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

Two Dollars a Year R o ck lan d Maine Saturday June 12 '8 9 7 Vol. 5 2 .. . N o. 36

BANGOR'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL “ Salve Maria,” in the most satisfactory man­ AGAIN FOR COOLIDGE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES George O . Cooasbs, IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY He Can Cure ner, was warmly received, and did not dis­ Fred Davies, appoint the scores of her friends in the T h e R o c k la n d P h y s ic ia n ITaa S o m e th in g The Commercial’ll Account of n Notable Liat From 189ft Dowa To the Present George Stewart, audience who were looking for great things Good not traits of Du Maurier and Anthony th e S ick To Say By Way of a Rejoinder. Event— Rockland Kinger's Triumph. Time—Where They Are Sltnated. T . Raymond Pierce, from her on Wednesday night. M r. R. W . Walter Weeks, Hope, drawn from life, appear in one of It can be said without fear of contradiction W hen a writer accuses another of being Sawyer’s obligato to this numl»er was so well The list of Rockland H igh School gradu Percy V . Hunt, Gibson’s “ London” drawings in the June that Bangor has not before listened to a con­ anonymous, and making statements not done as lo be a real feature of the program. ales from the years 1865 to 1886 inclusive AKred Keyes, “ Scribner’s.” cert of such quality, for its kind, as was given backed up by documentary proof or sworn Mrs Nelson sang twice, much to the grati­ was printed in the preceding issues of The •A. Boardman S. Austin, It has l»een decided to erect a club and Dr.Orrin Fitzgerald affidavits, he should not be guilty of taking in City hall on Wednesday night, by tbe Courier-Gazette. W e continue the list below fication of the audience, the main number reading room at Broadstairs, in memory of Bangor members of the Maine festival chorus, 1898. the same method to establish a different and an encore, a pleasing waltz-song. Mrs. 1887. , who wrote many of his The most wonderful man of theory. The recent article in The Courier* and some of their friends. The concert was May F. Austin, Rockland Nelson was accompanied by the orchestra. Ella F. Haskell, Rockland books there. A “ Dickens fete” will lie given the nif° has decided to visit opened, as announced, by the Pullen orchestra Mary E. Cate, Gazette claiming that D r. V . P. Coolidge She sang in that style which has so endeared Annie M. Spear, (Kennedy) there in the first week of July, to raise money with a familiar overture, and then Mayor Bral Nellie W. Crie, was never incarcerated in the prison at her to the hearts of Bangor people and with Ava Wood, (Jackson) for that purpose. presented, in a short speech, his ideas of the Cornelia K. Doherty, Thomaston, admits that Coolidge was alive that faithful care which is her prime charac­ Eleanor L. Griffith, festival, then introducing M r. W illiam R. M ary A. Foley, The Macmillan Company announces a new and at large after the time of his alleged teristic. Charles M . Erskine, Cbaoman, of New York, whom he termed Eva B. Gav, edition, with new stories, of a little book en­ 15 death, and as that is the n int aimed to be Miss Bradford has not, in the opinion of Frank C. Norton, Linda M. Guptil, (Wotton) titled “The Flower that Grew in the Sand,” established by the first of this series of articles, “ tic greatest chorus conductor of this country, the writer, sung so well in Bangor before Ezekiel N. Nelson, ’ — probably of the idorld.” Elmira L. Hamilton, (Tuttle) by Mrs. Ella Higginson. The new title will And will examine all who call the “anonymous author,” anonymous no Wednesday night. H er operatic selection, Fred J. Simonton, Mr. Chapman made a characteristic ad­ Alice L. Glover, be “ From the Land of the Snow Pearls, on him free of charge. Ho longer, is inclined to regard the writer of that followed by M r. Bartlett’s “ Dreams,” was Annie L. Crie, (Besse) dress to tbe audience, which was large and •go, Sara A . Larrabee, Tales of Puget Sound.” treats all diseases, and will not article as an ally. It would scarcely be good both sung and acted, so vigorous was her Carrie I . Jameson, Boil enthusiastic, and explained the meaning of Bessie A . Robbins, Nothing definite has as yet been done in military management to quarrel with one on presentation of it, and the “ Dreams,” was Carrie E. Orbeton, (Calderwood) Vinalhaven tell you that bo can cure unless Etta L . St. Clair, regard to the memoir of the late Professor the field of battle who was fighting a com­ the festival to the fullest degree. H e showed offered with such an enchanting touch of Mabel Spring, Chelsea, Mass. it is so. Dr. Fitzgerald's rep­ how the Maine festival will be brought to Mary A. Thorndyke, (Winslow) Drummond, hut it is said that a biography mon enemy, even though he was a ernnk, pathos that the audience was thrilled deeply. Helen L. Snow, (Bain) Staten Island, N. Y. utation for curing tho sick is Bangor in September, if the citizens want it Marietta C. Tolman, will be prepared. It is also made known that and fighting in a aaost erratic manner. So Miss Bradford has never before shown us to Susie R. Trueworthy, Melrose, Mass. not questioned. No m a n l i k e and how, when the aflair here is finished, it Nellie J. W alker, n volume of hitherto unpublished essays and our unknown friend’s production is accepted what extent she is, besides a singer of great Carrie Winslow, HIM EVER LIVED. as showing that the proofs of a living man will be repeated in Portland for the benefit of powers, an actress as well. It is evident that Georgia F . W iggin, articles will be printed before long. Frank M. Packard, Roslindale, Mass. Mary A. Woodside, having been seen and recognized as Valorous the western choruses who cannot afford to operatic laurels await her whenever she New novels announced by the Appletoni •L u lu S. Erskine, Alena L. Young, P. Coolidge, after his alleged death, were so come so far over distances which mean chooses to pluck them. •Jonathan P. Cilley. include “ Fierce-Heart, the Soldier,” an his­ Remember the Date strong as to overbear a half-dozen affidavits that several cents per mile. Myrtie M. Young, D r. Wasgatt played his violin solo, the 18 8 8 . torical romance by I. C. Snaitb, author o f he was dead; and compel people to believe, Then the concert proceeded. Mendelssohn concerto Op. 64, in the most Frank C. Welch, “ Mistress Dorothy M arvin” ; “ Nulm a,” an Mattie G. Turner, Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, though against their will, that means were The main feature of the evening was the finishel style; he refuted to respond to an Rockland Arthur L. Orne, Australian story by Mrs. Campbell Praed, and Carrie L Anderson, (Collins) Washington William D. Hall, J u n e 15. fouad to substitute another for the cndem npd choral singing, by tbe 200 Bangor singers encore, although the audience demanded it “The Folly of Penn Harrington,” a novel by Theo S. Lazell, C. W . Crockett, murderer. under M r. Chapman’s direction. The stage in the most peremptory fashion. Julian Sturgis. was just large enough to accommodate this 1880. In B elfast J u n e 16. It matters little, to the main point of the Thus the concert was a success. The play­ 18 9 0 . Ian Maclaren, it is said, will not publish great chorus, and in front of the centre there Grace C Andrews, controversy, when or where the substitution ing of the orchestra, particularly in the choral Rockland Augusta DeShon Albee, any work of fiction this year. When his next had to be erected an extension of the plat­ Adelaide M. Crocker, took place. numbers, and again in the Ringwall selection, Emma Luella Crockett, volume of stories does appear it is expected form to hold the big W eber grand piano, the Nellie F. Dow, (Rice) But, as the present writer has advanced a was beyond reproach, and this notwithstand­ Caro Boynton Rhodes, that it wjll deal with more than one theme orchestra and the dais upon which the con Mary C. Fogler, wholly different theory, in the article first ing the fact that the men had been in a dis­ Lillian Mae Baker, found in America. I Us “ Life of Christ” which ductors stood during the concert. Fannie K. Burpee, published in the series, and as it conflicts tant town the evening before on a difficult Carolyn Sumner Blood, is to be printed In McClure’s Magazine, is be­ Elizabeth B. Jameson, ■tr«»ngly with affidavits admitted to have been The best choral number, in the opinion of piece of concert work. When the concert Bertha Florence Hall, ing carried steadily toward completion. THIS IS FOR YOU! written by the parties whose signatures are the audience, seemed to be the “ Evening” closed M r. Chapman, who had directed the Kittie E. Lawry, Maude Ethel Knowlton, Dodd. M ead & Co. will publish in the au­ attached to them, he is in duty bound and song by Lassen, which was indeed sung in a Winnie S. Lawry, (Simmons) orchestra through tbe choral numbers,thanked Edith Cushing Simonton, tumn M f r Blackmore's new book, “ D a rie l: nothing loth to meet them, although it is style that was nothing short of marvellous. them publicly for their work under his stick. Evie L . Millay, Helen Roberta Stubbs, A Romance of ,” that has been run­ threshing over »‘raw that is musty with age, This number showed, certainly, how splen­ After last night, Bangor begins to feel that Ada B. Hake, (W h ite ) The announcement of our Bale will be of Anna Therese Crockett, ning for some time through Blackwood’s It is not contended that a large number of didly the “ green” chorus had been manipu­ the Maine festival will be worth hearing. Lucy E. Rhodes, Luella Roix Crockett, Magazine. Id the autumn, also, will appear interent to everybody who purchases cloth persons were in the plot to liberate Coolidge, lated in order that it might produce power­ Evelyn M . Sullivan, Monira Louise Crockett, Hall Caine’s novel, “The Christian.” The ing for men or boys. It is not necessary to and it is conceded that some who signed fully soft, piano tones. It was in this chorus Edna J. Ward well, CLAREMONT COMMANDERV'S OUTING Mabel Anna Dunbar, publisher’s name in this country has not been speak of tbe quality of the goods we offer. affidavits fully believed the statements made that the 200 voices seemed blended into one Will II. Clark, (Pillsbury) Boston, Mass. Amelia Evelyne Everett, announced. Every citizen in Knox County knows that to be true. I t has never been said the plot was solid tone, welded and hammered together by Lillias L. Nash, New York, N. Y. Hope Greenhalgh, the conductor until not a flaw lay on the fair Rockland Knights Templars To Enjoy Annabel Snow, Boston, Mass. “The Battle of Harlem • Heights” will be w e handle bo shoddy things w hich is as consummated in a bungling manner. It was Helen Hicks, so well done, as almost to deceive an expert. surface; the voice of the chorus was like Themselves At Damariscotta. Maud H all, S. Thomaston the subject of a monograph to he issued in powerful an argument as we could possibly fennie Frances Ingraham, glassy front of polished steel. Claremont Commsndery No. 9 has ar­ Florence Brewster, Warren the Fall by the Macmillan Company for the offer. Even if it were known positively just who Edith Adellan Kalloch, were in the plot, it might not at this time be In the “ Hallelujah” chorus, however, the ranged for it i pilgrimage to Damariscotta on Columbia University Press. This one Amer­ W o also have some odds and ends in gents 1890 Annie Berry Liscomb. advisable to give their names, although it is singers showed how well they had been St. John’s Day, June 24, and the following ican victory achieved during the Revolution Castcra N . Cushman, Rockland ( ’.race M ay Lothrop, furnishing goods w hich are w o rth y of in ­ not probable that any of them are now living. trained into sustained effort in the execution itinerary has been issued by the committee— within the limits of Greater New York stands Mary E. Jackson, “ Annie Daggett Perry, spection. These broken lots are going at Before proceeding to discu'S the weakness of gigantic musical compositions. Perhaps Frank K eizer, C. E. Meservey, B. S. W hite- out in relief against a list of disasters, and as Carrie E. Arnold, “ lennie G . Peterson, broken prlosa—broken exactly in two in of several of the affidavits I will briefly review M r. Chapman never showed his powers to house, H . E. Webster, F. A. Peterson and a bit of local history a full and accurate Lena R. Hodgkins, (Leach) “ Iarriet Lcnore Wardwell, m any cases. a few circumstances which previously trans­ more startling advantage than when he took G. W. Berry: account of it will be welcome. Angie S. Graves, “ Lizzie May Pillsbury, pired. It was known that Coolidge cherished the local chorus and, in three days, brought it The Sir Knights will assemble at the The July number of H arper’s magazine will Incidentally we might mention that we I.ouise G. H unt, “ Harry T. Miller, the hope of escape and was ready to employ to a place where it could sing the “ Messiah” Asylum of Claremont Coromandery on the contain several notable features, including can fit any size, or any age,man or boy, with Elizabeth T. Donahue, “ Charles I I . Morey, any means to accomplish that end. This selection as it did on Wednesday night. rooming of St. John’s Day, June 24, at 7 the last chapters of fiction that DuM aurier anything in the way of clothing or furnish* M ary E. W iggin, “ Frank Stanley Hayden, was shown by the “ Flint letter of confession,” Certainly the task was more arduous than o’clock, preparatory to forming the lines for Edward J. H ellier, wrote, which bring “The M artian” to a close; ing goods. Or we can sell yon a high grade Frank A. Winslow, “ so called, which was published in most of the those which he ordinarily faces, in the leading the pilgrimage in Damariscotta. a paper by W . D . Howells on “ The Modern Frederick E. Holman, “ Harvey B. Cushman, bicycle— man or woman—and a whole suit newspapers printed in Maine in 1849. This of the best singers of New York. In this A ll ladies accompanying the Sir Knights on American Mood,” and the first installment W alter M . Spear, “ Alan Laurence Bird, to go with it. showed the desperate character of the man, chorus there were many things to delight the this pilgrimage will go direct to the railroad of “ The Kentuckians,” a novel by John Fox, Phillip P. Howard, “ William George Hayden, W e take special delight in* pleasing a ll and should have incited those in charge to ear and to please the stickler for musical station. Jr. Among the illustrations there will be Alice T. McNamara, boston, Mass. Leroy Herbert Benner, increased vigilance, but he was still allowed discipline. Here the glowing colors of tone The lines will be formed promptly at 8 several by DuM aurier in a unfinished state, who might enter our store. Jeanette P. Shields, Vinalhaven lames Frederick Knight, the liberty of the yard, and mingled as freely for which the conductor is famous blazed o’clock, and the line of march will be directly giving an interesting revelation of the artist’s Harry J. Shaw, New York Harry Torsey Baker, with the other prisoners as before. As prog­ out with the big, marching tone of the chorus to the station of the Maine Central R. R. methods. Fred C. Stewart, Mass. William Joseph Abbott, ress was made in his later plans for escape, it for a background; here was an exhibition of over Main and