final 5. Discipline. — Corporal punishment from a house where any of the said dis­ of asparagus, primroses and ferns, backed by coastwise and foreign trade, wonderful steps A rich vein of maganesc has been dis­ action thereon. shall bo resorted to only when all other eases exist, excepting whooping cough, a deep dado of ferns and palms. The canopy, have been made in carrying capacity. Old covered in Alfred in consequence of which moans of discipline fall, and In every In­ mumps, mensles and chicken pox, shall under which the bridal party stood, was 0. E. BLflCKINGTON 5. Committee on Examination of Teach­ settlers tell of seeing the harbor lined with there is much excitement. The farm on finished at thetop with a true lovers’ knot, of ers.—To this committee shall be referred stance of such punishment, a record of it be received In the schools without a cer­ vessels three deep almost around its entire white carnation* and hyacinths. The mantle which the discovery waa made belongs to all communications from persons apply­ shall he Included in the teacher’s month­ tificate from the hoard of health. circumference, and speak wistfully of the days was banked with ferns, palms and other tropi­ Lester T. Osborne. Maine might well be ing for situations as teachers. A meeting ly report to the superintendent. For ob­ ' 5. School Sessions.—The time of open­ when groups of schooners and square-riggers cal plants, among wh’ch were Interspersed cut called the most prolific stste in the U nion. of this committee shall be held annually stinate opposition to authority or other ing and closing the various schools of the were anchored all the way down to Silver glass vase* of white and pink carnations. H alf immediately after the close of tho school sufficient cause, a principal may tempo­ city and length of sessions shall Ao at tho Spring. wreaths of green were around the doors, year, legal notice having been given by rarily suspend a pupil, and shall Imme­ discretion of tho hoard. Good times ate surely coming for tbc In those days a vessel used to get $2 a ton window* and pictures. The chandlier was the secretary,’for tho examination of ap­ diately notify parents or guardians, and 6. Limit of Detention.—No pupil shall woolen mills in this state are starting up. on coal from ports close to New York and a festooned with smilox and plumosus. The apply to tho superintendent or hoard be detained In school during recess as a plicants, and at other times as this com­ 2oo iun schooner was a gold mine for her ribbons at the door were fastened with white for advice. The board may expel from a punishment, hut a teacher may detain a mittee may determine. owners, Now things are different. W ith carnation*. In the reception room was a Th e harvesting of ice in this stste every school any pupil, nfter proper Investiga­ pupil for a reasonable time after tho ihe advance of years Providence has lost her frieze in green with holly and berries to W inter gives employment to a large number DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY. tion of his behaviour, and restore him to close of the session, either for the pur­ West India trade and her shipping interests heighten the effect. In the dining room, table of men. Cutting ice is a cold job but there the school when deemed proper. All cases pose of discipline, or to make up neglect­ ate conhned to coal and lumber, cotton and 1. Duties of the Secretary.—The secre­ decorations only were used, on the table* ap are more applicants than can be employed. of truancy shall he at once reported to ed lessons; and Janitors shull not Inter­ pig iron. Tbe cotton and pig iron is brought tary shall keep a full and accurate record pearing beautiful bouquets in cut glass vase* Th e tee secured in Maine is the best in the tho superintendent. fere with rooms so occupied. in big fast steamers from Baltimore, Norfolk world. The ice is kept free from all im ­ of the proceedings of the board and shall of roses and maiden hair ferns. A ll through 6. Absence of Teachers.—Any teacher 7. School Y e a r.—T h e school y e a r Is In ­ and Philadelphia, and only coal and lumber purities, even to forbidding persons who chew enter upon the record the names of those the house the fl >ral decorations were on the desiring to bo absent from school, shall cluded between tho first day of Septem­ are left for the sailing vessels. In the halcyon tobacco from skating. present at each meeting. He shall give same elaborate scale. first obtain consent of tho superintendent, ber and the first Saturday of July. The days when the owner of a two or three hun­ notice of regular and special meetings, The guests were received at the door by who may excuse him for a time not ex­ num ber o f weeks o f actu a l school session dred ton schooner could get rich on her Miss Kittie Richard* while Mrs. II. L. and sliull send a copy of all now rules A South Brewer young man went hunting ceeding six days, and if absent beyond shall bo determined annually by the earnings, a three hundred ton vessel was a Shepherd and Mrs. G. II. Cleveland received and regulations affecting the schools to the other day and is now sorry for it. In tbe the time granted, unless in case of sick­ board. The secretary shall at the begin­ big one. She would he a two-master. Then in the lower hall and Mrs. O. P. Shepherd in tho teachers and to members of tbe night he heard a noise outside the camp a id ness or urgent necessity, he shall he con­ ning of each school year prepare the an­ they commenced to forsee things a little and the upper hall. moet bnve rareor they'll surely deoay. Lung board. on looking outside discovered what he sidered to have resigned. The hoard may nual calendar of terms and holidays, and built schooners of 500 tons. They were At 10 o'clock the bridal party entered the before Ihry decay, however, they'll look the 2. Secretary to act for Committee.— thought was a bear cub which he determined grant leave of absence for a longer time. shall submit It to tho board for their ap­ whoppers parlor to the strains of Mendelsohn's wed­ neglect they suffer and reflet no credit upon Ho shall keep Ills records in the room of to capture alive. He opened the dour quick­ No teacher shall he transferred from one proval. Finally some daringly speculative souls got ding march, skillfully played by M r*. A. F. llhdr possessor. Take enre o f your teeth for tho school committee, and there file re­ ly and pounced on the thing and he nnme school to another to fill a vacancy, unless 8. Promotions.—Promotions from one together and planned a three master to carry Piper, proceeded by Mrs. S. E. Shepherd your own aake a« well as f ir that of others. ports and other papers connected with diatcly wished he hadn't for it wasn't a bear by vote of the hoard. grade of school to another shall bo made a thousand tons of coal. And then the fun and M r. and Mrs. J. I I . Norweod in the fol­ T he dentist osn • ever replace w hat nature has tho board and do other things usually re­ cub at all but a bedeghog. For all we know 7. Care of School-rooms, etc.—Teachers at the end of the school year, based upon began and they’ve been building them bigger lowing order; Rev. Henry Jones of St. given you. Brushes are tbe best teeth pre* quired of a secretary, or that may be re­ the young man is still picking the quills from shall give to the superintendent prompt tho pupils’ dally oral and written work and bigger ever since, until finally they pro­ Thomas Episcopal church Camden, the servers, o f which we have a flue assortment, quired of him by tbe board. He shall also his body and the hedgehog is raising new notice of Injuries done to any school and upon examinations, hut promotions duced the Guv. Ames. It is probable that groom and his best man, Joseph F. Shepherd, both ImporU’d and American. Those who use act as tho secretary of the standing com­ oae*. property, either by pupils or others, un­ from one class to another may be mude she is tbe only five master which will be built brother of tbe bride, then Masters Maynard poor brushes are always buying new ones. mittees of the board, and keep a full and less p rom ptly repaired o r paid for. ut any time with tho consent of the su­ for a good many years to come. From the Ingraham and Tom Sawyer Spear in Lord W e guarantee a good tooth brush and charge accurate record of their proceedings, and W hen good* are ordered at the store it 8. Teachers’ Meetings. — All teachers perintendent. All applicants for promo­ dale of her building the shipbuilders have con­ Fauntleroy suits, who carried tbe white rib ­ you but little for It. shall give due notice of meetings of the pays the merchant to have them delivered are required to attend regularly the tion from one grade to another shall give fined themselves to four masts as the bons between which the bridal parly passed, same when required. somewhere within reasonable season. Thia teachers’ meetings held by the superin­ satisfactory evidence of general fitness In limit, and as tbe biggest four master afloat, then the maid of honor, Mist Maude E. Nor­ the new Henry W. Cramp is the cynosure of was illustrated in Bucksport last week. A tendent, and all grade meetings. character and conduct, and of having wood, sister of the groom, followed by the DUTIES OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. all the binoculars on the coast. new broom bad been ordered at tbe grocery T.H. Donahue 9. Monthly Reports.—The teacher of completed tho course of studies pre­ bride leaning on the arm of her father. She is designed especially for the coal trade store and Ihe driver did not deliver it until 1. Office Hours.—Ho shall have an of­ every school shall make to the superin­ scribed for schools of the lower grade. A Miss Norwood was attired In a charming coastwise, and built with full knowledge of costume of embroidered white cbtffm over 4 o’clock in the xfternoon. H e was met at PHARMACEUTIST, fice at the rooms of tho board, where ho tendent on the last school-day of each list of pupils promoted shall he given by tbe fact that coal rates will never sgam be pink taffeta with half length tulle veil, pink the door by th*; irate house girl with the o H shall be In attendance dally from 8 to 9 month, returns embracing the following each teacher to the superintendent. This Cor. Main and Limerock Sts. anywhere near >2 a ton, or even half of that, gloves and ribbons and carried a bouquet of broom in her bands, tie got it io the face, r.isplvia. rt-a a. m., except during vacations. particulars, viz: Number of pupils ad­ list shall Indicate the grade or standing and that il a vessel is going to pay anything bridesmaid rosea tied with long pink ribbons, on the top of the head, in tne back and in 2. General Duties.—He shall give clear mitted during the month; number of of each pupil In his studies. in the coal trade, she has got to be a big car­ with ornamentation* of a frosted gold crab fact there wasn't a part of his body that and specific directions to teachers con- names stricken from the register; total 9. Examination of Teachers.—All can­ rier. I I . M . Bean of Camden, Me., has a pin with emeralds, tbc gift of tbe bride. escaped aud he fled as quickly as possible. corning the classification and general ar­ number belonging; average dally attend­ didates for teaching In the primary or national reputation as a ship builder or rather Mias Shepherd was elegantly gowned in H e w ill deliver goods at that house on time ASKyourHorseshoer ance; and all cases of absence and tar­ grummar schools shall he exumlned un­ rangement of their schools, and shall ad­ schooner builder. beautiful ivory white satin, en train, trimmed hereafter. diness of teachers, specifying length and der the direction of tho stundlng com­ vise, when consulted by the teachers, It may safely be said that when Bean with point lace, and a long tulle veil caught FOR T H E . date of same, together with the names with reference to the interests of the mittee on examination of teachers, In launched tbe Cramp, he sent a vessel into the with lilies of tbe valley, fastened with a mag­ and duration of service of all substitutes Pomona Grange. schools in general, or the pupils Individ­ each of the following branches, viz: water which was not only the largest, but also nificent diamond and pearl pin, a gift from tne and temporary teachers employed; a copy ually. Ho shall also perform tho duties Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic, Bookkeep­ tre best be ever built. She is splendidly con­ groom. of the record of all cases of corporal pun­ of school agent. ing, Geography, both political und physi­ structed. The Crowleys of Taunton, her pro­ T h e impressive Episcopal ring service was Dn Tuesday, Union Pomona Grange held 3. Visits to Schools.—He shall give his ishment, Jia hereinbefore prescribed; and cal, Grammar, and English Composition, moters, bad plenty of money behind them, and performed by Rev. Henry Jones, the bride it* monthly meeting with Pteasand Valley IB * f S r t h e ’ entire time during school hours to the other matters provided for In the blanks. United States History, Physiology, Ele­ expense wasn't spared to make the big fellow being given away by her father. Grange. Members were present from U nion, personal examination of the schools, not­ The secretary shall keep In a book pre­ ments of Free Hand Druwing, Elements a vessel that could be relied upon to hold to­ A delicious wedding breakfast was served Hope, West Rockport and Warren. The ing the progress and condition of the sev­ pared for that purpose a record of such of Music, and the Theory and Practice of gether in any stress of weather. It is more by Mrs. H . L . Shepherd and Mrs. O. P. Shep bad (raveling and extieme cold kept many II B * y ° NLY eral departments, observing the charac­ returns, and shall provide the necessary Teaching. Candidates who attain un av­ than likely that her share holders w ill find herd assisted by Miss Alice Merriam and Miss away. A V X/S hoe For ter of the instruction given and tho blanks and see that this regulation Is erage rank of 75 to 80 per cent, shall re­ their money well invested Mary Carleton. Miss Lena F. Cleveland pre­ The Master, E. E. Light, not being present modes of discipline employed. He shull strictly complied with. ceive a certificate of the second grade. Her managing owner, Capt. I. G. Crowley, sided at tbe punch bowl. at the meeting in December, wus installed at w C v winter usl point out defects to teachers und suggest 10. School Registers.—Teachers shall Candidates attaining an average rank of has shown himself to be a winner and her There was a large list ol presents including this session. M inot Toluian was elected and It ABSOLUTELY prevents slipping, remeoles, and shall illustrate In the reci­ keep registers, furnished at the public SO per cent, and over, shull receive a cer­ commander, Cept. Arthur L . Crowley, can be a generous sized check and a handsome ma tostalled Gate Keeper. The literary exercises: and insures perfect safety ami comfort to tation room the best methods to be em­ expense (to remain the property of the tificate of the first grade. No certificate placed in the same list. hogany chamber set from M r. Norwood's opened with an address ot welcome in rhyme horse an d d riv e r. Shod with tho “ Neversllp.” your horse's ployed. He shall report to the board at city), on which they shall record the shall be issued until authorized by vote Tbe Cramp is a most sightly vessel, but few father and an elegant piano from the bride's by Mt*. F. W. Smith. Cha*. Tolinan, Master feotaro always in good condition — kept eo each regular meeting the number of his scholars’ names, ages, attendance, date of a majority of the hoard. would suspect her immense carrying capacity father. of Pleasant Valley Grange gave a fine recita­ by not having to constantly remove tho vlsltn to the schools. of admission, residence and names of 10. The certificates of ull teachers re­ if she were to be casually noticed aiuoijg a The bride is a young lady of marked beauty tion. F. S. Philbrick of West Rockport read oboes lor sharpening. 4. Reports to Committee.—He shall re­ heir parents or guardians, und such oth­ elected to positions In the public schools fleet o f ordinary 1800 or 2000-ton four-masters. ot face and figure, charming in address and an original story recounting some strange The C HICS are REMOVABLE, port to the hoard at each monthly meet­ er particulars us shall give the commit­ shall he presented to the secretary of the Following are some of her dimensions, which disposition, accomplished, highly cultured and experience* of bis own iu the far W e *t;it waa will give a good idea of tbe real difference be­ Sfcel-Ccntered and SPL .-SHARPENING ing the condition of the several schools, tee u correct idea of the state of the hoard for endorsement at the commence­ refined and her friends are many. D r. N o r­ very entertaining. F. W . Smith read an es­ with suggest Ions as they may seein to schools. The form of these registers ment of the school year, and are not val­ tween the craft and her smaller aisle.a: wood is a young man of sterling worth. H e say on"W hither are we D rifting a* a nation?” W hen woi-n out n ev Callis can bo easily in- him proper. shall he determined by the hoard. id unless so Indorsed. Ixngth over all, 253 Pet, length on keel, ha* natural adap'abilitiea for hi* chosen pro containing some startling statistics in refer­ torud without removing shoes, saving an 5. Teachers’ Meetings.—He shall hold 11. Books to be Furnished to Pupils.— 11. Sularies of Teachers.—The salaries 215 feet, beam 4 6 6 , depth of hold 21 10, fession in which be has already made a mark. ence to national affairs; it was listened to uniicitse amount of lime v.Jiaily lost at tue height of lower masts 110 feet, height of top W:u kt a iith sh o p . teachers' meetings for each grade of In accordance with the state law, all of teachers shall be computed on the fol­ He graduated from tb<^ Hahnemann Medical with marked interest. A o able discussioa on Ou receipt of {losta) will mail free onr do* schools as often as ho may think neces­ text hooks are to he supplied at the ex- lowing plan, viz:—Excluding vacations mails 56 feet, length of spaukei boom 80 College, Philadelphia, at (be head of bit clasa the principle* ol the grauge and how to ben­ Hcriptlve circularconiaiiiing prices of Calked sary, at which he shall introduce such I>enso o f the c ity . These hooks are to be and holidays from computation, to de­ leer, spanker guff 47 feet, length of fore, main and be has built up a large and growing prac­ efit farmers thereby, was next in order. \ Shoes, ready to bo uuilod ou, for trial, ottered and mizzen booms 47 feet, length fore stay­ t this winter at very low prices- exercises os he may deem best adapted to regarded os the property of the city, and termine the weekly pay due to each tice iu Rockport. After iutermissiou and tbe well known good sail boom 39 feet. She spreads nearly 6,000 aid the teachers in their work. He shull loaned to the pupils. The teachers shall grade of teachers, the urnount of the D r. aud Mrs. Norwood left ou tbe noon supper of the Pleasant Vailcyitcs, there was a Hjuare yarns of canvas. Net tonnage 1440, E. COREY & CO.. report the attendance und proceedings of cause every hook thus received to he la­ yearly pay shull he divided by the num­ train fora trip to Montreal. They return to­ theatrical treat in the presentation of a gross tonnage 1660. The sheet anchor weighs such meetings to the hoard. beled and numbered. They shall ulso en­ ber of weeks in the school yeur; to ascer­ day and will begin housekeeping in their new drama aud a farce by well known performers A g e n t s , 6000 pounds. T o it are attached 105 feet of 6. School Blanks.—He shall furnish ter in the register the number and title tain the daily pay due each grade of home on Central street. of Pleasant Valley Grange. It was a royal chain. The other anchor weighs 5000 PORTLAND. - - MAINE teachers with blanks for reports required of every book, the name of the scholar to teachers, the amount of their weekly pay good presentation aud will be repeated for pounds and carries 75 feel of chain. To attempt to prescut to (be reader an idea by the regulations of the board, and give whom it is loaned, and of his parent or shall be divided by five. the benefit of those who are not member* of The engine is one of the best of its kind, of (be contents of tbc New York Tribune such Instruction In regard to the use of guardian and shall make returns to the 12. Salary In Case of Absence.—When tbe grange. Standard Plating AND made b>|the Bath Iron Works, is guaged to Almauac for 1897 is as difficult as to enum­ the same as will secure uniformity. He hoard at the close of the school year, of a teacher is obliged to he absent from The uext meeting of Pomona w ill be with 100 pounds and can furnish twice the power erate all (be topics o f general interests the shall furnish each school room with a all the public property In possession of school on account of 111 health, such u White Oak Grange, No. Warrco, probably <>n Electric Co. required aboard the vessel. A ll tbe latest im ­ American people talked about in 1896 aud printed copy of the regulations of the the schools, Including hooks, stationery, portion of tho regular sulary as may he Friday, February 12. Haying pu1 chased tbe entire Platlug P lain of provements are, of course, to be found aboard. arc going to talk about in 1897. W hat is it hoard. apparatus, maps, globes, furniture, etc. determined by the board shall he ullowed 1 ■ ------— V . W . Gwvsi I am uow pr paied to till ail orders for Patent riders, splendid wrecking pumps, Bath that you may wish to know in a political or it shall he the duty of the superinten­ such teacher for the time of absence. 7. S torm fcl'gnal.—H e shall cause a no­ Iron W orks steam capstans and all the other statistical way? In some shape or other you A Luck, Chinsi For lh» Sick md Salliriig- Quid, Silver and Nickel Plating, 13. Substitutes. — Substitute teachers tice of five strokes of the fire alarm to dent to see th a t this regulation is wrinkles which aid to dispatch in handling w ill find it in this admirable anil accurate H ere is a chance for the sick of our com ­ he given for the suspension of a session promptly observed. shall receive $1.50 per day for their ser­ tbe craft and also ensure safety in times when compendium of facts, politics and figures. munity which should qot be lost. D r. Greeae, ELECTRIC WORK. of school on account of very Inclement Note—Section 6 of the school laws vices, unless ordered otherwise by the seas are big and troublesome. There arc certain standard tables of latest of 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., who has weather. This notice shall be given at hoard. Havi g served six years iu ibe electric busi- of Maine: “Towns shall provide The afterhouse is not especially large being statistics and election returns which everyone the largest practice in the ..odd aud who is ottss I cud do any clasa ..f wor entrusted to me. 7.45 a. m. for the suspension of the fore­ school books for the use of the pu­ 14. Teachers must give thirty days’ 38x26 feet, but tbe accommodations therein expects in an almanac. The Tribune Almauac without doubt the most succeasiul specialist in Kadmutex given for Klei s to give free consultation by oiaiL Itcpairiug of All Kind* a Specialty. 8. Supply During Absence of Superin­ ey raised and appropriated for feit the pay due at the date of resigna­ eyes. The cabins are finished iu ash, cvpress year's bistory iu important matters, such as to all suflerers. You have the pnvdcga di 4t*"Ttoc Only Place in the City where Goods tendent.—In case of uhsence from tho that purpose, shall he assessed like tion. aud cherry, finished natural, and the j doer the si*>ry of the Venezuelan dispute,tbe Cuban consulting D r. Greene by letter, describing are Kept In Stock. city, sickness or other inability of the su­ other moneys; provided, however, 15. All hills for supplies and articles work was very well done. There are plenty Revolution, President Cleveland's bond issues, your complaints, and he will, after carefully perintendent to perform his duties, or In that any parent or guardian of uny furnished the schools shull, before pay­ of spare rooms, furnished as sumptuously as tbc censure of Mr. Bayard, and so on. For considering your condition, scud you a letter B L. GEORGE, case of a vacancy In that office, the hoard pupil In the public schools may, at ment, be approved by the hoard. the captain’s stateroom or the after cabin, accuracy, completeness and thorough com­ fully explaining all yoar symptoms, telling you shall choose an acting superintendent to his own expense, procure for the 16. School Census.—A census of all which make a parlor fine enough for any­ everything about your complaints avouaaaou to prehension of wbat tbe American people need so pi MUI, perforin the duties of superintendent so separate and exclusive use of such school children belonging In the city on body's house. The galley it just aft of the in (bat way of data for ready reference, the tli.1 yt u will uudcr.Utud c t i l l y w b .t »il> fo». F W . COVEL PLATING WORKS, long as the office Is vacant. The super­ pupil the text hooks required to the 1st day of April, snail he taken annu­ mainmast, occupying a house by itself, aud Tribune Almauac has always been standard W iiic lu tuoi .1 ouc. lur jut ucnuuly c«a b«

AMRS LAWMAKERS WITH PUPIL ARD TEACHER Woodbury, Portland; vice president, Law­ PERSONAL MENTION Distasteful rence T. Smyth, Bangor; secretary and to every woman— wash-day and house­ treasurer, M . J. Garrity, Lewiston. A circuit Star Smlp CeMeralag tkt Hof «sr« it Oir Still Tlw Trw (I KiwwMp Hn m Akiriinoisf committee and a committee to draft a consti­ J. R. Smith returned to W.rren, Friday. CipNiI BWi im I PititfiM filler. Frail For All Who trloh It- cleaning time with their grim attend­ tution were appointed, the reports to be sub­ M ra. A . W . Butler » in Boston. mitted at the next meeting. Interest in the Boston Globe teachers’ con­ ants ; "aching back," "low spirits," Dr. T. E. Tibbetta I. on a vi.it in New Representative Fogler presented • Mil in It was ro ’ed to levy an assessment of >50 Y ork. the Slate Legislature, Thursday, asking for test is now at a fewer heat and coupons are tired to death," "worn out," "out of on each club to be paid in monthly install­ going in from M aine almost by the cartload. Saturday Night Between the M r,. N . T . Farwell is the guest of Mra. an act to increase the salary of the Knox ments for the secretary’s salary and tor pro­ sorts." W hy don’t you get W . A. Field in Boston. county Judge of Probate. Hon. Charlea E Following was the standing Sunday of the Rocklands and Gardiners. tection. Meservey of South Thomaston, who holds Knox county candidates: M ary L . Bowers rid of these things ? Use From tbe present outlook the circuit will H on. D . N . M orilsnd is confined at home that responsible position receives for renu of Camden, 12 640; Teresa Hanlon of South probably include Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, with Illness. Thomaston, 7,653; Emma T. Shields, of the 1 Pearline. There are directions aeration only >325 a year at present. Theie Augusta and Rockland. H. H. Monroe left for Boston, Thursday Purchase street school, this city, 4,534; Lucy are only two cuanties in the entire state Horne Team Won After a Very Pretty on each package that will night. E. Rhodes of the Rockland primary, 3.796. Before the game last night the majors and which pay as little as that while the average Eugene Liddy has returned from Deer Isle Mis* H arriet W ardw ell is home from G or­ Content—Whnt Was Done at the show you the latest, safest, quickest, captains had a stiff fight for two fifteen m in ­ salary in theconnties exclusive of Cumberland, where he bss been employed several weeks ham Normal for a vacation. ute periods. Tbe maj rs were victorious 3 to which pays I2 0 0 0 , and Penobscot and Ken Leagoe Meeting Held In Brnnawlck — and best ways of washing. by the W . H . Glover Co. aebec which pay over ftooo, it a little more Cyrenus Crockett, Harvey Cushman and I. The maj ns were kindly presented with Something Ahont Base Rail And The wonderful success of Pearline Edward M ul'en ii home from Lynn, Mass. than A500. The bill presented by M r. Alan Bird return to Maine State College to­ one goal by How aid of the captains who ------Miss G . Loui e Ayers is home from New Fogler arks to have Judge Meservey’s salary morrow after a vacation c f six weeks dura (used and talked of by millions of women) knocked the ball into his own cage. Ollier Sports—Read IL York on a fortnight’s visit to bet patents. Sxed at |jo o and members o f the Knox bar tion. . who know something relative to the work he — that alone ought to move you to try it. Miss Elisabeth Parmelee, one of W. O. W . A. McNicol of Boston, representing the Asa P. St. C lair w ill install the officers of does and the responsibility he carries, are Hewett & Co.’s ifficient young lady clerks, New England Teachers’ Reading Circle, a A n d means continued use. it s Keystone Chapter, R. A. M., of Camden next is enjoying a two weeks vacation in Portland. uaanimout in their opinion that he ought to branch of the Teachers’ International Read­ The inclemency of the weather kept many Wednesday night, as-iited by F. A. Peterson have at least <500. ing Club for the State o f Maine branch, was away from the sparring exhibition in E’m- of this city as Captain of the Host. A num P. S. Knowlton, editor and proprietor of in Camden last week to institute a circle there. wooff Hall, Thursday night, however, the 300 her of Rockland Masons will probably go up the Deer Isle Gazette, graced our sanctum by The superintendent and nearly all the teach­ | & ) Representative Stephen B. Thurlow of or more snorts who were present witnessed to see the ceremonies and help enjoy the his presence, Thursday evening, and the hours ers of Camden have joined the circle and will Deer Isle it unable to attend the Legislature, some of the best “ bouts ’ ever seen in this affair. were interestingly parsed. hold their readings in connection with the owing to illness. H e has been in the hospi­ city. Mrs. G. M . Duncan, who hat been in M a i­ tal in Rockland for a number o f days. Thurs­ teachers’ meeting. Even the preliminaries, which are usually den lor several months, guest of C. W . Thorn­ put in to kill time, were hot contests and void Could not Sleep—Run day the House voted him two weeks leave of The class of ’97, Rockport H igh School* Th e polo magnates had an adjourned meet- dike and wife, returned to her home io this was entertained Friday evening by Miss M abe1 o f tameness. this period. N o goals were made by either absence. ing»in Augusta, Sunday, Rockland being rep­ city Thursday. The evening’s entertainment was opened team and it was one of the roost exciting Down — Nervous — Fe­ Pottle. A dainty lunch was served and the resented by I I . G. Bird. The referee sys’em H . R . Russell, representing St. Clair & by Peaalee and M cRae, two youngstera who periods ever played here. male Troubles and evening passed away very socially. One of was discussed at length and the following A llen, left Saturday for a week's bustness A petition asking for f t 000 for warden have yet considerable to learn about the manly In the third period Charlie Gav again ap­ the many things talked about was tbe presen­ were appointed : Dr C. T.Saul of Rockland, Weakness. All these trip in Massachusetts. W hile en route be service in Knox county was presented F ri­ art. peared and the Rocklands again played on the tation o f a drama during vacation, the pro­ W . I I . Long of Boston and J. A . Leighton of stopped at Damariscotta and sold too pounds day. Lincoln and Hancock counties make One of the best o f the evening was the agressive and they made Cashman do a whole Ailments succumb to ceeds to go towards paying graduation ex­ Portland. These three refer will go where of kt.ses. the same request while Cumberland county bout between Willie Gray, the Northend week’s work in fifteen minutes. A lter 2 min ee« penses. ever assigned by the secretary and the manag Buker’s Kidney Pills. wants *2500. champion, and Jimmie Leonard who holds a utes and 11 seconds of playing Campbell W . S. W hite is in New York------W illiam Th e school year in W arren will be 28 weeks ers paid D r. Saul a very handsome compli­ “I was troubled with kldnoy disoaflo, great­ like honor for the Southend. Gray looked pa*sen the ball to Gav who made one o f his Webb and wife of Damariscotta are at S. H. long this year. M ost of tbe schools will close back-banded swings which drove the ball with ment by agreeing unanimously to have him ly ru n down and so norvoun that, I could not Representative Fogler presented a bill like a winner before the fight which looks sloop. I heard of B ilk e r’s K id n ey P ills , and Webb'a------Mrs. Jost ph Glover of Boston is next week. This is the longest year we have referee all the Rockland games. H e w il Friday relating to the re-sentencingof prison- gradually disappeared as the fight progressed. the speed of a bullet and which Cashman procured ono box which gave me Immediate also the guest of Mr. and Mis. Webb. fcs.fv». had. Tw o years ago we had 24 weeks, last aim be assigned to other places if oecessary relief. Itls morn than you recommend for in the ra te prison who have been previously At the wind-up it was conceded that Leonard vainly tried to atop. The second goal in this year 26 week, this year 28. It was hoped to period was of a sensational character. The D r. Saul has the reputation of being one of fem ale troubles and wcaknoRP.” W. T. Cobb returned Friday from a busi­ sentenced in other stales. had tbe best o f the bout. have 30 weeks this year, but it was discov the rqusrest men in the business, a reputation Ellsworth Falls, Mo, Mrs. Sarah F Joy. ness hip io New York and Boston------Miss The go between Donovan and Sawyer was ball was passed to Gay by Campbell. Gay ered mat tbe year 1895-6 bad the advantage Pills 60c. at the druggist or mailed postpaid for Ida Frohjck of Lincolnville made a brief visit also a hot one. Sawyer all but had his man slipped and the ball was flying from him. H e I which he has earned by according impartial price. Dr. R. C. Buker will give advice by letter A long petition gors from this city asking in the use of an unexpended balance from treatment to tbe home and visiting men alike to Rockland relatives Thursday. She was on knocked out several times but the bout ended recovered himself and gave a jump. W hile; free. Write for our valuable book on backacbo. that the wives ami widows of soldiers may 1894-5, 1896 7 has only the appropiiation in the air he swiped the ball and it went into | her way tn Worcester, Mass., for a visit of in a draw. W e are glad he is to stay in Rockland and B n ktr P iU O ., Afr. peddle without a license. which was >320 more than the state law com­ are willing to stake our reputation that no several weeks. John Nash and Ambrose Conners indulged the cage a9 if drawn in by a string. It was a 1 pels every town to raise. The average ex­ in a friendly go of three rounds and both play that called for thunderous applause. club will sutler through his decisions. M r. Miss Mary Fogler and Miss Grace L. pense of each week’s school is about $150. Long managed the Bangor baseball club the The Knox countv legislators spend Satur­ gave a clever exhibition of sparring. N o at­ This ended the goal getting although Gay) Simonlon returned last week from Bangor This includes fuel and a few supplies. It is fust of las*, season, while M r. Leighton was day and Sunday at home. tempt was made for a knock out consequently drove in the ball only to have it come out, *h e re they have been guests for several weeks in one sense gratifying that the average neither man was hurt much. again. tbe captain and first baseman of the