M yrtle streets. Blanchard F. H ickv, Oxford Th e Caxton Club announces a useful re­ began to be talked about the prison that he a broad musical appreciation such as has not On arriving at Damariscotta the lines will Hundreds of thousands have been induced print of John I’hicnix’s “Plxenixiana.” John contemplated suicide. This would be a very been known amongst local singers before; be immediately farmed and a parade given 1801 Vance Cheney will edit tbe two volumes, to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy by coavenient theory to advance when his al­ here, too, was a most wondrous exemplifica­ over the following line of march : Helena Rivers Adams, Rockland which will have an etched portrait of Captain 0. E.BLACKINGTON reading what it has done for others, and hav­ leged remains should be found, and the theory tion of the power of the nun himself, when From the railroad station, down Main to Edith Belle Ash, “ Derby from a painting by F. P. Carpenter, a uii Hals St., Rtcklaitl. ing tested its merits for themselves are today would the more readily be accepted if it was he brought his 200 voices down to the close M ill, up M ill to Cross, over Cross to Glidden, Grace Woodman z\yers, (B lack) “ preface by the editor and an appendix con­ its warmest friends. For sale by N . L . Ron- broached beforehand. There is nothing, of the number, reining them like spirited up Glidden to grounds and residence of John Delia Whitney Bird, (Sullivan) “ taining an unpublished satirical “ order” re­ b ins Union D . B. C obb & Son Searsmont however, in the character of Coolidge, as horses, whipping them into line and drawing M . Glidden, where a halt will be made and Linnie Mae Brewer, “ lating to the disbursing officers o f the United and W arren Pbaimacy. shown by those still living who knew him them up after him as, opening out his arms in lines broken; lines reformed and march re­ Ada Carleton Burpee, “ States z\rmy, Derby’s famous proposed well, to lead us to believe that he would take that signal which never comes in any other sumed d>.wn Glidden to Main, up Main to Helen Ernestine Davies, “ changes in the uniforms of the United States his own life until every expedient to gain bis moment, the single, monumental tone came Church, over Church to Elm , down Elm to Alice Chase Erskine, “ A Powerful Light for Burnogat. Arm y, with five illustrations from drawings by liberty had failed, and his proud and impe­ soaring out, clean and positive, shaded gently Main, down Main to Masonic Hall where tbe Elizabeth Isadore Furgerson, “ Barnegat lighthouse, on the extreme east­ Derby, reproduced in colors. There will also rious spirit had been broken by years of con­ off, off, to a religiously subdued humming Commandery will break ranks. Addie Almatia French, (Glover) “ ern coast of the Jersey shore, is to have tbe be about ten humorous illustrations published finement and repeated disappointments. D is­ which, at the crook of the conductor’s fore­ Aina Lodge, No. 43, F. & A. M ., has kindly Flora Helen Hurley, (Paladino) “ most powerful light displayed anywhere on for the first time, from original pen sketches carding the poisou theory as untenable, what finger, ceased and left the ahdience wonder­ given the Sir Knights the use of Masonic Isadora Frances Jameson, “ the American coast. It is now one of the by tbe author. could thus suddenly terminate the existence ing at tbe spectacle. H all and rooms and these will be the head­ Nellie Augusta Knowlton, “ first class lights of the country, and shows a Edward Arnold has made a very attractive SOMETHING of a robust man, scarcely thirty years of age? In the Gounod- selection, “ Praise Y e the quarters of the Commandery during the day. Jennie Sara M cLain, (Bass) “ white light that can be seen Iwenty-two miles volume out o f bis new edition of the Rev. Dr. Heart failure, paresis, appendicitis, were not Father,” the chorus showed its ability to The parlors of the Maine H otel and room Helen Loretta McNamara, “ out at sea in ordinary weather. The light­ Henry Ellacombe’s “ Plant I .ore and Garden fashionable at that date. No one said he died swing through plain work with an actual N o. 10, will be reserved for the use of the Flora May Richardson, “ house service has now determined to remove Craft of Shakespeare.” This book, well known FOR of any one of these. D id he have typhoid effect; the Commercial suspects that this ladies accompanying the Sir Knights and Winifred Mae Shaw, “ this light and substitute the most powerful to Shakespearean students is a delightful fever, pneumonia, cholera or the bubonic chorus was designed to indicate the dramatic additional rooms w ill be in readiness if Margaret Noster Smith, (Crie) “ lens ever constructed and designed to gather combination of botanical literary lore, and the plague? Nobody said so. W hat was alleged powers o f the singers; there was certainly needed. Fannie Nilsson Ulmer, (Smith) “ up the electric rays and throw them seaward numerous illustions provided for the aew edi- as the reason of D r. Rose’s evening call? The good acting in the manner of its execution. Dinner will be served by the proprietors Henry George Wall, “ a distance of at least one hundred miles. tition are in exactly the right style. They prisoner was “ sick at the stomach 1” I f he The choral numbers closed with the“ Soldier’s” of tbe Maine Hotel, Sir I L A. Sidelinger, Gedrgie Ripley Henderson, “ NOTHING These rays w ill strike the horizon at the present with much accuracy and sympathy was sick unto death, it was criminal neglect chorus, from “ Faust,” beautifully done. Manager, in Lincoln H a ll at high twelve. Harriet Loui se Barker, (Barrows) Bangor same point where those of the oil lamp meet the numerous flowers treated in the text, and on the part of D r. Rose to leave him to die As to the vocal portions of the program, After tbe dinner has been served the hall Sara May Bartlett, B o *o n , Mass. now, and here they will reflect on the skies, there are a great many sketches of scenes unattended. Dr. Rome’s statement that the with a single glaring exception there was no will be cleared and given to the use of the Teresa Rosalind Hanlon, So. Thomaston and ships one hundred miles at sea passing about Stratford. Prettily bound, tbis is a remains were warm when found bas been flaw within it; indeed, some of its features Commandery for the remainder of the day. Herbert Sidney Hayden, Denver, Col. This is what you can­ the point should easily make out the flashes welcsnie addition to the libraries of those controverted by others who assert that when were truly awakening. The afternoon will lie devoted to carriage •Lulu Perkins Plummer, and estimate accurately their exact distance readers who are fond of travelling in the by­ tbe bony was discovered at an early hour in Mrs. Barney, who bad not been heard in drives and sight-seeing. An opportunity will not get from everybody 18 9 8 from the sho**e. paths of Shskespesrean study. the morning, with tbe head resting on tbe Bangor before, made a name for herself here, be given all who wish to visit tbe famous This new. Jens bus been tbe property of the M ary Eva Adams, Rockland edge of a slop bucket, it was cold and rigid. if she has not already done so elsewhere. oyster banks. lighthouse service since the W orld’s Fair, Among the prices paid at tbe sale of the and it may seem Btrangd Nettie Bragg Crockett, (Wotton) “ M r. Buxton, the inspector, in bis affidavit, Gifted, primarily, with a delightfully attrac­ A t 4 o’clock p. m. the lines will be formed library of the late Chas. W . Frederickson Jennie Theresa Fales, “ when it was displayed by the French Gov­ proves altogether too much. H ow did he tive personal charm, and again with a voice at Masonic Hall and tbe line of march taken were #340 for Lamb’s copy of “The Works to you how we can do it. Nettie Frederica Frohock, (Weeks) “ ernment as a part of its exhibit. At the end know that there was fluid blood in tbe veins of the rarest mezzo quality, she comes to the to the station of the Maine Central R. R. of the Fair the United States purchased it for of our Ancient and Learned Eaglish Poet, Lizzie Maud Gay, “ of the body before him, as the alleged autopsy concert platform with a singular fitness for over Main street where the train will be taken Geffrey Chaucer, and Lidgate’s Story of We will tell you how Minnie Greely Harding, “ A 10,000, and has since been arranging for its did not take place until tbe following day? her art. The Commercial does not know for Rockland. Thebes,” Speight's edition, folio, black letter, Mabel Helen Holbrook, * “ use in oue of the first-class lighthouses on His statement is too preposterous for consid­ from whence Mrs. Barney received her vocal Arriving in Rockland the following parade London, 1598; A 300 for a clean copy of the we do it. Yoa buy Theresa Crockett Rankin, “ the Atlantic coast. Two years ago the board eration. These two, which should have been instruction; be was certainly a master. H er will be given: Starting from the depot up rare first edition of Keats' “ Poems” (London, Susie Fales Sawtelle, “ directed that it be placed in the Fire Island tbe strongest affidavits presented, are fatally method is near perfection. In her two songs Union to Middle, down Middle, to Main 1817,) being a presentation copy “ From the Grace Adams Simonton, “ lighthouse, as tbis station was then regarded weak. she never once failed to make the utmost of down Main to Masonic Hall. the most valuable to commerce on this coast. Author to his hriend Tbos. Richards,” with the opportunities ottered by every individull Clara Louise Thomas, “ Several of the affiants speak of an At Masonic H a ll supper will be served to An electric plant was established, but later on the fly-leaf an original manuscript sonnet $ 5 WORTH s GOODS Lucy J. Wood, “ autopsy,” but no one tells us what it es­ note. H er work was at once an example of all who wish by Golden Rod Chapter, N o. 8, there came a demand for a light vessel six by Leigh H u n t “ on receiving a crown of ivy Almon Bird, Jr., “ tablished. It is easy to understand why. tbe results of an arduous drilling and of the O. E. S., at twenty five cents each. from J. K .,” dated March 2, 1817; >150 for Alfred Snow Black, “ miles south of the light. I he board has de­ One affiant organized a committee to disinter application of a lovely voice to music not too The Spruce Head Band has been engaged the first edition of the same poet’s “ Eody- At our store and by James Franklin Carver, “ cided that the big French lens should go now tbe remains. H e speaks of a large number of far beyond its reach. Perhaps Mrs. Barney’s for the occasion and will give an out-door to Barnegat, where it is to be placed this raion” (London, 1818,) presentation copy to Albert Chase M c L o o r, “ people being present at the disinterment, but best song was M r. Chapman’s own “ I bis concert at Damariscotta at 1.30 p. m. using “ G . Keats from his affectionate Brother the your pay ing S3.95 extra Ernest Bradford Singer, “ Summer. Tbe new light vessel building for fails to mention that nearly nine tenths of Would I D o,” an exq-isiiely beautiful com tbe band stand. There w ill a’.jo be music author;” £115 for Charles Lamb's copy of Edwin Clyde Thomas, “ Fire Island is to be fitted also with powerful them, including Coolidge’s father and other position. In “ Awake Fair M aid” she was of by the band at Masonic H all in Rockland John D onne’s Poems, with critical notes on you get a Gold Watch Lizzie Georgia Adams, (Adam s) Boston electric lights, and eventually all tbe first-class members of the family, failed to recognize the necessity confined with some strictness to the following the supper. light stations, like the Highlands light and margins by S. T . Coleridge; £250 for the Ada Belle Berry, (Bunton) Manchester,N. IL remains as those of Valorous P. Coolidge. manuscript, but this very obstacle offered an After supper it is proposed to spend an those at the Capes of Virginia and oil H a t­ works of Michael Drayton (London, 1748,) or a set of silver dishes Sarah Wentworth rilisbury, (Whitcomb) with conious annotations by Charles Lam b; The committee reported their belief that it opportunity through which shy showed her hour or so at Masonic H a ll in a social way, teras, will have electricity substituted for oil Thomaston and >160 for Gray’s “ Elegy” (London, 1751, was bis body. It was a foregone conclusion real powers and proved them far from want and all are cordially invited to remain. as on illurninuht. The electric light is ten I s n ’t th is so m e th in g fo r 1803. that they would do so. In India the people ing in breadth. There was but one regret- Railroad tickets and dinner tickets can be times as powerful, aud, being reflected on the first edition,) and his “Odes” (1757,) bound Fannie B. Hunker, Rockland together. about nothing? We are taught that certain temples cast no shad­ able thing about Mrs. Uaruey’s singing, and bad of the committee on tbe train. Expense skies from the point where it meets tbe ows. Travellers from the Occident are that— that there was not more o f it. There of tbe band will also be collected of the Sir Edith I. Chile, water should be easily discernible treble tbe is a general demand that she be b< aid here Margaret Flannagan, are making a big dis­ assured by their guides that such is tbe fact, Knights on the train. distance the oil lights show. I he lighthouse and when the skeptical American or Euro again, before the coining of tbe Maine Ueaaie E. H all, ** officers tell of the ease with which the Needles YOUR FAVORITE POEM Festival, in the Fall. Dunlap Commandery, K . T . of Bath also Cora E. Hall, p lay o f . . . pean attempts to poinP"out that they are in lights are seen flashing iu the Bay of Biscay tbe shadow, the native, with tbe utmost assur­ Madame Daix-Despret, who sang Garcia’s makes a pilgrimage St John's Day and will be Sarah M . H all, ** over lo o miles away, and predict that within Hers will be printed the old posts* that have de­ ance, replies that sacb can not be the case, entertained by De Valois Commandery, K . T. Annie L» Ingraham, ** lighted the world for generations; and those of a year Barnegat and other important stations modern birth that seem worth preserving. Headers because tbe temple casts uo shadow ! In like of Vinalhaven. Dunlap Commandery will Heaaie E. Lawry, will display the most powerful lights iu any ate Invited to send Iu their favorite poems. manner, there are people in Maine who say arrive here on a special train at 11 o'clock Annie McLaughlin, lighthouses of the world. that Coolidge died in prison because the and will then embark for Vinalhavan in tbe M ellie F. Spurling, officials said so. Gov. Bodwell, arriving there at 12.30. There Clara E. Whitney, (Snow) Tho Heart's Story. SUnnER GOODS Th e simplicity of those who so fully trust will be a complimentary ball and concert in Rosa B. W all, 1 will not doubt, though all uiy ships at sea the statements of officials of any institution, tbe evening. Dunlap Commaudery does not Eva T. Wooater, Come drifting home with broksu tuaals aud sails. lARTEKS Ralph L. Wiggin, 1 wiil believe the hand which never fails — whether it be penal, financial, or. politics', return directly home, but goes to Crescent For seeming evil worfcstb good for me; would lead them to invest in a gold brick, if Beach for dinner the following day returning Harry M. I’ratt, And though 1 weep bveusau tb /se sails are U t- they could only get an official statement that llTTLE to bath that evening. Wilbur A . Preaaey, tvred, Boots, Shoes and Slip­ Jamca E. Rhode., dtiil will 1 cry, while my best hopes are shat­ it was genuine. D . C. Pe r k in s , M . D . tered, Jamea P. Ruaaell, pers of very latest de­ ALOHB THE COAST “ I trust in T hee.” IVER Frederick C. Sirnmoua, M W illiam W . Spear, I will not doubt, though all my prayers return sign. Gent’s Furnish­ Sea borpunt Has Goa« From Camden to Uoaoawered from the still white realm above; L adies PILLS Boothbay—A Schooner Escapes. William M. Crockett, J will believe It Is au all wise love Cbarlea F. Caae, ing Goods. Some­ boothbay Harbor is now fully equipped for Which has lefused these thiugs for which I yearn; Mattie M. Bradford, Rockport Aud though at times I .canuol keep from grisv- Summer visitors, the sea serpent having put in Annie M. Froat, Portland ing, thing extra good. . . au appearance oil there yesterday morning. Yet the pare ardor of my fixed believing R E A D T H IS Minnie M. Hooper, Portland Capt. lian d y McKoun of the fishing steamer Uudlmmud snail buru. J. Fred McW illiam a, Boston Shark reports having seen tbe monster, which Frank 'I'. Pearaona, E. Orange, N . J. 1 will not doubt, though sorrow falls like raiu, New Lawn Wrappers SICK HEADACHE was a hundred feet long with a bead four And troubles swarm like bees about to hive; AN D . . . feet iu diameter. The dispatch further states 1304 I will hotleve tbe heights fur which l strive A Little Money goes a Long Ways Positively cured by these Are ouly rt uebed by auguish and by pain. Little Pills. that Mr. F.C. Littlefield was on board aud got Eva Bertha Emery, Rockland And though 1 gioan aud writhe beneath wy at our store. New Veilings three shots at the monster with his rifle, but Lottie May Harden, croeses, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, if he struck the fish tbe bullets made uo visible Mabelle Sabra Hodgkina, 1 yet shall see through my severest losses The greater gain. . . . A T . . . Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per­ impression. N o doubt M r. Littlefield hit the G ertr.de Know lton, fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ monster aa he is a crack shot. Why his bullets Adelaide McNamara, “ POWDER I will uol doubt. Weil anchored lu this faith, bad no eflect is easy of explanation— all prop­ Annie Elizabeth Murphy, Like aunts staunch ship, my soul braves every ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue erly constructed sea serpents ate armor plated gale; THE LADIES STORE Martha Blair May, Absolutely Pure. do strong rain in the Side, TO RPID LIVER. They this season.— Pot eland Argus. Aimee Eatcllc Marah, To breast I ______Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. tut IU Ic k .I u, »lr.u,Ui u . O hl may I cry, though body ports with spirit, F. A. PETERSON, Lizzie Etta Sawtelle, kMlthfklmw.. A u u iu lk .(.u 4 u c m J a u iM d l»Ht. S. f . Cutem-fT, W hat Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for Mabel Hainea, “ I do not doubt,** so listening worlds may hern Small Pill. 8mall Doae. others it w ill also do for you. Hood's Sarsa­ K A d * Perry, With m> Iasi breath! 364 Main St.. Rockland Spofford Blook, Rockland. Small Prloa. parilla cures all blood diseases. Snare Lean, H O YAt, B A K IH U POWDBU UO., MF W YORK -Author uniAova. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Miss Hattie Ella Meservey; "Now for the The Courier-Gazette. GRADUATION. Highlands,” by Miss Josephine Alberta W oodside; "Imagination As a Factor of Trortoe. Review Its History nnd FleiSrl nr/cr-A-wff* AMBITIOUS STUDENTS LAUNCHED IN LIFE Succesa,” by Miss Evelyn Berry Crockett; A g a in st b Cnrtalled Appropriation. “Public Librarief,” by Mist Abbie Bird Decide For Yourself whether These Prices Wentworth; and "The Work of the Red ALL THE HOME NEWS By reason o f certain reports that have gone GrArinntlng Exercises of the Class of ’07, ont tn Tbe Courier-Gazette and Boston Globe, Cross,” by Miss Vina M ary Blackington were Rockland High School—Class Prophet which may cause misapprehension, we, the all of an exceptionally interesting character. mean anything to you or not. Makes Interesting Predictions, and undersigned, trustees of the Rockland Public The subject! were handled in a fresh, original the Class Historian Serves Up the Four Library, deem it important tbat a statement manner and tbe young ladies' style of de­ Years of Life Spent In the High School BY THE ROCKLAND RUBLISHINGCO of facts be made for the benefit of onr fellow- livery commended itself to the audience. Men’s and Young Men’s Sack Suits. —The Other Kssays and Features. citizens, more especially the members of the Five abler or more interesting essays have NEWSPAPER HISTORY City Council, who have the making of the Another school year has passed and with it seldom been delivered in a Rockland H igh 26 Men’s Suits in fancy plaid cheviots. Some would call The Rockland Garette was established in 1846. In 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with appropriation for the current year. As not a has come the dividing point between the School graduation, and The C.-G. regrets them all wool, but we don’t. They are made well, how-<2»z| Q the Gazette in 1882. The Free Fress was established little emphasis has been placed upon the pleasures and m inor vexations of school life as that other matters monopolize its columns ever, and are atrong and durable. Sizes 34 to 42...... tJJ tt.L N C F in 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribdtte. sum to the credit o l the library fund at the contrasted with a future where learning has just this week to the exclusion of an extended The Union Times was established in 1892. The three 40 Men’s Suits, Spring style, four button cutaway sack. papers consolidated March 17,1897. close of the last fiscal year, it may be well in begun and where joys and sorrows spare not abstract o f each. The class poem by Miss the beginning to state how this happens, and rank but come upon us all. The class of 22 Mabe, Fiances H a ll also ranked very high. Strictly all wool, brown or gray mixed plaids. All sizes. Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies why it may seem necessary and beat to keep bright young ladies and gentlemen have ban­ Miss H a ll’s subject the "Power o f Music,” T h e y a re c h e a p a t $8.00...... three cents. some amount in reserve. When the question ished temporarily from their existence tbe and the story was effectively told in lines that Advertising rates based upon circulation and very 100 Men’s Suits extra flue and extra well made. Strictly of a library was first agitated, and belore it occurences that have made up the most prom lacked not metre or grace. all wool, light mixtures, plaids and stripes. All sizes, Q K Communications upon topics of general interest are became a city institution, a canvass of tbe inent features of their being tbe last four The class bislory wa- an interesting docu­ Regular prices 810.00, 812.00, 815.00...... ’IP « solicited. z city, by wards, was made for the purpose of years, but on :e the novelty of beinfe at liberty, ment written in an original style by Miss Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation securing active supporters, as members, and of not having to worry about their philosphy M ary Isadore Cogan. It describes the four at second-class postal rates. 30 Men’s Suita in medium weight Indigo Blue goods. some seven or eight hundred were secured, and Greek lessons has waned, the incidents years’ life in (he H igh School, the studies, N ovelty in You can have them in either single or double breasted. who paid a fee of one dollar each. Othet which marked their school life will be con­ the change of teachers and those numberless They’re made better than any 810 suit you ever saw and PC successful efforts were made by public spirited stantly recurring, and the full fledged alumni little things so dear to the heart of the grad­ a re as good as m o st 812 s n its ...... ’tP C 7 . f Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue men and women, who gave much hard work, will designate as the red-letter period of their uate. I t was delivered in a very pleasing and valuable time, in raising money in various lives the years from 1893 to 1897, inclusive. manner, clearly and distinctly. Tbe Courier- Advertising 75 Men’s All Wool Snits in fine all wool cassimeres and ways, among which were Longfellow’s But morals and predictions are not tbe Gazette takes pleasure in printing it here in cheviots, plaids and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 40. .,Regu!‘r$ 8 .8 5 There are papers that have to cover Dream, Sousa’s Band, etc., etc. most forcible while the odor of commence­ full: And lo ! it came to pass on the morning of the entire, news field of the world. In 1892 a city ordinance was passed, the ment decorations is yet fresh in the nostrils Everybody who is in bus­ 25 Men’s Suits in black clay worsted. Strictly all wool the twelfth day ol the ninth month in the That is their mission and the public same being approved M ay 2nd of that year, of the graduates and it is the C .-G .’s desire, and fast color, aingle or double breasted. Can’t be du-(JPQ TW1 for establishing and maintaining a Public L i rather, to emphasize the fact that Thursday year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and ninety iness and expects to stay in p lic a te d fo r lesa th a n 812...... J t t z . V / v / looks to them to fulfill it. hrary, and a generous appropriation of >2000 evening’s exercises were of a notable character. three that fifty-four youths and maidens, The Courier-Gazette’s field on the was passed by the City Council. To this The class, itself was considerably smaller than taking their books, set out to seek the local business, advertises — of other hand is right here at home. The amount was added by D r. R. B. M iller, acting those which have appeared before the public temple of that goddess who giveth the bread Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats. treasurer of tbe Library Association, the sum in recent years, but parents, relatives and o f wisdom unto the worshippers of her shrine. course. All are seeking to home news is what its readers look of f 1,520 90 which had been gathered from friends of the 22 students seated in the semi­ The heavens did smile upon their youth 100 8pring Overcoats, handsomely made and trimmed, for. And they never are disappointed. privaic sources, for the same object. circle have every justification for the pride and innocence, and seemeth to encourage make their “ads” attractive black or slate clay worsteds, light and dark mixtures. From column one to column fifty-six In 1893 what was known as the World’s that they felt at tbe spectacle. It is evident tbe timid ones whose hearts beat hard against Sizes 34 to 42. Sold fo r 812, 815, 818...... $ 1 0 Fair Fund, amounting to 8284.50 was added, that the teaching faculty of the H igh School has their breasts. through “novelty.” Ours the paper is home news. We leave the which, with interest that accumulated, gave a not been remiss in any of its duties; that the Even now they entereth the room of a rnnning of the world and adjacent •um total at the beginning of the fiscal year students worked for their attainment with a study and upon the throne thereof are always novel because Hen’s and Young Hen’s Pants. planets to the daily press but the affairs of 1894, of 83,91943 to the credit of tbe li­ will and tbat our public schools have reached sitteth the august high priest and bis three brary fund. During the Summer of 1894, an advanced stage that can but commend levites, appointed by judges of wisdom to they are honest. That’s the 35 Pairs Men’s cotton and wool pants as good as can be QClz-» of this part of Maine are never neglect­ some of those who bad contributed their dol them to every parent and tax payer. mould tbe plastic minds of youth and inno­ bought usually for 81.25...... O l / L ed by this paper. lar for a library became impatient, and rather The ball was decorated in the usual elab­ cence and to direct their wavering footsteps kind of novelty that counts Men’s Camden Satinet Pants warranted Indigo Blue and <2*Q ty-r That’s why everybody within a ra­ clamorous that something should be done for orate style the class colors of yellow and towards the path where golden fruits re­ sold everywhere in this section at 83 00...... tip W . Z D the cash invested. The prospect of getting a white being very prominent in the interming­ ward the labors of the faithful ones. for the people. Take our dius of thirty miles from Rockland ling of wild and cut flowers and the bunting Many and varied were the experiences of suitable building had become so very dis­ 200 Pairs Men’s Trousers in all wool plaids, stripes, reads The Courier-Gazette. couraging, the trustees decided that it was which drooped gracefully from eave to these youths and maidens under the reign of Victor, he of the tribe of Thompson; he checks, worsteds and fancy cassimeres. Regular price (2} O Z'M’V Twice a week, two dollars a t ear— unwise to wait longer, and in August, 1894, eave. Following a custom originated six 83.00, 84.00, 85.00...... ’J p W . W rooms were leased and equipped, a librarian years ago the class which succeeds the senior changeth their seats for the crime called 104 papers. engaged and other necessary details were car­ class did the decorating and Principal M oul­ whispering and did all manner of evil things ried out. ton’s n c x ^ e a r graduates are possessed to a against them for their transgression. Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. The Cretans have given up what they In the January following the enterprise was high degree of the quality of taste. The During the Thompson period, a maiden won by force, but the Turks have sur­ fully underway, and hooka were issued to graduating program showing what courses who spelleth her name after the manner of 26 Boys Suits, sizes 14 to 19, single or double breasted,42*/| A A the public. Save a brief interruption, this has the pupils took, the subjects of the essays our last president, becometh worthy the pages rendered nothing, and ask in addition strictly all wool. Regular price 86.00-----i ...... continued since that time, and the privilege they wrote and tbe program of the exercises of history. Em ile, the daughter of the Ameses STRANGE a big money idemnity. of having a good class of reading, free of cost, proper is as follows: asketh her what the immortal Caesar did bear 60 Boys Suits, same sizes as above, in black or blue chev­ appears to have been appreciated by many SCIENTIFIC COURSE home to the eternal city from the barbarous iots and light mixtures. Single or double b reasted .T W A who could in no other way secure it. land of Briton. A whisper from the rear R e g u la r p ric e 81u, 812...... tjp O .V F v F The vigor of the protectiouist idea In 1894 the city appropriated 8300 and in iyeth "Victory,” but Agnes graspeth not the 75 Fancy Duck Sailor 8uits in brown and white and blue A meaning of tbe term and innocently answered in this country may be jndged from 1895 and 189681,500 for each year, to which, Rockland in the Rebellion a n d w h ite strip e s . S izes 3 to 10...... Tr Z C? Victoria.” the unexpectedly large majority it is in accordance with the state law, is added Clafli History to per cent, by the state. In the Summer But sorrow does ever hang enviously over 50 Blue Sailor Suits for lads 3 to 10 years of age. ’ Woman's Work in America commanding in the Senate. of 1895 the fund was increased by the exer­ our unconscious heads, ready with greedy SALES k in d y ou u su a lly b uy fo r 81.25...... 