Portland "f Miss Clara Chapman at tbe Bangor expense is less than a year ago, especially team last season. They both arc well posted After a considerable wait the event of the The summary: House They were accompanied by Miss that tbe work of tbe schools has not deterior­ ROCKLAND GARDINER on the game and with Dr. Saul will give the r. M- C. A- ROTES. evening came off. It was an eight round Gretchen Field of B.iston who is now the ated. Our common schools ought to be in Maine league a service in advance o f anything contest for the middleweight championship of Campbell first rush Houghton guest of Miss Fanny Burpee------Edward L. session 35 weeks. The voters o f this town C Gay tecond rash Binlih ir has ever had. D rake, formerly wilh J. P. Wise & Son, is Chess has taken a sudden boom and all the M a ne between Joe Donovan of this city and Jason must sooner or later face the fact that tbe Bangor and Waterville made application now engaged with Armour & Co., the beef tables and games are in constant demand. A Allie Brown of Lewiston. As the two sat Foster center McGuwsn arrangement of school houses is wasteful of Maynard huh back Sm ith Doherty for m« mbership in the league but their appli packers, having a job as traveling advertising tournament will soon be commenced. in their respective corners there was a per­ the town’s money. It is no secret that one O ’ WHiley gosl Cashman cations were tabled. The various cities now ceptible difference in the make-up of the agent through Massachusetts. Th e library is in mncl demand of late. of the teachers walks home to dinner and E . G ay sub composing the circuit would like to see ’em in two men. Donovan looked more like the Won by Made by M ira Fanny Cummings is home from The need of new books is apparent and the back from one district to another, passing the game but tbe season is too far advanced ideal fighter with his thick bull dog neck, Rockland Campbell Quincy, Mass., on her vacation—Arthur Titus, library committee would be pleased to receive another school house on tbe way. The old b Oakland Campbell to have other teams step in and perhaps broad shoulders and expansion of chest and at bis borne on I.'m erock sheet, is convalesc­ donations of any suitable books. district system has passed away, but tbe situ­ Guidliier Frnllh take away the pennant Rockland has already those who know it all predicted quite an easy Roo-land G10,650; wasn’t beef enough behind Brown’s blows to to thes'ar team of the National league but the Feb 15 Portland at Rockland; Lewlaton at Au have a good, honem and expert job Groceries and table luxuries. KIMBALL CANADA EXCUHSION REUNION number of male teachers employed in Spring do this. Joe got in some good clips on bis Portland people would rather have their team gu»tu Feb 16 Rook land at Lewiston; Portland at Gar­ done at Daniels, the jeweler, for Best quality and lowest prices. and Summer terror, 2; number of male opponent but when he would swing for his Z defeat the Rockland*, Baths, Lewistons and diner C. M . T ib b o tts. teachers employed in Fall and W inter terms, T h e reunion o f K im ball’s Quebec excursion­ famous knock-out blow Brown was in another the other teams in the Maine league Feb 17 Gardiner at Portland; Rockland at 2; number o f female teachers in Spring and ists ft West End Hotel, Portland, Friday, part of the ring. Bath $ 1.00. OA.STOH.IA. Summer terms, 12, in Fall and W inter terms, Feb 18 Gardlnor at Rookland Feb. 12, promises to be a grand good time. The Rockland man bad tbe best of the Feb 10 l.ewlaion at Portland; Bnth at Angu«ta 12; number of teachers who are graduates There is quite a gap now between the The barquet w ill be served at 8 o'clock, Fri seventh round landing in good shape several Feb 20 Purl land m Lewlaton; Augu-taut bath; DANIELS, The Jeweler, of normal scl ools, 2; number of teachers who Rocklands and their nearest opponents the day evening, in landlord Castner's best style times but the man from Lewiston didn’t seem Rookland at Gardiner Thorndike House Block. have attended teacher’s meetings, o; average Portlands. W e are still tbe people. Feb 22 Auguma nt Lewlaton; BnlbatRock'and; and who spares no pains to make these occa­ Li mind it much, and both came up smiling wages of male teachers per month, excluding Portland at Ourdl er delightful ones to all attending. The for the eighth round, and the contest was de­ Fell XI Bath at Portland; Lewlaton at Augusta sions b ->ard, >78 50; average wages of female dining-room will be handsomely drcora'ed as cided a draw. D jn o van was badly punished Before the game Saturday night there was Fob 24 Portland at Bnth teachers per week, excluding board >4.69; Feb 25 Lewlaton nt hockland ; Augusta at Port­ w ill also the parlors. After the banquet and about the face while Brown was but little in­ a hot contest between the Majirs and Cap­ average cost of teachers’ board per week,>2 77; land business meeting the c< mpany w ill be favored jured. tains o f Tillson Light Infantry. Th e teams Feb 26 Rockland nt Augusta; Gardiner at Ba’h amount paid for school superintendence, with music both vocal and instrumental, re­ Brown displayed more science than did played two period of 15 minutes each. Neither Feb 27 Bulb ut Lew lstun; Rouklund at G ardiner >158; amount of money voted in 1895, citals, e tc , and Saturday forenoon trips about Donovan but it is extremely doubtful il be side scored in tbe first period owing to tbe >2,800; excess above amount required by has the strength back of I is blows to adminis­ the city wi” probably be made. The invita excellent goal tending of both Thomas and Hackett got mad and quit the game at law, >815; amount raised per scholar, >4,02; ter a knock-out to Donovan. H e also has a R CURTAIN SALE lions are out, and H r. K im ball has endeavored May. F. A. Winslow refereed impartially. amount available from town treasury Irora Augusta the other night. The only fault the to reach everyone who has ever participated longer reach than Donovan but the latter can Both teams appeared in new uniforms. The Apr. I, 1895 to Apr. I, 1896, >2.800; amount C.-G. has ever been able to discover in him in any of the excursions, but in cate any fail strike by far the hardest blow. summary: available from slate treasury in the same time, is that he was released from the maternal to receive them, they are requested to be The middleweight championship is still un­ MAJORS C A P T A IN 8 >1,789; total amount actually expended f,r apron strings too soon; and its a serious fault. -AT- present just the same. H a lf rates on the decided and wbal the sports would now like MrLoon Blackington pu'-lic schools from A pr. I , 1865 10 Apr. I , to see is a fi^ht to a finish between these two KlauK Howurd railroads. The Androscoggin Gun Club had an inter­ 1896, >4.559; balance unexpended, Apr. 1, men. Glov r <'rocker W eeks half back Rlcbard*un esting pigeon shoot in Lewiston Saturday, the T J e Grippe has sgain made its spprarance 1896, >39. The sports say Donovan would win. May. goal Tbomus prize being being the Doten challenge cup Perhaps so. Goal W on by Made by Tima in town, but the Adamson Botanic Cough won last year by “ Gramp” Morse. It was Balsam sign in the druggists’ window dispels Try tbe new Historical and Geographical 1 Mt-Jora Blucklngton 12.10 FULLER & COBB'S 2 Miijura Accldu I l.i»O won by one Godfrey. all our fears o f Grippe. It cures, and leaves game “ Histo-Geo.” It is a wit sharpener; price 25 cts., at Spea', May & Stover’s. Mike O’Malley’s wonderful goal tending, Goa's Majors 2. CapiahiaU, Rushes Blacklngton the system in a healthy condition. Saturday night, saved Rockland a defeat at 8, H ow ard; stops In goal.Tbomus 18,May 14; Foals, one by each team. Referee F. A . W inslow. Lewiston has signed a former N ew England the bands of the wasp colored sweaters from League player named Botiomley. W alters will Gardiner. go to Gardiner, which last team will be almost For 10 Days. O U R S H O E S And it might also be said right here that The Rockland have some tough games identical with tbe old Malden team. the goal tending of Cushman saved tbe G ardi­ ahead of them this week. Tonight they play in ners frum a worse defeat than they received. Portland, Wednesday night in Bath, Satur­ Are known to be good shoes. Yon The Portlands had their picturea “ took" A cleaner, more scientific game of polo has day night at home with P -rtland and Monday and the Press Monday presented a fair cut of W e have too many Nottingham Curtains. W e are know that they wear well, that they fit never been played in this city, and those who night at home with the Baths. O ther games, the group. Furbush is readily recognized on well, that they are priced as low as remained away from tbe rink beesuse they Tuesday night, Augustas at Lewiston; Wed account o f his mastodonian proportions. anxious to close them before stock taking. To do this we will thought the Rocklands threw the game in nesriay, Portland at Augusta; Thursday, Bath possible. When we tell you that we’re Gardiner missed one of the most interesting at Lewiston, Gardiner at Portland; Friday, make special prices for the next T E N D A Y S , beginning from selling these same shoes at muuh lower games of the season and ibe 500 and more Bath at Augusta; Saturday, Lewistou at Bath, It is said that Portland is after Hipson, and yet it was Manager Burnham who told a Bos­ prices than usual just because we want people present more than got their money’s Augusta at Gardiner; Monday Gardiner at worth. Augusta; Portland at Lewiston. ton Globe reporter that expenses would have W ednesday Horning, Jan. 27th. to sell every pair of winter shoes be During the 45 minutes of playing tbe Rock­ to be cut down tn order to make polo pay iu Maine. fore our spring stock arrives, you can lands were compelled to play the best they If Augusta wants to win any more games see that there are many bargains here knew how. M aynaid did some great block­ in the Maine League the management will ing while Foster gave tbe best exhibition he Portland Argus: “ The game tonight with Prices on Nottingham Cur­ waiting for you. Prires are deeply have to get a hustle on and get pretty near a the Rocklands will fill City Hall. Everybody We w ill send Samples of these has yet given, his juggling being especially whole new team. cut. Our entire stock of Boots, Shoes, noteworthy. Campbell gave a brilliant exhi­ is talking about tbe game. I f the M ar ons Curtains to any customer and Tbe Rocklands toyed with them io Elm play at the gait they struck Saturday night, tains: Oxford Ties and Fancy Slippers bition while Chari e Gay made some of his wood H a ll last evening and though the home ugly swipes for the cage, but O ’Malley’s work they will win the game hands down.’’ will pay Express both ways If team caged the ball seven times only to have 60c Curtains for 3 6 o marked down 20 per cent for a short was as near perfection as could be. his work O ’ Malley will be the gate they w ill strike this time. it come out again the score was big enough time. »» «» 6 9 0 we sell you. in tbe second period being especially brilliant. goodness knows. 75c In ibis period the Gardiners lambas'ed tbe There wasn’t a semblance of team work Next week Gray goes in training for the 81.00 U >1 7 9 o ball at him from all directions but be was as by tbe Augustas and at no time were tbe base ball season at the Y.M. C.A. gymnasium, impregnable as an iron clad against bird shot. 1.26 <1 u 9 8 c WENTWORTH & CO., 338 Main St. Rocklands called upon to exert themselves Gray has received his contract from Bufhlo H e bad seventeen stops in this period and all in tbe Last. The game was clinched in the and w ill probably sign it in a few days. 1.60 SI tl « 1 1 9 of them were hair lifters. second period with the scoie 7 to 1 in favor W hile he goes to Buffalo this season, be is 2.00 tl IS 1 4 8 Chenille Portieres in Tbe Gardiners were not behind in good of Rockland. still a member i f tbe champion Baltimores ss ss work. Houghton tbe bantam weight and Hackett was the only roan who did any and likely to go there at any time in tbe sea­ 2.50 1 .7 8 all prices from $3.00 long haired youth was much in the game, so woik for the visitors and he, poor fellow, son. 3.00 sS ,Ss 2 .2 9 was .McGowan the big half back. W hile with bis jaw harnessed, felt discouraged long St ss to $9.00 per pair. . . haired Doherty also did valiant work. Smith, before the game ended. Barlow made a poor “ Gram p” Morse w ill be in the Eastern 4.00 3 . 2 6 a new man to Rockland people, is a gilt impression and he didn’t seem to be able to League ibis season, having signed with 5.00 ss ss 3 9 0 e«ged player, never letting up in his work. bit tbe ball witnout falling down. Tbe S p ea k in g Scranton. s. ss H e is a rapid skater, a good passer and a sure Augustas lost a good man when they let Jason 5.50 4 3 0 driver for the cage. H e is a valuable man go. But then we don't feel just right in Portsmouth Post: “Walter Burnham, the for the team. Cashman was uuoibernew man We have taken every Curtain in criticising auy other team but our owu al­ well known baseball and polo m inager, was to our people and if bis work in (he past has though a team like the Augustas is a ptor in town one day last week and tried to make our Block and inatkeii it down Muslin Curtains been as good as bis work Saturday night be drawing card and ibeir appearance means arrangements for tbe placing of a polo team A bou t O. & J. can be reckoned io as one of the best goal money out of tbe pockets of tbe manage­ here for tbe balance of the Winter to fill out Muslin by the yard tends in the league. H is trials came in the ment of tbe other leans. a vacancy in the Maine State League. H e We haven’t got as large a stock of third period and be made 18 of the prettiest Tbe game was »* suap fo r tbe Rocklands made a proposition to a local sporting man sli ps ever seen here. Jason appeared with Silk Pillows take it fro m any standpoint you may. and w ill come here again in a few days to the visitors an1 did splendidly. H e was The summary: get an answer.” Irish Point HARKED DOWN. T ires released by Augusta, Saturday morning, but BOCBLAND AUGUST A There must be some mistake in this item. before night Manager Smart wanted him Campbell Flral Ru»b Turner In tbe first place Portsmouth is not in this Yet wbat we have we will sell at a back again but be had signed with the Gardi C. Gay Becuud Hush G «viu Foaier ( enter Barlow state if we studied our geography correctly. dvdu tion as the following Igures One man aaya be or anybody else can make a permanent repair of u Maynard H a lf back Lee Then again we know of no city that intends The Gardiners are indeed worthy antago­ O'Malley Goal Hackett to drop out unless it is Portland, for this is will sh o w : bad cut io three minutes. Your two hands are the only tools re­ nists of any team in tbe league. Goal Won by Ma^a by T im e the first information we learned of such a quired. Any good Tire is good until some.h.ng happens to it, then In tbe first period Rockland made two goals 1 Rockland Campbell 7 14 deal. Then again there arc cities enough in 13 00 Irish Point Curtain for $ 2 4 0 and Gardiner one. Rockland got tbe first 2 Rockland Gay .60 Maine anxious to take bold of a team if one 75 2 OB you wish it were a G. & J. one io abort order. Campbell did it on a 3 Auguaia Gwvitt 264 3 Have You Seen Our 4 RocoLnd Guy 1.18 of tbe present cities drop out. This must be pass fro m Gay. It took longer to make tbe 6 R ockaud Campbell .20 a fake. Let Maine run her own league. 4 00 3 3 0 second ooe. Gay passed tbe ball to Cam p­ o Rockland Campbell 7 **7 Crockery Department? Rambler Bicycles—8 8 0 bell who was in the center of the hall. Cash- 7 Rockland Foster 4 61 7.00 4 0 0 man stopped it but Gus had followed it up b Rockland Gay 1 II That there w ill be a Maine base ball league 14.00 0 0 0 Have G. dt J. Tires. 9 Rockland Campbell J ol and in the twinkling ol an one had caged it 10 Rockland Campbell 4 66 was settled beyond a doubt at the meeting 18.00 1 3 6 0 That’s one good reason why you should ride a Rambler. We have before Cashman bad recover d him sef. 11 3UsU.ll GakiU .67 held in Brunswick, yesterday. Delegates Smith of ibe Gardiners made tbe next one 12 Au,u»ia G«viU 128 were present from Roeklaud, Portland, Ban­ seveial second-hand Wheels in first-class condition to close nut at ou a wicked drive from tbe center of tbe hall ; Score-Rockland*9, A uguauag; Rushes, Camp­ gor, Lewiston and Belfast and much interest M? IL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. and this was (be only ball that O ’Malley failed , bell 14, Fuse* 1; Biopa lu g»*l, O 'M ailry 24. was manifested. I I . G . Bird represented •25, 135 and |40. Huckett 6S; ^ouls, Lve. Maynard, Ho*t«r; R*fem e to stop during the game. G. T. Raul; Timer A. T . ILackiugion. Rockland. Elmer F. Woodbury of Portland The second period was a hot one. Early in was chostn ebaumm and M. J. Garrity of tbe peiiod Charlie Gay broke bis skate and | Lewiston secretary of the meeting. gave way to his brother Elliott. It was in this i Charles Kelley of Boston University, who The delegates got down to bu»>u w at once J. F. GREGORY & SON. period that Rockland's played their best de I caught a few gaoea for Boston last season,hrs as it seemed to be the opinion of all present F ille r Oototx, feusivc game. Tim e and again tbe ball went j S'gucd with Springfield, according to Spoiling tba' such a league would be a sure go. for Rockland's cage only to be stopped by L ’fe. Kelley played in Camden last season Tbe following peima' cnt officers o f the O 'M alley. Cashman only bad seven slops in and made hosts of friends hereabout. league were elected: President, Elm er F. SYNDICATE BUILDINC. 1 r-i;* - ■ VF'SWBHf*?.'

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1897

cipal o f the Lincoln street H igh school in SOCIAL CHAT. with the conventional bride’s bouquet. The this city, where he served for a number of maid of honor wore a costume of white silk, years, a most popular instructor, lie also Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Pooler entertained the prettily trim m ed and carried pink roses. The married in Rockland, his wife being Miss N »mada, Friday evening, at their home on church was beautifully decorated throughout. Annie Harrington. Rockland friends are do­ Mr. and Mrs. Greely are extremely popular ♦»♦♦»»♦»»•♦♦»♦♦»».»»»»*»»»•»•»»* Middle street. AA whist the prize winners Do You ing much in the support of bis cause. hereabouts and settles down to married life George W . Caie has named his new pig were Mrs. George \V. Smith and Maynard S. Diana. The Cobb Lim e Co. holds its annual meet­ Bird. with the best of good wishes. Mrs. Daniel Procter is having her residence ing today. The ‘‘ hakespeare society had a verv enpy. Know what you have f i t on Grace street reshingled. City Marshal A . J. Crockett has been gran able meeting last evening with Miss Moffitt at AMUSEMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- an Accident Policy? Did A'mon Brown and Claude Heal of Lincoln* ted an increase of pension. her h« me on Broadway. rille have entered the Commercial College. Wilbur Marsh of this city is express mana­ Miss Florence Thomas, Spruce street, en­ you ever hear of tin- T r j 1 clo A . L . Carleton has accepted a position ger on the Bath-Lewiston route. tertained the Parchisi Club, Friday evening. “Jim the Penman,” Sir Charles Young’s company until the agent with a Detroit store polish concern and will M r. M cNichoI, the chorister at the M . E. A pleasant feature of the gathering was a famous play, which proved the most success­ go oa the road for it shortly. church sung two solos very effectively at the candy pull. The club meets next with Miss ful of all A. M. Palmer’s productions in New told you. . . York, and ran for an entire season at the The board of trade is doing important revival service last Sunday evening. A feature Eva Richardson. Madiion square theatre has entered upon a work in M aine’s leading cities and towns. of the Methodist Sunday night service is a The Monday Club met yesterday with Mrs. W e Sell Travelers' Accident i xrx t w hou*e, In porfeot repair. One ol recently went on the Belfast-Castine route silver sealing set, Miss Florence S. Hatch of many instances where the assistance rendered the most pious on »»nd sunny situations In thu city. A pply to M . M. Paraer, 68 WTarreu street. 3 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. as a rival of the steamer Castine had a spirited W inter H ill, Mass., a ladies gold purse,George has taken persons from the dependent class and placed them on a self supporting basis Tbolawflrm of Beaton & Ulmer, composed of race with the latter boat one day last week N .M oody,W inter H il’,sterling silver hairbrush, A . A . Hinton and It. It Ulm er, Is this day dla- and came out 3^ minutes ahead. H ow Capt. George Smith, Boston, sterling silver hag tag. while the assistance rendered to others have solvtd by mutuul consent. Persons having claims Archibald would liked to have been in that Delicious refreshments were served and not kept not only themselves hut members of T O LET- agulnst the Hrin, as well as those Indebt.d, w ill their families from the dependent class. One store, Bluke Blo**k. pieaati e ill on A. A. Boiton who is authorised to deal. the least part of the pleasure was the tripping What more worthy Institution could there he Ono Modern Flat, d rooms, Blake Block. settle the itfljir* of the Urm. The Boston Sunday Globe contained a fine of the light fantastic in th? parlor. A delight Gu • Hutail toiioiuu it Orient street. For part'ou i& t r t b s . January 1st, 1807. than that? Certainly the State can do no ftfsupplyN B. GoBU. 60 cut of the sloop yacht Lamont, built at Deer ful solo wa-. rendered by Charles A . Jones of A. A. BBATON, better than to continue its annual appropria­ January Water Rates! Isle and well known in this vicinity In con­ Boston. T h e guests were Miss Dorothy M a h o n BY— GenU-r Llnco'iivl'.le, Jnnuary IB, to 4 6 It. It. ULMUR. tion for its aid, hundreds are assisted to take nection with this cut appeared the following Crockett, Miss Alice Glover, Rockland, Miss Engine and Boiler For Sale. Ir and Mra W fiber J Mahoney, a non. The Rockland Water Co. and tbe Edna Anthony, Fall River, Miss II. Florence care o f themselves and their families. M c Ka H i.A N D -R ockport January 16, to M r. und NOTICE. paragraph: “ A seaworthy and able cruiser A twenty hors • power Knglne and Boiler In good Mra Char e<* MeF olaiid, a eon Camden and Rockland Water Co. Th e subscriber hereby gives notice tin t she has with no small turn of speed, is the centreboard Sproul, Miss Florence Hatch, Miss Gracia order. If. A. MILLS, Lluooluvlile, Me. 81 G a n v k ii-North llaven, 'anuary 13, to Mr. and Deen duly appointed execnt is o f the estate of aloop Lam ont, owned by Edwin A. and Sid Bacon, Miss (Jlara R. Jones, George N re K L . Gurver, a daughter. give notice that the F rau d * K. Illtrh c o ck , lute of Rock laud, In the I f asked the question, “ Have you got a B b n n k ii—Waldoboro, January 18, to Mr. aud ney E. Shuman. She was built at Deer Isle, Moody, George E. Turner, Winter Hill, County o f Knox deceased and given bonds us the stomach?” it would he safe on general prin CIRLS WANTED. re. V . I I. Iteunur, aeon. law directs. A ll persons having d^nmuds agilnal Me., in 1893, from a Burgess model, ap0 present thoroughly overhauled and refitted when pur­ Rogers, George Smith, W illiam B. McPherson, Glrla for general housework, nurses and tbe llurtHirt tJoatva, a eon. tbe same for settlement, and all Indebted thereto of it, that is, if you ever feel any distress alter nursery eau ooialn Aral-class places by applying ut H b v b h a u k —CamdcQ, to M r. and M re. A . F. chased last year by her present owners. She Boston, W illard A. Hatch, Newburyport. become due and are payable at the sre requested to make payment Immedlnt-iy. eating or any pains of whatever description the lutel Igeol office of MILS. R. G. IIK D G K 8 , Bevurage,u eou. is 48 feet, 6 inches over all, 36 feet water line, »Hlroel, Rockland. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Winslow entertained at in the region of the stomach, you have got Company’s oRl e, No. 7 Limerock 13 feet, 6 inches beam and 6 feet draft. A Jan. 11, 1807. 2 6 whist Tuiday evening at their cosy home on something more than an ordinary stomach; SlarriaflW . street on ami after January 1 1897. very pleasant cruise was made in her last Broadwav. Th e high liners were Mrs. Thorn­ in other words you have got a diseased stom Pianoforte Instruction. Summer along tbe M aine coast.” Those patrons who have allowed legislative n o t ic e . dike and John W . Thomas. Refreshments of ach. The stomach is a powerful muscle, and M IH 8 U AIIKI. II. IIOLBROUK,» C.mden Hl., ice cream and cake were served. It was an w ill receive pupils In p U n o fjn e Instruction, their bills to remain unpaid for a The Onminittee on Legal Affairs will glv» u pub- Mrs. J. R. Stewart installed the officers of the proper remedy for a tired muscle is rest. • fiber nt her home or w ill go to them. Kspedul ficv. *1*. 1*. Galee, W ilb u r G Tbureton and Lou llo hearing In Its room at tbe Stale House In the Eastern Star Lodge at Lewiston Thurs enjoyable occasion. T ry the Shaker Digestive Cordial, for this altentiou given beglnuere. H oyt. long time will please call at the oilloe Augusta 011 Wednesday Feb 14.1*07, at 2 o'cook product not only contains digested food H b n n b k -M o iib r —Frlendahlp, January 13, by and settle, to avoid sending out a p in. on petlll m of W. F. Wight and others for day night and the Journal contains the f >1 Miss Roberta Stubbs was tbe prize winner R*-v L Alfrodu ItreweU-r, Dutnon K Benner o f water eb trier in the Town of Warren. lowing appreciative notice of the event: Mrs. at the meeting of the Aegaian Club with which w ill nourish the system without any Wu'doboro and K la J More * o f Frlendeh'p. collector. Augusta. Ja n 'y 10, 18«7. Jennie M . Stewart of Rockland, Past Grand Miss Edith Sim onton k.st week------Mrs. work on the part o f the diseased organs, but HiiciniKiti) — Roe*.port,January 20. al ilKNiort. G ig a n tic Oidered, That the lime lor the rereptlou of Peti­ Thursday, Jan. 28. K n ig u t —D k m ii t i i -Bouth Tliornaeton, January tions and ilia for private and opt?.h| |< gislatlou be gerald as Grand Marshal, and Mrs. Grace iog with M r. and Mrs. S. A . Burpee, Beech Laxol is the best medicine for children. 13, Robert K Knight, of Waahiugtou, and Mia limited to Monday, February 1st, 1807. and ihtt all Howe as Grand Chaplain. As Mrs. Stewart street. The prize winners were Mrs. W . H . Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Josephine Dvmnth. of Cuehlng petitions and bills presented after that dale be C learan ce was the first Grand Matron to officially visit Bird and F . J. B urkett------Miss Helen Babb M iih KY—Stim m o n —Deer lelw, January 10, Charles referred Io the next legislature. K Morey and Alice d Hiluaon, both of Deer Isle. Read and pass. d. W . 8 . C O T T O N , Clerk. M t. Olivet chapter, ahe is perhaps the best celebrated her sixth birthday, Wednesday S a le ! A true copy.—Attest: W . 8. GuTTuN, Clerk. known of any of tbe Grand officers in Maine, evening, by entertaining a party of little H. E. BICE'S COMPANY, and her presence at this meeting was most folks------A. M - Hastings gave a whist party, £ > tirtb s . highly enjoyed being the occasion of the re­ Wednesday evening------The Wednesday In Blr Chas. Young's Famous Hunsational Dram a of newing of old friendships, as well as the Ahernoon W hist Club met last week with Boclety Life, W r i.l m a m —South Union, January 16, Jatuea II forming of new ones.” Mrs. T . I I . Donohue. Prizes were won by Wellman. Ladies’ & Infants’ Goods 1 Men Wanted G L tri Oi i d --South Union. January 17, Mre. by Mrs. W V. Hsnscom and Miss Alice Ers­ 1 have In stock a flue lot of new and le c u d hand Lucy Clifford, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wia. Hart kine------The members ol the Baptist Young For the Hawaiian Islands. The utlrucliomt offered this week sleig'is for sa e at priots that w ill make It so object Alfred M urray has just purchased a large JIM GuailBR — Appletou. January Id, Johu B. Gueboe, for buyers to eall. People’s Union had a delightful gathering at W anted, for the aleamahlp business in the H a­ >n of Mr aud Mre. K. D. Gueliee line of sample gloves and mittens from a New waiian Islan*la, ooaailn*, four youna meu who have outdo all previous sales in valuos, and the church parlors, last Wednesday evening, G n itaaT r—Camdeu, January A),Mary A .widow afford Ilia ladies an opportunity to Also C A B ttnaU at Great Uargilns. York jobbing house. They are just what you Males’ < i rtltlo-les, (1st, 2nd, or 8rd), wages from of Capl Jobu Crockett, of Rockland, aged about want for this cold weather; the lot consists the storm without only rendering more pleas­ |60 to 4»M» per month, U. 8. Gold. 76 veara suve money. We must reduce our Also Double Runner HUNGS suitable for Also four vouiig men us Quartermasters, wages THE ant tbe scenes of festivity witfttn. The occa­ W KnnTKU—Rockland, January 20, Horace (J. J mills and delivery work at 830—a Great o f 268 pairs and contains both men and boya from 4 MJ 10 440 p>-r monlh uml buunl. slock Io uiuke room for new goods, sion partook ol the nature of a sociable with eon of ilorace N , aud Kva K. W ebster, aged 12 B argain. sizes; they are certainly rare bargains. No fog, no hot w- ather, no cold weather; (her hours und in order to accomplish I hat end, a musical and literary program for diversion. mo'iieU-r lana* a from 86 io 86 mII through the year bTCNB—North Uolon, January 20, Rufue tilooe, will sell mentioned below AT COAT, L. W. BENNER, A ll applicants for tlil class uertl- until further notice. 2 North Main St. W a l KXB—Union, January 2), lease W alker, TRY GRAIN-0 U R Y GRIIN-O! street, Friday night. flcaies as 10 sobriety, character and ablihy. Those I Arraugement with A. M. Palmer.| agt-d ?» yt-ers. showing the ivqulsile qualities wl'l l»e rapldlv pro­ Ask your Grocer to day Vo show you u pack Sicial gatherings this week will include the u i'M M iN u e -H o u lh Thom telon, January 10, Mar* moted to positions paying from 4 ’ 6 to 4160 per UBPUKMSNTIMU garel, widow of Jueeph Cuinmh g*, aged 78 yvara, Underwear Mge o f O R H N - ’ I, th« now food drink that following: Meeting of the Mystic Nine with momh. An excepdoual oppoituully for young takes 1 ho place o f c-floe The children tuny dm ouiha, 0 days. men who are anxious to rise in ihe world. FRANK G. BANGS AB R1L8TON. drink II without Injury as well h» ih»* aduil- Miss Gertrude Knowlton, this evening; meet­ W il l is -Halluwell, January 18, Mrs. Usury All our . . For further particulars address MARIE EDITH RICK AH NINA, W illie , of T h illusion, daughter of K ila* and All ahu try It, like II. OR lIN -O hue ihu rich ing of the E. N . W h itt Club with Miss Viva G. L . V IG H T . a-'sl brown of Mocha or Java, but It Is m ule C vuih'a Thompson. Th e rniualua were brought to Hall, this evening; meeting of tbe Wednes­ President W ilder's Hteamshlp Co , Honolulu, tonally strong support of Metrop from pure grain**, and the m o*i delicate stomach tan A n Isis. 1'hoinaalnu lor buriel. Hosiery reo< iv s it without disiro*s J iho price of cof­ day Afternoon W hist Club with Mrs. M . S, Or, call on the Business Munager of this paper or 11 a UT— Ifrowned at et a, uu iisM igu from Boston fee. 16cts. and 26oUi. pur package. Hold by all Bird; meeting of tbe Saturday Afternoon James Wight, Rockland. V r on sale at Farwell Opera Route. for Itockleud. January ||, Angus Ifart, of Thomas, Cloves Mut not Kitted. grooars. W h itt C uh with Mrs. Chas T . Spear. (on, cook of eohuouer Jennie Greuubauk, aged 24 y ta r* Miss Mary Snow, superintendent ol Bangor M ow bob — Thomaatou Meadows, January 16, Wrappers II’ schoolr, will address (be Metbehesec Club at Ad* lu, daughter nf M r. aud Mrs A . Monroe, aged Armory Hall, Tbmsday evening, on “Educa­ H o w a u d - B o ’ lou, January 18, Abbie G., widow Children** and inftnt** Cloakdand tional Matters.” of Albert K Howard, of Waldoh ro, aged n8 years. As bn — M alloli us, January IJ .G a p l. i.sw ls Ames, . . Bonnet* . . The Mechanic Street Reading Club met last Rev. Rob’t Stuart MacArthur D.D..L.LD. ag> u 8 I yea>« lu inoi.liia. evening with Miss Frances Ilaraden------G u m uiMoe-Meoinrd, Mass., Jauutry 4. Mra Knit Goods, Ladies’ Skirts, Mrs. E. K Glover and Mis. O. P. Hix will be Luuy W ( i'horudlkej < ummluge. au-ulve of Bomb the Universalist housekeepers tomorrow------Thoniarloo, sa* d 87 year*, W m obile, d d *ys Outings, Dressing Sacques, L in c o l n Middletown, Louu., Deociober 2n, The Mendelssohn Club is a new social organ­ Wednesday Evening Stamped Goods A tmbroiderj Z ization in town, tbe first meeting of which was held, Fiiday evening, with Miss Mabel J A N . 2 7 th . Bargain* in Baby Long and Short We have just received Emmons. Meets next with Miss Mabel Harm­ Silverware, Welchse aud Jewelry at D re **c *. ing. Dr. Mae Arthur will (Jeo timer's. Dolls and Fa nay Goods left over from Stacks of There was a gay party of young folks at / ' the Georges H otel in Thumas'on, Saturday give bin lecture u|>on the Holidays, Sillolmes, o>o. W all Paper evening in honor o f the birthday of Miss HOUSE FOR SALE. Ethel Maisb, daughter of tbe proprietor. For sale, I wo story dwelling w ith ell and shed At Cost for Cash I Tbe guests numbered about 40 and they stable und smul carrlaue bouse. House has 13 I 897 Patterns. i/oiu* besides p-iUirfi*, ha'ls and »b d ; d eb t or spent the evening most enjoyably at games ‘ Chips nine closets Ariaoged f*»r two fiiiufiies- W et* r and music, to say nothing of tbe delicious These goods will be sold (only for All conceivable designs are here. If ' b* low end a* ove, also ou tbe ouieldw of the houe CASH. Must be sold and we must you know bow clieup artistic wall , and elaborate supper wbuh was served at end lu the aiabi.i N ew ly p luted last fall. Klee 8 30. A number ol Rockland young ladies trie cars puss lb .-door Also a large lot ou W » ‘d«. have (be money. paper is ut our store you wouldn’t let ue. overlooking lb * baruor Also a -tuu'.l and gentlemen were present. From Hany Shops,” 8c d of I fg acres near Ibe Jo b * Joucs f>rut on those rooms go another season with VINK I.INB Ilil Carried Out The Episcopal Church last evening was the Jauusuo's jpoiut Inquire of G. G G ltO d d , of their old wall covering. Freshen them -AT- Cocbrsu, Baker Ik Gross, 4'xl Malo b i, Kockluud. up. It’ll cost you but little. It’ll mean Blown up? Yes. but will hit family get :ue of a very pretty wedding the c o n s u lt­ 40 HAWIBURGS lots of comfort. his life in»u>ante? I f Ito carried a policy io ing parties ben g Eioridge B. Greeley and the NEW YORK LIFE he c-rtaicily)would.aa Ester Mane Holmes, Iwo of SwansviHe's most Farwell Opera House These goods not included in cost their policy bus no coudltlooa. t»t ongest popular young people. Kev. M r. Phelps of sale but tbe price oil I lit in is very luw. < Dunn & Additon, Life lusuraace Co. in the world. Aa*ets over Thomaston officiated. To tbe swq-t strains •187,OOO.tXWAX). Surplus nearly 427.000.000.00, of tbe wedding march rendered by Mias Ellie Tickets Now On Sale at Rupture Cured 413 M ain St real. Orne tbe weduiug party entered tbe church WITHOUT OFkUtTION MY 7 o’clock, tbe groom accompanied I Dunn &. Additon’a atore. A. S. BLACK, by best man, E J. Clifton, and tbe bride THE LADIES’ STORE O A HTO niA.. S Limerock St. Cen’l Agt accompanied by her sister Miss L . L Holmes as maid of honor. The bride S. J. SHERMAN, Hernia Specialist, Muaax,—Head ooudittoas of your policy. Price 50 cents. MSS. t. r. rKIHSKTT. rropr. wore a very p e tty costume of blue silk, 174 Treasoiit bt.f Mvatwo 44-4 trimmed with blue silk ribbon and white lace, SpoHord Block, Houkland. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897.

*■ 0 1 8 LAWMAKERS WITH PUPIL AND TEACHER Woodbury, Portland; vice president, Law­ PERSONAL MENTION Distasteful rence T . Smyth, Bangor; secretary and treasurer, M . J. Garrity, Lewiston. A circnit S ta jB m lp Ceownitug Ik* Doigfi »1 Oir SUM to every woman— wash-day and house­ Th» T m of KoowloAgo Hot in AOMinnof II WAS 8CIENIIFIC POLO committee and a committee to draR a consti­ J. R. Smith returned to Warren, Friday. C**h*l Bin* iMf P(VU«u B»lor» Full For All Who with It- cleaning time with their grim attend­ tution were appointed, the reports to be sub­ Mrs. A . W . Butler is in Boston. mitted at the next meeting. Interest in the Boston Globe teachers' con­ ants ; "aching back,” “low spirits,” D r. T . E. Tibbetts is on a visit in New Repretentatire Fogler presented a bill in It was vo’ed to levy an assessment of >50 York. the Slate Legislature, Thursday, asking for test is now at a fever heat and coupons are tired to death,” “ worn out,” ‘out of on each club to be paid in monthly install­ Saturday Night Between ihe Mrs. N . T . Farwell is the gneat of Mrs. an act to increase the salary of ibe Knox going in from Maine almost by the cartload. ments for the secretary’s salary and for pro­ sorts.” W hy don’t you get W . A. Field in Boston. county Judge of Probate. Hon. Charles E Following was the standing Sunday of the Rocklands and Gardiners. tection. Meservey of South Thomaston, who holds Knox county candidates: Mary L. Bowers rid of these things? Use From the present outlook the circuit will H on. D . N . Mortiand is confined at beau that responsible position receives for renu of Camden, 12640; Teresa Hanlon of South probably include Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, »ith illness. Thomaston, 7,653; Emma T. Shields, of the <* Pearline. There are directions aseration only >325 a year at present. There Augusta and Rockland. H. H. Monroe left for Boston, Thursday Purchase street school, this city, 4,534; Lucy are only two counties in the entire state Home Team Won After a Very Pretty on each package that will night. which pay as little as that while the average E. Rhodes of the Rockland primaty, 3 796. Before the game last night the majors and Eugene Liddy has returned from Deer Isle salary in the counties exclusive of Cumberland, Mist Harriet Ward well is home from Gor­ Content—What Was Done at the show you the latest, safest, quickest, captains had a stiff fight for two fifteen m in ­ where he has bren employed several weeks which pays I2 0 0 0 , and Penobscot and Ken ham Normal for a vacation. ute periods. The maj rs were victorious 3 to Leagne Meeting Held in Brunswick — and best ways of washing. by ibe W. H . Glover Co. aebec which pay over £1000, is a little more Cyrenus Crockett, Harvey Cushman and l. T h e m a jirs were kindly presented with Something Abont Base Ball and The wonderful success of Pearline Edwotd M ul'en is home from Lynn, Mass. than >500. The bill presented by Mr. Alan Bird return to Maine State College to­ one goal by Howatd of the captains who ------Miss G. Loui e Ayers is home from New Fogler B'ks to have Judge Meservey** salary morrow after a vacation c f six weeks dura Oilier Sports—Read It* (used anti talked of by millions of women) knocked the ball into his own cage. York on a fortnight’s visit to ber patents. ixed at >500 and members of the Knox bar tion. , who know something relative to the work he —that alone ought to move you to try it. Miss Elizabeth Parmelee, one of W. O. W . A. McNicol of Boston, representing the Asa P. St. C lair w ill install the officers of does and the responsibility be carries, are Hewett & Co.’s efficient young lady cleiks, New England Teachers’ Reading Circle, a And then a trial means continued use. Keystone Chapter, R. A. M., of Camden next unanimous in their opinion that he ought to is enjoying a two weeks vacation in Portland. branch of the Teachers' International Read­ The inclemency of the weather kept many Wednesday night, as-hted by F. A. Peterson have at least I5 0 0 . ing Club for the State of Maine branch, was 1 away from the sparring exhibition in Elm­ of this city as Captain of the Host. A num P. S. Knowlton, editor and proprietor of in Camden last week to institute a circle there. wood Hall, Thursday night, however, the 300 ber of Rockland Masons will probably go up the Deer Isle Gazette, graced our sanctum by Representative Stephen B. Thurlow of The superintendent and nearly all the teach­ or more sports who were present witnessed to see the ceremonies and help enjoy the his ptesencr, Thursday evening, and the hours ers of Camden have joined the circle and w ill some o f the best “ bouts'* ever seen in this Deer Isle is unable to attend the Legislature, affair. were interestingly passed. owing to illness. H e has been in the hospi- hold their readings in connection with the city. Mrs. G. M . D uncan, who has been in M a l­ tai in Rockland for a number o f days. Tburs- teachers’ meeting. Even the preliminaries, which are usually den for several months, guest of C. W . Thorn­ The class of ’97, Rockport H igh School* put in to kill time, were hot contests and void Could not Sleep—Run day the House voted him two weeks leave of this period. N o goals were made by either The polo magnates had an adjourned meet- dike and wife, returned to her home iu this was entertained Friday evening by Miss Mabe^ c f tameness. city Thursday, absence. team and it was one of the most exciting ing«in Augusta, Sunday, Rockland being r*p- Down — Nervous — Fe­ Pottle. A dainty lunch was served and the Th e evening’s entertainment was opened periods ever played here. reiinted by H . G. Bird. The referee sys'em H . R . Russell, representing St. Clair & evening passed away very socially. One of by Peaslee and McRae, two youngsters who male Troubles and In the third period Charlie Gav again ap­ was discussed at length and the following A llen, left Saturday for a week’s business A petition asking for £1000 for warden the many things talked about was the presen­ have yet considerable to learn about the manly peared and the Rocklands again played on the were appointed : Dr C. T.Saul of Rockland, Weakness. All these trip in Massachusetts. W h ile en route be service in Knox county was presented F ri­ tation of a drama during vacation, the pro­ art. agressive and they made Cashman do a whole W . I I . Long of Boston and J. A . Leighton of stopped at Damariscotta and sold too pounds day. Lincoln and Hancock counties make ceeds to go towards paying graduation ex­ One of the best of the evening was the Ailments succumb to week’s work in fifteen minutes. After 2 min Portland. These three refeieet will go where of kisses. the same request while Cumberland county penses. bout between Willie Gray, the Nortbend Buker’s Kidney Pills. wants >2500. champion, and Jimmie Leonard who holds a utes and 11 seconds of playing Campbell ever assigned by the secretary and the manag W . S. W hite is in N ew York------W illiam Th e school year in W arren will be 28 weeks I wns troubled with kidney dlnoano, groat* like honor for the Southend. Gray looked pi'sen the ball to Gav who made one of his ers paid D r. Saul a very handsome compli­ Webb and wife of Damariscotta are at S. H. long this year. M o st of the schools w ill close ment by agreeing unanimously to have him I t rundpwnnndfin norvouflthatl could not Representative Fogler presented a bill like a winner before the fight which looks back-banded swings which drove the ball with Bleep. I heard o f B ilker's K idnoy P ills, and Webb's------Mrs. Joseph Glover of Boston is next week. This is the longest year we have referee all the Rockland games. He wil Friday relating »o the resentencingof prison- gradually disappeared as the light progressed. the speed o f a bullet and which Cashman procured ono box which gave mo Immediate also the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Webb. had. Tw o years ago we had 24 weeks, last alto be assigned to other places if necessary in thes'ate prison who have been previously At the wind-up it was conceded that Leonard vainly tried to stop. The second goal in this relief. Itls morn than you recommond for year 26 week, this year 28. It was hoped to D r. Saul has the reputation of being one of fem ale troubles and woaknons.” W . T . Cobb returned Friday from a busi­ aentenced in other states. had the best o f the bout. period was of a sensational character. The have 30 weeks Ibis year, but it was discov ball was passed to Gay by Campbell. Gay I Ellsworth Fulls, Mo, Mrs. tiarah F. Joy. ness trip to New York and Boston------Miss The go between Donovan and Sawyer was the rquarest men in the business, a repu'ation ered tnat the year 1895-6 had the advantage Pills60c. at the druggist or milled postpaid for Ids Frohjck of Lincolnville made a brief visit also a hot one. Sawyer all but had his man slipped and the ball was flying from him. H e I which be has earned by according impartial price. Dr. R. C. Buker will give advice by letter A long petition goes from this city asking in the use of an unexpended balance from recovered himself and gave a jum p. W hile ' io Rockland relatives Thursday. She was on knocked out several times but the bout ended treatment to tbc home and visiting men alike iree. W rite for our valuable book on backache. that the wives and widows of soldiers may 1894-5, 1896 7 has only the approptiation in the air he swiped the ball and it went into I her way tn Worcester, Mass., for a visit of in a draw. W e are glad he is to stay in Rockland and Bttkrr P ill CX, Z teivrr, Jfe peddle without a license. which was >320 more than the state law com­ several weiks. John Nash and Ambrose Conners indulged the cage as if drawn in by a string. It was a l are willing to stake our reputation that no pels every town to raise. The average ex­ in a friendly go of three rounds and both play that called for thunderous applause. club will suffer through his decisions. Mr. Miss M ary Fogler and Miss Grace L . pense of each week's school is about $150. The K nox county legislators spend Satur­ gave a clever exhibition o f sparring. N o at­ This ended the goal getting although Gay j Long managed the Bangor baseball club the Simonton returned last week from Bangor This includes fuel and a few supplies. It is day and Sunday at home. tempt was made for a knock out consequently drove in the ball only to have it come out, first of las: season, while M r. Leighton was «here they have been guests for several weeks in one sense gratifying that the average neither man was hurt much. again. the captain and first baseman of the Portland " f Miss Clara Chapman at the Bangor expense is less than a year ago, especially After a considerable wait the event of the The summary: team last season. They both are well posted House They were accompanied by Miss r. C. A- ROTES that the work o( the schools has not deterior­ evening came cff. It was an eight round ROCKLAND GARDINER on the game and with Dr. Saul will give the Gretchen Field of B >ston who is now the ated. Our common schools ought to be in contest for the middleweight championship of Houghton Maine league a service in advance o f anything guest of Miss Fanny Burpee------Edward L. session 35 weeks. The voters of this town Bmllh ir has ever had. Drake, formerly with J. P. Wise & Son, is Chess has taken a sudden boom and all the Ma ne between Joe Donovan of this city and Jason must sooner or later face the fact that the Bangor and Waterville made application now engaged with Armour & Co., the beef tables and games are in constant demand. A Allie Brown of Lewiston. As the two sat Foster center M eO » arrangement of school houses is wasteful of halt baok Smith Doherty for membership in the league but their appli packers, having n job as traveling advertising tournament will soon be commenced. in their respective corners there was a per­ Maynard the town’s money. It is no secret that one O ’ w *lle y goal Cush inuo ceptible difference in the make-up of the cations were tabled. The various cities now agent through Massachusetts. Th e library is in much demand of late. of the teachers walks home to dinner and E . Gay sub. composing th» circuit would like to see ’em in two men. Donovan looked more like the W on by by Tim e Miss Fanny Cummings is home from The need of new books is apparent and the back from one district to another, passing ideal fighter with his thick bull dog neck, Rockland 1.63 the game but the season is too far advanced Quincy, Mass., on her vacation—Arthur Titus, library committee would be pleased to receive another school house on the way. The old book land Campbell 6.24 broad shoulders and expansion o f chest and to have other teams step in and perhaps at his borne on I.'m erock street, is convalesc­ donations of any suitable books. district system has passed away, but the situ­ G ardiner Smith take away the pennant Rockland has alieatly those who know it all predicted quite an easy Roo- land ing from an attack o f pneumonia. H e was Another of those popular members* socials ation of the school houses remains the same. victory for the Rockland man but they Rooklnnd Gay earned. dangerously ill at one time ------Fred H. Berry will be held at the rooms next Monday even­ Score, Rncklwnd 4, Gardiner 1; R trbe s, Camnbell The following schedule for the month of Supt. Stetson’s annual report for 1896, reckoned wrongly. and C. A. Crockett rpent a few days in Water­ ing at 7.30. All membets with lady friends 0, Il on uh ton! e t ps in goal O 'M alley 37 Cnsnman, February was adopted; gives the following interesting statistics in After considerable coaxing, John Ranlett, 37; Referee, C. T . Saul; Timer, A . T . Blaoklugton. ville last week------Miss Gertrude Sanborn, and the ladies’ auxiliary are invited. relation to Camden: Number of children in who has the reputation of being a square Feb 1 Bath nt Rockland; Gardiner at Augaaia; who has been visilirg ber brother Fred, has The meeting of the literary club, which was the town between the ages of 4 and 21, 696; sporting fellow, was prevailed upon to officiate Purtlnnd nt Lewiston returned to her home in Portland------Mrs. Lewiston beat Augusta 10 to 3, Saturday Feb 2 Rockland nt Gardiner; Portland at Bath to have taken place last Tuesday, was post­ number registered in Spring and Summer as referee and be was agreeable to both par­ Mary Stetson o f East Boston is visiting in night but lost two goals on account o f fouls. Feb 3 Kneklnndat 'Ugurta poned on account of the storm till next terms, 371; number registered in Fall and ties. Feb 4 Girdlner at Rath; 1 ewlston at Portland thU city, a guest o f CapL Otis Ingraham ’s It wasn’t very smart in tbc Augusta manage­ Thursday, January 28. More merabers^re W inter terms, 399; percentage of average Contrary to expectations Brown played on Feb 6 lo rt'a n d at G ardiner ------D r. D . C . Perkins was in Boston last ment to let Jason go who was a favorite with Fe • 0 Augue ant Portland; Gardiner at Rook- still wanted. T ake in the next meeting and attendance, 47; number of different pupils the aggressive and it was not long before be week whither he took several patients for the Augusta audiences. land; Bath at Lewiston see how you like i t registered, 423; average length of Spring bad the claret running down Joe's face from Fob 8 Lewiston ai Rockland; Bath at Portland, hospital treatment. Plans are being matured for the observance and Summer terms. 10 weeks and 3 days; av­ a cut over the eye, and Joe must have lost a Gardiner at Augusta Feb 9 Koon land at Rath; Augusta at Lewiston Alas for You of the 10th anniversary of the Rockland Y. erage length of Fall and Winter terms, 11 lot of the juice of life for it was running dur­ The Portlands gave the New Bedfords of weeks and 3 days; aggregate number of weeks Feb 10 Bath at Gardiner; Rockland at Port- M. C. A. to be held on the third Sunday in ing the greater part of the bout. the National league a whaling Saturday night, Isnd If you pay $1 60 for u new SEASONABLE BOODS- February. A brilliant speaker w ill be se of all the schools, 343; number of school Brown seemed to have the best o f things the score being Portland 6, N ew Bedford 2 Feb 11 Gardiner at Lewiston; Portland at Au­ mainxpring and warranted only one houses in the town, 7; 10 good condition, 6; gusta cured and the music w ill be of the best. from the start and at one time it was feared Fouls were numerous, the N ew Bedfords year fur that, or pay $1 60 for Ihe N ew Figs, Dates, Honey, Nuts, Oranges, supplied with flags 1; estimated value of all Fob 12 Auvusta at Rockland that he would put Joe to sleep, but there making 8 and Poitlands 6. It was a surprise Fi b 13 Lewlaion at Rath; Augusta nt Gardiner cleaning of vonr watch when yon can Lemons,Grapes,Confectionery, Cigars. Fancy of the school property in the town, >10,650; wasn’t beef enough behind Brown's blows to to thes'ar team of the National league but the Feb 16 Portland at Rockland; Lewleion at Au have a good, honeat and expert job Groceries and table luxuries. KIMBALL CANAOA EXCUHSIOR REUNION number o f male teachers employed in Spring gueta do this. Joe got in some good clips on his Portland people would rather have their team Best quality and lowest prices. and Summer terms, 2; number o f male Feb 10 Rockland at Lewiston; Portland at Gar­ done at Daniels, the jeweler, for opponent hut when he would swing for his defeat the Rocklands, Baths, Lewistons and C. M. TiBBtms. teachers employed in Fall and W inter terms, diner T h e reunion o f Kim ball's Qaebec excursion* famous knock-out blow Brown was in another the other teams in the Maine league Feb 17 Gardiner at Portland; Rockland at 2; number o f female teachers in Spring and rats Ft West End Hotel, Portland, Friday, part of the ring. Bath $ 1 .00. Summer terms, 12, in Fall and W inter terms, Feb 18 Gnrdlnor nt Rookland Feb. 12, promises to be a grand good time. The Rockland man bad the best of the The fae- 12; number of teachers who are graduates There is quite a gap now between the Feb 19 Lewlaion at Portland; Bntb at Angu«tn The barquet w ill be served at 8 o'clock, Fri seventh round landing in good shape several Feb 20 Portland at Lew laion; A u g u-ta at tia lb ; DANIELS, The Jew eler, ila llt of normal sclools, 2; number of teachers who Rocklands and tbelr nearest opponents the stguiure day evening, in landlord Caslner’s best style limes but the man from Lewiston didn't seem Rooklnnd at Gardiner have attended teacher's meetings, o; average Portlands. W e are still the people. Feb 22 A ngiisia at Lew iston; Rath at R ock'and; Thorndike House Block. sf and who spares no pains to make these occa­ to mind it much, and both came up smiling wages o f male teachers per month, excluding Portland at Gardi er sions delightful ones to all attending. The for the eighth round, and the contest was de­ Fen 23 Bath at Portland; Lewiston at A uguata board, >78 50; average wages of female dining-room will be handsomely decorated as cided a draw. Donovan was badly punished Before the game Saturday night there was Feb 24 Portland at Bath teachers per week, excluding board >4.69; Feb 26 Lewiston at hockland ; Augusta at Port­ w ill also the parlors. After the banquet and about the face while Brown was but little in­ a hot contest between the Majira and Cap­ average cost o f teachers* board per week, >2 7 7 ; land business meeting the cempany w ill be favored jured. tains of Tillson Light Infantry. T h e teams Feb 20 Rockland at Augusta; Gardiner nt Ra'h amount paid for school superintendence, with music both vocal and instrumental, re­ Brown displayed more science than did played two peiiod of 15 minutes each. Neither Feb 27 Bulb ut Lew iston; Rockland at Gardiner >158; amount of money voted in 1895, citals, e tc , and Saturday forenoon trips about Donovan but it is extremely doubtful if he side scored in the first period owing to the >2,800; excess above amount required by has the strength back of I is blows to adminis­ the city will probably be made. The invita excellent goal tending of both Thomas and Hackett got mad and quit the game at law, >815; amount raised per scholar, >4,02; ter a knock-out to Donovan. H e also has a A CURTAIN SALE lions are out, and M r. K im ball has endeavored May. F. A. Winslow refereed impartially. amount available from town treasury trom Augusta the other night. The only fault the to reach everyone who has ever participated longer reach than Donovan but the latter can Both teams appeared in new uniforms. The Apr. I, 1895 to Apr. I, 1896, >2.800; amount C.-G. has ever been able to discover in him in any o f the excursions, but in case any fail strike by far the hardest blow. s u m m a ry : available Irum state treasury in Ibe same time, is that he was released from the maternal to receive them, they are requested to be The middleweight championship is still un­ MAJORS CAPTAINS >1,789; total amount actually expended fir apron strings too soon; and its aierious fault. ...—AT present just the same. H a lf rates on the decided and what the sports would now like Me Loon ir s l rush Blacklneton pu'-lic schools from A pr. 1, 1865 to Apr. I, railroads. to see is a fijh t to a finish between these two Hlaufc a cond rush lluw urd 1896, >4.559; balance unexpended, Apr. 1, men. tilov r oe< t«r < 'rocuer The Androscoggin Gun Club had an inter­ 1896, >39. Week* halfback Richardson esting pigeon shoot in Lewiston Saturday, the T jc Grippe has again made its appearance The sports say Donovan would win. May goal Thomas prize being being the Doten challenge cup in town, but the Adamson Botanic Cough Perhaps so. Goal Won by Made by Tima won last year by “ Grauip” Morse. It was Balsam sign in the druggists* window dispels Try the new Historical and Geographical 1 Mflora Blscklogton 12.(0 FULLER & COBB’S 2 Mujurc Aecldu t l t‘0 won by one Godfrey. all our fr art o f Grippe. It cures, and leaves game “ Histo-Geo.” It is a wit sharpener; price 25 cts., at Speas May & Stover’s. Mike O’Malley's wonderful goal tending, Goa's M ajor* 2. Captain* <>, Rushes Blaoklngton the system in a healthy condition. Saturday night, saved Rockland a defeat at 8, H o w ard ; aiops in xoul.Tbomua 18,Way l< ; Foals, one by each ieum. Referee F. A . W inslow . Lewiston has signed a former N ew England the bands of the wasp coloied sweaters from League player named Boltomley. Walters will Gardiner. go to Gardiner, which last team w ill be almost For 10 Days. O U R S H O E S And it might also be said right here that The Rockland have some tough games identical with the old Malden team. the goal tending of Cushman saved the G ardi­ ahead of them this week. Tonight they play in ners from a worse defeat than they received. Portland, Wednesday night in Bath, Satur­ Are known to be good shoes. Yon The Portlands had their pictures “ took” A cleaner, more scientific game of polo has day night at home with P b Turner In the first place Portsmouth ia not in this Yet what we have we will sell at a back again but be had signed with the Gardi V. Gay Second Hush G .v ilt state if we studied our geography correctly. oers. Foster ( enter Barlow dt-du tion ae the following figures One man aays he or anybody else can make a permanent repair of u kl-yuard is lf back Lee Then again we know of no city that intends The Gardiners are indeed worthy antago­ O 'M alley Goal Hackett to drop out unless it is Portlaod, for this i* will sh o w : bad cut in three minutes. Your two hands are the only tools re­ nists of any team in the league. Goal W ou by Ma^s by T im e the first information we learned of such a ♦ In the firat period Rockland made two goals quired. Any good Tire is good until soine.h.ng happens to it, theu 1 Roes laud Campbell 7 18 deal. Then again there are cities enough in 83.00 Irish Point Curtain for $ 2 4 0 and Gardiner one. Rockland got the firat 3 Rockland Gay .60 Maine anxious to take bold of a team if one ii one io abort order. Campbell did it on a 3 Augusta Gwvill 2 64 3 75 2 0 6 Have You Seen Our you wish it were a G. 4 J of the present cities drop out. This must be pass from Gay. It took longer to make the 4 Roc«l«ud Gay 1.10 i i 6 Rock and Campbell .20 a fake. Let Maine run her own league. 4 00 3 3 0 second one. Gay pasted the ball to Cam p­ • Kouklsud Campbel) T»-7 it n Crockery Department? Rambler Bicycles—9 8 0 bell who was io the center of the hall. Cash- 7 fcockiaod Foau r 4 61 7.00 •’ 4 0 0 man stopped it but Gos had followed it up 8 Rocs laud Gay 1 16 That there will be a Maine base ball league 14.00 0 0 0 Have G. J. Tires. 9 Rock laud Campbell 1 01 * and in the twinkling of an one bad caged it 10 Rockisud Campbel) 4 60 was settled beyond a doubt at the meeting before Cashman bad recover d bim sef. I 18.00 1 3 6 0 That's one good reason why you shoujd ride a Rambler. We have 11 AUaUsla G uvitt .67 held in Brunswick, yesterday. Delegates Smith of the Gardiners made the next one 12 A u t u»la GuVlU 1 26 were present from Rockland, Portland, Ban­ aeveial second-hand Wheels in first-class condition to close nut at on a wicked diive from the center of the hall ! fcicore-Rock lauds V, Augustas!!; Ruahe*, Camp­ gor, Lewiston and Belfast and much interest MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. and this was the only ball that O ’Malley failed , bell H , F user 8 lop* in gold, O 'M s ilry 2$. was manifested. I I . G. Bird represented $26, 835 and 840. H u ik e ti &■>; K’oula, Lve. Mayoard, Foster; Referee to stop during the game. C. T. Haul; Timer A. T . Uiackluglou. Rockland. Elmer F. Woodbury of Portland The second period was a hot one. Early in j wascbotcn tbaifinio and M. J. Gauity of the pciiod Charlie Gay broke his skate and j Lewiston secretary of the meeting. gave way to his broth* r Elliott. It was in this Charles Kelley of Boston University, who The delegates got down to bu>m as at once J. F. GREGORY & SON. period that Rockland’s played their best de 1 caught a few g«iughcl ! L'fe. Kelley played in Camden last season The following peima> eut officers of the O 'M alley. Cashman only had seven stops in and made hosts of friends hereabout league were elected: President, Elm er F. SYNDICATE BUILDINC. • 5- - • 7S.'-