89c Walter Roy Egan, Progress of the Prate hands to tear away that thin veil of joys, if it tions of those interested in the success of the Grace Mary Emery, library by entertainments, etc., 8328.80, m ak­ Benefit or Literary Clubs to a Community should happen to surround us— and now tbe 60 All Wool Suite in sizes 6-7-8. Strictly all wool, double Rockland is well supplied with mate­ David Ames Hall, The Cretan Question cruel hand of death which ever eagerly For instance, it is novel be­ breasted with narrow collar. Plaids and mixtures.d&O fx/A ing in all some 82,136.28 in cash, which baa W o rth 84, 85, 8 6 ...... t J P r i . D V rial for the formation here of a society David Genthner Hodgkins, Class Prophecy graspeth our beloved ones snatcheth three been provided outaide of ,what the city ap­ Mabel Frances Hall, Poem—Power of Music cause it is honest. The of Sous of the Revolution. The Cour­ propriated, or a sum considerably more than Adelaide Crocker Holmes, Julia Ward Howo from our number, a youth and two maidens. 200 Pairs Boys Knee Pants in black or blue cheviots and all that remained in the fund at the end of Mabel Frances Lamb, Tbe youth, a certain Clarence, surnamed neat gray mixed cassimeres as good ns can b® bought 4 1 n ier-Gazette hears favorable mention of The Debt Literature Owes the Bible Veazie, who came to bis death in a most un­ honesty of it means reliaole tbe last fiscal year, which some of our citizens, Hattie Kila Meservey, The Arbitration Treaty for 85 cents ...... 4FLC such a society and it needs only the who have evidently given tbe question very Lottie Edna Oxtoa, The Stuart Kings fortunate manner. Th e maidens cut off in the clothing at lower prices than action of a few to accomplish organ­ little careful thought, appear to think can David W alter Ramadell, Springtime of their lives, when they should 10 dozen Children’s Underwaists, S izes 3 to 10. C h eap just as well as not be wholly exhausted, leav­ The Indian -H is Rights and Wrongs have just been entering on their earthly ca­ a t 35 c e n ts ...... 23c ization. Hon. E. A. Butler occupies Fred Thomas Veazie, Salutatory it can be purchased else­ ing tbe library entirely without resources, qx- Abbie Bird W entworth, Public Libraries reer. W hen amongst us they bore the names high position in the order, haying cept such as tbe city may be disposed to Nina Belle Williamson, of Chadwick and Adams. where. Don’t leave your­ served as president of the Maine So­ grant. A Purpose the Kternal Condition of Success A t the end of the first year thereof, Victor, H a ts. CLASSICAL COURSE the lord o f the temple, betaketh himself to a ciety, and there are several gentlemen The sum of 81,940 referred to by the news­ self in a position where you 4 dozen Men’s Soft Flange Brim Hat in brown or black, Q?1 / W 1 papers named, has, since the beginning of Evelyn Berry Crockett, distant land, there, amid greener fields and r e g u la r p ric e , 82.00...... L .V rv T who would he glad to join with him in Imagination a Factor of Success pastures new, he studieth the art9 and devices tbe year, been reduced by expenses 8250 and Katharine Kleauor Flanagan, Valedictory forming a society. an appropriation o f 8500 for new books, and Ellen Agnes Leonard, The Result of Ambition of a medicine man. have to say, why didn’t I 3 dozen odds and ends of stock, brown or black. If your '/’ft p tbe repair o f old books, leaving now not Josephine Alberta Woodside, When the youths and maidens congregate size is here take it for ...... • Z O U Now for the Highlands quite J 1,200. I t may be of interest to some at the commencement of the second year go in while that sale was The Maine Uuiversaliets had a more to know tbe cost o f running and maintaining PROGRAM their number doth not exceed one and forty, Overture, Rockland Orchestra Straw Hate, last season’s stock. .25c than usually successful convention tbe library. The items are about as follows: Chorus—The Bells of 8t. Mlchml's Tower—Knyne I many having taken upon themselves the on? Librarian and assistant, 8504; rent and jani­ Class duties of their stations, while others goeth to this week, and went away with warm tor 8330; insurance, fuel, gas, and magazines, Prayer the divers colleges to draw deeper draughts Trio-Lift Thine Eyes _ ~ (.Trow 81.00 and 81 50 grade. .5Oc acknowledgments of Rockland hos­ 8196; rebinding books, magazines and other Misses Hall, Emery and Crockett from the cup of wisdom. pitality. A great deal of the success incidentals, 8200; or 81,200 in all for unavoid­ Salutatory Mr. Veazie Those who pursue their former path find able expenses. To this should be added each E ssay—The Arbitration Treaty Miss Meservey eth another learned man fulfilling the duties Furnishings. locally considered is attributable to Essay—Now for the Highlands Miss Woodside year 8500 for new books and the replacing Essay— Imagination as a Factor of Success of that responsible office, seated in the great hard work, intelligently applied, ou of those worn out aDd destroyed, the last item Miss Crockett chair of state where he directeth the weighty being larger now than in the first two years. Music Orchestra affairs of school life. Many and great were 5 dozen Mocha Kid Gloves, sizes 7l.j to 8>4', 81.00 quality .69c the part of Rev. Mr. Stratton, the Essay—Public Libraries Miss Wentworth From this it will be seen that some 81.700 the accomplishments of this man, but the resident pastor, and his admirable Class History Miss Cogan is needed to keep the library up to its present Music Orchestra one which appealeth to my brethren most corps of church helpers. The visitors standard, and as the city is hardly sure of be­ Poem—Power of Music Mlaa Hall was the science called geology made memo M en’s F in e G an ze U n d e r w e a r ...... 25c Essay—The Work of the Red Croi rable by the odors which did manifest thera- were a splendid company of people ing able every year to grant the full sum tit*. BlacklogtoD needed, the necessity of having some reserve Music Orchestra seives to the senses of a man in the most These Prices Hint ot Hundreds of Others in all Departments and we shall be glad on some future to fallback upon becomes self-evident. Extra 1 Prophocy Mr. Ilodgaln. wondrous manner and which at all times did occasion to welcome them here uguin. and unexpected expenses occur from time to Valedictory U te. Plunagan pervade the labratory. Added to this were Presentation of Diplomas time, one instance being the purchase of two Class Ode the sights which did overwhelm all those bold THESE PRICES D O N ’T A SK new bookcases in tbe past year, and tbe prob­ Words by Miss Emery—Music by Miss Berry enough to enter this sacred retreat. Certain FOR CASH ONLY F O R C R E D IT The statement of facts made in au- ability of another being required in the near Benediction of our number maketh a pilgrimage to a place J. F. GREGORY & SON, Informal reception of parents and friends by class otker column by the trustees of the future. on the stage known to all tribes as Oakland, there on the ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, As the patrons o f tbe library, numbering as rocks, washed by the waters of the Penob­ Public Library is an admirable presen­ The opening number of the program was they probably do one-balf of our entire popu­ scot, we findetb many curious and uncommon UNDER FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, ROCKLAND. BRANCH STORE, WARREN. an overture excellently rendered by the Rock­ tation of the rise and progress of one lation, have had all tbe benefit of the money specimens which aideth us in the pursuit of land orchestra. It was followed by a chorus granted by the city, and a portion of that this interesting study. of Rockland’s most worthy institutions. given in a superb manner by the class and contributed by individuals, the trustees are The Courisr-Gazette recognizes the tbe trio “ L ift Thine Eyes,” a highly appre Now we may say as we entereth upon our of the opinion that an appropriation similar ciative effort by Misses H all, Emery and future career, we are happy to know and we justness of the plea for continued ap­ in amount to that o f the past two years should Crockett. do state it right proudly, that we, the mem tinue to be lined with the blessings allotted to You Cannot Be Too Critical propriations, and hopes the City Coun­ be made; thi*£ year, even at the expense of hers of the class of ’97 are capable o f finding tbe faithful ones. some other department, at it certainly appears The salutatory fell to the lot ot Fred cil may find it possible to comply with the heart of a clam and the eyeball of a grass­ Tbe claBS prophecy by David Genthner when you buy your aboea. We en to us to rank in importance with tbat of any Thomas Veazie, who, though the youngest hopper, and consider ourselves well qualified Hodgkins is such an excellent one that we the trustees’ suggestions. Our for which tbe city provides. member of tbe class and one of the youugest to launch our boat in the troubled sea of life. reproduce it entire. M r.tlo d g kin s has looked courage criticism from our custom statement of the situation was clearly To entirely exhaust the fuod tbat baa been graduates for years, has proven his ability in T o impress upon our youthful minds, H arry after the destiny of a score or more young so carefully nurtured, would seem to be a the pas^ four years to the satisfaction era. We may know more about tbe made—increased State and County tux the descendeut of the Landes also keepeth ladies and young gentleman and has done it moat unwise and improvident policy. W e of the H ig h School teaching faculty. M certain of our number after tbe hour of dis­ in so ingenious a mt nner as to betray the shoe business than they do, but tbe obliges the committee ou appropria­ know that our state tax w ill be no smaller Veazie possesses a clear, pleasing style of missal to meditate upon the follies of w alk­ qualities of a skilled and imaginative novelist. tions for 1897 to provide for about next year and we cannot reasonably expect delivery and bis number on tbe program made ing in the path o f the unrighteous. The prophecy opened in a rather unique wearer of a shoe is the one to be that our taxable property will increase to any most excellent impression. M r. Veazie $2400 above last- year. This can only As Father Tim e marched on in his untiring manner, M r. Hodgkins singing the chorus of important extent, or tbat those in charge of said: satisfied. We think we have a fault­ way, the autumn winds announced the ap­ that popular air “Shall We Ever Be Able to be done by cartailiug the appropria­ tbe various departments, whoever they may M r. Superintendent, members of the school proach o f our third year, which brought to­ F ly ,” aud then, if we may be allowed to use a tions in some direction. When the be, w ill feel they can get along with smaller board, teachers, ladies and gentlemen: less stock, but if there are’faults in gether seven and twenty all that were left of figurative expression, soared away to distant appropriations another year, than in the pres­ W e, the graduation class salute you crying needs of all the various depart­ tbe two and forty to continue in the service realms where the scenes of his prophecy were the fit we want to know it. One of ent. W ill tbe city be in bttter condition to Doubtless many of you have heard welcomes ments are considered this questiou of of our mistress, the goddess of learning. laid. The prophecy is always inteiesting but appropriate then, and if m thing remains to from other classes but from none have you thanks to M r. Hodgkins it was doubly so this the good points about our shoes is curtailment becomes a delicate one. the credit of the library, will those who may received a heartier welcome than is extended W e enter under the reign of another year. W e reproduce it io fu ll: come alter us, or those who enjoy tbe privi­ to you by tbe class of ’97. W e greet you as minister o f the rod of justice, he whose an­ tbe combination of style and com­ leges accruing from this important in ,t tution, those who have been interested in our struggle cestors bore tbe name of Kenney. Tw o new Bhall we ever be able, ever be able to fly? The lynching of Mitchell, the Ohio for an education since our first entrance into Levites assisteth this high priest to instruct the O my what would you giro to null up lu the sky? feel that tbe wisest course has been adopted? No oue to bother you there; Joy a would multiply; 3h»oitoiW fo rt. negro assailant of the white woman, The trustees have cheerfully given their the public schools of this city, but especially so chosen of the Lord. Ralph, surnamed Shall wo ever be ubte, ever be able to fly. since we entered the high school four years Bearce, taketh the place of the departed time and best judgment to the charge which It bad always been my impression that if I was a bad allair but the crime for ago and it gives us great pleasure to welcome Daniel also certain of the house of Coughlins I followed it. If advertisements are not read it is the fault of the advertisers. They Cushiug & Co. with you during our senior year that we ex­ many ballads aud rhymes by modern bards When it bad leached the height of about AGENTS WANTED to sell the best hue of must be made interesting- Brains pays as well in the advertising tend to you a most cordial welcome. wlucb told 0/ "better days,” and “pebbles/* two miles tbe rope which was supporting me Sch. Richmond is at the South Railway Nursery Block. Salary or cowtul**iou- Cash ad- One o f our greatest poets said ou the broke,and I started ou my downward journey. I recaulkiug. litorial page. The lack of judgment and knowledge I bey moreover did tell of the numerous joys j vanoed for expense*. Write for particular*. columns as ou i fiftieth anniversary of his class in Bowdoin and sorrows of tbe sun-kissed race of Africa. I landed in Rockland mud and went,.l should Scb. D . D. H askell, Eaton, was loaded aud ' THE W. G. CHASE CO., Malden, naa*. cv lieg e: judge, about as fur toward the center o f tbe in the edver j lu in ns is why so many ads fail lo attract attention Many were the pleasures showered upon us ready for sea at Green’s Landing Thursday. 14BJU19 Whatever lime or »poce may intervene, during the year speut iu the temple of lcaru- earth as 1 had gone into tbe air, aud there I She is bound for N ew York with atone. Lie. arm your space diligently, carefully, thoughtfully. I will not be a stranger to this sceue ' remained, living by faith until the present day, and draw tr Here every doubt or indecision ends. lUg. ____.Mauy which will be remembered among Hui j! My compunions, comrades, class, muter, tbe happiest of our liven, aud bow a> our I when I was cast up on tbe sod once more. I I HOOD'S HILUS cure Liver I1U, Tte fiC- M ake it W f ? it’s in the Courier*Gazette it’s right- alaile friend*. common highway divides into so many aud HUlouauess, I n

THE ROCKLAND col KIER-OAZBTTK. SATURDAY. JUNE 12 1897.