THE HOCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1897

cipal o f the Lincoln street H igh school in SOCIAL CHAT- with the conventional bride’s bouquet. The this city, where he served for a number of maid o f honor wore costume of white silk, years, a most popular instructor, lie also Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Pooler entertained the prettily trimmed und carried pink roaeu. The married in Rockland, his wife being Miss Nomads, Friday evening, at their home on church was beautifully decorated throughout Annie Harrington. Rockland friends are do­ Mr. and Mra. Greely are extremely popular Middle* street. AA whist the prize winners Do You George W . Cate has named h it new pig ing much in the support of his cause. were Mrs. G e o rg ^ V . Smith and Maynard S. 1 hereabout, and settles down to married life Diana. The Cobb Lim e Co. holds its annual meet­ Bird. with the best of good wishes. Mrs. Daniel Procter is having her residence ing today. The vhske Oooument Sat Ailda Oierraled price, being worth much more than our price which will lie been repared at Bath took along the Vinal bers and everything possible will be .lone to with whist. pany that has aayet presented this highly in­ ia Caia of Loraila Silmpaon Hairs- haven mail Saturday while returning to Bar give the visitors a warm welcome. It will be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hill entertained teresting and sensational drama. Harbor. 25 Cents Each a fine opportunity for Rockland people to friends last Thursday in honor o f Mr. H ill’s An interesting and important will bearing Atwood Spear, who recently sold his res witness the workings of this institution which birthday. was in progress before Judge Meservey at We will sell you one Towel or the Whole Lot. taurant in Spear block, has bought out the is doing such an extensive benevolent work. Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shsw’s piano pupils in The lecture by Rev. D r. McArthur in Far- Probate Court, last Tuesday, in the course of entire interest of the proprietor of Cassidy's W ith a very cold northeast wind blowing, this city and Thomaston were entertained in well Opera Houie, tomorrow evening prom which Charles W . and Jos. ph Stimpson sought H otel in Lewiston and is having extensive a few evenings ago, a o m p a y of Christians, the latter place by Mrs. Charles W . Stimpson, ises to be one of the events of the season. to have set aside the last will and testament improvements made. The improvements in­ led by the pastor and his wife, could be seen Wednesday evening. That lady exerted her­ Enough tickets have already been sold to of their mother, Mrs. Loretto Stimpson. 1 Lot of 25 Dozen Towels clude new furniture and the enlargement of wending their way to a poor widow’s humble self to the utmost to make things pleasant for insure financial success which during these Mrs. Stimpson died in Boston at the home the Bleeping accommodations. dwelling loaded wi’h good things to cheer her musically-inclined guests, and that she dull times speaks volumes as to the reverand of her.daughter, Mrs. Fred White, and while These Towels will compare very favorably with those A pleasing feature of social life among and those who cottld not attend sent their succeeded is the verdict of all who had the gentleman’s popularity. There are, however, there, May I, 1895, she made her will, naming usually sold for 20 cents each, but our price for thorn, lots of good seats yet left which can he Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R , are the old folks contributions with regrets that they could not good fortune to be present. A program of George B. W hite, the brother of Mrs. W hite’s while they last, xyill be dances held now and then at the hall on be of the party. Such deeds of kindness does unusual merit was presented, as follows: cured at Dunn & Addition’s. The subject, husband, and Frank H . Jordan o f Thomaston, Limerock street. The participants enter Into more towards bringing souls to Christ than Dud, Vienne Galop, Kf*tl**rer, “ Chips from Many Shops," is a happy idea as executors. The latter, however, declined these occasions with great zest ano can do most anything else for they are Christlike. May Pendleton and Alice Hopkins for the lecture ii one that appeals to all Class­ to serve. YO Cents Each the step in a manner calculated to win the The gifts were most gratefully rdieived and a rin Foldlers’ '’arade, O lio , Beth W a-hburn es. It is considered to he D r. M cArthur’s According to the provisions of the will, Mrs. Grad Io Hong, N von Afl.ra, Faunle Tlhbetn laurels from younger blood. One of these happier company could not be found that Tho D. ctrdon. I.lchner, Id iK n lo tt best effort and n jn e should fail to hear it. D r W hite gets half ol the property, while the dances was held Friday night. night in Rockland. A n e ig h b o r . The Firat Violet, Bohr, Allie *-hiw McArthur is too well known in this vicinity other half is divided equally between Chides TheGhaae, Oregh, Florence William* Assistant Supt. Piper and conductor Henry The annual entertainment and ball of the to need any eulogy from our pen more than and Joseph, the sons. The homestead and 1 Lot of 1OO Pieces Cotton Birdseye I)upc« o f the 1' igea, TTHter, Mabel Stratton what we have already given. AU we have Stimpson Block, both in Thomaston, were Ames of the electric railway, have resigned James F. Sears Hose Co. occurs Thursday t A French Game o f Tug, Heller, Which we shall sell, while it lasts, for from the service, the former to accept a po- night, Feb. 18 and the several committees f Hungariau Buttle Song, Relnhold, got to say is that those who fail to hear him also left to the sons, equally. T h e property siton ia Rumford Falls. They have been from the company are at work to make it the Kdllh Uroakett will miss a treat and those who do hear him all told is said to foot up about £30.000. H natlna, Kuh'an, Kdl It Washburn w ill feel amply repaid for time and money M r. W hite, who was named for one of the courteous and obliging officials, whom patrons best time they, ever had. T h e drama "Cora- Polonalaa. Chopin, Fannie Burpee 30 Cents the Piece, o f the road w ill miss. There is a general rades” will be in the hands o f the following March, .lean Hilmpsou, Jean Stimpson expended. executors, was examined at some length and Lea Paplllons, Grieg, Mrs. rihsw change around of the conductors and motor- well known and capable local talent. Dr. the will itself was proved by despositions of More words are useless ns everybody knows what thia men in consequence of the two vacancies. C. T . Saul, E. J. Clifton, James Dm ohue, Household Economics was the text of the the witnesses. Judge Meservey beard all this W. A. Labe, Mrs. Clara Gregory Simonton, Metbebesic Club meeting Friday afternoon, EYE ANO EAR INFIRMARY. testimony and Thursday after a careful con­ is. Purchases of the above articles will not be punched The stockholders of the Livingston M anu­ Miss Annie Conant and Miss Addie Gale. when the f Bowing able, entertaining and in­ sideration sustained the will and ordered let­ facturing Co. held their annual meeting Thurs­ on furniture oards. They will begin at once upon active rehearsal The Eleventh Annual Report of the Maine ters testamentary issued the executor, he giv­ day and elected the following directors: John structive papers were re a d : “ The Use and of the drama and will make every effort to Eye and Ear Infirmary for the year ending ing a bond of J;6d,ogo. The firm of Littlefield Blethen, G. H. Ble'hen, M. T. Jameson, D. Abuse o f Ornamentation— by Mrs. H. Irvin Nov. 1, 1896, has been received. A ll who appeared for the contestants and W . H . Fog- N. Mortiand, C. W. Livingston and M. A. have the presentation of “Comrades" as good H ix; “ Housekeeping vs. Hom ekeeping"— ss professionals could do it. Mrs. F. J. Simonton; “ Evolution c f the are conversant with the progress and work of ier for the executor. Johnson. The directors at a later meeting Kitchen”— Mis. Louise Furbish; “Chemistry this institution can feel a just pride tn the The contestants, it is understood, did not w ill elect a president and other officers. The Owing to the steamer Lewiston being dis­ of Bread making and Brtad of Different charitable work which is accomplished and present their case entire and an appeal from company at its place of business on Crockett's abled by breaking a shaft she has been with­ Judge Meservey's decision will probably he drawn from the service and the route closed Nations"—Mrs. Lucia Burpee; “ Housekeep­ there is no need of re-capitulation. But Point finds considerable work to do even in taken which means that the case will go to for a few weeks. T h e steamer Penobscot ing in the Twelfth Century"— Mrs. W. A. there are some doubtless who are not aware WILLIAM 0. HEWETT AND COMPANY, the dull spell. supreme court. will be placed on the line in March, after re­ H ill. o f the great benefits such an institution is to A. D. Small who leads the Boston class in ceiving a general overhauling o f w hllh due W alter Scott H a ll, Boston, gave a whist our State. W e find that the records show the Globe teachers' contest, Sunday, with over notice has been given.------The steamer Rock party in honor of M bs N ina Crockett, of this that over 12,000 operations have been per­ 374 Main Street. 32 000 votes his credit, is very well known to Tenementto Let. land will continue her trips from Rockland to city,Thursday evening. The prize yvinners were formed, over 400 o f these being operations readers cf this paper. H e was the first prin- f r the removal of cataract and there are North M'lln Mtroet, Kloepor'* H ill. Hoven rooms Bucksport------The steamer Silver Star which Miss Edna Anthony o f Fall River, a sterling a ti-ariy ti»-w hotiw, In porfeot repair. One ol recently went on the Belfast-Castine route silver sealing set, Miss Florences. Hatch of many instances where the assistance rendered the niovt plena o il and auuuy a'tuutlon* In the city. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. as a rival of the steamer Castine bad a spirited Winter H ill, Mass., a ladies gold purse,George has taken persons from the dependent class apply to ol. M. Par*er. 68 Wurren atru«t. 3 and placed them on a self supporting basis Tbc law Arm of Beaton & U lm er, composed of race with the latter boat one day last week N .M oody,W inter HiP,sterling silver hairbrush, A . A . He don and It. It U lm er, ia thia day dis- and came out 36 minutes ahead. How Capt. George Smith, Boston, sterling silver hag tag. while the assistance rendered to others have *olv« d by mutual consent. Persona having claims Archibald would liked to have been in that Delicious refreshments were served and not kept not only themselves but members ol T O L E T aguinst the firm , as well a* those ind**bt*d, w ill their families from the dependent class. One atore, Blake Blo^k. pieasc e ill on A. A. Boiton who is authorised to deal. the least part of the pleasure was the tripping What more worthy Institution could there be One Modern Flat, 8 room*, Blnke Block. settle the nff-dr* of the ilrra. The Boston Sunday Globe contained a fine of the light fantastic inth? parlor. A delight ■ail tunoiuu >t Orient street. For part'eu W i t s . January 1st, 1807. than that? Certainly the State can do no cut of the sloop yacht Lamont, built at Deer ful solo was rendered by Charles A. Jones of i f * apply N B. G o B B . A. A. BEATON, better than tn continue its annual appropria­ January Water Rates! 4 6 R . R . U L M K Il. Isle and well known io this vicinity In con Boston. The guests were Miss Dorothy M a h o n e y —G enUr Llncohivltle, Jniniary IB, to tion for its aid, hundreds are assisted to take nection with this cut appeared the following Crockett, Mias Alice Glover, Rockland, Miss Engine and Boiler For Sale. 4r und M is W ilber J Mationuy. u soil. The Rockland Water Co. und the Edna Anthony, Fall River, Miss 11. Florence care of themselves and their families. M u F a h i.a n o — lloukporl January ifi, to M r. und NOTICE. paragraph: “ A seaworthy and able cruiser A twentyinly hors- hora • powerpo1 Engine and Boiler In good M r* Chur o* MoF«rluud, a son Camden und Rockland Water Co. Th e subscriber hereby gives notice that she hus with no small turn of speed, is the centreboard Sproul, Miss Florence Hatch, Miss Gracia If. A. MILLL8, Lluoolnvlile, Mu Ga k v k ii-N o rth Huvan, luiuiary 13, to M r. and been duly apnolnted execut lx o f the estate of aloop Lamont, owned by Edwin A. and Sid Bacon, Miss Clara R. Jones, George N d r* K L. Gurvar, u duughtur. give notice that the Francia E . Illtehoock, lute of Hockland, in Ihe I f asked the question, “ Have you got a B b n n k ic - Wuldoburo, Junuary 18, U> Mr. and ney E. Shuman. She was built at Deer Isle, Moody, George E. Turner, Winter Hill, County of Knox deceased and given bonds as the stomach?" it would he safe on general prin­ GIRLS WANTED. Mrs. V . If. Ben.ior, u sou law directs. A ll perilous having ibm iuida agdnst Me., in 1893, from a Burgess model, ajid was Charles A. Jones, George K . Bond, H arry F. C oA TK ri-ltoukp *rt, Junuary 11, to M r. aud Mrs. ciples to answer “ Yes.” But, if you are sure Semi-Annual Water Rates the estate of said d ceased are desired ts value in your case for the Frederick Norwood, M I) , and Minnie Pierson, Legislative Notice. efficient manner conducted the installation evening. About 85 sat down to supper------trifling sum of 10 cents. Sample bottles at daughter of Capt. and Mis 8. K. Shepherd, both of lb cSport. Oidered, That the lime for tho reroptlou of Pell- ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. Mabel E F itz­ The 1885 Whist Club met last Tuesday even this price are carried by all druggists. Thursday, Jan. 28. G ig a n tic K n i u i i t —D k m ii t i i -Boulh Thomaston, January lion* and ■ ills for p rlv-ts and special |> glslutlnu be gerald as Grand Marshal, and Mrs. Grace iog with M r. and Mrs. S. A . Burpee, Beech Laxol is the best medicine for children. 13, Itobert 1C Knight, ol Washington, and Mu limited to Monday, February let. 1807. und that all Howe as Grand Chaplain. As Mrs. Stewart street. The prize winners were Mrs. W . IL Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. .Josephine Deinnth, of Cushing. petitions und bills presented ufier that dulo be C learan ce was the first Grand Matron to officially visit Bird and F. J. Burkett------Miss Helen Babb M o h KY—St in s o n —Deer Isle, January 10. Charles referred to the next legislature. 1C Morey uud Ailoe 8 Stinson, both of Deer Isle. Read and pass. d. W . 8 . C O T T O N , Clerk. M t. Olivet chapter, she is perhaps the best celebrated her sixth birthday, Wednesday A true copy.—Attest: W . 8. COTTON, Clerk. known of any of the Grand officers in Maine, evening, by entertaining a party of little H. E. RICE S COMPANY, S a le ! and ber presence at this meeting was most folks------A. M„ Hastings gave a whist party, highly enjoyed being the occasion of the re­ Wednesday evening------The Wednesday Ghas. Young'* Fnmou* Hensatlonal Dram a ol OF. Boclety Life, newing of old friendships, as well as the Afternoon W hist Club met last week with W b ix m a m —South Uuloo, Junuary 16, Jaiuas B forming of new ones." Mrs. T . H . Donohue. Prizes were won by Men Wanted W ullm au. Ladies’ & Infants’ Goods I by Mrs. W V. Ilsnscom and Miss Alice Ers­ Gl.inonu-South Union, January 17, Mrs. J have In atook a flue lot of new and seouid hand For the Hawaiian Islands. Lucy Clifford, daughter ol M r and Mrs Win. Burt slelgns for aa 0 at prices that w ill make It an object Alfred Murray has just purchased a large kine------I he members ot the Baptist Young JIM UUMHKK —/\ ppleluu, January Itt, John B. Gusbuu, Thu uttruclious ollnred this week fo r buyera to call. People's Union had a delightful gathering at W anted, for tho *D-am*hlp bnsinea* In the Ila line of sample glove, and mittens from a N e w wiillan Island*, ooosiln*, four young men who huve j on of Mr and Mrs. K. 1>. Gushao outdo ull previous ttules io values, aud Also CAItUl4GBH at Great tlurg'lna. York jobbing bouse. They are just wbat you the church parlors, last Wednesday evening, Mates' < ertltlnat*'*, (l* t , 2nd, or 8rd), wage* from Git MKSTr—t'aindvu, January A),Mary A .widow afford llto ladle* an opportunity to the storm without only rendering more pleas­ >6U to per mouth, U. 8. Gold. o f Capt John Gruokvlt, of Rookland, *ge<' about Also Double Kunuer I'UNGS suitable for want for this cold weaiber; Ihe lot consist, 76 years Have money. We must reduce our ant the scenes of festivity wiitnn. The occa­ Also four young men u* Quartermasters, wage* THE snllb and delivery work at M30—a Great o f 268 pairs and contains both men and boys from >10 io >40 p« r mouth und board. W k h n t k u —Knoklaiid, January 20, Horace U. Jr., atock Io make room for new goods, son of Horace N . uud Kva K. Webster, aged 12 B argain. sizes; they are certainly rare bargain!. sion partook ol the nature of a sociable with No fog, no hot w it h e r , no cold weather; tber aud in order to accomplish Iliat end, a musical and literary program for diversion. mometer iang» * from 66 io H6 ull through the year. hours. L. W. BENNER, A ll applleunt* for ill*ae position* must be under 8 to m «—North Union, January 20, Rufus Bloae, will sell mentioned below AT COST, Class of '97 has a dance at City H a ll, Spring PENMAN aged 7<* years, II luouth*, 10 days So year* of uge, ull m u*t present llr*t class certi­ undl further notice. 2 North Main St. TRY GRAIN-0 P T R Y GRAIN-01 street, Friday night. W a l u k u -U n io n , January 21, Isuac W alker, ficate* ua lo sobriety, charucter and abliliy . Those I Arrangement with A. M. Palmer.| showing the iequl*lle quulliles whl he rapidly | aged 7 1 years. Auk ynur Grocer to day io show you u pack­ Sicial gatherings ibis week will include the ut'M M iN oa—South Thom tstou, Junuary 10, M ar­ moled to positions paying from >76 to >160 . UKrUKMKHTINO age of Q lttlN -'t, the new food drink that following: Meeting of the Mystic Nine with momh. Au exceptional oppoituulty for youug garet, widow of Joseph Cummings, aged 78 years, Underwear lake* the place of c >ffe« The children may men who are anxious to rl*e in the world. FRANK G. UANGd A8 111L8TON. dinouibs, 0 days. drink It without Injury as well h* the aduil. Miis Gertrude Knowlton, this evening; meet­ - Hallowell. January 18, Mrs. Henry All our All «ho try It, like It GR \I V<> ha* tbu rich ing of the E. N . W b iit Club with Miss Viva For further particulars address MARIE EDIT 11 KICK AH NINA. G. L . V IG U T . i^slon, daughter o f K ila* aud a<*al brown of Mocha or Java, but II I* m ule H all, this evening; meeting of the Wednes­ id un exceptionally strong support of Metropoli­ from pure grain*, and the mo«t delicatealoinach President Wilder's Bleamshlp Go , Honolulu, Hosiery day Afternoon W hist Club with Mrs. M . S, tan AriUts. ?r. r t l reodv a It without distre** | the price of cof­ O r, cull on the Business Manager of this paper or II a u t — Dro *4’u, ou pusstgui from Boston fee. 16cta. and 26cta. pur package. Bold by all Bird; meeting of the Saiurday Afternoon James Wight, Rockland. V deals now on sale at F arw ell Opera House. for Itocklund. January 18, Angus If.trt, of 'I d o v e s but not Kilted. J i f f grocer*. Wbi»t C ub with Mrs. Cbas T. Spear. ton, cook of schooner Jennie Greuubauk, aged 24 year* Miss Mary Snow, superintendent of Bangor M o m k o b —Thoma«lou Meadows, January 16, Wrappers school?, will address the Melbebesec Club at Ad< la, daughter of M r. and M r* A . Monroe, uged Armory Hall, Tbuisday evening, on “Educa­ . .January 13, Abbie G., widow Children’s and Infanta’ CloakiZand tional Matters." of Albert K Howard, of Waldob ro, aged years. . . Bonnets . . The Mechanic Street Reading Club met last Rev. RobXStuart MacArthur D.D.,L.L.D. A B Bh — Matiuk-us..January 1'2, Gapt. i.ewis Ames, geo 8 t years. IU months. evening with Miss Frances Haraden------G u m u iM o u-M u dio rd , Mass., Ja u u iry 4. Mrs Knit Goods, Ladies' Skirts, Mrs. E. K Glover and Mis. O. P. H ix will be Luuy W ( i'horndike) < uiumlugs. uumlve of South the Universalist housekeepers tomorrow Tbom artou, aired 87 >ears, V months. 8 d >ya Outings, Dressing Sacques, L in c o l n - Middletown, i.ouu,, December 2'\ I be Mendelssohn Club is a new social orguu- Wednesday Evening Matilda It , widow of Nathaniel Lincoln, formerly Stamped Goods A Embroidery izition in town, the first meeting of which o f Washington, aged 88 years. was held, Fiiday evening, with Miss Mabel Bargains in Baby Long and Short Emmout. Meets next with Miss Mabel Hard­ J A N . 2 7 th . We have just received Mllvarwa Wutotaea Jew elry ut Dreasea. ing. niib *, ball* and »h d; eight or ‘ Chips nine cliAseia arranged for two families. W at* t and music, to say nothing of the delicious These goods will ho sold [only for All conceivable deaisrna are here. IT L o lo * and at<>v*, ulao ou the outride of the bous<- CASH. Mu«t he sold and we must you know how cheup artistic wall I and elaborate supper w huh was served at aud In the arable N ew ly p luted last fail. Kloo 83 0 . A number of Rockland young ladies irs puas ih ' door tian a large lot ou W a'dn have the money. paper ia at our store you wouldn’t let ne. over loot 1 ug the harbor. Also a small and gentieuieu were present. Prom Many Shops,” be d of l i f acres ueur ihe Job t Jones f»rm on those rooms go another season with VINK lin k or Carried Out The Episcopal Church lasteveniug was the Jarmaon** point. Inquire of G. G. CHOdd. of their old wallcovering. Freshen them Cochran, Baker Ik Gtos*. 4o8 Main til, Rockland. up. It’ll cost you but little. It’ll mean Blown up? Yea. but will bla family get sjcue of a very pretty wedding the contract­ AT- lots of comfort. hl* life inru’aiice? I f he carried a policy In ing parties being Eloridge B. Greeley aod H A M 8 U R C S the N E W Y O R K L IF K be c *rialuly| w ould,** Ester Marie Holmes, two of Swansville's most Farwell Opera House popular young people. Rev. M r. Phelps of These goods not included iu cost their policy but no coudltloua. til ungesl sale hut the price ou them is very low. Life lusuiance Co. In the world. Aa-t-i* over Thomaston offi dated. T o the swq t strains Dunn & Additon, >187,000,WX)XW. Surplus nearly >27.000.000.00, of the wedding march rendered by Miss Elite Tickets Now On Sale at I Rupture Cured 413 Alain Street. Orne the wedoiug party entered the church 7 o'clock, the groom accompanied Ounn A Additon’a store. W ITHOUT OHG.HAT1ON MY A. S. BLACK, by best man, E. J. Clifton, and the bride M J Fbwriuwu'a Method MendUoeuls for his THE LADIES STORE cAjaTcmiA.. book of full io lor m alio u, 8tc. Address 8 Limerock St. Cert'i Agt accompanied by her sister Miss L. L Holmes as maid of honor. The bride S. J. SHERMAN, Hernia Specialist, MoaAL— Read conditions of your policy. SUH. Ii. r. IKIM kKtT, rropr. wore a very oretty costume of blue si Trwasoot tn., ttoatwu 44-4 utmrned with blue silk ribbon and while lace, SpoHord Glock, Huvkland.

I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897.

G. T. Harkness administrator on estate c f Forty-one babies have been born, which is J. H . Curtis, late of Camden, rendered his 6 less than last year; 28 deaths have occurred second account and it was allowed. Amount 1 P m E A R IN WARREN against thirty-seven last year; 20 marriages due estate as per first account, £9,998.68; CASH AND GIVES FREE have been recorded against 24 in 189s. Of amount paid out including part of nnmiouiive PRIZES E A C H M O N T H the 25 deslh., j were over 80 ye»r» of age; F lin t’s shares, £3516 75; balance due, £6481 8 9 - — $3,400.00 Oliver A. Newcome, 83, John Rohe. 82, John A Brisk Business Notwithstand­ Tbe first account o f W . R. Prescott, adminis­ As follows: Town Progressed While other H. Newcomb 84, Ann M. Hoff.et 86, »nd trator on eatatc of Joseph Bosnick, late of 4 Pint Print, each of $100 Cash' - - -$ 400.00 S>r.h Harked 85. Park Street ing ihe Intense Cold. Rockland, waa presented and allowed. A- 20 Scoond...... S100sp^cfALBicjc!8s*2,000.00 Even citiien in(eret(ed in education t.ke. Towns Digressed. pride in our ichooli snd school sys(em. mount of personal property £1.300; total 40 Third ...... $ 25 Gold Watches -1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 amount paid out £ l,1 18.65;balance due £1 11 - Twenty leechers were employed nnder th. The Midwinter Snatw Replete With 3 5 ------The final account of John R. Mason, Cash snd Prlres gtrsn each month - - $3,400.00 S O A P ’ ropervision of Prof. A. A. B .df-r principal of Market. administrator on estate of Charles Jewett, late Its Mannfrtcfnrew Are Its Life—The Nat* Ihe Wsrren High. Eight of out (etchers are Interesting Transactions—Only Three graduates of some Normal ichool and 6 oiherr of North H aven, was presented and allowed. nral Advantages For MHiinfucinrli g Wills Received For Probate bnl Hood The balance as per last account was £311 87 have h id Normal (ruining. Th e membership of A FEW OF OUR PRICES. Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 WRAPPERS (he high and grammar schools it much larger ------The first and final account of Loren O many—Water works to Be In trod need (MherOo^d* In Proportion. Grist of Accounts Filed—Petitions Teel, administrator on estate of Nathaniel RULES. than it waa a year ago. T h e Co USIBR G a 7.ETT« 1 • Every month dnrin< 1W7 In each of the 4 districts —A Perp Into 1he Flit are and Some 10 lb. pnil Cottolenc, $ .7.5 Teel, late of St. George, w a i presented and ol Jan. 12 published h lt.g e fund of inlurma- Scarce. SOAP Wrnpprrs n-s Ihrvcnn collect. < nt rites w ill be awarded as follows: m .iion on our ichoolt which was universally allowed. Amount charged £214.85, all of o il' tlio top portion of enrh The 1 Competitor who sends In the Things Hoped For. N e w Corn, S cans for .86 f.nrvest Number-ofcoupons from read. Onion., 10 lb., for .26 which was paid to heirs and for expenses------the district in which he or ahe resides The first and final account of Reuel Robinson, SOAP.” These (enlled ‘‘Cou­ In conclusion, we bad hoped in Ihe histcry B c.t Pea Bean, per bn., 1.40 Judge Meservey snd Register GotCd ex pons’*) nrpto be senj, poMnge ol 1896 (0 be able (o record the fulfilment of >2 lb°. good Rice, 1.00 peeled that the hu.inei, of Ihe January term administrator on estate of Silas Piper, late of ^uaVrom tF>e 5lt— — Camden, was presented and allowed. Amoun W e have the pleasure of presenting to our the three propbeaies which we have made 10 lb. pail Pure bard, .76 of the Probate Court would be characteriied reside will K n c b receive at winner s from year (o year,namely, a mill at the Upper by a small amount of businesa, with the bulb charged £2,404 29, all of which was allowed JA//,/ option a lady's onr*ntlemsn’s Fierce readers a brief history of some o f tbe events 6 gal.. Best While Oil, .60 -T h e first and final account o f Loren O. ot W arren during tbe year just ended. The Falla, electric cart and an iron bridge, bat the Pore Cider Vinegar, per gal., .20 in the themometers almost bursting with prospects of either, sad tossy are not bright. the excess of mercury,but such waa not the case Teel, administrator on estate of Tobias H. frnpper c*»rsrr)wlth NUMBE1 Next I.nr.ext Number, o f oo»pM r the farms are among its other staples. a v * o * r .h l A U .n t l .i l G iro. t. Ordnr. allowed. Paid to Jessie H . M iller, adminstra- D u n n B b t of land ot seven acrea in W arren >25; M eh competition cIoumu The year 1896 will not pass into history as ------trix of Nathan S. Miller and to Emery A. A. leW B cIhcr., Ltd., will «ndMiorto»w«rd thu personal property >44 50; total >69.50. pritMfulrly toth. hctolthulr ublllty.nd Jod«me.it, a year of great success anywhere. The de HOrt. Hunt, guardian of Geneva J.Miller, each £57 - but It It underuVnd t h .t all who compete to uc- pression ot industries and commercial disasters H. H. FLINT, A. K. Burkett, A. T. Mitchell and T. S. oept the award ot Lever Brother., Ltd., aefinal. 56, and E. A. Miller and Grace I Miller, were too many, yet Warren has moved on Bowden, appraisers on estate of Eunice H art, LKVBIt BROS., Ltd.. New York. So u t h H o pe.— E. L . Graves slipped on the I 17 Park Street, Rockland late of Appleton made inventory aa follows: each £57 57------The fourth account of J. H. and its wheels of industry have not ceaped to ! sidewalk in Rockland one day last week and Real estate consisting of house and lot in H . H ew eti, administrator on estate o f Sam­ turn. True our people have occasionally badly dislocated his thumb-—— Miss Alice L . Telephone 28-2 Burkettville >100; personal, household goods uel Pillsbury, late o f Rockland, .was received referred to the times as being “ bard,” yet few, Cole is recovering from the mea-les and will >10, deposit in bank in Salem >140, deposit and allowed. Balance by last account £14,- i* any have had personal knowledge o f hard soon be able to return to college------Fred in bank in Gardiner (200,total property (450. 454 98, received since £4.068,43, total amount ’ COMMON SENSE CHRISTIANITY " SHORT OF BRICKS. times. Ripley has bought tbe base Hobbs place and T h e estate of Rose E. Butler, min..r of cnaiged £18,5 2 3 4 1 ; amount allowed, £17,* One of our industries is tbe Georges River has moved there------W. O. Norwood had a ffOUStKUpm W srren, was inventoiird by appraisers Jsson 21971; balance due £1,303 70 ------The final T hat W m Mnrphy-u Dllrn.nin, but He W m Woolen Mill, owned by Allen, Lane & Co. lu rg ecrew at work last week harvesting ice. Early in the new year there will, appear, Robbins, George Robbins and Augustus account of John Ruggles, guardian of Alvah n Mnn - f Idrnu. of Boston. The writer was spending a pleas­ under the uu'pices of the Congregational Gould, as follows: Real estate consisting of J. L inekin, m inor child of John S. Linekin, ant half hour, Wednesday, in tbe office of this Publishing Society, a book of notable interest Two rirul contraclors, Casey and The February MoClure'n will contain a 0 f > 1 W l homestead farm in W arren >500, one half late of Thomaston, was received and notice concern, when a package arrived by express, to religious circles, and, indeed, to the general Mnrphy, were polling up rows of houses dramatic battle story, the actual experience Henry Fogler lot in Warren >25; total >525 ordered. Am ount received £1,105 26; paid and as clerk Eastman cut the strings a bun­ mass of thoughtful readers. Its title w ill be, of a young soldier In tbe Army of tbe Po­ C. B Vinal, T. M. Coombs aud E. M. Hall, to ward £1,097.26------The second account of on different aides of a down town dle of greenbacks and several rolls of silver tomac. It will also contain a good railroad Keep Consnmption from “Common-Sense Christianity,” and it will appraisers on estate of Hattie R. Holbrook, J. H . H . H ew ett, guardian of Emma A. street. Ouo afternoon Mnrphy discover­ coin rolled out on the desk, in value about story. consist of many of the CongreKationalist Yonr homes by the nee of late ot Vinalbaven made following inventory: Liscomb, minor child of Hczekiah C. Lis ed (hat he was running short of bricks £1800. This was the pay o f about 85 hands articles of the late Rev. Alonzo I I . Quint, D. The January issue of the Art Amateur Real estate consisting of three-fourths dwell comb, U te o f Sedgwick, was received and aud that the men would liave to knock for two weeks, an average of £21 each for 12 appears in a new dress o f ty pe, and presents D., the acknowledged Nestor of the denomi­ ing house and lot >600; personal estate notice ordered. Balance from first account days labor. W hen we consider the £3600 a very rich mid handsome uppearame from nation in the Uuited States. For many years off work for the rest of Ihe day unless G a rd n er’s >2667; total >626.67 £ 4 3 2 9 5 ; received since £22; paid oui £307.- which this mill puts into tbe pockets < f its the ty pograpiiiral point of view. Two ex­ D r. Q uint had been a regular contributor to a fresh supply conid be obtuined. Now, D P. Rose, Edward Brown and Frank F. 35; balance due £147.60------The first ac­ operatives and thn ugb them into circulation cellent color plates. "The Old M ill,” a soft ibe Congregationalisms colum.is, and his wise Casey, on the other side of the street, Curling, appraisers made following inventory count of A. A . Beaton, executor of the w ill of monthly and then add to this the £4500 per and beautiful landNcape by Bruce Crane, R em ed y and w i'ty articles on living religious topic* Was well supplied with bricks, and bis month paid (fut for labor in tbe W ancn shoe and an instructive study of Violets by Maud o f estate of Seth G. Gerry, late of Thomas Nancy T. Tolman, late of Rockland, w as re­ have found thousands o f constant readers. A Siumm, are given free with thia number. to n : Real, bumestead lot and buildings ceived and notice ordered. Amount charged men were working like beavers. So shop, it is easy to see why W arren is a pros Cures Conghs, La. Grippe, wide-spread demnnd that these articles be pu« Miss Hal owell treats of drawing from oho- >500: personal properly including interests £ 2 ,0 1 0 5 0 ------T b e second account of Her- Murphy went over to Casey and said: perous town I f tbe woolen m ill and shoe Hoarseness, Dyspepsia, Con­ into permanent form has led to the forthcom­ tngrnphH, and Mr. Shull of flower analysis, in barkenline Levi S. Andrews, and schooners, lic it 11. W illiam *, administrator on estate 'Dan, Oi’ve run out o’ bricks. Lind me shop were stricken out of existence by fire or both papers being illustrated by th eir au­ ing volume. stipated Liver and all aflee- Grace Andrews, Helen L. Martin and Elia of Thomas C. Williams, late of Thomaston, the lonn av about foive hnn’erd, an OF11 other calamity, Warren would be a good thors. There is an especially v luahle, il­ The book will contain over 100 articles, (ioii8 o f the stomach. A. Stimpson >870.49; total property was received and notice ordered. Dividends give tbim back to yo tomorrer. ” But place to emigrate from. lustrated article on remodelling a city house, will be handsomely bound and printed, and two pictorial pages of ideas for furniti re, »I37O 49. rec ived from vessel property,£5,778 95. A- Among the new machinery added to the w ill contain a fine half-tone frontispiece, w i’h Casey was in a b'»il humor, and he and a tiintlv paper on Economy and A rt in This remedy has been in nse for al­ AiAuud Levcnsaler, D . P. Rule and E . M . mount paid out, £3,570 50- mill were two mules of 280 spindles each, autograph, of Dr. Qiiut. The preface will wouldn’t loud a single brick. ‘‘Oi'll git the Home. No one interested in Art. either O ’Brien, appraisers on estate of z\mo» W al­ The first account ot Frank F. Curling, (two more to be added soon,) one new vat most a century but has never before be written Rev. A. E. Dunning, D. D., aven wid ye fur that, Dan Casey," front the practical or the aesthetic point of ker, late of Thomaston, made following in­ trustee for A nna Curling under will of Sanders ( by in the dye bouse and a powerful feed pump editor of the Congregationalist. said Murphy, und ho went back to his view, can afford to be without the Art been placed on tbe market. It has ventory: Real, homestead lot and buildings Curling, late of Thomaston, was received and in the boiler house which sends tbe water Amateur. Art students, in no matter what never been known to fail to cure. on K n tx street £500; ship-yard lot at foot notice ordered. Amount of personal estate, men. into the top ot the high tower. Plans were department, will find it to their advantage £2,01 o, amount interest received, £303.20, also laid for the addition of a new rotary of Knox street £100; personal including in ­ Bucklcn’o Arnica Salve. "M in,” snid he, "we’re short o’ to Rend to the office for the circular anouno- terests in barkentine Levi S. Andrews, total, £2,303 20; am> uni paid out, £1,04095 brickB. Now, Casey’s mill ore wnrkin pump for the extinguishing of fires, so large lug the specially handsome premluius of­ iW hat It Has Done. schooners M ary Sprague, Jennie Lockwood, The first account of C. A . Stearns, executor T h e B est Sa l v e in the world for Cots, and powerful as to require the full strength ot fered this year to now subscribers. Price stiddy, bnt if we don't git some av his 33 cents, or $4 00 a year. Montague Marks, G l k n m U I , M o. Helen L . M artin, James Young, Jennie of tbe w ill o f Joseph B. Stearns, late of Cam­ Biuises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever the water wheel in its operation. The pro­ M r G a b d i i i .: bricks w e’ll have to knock off. So do 23 Uniou 8quare, New York. D ea r H r —I took a fend oold thia F all, kaving F. Willey, Lizzie Carr, Lizzie Heyer, Almeda den, was received and notice ordered. Amount Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains duct of the looms is now confined to one of personal estate as per inve tory, £34,303. Corns, and all Skin Ernptions, and positively ye all Ftliay hero while Oi go np above grade of goods. Tbe manufacture of fine me w ith a c-ueb. 1 begat ueii g jo u r ( onwh Willey, Meliessa A. Willey, £913.50; total iu thiB buildin, un whin Oi yell three Remedy and after taking it two weeks 1 wan much property £1513 50. 75; amount received since, £38,172 21, total, cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar­ cashmeres and Irish friezes has been aban­ W . R. H askell set a trap for coyotes, near improv* d und at th«-end o f four week* m> cough £72475 96, amount paid as per schedule, £22,* questions to ye, do ye ull unswer * Yi&* doned and a large line of fine heavy weight Lakin, Kan , and caught an immense golden waa cured. 1 can reoommeud your Remedy to any Tbe estate o f susan M .T ild e n , late of Cam ­ anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money one Buffering aa 1 did. den, was inventoried by appraisers Reuel 946.34. refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale D'ye eee?” cheviots is now the exclusive output. eagle, measuring 64 feet from tip to tin. Yonra truly, Robinson, A. F. Beverage and E. N . Duffce by W ..H. Kittredge "All roight, boss,” said the men. So A t tbe shoe shop very few charges have Lim a B/Joxxe. been made. W ith tbe exception of one new as follows: Deposit in Rockland Savings Tbe will of John Arnold, late of Appleton, Mnrphy went np into the unfinished For Over Fifty Years heeling machine, no new machinery has been Bank £ 1 1 7 0 1 ; also three notes amounting was received for probate and usual notice Buker Kidney Pills and Life Insur­ house aud yelled: PUKPARKD BY added. Tbe fact is that this shop is now so M r s . W i n s l o w ’s S o o t h in g B y r u t has beea to £400 considered worthless. ordered. A ll the property, real and personal, ance. "Aro ye all down there, min?" completely equipped that it leaves but little used for oyer fifty years by mi lions of 1 he estate o f George W . Rokes, late of is left to the widow, Addie R. Arnold, who is "Yis, ” replied the men. mothers for their childr n while teethios SAMIJKL CARUXER, Appleton, was inventoried by H am lin Bur­ to be desired. *• art In sail! •, Me. also named executrix. Tbe will is dated May A prominent business man not far from "Are ye ull wurkin?” w ith perfect success. I t soothes the child, kett, Arthur W alker, Rufus Linscott, apprais­ Several fires occurred last year in town, the 3, 1882, and witnessed by Lewis A. Linekin, B om ton, who tried to Insure Iris life but w w ab­ softens tho gums, allays all pain, cares For rale by G. T. Robinson Drug Co., Thomas- “ Y is.” most disastrous of which was that of Feb. 13 ers as follows: Real, farm and buildings Frank M. Kimmens and Horace N. Titus. solutely refused bv sevm l cnmpaniesbecanse wind colic, aud is tbe best remedy for “ Do ye all belong to tbe A. P. A.?” which destroyed Central block. The build- Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little thereon £800, lumber lot £25; personal The wilt of William Smith, late of Vinal lie had serious ki'lney trouble.m ay be ju - t like ng was rebuilt in M ay and June. Geo. S. sufferer immediately. 8o)d by Druggists In property £202 25; total £102725. haven, was received for probate and usual tours. W h en feeling in a hopeless couditioii "Yis. ” he hoard of Buker’s Kidney Pills, tried Burgess had hi«*Stable damaged by fire to the every part of the w orld. Tw en ty-five ot-nte J. H. lhoma», L. F. btairett and F. B. nolice ordered. Small bequests are made to And in two rainntes tho 600 brioks Maine Central Railroad. them, and wa« permanently cureil ami after extent of about £60. David Peters’ house at a bottle. Be sure aud ask for ‘‘Mrs. Wins­ M iller, appraisers on estate of Sarah V . R ip ­ son Franklin Smith and to daughter Harriet came over.—Philadelphia Record. low’s Booth ing Syrup,” and take no other a vigor us exam ination the Company passed South Warren was cestroyed by fire, loss ley, late o f H ope, found personal property Jacobs. T h e remainder of property, both* kind. In Effect October 4, 1896. him and gave him his policy Thar, doesn’t about £800. An old barn owned by amouoling to £1642 19,consisting of £1434 19 real and personal, is left to daughter M ary A. In Chicago. mean that he thought he was cured, but hat the Congregationalist society was struck by Passenger Trains leave Rockland aa foilowa: in Rockland Savings Bank and £208 cash Talbot, who is also named executrix. The he was cur <1. or the [nhurauce Company Lewiston skaters on the Androscoggin 8.-20 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, lightning and burned, value about £25. An­ found in the louse. w ill is dated July 22, 1892, and witnessed by would never have insured his life. River recently found M a jfl *wera iu bloom on Augusta, Waterville. Bangor, Portland aud Bob ton, Z. F. Brewsier, C. H. Pendleton and It is alwayH eangerous to neglect any gelina William s lost her house, valued al £700, arriving In e oeton al 4.15 p. m J. H. Sanborn, Thomas G. Libby and D. II. the south side of B< xer’s Island. troublo with your kidneys. In the-e days by fire. 1 :36 p m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiaton, Georpe Storer, appraisers on estate of Alden Glidden. of adulterated oods, worries and excite­ An.ong tbe new buildings erected, was W aterv ille , Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston L. Tyler, late of Rockland, made inventory The will o f O liver B. Fales, late o f Rock­ A Great Opportunist a* ».-20 p. m. j as follows: Real, lot and building on Spring ments the kidneys are continually over­ bouse and stable by Addison Oliver, bouse 1:30 p m Mondays and Thursdays for Portland, land, was received for probate. The property ' street known as the “ rink,” now occupied by taxed. The* can stand it for a time but not by Edward Cutting and house by Miss E lla J. W e give away, absolutely free o f cost, for a Boston and Ha< gor is left in equal portions to the children of de­ always. You re risking a terrible disease Doty. A. D . Broadroan also built a machine limited time only, The Peoples Common T r a in s a u r iv b : Tillson Light Infantry. £5500, homestead on ceased, son Albert Barnes Fales of Somer­ and an early death if you neglect the least 10:46 a. m morning train from Portland, Lewis­ >hop for the repair of bicycles and other light Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V . Pierce, M . Camden street £2050, live acres land at In- ville, Mass., daughters M ary Cobb M cLain w aruitig. ton, Augusta and U at< rville. machinery. A. M. Wctberbce erected a D ., C hief Consulting Physician to tbe invalids’ 6:30p m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and graham’s corner, Rockport, £47; personal, and Lily Em m a Fales of this city and Louie Bilker’s Kidney Pills have made wonder­ building on Riverside street, in which to Btore H otel and Surgical Institute, a book o f 1008 Bangor. £1455; total properly, £9052. Stewart Patterson of Boston. The will is ful cures. Ask your own doctor about their GKOKGK F. KV \N 8, Gen’l Manager. value, hut dmi t wait until it. is too late. his valuable collection of relics. N ew build­ pages, profusely illustrated, bound in strong Etigar Beverage, John H. Thomas and M. dated Jan. 28. 1875. and witnessed by Lean F. K. MP»THWY, G. P M f. A. P. Judkins, appraisers on estate of William H ere is a case th a t may interest you: " D r . ings have been erected and other improve­ paper covers to any one sending 21 cents io W .L W HITE. Div.BupV dtr Weeks, O. G. Hall and C. E. Littlefield. P. Stone, late of Cushing, found properly to E. C. Buker. Sir:—I have been troubled ments made bv McLonn & Stover at their one cent stamps, to cover cost of m atlirg o n ly. The heirs petitioned that Albert Barnes Fales w ith kidneys for a number of 'ears, consist of a pension check for £42. mv quarry. D r. J. M . Y/akefield has added Over 680,000 copies o f this complete family Vinalhaven & Kockland Steamboat Co. be appointed executor without bonds. psina in roy back being the most trouble. Dvttu y to m etxierio r of fits residence by a D jc to r Book, already sold l property and notice ordered------N ettieL.D ow widow of East Gloucester, M m»-b.” Book about kid­ Little Girl—Let's play we's married. W 11 leave Final haven for Rockland every week >* 3x115.77. Frad B. Dow, late of Rockland, petitioned ney troubles fiee of Buker Pill Co , Bangor, or down a throat. H e has already expended Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., day, at 5 X * a. m. Little Boy—No. Let’s play w e’s di­ f >r allowance and usual notice ordered------Me. P ills fine, a t nil druggists or sent by nearly £2000 in opening springs, building res­ “ Sun,” writes; “ You have a valuable prescrip­ Returning, will leave Roeklund, 1*111*00*8 Wharf, mall on receipt of prioe. vorced. ervoirs, gate bouse and other buildings, and tion in Electric Bitters, and I can cbeeefully for Vlnalhaven at 1 :30 p. m , lauding at U u rri- Horace M . Noyes was appointed guardian Hattie Leavitt, widow of John Leavitt, late is now waiting for a charter which be has ap­ recommend it for Constipation and Sick cane Is le each way. of Alton T. Roberts, minor of Vinalbaven, of St. George, was allowed £ 1 2 5 ------Mary Little Girl—No, we’ll play we’s mar­ W . 8. W H ITE , Genera! Manager. KNOX C O U N TY -In Court of Probate, held at plied for and which he expects tbe present Headache, and as a geneial system tonic it with bond of £^oo------W . G. Alden was A. Leach, widow of George W Leacb, late of Kooktsud, on thu third Tuesday of January, ried. We’ll pluy we’s divorced tomor­ Rockland. Me , Dec. 81. 18M. Legislature to grant. His reservoir will have has no equal.” Mrs. Annie S teh le, 2625 Cot- \ appointed guardian of Bennie H. Alden and Rockland, was allowed £389 54------Martha 1MI7 row.—New York Journal. Nvtiio L. Dow, widow of Kred R Dow late of a capacity of 600,000 gallons. Tbe three (age Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, VlbAJ H*^Eb hlM &B O A l 40 Claude L. Alden, minor children of Benj. H. P. Fowler, of Camden, pitittuncd that she he Knttklie d. 'll said o-untv deccu-« d. having pre- springs will run 75 hogsheads ot water per could not eat nor digest food, bad a backache B AHen, late of Camden, with bond of allowed to change her i ame to M artha P.To s* nted h r up,die. t"m fut al uwunce out of the Reflcutlous of n ISachelor. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. day. T b e main pipe will run down M ain *b ic h never left her and felt tired and weary, £20,000------Georgie E. M cIntyre, was ap­ bin, notice ordered------W illiam 11 Fogler, ad personal estate of suid nec<-as« d When u girl says she's glad she isn’t street, across the budge to M alcolm ’s corner, but six hotties of Electric Bitters restored her Com nendog De< euiber lar, 1800. pointed guardian of Oliver M . Dow, minor ministrator on estate < f James F W illard, late < iitDKitBii. T h at notice theieof be slven, three weel.H successively, in the CnURlKit G a z e t t e , a mau, you may he pretty sure she’s thence down Young street, past the shoe shop health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 child of Edwin A Dow, late of Thomaston, of Thomaston, was granted permission to sell printed in Buck I m J, In said county thut a*l per­ bowlegged or something. and terminate near the woolen mill. Branches cents add £1.00. Get a bottle at W. H. Kit­ Str. VINALHAVEN w i'h bond of £300. real estate to ami unt of £600------Frederick W. son* int-re«ted mny utieiid ut u I’robtte Court to hu S t. Peter couldn't have been married. w ill alio be laid on Riverside street. N ettie L . D ow was appointed administra­ Stackpole, administrator 1 f estate of Harris held at itocklnnd on the third Tuesday ot Kebiu tredge’s D iug Store. A LT a ll B a h b k u , Captain. ary uext, und >h<*w cuusu, if any tb -y buve. why If be hud been, he wouldn't huvo the W I). Bkm w btt, Clerk. trix of estate of Fred B. Dow, late of Rock­ Stackpole*, late of Thomaston, was gianted tbe prater of said p rllilo n should um bo u ran ted. Business changes have bean quite numer­ On above date, w'nd and weather permitting land, with bond of £1500. The sureties are permission to sell real estate------H . I I . 4-6 tt. K. M Ed .It V E Y , Judge. heart to keep uny murried man out of ous. W aiter D Andrews and John A ktrm an w ill leave Swan** Island at 6 :4b a. ni on » ondMV*, THEARENA. J. F Gregor- and A. P StClair, and the W illia m s , administrator of estate of Thomas A true copy,—A t t x - t heaven. closed out and left town. Among the arrivals Wednesdays and ► ridn>s and Green's Lauding E u w a iid K . G o u l d , Ilegisier. •very week day at 7 a. m., North Haven at H a m , appraisers JL Fred M errill, E. A . Burpee and C. W illiam s, late of Thomaston, was granted It ulways makes a man mud to have we note Mrs. and Miss Meiithew, fine milli­ Vipslhavt u at U a. m., arrive at HocUand about John Lovtjoy. permission to sell real estate. KNOX COUNTY—In Court of I'robste, he'd at bis wife start to read over u lot of old nery. Central block; J. F. Gregory & Son, A Great Msguzluo That Handles Ll». 10:1b a. m. Roeklund, on the third Tuetduy of January, clothing and gents furnishings, Central block. U E T l'R N IK G , w ill leave Rockland every w -ek Nancy B. Ames was appointed adminis­ fool letters lie wrote her before they lug Urues aud Heals wilk 1 day at 8 p. m., Vinaiharen 3.3<» p m, North tratrix o f esia'e of M ark D . Ames, late of The “ Standard ’ club was organized wiib 25 1‘resellt Problems. Haven 4:80 p. in, arrive G rin ’s Landing b 30 Ma>y K Peny. widow of Horace 8. Perry, »at« were married. * South Thomaston, with bond of £1000------of Rockland, in a dd c> u n it, 11 for d'owauce out of ibe per- upper floor ot Central block. The < fficers of on Tuesdays, '1 huraduya aud Baturday s for Buuu'a Without doubt theru hua never be fore been x tratrix of tbe estate of Oliver Andrews, late sonid estu'e of raid deceased : a place where the husband cuu sit and tins club are: E. H. Vaughn, Pieudciit; E. Inland. DitOBRKD That notice thereof be glv» u. three puhllOH ton wlnuh duri u ihu 11 »t vlgnt years of Its Connections at Rockland with 1 p m . train of smoke iu his shirt sleeves uud where the A. Haycf, Vice President; L. C. Mathews, of Rockport. Bond £1600, ihe sureties being w«et« ueeeeshely, In Tim • ouamn G a z l t t h , fxiateuco liu« 1 x ried ibu iiiltuencu or arcurid the M . C B R., arriving in Portland at 6 r2U p. m., K. 8 O ould. Kt-specifully Hepreweuts Daniel wife can go around with no corset on. Treasurer; Geo. W . W alker, Secretary. M r. •Ueoilon and r -peotot thiidting people to tb« Boston a l • :b» p. m ., same day. Asa A. Howes and H irsm Bliss, Jr. and the pi luted In Kocki nd. In hi id cou ly , thut all p«r *X- Oould of Union, in sold rouu’ v. thut at ihe ilm - of son* interest* d ma> at lend at u I rob-ite Court to be The reason why women aro always Orrin Davis moved from Starrett budding U n t lhat T u b x b u n a hau won durina that period. •Sg-Bound Trip Tickets, butweeu Rockland and appraiser*, S. E. Shepherd, John I f . Howard his dereuxo u ho la d dwelt iu Union. In suid counit, bel1 B. F I,Y E , Gen’l Agt., (Lockland. was appointed administrator of estate of fntealate; that be !t-fi« » U ie to be sdministered, to the prayer of sUu pilltlun shou d not tar u ran ted. murried on. s uro woudrriug whether Newman and Mr. Newman opened in 'I’. II. piugiteaivu tweuikth century movimuuU. Frederick V \. Johnson, late of Rockland, w it :—p< r»oi'8l e -itie to thu h mo uni of at least | 4 6 C. K M K r E lt V E Y , Judge. Norton's block. K . F. W ight went to Union tw nty do lare, thut your petitioner, F 8 Gould. .-be knows as much as they do, aud the Not au Oigan of Parry or Creod. -:I896—FALL SCHEDULE-1896:- with bond of £6000. 'The sureties are J. A. A true copy, - A tte st: in August and became landlord of the Burton f» Interested in said e»ta e a* gr nidsou; that m id E u w x k d K . G o u l d , Ucgister. unmurried ones ure wondering whether W alker and A. W . Payson and the ap­ do-eused left no widow, and us h s 01 ly btir*-ai- H o m e. Warren Lindsey sold bis faim To the page* of TllU A k f n a | ropcly expreeued BLUEHILL LINE und uulhoritttil o opinions huviutf in view thu utter* luw und n- x i of Sin. the poisons whoso names, KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of I'robste, held al they know as much us she does.