presented and ode sung, congratulations were I and a descendant of the ancient Bradford EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN Y M C A MOTES GRADUATION. ia order, and when this pleasing duty had been ' family of Massachusetts* SAVE $ 2 . 0 0 | performed, the class separated, the members I Children’s Day w ill be observed at the Advert aementx In this column not to exceed The June session of probate court will be going happily «nd proudly to their homes. I The V. M. C. A. ball team went to Thom- five line* Inserted once for 2ft cent*, four tlmee for (Continued From Page 2 ) Congregational church totttutWW, There will 60 oente. held next Tuesnay. j After graduation— What? j aston last Wednesday afternoon and easily be the baptism of children at the morning | By hiving your pictures taken found I had been in confinement ten yean, 1 won a game from a stray local nine Veazie'a C. E. Rising has bought a delivery horse of service with a sermon by the pastor, Rev. and I will tell you o f tome of the most impor | line catch o f a difficult foul fly was the feature W a n te d . Tobias Seavey for use in his business. The concert and ball given by the graduat­ Mr. Moore, upon the “ Pouch of Christ.’* In now . tant changes during my absence. of the game. The Tbottastottt tried three Ulm er block, corner of Main and Sea ing class, took place in Elmwood H all, Spring the evening the Sunday school exercises take I found myself on Park street and the first | pitchers but it was of no anil the V. M. C. streets, is having new sills put under it. street last night, and was a very select and place at 7 o’clock in the church. A proces W' object to attract my attention was a young 1 A ’a getting 23 scores to ihe rhomzstons 13. pleasurable affair. The audience included sional, together with recitations and hymns houeekecplug at very rcaaonable rate. Apply at The block in which John A . Lee’s restau­ lady dressed in a base ball costume, riding a The following was the make up of the teams: once to MiW IrtAHBL LA BE. No. 2 Lincoln not only many of our leading society people, by the school, an anthem by the chorus choir, rant is located, has been newly painted. bicycle. On inquiry I learned that this was Thomaston*, Pealwdy c; Reed, Feehan and 12 Cabinet Photographs but those from the adjoining towns. The and a solo by Mrs. G. M. Barney, are on the The Methodist Ladies’ Circle met Wednes­ what they called the new woman. I hailed Henries, p; Robinson, 1 b; Levensaler. 2 b; hall waa decorated modestly but in the best program- The address is by L . F. Starrett of A N T E D .—People to know that I do the very day afternoon with Mrs. L. M. Robbins, Elm her as she passed me and found that it was Reed, 3 b; Hanley, as; Feehan, If.; W. of taste. this city. beat of Vpholetery and Farnlture repair- utreet Onr regular *4.00 style and my old school mate, Jennie Berry. She told Maxey, c.; M. Maxey, rf.j Y. M. C. A., W Ing, old furniture repollehed and make over mat­ The concert was given by Pullen’s Orchestra Costello, c; Eagan, p; C. Hall, 1 b; Diy, 2 tresses N.T. MURRAY,Pea street. There is to be a special rehearsal of the finish during the me that she was riding a “ Robinson Crusoe’’ of Bangor, an organization that is justly pop­ True’a Pin Worm E lix ir , bicycle and I judged from the way she spoke b; Colcord, 3 b; W . H all, ia.; Veazie, IL : Wight Philharmonic Society Monday even­ ular in thia city. The following program, Famous for nearly a half century, still main tnat she liked the name better than she did G. H a ll, m; Rhodes, rf, 'l IRL8 for general houaework, nuraea and the ing, led by M r. Chapman. was carried out much to the enjoyment of the tains its high reputation as a remedy of great the wheel itself. After leaving Jennie I J nursery can obtain flrat-clasa places by apt Landlord Buker is at Sunnyside Cottage audience: efficacy and sterling merit; corroborative of Rev. John Pettingill, formerly of this city, CIna at the Intelligence offloe of MR8.R.C.UEDO MONTH OF JUNE walked down upon Rockland’* peninsular and putting things in shape to open that popular March—Bombasto. Zarrer this comes the report that within the last now located at Freeport, is expected to 7 Grove Street, Rockland. 41 I had nearly reached Tillson’s wharf when I Summer house Saturday, the 19th. F o r only Overture—Franz Kchabert, 8uprtt three months D r. J. F. True & Co., Auburn, address the 4 o’clock meeting tomorrow. saw a sign on one of the beautiful buildings Boandlnavlnn Dance, fiinpwald Me., have lound it necessary to prepare Special music will be furnished by the young F o r Sale. E. A. O ’N eil of thia city was one of the situated in that section of the city which Selection from the Geisha, Jowa* guests at the banquet given by the newly or­ On Tiptoe. I7e*mcr 28,000 bottles of this good old remedy. ladies’ quartet. read, “ A Home for Weary Wanderers," and A Rustic w edding, 710 It 8A b K —Story and half honao, pleasantly ganized lodge of Elks in Lewiston, Monday $ 2 . 0 0 . upon entering I found behind the cigar case ’ located on comer of Pleasant and State Sta.; night. Dancing began about 9.30 with A. II* 1eight rooma, bath room, hot and Cold water, my old friend, David H a ll. H e informed me Jones as floor director, assisted by David G* cemented cellar; furnace heat. W ill aell reasonably. The tall chimney at the cold storage plant that a few years ago he had married the girl Hodgkins. F. T. Veazie, Adelaide C. Holmes, Inquire of J > ME8 FERNALD at Fernald, Blethen has been torn down this week and the work that he always used to flirt to with in school A Co’* 310 Main street. 36 T84t Anna D. Conant, Jennie If. Berry, Vina M. c f transferring this institution into a large I make this offer to introduce and of course I knew at once that it was Vina Blackington, members of the class. The store house goes merrily on. Blackington. H e said that they had started OR SALB —Wholesale and retail, Paris Green atronesses were Mra. W . T . Cobb, Mrs. D . at lowest prices. G. I. RO 1NHON DRUG the ‘‘V a n d e V e l d e ” c a b in e ts a boarding house soon after being married FULLER & COBB F GO., Thomaston, Me. 84 W . R. Chapman is to be in tbe city over Rf. Mortland, Mrs. Peter Kennedy, Mrs. Clara Sunday and has consented to play the organ into Rockland and vicinity. and were doing a flourishing business. I Black, Mrs. N F.C obb,M rs. F. W . W ight. X J K W HOUSE FOR SALE at a bargain. N ot a at the Congregational church in the morning, learned from him that N in a Williamson had The order of dancts, exclusive of the extras cheap made house but one thoroughly well on which occasion the choir will render his Te started a kindergarten school in the city and was made up as follows: built. Neither lubor nor expenso has been spared Denm. was having a large attendance, especially by to.m ak e It convenient, attract ve and home-llke the young men in the class of 1900 who used 1. March and W alls ft. Three Btcp within and without. It has ft rooma, spacious Miss Fannie Harraden entertained the 2. •Quadrille ». 160 Children's Jackets FRANCES WADE, to be under her care when she was in the Quadrille hallways, bath room and several closets. Il is Mechanic Street Reading Club, Monday 3. Two Step 10. Waltz and Two Step pleasantly located In a good neighborhood at 18 High School. As I had a few spare mo­ 4. Portland Fancy 11. evening. The Club holds meetings regularly Walt* Quadrille Birch St., 8«) rods from electrics, 276 roda from ments I thought I would go over and visit 6. Waltz and Sobottlscho 12. Portland Fancy P. O. Address J N. FAKNIIAM, 82 Cedar Street. and has covered considerable literary ground 362 Main Street, Rockland. 8. Lnnctcra 18. Nina. H er school was situated on Tbomaa- Two Step T88tf the past year. 7. W alts 14. Waltz town street. W hile going in that direction I 100 Jackets Charles M . Robinson rode to the top of As a social function the class ball and con­ T > L B A 8 tN T IIKACEI—A delightful summer T&81moJutie4 met the Salvation Army and who should 1 JL resort. 25 acres land pleasantly laid out. K iln H ill one day this week on his 73^ geared see in the lead but Mabel H a ll. She was cert o f ’97 has had n o superiors in local circles Fine roads and avenue*, boating, fishing, bathing, wheel. Tbe usual method of riding this hill this season. It was not intended as a money plcnlo ground**. Fine granite wharf, rteamboat pounding her tambourine and singing in her connection with Rockland 7 miles distant Livery is on four wheels drawn by a good stout PERSONAL MENTION old time form. The army stopped on the making scheme but simply as an enjoyable 175. C a p es stable with 20 horse*, on grounds. 28 cottage* horse. corner to have an out door meeting and as occasion to celebrate the wind up of school already built Lota for sale. Further particulars life, and as such it admirably succeeded. of McLOON & ANDERSON, Rockland. 82-89 Miss Alice Tolman of Rockville, who was Mabel had reached the most touching part of severely injured by being thrown from her Mrs. Louise Furbish is in Boston where her prayer, I heard from across the street a OAT F JR 8 A L E -1 7 foot aloop-rlgaetl sail carriage Sunday night, was much better at she will make a lengthy visit. voice which sang o u t: “ H ere you are; buy 150 S u its boat, large mainsail and jib, In good condi­ last accounts. Miss Tolman was rendered Mrs. A. N . Noyes of Belfast is the guest cf your tickets for Mickey Dugan's Dim e Musee. WITH THE CHURCHES B tion, beat newly palated, saltabio for a pleaaure or fishing boat Alao a doublr-s-nted, extension top insensible for several hours by the shock. her sister, Mrs. T . E. Simonion. The performance begins right away." And I at once recognized the gentleman who was surry and second hand driving harness. All the The Ocean House at Owl’s Head, under Albert Staples, who has been visiting in Rev. John Pettengill of Jeflerson is to above will be sold at a great bargain If Bold at making all this disturbance was no other All to be sold at a Discount during, charge of its well-known proprietor, R. D. Sargentville, returned home Tuesday. preach at the First Baptist church tomorrow once. Would exchange boat for a good bicycle. than the only original, Walter Egan. He in­ Address, I*. G Box 203, < amden, Me. 8lTS8w Rawson, is open for Summer business. This Mrs. N . D . Robbins of U nion was tbe morning. the remainder of June.. house has done business for a great many formed me tbat he had given up base ball and guest*of relatives in this city Wednesday. “ The Songs of the Bible" will be Rev. F. E. I jlO R SALK.—Second liaad Bicycle. Century years and is a fine resort for transient parties had started the greatest menagerie ever seen JU Celumblaa, iu good running order. Prloe W hite’s subject at the Methodist church Sun­ and regular guests. Mrs. M. IL Mero and daughters Sybil in this part of the country. H e invited me to <20. Address HEtTOEUr E. MESSER. South and Mary, are visiting friends in Augusta. see bis animals and he surely had a fine col­ day morning. IF VOU WILL GIVE US A CALL WE WILL SHOW YOU WHAT Union, Me. 27tf Tbe Ingraham H ill Band gave its first out- lection of all shapes, sizes and colors, but the The Methodist cottage prayer meeting will of-door concert at the H ill, Wednesday night. Miss H attie Nickerson of Portland is tbe . . . DISCOUNT MEANS. . . . ORSES FOR SALE.—About a dozen West one which most attracted my attention was be held tonight at the home of Mr. Anderson, Quite an audi Mice was present to enjoy the guest of M r. and Mrs. David H . Ingraham . ern sod seoond hand bersss now on hand the smallest human being in existence and Pleasant street. finely rendered program. The b in d is im ­ Fred Porter and George Lurvey have re­ H and for sale at low prle-a. W. L BARROWS, could be seen only by means of the X Rays; Union, Me. 24»f proving in rapid strides and is one of the turned from a short vacation trip to Boston. The Children’s D ay concert to have been Always Something New W alter told me that the cause o f this anim al’s as the Season Advances. coming organizations in tbe state. Mrs. Lizzie Clough of H ope has been tbe given tomorrow evening at the Methodist OR SALE—At West Main street, Thomaatou, small size was over-study while in school. I church has been postponed one week. the two stary wooden frame building, with Mackerel are making their appearance guest of Mrs. J. H . Clough, Brewster street. supposed tbat if the bad been a student, I F lot, occupied by II. M.Gardlner, harness dealer. A along the Maine coast, but are scarcer than Charles W. Heves of Peekskill, N. Y., is must know her and on inquiry be told me Rev. Fr. J. M . Harrington of Lewiston New S k ir ts good buakaeaa location. W ill be sold for *asb at a formerly of St. Bernard's church, is visiting in prloe far below Its value. Was thoroughly rebuilt landlocked salmon in Cbickawaukie Pond. visiting in this city where he formerly resided. that it was Adelaide Holmes. this city and will probably assist Fr. Phelan Ihree years ago. Apply te II. M. GARDINER, or They are expected to make their debut here I went from here to tbe Opera House where Flannel Skirt, light nhadoa, all wool G. II G ARDINER, Thomaston, Me. 23tf M r. and Mrs. John P. Scott of Barre, V t., tomorrow. materials, 98c. about the middle of July— providing always are paying a visit to their former Rockland I heard tbe greatest discourse on Woman's tbat they do not choose some other Summer Rev. C. H . W ells of Belfast will preach at Check SklrU, light ahadon, 98c. TOdE FIXTURES FOR SALE-York safe, home. Rights that ever was delivered; the speaker resort. was Isadore Cogan and she showed by her the Church of Immanuel, Universalist, tomor­ Black Figured Skirt, 98c. weight 1500 lbs.; meat, platform and two Gardner II. Miller of Boston is spending a Scounter acnlea; coffee mill; three show cases and speech tbat she knew about as much of her row forenoon in exchange with Rev. M r. Tho boat raluo in Skirts ut *1.69, Fred W. Osborne of Camden, who was few days’ vacation in this city, his former *other fixtures. L. F. STAR RETT, Aaalgaee, subject as all women do. I stopped to see Stratton. *1.98 and *2.60 to ho found iu tho city. Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. 19TS formerly located here as agent o f the Fleisch- home. mann yeast Co., is now looking after the her after the lecture and she informed me that Ten colored churches in New Orleans have A now lot of Fancy Skirts in all interests in Maine of the Pilgrim Baking Prof, and Mrs. A . D . Foudray (nee Liller her school chum, Grace Emery, after several formed a league called “ The Church Debt aliudua *1.98. A Great Bargain. WO atory dwelling with ell and shed, stable J. Small) are at home for the Summer at 69 and small carriage house. House has 13 Powder Co. of Boston. Fred is an energetic attempts to marry had given-up the ghost and Liquidating Company.” A trust to pay oft T rooms besides pantries, halls and abed; eight orsalesman with both eyes constantly open for Crescent street. ______retired to an Old Ladies’ Home, convinced church debts will be allowed to go ahead by nine closets. Arranged for two families. Water business. F. J. Bicknell and wife and R. A Cne and tbat she must live and die an old maid. I common consent. New Canvas Cloth and Linen below aud above, also on the outside of the house and In the stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec- W . F. Norcross has moved into his hand­ wife are on a carriage drive through the coast also learned from her that Jennie Chandler Rev. J. S. Moody and Miss Ellie Orne of Suits A Skirts Just Received. trio cars paaa the door. Also a large lot on Waldo some and commodious new cottage at Sunny­ towns of Hancock county. had joined a theater troupe in Boston and was St. Peter’s Episcopal church were in attend­ Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Alao a small making a great hit with the public. field of IX acres near the John Jones farm on side. The structure was built by A. I I . Mrs. F. C. Knight fiat gone to Wellesley ance upon tbe annual convention o f the Jameson’s point. Inquire of O. G. CROSS, of Blackington of this city and be has reared up to attend commencement. Miss Jessie K night It was in the W ar Cry that I beard from Episcopal Diocese of St. Paul’s church in Fur Collarettes Gochruu, Baker & Gross, 406 Main St, Rockland. for M r. Norcross a delightful abode, the envy is a member of tbe graduating class. Fred Veazie, he had given up managing base Portland, Tuesday. The anniversary of the 60 ball teams and was doing the yellow kid act of all of us who have to spend the hot Summer M r. and Mrs. H arry Carleton (nee Effie Ma