—New E lijah Cooper, G ould, ** ** Grundsou held at Hocktai.d. on the third Tuesday ofKeh-u Brooklin. Biu* bdi. ru n y ai d Ei eworth yez lust night for u shilling that’s vice Rev. J. L . D eM ott re»igoed. The school tribute to Its p- g « . g'vh g t“ » • reaurre tbs n o i l with bond of £25,000. * The sureties are W. b Iden Junes, Camden, Ms., ** ary nt xi, ui d show cmus-, tf any th-y have, wby eMru’ St and t-ri d nt dh-cueslous ol lopiaa that w ill Beturoiaa «vary Monday at d *1 huiaday. having K'lu-loQrs. ** ** Granddaughter thu said account should not be allow J. worth only sixpence.” district at Oyster river was abolished. W hite gurry at I o'ei* ek a. m.. (stage from Ellsworth at E. Al<-en aud B. C. Adams and the apraisers attract univt-r»ui attention. Wh refaie, your pell doner prays that G. I>. C E MKcEKVEY, Judge. " I’ll believe that, Pat," replied the Oak Grange at Nurib Warren added a new ft lb ) tourhing a l above landing station* at d oon- J. F. Stetson, Reuel Rubinson and F»ed Lew­ G>>uld of W arren In thr G u u li » f Ku>-x nr 10 A true copy,—Attest : Becuug at Rockland w ith steamer fu Boston the drop curtain and sides to its ball. The Good Govaruueeut. is------Marcellus and Myron Wentworth some o her suit >bte p**r»ou be uppointed udminis- 4-6 E d w x k d K G o u l d , Keglster. auctioneer, who fancied himself witty. same evening. iru to ro f the t s ta 'e o f suid d« ro-ised and c rllll< s were app tinted administrators o f estate of "If you tell me who my father is, I will curtain was painted by Brown of Warren. T u b A MENA w ill not bu the organ of any p o liti­ that l b ’ etateme is b relu contamed are true to cal purty wh-uuver. but w ill be an tarueH . iu<-p«*B- Bcdutxd Bates - f Faro until Ihe close of Joshua W . W’eutworth, late of Union, with SI'ATlt OK UAlNk. . give you back the shilling." The fiie company was organized and (be the boasoa- ib b«-ai of his snow rdX 88.—At » Frulintc Court held at 1 tuck las d "The father of loies, you oh'uting town voted them a sum equal to their poll and will labor xvaluu-iy fur Ihu t iposuie aud sup- In uud for «u>ld C*‘Uoiy of Knox, on tb*.* i inrtu- i>tb K)l«worth to Boston g4 <•; Furry to Boston, Keene, Jobu Lovejoy and Ever tt Jones------. H. G “ U LI> tax combined. On a petition from Ibe town prrarion of coiruptb u. and for the promotion of yg 7b; Blu. h ill to Boston 88 4 ; Bio* k in to Bos­ E vox ns. - Suhs ribed and sworn to this eighth duy of Jxiiuury iu III*- year of our Lord ouu thous­ spalpeen,’* readily exclaimed Pat* of Waldoboro Ihe town line between that good goveruinvui guueiaiiy. ton, >8; hedga ick io hoc ton, #3 ; D -e i Isle to Frederick S. Walls and Kim ball Webster, ex- day of Jauuary. A U loWJ- and t ight bu dr<-4 uud • iu« ty -s- w u . Scottish Nights. Boston, til th; Fal*ei4vJ »e «o B sum. ft'J Gus­ erutois of will 1 f Moses Webster, late of Before me, J. M.STUOLKY. A c«*r uiu Ins'rum Ui, purporting io bo th*- lu*l town and Warren was tun out by engineer Advanced Thought uud lUarwrcb. tine to Boston, fZ Ih s b o j o to Boston, |2 7ft. Justice of tue Peace. w ill aud I’-si u>u t *.f i-liuiu ’u iitli, late o f Viu >i- Fiank E. E Hull, under tbe direction of tbe Viualbaven, petitioned that Frederick S. buveu. in said coubty, b a il g buuu prusunt d L r No Mystery. To thoau who would keep abrupt of the great U. A. CROCKETT. Manag.r, selectmen. Geo. W . Brown launched his Walls be a|.pointed trustee to administer probstu. »dv .uceioeut ii human thought and pr •gross la BockiauvrMaine. Smith—I heard a queer thing tho new yacht, the “ Venture” and sailed her trust for use and beu'fit u Lucie E Walls. K N 'X G G l f N T Y - l o Probate Court, he'd at Koclt O uDXur.n, that notice thereof bu glv- u to all suiencu, tedgi >u. pay rholowy und iu> tapoysica T u g AHXNA I- tudi peurttblu TliUKtud- ut alt-1 advanced 1 be petition was granted, the tiu»lee first giv­ H ud, on 'he third Tuesday of -lunu<>rv. 1MI7. led, t*y CMUslug a copy of eui other duy. A man .* :id that a pig would around P> rt Clyde to Crescent Beach. She On the foregoing i t lllion OuDhKair. That •'ollie proved io be a fast and able craft. Secret thiuki r w ill find in ihu widu scope and variety of ing bonds of £ 6 0 0 0 0 ------Sarah J sepbiue drink u large pnil i f milk uud then k u 'j cl* und iu thu bruudih of m a tiu u n i given to he give n, b> publi hing a copy ibenofaud of the societies have fl >uri»hed especially the Washburn and D xter Carleton Washburn er-ler, thr.e vee-» sue*’ w-ively. prior t » the lid il u u> w-pup- r pub irh'-'J st <>o* k'nnd. io «utd t you could put him iu the same pail und th wM»ubJecls, auuopen < ourl n fa 'v » n o d though! FISTULA were appoioied trustees, under will of Harriet Tues *ay o f February n*xt. in th*- Co u m ik k Ga- I lb>-1 the) in »> appear al a Frobatu < O’.iri to be h« »d be wouldn't till it. Rebekah's aud Eastern S ar. not coreied by ady other publication in thu world. rcSESi.H.HOW RTi.fiUU.M D. BaT'ix. a ix-wspai>er piii-L.Nl iu KociUuud. Ihat al. i ul ltockbiud, to and for «ul I rou o 'y, oo ibe six- I W . C. Waltz erected a wind m ill on his New all Carleton, late of Rockport, of the es­ t-o u ib i'a y o f Ftbrourv. A D I>v7, »t uiuu o'« lock I Jones—i don’t uoubt it. I knew a per cone r t m a n d ma> alter d a a Gouri of Probate, bain which cost about £300. It is used to 17ft T r •s i ,« i k iw i Kw.iea CoiMiuiioo tate therein given and btquetbid in trust to lb u to i-e bold in K otk-rud. aud show c»use, if Io ih** lor’-nooii uud show c msu if t*uy they h-vo, I man once that drunk up a 610,000 saw­ T o those seeking to •‘uhucribu for th fiv. ovuta Address A r.u a rRbl akiag Char Its E. LitileheM was app iuted guardian A true copy of tbe p- liiion and order tb< reon. J A true cop),—Attest: w ill be dividend. • . Company, Copley oqua.i fctwUaUM fca *• / —-• of Annie M. Clay* of Sculh Thomaston. A U e a t:—KPWAMJO E - G00144, IXegUUr 4 6 Elw aed K . G >ULU, Register. J THR KOCKLAND COURIBK-OAZETTE: TUKSllAY, JANUARY 26. 1897

make it convenient for passing, and aa in duty GAINED 26 POUNDS, (round w ill ever pray.” A *1 tea of mines pin made o f tho G. Thom as Saul, I o h r H a l l Got Strong and W ell by U(,inj: H U njAS lIN K il ij » an right mt neo meat la a lunch In Itaatf am •pleura's tuneh. Blood Dr. Greene's Nervura. Jo h n >t iia k r r Will You Try . . M tt.|.IAM VuMt Mrs. ,T. W . Bonle, 52 Elfttern Arc., Wor- JO HAtHAN N if it in g Municipal and Political Doings rei'ter, Mans., sava. I am fr M cC artkr FI IN T 'S Domestic M ilk Humors “ 1 was sick for more than Form year?, not H kn r y H y i .kr able to do my housework for fho ycari. Tiro Whether Itching, horning, bleeding, scaly, of Our Forefathers. Cushing, A p ril 24, 1813 whole length of my spine was very bad. which Is tho right min co mrnL Whole eras ted, pimply, nr blotchy, whether Rim pie, went to m y head, being so bud that it was “ The Gentlemen Selectmen of Cushing: some, fresh and delicious. For Bread. Wmpped frp«h eerofnlonR.or hereditary, from infancy to age, about impossible tor me to stoop to the Boor or The petition of the undersigned inhabitants of plea, fruitcake and fruit pudding. speedily cured by warm baths with C it t ic u r a War Ikrlarrd Wllh England and Peo­ the town of Cushing humbly sheweth that Hold everywhere. Take no auhatttota. Bo a p , penile anointings with CtmcuRA (oint­ they as well as the inhabitants of the town In RenU n«m< and »AAr*«« t*r “ Mr*. Opthalmic from the oven. ment), the great skin euro, and mild doses ple Unite for Common Prnbelkn— general would be much accommodated by Pnpklna* ' • bnmereii* *trrj?. MERRELL-S0ULEC0..8mCUSE,l« T of CtmooitA R noLY K irr, greatest of blood Town nt Lust PurdMtefb n Bible ai d having the road laid out for a bridle road 270 Main Street. purifiers and humor cures. from M r. Sam utl H arthorn’a acroas each per­ f t l h B e o b Bnt Only Allow* Fifty son’s land to M r. W i ham W illey’s southern Telephone 8T-2. hollars n Year for Prencbltig. line, and that they be allowed to work on Optician- raid road as much of their tax as w ill make it ' >rttfleAt« from United Hospital find Dispensary, XII. it conv nient fr r pas«ing, and in doty bound Boston. (uticura will ever pray.” M osks Fo g w t v H e prepared for the next Office: Spear Block, corner It m>M Ihmerhnul Ihe world. Form Dwro inuCilM. Cowr., Sole Props.. Bo«toa. Juski’ii Skavky Main and Park Streets. •r- ’• llow lo Curs Every Bleed Honor,” free. cold anap and Nuy your 1811. The annual town meeting for 1812 T h o m a s > k a v iy ROCKLAND. ./• F. Burton, FACE HUMORS ■S J.5iZ.K f was held at the school bouse at the head of Sa m u il H a r th o r n — . 1 i - Broad Cove, Monday, March 16. The fol­ Cuihing, April 24, 1813 Examinations of the Eye Free otlChargt. MONUMENTAL WORKS :• lowing rfficers were elected: Moderator, The lelectmen at once employed Edward Hot Water Bottles IC E C A V E S . Edward Killeran; Clerk, Andrew Robta'on; General Cemetery Work. Killeran to make a survey and plan of tbe Glosses made to correct all erro r* of refraction. Selectmen, Andrew Robinson, Robert roads called for in the foregoing petitions, . AND . Over three hundred reference* in Rockland atd la C.ltfornt. W illi T il.I. I'rm lurt M n e a r Granite and Marble. McIntyre and Enoch Wentworth; Treasurer, vtcinhy. I a, Oryiital. and on the 24th of April, Mr. Killeran, hav­ Office open day and evening. I t Edward K illeran; Assessors, Andrew Robin­ ing completed his work, submitted bis report, THOMASTON, ME. Near M. O. R. R. Depot Lung Protectors In Morinrt comity, Cnl., in un immense son, Moses Robinson and George Young; together with the plans, which were ordered Order. Sollellrd. Sallafaetlon Guaranteed field of lava covered with u fceantifnl Constable, Moses Robinson; Collector, to he entered on the records o f the town. USE MISS BEECHER’S forest of nonifore, which is inhabited by Robert M cIntyre, and voted five cents on the These plans are models of neatness and ac­ N O W . . dollar; Surveyors o f H igh wav, W illiam deer, bear, panther, lynx, coyotie, porcu­ curacy, and reflected much credit on M r. H A IR *5$ H. B. Eaton, M. D., Kcbinsop, Edward Killeran, Etjah Norton, Killeran’s skill as a draughtsman and sur­ pine and nauterotiR fur bearing animals Moses Fogerty, George Young, Job Gay and MRft. .r.w . ntC-Al.F.. veyor. A Hull Line at Pooler’s Honropathic Plyiiciaa & Snrjeor WHISKER DYE. Whoso polts are of value to tho trapper. Enoch Wentworth; Suiveyor of Lumber, tnrn ray bead to the right nr left, rny neck The courses and distances of the road E'ijah Norton; Fence Viewer*, John I>cwls called for in the first petition is os follows: B contains no sulphur or lead Washing la It watt iu them lava beds that tfcnModoo was bo stiff. I also had kidney trouble. Pharmacy not %r«*4|ulrad A rran dying aa in other dyes. an. depth. The temperature over this region that if pryment should be refused to bring a bar Henderson, M sea Fogerty, Elezcr Gay courses in the plan,” which were as follows: purposes. F. B. ADAMS, M. D., Sunflower Seed in tbo coldest weather is often 20 or suit agai< at that town. Tbe people of W arren and Enoch Wentworth; Fence Viewers, W il­ Beginning at Benjamin Killeran's north line; * loo a V)uj. •rroca or . . more degrees below zero, so that uny s'ill continued to burger for the delectable liam Malcolm, Moses Robinson and Haunce thence running south 35 degrees west, 82 Wood, Hey. Straw, Lima, Ha * Physician and Surgeon, water that might be in the oaves is alewfe, and at this meeting Edward Killeran Robinson; Constable, Muses Rubinson; H og rods; thence south 48 degrees west, 51 Hi Ick, H*nd, l)rata I*tp«, Itoaun* Pratt’s Food for Poultry and Jamt s Malcolm were appointed a com­ dale and Finland Ormanl. <00 K A IN STREET, II h i d u c i St a t u St frozen solid, nnless tbe oaves' months Reeves, Elijan Norton, Henry lly le r and rods; thence south 56 degrees west 50 Duplex Food for Poultry should be entirely covered with snow, mittee to join with other towns situated on John IJarlbirn; Surveyor of Lumber, Job rods; thence south 25 degrees west, iH.J the Georges river and authorized to take such Sheridan’s Condition Powder whioh is not often tbe case. Now, when Gay; Pound K te p e r, Samuel Payson; Field rods; thence south 46 degrees west, 36 rods; Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops J. C. HILL, f measures a° should be neces’ ary to have the Drivers, AZilliam Vose, W illiam Burton and thence sou'h 46 degrees west, 34A rods; Nutriotone spring comes and tho snow melts tbe T h ia pipe la made from Purs Flro Ohsy oa Physician and Surgeon. pnvi'ege of the ale* ife fishery, restore 1 to them. JubGay; School Gimmittee, Edward Kill­ thence south 46 degrees west, 27 rods; thence I reanly for chlrnovya, tu»d Ih thu safcot and • water percolates throogh into tbe cold A m en ng was held at the school house at eran, Audrew Robinson and Elijah Norton. south 36 degrees west, 12^ rods; thence west oust durulilo o f any Chlaanay 1’tpo In th< N ig h t calls from residence, 0 Claremont Btroet. m.rk.t, Itla .u llv pul op b, any InUIU storage ebumbera beneath aud is there tbe head of Broad Cove, Monday, A pril 6, to It was voted that the funeral pall be left in northwest, 70 rods; thence north 60 degrees Telephone Connection. BYNDICA'J E BUILDING gant parson. Imperial Egg Food congealed by the prevailing cold. It is receive votes for 8 ate officers. For Governor, the care of Edward K dleian, and be returned west, 40 rods; thence west northwest, 20 in this way that the ice bus been made Elbridge Gerry received 44 votes and Caleb to him in four days after being used. Matthew ro«ls; thence west 130 rods to the town road. . . 'W rOOX>X . . A. J. ERSKINE A SON, Strong IO; for Lieutenant Governor, William Robinson and several of his neighbors having At a jury draft h« I 1 at the house of Andrew 1 have ao Extra Hood Trade fi» Wood- A o For Healthy Poultry. and stored for years. And were these oaves accessible to market they would King bad 45 ard W ili am Phillips 10; for petitioned to be set off from the newly created Robinson,'Tuesday, June 1, Haunce Robinson s h o a ltL Fire Insurance Agents, :- Senators and Cousellors, Benjamin J Porter, fornish tho p vest of ice to muuy oitioa seventh school distiict and be annexed to the * as draw n as grand juror, and W illiam Vose OT MAIN STREET, - • ROCKLAND, ME Erastus Foote and W illiam Webber bad 45 third district, it was voted that the petitioners traverse juror to attend the Supreme Judicial Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil Olileu, rear room over Rockland Nat'I Bank. for years to come.—Popular Science v ten each, and Edmund Bridge, William have have to withdraw. It was voted that C<*urt held ut Wiaca’ set, on the second Tues­ Leading Kngllsn and American Fire Iosura no* News. Crosby and Stephen Jones 10 each. At Wholoaale. A arA nk your yrtroar fo» I3 0 0 be raised for repair of highways, <200 day of June; and at a drult held ut the school It. Orders rreelved by telephone. Go ’s repieeeiited. DEATH TO LICE, A lter the polls were closed and the result lor the support of schools, and 850 for the house at the head of Broad Cove, Friday, Truvelsrs* Aoeldent Insurance Company, of Hart Nile Preferred th e N ew K tjle. declared as above, tbe voters at once pro­ ford, Vona. Only lOo por Package. support of 1 he gospel. Edward Killeran Rob­ September 10, Andrew Robinson was drawn How us a guutlumuu of the old school. ceeded to act on the several articles in the ert McIntyre and Elijah Norton were ap­ as traverse juror to attend Ihe September term FRED R. SPEAR. C0CHRAN, BAKER&CRO8S “ Permit mo,’* bu suid. warrant for a town meeting called to meet on pointed a committee to hire one or more min­ of court on the third Tuesday ol tho month. NO. 6 l'AHK BT., KOORtABB. UR T h e n 'he day ol the above election. After electing isters for the present year. The selectmrn The last town meeting for tbe year was held K . H . Cochran. J . R . Baker. O. C. Croaa Also have a few nice S. C. Brown he kissed her hand. LpRliorns, Light Brahmas, Black Edward Killeran moderator, it was voted to made a contract with M r. lligm an and Joseph Friday, December 10. Robert M cIntyre was Fire, Life A Accident Insurance. “ Well, say," she exclaimed with some Breasted, Red, Irish Grey and Ginger empbusis, as if something hud occurred raise 8300 for the repair of highways, M200 to Seavey, the former to board Ruth Brasier at cho»en moderator. Matthew Robinson hav defray lo n n charges, $50 for the support of We are Selling The Oldest lnsurnuoe Agency in Maine. Red Cockcieja and Pullcta for sale. to provoke her, “ there'snothing poison­ 42, and the latter Mary Henderson at 45 ing petitioned to be set i f f from the town of 104 MAIN RTKKKT. • KfW’KLANF »k* gospel, and >200 to maintain a town cents per week for the current municipal Cushing, together with all his estate, and he ous iu tho face powder I uso. ” —Chi­ school. year. annexed to the town of Friendship, it was E. C PAYSON, CHAS. T. SPEAR, cago Post. I cc 7th article in the warrant, to see if the It was voted that the 12th article in the voted that the same be granted. Befire town would adopt such methods as would be warrant, “ to see what sum of money the Maine became a separate state, each town Kxliibition, HARD SOFT Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Store 295 & 297 Main St. necessary to secure Ihe real and personal es­ town would raise to defray town charges” he was invested with full power to grant or re- COAL 310 M A IN B T R E B T , R O C K L A N D . Mr, Oldfriend — Why, do yon em­ tate of Ruth Brasier, was not acted upon. referred to tbe meeting to be held at tbe • u«e such peMtionN, hat o f late tbe law has PROBATE COURT. ploy two typewriters? Yonr business John Farley received 44 votes for County Broad Cove school bouse, Monday, April 1. been radically changed as all matters affecting EDWARD K. COULD, doesn’t call for more than one. Treasurer, the whole number p lied. After choosing Robert McIntyre moderator, the territorial integrity of a municipal corpora­ Ppecfoi attention given to Prohute and Insolvency I t was voted to revise tbe jury box, and tbe proceedings; 2 years experience In Probate Offloe. Mr. Gayboy—Oh, 1 have the homely and E lijib N orton, clerk pro tern, the meeting tion it exclusively the subject of legislative Cheap as anybody. Counsellor at Law one to show to my w ife.—New York following names being presented were ac­ adj urued to assemble at the huu»e of Andrew control and scio n . It was voted not to unite AND COLLECTIONS MADE. cepted: Alt xander A llen, W illiam Burton, Jr., Robinson on the same day. As M r. Rubinson Journal. the fifth and sixth school districts. The time Register of Probate, PHILIP HOWARD, Attorney at Law. Isaac Burton, Cornelius Davis, Samuel E l­ was town clerk we are led to believe that on has now arrived when such a anion should he well, Job Gay. Ber jarain G 'a ffim , Joseph G il­ COURT HOUSE, - . ., ROCKLAND Inform ation. account pf sickness be was unable to take part consummated, a i the number of scholars in >♦< 388 MAIN ST., IWCHI A W . christ, Dunbar Henderson John Hawthorn, in the proceeding’ , and that the voters re­ the sixth district is not sufficient to carry on a Count Strosky—I notice zo difference Edward Killeran, Benjimin Killeran, John paired to his house to enable him to discharge school with any degree ol succesa. J£.»LLOOH in your wenten. Borne of them seem to Lewis, Jamea Ma,c< Im, W illiam Malcolm, H. O. Curdy, a MI8IRVIT, nis official duties. (T o he continued.) flout along whin they walk. Jonathan Nutting, 3d., Elijah Norton, Wil- It was voted to raise >200 to defray town FIRE INSURANCE. Law yers, Van Dyne—Those arc the ones that liam Parsona, Lawrence Pars»na, Samuel Pay- charges. It was *lso voted to purchase a A. F. CROCKET! CO., Office^with. Bock laud lxuiu and Bulldiog Asdoc- 2W MAIN BTBFKT, ROCKLAND ,M. are in tbe swim —Town Topics. son, W illiam Robinson. John W . Robinson, Bible and stven psalm books from Edward WILEV S CORNEH. latlon. Agents for German American Fire Insurance Co. Moses Robinson, Jr., John Robinson, Simon Killeran for the use of the mrcting house and N O H T H E N D 888 Main St. - Rockland Me. f Y . aa 1 V . h ugion L ife Insur nun 1 ’o , N Y . Au American Girl. Robinson, Haunce Robinson, Arcbiba'd Rob­ to pay John H arthorn f lo o lor the previous inson, Andrew Robinson, Matthew Robinson, Nos Thit Siow Corns Wood's Irs Full He— Wbnt do you call a real typical support of Thomas Fitzgerald, ami >25 per fin Charles Robinson, Joshua Rivers, Adam year thereafter during toe life of the pauper. st Men Celling Out Winter’s Wood. >•< American girl? Wiley, Enoch Wentworth, William Young, For Governor, Joseph B. Varnuin had 45 8he—One who prefers un heir in tha George Young and William Vote. THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. votes and Caleb Strong 7; for Lieutenant W iL s r’a Cobmsb, Jan. 22, 1&V7. osstlu to a castle iu thu uir.—Now York A t an election held at the school house at Governor, W illiam K ing bad 45 votes and Orattn by Tetaphone Bunday Journal. the head < f Broad Cove, Friday, May 1, Ed­ William Phillips 7; for Senators, Benjamin Capt. James W. Thomas left for New Good bargains always to be obtained on Kai ward Killeran received 21 votes for Rcpresenat- P. rter, W illiam Webber and James Campbell York last week to j 411 hid vessel which has giaan prompt ottantma Iron and Steel, llorse Shoes and Nails. A DUuRrucuble Fog. tiveto the General Court, and was elected. Mr. had 46 each, and Joshua Ik a d , William Ab been detained at that port with a cargo of “tiling this fogl" “What’s the mat­ Killeran was also elected moderator of a town b o ll and Stephen Jones 7 each; for County lime for several weeks on account of the dullness of the m arket— — Mrs. Sidney Rob­ ------W e can tit out' ------ter?" " Why, it’s so thick 1 just walked meeting held the same day. A committee Treasurer, Joseph Parley had 52 voles. consisting of Edward K illeran, James Malcolm inson and son and Mrs. Elisa Robinson vis­ BURNTHEBESr into one of my creditors.” —Cleveland A t a jury draft held Saturday, May l, A Blacksm ith, ami Enoch Wentworth were appointed "to Simeon Robinson was drawn as grand juror, ited at Spruce Head last week-— The skat­ A Carriage Maker, Plain Dealer. agree with one or more ministers to preach and John Robinson, 3d. petit juror to attend ing during these fine moonlight evenings on COAL out part or all the money voted lor that pur­ tbe Court of Common Pleas at Wiscasset, on the 1 onds is being enjoyed by all lovers o f tbe A Sihp Chandler, H. H. CRIE& CO., The French Guillotine. pose.” Aa only >50 had been rai«ed for the the second Munday of May. A t a meeting sport------A chopping tree was tendered Capt. A Quarrvman Three-quarters of a second Is the time 406 Main 8treet, support of tbe go>pel, but very little spiritual held at tbe Broad Cove school house, Tues­ Robert Gilchrcsl recently und a good year's A Fisherman, occupied by the frill of thu knife in thu food could be expected to be distributed day, May 11, Robert M cIntyre was chosen supply of hiewood was piled up------The boys French guillotine. The knife is weighted A Carpenter, among those who were seeking after right­ moderator, aud Edward Killeran a represen­ who have been w alking at llm rtean eth e past ROCKLAND, - MAINE. by 120 pomills of lend, fa ils n ine feet, und eousness. John Lewis and Elijah Norton Summer are at heme, having finished their A Painter, tative to the Geueral Court. outs through flesh unil bunes us easily as were appointed to settle town accounts, Enoch It was voted to accept tbe road from Saru'l jo b there------Capt. Sylvar us Robinson and A G lazier. through a bar of soap. W«*n During the month of November two special The petitiou of the undersigned inhabitants PIANOS jh at have been clans, as tbe damage they w ill do is ten fold town meetings were held, tbe first, Munday, of tbe town of Cushing humbly sheweth Ihat Meal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Rockland, Mo. Com plain'*, having used tt iu my family fur ralephuua W 2 out for the season, to give for Cash or Easy Payments to tbe good you can possibly derive from them. November 2t to vote for a Representative to they, as well as the inhabitants of the town in Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Congress, and the second, Tnuiaday, N o v e m ­ geueral would he much accom »da>ed by hav­ the last five years, to the exclusion of physi­ room for Fall Stock. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , contains no mer­ ber 12, to vote for electors for President and ing the road lajd out as a town road fr<>m tbe cian’s prescriptions or other preparations.” Rev. John Burgu*, Keokuk, lows, writes: Catalogues Mailed Free to any address. cury, and is taken internally, acting directly Vice President for the coumies of Lincoln, town road 00 land between Mr. Jonathan up"U the blood and mucous surfaces of the Kennebec and Somerset. A t (be brat meet­ Nutting s and M r Richard Young's and pass­ M1 have been a Minister of the Methodist sybtem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be ing Edward Kdlerau waa chosen moderator, ing between their houses; aud thence a bridle Episcopal Church for 50 years or nu re, aud sure you get the genuine. It is taken inter and Abiel Wood received 33 votrs for Rcpre- r<>ad across said Richard Young's land, W il­ have never found anything so beneficial, or Dally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. »< utativr-, the w hde numbe r j o'led. It waa liam Vest's land, John St z kei’s laud, John Ihat gave me such speedy relief as D r. King's MAINE MUSIC CO., New Dtacovery.” Try this Ideal Cough Chenev Hi Co, Testim*>uis,s free. voted not to remove Jarnn W alker, a pauper, ! Hall's land, Beijimin Killeran’s land to ROOKLAND, MAINE. S M bv druagis's, price 75c. per bottle. from the place whrrv he theu resided. A t tbe Thomaston hoe, and that they he allowed to Remedy now. (ria l BoUlea Free al W . 11 Hall's Family Fills are u*c best. secoad mecliuu /W illiam K ing of Bath, Joshua j work on said road aa much 0 / their tax aa will Kittredge D rag btore. TUB KOCKUAND COURTEK-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1897

' day. M r. S H d en f.irmerlv resided In W arren MATINlCUS WEATHER- I but has lived in the west about thirty years. You Can’t I Rev. C. D. Bonthby occupied the pnlpit of Winter Winds Ha»n Full Swij On This Island of You don'! have to pay a tar | the Baptist chmch, Sunday. the Sea—Personals- or take out a licente J A nautical entertainment will be given at Go A m iss to go into the j the Congregational vestry this, Tuesday, even­ M a t in ic u r , Jan. 25, 1897. ing. The seamen of the Dreadnaught rt quest if yon get a package like Will be One of ihe Social Events I yo *r presence in the dog watch on board their His Inielligenss Saved a House Extremely cold weather this------W ill ! gallant ship on the starboard side «if Main this. It contains the genuine Young who is engaged in the lobster fishing In Thomaston this Week. , Bt'icet steeling east from the post- ffice. rhe From the Fiery Elements. industry in this place left last week to visit his wife and children at Deer Isle------Capt. Ready Made I channel will be clearly marked by the night Eben Crie who has been making an extensive Nor I ft I Events and Olher Hnpprnlngt j signals o f red and green lights. Fne deck and • men room will preient a gala appearance. visit to Rockland and surrounding territory anived home on Steamer W. G. Butmtn, Sat (he Past Week Including Accident, to I T h e hours from 6 to 10 will be marked by Knight* oT PyllilRR PubUc’y Inst filled Clothing Business ' bells. Jolly tara will watt upon the tables. urday------Divid Young and wife (nee Chris­ Postmaster Gllclirest—New Arrivals Officers — Many Charming Social tine Etickson) made a phoit visit to Rock­ I I’bc funeral service of Mrs. Henry Willis, at. the Prison — Ice .Boating nnd Events and General n s of the Paa- land and Glen Cove last week------Sir. W . G. A n y b o d y CHI) go into it. Sconm n« if who died Monday at the home o f her sts'er, Butman, Capt. William G Butman, who runs Mrs. Stephen B. Estes, in H allow ell, were dus everybody illil, there i« no question of Personal Chat al ng llonra Incltiding Personal* aud 6° T from Rockland »o this place, is also on the Washing Powder tufile, o f nptiiudn. o f xkill, o f exper­ held at the Baptist church Thursday after- J Silver Star’s route from Rockland to Tenant’s noon Rev. W. A. Newcombe cffi.iated. ' Chatty Bit*. ience; it is n field day for Ihe Hwenlera, It cleans everything and H arbor and other place?, until Capt. Archib­ Mrs. Willis and daughter Helen went to u few samples, an iIIiislruled pl»y card ald gets his new steamer. T h o m a b t o x , Jan 2S, 181*7. H allow ell a few weeks since intending to cleans it quickly and cheaply. wilh a few tempting prices mid Ihe Orient Ixxlge, F. & A. M., held a private pass tbe Winder there. A sickness which Ca m d s n , Jan. 21, 1897. Largest pneknge—greatest economy. public is opt to forget the world wide had beer, gradually increasing soon cl ised BAND CONCERT diHerence between promise fetid per­ installation of officers at their hall, Tuesday Miss Alice D rake visited Miss M innie Gould evfcnining. A supper was provided for the Mrs.Willis* life. The deceased was a daugh THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, formance, between illustrated prices ter of Elias and Cynthia (Paine) Thompson. in East Union last week------Miss Josephine members o f the lodge. W ood, who has been a guest of Miss Emily Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. At Llnoolnrllla Center Entertains i Largi Num­ and good relisblo clothing. If yon She wa<* a member of the Baptist church of wish tn see (lint diflerence illustrated Capt. Wilbur Wilson of schooner R.Bowers this place. H er age was 52 yearn, 7 months, Burd, returned Tuesday to her home in Gar­ ber of People. is at home. d in er. look at the clothing stock, the furnish­ 6 days. A husband, son, and daughter sur­ MLses Porter, that he now has a house (o such an efficient school board; it always ing stock, the hut and cup stuck and Murray Miller, Ray Newhall and William Tbe newly elected officers of the Knights G i n t k b L ik c o i.m v il i.i , J.n. 29,1987. vive her. live in. During the night with tbe wind works for tbe interest of the citizens and the trunk stock that have anislic combina­ Thompson made a trip to South Pond, Tucs- Mrs. Harriet Roney and Mr*. Ellis Cope­ o f Pythias were installed on Monday evening blowing terrifically M r. Buchanan was awak­ advancement of the schools. Many needed Th e people here »ffi .ers were as follows: C. C , F. G. Currier; dog, who was also pawing frantically on the year and an old resident of the town was ------Mr». Dora Moody left last week to v i.it Gibbe. The roast was carried away. The V. B, E. II. Maxey; P., W. F. Hart; M. ol her brother in Waterville.------The Helping study joined by years of experience. A concert for the benefit of the Young bed. M r. Buchanan arose and found the heard to sav recently that the school houses boat is a clipper making the last time o f two W. , Marcellus Metcalf; M. at A.,O F. Payson; through the town never looked so well as M en’s Club will be given at the Baptist vestry house filled with smoke and a good sized fire Hand Society meets every Saturday evening. miles in three minutes. K . of R. and S., F. H . W ilb u r; M . of F., S. L. Next week they will meet as usual with Mrs. next Monday evening. A good program has on the floor. It was extinguished but in a at the present time. One of the solid farmers A rau; M. o f E , N. D. Gould; I. G.; F. Eas- C. H . and E. P. Washburn were in Boston been prepared. This club is doing a good short time more, the fi e would have got con ol the town remarked,"that no money brought Mattie Rankin.------The hand gave a fine con­ Rockland, Me., 435 Main St. ton; O . G , James Bickford. A picnic supper o il business last week. work among the young men of the town and siderable headway and the house would have back such large returns as money paid for cert at Ihe hall last week followed by a social was served at 6 3 0 in the Masonic banquet taxes for the support of schools,” which goes dance.------M r. and Mrs. Eugene Lamb •postmaster Gilchrest met with an accident it worthy of a generous support. probably been destroyod. Good for Pedro. halt. The installation was public and the cer­ Monday on his return from the polo game in to show that the people of W arren are public spent last week in Camden with Mr. and Mra. The ladies of the Baptist S »ciety w ill serve emonies were interspersed with selections by David Perry the 14 year old ton of M r. and Rockland. On alighting from the car hn foot spirited and appreciate the improvements that Fred Moody. They are now with Mr. Lsmb'a 0. E. BLAGKINGTUN a hot dinner at their vestry Wednesday Feb. a male quartet composed of W .E Tetley, J.K. Mrs W. W. Perry, died Saturday after an became entangled in a piece of wire,throwing are being made. Th e H igh School is the parents.------Miss Annie Drake is in Rock­ 3 , at 25 cents per pla’e. Hooper, F. A. Packard and O A.Barbour, ami illness of but a few days. David was a very him upon the ground, cutting his wrist and largest for many years, numbering 107, 54 of land fur a few daya visit with Mrs. Billings. There w ill be a first-class supper and a a cornet solo by Frank M iller. The even­ worthy young man; he was a member of the hands. It was a clear case o f tanglefoot. Our which are in the Grammar department. A ing’s enjoyment wound up with a hop to Baptist church and was a devoted son. An P. M ’s polo enthusiasm has not been dim in­ NiuliCal entertainment at the Congregational new course of study has been adopted which Terry this, Tuesday, evening. The vestry music by Layton's Orchestra. This was pro autopsy was performed on the body by D r. provided for a good liberal education or prep­ JUDY IS NO MORE- ished in the least by the accident. F a r m e r s w ill he decorated to look as much like a ship nounced by the many present one of the most Pierson and the cause of death found to be aration for college, The Fall term was thir­ A portrait of the Rev. B F. Shaw, D. D. a as possible. The supocr consisting of baked delightful social events of the week. appendicitis. The father, who is a travelling teen weeks in length and (hough many of the Much Sorrow Oiar tha Death of a Pug Oog— Insure your Buildings former pas’.or of the Baptist Church was re­ bean*, cold meats, warm rolls, jellies, salads, Miss Ellie Wardwell and Miss Emma man, was away from home at the time of the scholars had from two to five miles to travel, Portonali and Things cently presented to that church by bis daugh­ cake, pies, tea and coflee w ill be served at Knowlton visited in Belfast last week. lad’s death as were also his two oldest broth­ the average attendance was 96 per cent. W e at Aotual Cost. . ter, Mrs. F. A. Washburn, of Waterville. Dr. ers and his sister. The stricken household 5 30 o'clock. The j ally tars w ill wait upon Dr.J. W . Pearson’s horse ran away Tuesday, think that this shows that the pupils were in ­ Shaw was a popular and beloved pastor and have the sympathy of the community. the tables. Th e entertainment w ill be at and in his mad career went through the win­ terested in their work. The membership is Rockport, Jan. 25, 1897, the gift is greatly appreciated. 7.30 o'clock and the crew will do their best to dow of Charles Messer's barber shop. The A chimney in the Cushing homestead on over 27 per cent larger than one year ago and D r. J. Fred Norwood has moved his office ■The ladies of the Baptist Society are m ak­ entertain in a new and enjoyable way. Sup­ there is every indication of a gain of 25 per furnishings to his new house on Central street. result was a smashed carriage, a broken har­ Chestnut street caught fire Saturday after­ ------IS PATINO ------ing preparations for a dinner to be served at per and entertainment 25 cents. Entertain­ ness and a glassless window. noon. The fire was extinguished without cent the coming year. The question Is asked, W . Kennith Ellsworth of Lynn, is the guest their vestry, February 3d. ment 15 cents. As was mentioned in these columns calling out the fire department. The greatest W hy does not some wealthy son o f W arren of Miss E. Blanche Heald------Rev C. W . 10 Per Cent. Dividends. 'M rs . John McCoy has returned from a few The remains of .Angus H a rt who was loss was that of a valuable oil painting which donate a generous sura to the Warren acad­ Fisher of the Congregational church and Rev. two weeks ago, the Soldier’s Monument asso­ LARGER DIVIDENDS EXPECTED. weeks visit in Boston. drowned iu the capsizing of the sch- Jennie ciation will stage a play for the purpose of hung over the fire place. emy fund so that our H igh school may be L E. Bristow participated in the ordination Greenback arrived here Friday night and known by the name of Warren academy? ceremanie! of Rev. Thomas P Gale in Union, Thomaston’s share of the state school funu raising funds for the monument, "Ingounar" Miss Em ily Burd has resumed her position A pply to and mill tax which amounts to £189864 for were conveyed to Tenant's Harbor for in­ has been decided upon and the cast w ill rep­ True there are many things to be done yet Tuesday------Fred Sylvester has gone to Bos­ io tbe telephone central after a vacation of and the coming year ought to sec the village T. S BOWDEN, Agent, common schools and £250 for H ig h School terment. resent the best talent in Camden which is a ton where he has accepted a p isition------Mrs. several weeks. school house disposed of, and a new building has been received by the town treasurer. Rev. E. M. Taylor I). D. of Boston will guarantee that the presentation w ill be first S. W ilbur and children of Roslindale, Mass., Washington, Me. erected back on the hill so as to accomodate deliver an address at the Methodist church, classa. are guests of M r. and Mrs. P. B. Cooper. *E. K . Winchenbach, the dry goods dealer two schools, the Village and Mathew’s corner. Tuesday evening Feb. 9 and Rev. Luther A WARREN LETTER Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Young entertained has just completed a new office in his store. Mrs. William Smith, Mountain street, en­ Th e H igh school is five weeks longer than Fieeman will deliver an address at the same ftiends Tuesday evening. Refreshments were Miss Eva H yler has recovered from a recent tertained tbe Baptist circle, Wednesday after­ last year and tbe common schools have been FULL RIGGED SHIP place Wednesday evening, Feb. 10, both served and all present had a delightful time. illness. noon. 1 Tbs Town Water, Io be, It Noled Fir and Wide two weeks longer. being under the auspices of the Epworth T h e Congregational Sewing circle met The McKinley Cooking Club met Saturday The annual inspection of George S. Cobb for lit Medicinal Qualities League Convention which convene at that Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Annie Gar­ Faolt Thit Will Interest a Wide Class of Read­ with M ir H attie Russell and discuned a R elief Corps is booked for tomorrow, ( Tues­ time in connection with the Musical Associa- diner, Camden street------Mrs. S. J. Treat is ers In Knot Ceunty- clam chowder.------Frank J. Palmer ana day) evening. A full attendance is re­ EUREKA LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS- Q tion.of Rockland District. W a r r b n , January 25, 1807. quite seriously ill------A daughter was born to Charles B. Savage were brought to the prison quested. There will be a game of polo at Watts The Louise Callahan concert was postponed Mr. and Mrs. Noble Huntley, Tuesday morn­ Tuesday from Saco by Deputy Warden Wy­ C. B. Abbott is home from a trip to Boston. A m eric* has 139 full rigged aailing ship* H a ll, Wednesday evening between sides led from But week to this, or Thursday, January Two Teninti Harbor Accidents With a Good ing------Miss Georgia Matthews of Warren man. T h e former has a life sentence for ------Miss Lena Trem bly has returned from a ■float. The largest if the Roanoke, 3400 by Murray Miller and Charles McDonald. 28. Grist of Olher Happenings was the guest lis t week of Mrs. J. D . Rust. murder and the latter six years as an acces­ visit in A ugusta------Miss Edna Drinkwater, tons re g b ltr, and ibe smallest ia the whaling W illiam O. Fuller, Jr., of The Tribune, and Miss Maud Norwood returned to Dana ITall, sory to the fact. The tbemomcler registered ten degrees who has been employed in a m illinery estab­ ship Efiza A lams of N ew Bedford, which is George W . Fish, of the Union Times, are S t . Grouge, Jan. 26, 1897. below zero yesterday morning. That how­ lishment in H allowell the past year, has re Wellesley, Friday morning, having come home but 388 tons register. One other ship regis­ E . C. Andrews is at home after a month’s planning to hear Sam Walter Foss on February to attend the Norwood-Shepherd wedding ever, was not a circumstance to the drop io turned home on account of her poor health. T e n a n t s H ar b o r .— Clifford Rawley who ter less than 900 tons, the Niger, 391 tons, business 11 ip through sections of New I lam p M r. F o9s is an editor himself and the fra­ -M rs. C. L. Pascal has returned from a W . shire, Verm ont and Massachusetts. H e found the tempera'ure of the young man whose ------It will be a pleasure to many to learn has been tn Rumford F a ll! for the past four New Uenfoid whaler. Tbe following table girl gave him the mitten Sunday evening. that Miss A nna babin, who has been an ex­ ternity w ill receive any possible favors from months arrived home Saturday for a two R. C. inspecting tour through Aroostook shows the Custom House and tonnage of all • good sale for bis medicines, one party giv­ county------Myron Achorn has a badly cut Warren Shibles was thrown from a load of tensive traveller in foreign lands, will give the committee. weeks vacation.------Eureka Lodge F. and A. American shipa. Only 25 of (he 139 hail ing him an order for one hundred dozen bot­ foot received while chopping wood, Tuesday. wood Monday and injured his hip. readings on Egypt in the Bay View parlors at Tbe Congregational vestry is newly lighted M. held their installation Friday evening, from Pacific porta, while tne remaining 114 tles. M r. Andrcivs is to be congratulated -E dw in Piper, who has been assistant sup­ an early date. with large lamps. J inuary 22. James M . Smith was installing on the Atlantic coast all bail from ports north upon the success of his remedies. erintendent of the electric road has resigned WILL B L I S SED Tbe Dorcas Circle tf King’s Daughters of officer. The f dlowine offijers were installed : o f Mason and Dixon's line. January 1st, Knox Lodge L O. G. T. initiated one can­ The dredging of Camden harbor is com­ to accept a position in Rumford Falls. the Congregational church cleared over Walter H. Mathews, W. M.; George E. Allen, 1893. the United States owned 205 full rigged didate at the meeting, Friday evening.------pleted and tbe largest of vessels whether sail­ twenty dollars tn their sale of food last week. S. W .; Angus A . Morrison, J. W .; Henry M r. and Mrs. E. A . M orrill are sorrowing American ships. Since that time 2 have M r. and Mrs. Daniel P. Rose a e receiving Two of the Oldest Conductors on the Hoad ing craft or steamets can now get to any of Giles, Treas.; J. Edward Shrader, Sec.; Geo. for the death of Judy their pet pug dog. Judy been built and 68 have been lost, sold foreign congratulations on tbe birth of a daughter the wharfs. Both shoe shop and woolen m ill are on Sever Their Connections. C. Farrar S. D.; Chas C. Wall, J. D.; H. F. was to years and 7 months old and was or cut down into coal barges. which occurred at their home on Knox street, One of the delightful social events of the 9hort time. Some say they prefer eight hours Kallocb, Chap.; Reuben Maker, Marshall; highly prized. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill had Tbe Maritime Journal compiles a list of the Friday night.------Arcana Lodge K of P will G l k x c o y e , January 25, 1897. week was the whist party given Wednesday in tbe W inter, but we suppose they would ap­ Albion IT. Andrews, S S.; Alfred Butman, a costly casket built and now Judy is sleeping full rigged sailing ships, by which we see tnat woik in the rank of esquire, Wednesday ev­ afternoon and evening by Mrs. E. E. Boyn­ preciate the fall eight hours. Zebulon Lufkin is having a part of bis ell, J. S.; Wilson D.vyer, Tyler; Music by the in the receiving tomb suirounded by many local ports contribute as follows: ening.------East Meadow school which has ton and Miss Louise Pilcher, at the home of formerly used as a Summer kitchen, finished The woolen market for heavy weight goods Rockland Orchestra. After the ceremonies a costly flowers. 1300 to 1399 tons, Searsport 2, Dam aris­ been suspended a week on account of sick­ Mrs. Boynton on Free street. The guests is still d u ll; some increase in orders, but low ------Rev. W. O. Holman, of Rockland, fine banquet was served in the banquet ball. A reading room n o * seems to be an assured cotta 1. ness, was reopened M onday,------Miss Jane consisted wholly of young ladies and they did preached at the schoolhouse the 24'h inst, prices. fict for room* have been engaged in the Carl­ 1400 to 1499 tons, Searsport 2. Copeland has been confined to the house by taking as his text tbe 12th verse of tbe fi»st indeed have a j ally, good time. A delicious John M . Clark was thrown from his carriage The attendance at church and prayer meet­ ton block. W e wish it success. 1700 to 1799 tons, Rockport 1. illness several days. lunch o f salads was served and in the even­ Friday evening, injuring his back quite se­ chapter of 2d Timothy, from which he deliv­ ing is not decreasing iu W arren. The mem­ M r. and Mrs. John E. Leach are receiving 1800 to 1899, Thomaston I. ered au instructive discourse in his usual ing came selections of vocal and instrumental verely.------Capt. M . K Rawley slipped on the Capt. H . IT. William s has presented Orient bers are always cheered by the presence of congratulations. It is a boy and was born 2000 to 2099, Rockport I, Thomaston I. forcible manner- Tbe next leader will be music. One was the graphophone exhibition ice near Masonic H all, Friday evening, turn Lodge F. aDd A . M ., with a fine rug made their townsmen, and it is a good place for tbe Wednesday. 2100 to 2199, Thomaston 3. given by M r. Boynton. The guests were ing his ankle and su-Jaining other injuries. from a polar bear skin. T h e bear was shot Rev. N . R. Pearson, pastor of the Rockport townsmen to be. A ll told M aine has 47 ships which register M. E. church------The King’s Daughters did Misses Florence Leland, Charlotte and Anna ------T h e remains of Angus H art who was Capt. and Mrs. O P. Shepherd are visiting by Capt W illiam s while on his whaling cruise Mrs. H elen Rice ot Boston w ill address a over 1300 tons. not meet last Thursday, on account of the bad Sabin, Lottie Andrew?, Lena Cleveland, drowned near Portsmouth by the capsizing of in Portland------Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rich­ in tbe Arctic regions. union meeting in the Baptist church next Sun­ weather, but will meet next Thursday after­ Katharine Harding, Winifred Simmons, a small schooner of which he was cook, ar­ ards are also rrjoicing in the advent of a son, Guy Linnikiu returned Saturday from a trip day evening. The W . C. T . U. of this town noon with Mrs. Albion Ingraham. Emma Alden, Jessie Lewis, Sarah Glover, rived here Saturday and was buried Sunday. born Wednesday— —Miss Esther Ott has re­ SPORT ON PARK STREET. <0 Boston.------F. K . Cushing o f Boston is in repeatedly pass by < ffers from inferior speak­ Louise Siet*on, Grace Parker, Bessie Adams Fuueral at his father’s residence------C. G. turned from Roslindale, Mass.------Sch. M ary town.------Scb. E lla Presley is lime laden The R. T. & C. Street Ry. lost the two ers at low rates and at the expenditure of and Marian Kelley. Crocker who has been visiting in Boston and Brewer, arrived Siturday from New York with awaiting charter to go down river. oldest conductors in point of service, last considerable c f their funds have engaged vicinity arrived home Thursday.------Mrs. a cargo of coal for Carleton, Norwood & Co. Saturday Ginn Up Io a Little Fait Drlrl&g— week, Monday, when Edward H. Piper and There w ill be a public installation o f K ey­ Cyrus H a ll was brought to tbe prison l ues Mrs. Rice for a Sunday evening address. Simon Pierson left for B iston, Monday where -M iss Alice Merriam is now the possessor Luoky Strike Makes His Debut- Henry G. Ames resigned their p Jtilions. Mr. stone, R. A. C., No. 24, Wednesday evening, day from Skowhegan to serve a sentence of Mrs. Rice was in W arren some years ago she will spend the remainder of the W inter of a handsome Harrington piano. P per was one of the original f jrce who begin January 27, at Masonic Hall. There will be and made her hearers enthusiastic in h tr two years for breaking and entering. with her daughters, Mrs. W . J. Brigham and Th e reading loom was opened Saturday 1 work when the road started in August, 1891, a turkey supper in the banquet hall at 6 30 at T h e first bona fide sleighing of the W inter Miis Ella Mank spent Sunday at Waldo­ praise. Mrs E A . H art.------Geo. Simmons of Union mgrit in Carleton Block, with the following ! and Mr. Ames came on a few months later. fifty cents per plate, to be furnished by the came upon us Satuiday and tbe owners of the boro. Today of Philadelphia: A Philadelphia was in town Wednesday and Thuusday.------officers in charge: President, J. Tyleaton « The two gentlemen w ill be missed by their ladies of the Methodist society. Tickets for “ fast uus” were in high glee as they Itowled preacher read "The Volunteer Organist” from S. IT. Sweetland has moved his family to Bos­ Rev. W. A. Newcomb will deliver a lecture I fellow employees, as well as by the patrons of Gould; secretary, E. A. Champney; treasur­ up and down Park street. The admiiiog by­ the supper w ill be on sale ot Boynton's. The the poems of S. W . Foss at the conclusion of at the Baptist church, Sunday eveniug, Janu­ the road among whom they were very popular. ton for the W inter.------Mrs. Emma F . W iley er, James Carleton. The new enterprise standers got their first full fledged glimpse at installation will take place in tbe lodge room his sermon, and was promptly told by his con ary 31. arrived home from Boston, Monday night star's under very favorable auspices and under Lucky Strike, the acquisition to local trotting at eight o’clock. A ll sojourning Masons are gregation that the poem was better than the where she visited her brother M r. A . W . H art. the present management should be a success. circles made a lew weeks ago by F . I I . Berry. Sch. Lady Antrim of Boothbay, lime . UMIQW invited to be present witn ladies. sermon. Sam W alter Foss, has turned bis ------Misses Cora and Julia W all are at home. Much praise is due Rev. C. W . Fisher of the Lucky Strike is a handsomely built animal, laden, bound for Baston, started down river The Camden Musical Association w ill have muse to the chord of the human heart. H e ------Capt. Isaiah ITart left for Providence Congregational church for the part he played. inaicalive of great speed, even if his record ot Saturday, but was obliged to come to anchor I Bethel Rebekah lodge will give a fair at a rehearsal this evening in Adams hall. The has the art of combining tbe most delicious W edne.day to j do his Bark S. G. H art. Mrs. E. A. Wentworth delightfully enter­ having won more races last season than any two miles down on account o f ice. 1 the Town Hall, Wednesday and Thursday chorus is working hard on the chorus work of humor with tbe sweetest sentiment. As one J evenings and Thursday afternoon, Feb. 3 and tained friends, Saturday evening. other Maine racer did not give him that repu­ T h e d ast of *97, Thomaston H ig h School, the oratorio "Emmanuel*’. reads, laughter and tears succeed each other, W il k y ’s Co r n e r .— And now that we have a little snow some c f the people here are A suppei was given at the Carleton House, tation. Mr. Berry simply gave him a little will have a supper at tbe Methodist vestry, , 4. The program Wednesday evening will Last week’s meeting of tbe Monday Club and both equally delightful. There is & I consist of a minstrel entertainment followed hauling small loa is o f wood to tbe dnor yards Friday evening, by Mrs. C. J. M . Merrifield, warming up, and once having felt the reins Wednesday evening. Twenty cents per plate was o f unusual interest. Mrs. C O . Monigom wholesomeness about these verses that makes ------Th e liver was frozen over to navigation for the benefit of the Congregational society. tighten is now anxious for Summer to come will be charged. by a varied musical program. On Thurs­ ery read an article on "Hawthorne and the them unique. E. Z N. day evening the comedy-drama Strife will be last Tuesday fur the first time this W inter------About 75 were present and a goodly sum was in order to show the buys a trick over on the Andrew Seiders of St. Pauls, S. D , was tbe Marble F aun;” Miss Bessie A . Adams read a Miss Merrithew, the milliner, has gone to presented, followed by a dance. Fancy and Several o f tbe Masons went to Tenant’s H a r­ realized. After supper the evening was en­ Knox Park. Lucky Strike will be a big card guest o f his sister, Mrs. Edwin Walsh, Satur- paper on " The Life of T h o reau;" Mrs. F M. Searsport to pass a few weeks with her moth­ domestic articles, dolls, candies, valentines bor last Friday evening to attend the instala- joyed in a social way. among tbe turl attractions hereabout next Richarda reviewed Harriet beecher Stowe’s er.------K . F. W ight of Union was in town and all kinds of refreshments both eveniugs tion------Henry Mansfield of Salem, Mass., is Mrs. M ary Cooper has returned to her home season. "Mayflower,” and Miss Marian L. Kelley Saturday.------Union Missionary meeting at Mike Nash and Cushnoc were out, also, and Thursday afternoon. I f starmy postponed visiting relatives in town------The singing in Pearl River, N. Y., after an extended visit read an ably original article on "Problems the Congregationalist church last Sunday ev­ Saturday, and the owner of the late Laxy 1897 to first fair evening. school at Georgesriver distiict is meeting with I O per ct. I O per ot. of Today in American Politics.” ening. here. M ik e got a great hand as he came down the Isaac W alker of Swanville, who had been good success. Some thirty scholars are on Mta. T . D . French was in Portland last Warren Lindley has sold bis farm and a tbe list------Scb. Eliza Levensaler, Kallocb, is stretch for tbe fust time this season. Pilot visiting his brother J. A. W alker, dropped week called there by the iilneaa of her daugh­ part of his stock and farming tools to M r hauled up for a short time and tbe genial Wilkes driven by A. II. Newbeit, Young Har- dead at the home of the latter Wednesday. ter, Mrs. Wallace F. Kellar------President Cooper ol Beverly, Mass., who has moved Captain is taking a much needed vacation. oldson driven by C. A . Davis, Joe H ow e, Jr., Annual Discount Sale The cause was heart disease aud his taking driven by Horace J. Tibbetts of Rockport, all Butler i the guest of Rev. F. M . Preble------here with his family. Mr. Lindley and fam­ off was similar to that ot bis brother Amos, Po r t C l y d e .— Th e storm of last Thursday R a w W in d s Cwnnencing Monday, Jan. 18. M ist Dora Alexander is visiting friends in ily will go to Marlboro. Mass., on a visit. attracted tbeir share of attention. S. II. who died io Thomaston only a few weeks was quite severe here, and a high tide, but no Hallow ell------Mr. and Mrs. W . H . Gardiner Webb was out with a trim looking flyer aud a H e is undecided where to locate, M r. Coop­ material damage to property, in this vicinity ago. The remains were taken to the home are home from a week’s visit in Boston------Chapped Hands score of others might be mentioned. Another Thia aflorda thn people o f Kiiox er’s wife is a sister of Mrs. Johu Dunbar of except tbe traps ot lobster fishermen which of the deceased in Swanville for iuterment. Mrs Richard Lichteustein of nice day and a little more snow w ill Iransfocm and Lincoln Go.’, the beat op­ Jamaica Plain this place. suffered considerably------In tbe squall Mon M r. W alker was 73 years of oge and most ia the guest of her mother, Mrs. Decrow at Park street into a boulevard of a very m etro­ portunity in the year Io secure highly respected in the commuuity where he The water in W ight’s reservoir seems to be day morning tbe shed at Teel’s wharf blew tb e Ocean House. politan appearance. good, at very low price,, iu- resided. Besides M r. W alker of Uuion he much sought after for its medicinal properties down and wrecked two dories one belonging c uding wine job, such a. leaves another brother, Col. Elijah W alker of Th e Ladies Guild was entertained Wednes­ especially for kidney troubles. to Clyson Wilson and one to Joseph Bastow Somerville, Mass., the well known veteran of day afu rnoon by Mrs. E. N. Duffy at her The shed was an old affair and of hut little home on Elm street.------W ork still remains Warren has always been considered a live, tbe 4thlug proporliae aud actl >u, luod ciual virtue * W o reprvteutonly good und ruliub'u companl** last Sunday------Several K. of P.’s attended the exchange was in town last week, M r. Roh P. last Wednesday evening. The services which uiiubiv* uu iu t-uliru Muliefaciluu I * ail 0 1.98c net for the most part teachers of professional uombluo to w ake It tha idoal remedy for the installation at Camden last Monday eve­ inson’s appointment resulting from his visit. training, but more than all this tbe peop'e were public, and the halt was full, and every prtiruiiM Cull und vx >ini>>uthe grval ucau'itulailua ning------Will Bartlett of North Cusbibg is one seemed to enj >y themselves. The follow olley and aea huw it conipdroa w ilh ulher* yu« Everybody io Carndeu is working to the ut arc interested in tbe schools and are support­ Chapped Hands, Face Cavu previously vxaiiiiuad. Tliia sale include. Boot., Shoe,, visiting her si«ter, Mrs. M yra Thorndike------ing officers were installed : Clyson Wilson, C. Rubber.. Gl.ier., Overcoats, meat ability to seud Miss Mary L. B iwcra to ing them with larger appropriations and with W « aro also Agc-uis fur tha N« w Home Hewing David S. H a ll is visiting his son* iu Boston Washington to the inauguration. Miss Bowers’ tbeir influence. T he following are the names C.j FTed Lowell, V. C.; Franklin Trusaell, K. and Lips. . . Mitcljlue und keup u law o f ihi-in couslaully oa Bull., H at., Underwear, Fur------Elmer Light of Union, County Matter, of R. and S ; A lb eit I.Thom pson, P.J Zrnas hand to *o>l on very ry Gooda De- be gi»tsin tbe H ig h School, thus adding con­ . mow FOI WOKH . . Bale, will ooulloue nutll further Miss Cora Wcym jU'h has gone to Fiauklm l.uav* W .rteu for Thuuixaloa duty at shout meeting opened with quotations irom James notice- T h i. aale iagoiug ou at the with her sisters for ibe W inter.------Frank siderable to tbe efficiency of the school. Muuufacturer of the u. in. aud I V0 p ui. kusseil Lowell. Ao luteiesimg paper 00 Of the twenty teachers employed, eight are I.euV" Tkoiuurluu for W arreu at 11.15 a . u». aud C u rtis i»al w o rk fo r R o b e rt W eyruL U ib .------THEHE IS A CtASS Of PEOPLE ‘ •The Crusades” was read by M i,» Florence , graduates of some normal school aud six 01b- W ho are Injured by tbo u»e of coffee. Ite- 6.16 |> iu- Mrs. Fred Irish of Rockland was at Win hM iiu trips, leave W urn u, Halurdays a t 4.16 L Towle; Mias Anne Kuiicdgc g c»-otiy tuvra hiu» b«-eu pl»ctd in all the grocery DO E PLO W S io perct Trade Center. 10 per ct. McLain’s, Friday aud Saturday.------Miss ets have attended one tenu or more. I f tbe p. iu. laoaie Thomaalou duudays at 8.16 p. iu. view of Scott's " Talisuixu” aud Henry Up- »tor<* a new priparatloo cal ed U tt 'IN - Agamt for 14* Uuaaey Ua'd Metal aud ffteei Plows Addie M cLain has gone to Appleton Mills io schools could be consolidated so that twelve u>**le of pure uialu*. lb it luxea the pl*o* of loo read au article ou Edward the Fust. and Cultivator*. KA UK KACM WAV 2f> CT«. alt 1 rid H igh School.------We are to have teachers instead of twenty were emplojed, a o ff* a I be uuoaL de'u-Hio »totua> h ivccivtui it without d i-lrt •«, and but >• w can n il it frou* E x ira trips If neoestary meetings at the school house once in two Alexander Buchaosn had a narm w escape great saving might be made aud tbe utility LEVI 8EAVEY, of tbe schools be greatly increased. 'I he j coffee l i d»e* no oo«t over a* tuuch. C h i<4 Ovborne Harrows, Rakes, Mowers, w rA » by Rev. M r. Baker H e is hked very Tuesday night aud he cau tbaok Pedro, the rea u»*y drin k it with gruel benefit 16ci* aud CHARLES LITTLEHALE, - Kroj*. Trad. Center, - Thomaston Landsomc aud tulchigcot dog owned by the town ought to congratulate /self that it has ttela. per packuf*. Try U. Aak for so. VSIOM, MM.

1 ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE. TUESDAY JANUARY 26.