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Maine Central R. R. GALL.AND HAVE TOUR cord, or it may have been but the reflex waves, coasting about, now in the grace to tho Conpcourt name, and left W atih es, Clocks and Jewelry action of his terrible deed upon his al­ bights and coves and now under the her in bitter despair. In Effect Oct. 4, 1896. ready superstition tainted imagination. wiiito sand bluffs or anon under the Abont this time gront excitement arose CLEANED AND REPAIRED. At all events, when he saw Hint Lonp- gloomy shadow of the Terre aux Lonps- among the negroes on both estates on A88KN«8R UtlM Iw e Rocklasd u'fol- I also hara a llae at utoecs, Jewelry, Sllvsrwara garou was dead he stood as if rooted to garous, as free and careless as the white accent)* of certain sights and eonnds in low *: nd Optical Gssds. Eyes Tested Free. P8.30 A . M., f®r Math, Brunswick, Lewiston, the spot, glaring horribly. How still caps and the breeze. the swamp attributed to a revival of ac­ Auirnsta, W aterville, Banror, Portland, .nd Boston, A. C. BRAGG, tho swnmp wns, how lonely, how One day he saw another sloop, almost tivities by the spirit of the original arrlrlnr In Boston at 4.15 I*. M. 1.88 P. If., far Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Jeweler and Optician, Fnlaa.tMe gloomy and strange! exactly like his own, running close to Loup-garen. Indeed the ghost of the Waterville, Portland and Boston, arrlvtntIn Boston Some days later Tonssant camo rnsh- the wind not far ahead of him. He bore slave murdered so long ngo was seen, at 8.28 P. M. pine knot in hand, and strange cries T rains arrtto D o Y o n H orse ? ing out of the swamp into the negro down upon it for a race, thinking it a 10.46 A . M. morning train from Portland, I.ew. qnnrters, all haggard nnd wild eyed, fisherman, but os ho ran alongside near had been heard. iston, Augusta and Waterville. 6.20 P. M. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and If ao, you’ll he interested In my WoaP CoMai flourishing the pine knot nnd crying, enongh to have tossed an orange into it Tetc-chanvo was exceedingly disturb­ Bangor. Best mane, and at lower price than you’ve been he saw a beautiful young girl at the ed and begged Toulme to cease going paying for poor ones. Bettsr con.e and see for “ Loup-garou, Lotip-garou!” and he fell GSORGR F. EVAN8, Gen’l Manager. yourself. D. L. BENNER, flown and died in awfnl agony. helm. For a space the two little sloops Into the swamp to lmnt deer and tur­ F. K. BOOTHBY, G. P. A T. A. Harness Manufacturer, Thnt cry, "Lonp-garou, Loup-garou!” sped side by side, their sails slanting in key, bnt of course tho yonng man gave W. L. WIU PE, Dlv. 8npt. leetf Union, Me. took firm hold on the hearts of the plan­ parallel lines, the white v. isps of foam no heed to tho negro’s fears. Portland. M l. Desert * M achias S.8. Co. H. L. ROBBINS, tation negroes. Quickly enough a dark sbiniug above their dipping gunwales, Possibly Tete-cliauve, knowing that Jacqnes Coupcourt was also shooting in —Dealer In— superstition formed itself, and tho story while just ahead of their bows wing and Str. FRANK JONES the sw stup, had m ore d read of the h u n ts­ [Copyright, 1S97, by the Author.] Ooupconrts and the De Blicna, two old of Lonp-garou, the fiend of the swamp, wing flew n pair of snov.y sea birds. Change In Route, lleauaaptlon of Service. men meeting than of any danger to his Drugs and Patent Medicines, C H A P T E R I. and mighty families, was at its highest began to bo told. Out of one fiend Yonder on one hand was tlie dreary old Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port- swamp; on the other lay the beautiful young master from Lonp-garon. Still pitch of bitterness nnd dendliness. Sinco grew many, and so tho swamp got the land 11 00 p m., Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock­ Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars, Secrets of which naturalists have not superstition was ingrained so deep in land 6.80 a. m. W ednesdays and Saturdays for Bar the close of the wnr many of the old nnme of Terre nnx Loups-gnroun. No bosom of the gulf, rising and falling Harbor, Machlasport and Intermediate landings. dreamed Inrk in the great dark swnmp. his nature that nothing short of serving Tobacco and Fancy Goods. plantations in thnt great swnmp region negro would enter that haunted region like that of a sleeper. Returning, leave Machlasport at 4 08 n m. on of the south. Mystery is always fasci­ if he conld help it, especially a De Blien Toulme de Blieu felt a great exhilara­ Toulme could have induced himtocross Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4 00 VWION, MAINS. have been wholly deserted and nothing p. m., leave 4.30 p. m. and arrive Portland 11 00 nating nnd never more so than whan it tion thrill through his heart. Those the limit of Tsrre anx Lonps-garous, remains to tell wltere they once were negro, for fear of meeting the terrible p. m., connecting With early morning train for is hedged with physical barriers. D« large, soft eyes wanned his blood like and he was doubly alivs to tho great Boston. 18 save a young growth of close set trees being that had cruelly beaten and man­ GEORGE F. E V A N S, General Manager. Soto and Ponce de Leon were not ths risk his master was taking. The many D.M. WOOD. M. D. Nnd tlie scattered ruins of mansions and , gled poor Toussaut. It might have been wine and those half parted lips seemed F E BOOTHBY, G. P. * T. A- first men to feel the strange influence tragedies in which the Da Blieus anil negro quarters. The De Blicu and Coup- I very different if Tonssnnt had been able to send their pnro sweetness into tho of those Rloomy, vine tangled nnd moss the Conpcourts had been chief actors Offloe and Residence inf GJ W . court feud ended in the year 1866, just j to explain, bnt ho was crazed beyond most sacred nooks of his consciousness. matted forests whose trees stand nnkle any power of connooted speech. He conld So side by side sped the boats and were not so far in tho past that Tete- Boston and Bangor B achelder’s Heuse. deep in stagnant water and whose very as the great storm of war had at last i STEAMSHIP CO. ceased in the np country. It ended very | do no morn than glare with his wild, wing by wing led on the snowy birds. chauve’a memory wus not full of them. Hours 12 to 2 and,7 to 0 p. ra. founds arc like nndiblc expressions of bloodshot eyes and cry aloud, "Loup- Of course this could not last. The beau­ Steamers leave Rockland silence. The red men had their legends, strangely and, ns befitted the predica- , For Camden, Belfast, Bucksport Winterport and UNION, MAINB, ment, with a sinmilarly dramatic oonp ' tiful girl adroitly put her boat about CHAPTER VI. Bangor, at (about) 6 00 A . M. Tuesdays, Thursdays from the remotest sources, connecting and started on the other tack. Tonlmo and Saturdays and at 6.30 a. m., Wednea* the swamps with the most picturesque de main in the very heart of the swnmp 1 One day Jacques was wandering in days and Sundaya. Same steamers connect at Bel- E. H. BURKETT, known ns the Terre anx Lonps-garons. conld not honorably follow, so he kept the swamp, with a gun on his shoulder, fast with steamer “ Rockland” for Castine, Sargent- creations of their fancy and imagina­ on, but ho wutched tho little sail as a darkly busying himself with those vllle, Sedgwick and Brooklln. tion. In fact, it is doubtful if any per­ child watches a star until it passed be­ For Searsport and Hampden, Wednesdays and WHOLESALE & RETAIL, CHAPTER II. thoughts of vengeance which lately had Sundays at about 6.30 a. m. son who has spent much time in the hind the headland beyond Terre aux CORN. FLOUR, MILL FEED It does not matter, so far ns this story For Stonington, (Green’s Lauding,) So. West low country of the south has quite es­ Loups-garous. Then he Bighed and occupied tho whole of his mind. Sud­ Harbor, North East Harbor, Seal Harbor and Bar goes, when or why or bow tho Coup- j LIME, LATHS, KEROSENE caped a very definite impression of tlio denly, in some obsenro way, ho became Harbor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ' court-Do Blien feud began. Suffice it to smiled ns one who feels n rare new joy (about) 5.30 A. M. OIL, ETC., ETC. weird influence exerted by the gloom, tingling through every nerve. aware that ho was being followed For Boston, daily, except Wednesday and Sun­ , say that during the decade immediately day at (about) 7.0o r. M. TJ3XTIO3XT, JVEJB.i Hl-lj the solemnity, the silence and the tan­ stealthily by some light footed, wary RETURNING. l preceding the one crisis that I am abont i gled intricacy of those plashy and dis­ CHAPTER IV. being. He turned abont, but saw no From Boston, dally, except Thursday ana Sun­ W INGATE, SIMMONS & CO mal jungles of live oak, magnolia, cy­ to describe no yoar passed without one day, at 6.00 r. m . or more fatal meetings between mem­ What a picture a yonng man’s henrt one. Again and again thiB happened. From Baugur, via Winterport, Bucksport, Bel­ Manufacturers of press, cone and Spanish moss. The ef­ can make of two bouts and two birds, fast and Camden, Mondays and Fridays at 12 noon bers of tho warring families. At last Jacques was a man of strong nerves, fect on the imagination is not elevating, with himself in one boat and a maiden nnd Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.00 nor is it, exactly speaking, depressing. the only male representatives left abovo and, although he could not help think­ F. M. sweet and beautiful in the other! The From Hampden, nt 12 10, Searsport at 3.16, Mon­ PINS C A M S AM) S I M At first one is repelled by the flat, earth to settle tho fend were two yonng ing of the legend of Lonp-garon, he felt whole of ull lovely nnd fascinating ro­ days nnd Fridays. UNION, MATN’EJ heavy monotony; then follows a recog­ men, Toultno de Blieu and Jacques qnite sure that no spirit, bnt a being of From Brooklln, at 10.80 Mondavi. Tuesdays mance is crowded into the sketch. Ah, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12.80, touching at nition of the awful sketch of mystery Coupcourt, botlwil' whom were in France flesh and blood, was digging his foot­ &F‘Re-'airing a Specialty. youth and lovo, a sea breeze, a blue sky, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvllle nnd Castine nnd outlined in the shadows, the bewilder­ at school when their respective fathers, steps. He tried many shrewd turns to connecting nt Belfast with steamer from Bangor. a cool, foam touched reach of salt wa­ From Bar Harbor, and way-latidlngs Tuesday, already grown old, met, fought nnd outwit nnd discover his pursuer, nil to ing tangles and the funereal depths of ter, an exchange of eye beams—and then Thursday and Saturday at 1.00 r. M. those moss hung aisles, and finally one's killed each other with duo dignity nnd j no avail. FRED LOTHROP. Agent, Rockland. 8. D. SpimUD.H.I.Il. nerve. follows a world of bliss crowded into n W ILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. imagination begins to find the stuff of It was in tho midst of this enrions dream I which strange dreams are made, ma­ Of courso Tonlmo nnd Jacques, upon experience that the eyes of Jneqnes Office and residence In linnao known «a- After that day Toulme cruised for Inland Route--••Portland and Rockland. Ohaa, l u n ton p la c e . terials as insubstantial and airy as the receipt of a detailed account of this pn- Conpcourt fell upon Tonlmo do Blieu u Hc stood as If rooted to the spot. that lovely prize, and, shy as the maiden Hoars: 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2-And 7 to 9 blue film on the mountain, bnt as rental conflict nnd its tragic ending, little way off in the swamp. Instantly Commencing Tuesday, April 13, and until garou, Loup-garou I” Such a death as ho was, some,low bor stanch little craft p. m . gloomy and disrnul as the swamps them­ hastened hack to Mississippi with lieartR tlie devil of murder took full possession further Notice, Steamer UNION, MAINF. died could not fail to leave a deep im ­ fell often in his way. burning for revenge. Toulme would kill of Jacques’ heart and ho forgot every­ selves. pression in the minds of Toussant’s com­ All lovo stories arealike, and they are I have found it very interesting to Jacques, and Jacques would kill Toulme, thing in the desire to slay his enemy. MERRYCONEAC. which would eud tho fend. I say that panions. Ever uftorward it wns men­ all delicious. Hearts are blown together I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master, S. w. JONES, study with minute care the effect this He deliberately raised his gun, bnt be­ tioned with bated breath and with awe by all sorts of winds, bnt tho contact is Leaves Tillson’s wharf, Rockland, TUESDAY, swamp influence has had upon persons both hastened back, bnt in fact Jacques fore ho conld fire Toulme had disap­ Inspired gostnres. ecstatic in every instance. Tho older THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 6.30 a ra., for who have been born and reared within failed to reach his destination, was ship­ peared. Keen as a bound, Jacqnes glided Portland, touching at Tenant's Harbor, Port Clyde, IRON -:-FOUNDRY. The Terre aux Lonps-garous became, grows tho story, the deeper becomes its Friendship, Round Pond, New Harbor and Booth- the shadows of those jungles. There is wrecked and carried to western South forward in noiseless, enger pursuit. in the imagination of the negroes, a passionate hold upon the great heart of bay Harbor, arriving In Portland In season to con­ Light Iron Castings a Specialty. a marked difference between the Crack­ America, had a long illneps nnd many Again and again he caught a glimpse of nect with Boston and New York steamers same other hindrances, so that it was the old demon land in which had congregated tho w orld. night er of tho pine woods anil the man of his enemy through chance rifts in tliu DEALER IM all the gobliuB and devils of earth and Toulme and Anais became lovers be­ RETURNING, leave Portland Pier at A30 and the swamps. The latter shows in his timo year and a day before he appeared, dense foliage. But even during this ex­ Hnaaey Plows, of the nether regions. fore they knew that it was a renewal of Boston Boat wbnrf at 7 a m., MONDAY, hollow cheeks, in his sallow, withered weary and travel worn, hut still full of citing hunt he was all the time con- W ED N ESD A Y and FR ID A Y , for Rockland, Cultivators and Harrows, So things were whon Toulme de the Shakespearean story—before she making way-landings as above, arriving In season skin and in his pathetically melancholy fight, at his dear old plantation home | soions of footsteps behind him. Perhaps Oaborne MowlngxMau height and 66 AND slaves may have caught it from their rou's pine knot, tho very next moment I SWAYNE’S the shoulder ut Loup-garou gave forth | surroundings, uud day by day a melan­ without an expedient in the face of an pounds iu weight; ut 12 years, 6 feet owuers, in a certain degree, or the re­ choly us tenuous us it was obscuie grew exigency. He slood with his hyad—that in height uud 70 pounds iu weight is a VARIED PILES verse may have been the case, for even the echo of the noise. The combatants ABSOLUTHLY CUBBR. OINTMENT in liis breast, it wus liurd to rculizu thut smooth old lieud with its halo of white fair average. Growth is very irregular the speech of the negro had begun to luuped nimbly about ut first, but soon L IN E O F they begun to fail. Toussaut forced the gruudeur littd departed from bis wool—bowed in perplexity uud silence. |n children und young peoplo generally. perceptibly affect the purity of that of fumily name und that he, the lust of the Toulme turued uway. Berhaps two inches may be gained iu nis master before the advent of free­ Loup-garou back uud finally hit him on G O O D S AT U^SUMavra. Said ty dr v» t r Do Blit us, wus left without u future, Thut very day Jacques Coupcourt held two mouths, uud for the next ten dom. I mention Provencal planters be­ the head just as he got tuugled between ' C E N T H N E R ’8 the prongs of u many forked little tree. and yet he did, in u way, understand u long, bitter conference with'his sister mouths not under an inch, even up to cause there were a few of them all th u t th is wus so. Anais. She pleaded with him eloquent­ the age of 10 or 12 years. While growth THE JEWELER. P oor L oup-garou 1 T h a t w as th e last of around tho gulf coast, and especially Most of the time, however, he was ly, tenderly, earnestly, for some projpise is thus rupid fatigue is readily produced. was their number uoticeable in the him. Toussaut deliberately jxruudul guy enough. He wus u during and ex­ of safety for her lover, but in vain. During the pause weight is guined, and c B. EMERY, southeastern angle of the Mississippi in him lu death (hero und then. But Tous- sunt had not escuped unhurt, lie must | pert sailor, and from morning until Jacques wus inexorable. He denounced work can go on uguiu.—New York Fresco and Sign Painter the palmiest days of slavery, or about night be would sport with the wind uud her os a traitor to her family, a dis­ Ledger. the time wheu the feud between the have suffered a lesion of the spinal | THE ROCKLAUD COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, l»l>7

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Renat nr .Tone* Admit* That- There Can Be SOAP & SPONGE RACK Health is Wea'th! bnt One Standard of Valne. Adjustable Io any style «f Bath Tnh 5 0 “ > W ! No government run maintain nt one time more lh:ui one standard of valne, any more than it cau maintain more than one standard of weight, or more Dr. E. O. W est's than one standard of measure, or more ■ than one standard o f length. If there be two or more standards of different, A , * valne, the standard of lower value will Nerve and in prnetieo become the only standard. A permanent, orlrlnaJ and copyrighted feature. Pleaae send any ruggeMtona or If one goes into the market, the law recipes to ®ur special editor, addressed Good Cookery. 7 W ater street. Boston. being that a yard shall be either two Brain Treatment feet or three feet in length, and buys OLD Lli'H A RD ’S CLOCK, 'fa s h io n : "N eighbors, here is a poor gift (Copyright) carpets by tho yard at a fixed price, ------1 to tlie town. As it is kept in honor, so there will be delivered to him carpets By MARTHA II'CULLOCH WILLIAMS shall the town keep honor. ’’ Then, with- TIIK ORIGINAL KM> GE5VINE. M A IN DINNERS FOR PLAIN PEOPLE (Oopyright. HOT, by th.»Author.] more ado, ho was gene, lint up E. R. DURKEE & CO.’S measured iu yards i f two feet in length. If he buy eoul by the Ion, the law being "Did ever one hear of such vanity?" I ridge,Kile of tlie clockhouse $1 0 0 „ P » c k a q e fo r 7 0 o W ith Plain Directions For Pre­ that a ton shall be either 2,000 or 2,240 sa ..d .,the cobbler 11, .»«. s wife. «bir(U boll began " to ring nilverly, nf|(, • (h|> ninl o„ all tlio 6 Packagoa for $ 4 0 0 p a r i n g . pounds, he will receive tons of 2,000 "fanity! It is ..inch worse-down-1 mwk ,.ch„ tllprllimillR. Kor nwhlle Salad Dressing. pounds each. If lie buy potatoes by the right impiety, I call it, tho baker s fat uppefneh* ho plensed the worshipful SIKIWISO RACK IN I'OSfl'IKN BTy D ear 3 a 1II*»:— bushel, the law being that a bnshel Tim cd Wire with l’orcelnln Htmp Cup, 4<’n rnch Bliiiraiitwd t» he ih' tl imine You know thnt I believe thorcurhly In shall contain either two peeks or four dame said loftily. | councilors they hail no thought bnt to " “ " Wire •• " 2ftc ench fruits and vegei -bies, fer that tir^d feel­ pecks, there will be delivered to him "The counselors should not give the i be glad. Bnt by and by rami'memory Xlfklrd Brass Wire with I’nt-relnli) Cup, each ing Instead of cl. ugs and cure-alki, and thing house room—never!" put in Miss' of their wives and what pother they ’• •• Wire •• 9.00 each bushels of two pecks each. am .n OHLY NY n®w' th a t the Sewf-on is up n us fo r these Snip, who cut half tho frocks fti the would make were the thing'deeided out FOR BAI.R BT flellcious as w e ll as ce«nm<>n sense rem On the same principle, if the law ho lloiise Furnishers nnd llnrdunrr Dealers thnt a dollnr is either n gold coin, with village. ' hand. So the assemblage broke up edies, I am going to send you a few pre The "'3S T Salad on by gcrlptlens which will build up your apK a bullion valne eqnnl to its fneo valne, "Such presumption ninkes mo sick. ! 11 ■■»''** °r lll,y reKar,'*ng old LEO. FRANK, - Manufacturer petite and consequently improve health. Dressing sold or a silver coin, with a bullion value of Tho idea of old Richard, with not a see-1 lr nr R ' W. J. Coakley The event showed them to have been 174 F u lto n S«„ N rw Y o rk . '24HSO First, I am rolng to tell you hew to make only half its face value, and not con­ ond coat to his bark, daring to make a 8« nd Postal Note or Stamps ttatslotfuo Free a strawberry shortcake fit for a queen, Send fa r Booklet vertible at par into gold coin, the sell­ wise men. Soon tlie clamor of ridicule gift to the town I" Mrs. Flagon, the POCKLAND ME. and the rul was given me by a queenly Giving’ many novel u sesaf this ers of tho carpets, (he coal and tho pota­ grew to sneli a piteh that the harrow grandnioth h»« was a superb cook. d- ‘ssinr. In .* ndwiches, lunch- alewifo, said, setting her arms akimbo m a il who moved town waste and rubbish Mnll Orders Promptly nttrnded to. e'o Advance In 1’i lce M S H avana i nating standard, with the inevitable ter, who had lint jnst taken service well. Whtu the oakes are done lot the H A M T O A S T . fast and no traeo auywhero of tho man la the Cigar, consequences of injustice witli refcreuco with Dame Flagon, said gently ns she first and third ones remain whole, but Mln^e finely a quarter of a pound of him self. split the second one, and then spread the cooked ham with an am .ovy, boned and to past, contracts and uncertainty with set her pail under tlie pump and pro­ We use the IliiCfl H avana T obacco " A pretty pass I mil brought to l" lie crushed berries between each layer and washed; add a littlecayi rmeand pound­ reference to future contracts. ceeded diligently to fill it. wo can bin in the manufacture of over the top. If a richer cake is desired ed mace; beat op two eggs; mix with tlie Indeed, Senator .Tones admits In tho "Shut upl You are a saucy minx to said, setting down the handles of hie pile w hipp1-! cream over the top layer. mince, and add Ju“t sufficient milk to report of the silver commission of 1870 open yeur lips before I give yon leave. harrow. “ Curse tlio clock I I dare neithei Have yoi ever served strawberries In keep it moist; make quite hot, and thnt "whenever under tlie double stand­ Do it again, and I send you packing," keep it, sell it, nor take it back to tlie dear jelly ? 11 they are most appetizing serve on small rounds of toast or fried ard there is a variance between tlio le­ tbe dame said angrily. council. A plague on old Richard and In this nay The dish Is called bread . gal and market relatieus of tlio metals And serve her right 1" muttered the I n11 'vorkM' I would not grudge a J.W. A. Cigar JELL’ :D STRAWBERRIES, CORN BREAD. the standard would be practically based in chorus. "Who is she, an out- 8TOou In time for thu next mull at these money iu circulation wus $1,627,065,- to dwell with them. Men now gray ami pi Ices .* lies, and so a until the dish Is full. Pour Rub the ribs thickly with salt ail over. briefest space was telling her talo tc Opposite Thorndike Hotel, JtouklniiQ 014, making $22.08 per capita on an es­ pursy told how when they wore boys he For an averago «>f 40 letters per week nr less, Hl.AO in tlie balk e of the custard, beat the Let them lie in a cool place for one week. timated population of 71,909,000*. bail been seen one morning pottering father mid mother und begging them nr " •' more than 40 and less than loo, 2.00 whites of t e eggs to a n.ertngue with Then, whon wanted, wash the meat in March 1, 1897, on tho eve of McKin­ abont tlio little house he still occupied. they loved her to keep iu safe hiding A. J. ERSKINE For all legal work rs low us It cun possibly be tablcspoonful of powdered sugar, heap cold water, place it in a saucepan with done. what she had fetched. FIBB IKBURANOi AUJUST. on tic? top, . nd p la c e a few o f the choice cold water over the lire und boil until ley’s inauguration, the total money in It had stood empty and ownerless fot ask your suppoit Mr. Business Man for this "No. that would bo cowardly," 417 Main Htroet, - • Rockland, Mslne. berries Inst rem nit / of stale cake. APPLE DUMPLINGS. table. You have done no wrong oi Truvelcrr* Acvldout Insuranco Company, of ilsr on an estimated population <51 72,418,- carver und gilder, with u linn below de­ ord. Conn. Now iu me time to begin to prepare Roll biscuit dough till about one half meant any With clean bands ouo cun K an Inch thick, or divide into six por­ 000. noting thut ho could also mend clocks. CANNED STRAWBERRIES, To fully appreciate this increase ol How he hail managed to live sinco always leave the event to God. " ICE tions und pat into shape. In each cue and this t w way to do the work. After M ervvn Ap Rice, fold an apple, cored and pared. Steam tho money in circulation in tho United was part of tho mystery. IIo had Bet Peggy did us she was hidden, and was the berries are picked over and washed or bake thirty minutes, or until the ap­ turning to go back, when a large, fail AT'IORNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT L, \ (never for. t to wash them), let as States it is only necessary to say that ples are soft. Sometimes it will be neces­ man stepped over tlie threshold, saying many as . be put carefully in a gran­ in tlie last ten mouths it amounted to 407 Main Street, O. W. Perry wauls thu puhllu to know sary to bake sixty minutes. Serve with its he threw a goldnicce on the tublo; that ho is supplying cuatouwrii every day ite preserv .ettle at once be placed on u $1 05,909,758, or more than $2 per cap­ I*. <». Hoa 1074. K O C hl.A ^D , a so u r sauce. along his ice routes. platter. T each pound of fruit add ita of the entire population. "Food, drink, rest for myself mid my beastl Give me those, and quickly. My Ho lia s not sold out— he is on deck w ith three-quarters of a pound of sugar, and White House Coffee It While tlio absolute circulation lias h . r . j /. 1 the IInest outfit thin city ever saw. let them sta. d for two or three houru, un­ errand requires haste.” m adefrom the freest Moc’hl passed ull previous high water murks PIJYbJCIAN AND BURGEON Ice delivered ut your door at ull hours. til tlie jule is drawn from them; pour W h it e and Java. Its flavor it pe­ tlie per eupita circulation is still $1.80 Then tin- strangest thing happened. Let me put your name ou my list. it in the kettle and let It come to a boil, culiar and is unlike and su All the birds iu the clock hopped out, Gtllce and Itcsldence below tliut o f 1892, just before tho pan­ and remove the scum as it rises; then perior to that of any othei 2A Muaonio B treot, , R o o kiar ic. But tlio per capita is now higher one after another, and sang, not thoii put in the berries with the greatest care, codes m the world—a dis Special Attention given to diseases of tbe eve . H o u s e than it wus iu 181)0 or any year in tbe accustomed note, hut a chorus ot so that tluy may not be crushed. Ae tinct triumph in tbe art ol “ Tine i-f. thie-e-efl" At sound of it tlie C. W. PERRY. soon aa they come thoroughly to aboil coffee-blrnSbig. Sold onlj history of thu republic prior to that. ( to 10 A M. stranger started mid would have run Ofllae (lours I to 6 1*. M. put them in warm jars and seal tight in one and two pound cant Then why are tlio times not us good us away, hut Peggy said, witli a smile: f after 7 1’. M. C while boiling hot. Keep in a dry, cool C o ffe e by Grocers generalty. they were along in the late eighties? Telephon B est place, because Itn sure they will spoil It is not possible for un Simply be. ..use good timek depend ou “ Oh, the funny clock! Next timo those if kept in a dark, damp cellar. scrupulous dealers to mu publie com.deuce ami industrial activ­ same birds will sing to you, 'Good muu Cochran, Baker & Cross. Non you may think I am running to or chance Coffee sold in thll good maul' " In O ur One and ity, and not ou tlie amount of money in FIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT one remedy in this consultation, but the way. It you can’t get thi! " I’ll give you a hundred crowns for circulation. This is simply the teaching INM L'ItANtE. strawberry season, like life, is very short, Coffee of your Grocer, wrili thut hit of giligerbretid carving," tlie Line and you must improve the time, else you two pound us. We want you to try it of the old proverb thut a nimble six­ The Oldest I nun rance Agency in Maine pence is better than u slow shilling.— Strang r said, tying it keenly. Peggy «o MAIN M’lHEKT, ItOGKLANI The Best '1'ohncco will be searching In vain for this favorite Dwinell, Wright & Co., smiled again, Tint slnsik tier lieud and fr u it . Cans onJv. Boston Chicago Times-Heruld. ■ . It. (HICUKAM ' J. U. HAKKB O. O. CHOe» Best Braiids of (Jlgii's N ext week I am going to send you some slipped away under pretense of lielping Best Quality of l'ipea her m. i.a r set the table But sho did JAMES WIGHT, excellent prescriptions for preparing Don t One W ay to G et ICIil u f th e Silver Question, Best Aasoriliiciit of Goods * spring vegetables, and if you follow di­ nothing of tlio kind. Instead site run Bark Place, ItOCKI A N D , ME Best Kind of Treatment 26 rections you will see a smile of approval “ MiNUTE TAPIOCA’ '•YOU MAY HAVE IT F o g A KISS, MISTRESS hot, foot toward tlio town. Half way Bother PRACTICAL GAS AND HTfAN on Tom’s face, I am sure. ---- ANU----- PEOUV. ' there, upon the highway, she met tlie e 'IT T J U R Yours for a vegetable diet, Soaking ‘MINUTE GELATINE’ right maybe two clocks u yeur and now king's halberdiers und learned they were H o w a rd C igar Co. COMFORT J ON US, i id dealer in Pipe and Hleatu Fittings, Hut * No fto.kln«. Come. ro.3 Apparatus. BOSTON. A lawyer in Butler, Mo., has baptized hew* at to tie \ -uipfu. uouuetlors, I go'd gift they had mucked und wit at & over with the teuton yolk ol the egg, and Mwnge ltee»lve JwarU, * ______put It buck lu tlie oven to glaze. hi. twin eon. Gold and Stiver u y tu g in t h u n i i u . t, sim ple h' -atud | naught. u i u r w , ^ a'n tlyrllg Sit., dockland C THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897,