him drop with a splash into the boiliv.g break all three marts of the schooner went by the MARINE MATTERS hoard at oooe. T h irty seconds lite r the jib IHflVfN SOCIAL LIFE fWLOSI went and that settled all. The ship broke np Tbr Movements of Vessels, Charter all at once, and in fifteen minntes wreckage The life saver* on tbe beach are Sorrowful Notes nnd tie Like. Hoed the beach. because they were not able to save a single Sch. Flo'ida, St rout, arrived 19th from life. They say they did not take one < f tbeir The body o f the captain came ashore at 8 :3 0 n. ni., one-balf m ile west o f the station. Boston. self-bailing boats to Ihe beach because four All Bid Defiance to Winter’s Smashed To Pieces by Seas Only It was found by Eugene See man, a fisherman horaes could not have launched them in the Sch. J. R. iLidwel’, Speed, arrived Thurs­ of Westhampton. Jessup, from the station, face of that gale. The men conld not hear day with soul from New V »rk f »r tbe War­ Blast and Enjoy Life. 300 Yards From Shore. was witb him in a moment. Then Overton each other’s shouts mouth to ear, and the ren Lim e C o , and Is h irging at »he and the three listened to catch the faintest sand and spray shut out their view excent on Railroad Wharf. heart beat. There was nothing to indicate the sail line. Sch. Chas. R W aiblngton, <»rosa, arrived life save that the body was still warm, though Captain Charles H . Herm on is the keeper Thursday with general cirg o fr nn Bost io. Monotony sf Inslnllatloas Broken by | Life Ruroni Tried Vainly t© Rraeh Men coated w ilh Ice. They worked the best they o f the Quoque Life Saving Station. Under Sch. Ada Ames, Em ery, with c o il to A. knew how for three-quarters of an hour, but Prrnentalion of Fleasing Pro grams— —Breakers too II m y far Any Bout lo him he has a most experienced lot o f su»fmen there was no life. J. Bird A Co., arrived I bn «lay from New — men who have spent their lives in work Musical Society to be Organlsrd In PAM-Large Crowds Wolehed the York. heroic that to recount their deeds would call (. oroner Halsey of Spconk was called and the search for bodies went on nil day under Sch. Mabel H a ll, IL rtle tt, arrived Saturday .Near Fntnre—More Fnn Tbnn Y.,n Snd P»Alh—Win n Boeklond Vesnel for another and a longer storv. Thev are E l- charge of lieutenant W. A. Failing of the from New York via Gb uct-ter. ward S. Phil ips, David R Griffin, David R dan Shake a Slick at. revenue service, who ia Assistant inspector » f Wilh Owl’s Head Captain Overton, Wells D. Henjimin, Charles A. Car­ Sch. Charley Woolsey, G inn, with cod the Third District, with headquarters at Pa- ter, Albert D . Jackson and W illiam F. Ran­ from N rw York to Fred R. Spear, arriv-.| choguc. dall. Four miles to tbe eastward ia Tians Saturday. borne think the ship rp ru n g a leak in the V in a l h a v e n , Jan. 25, 1B97. station where Capt. John E. Carter is in Sch. Morris A Cliff, Nelson, Inougbt eui storm and was beAded fof the bench; but thl< Not a soul left to tell the story. N ot a sig­ charge of eight surfmen. Three nnd one-ha’f Saturday from New York for II. Dunton Senator F. S. Walls and representative F. nal nor a voice out of the howling hurricane can never be known. Captain I I . B. Pain miles to the westward it the Potunk station, of Sch. Freddie W . A lton, Candage, arrive I E. Littlefield spent Sunday at home. to tell why, or how many. Seven, eight, nine took charge of the wreckage, not worth $25. which Captain Franklin C. Jessup is in charge here Satnrdny with dynamite taken from the Sea Girt Lodge, No. ioi, K. of P., enter­ or ten live* lost; no one knows. Maybe a for the New York Board o f Underwriters, on with eight men. wreck of the (». .W. Glover at Vineyard tained a large number o f guests at their an­ woman, lashed to a stalwart seaman, went their telegraphic order. Haven. nual installation Friday evening at Memorial In the Absence of the Coroner, Justice of down among the boiling breakers. Possibly The wreck of the Nahum Chapin was dis H a ll. Deputy Grand Chancellor Jameson of the Peace Marcus G. Griffin began an inquest Sch. J. I I . G . Perkins and John M . Flake — but not probably— a child wa* lost. No covered by Charles A Carter, surfman, of the last night. This was necessary in order that arrived Sunday from Boston. Thomaston was present and assisted by Grand one k' ows now— may never know. Such is, Quogue station, at 3:35 a. m ., who stood near tbe captain’s body might have attention. Prelate J. S W. Burpee and Grand Master in brief, the scant history of the loss of tbe the station on the highest point of the shore, Scb. S. J. IJndaey, M cF ad len , arrived at Arms Roberta conducted tbe ceremonies big schooner Nahum Chapin on tbe lee shore near the bathing houses. The wind was from Cam leu Sunday where she discharged which were interspersed in tbe following of Long Island, off Quogue, at daybreak coal from New York. whistling, the rain was blowing full in his The schooner Nnhutn Chapin was built at Thursday. manner w ith literary and musical selections: face, and there was the blinding sand blast. Rockland, in 1882, by Cobb, W ig h t & Co., Sch. Commerce, Gilbert, waa here Sunday, One body, undoubtedly that of the captain, Rejection, Orchestra Rut he saw through all this and tbe thick, and registered 567 tons. She was 145 feet bound to Camden with coal from New York. iDB'Milaiion of C . C ., B. J . W l.aon Ernest L . Arey, was washed ashore up to white sea mist, two winking white lights and 35 feet breadth o f beam, and 15 leet nix Scb. Volant, wilh calks to Perry Bros, Reading—"One of tbe Ileroee," dusk Thursday evening. Guards were still Mica N ellie McCarthy one of red, evidently a side light. Then he inches dep'h of hold. She was valued at from IJncolnville, arrived Sunday. patrolling the beach, for others will come in, Installation of V. O., L G C lam made out sails, pointed well to the northwest about £15,000, and is partially insured in tbe Sch. Yankee M aid, Perry, with lime from ** •* Prelate, J F. W r it to the east or the west,on the booming break­ — three jibs, foresail, full mainsail, and a •• •• K . o f R. and 8 K. M. H h iI package Teas Boston Marine Insurance Company. ers. This body is shaped like a wedge, broad Joseph Ablxitt, for Boston, tailed Wednes Song, J. K Totman three-reefed spanker. There were no topsails, Cobb, Wight At Co. were the maniging at the chest, like an athlete of the ancient lay. David Grant O r lo f f. Orange Pekoe. 1 Koh-i-noor. Seal Brand. and it was evident they had been stripped owner®, while the estate c f Capt. S. F. Arey II. Hopkins Greeks. The head is that of a Hercules, along with the mizzen. had n large interest in her. T h e schooner’s Sch. Sardinian, llalveraen, from A . J. Bird •• •• M . o f W ., L . Braith Formosa Ceylon 1 English Japan. bearded to the eyes. The brow is blue from The gale was blowing fnll sixty miles an cargo consisted o f 1,020 tons of bituminous A Co. for Boston, sailed Saturday. “ «• M at A ., C W Hi eve Ooloong. and India. j Breakfast. “ •• 1.0., O. O. Clark brnsies made by the sand as the body rolled hour, and the surf was a record-breaker. The coal consigned to the West End Street R ail­ Schs. Florida, Strout, and Mary Langdon, “ " O. O., 8 It. Cobb over and over on its way to tbe tide line. tide was dead low. Carter fired, in rapid sue way Company, and valued at about I3 4 1 7 Hatch, sailed Satnrday for Boston from F. Selection, Oreheat Look fo r the Tea Most Economical, because Purest and Best The hands, as s< fi an a woman’s, show him to Kemaran, Visiting Kmgbu cession, three red Coston signals, each burn The cargo Is fully covered by insurance. Cobb A Co. Box on Grocer's be the man who commanded the ship, for Ing one minute and a half. There was no Besides Capt. Arey the officers and crew Sch J. S. Lamphcr is in Ihe stream loaded Previous Io the installation of Prelate D r Counter...... One Pound makes over 200 Cups. even his mates would have the tell-tale tar reply from the ship. Carter started on a run were as fo'lows: First mate, Alfred E. Davit from Perry Bros, for New York. Jameson remarking that one good turn marks that could not be hidden. for the station, and messages were

Goods e re ihe Best and lost in this way then the sooner we quit 7. C h arlel H ., a »on to M t. and Mra. Prices ant the Lowest the better for the league. Herbert E. Poland. Variety the Largest OCTOBKR. Th e Rocklands played fait and loose with the Baths in Bath Tuesday night, loose during 5. G ranrille, a son to M t. and Mrs. the first tw • periodi and fast in the last period. Delbert Tomer. But Still Lead All the Other Teams The Rockland had the idea that referee ImprovetmiTs Made Also Births, 6. A son to M r. and Mra. Leslie L . Meats, Provisions, Groceries Pond was giving them quite a “ roast” and Morton. BREEDING UP A HERD. in Maine Polo League. many of the spectators thought the same. Marriages and Deaths. • 16. Angelo, a aon to M r. and Mrs. . . . AND . . . This had a tendency to anger our hoys and Angelo Howard. Some I'olntn W orth Knowing by Up to while in this condition th e y could do no DECKMRRR. Date Dairymen. scientific work and the Bath fellows made General Household Supplies. Birlhs Xnmbered 21, Marriages 17 and 19. Leroy, a io n to M r. and Mrs. J . H . In Rtarting a dairy herd breed for the Rirllsrtda Trip From Homo Lint Work goals almost at will. During the Interim between the second and Luce. best and the beat only. If you have not Ro.allrd In One Victory and One I»e heath, S2—Xew Church Among Im­ 29. Lottie, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. third period the Rocklanda recovered and much money, get as good ootnraon rows provements—Fresh Coat, 'of Paint Junes A. Fitch. frat—As Much Int«rest as Ever— Oon- went in for the game, and got it. It certainly yon can and put at the head of your ( McInnis & McNamara, •vaa—Brown Fight—Polo Goals and did look as if it was impossible for the Rock­ Applied to Building, and General beard a puro bred dairy bull, the beat j lands to overcome Bath’s lend in fifteen m in­ MARRIAGES. Cor, Main and Myrtle Ste., Improvements Noted. availably. In Relenting the boll obeerve | Base Ball Strikes. utes, but every one of the Rocklands played JANUARY. tbia particular point—got an animal i ROCKLAND. with a set determination and with such a dis­ 2. Jeremiah Dyer of Washington and play of science that even the audience in the R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE Euphemia A. Overlock of Liberty. whoso female ancostora as far back as Alameda rink dera instrated their appreciation During the year just closed many changes 24. Edward M. Edwards and Minnie L. you are able to trnce linvo boon fnmona cares nervous prostration. Not mi­ Bath Tinea: The Rocklands were ap­ in a most pronounced fashion. As the Bath raculously, but scientifically, by first and improvements in and about the buildings Sleeper, both o f Washington. D plauded (or their uphill fight and they added Times said “ the Rocklands won by playing In in the village and other portions of the town milkers. Tbe quality w ill descend to removing tho germs of disease, and then mote to their long list of adm.rera in tbia excellent position and by good team work ” have been made. N early all the buildings in MARCH. tbe bull’s female progeny. supplying healthy nerve food, Increasing F E E L P O O R city. • • • Manager Djnnell should the appetite, helping digestion and strength­ O ur boys made four goals In these fifteen min­ the village have been painted. Some in 28. William B. Mathews of Union and Tbe bull in tbe illnstration was se­ have a private session with his n en and with utes and swept the ^Alamedas from off the ening the entire system. Desperate colee beautiful colors. A new school house at Etbelda C. Sukeforth of Washington. lected on the principle of bejng descend­ them underhand that Bath audiences pay to floor. Maynar.l remained at home on account R a tjrv ille has been built and painted which ed in the female line from gencrationi require prolonged treatment as shown by Everyone Does sec first class polo. This team is capable of of lame ankles and Charlie Gay was not in the is an ornament to that flourishing village. MAY. that of Mrs. M. 11. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who Yoa «n*t m If er-ry dollar ooght to buy about playing it. • • • Everybody Is kicking best of condition but we won. The summary: writes: "As the result of a lightning stroke, W illiam Light's residence has been repainted, 9. G ay W . Jackson and Bessie M . twfee * - moch »« It dirt a few yn*K* *r<» You want over the loss of last night’s game, especially which improves its appearance very much. the physicians said I had a light stroke of Lo w 1‘r'Oiw b it you want G O O D O ' >OD8. Btnron BATS aocXLANt) Keene, both of Washington. where low pita** are advertised are eaally found the sports who had coin up on the result J M xtney flrat ru«h Campbell The buildings of L . A. Law have been paralysis, my limbs would all draw up.' I but yt>u are dlnapnontel Io the quality o f the It is said that M arty Sullivan of Portland made M odi Very aeoond ruak X G»y thoroughly improved and painted. The JUKI. TXr MHpq’ would have throbblnga own tor C Gay U l . l U l l t i , n m y chcst t t B t good a yon Aart In them. O ur prfoea aru low, but a good night’s work. He picked Rockland K Mo,.aey carriage and blacksmith shops of F. C. our Q talliy H h ig h . W c can aave you from >0 to 60 M uriaagb hn f book Footer 12. Delbert Turner and Blanche Jones, for winner.-. O’Mai.ey Rockvi le have been enlarged and remodelled, unendurable. For throe per o ral and d ve you yoe la o f the very beet quality. M urphy fowl both of Washington. Nervine N oth tag but the beet at »ay prloe and the prlee ae t'heiaa tub Jason months I could not sloe, giving them a fine appearance. The law 16. E lgar W . Skillin of Augusta aud low ae the lo w r* , nae been our watchword ’rona Goal W on by M ad* by Tim o office of H iram Bliss, Jr., has been enlarged, anil for threo weeks did the start. We hare never varied from tbla method From Bath the Rocklanda went to Gardiner Maud M . Peaslee of Somerville. J Restores Bath M odllvery 4.21 the new portion being finished in its in ­ n ot close m y eyes. I • f doing boalneea. T h if e w hy wo b a v « toilned the where they played Wednesday evening, and, Bath J Mooney .03 reputation f >r hundred* of miles around for Beet at we precicted, run up against a different R oklAnd R Gay .10 side in hard wood, giving for a law offi:e JULY Health...... prayed fo r sleep, and Goode and Low.ot Itloee. That’* why we have Rockland Cam shell establishment, a m st inviting appearance. felt that If relief did not come I would be Ibonaand* of eatlafled euatomere who are rent--a- team from the one that opened the season 3. Rufus Dyer and Melissa Wentworth, Rook laud C G.«y Th e residences of D r. Pierpont, James Burns dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora­ herlng our store to their frlen la T h it ’a why our here. la th J Mooney both o f Belfast. •* W . W . D >w, T . S. Bowden, B. P. Upham, R. tive Nervine and tho second night slept two name la becoming a household word ail over Knox The Rocklands were not in good form with Rath J . Mooney 5. Elmer E. Orff of Waldoboro and C ounty. J Mooney C. Mooers, John S. Glidden, L. M. Staples, hours and from that tlmo on my health im­ Charlie Gay, who should have been at home Rath Hattie M . Peaslee, o f JefL-rson. WK ARK BELLI NO tori in bed, and with Maynard crippled, but Ba h J Monney George H. Lincoln, the Central House, and proved; slowly at first, but steadily and 10 Kuodand Campbell Granulated Pugir, IO«» lb* , 4 T6 the team played stubbornly and fought to the residence o f G. A . Johnston have all been AUGUST. surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot 1 lb. Cream Tartar (Stlekocy 8c Poor or 11 Rockland Campbojl ^.60 HOLSTKIN-FttKIRIAX SIRK. E Mouney improved. A new cottage, which is a beauty, express how grateful I am, for I am now 3 h rt* Crow, >5 end. Rath 16. [ohn M . Black of Paler Rockland Foster 1.00 has been erected in the village by H . Bliss, af deep milkers and rich mil kora. Tbt perfectly well, nod have taken no modlclne 1 lb . Cream T arta r, B ulk. • » The Gardiners won and we give the version 400 Emma ' \ Sylvester of Washington. 1 3 lb*, v -ry he«t Macaroni L8c I*., .30 Rockland Campbell neat bead, slim tail and delicate legt as published in the Kennebec journal : Rocsland Campip -ell ell 2 05 which i i occupied by a tenant. for over four months." Dr. Milos' Nervine N e w T u rk ha d picked Pea Bean a, per p k . 46 A new steam m ill haj been built by Aionzo SRPTKMBRR. sold by druggists on gunrantoo that first C all fora I a hand picked Pea Beane, beat In In one of the best polo contests ever waged Score—Rockland 8, Bath 7, Rushes—Mooney abow hia female points. le upon a Maine surface, the Gardiners defeated 18; Campbell 6. 8to.«o-O’M d'ey » ; Mnrphv 21. and H . L . Farrar, a new house built by Tbe theory is that tbe bull thus de­ bottle benofits or money refunded. the world, per peck, -66 Fuu's —F'Ster I; Murtaugh t Kefeloa—W F. 5. W arren H . '.imalley of Uni mJ and Beet q u d lty Pure Lard, 20 lb palle net Robert Brown, the buildings of P. G. Book on heart and nerves free. Miles the Rocklanda at the Coliaenm, tonight, by Pond. Bcoror—8 . C. Green. Timer Charleo Field* Rose A. Grotton o f Washington. {JB scended w ill tranamit to heifora of bit Dr. wc4ght.pT lb., 07 Ingalls, Levi T. Marr and Freeman Light Medical Oo., Elkhart, Ind. Bent quality t*uro Lard, 10 lb. pall, per lb the score of 5 to 2. The five men who rep­ 30. Evander A. Id illowell and) Eva M. get the deep milking qualities of hit have been repaired and improved. Charles Beet quality Pair ban bo Compound 10 lb. resent the city of Gardiner on the rollers put Nickerson, both o f Jefferson. female anceators, and tho theory ia on. pail, peirib., up a magnificent game; in fact they played Bath Tim es: “ But aren’t the cranks sore Howsrd has erected a new house, the cottage that works every time. Tho female an Beet Buir1l*h Oookiuy Soda, • Ibe , all around the Lime Rock City aggregation, about last Thursday’s gam e! They expected of M is. Margaret Shattuck has been enlarged OCTOBER. 8 Bara Am-*Mean E x tra Soap, and improved. T h e Free church at the oefltors of the animal bore pictured aver Brut large galvanised Iron Hod, which at present leads the league and which two games from Rockland and when both 3. Herbert E. Farrar of Washington is one o f the strongest teams m the country. were lost the disappointment was bitter. village has been repaired and improved to lged nearly 20 pounds of butter a week. Y O R K S A F E T w a s an ideal polo contest, devoid of slug­ Those two games would not only have put that it is now as neat and tasty a country and Nellie E. Kennedy of Somerville. Several of them gave over 21 pounds a 8. Everett S. Harmon of Washington ging and the other things which tend to the Alamedas in third place but would so church as we know of. These are only some week. The Best in the World, and Winnie L. Boynton of Liberty. lb * arauu ated Sugar in a nice F irk in , 1.06 make this popular W inter sport disgusting. In have reduced Rocklands lead that even the of tbe many improvements. W e have three Whon the bull was used for breeding 31. Allen I I . Tibbetts of Jefferson and 8 lb*, beet California 3Cr. Batatas, a nutshell, it was a scientific polo game. pennant would have been well in sight. Now clergymen, two lawyers, three physicians, one Sib* beet new Currant*. purposes, a largo number of hia oalvet Always Reliable. It was 8,35 o'clock when Referee Bardsley more hard up hill work lies bef ire the team. county commissioner who is also trial justice Ura Jackson of Washington. B at Ode. lunoe UolaMre, very flnoet, 31. Alfred L. Hilton of Waldoboro and were females, and they displayed th» Beet 60c Porto IDco Molasae*. v rry nice. blew his wntbile lor the poloists to commence They are equal to it. They must win both and a lawyer. Minnie M. Fletcher of Windsor. lame splendid dairy qualities us tb< Sure Protection from Fire Beat 4Oc. M ay ague* Wolaaae*. very good, business. Campbell ol she Rocklands won games this week, or their suppoit w ill be The officers of Washington Lodge, A. O. D o n 't Cored m y flue Fonna«a Oolong Tea, 31. Owen W. D.iw of Augusta and bull’s ancestors. Twenty of bis beifert the rush and in 24 seconds that same individ­ gone. They have the ability to win every U. W., were installed Thursday evening of t re an dy Ano fl »vorod and very strong, warranted to Blanche E. Leavitt of Washington. EPH. PERRY, Agt., ual caged the ball. Campbell won the next game they play to the end o f the season, a last week by D. D ., O. W . Sims of Haliowell. have a record of over 12 pounds of bat­ rush, and in 2 minutes and 55 seconds he fact which makes tbe loss o f games in tbe A large number were preseot and a fine DECEMBER. ter in a week when thoy uro 2 year* Rookland, Maine. sgain caged the ball, making the score: manner of Tuesday night still more uoforgiv- collation was served. Following are the old. Sixteen of them at 2 years old give 24. Wilford C. |Fossett of Union and C. Hi. TUTTLE, Rockland, 2; Gardiner, o. Tne Rocklands eable.” This is crying baby with a vengence officers for the ensuing year: P. M . W ., milk which tests 4.08 per cent bnttei 308 Main Street, were playing polo. They were putting up an and it grieves us to think tbe estimable and Hiram N. Chaplain; M. W., Atwood N. Hattie M. Bowes of Washington.) fat SPEAK BLOCK. S’KAR PARK STfliiKl elegant article of the sport, and Gardiuer was, sporty Times in such a sorrowful condition. Sprague; Foreman, James L . Burns; Over­ It is systematically breeding and feed­ We do not blame them for feeling badly for A Futile Effort also. Th e players of the local team started in seer, Harvey H . Cunningham; Recorder, DEATHS. not winning both their games from Rockland; ing to snob an end year aftor year that with a vim. Houghton succeeded in securing Thomas S. Bowden; Guide, Llewellyn B. produces animals of both sexes like tb We never make efforts to iudooe the first rush, but the lim it had come without if they had won one the team would have Turner; Financier, Wen. O. Luce; Receiver, JANUARY. either side scoring, although the ball was in been met at the depot with a brass band, etc., above described. people to visit onr store in search o f fohn F. Bryant; I W., George M. Hibbert, 29. Sabina Somers, of pneumonia. We Want You the immediate vicinity of the Rockland goal but no team in ,tl e M aine league has yet suc­ O . W ., Nelson Stevens, Delegate to Grand mythical advertised bargains which do all the time. ceeded in downing Rockland twice in suc­ Lodge, Hiram N. Chaplain; Trustee for three FEBRUARY. American Clieews not exist or which are “just o»t.” The second period opened. Campbell cession and won’t during this season. As To road this advertisement, it years, Thos. Bowden. 11. M ana Pelton, of catarrhal pneumonia. for the last paragraph in the clipping we ac- The cheese most traded iu, so far ui Such methods are dishonest and are will be to your iulerost to do so, for again secured the rush, but McGowan with Following are the officers of Borneman this country is concerned, is known ui the aid of his colleagues, landed the ball in the kncwledge as we always have done that Bath Post, G A . R .: Com., John C. M orton; S. V. APRIL. certain ultimately to prove futile. What it will save you money. Yon must Cage in 3 minutes and 20 seconds. And talk has a great team but as for its ability to win Cheddar, which is a new world adapta­ G im , Isaac W . J jhnston; J. V. Com., Alonzo j. Robert Gilpatrick. of liver and heart we advertise, we have, and it is alwaye about your cheering. The people were almost every game to the end o f the season we will tion of an old English product. This it buy groceries. Where do you gel Rhodes; Surgeon, James L . Burns; A d jt, disease, B crazy. They shouted and hollered, and bet gold dollars against snow balls that they the pluiu yollow casein seen under the exactly as represented. Wo arc up-to- them? If not from ns you are making Frank Pullen; Q. M., Thomas S. B?wden: 7. Forest Burns, of dropsy. bluwed, and shouted again for their idols. won’t. flflp date grncors and we make careftil so- Chap. Dea. Samuel Cunningham; O. D., 13. Colburn H. D:an, of marasmus. big glass globes or iu tbe wire netted a mistake. Some dealers may be a, The score at this juncture stood 2 to I in favor John E. Bartlett; O. G., Thomas Levensaler; 23. Mary E. Gilpatrick, of malignant boxes on the counters in tbe grocery lections of onr stock. Aiivtliiug in the of the leaders in the race for the pennant. cheap, others may keep as flue goods, A man who has been putting up his coin S. M., Vinal E. Keene; Q M. S., Albion D. disease of stomach. stores. In its best developed form it il Campbell won the next rush, but by clever market can be had of ns. but uo bouse in town can duplicate our on polo with good success has stopped betting Carroll. Past P >st Cora , W . Burnheimer in ­ the busis of the popular Welsh rabbit. playing Houghton secured a goal for as he said tbe game was getting too funny for stalled these officers Friday evening, Jan. 15. prices aud quality combined. This may Gardiner, the time being 4-39- c* G*y American producers, however, do not him. Now this reminds us that when the Washington Light, of la grippe Groceries won the next rush, but McGowan caged the There is a good time in store for the people confine themselves entirely to the man­ sound like boasling, but it is not. It is Rocklands lost to Lewiston and then to Gar­ of Washington Mills and vicinity in a mask Lovina Townsend, of pneumonia. ball, amid the cheeriog of the whole audience. ufacture of Cheddar. They now produce a demonstrable fact, and these prices diner there were not a few who freely ex­ balltobegiveninCentr.il Hall, Wednesday Canned Goods That goal by Capt. “ M ac” was a “ peach.” in lurgo quantities all of those Boil pressed therase ves that the giraes were not evening, Jan. 27. Ingraham's orchestra of prove it: / The passing of the home team was as good as straight bat the result was effected for the Louisa turner, of consumption. cheeses which for centuries have borae Provisions we have seen this year, and much to the work four pieces, of Rockland, will be in atten­ l6 lbs. Pail •‘tire Lard, purpose of drawing out larger crowds. We Sarah Humes, of old age. a foreign birthmark. On excellent nu of Doherty and Smith can this goal be cred­ dance. A costumer will be at the Central 10 lbs. Fairbanks “ do not believe this. W e do not believe that Still born son of Dr. and Mrs. " tborily it is stated that ut least 90 pel ited. Hough.on landed the next rush far Gar House with a complete line of costumrs. Meats, etc. 5 gal. Best While Od, there has been a game sold in this league. As The managers are W. W. Light, W. M Pierpont. cent of tho cheeses which bear tbe most dtuer, but tne time had expired before either Best Pea Beans per bushel, for the Rockland team we believe everv mem­ Staples and W . C. Luce, which is a sufficient side could score, and the second period was celebrated foreign numes uro mudt Sole Agents for Wickes Electric Oil. Best ltio Coffee |rcr lb., ber is too honorable to so lower himself. We guarantee that all who attend may be either in tho states of New York or Wis­ ended. think the defeats were square. W e do not the kind of Kerosene that Burns. Formosa Tea, “ ” fhc third period opened with the s:ore 4 to assured o f having a good time. 22. Jennie H ibbert, o f consumption. consin. It is almost impossible to tell believe in crying fraud every time Rockland 24 lbs, good Bice, 3 in favor of Gardiner, and the spectators loses a game. W e have got the best team in SEPrEMHRR. tho difference between tho imported ar­ Good Smoking aud Chewing were hopeful. They felt in their bones that T h e following is a list ol the births, m arria­ Apples by ihe Barrel tne league but we are liable at any time to be ticle and tbo American imitution. Tohacoo per lb., the locals would come out of the struggle with ges and deaths recorded for the year: M ary J. Achorn, of old a| Choioe Baldwins beaten by any team iu the league. We like 5- A well known oheese buyor, an ex­ Nice Ripe Pop Corn, 4 lbs. for the H . M . B’s. victors. Campbell won the 12. Arthur L. Andrews, of premature polo— almost as much as we do base ball— BIRTHS. pert, in speaking on this subjeot ycBter Low Prices. Mixed Nuts 2 lbs. for rush, but in 9 minutes and 27 seconds Smith birth. ju t when we get the slightest evidence of any day, talked most eutertuiniugly. landed the ball in the cage, making the score JANUARY. Also Pillsbury Best, Magnificent and crooked business then polo loses our support 5 to 2 in favor of the home tean. Houghton “ I do not understand, ” suid be, “why Norman R. Flours at bottom prices which may not be much but of course it is a I. Pearl, a daughter to Mr. '^and Mu, E. S. Farwell, won the next iu«b, but the time expired before 31. James R. Finn, fracture of skull. it is that Americans, us a rule, prefei little. A man should be just os honest in his Timothy Sullivan. aud w ill pay a higher price for table either side could score. sporting convictions as in his religion. NOVEMBER. THE GROCER, Gardiner bad won and the shouts that came FEBRUARY. cheese when they believe it to be im GIVE US A CALL out from nearly 900 throats was almost deaf­ 5. Myra M., a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mary Vannah, stoppage of stomach ported. Tbe fact is that 'soft cheeses,' Corner Park and Union Sts. of dr ening. Campbell played a most excellent Bath defeated Portland Friday night in George W. Grotton. Lydia M . Jones of dropsy by which are meunt cheeses niado wholly game for the visitors while the work of Portland, 5 to 4. Tbe Gardiners forfeited a 17. Charlotte M ., a daughter to M r. and Samuel Ripley of diabetes. of cream, arc better for the Aiuericun John H. McGrath D.iherty and McGowan was o f the star order. game to Augusta, the same night, in Augusta. Mrs. William F. Dart. Raymond W illiam 1, of croup table than the same cheese made in tilt McGowan, at half back, is as good as any in Houghton was fined $2 and McGowan $5 for DECEMBER. MARCH. localities from which they derivo tbeii 80 SEA STREET. thia league. improper conduct. Tbe score was 3 to o in favor of Augusta when tbe Gardiners left the Lvdia W orthing, of pneumonia. various names. Tbo reason for this is I'ele ph o ae connwctl ia 6 4 -8 . Tbe summary: 1. Lizzie E., a daughter to Mr. and Mri. William Humes, of pueumoma. that snch cheese does not improve to uuy O6RUINBH floor. Mrs. Frank Cunningham. Houghton 18. Lila M ., a daughter to M r. and Mrs. extent with age, aud the attendant de­ Is Bnowinnn Cold Weather Elmer W. Daggett. lay iu its shipment from Europeun to O Gay second rush t-ial'b In the Portland-Augusta game Tuesday Amerioun murkets detracts from rather Footer c c Lvr M cG owau night, Hacketr, the star goal tend of the Au- D u h .rty APRIL. Maynard half b u:k guitas, established a new record for Maine. CHAMPION BUTTER MAKER than adds to its value. W ith U s CtwsTms O’ M alley goal Caabmaa 9. Arthur, a son to M r. aud Mrs. Earnest “ Take Roquefort, for instunoe. It ia Won by Made by Tim o He made the phenomenal number of 6l Goal Jones. Rockland CCS .24 stops aud they were all hard ones. This rec­ He It Young But Nenrihtlitt is Called the prepared from ewes’ or gouts’ milk, ol And the material where­ &rck>aud Cam 2 66 ord was beaten by Mills o f Boston, who made 18. Avis, a son to M r and Mrs. Frank which tbe quality is just us good iu G ardiner M cGowau 860 Folsom. Finest In New England Slates with to keep tbe house and Is Past Gardiuer Built b 2 H 66 stops at Providence January 26, 1895, and America us it is iu France. After it 19. Rose A., a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G -rd lo er Ilouahlnn 4 3V by Htfferman of tbe Salemt, who made 73 yourself warm is most es­ W a . b in o t o h . Jan. tS, 18>7, has attained tbe curdled slate it la Gardiuer McGowan 4 3V slops in Pawtucket, March 7, 1895. It is Alexander Jackson. Hi ., Aud now is the duie to buy Gardiner • 27 People are anxiously waitinj; for .now to .1 pressed into shape by buud. It is tbeu sential. . . . . Hooru—Gardiner 6, dockland hhopa—Cttah- said that O 'M alley has also beaten Hackett's JUNE. placed in oool oaverus, for which the Staple Goods where you man itfO, O'M ilky 11 Huabva-H ugbion 8 Gamp* record but Hackett's performance is the more to get out their hre wood—J, L. Burnt hat can get them for to lod-4 boil 7. Ridvree, Burgaky. Timer, Flyut. At- remarkable because he played with a broken 1. Josie, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. been in Portland the put week—True Mc­ locality of Roquefort is famous, uud COAL of the Best for Stove or Undauoc, 1000. Charles Curtis. Curdy and Eddie Jacobi wete in thia place allowed to remuiu uutil it becomes oov money. jaw. Furnace. 13. Dexter, a sou to M r. and Mrs. Albeit Saturday, telling coon cata— M u te r Liowood ered with a thick coatiug of green mold, It is being reported that H ackett, Augustas Furhusb is not walking on a path of rosea Brown. M itchell of Burkettville b u been viaiting hia This is removed with u dull kuife every crack goal tend, says that he was asked to even iu Portland. He got a call down from AUGUST. grandparent!, M r and Mrs. Simon Overlock day, uutil ut the eud of two or three W O O D by the Cord or Foot, sell tbe Augusta— Gardiner game. If such is Our Molucca iu a g;eat trade; tbe beet referee O rr Tuesday night besides receiving 1. Ray, a son to M r. aud Mrs. Moses of tbia place, tbe put week— M ill Inez Light mouths tbe mold assumes a reddish a fact Hackett has grown considerable in our bu returned from Burkettville, where the bu Sawed and Split or Whole. librral hisses from tbe crowd. It seems the Packard. Fancy Ponce, good enough to sell estimation for his honesty in rciusing to be hue, which indicates thut the cheese is poor fellow took a nap after supper and over 12. Alberta, a daughter to M r. and Mrs. been attending acbool the p u t two inontba— bribed. Augusta won. T here is no man on Charlea Finn and Mita Lilia Sukcfoith o f, ripo aud ready for use. The sooner it ia tor 60c a gal; our price marked slept. As D ick does just slsout as be pleases Frank Collins. Grain und Feed for the a polo team in a belter position to sell a game Stickney Corner were united in wedlock ark used ufter this condition lias been reach HAY, no one called him and when he did arrive at 19. Arthur S., a sun to Mr. and Mrs. down vo 45o. the reaidence o f T . S. B iwden, Jan. 9. We cd the better, and the additional ten Horses. . Aud we have a nice one for 85c, or the rink the game bad been in progress Widiain M. Andrews. some time. As D ick thinks be knows more 29 Haz-1 M , a daughter to M r. aud Mrs. with them a long and happy life— Mra. Cora days or two weeks needed to ship it Jickann, who it working at L. M. Slaplra, 5 gals, for 80c, a gal. a bargain. about tbe game than tbe referees or any one Edward M. Edwards. < from Europe detract from its value. and Provision* else be glided onto tbe floor and entered in ­ waa called to her home, Saturday night, by Brie cheese may possibly be considered Groceries to the game notwithstanding the fact th at be the aickneaa of her little girl— Evening Star an exception, as it pleases some palates for the Household. 60c Tea for 4 9 t ! made the sixth man. Schofield retired as Grange ia atilt taking in new members— E. E. Light of tbe Union Creamery it to meet tbe in its old state more than iu its new, quickly as possible but the crowd hissed and New brie manufactured in America is a voyage. 60c Tea for 3 5 c feree Orr was obliged to call a foul, lust citiiena of Washington, Libeitv and Boland Ship Stores fo r at Grange H a ll at tbia village, Thuraday even­ more pulutublo and better cheese than think of it I A Portlaud referee being com Goods are of the Best Good Tea for 1 9 c pelled to call a foul on t e gentle and lamb­ ing, Jan. 28, to make aoiue arrangementi iu new brie made in France, but by reason like Dick Furbusb of national reputation. regard to collecting cream through the aep- of tbe different methods of curing them Prices are of Ihe Lowest Other bargains too numerous lu men- Even the Portland papers had to refer to it, atate tow n!— The people are talking attongly American brie us it gets old becomes of extending the telephone line to Belfaat via tiou. Call and see and save although laughingly. dry, hard uud tasteless, while the Libeity village— Louie Johnaton fell on tbe French brie softens uutil it almost re ice I at day la-t week aud hiuiaed her cheek money. Manager Start has accepted the terms of Peter Kennedy & Co., *^uite badly— W ill Light told a new milch solves itself into its origiual creamy Harry Barlow of Valley Falls, R. I. Barlow cow and c; If to Albert Skidmore of Liberty state, and in that condition is considered will succeed Lee as halfback and be is said TILLSON’S WHARF. Thia It. a true etatement an4 la .I Monday, alio a tine hofae to parliea in by many epicures fur preferable to any to be a good one. It can’t be made too strong W hitefield— Jea-e Overlock baa bought 11. other cheese rnude. Neuf<;hutel, d'lsig Telephone 4-2» IL Cunningbam’a abate iu the atore and the Order* way he lefl ut W.8. oH*n, or too emphatic. The statement we made some weeks ago uy, Bricqueheu and Camembert cau be S.U. Prescott SCo. (hat Fur‘>usb would be more of an injury will be known at Jette Orerlock— George and are rnude iu this country just as 417 Main over Sariug* Baok. I t is a simple, safe and quick than a help to tbe Poitlands is proving true. Danforth and wife vi.itcd at Mrs. Eliiabeth ; we|| tts they uro iu France, their only The Portlands are luting quite regularly now. Pierpont's, Sunday— The people are talking et‘ aEA S T R E E T . c u re fo r inferiority lying iu the fact thut they Defeats by Lewiston and Bath in one week SICK HEADACHE strongly of establishing a milk route through cu> -ret be kept as long us the cheeses of to East Palermo to gaiber cream for tbe Uu- dockland. Me. should open Burnham's eyes. Furbush may Orampi, O'jugh. Klieuuju” sai, Positively cured by these ion Creamery. E L. Light, -he proprietor, f». ;ti iirarrufueture. Rut even Ameri­ rau-pnoM <3-X. Colic, Ooldij Heuralgia, be a good player all right but there has got to can imitations can bu kept lung enough be team work to win games and Portlaud hittlo Pills. it a highly respected young mao. lie waa Diarrhua, Cioup, Tootliacha. boro in West Appleton aud u called the finest if a Jin io care is used. They should be has lost all semblance of team work since They olio relieve Eiatreu from Dyapc^aio, butter maker in the New Edgland slates. H e kept iu a dump place. If they become L A D IE S D01MUDI Dick jjioed them Eveu 'he Portland papers Indigeatiou and Too Hearty Eating. A per­ CASTORIA Two sixes, So®, aud 60c. have bad to call him down. Perhaps this i< a member of tbe Agricultural Society et covered with mold, us is sometimes tbe DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S may be sou.e more senility, friend Argus, but fect remedy for Dirxiucu, Nausea, Drowxi- Orono. case, that can he easily remedied by Keep It by you. Beware of acaa, Had Taste ia the M outh, Coated Tongue ' For Infants and Children. bow do you account for it? We have noth­ wuslriug them iu strong salt water, Steel X Pennyroyal Treatment Uni Unions. Buy only d ie U tba original knd only FBKNt’H ing but tbe friendliest of feelings for every Paia ia the Side, TORPID LIVEB- They Gen'l Mauager George F. Evaoa of tbe which restores to a great extent tbe * nd xvbnble cutv on U*o iwlt- (icuuiue - Perry DavU’. team io the Maine leagns and have striven Regulate the bowel*. Purely Vegetable. Maine Central Railroad was in tbe city T u e s ­ P ri<*. “* * * by unok original tuste uud freshness uud im­ to give every player iu it a good word when day and looked ovrr the Frank Jones at the proves the appear an co uf the cheese.” — iiao only bsr deserved but there arc some players who have ttmuU P ill. Small o m Ksilioad whorl. H e was accompanied by Cor. Frtx* Genu* fU . O . Philadelphia Times. t> A gent tot V/ldUj'a Now to be called down. Small Prloe. W. G. Davis ‘>f Portland. Seud for circular.