UNION I . Harry Johnston and wife o f Rockland called TWO BICYCLES. ' on relatives in this place Sunday------W ill .“5 1‘O IX T S 1 Bowley has gone lo Rhode Island to Work ------Sadie Sukeforth of Appleton was the William 0. Hewett & Company. The Courier-Gazette if arranging to giveaway a nice blciclc in the guest o f H attie Fossett recently------Mrs. town of Camden ami another in Thomaston, to some boy or girl in each ON OUR COOD8 Emma W alker of Rockland who has been visiting her neice, Mrs. Emma Heath,returned town who may receive the largest number of votes fn.m new anti old ANOTHER CYCLONE A Little the Be9t Cloth home Saturday. Mrs. E. A.-Fossett 1s visiting her sister-in- This time it is in prices at W. O. Hewett & Co’s subscribers. It will be an opportunity for smart boys and girJs to earn Cloak Dept. It. would take a page to mention all A “ “ “ in M ake law, Mrs. Susie M . Heald, of Thomaston. 2 a splendid wheel by a little effort. More particulars later. Mrs. Freemsn Smith of Rockland gave her of the bargains contained therein. Here is a A ** ■* «’ P it lecture on “ Scientific Temperance Instruction handful for illustration: in our Schools,” to a large audience in the A •• * Least in Price and Congregational church, Sunday night. FUR COLLARETTES THOMASTON bridle pattly done that when finished will be The Best Sellers you can get. Mrs. M . J. C. Hemenway is in Massachu For 83, 83.26, 83.60, 83.76 up to 86. pretty as we 1 as novel. setts for a few weeks visiting her brother------Capt. W illiam Masters died at his home on Deputy Warden Wyman has upon his desk The Union Track Association is putting the In Cape, Electric and Wool Seal, also Astrachan and Krimmer, West M ain street, at midnight Tuesday, June a miniature horse collar made o f bone. The track in order, ior the trots that are to come Latest Style, full sweep and nicely lined, cheaper than you can 8, of Bright’a disease, from which be had collar was wrought out by a convict who pre­ been a sufferer for many months. Capt. Mas­ off soon. buy the fur to trim your old one. sented it to the deputy. Bessey & Hemenway have finished buying ters’ trouble was aggravated by the unexpect­ Warden Smith has contracted with the W. No Trouble to Show G oods-^^^^ apples for the Boston markets, having shipped ed death of bis wife in October, 1895, ^rom a H . Glover Co. to build an additional story on SILK AND VELVET CAPES nearly three hundred barrels, for which they surgical operation performed in New York the wing of the prison containing the offices have paid good prices, giving the farmers a Our Prices 83.98, 84.60, 86 and 86.60. city. H e was completely prostrated at the , for a chapel and school room. W ork w ill be YOUR MONEY BACK FOR chance to get rid o f their apples which have time and his nervous system never revived commenced as soon as the weather becomes Beautifully Embroidered witli Jet, full lace and ribbon necks from the shock. More recently business re- ' THE ASKING. been somewhat o f a drug on the market. settled and some “Empire Pleat’’ in back. Also a few more of those all verses weighed upon bis mind, thus tending Children’s Day will be observed at the Beginning June 21, the train will leave at wool capes in all colors, trimmed with wool and soutache braid to the advancement of the disease. Capt. ' Congregational church next Sunday morning. 7.50 a. m. instead of 8.15 and arrive at 515 aud silk at $1.50. Master was of a free, jovial disposition, bluff A concert will be given by the Sunday school. p. m. instead o f 5.25. See new time tables and hearty in manner, but ever kind-hearted | The members of the Methodist Sunday for particulars. JACKETS and true. H e was born in Thomaston, at school will have a concert at their church A new sidewalk is being built from the what is now known as Owl’s Head, Dec. 19, Sunday evening. school house to the end of the old sidewalk We have decided to close out a lot of Ladies' and Misses’ Jackets 1840. H e followed the sea for quite a number Children’s Day will be observed by the which w ill be much appreciated by the school that formerly sold from $8 to $12 at the low price of $2.87. They of years,having charge of the schooner Ada F. Baptist Sunday school the third or foutth children------Everett Davis has bought a new have the small sleeve and are made in both fly and button front. Whitney, bark Martha A. McNeil, and from a Overland wheel of Payson & Robbins, East voyage from New York to San Francisco, of ( Sunday in this month. The town of Frederick, Maryland, on the has returned from Bucksport------Mrs. Lizzie Union------Lola Burrows returned Wednesday the ship St. Paul. After leaving the sea he WARREN SUITS line of the B. & O. railroad, boasts of a M ank is able to be about the house------James from several days visit with friends in Rock­ entered into busness in 1884 with Silas J. S. ’ A man from Salem, Mass., was here Tues­ We are closing out at reduced prices, ‘A word lo the wise is freight station built more than sixty years ago. W alter of W aldoboro was at F .A . Perry’s, Jr., land------A large party of wheelmen will go Starrett, under the firm name of Masters & ' day to make repairs on Tiger Engine------sufficient. Its distinguishing feature is a tower on top one day this week------Mrs. LeForest Fuller, to Togus, June 17 to the celebration at the Starrett. The firm discontinued doing busi- ! Zenas W ight has gone to Boston to work for which contains a bell that was tolled in days who has been visiting at W . H . Fuller’s, has Soldier’s Home------The officers of Orient M r. Sanborn of the firm of Chase, Sanborn & ness in 1895, B’nce which time Capt. Matters gone by on the approach of a train. Horses Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will pre­ Co., at his Summer residence at Marblehead. returned to her home. W illia m Q. Hewett <&. Company, has been in retirement. H e was a member of were the motive power in those days. When sent a special program for the good of the Wadsworth Lodge K.of P. He married Sarah ' ------Austin W ight and Miss Hartshorn have 374 MAIN STREET. it comes 10 railway stations Thomaston has order at the next regular meeting, June 15. A . O ’Brien by whom he had one child, a returned to Boston------Miss Agnes Hanley, one that was built one hundred and four APPLETON Refreshment? w ill be served. son, Harry O . Masters, who survives him . while visiting her brother George, fell down years age. It was built for the famous Revo­ East U n io n .— A. W . Payson has been O ther near relatives remaining are two ' stairs, hurting herself quite badly------Tiger Some of our fishermen have been in luck lutionary General and first Secretary of W ar, recently. E. D . Gushee took 40 pickerel in confined to the house the last few days with brothers, Capt. George Masters of San Fran- ' Henry Knox. It stands about seventy-five Engine Co. netted $150 from their entertain­ HOPE SEARSMONT cisco and Silas W . Masters of Thomaston, and 1 ment------The trap has been taken from the less than an hour from the Allen brook, a tonsilitis------A . M . Titus caught a salmon feet north of the spot upon which the Knox from Alford Lake, weighing 4 % pounds Miss Hattie Bean and Mi*s Alice Purr are two sisters, Mrs. Betsey Watts, of Thomaston water and alewive fishing is over for this year. short distance along Sherman’s m ill and he W e s t H o pe.— Apple ttee» have not blos­ residence stood. I t was occupied in its earlier did not move from one spot in taking the lot. recently------Mrs. Annie H all aud Miss Lena at home from Castine Normal School------W e and Mrs. Arnie Coombs of Rockland. The ------E.Smith and wife were in town Tuesday. somed as lull in this section as last year------days by the numerous farm hands employed Gould of W arren spent the day with friends are glad to welcome Mrs. Horace Muzzy and funeral took place Friday afternoon. Rev. C. ------Silas ITanleyand wife of Thomaston were Saturday he caught six trout near the same Fishing is good in the Alford Lake. A. M. by Knox, from which fact it received the family back at their old homestead again. here Wednesday------Fred Spear is having a spot in less than thirty minutes. They were at this place last w eek------The base ball boys Titus caught a 5 lb salmon one day last week D . Boothby officiating. name of ‘’farm house.” W hen the Knox & stable built------Supt. Hayes o f the shoe shop beauties, the lot weighing ten pounds------will hold a dance at Farmer’s hall Saturday ------A. B.Stevenson of Thomaston was in this Capt. George W . Wallace died at his home Lincoln railway was constructed this old is in Boston this week------A. P. Bateman and Edwin Keating and wife were here from evening, June 16 A good time and large place Sunday------Mrs. E. B. Robinson visited in Thomaston the 10 h inst. at the advanced historic building was utilized f r a passenger attendance is anticipated. Music by Ler- wife of Lowell, Mass, visited friends in town Warren Tuesday calling on friends------Mrs. her sister,Mrs. James Liitiehale.at East Union age of ninety years. H e was a son of Col. station. Since, changes have been made the past w eek------Tiger Engine was out for Eva Haskell of Camden is visiting her parents mond’s orchestra. last week------Mrs. Cyrus Wentworth of Joseph and Deborah (Smith) Wallace. He w.thin hut the exterior remains about the practice Tuesday evening------E. P. Rollins Mr. and Mrs. John Lovett------Will McLain Rockland and her niece Mrs. Charles Gould Prices That Talk. was born at Millbridge, Me., Jan. 30, 1800. same. and wife of Rockland were in town Wednes­ of Haverhill, Mass., is making his first visit to There Is Nothing So Good. of Upton, Mass., visited friend* in this place I t is a singular coincidence that his birth and The members of P. H enry Tillson Post day------Mr. Flanders of South Waldoboro his native place for thirteen years. H e came Wednesday------Mr. and Mrs. Smith Maxey of death took place on Thursday. Dec. 15th have voted to invite the Knox & Lincoln There is nothing so good as D r. K in g ’s is at work for Albert Vaughan------Even the through on his wheel------Miss G rade Hicks West Rockport visited at Francis Taylor’s Sat­ 1831 Capt. Wallace married M ary Cobb of Veteran Association to hold their next an­ New Discovery for Consumptiob, Coughs and R o c k l a n d , J u n e 12, 1897. pigs are not pleased with the weather and arrived from Garland, Tuesday, and will spend urday and Sunday------E. C. Gould is suffering Cberryfield who became the mother of ten nual gathering here. Colds, so demand it and do not permit the don’t want to stay in their yards, one having the Summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. from a sore e y e ------George Simmons our ven­ Dear Sir:—Below we qnoto to day’s children. Capt. Wallace moved from Cherry- G eorges R iv e r .— The Y . P. S. C. E meet­ dealer to sell you some substitute. H e will jumped over his fence no less than four times and Mrs. O W. Currier------Mrs. H. N. Titus erable horse dealer is driving some fine look­ field to Warren in 1837, where he followed ing was lead last Saturday evening by Mrs. not claim there is anything better, but in order prices fo r in less than an hour, one day last week, and is home from West Upton, Mass. ing horses this spring. H is brother Charles his trade of blacksmith. In 1850 he came Annie Coburn. The topic lesson was, “ That to make more profit he may claim something N o . APPLETON.— I t was reported in a late has two of them and J. W . H ilto n drives one with his family to Thomaston where they ye bear much fruit.” J »hn 15 :I 4 ------Miss this week Wednesday another stray one was else to be just as good. You want D r. K ing’s Yellow Corn, weight, per bu. 36c C.-G. that A . C. Clarke is to be chef of Bay Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simmons are made have since resided. Capt. W allace kept a Caro Rhodes of Rockland is visiting at M r. Raptured on the street. New Discovery because you know it to be Point hotel. This is a mistake as he is to be happy hy the recent arrival of a fine little boarding bouse for many years on Knox and Mrs. Frauk C lark’s ------Mrs. Jessie K al- The annual meeting o f the Standard Club safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good Yellow Corn, measure, “ 38c head baker and pastry cook------Mrs. Jennie daughter ----- Rose Barnes arrived home Tues­ street. The later years of bis life were passed loch who has been visiting her brother, M r. A. was held in their rooms M onday evening and ur money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Waterman is visiting in Lincolnville------John day from W averly, Mass, where she passed Yellow Corn Meal “ 38c in carring for bis home. H e devoted much W . Claik at Gl en Cove has returned home— the following officers were elected for the en­ Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Catlin, the old stage driver, is boarding at the W in ter with her sister, Mrs. Amy W ads­ tim e to reading. H e possessed an acquisitive Mrs. E. M . Clark, who has been stopping suing year: President— N . B. Eastm an; Vice Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good Yellow Corn, Cracked, “ 33c Andrew Wentworth’s------Miss Rose Rich­ worth------The Lincolnville band concert and m ind sthicb was stored with a vast fund of with her daughter, Mrs. F. W . Covel o f Rock­ President— E. A. Hayes; Secretary— Robert as is D . K in g ’s N ew Discovery. T rial bottle ards has returned to her work in Camden------dance at True's ball Friday evening was well Oats, 32c to 35c information of men and events that made him land has returned home. Walker; Treasurer—A. P. Gray. The elec­ free at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Reg­ an interesting person to converse with. His tive officers and J. M . W akefield were elected Miss Laura W aterm an returned to Boston, ular size 50 cents and $1.00. attended by an appreciative audience------Mrs. Wednesday------Miss Florence K im ball is at years, nearly spanning a century, had made CAMDEN trustees. The club is in a prosperous con­ H annah Waterman is in Rockport visiting work for Miss M innie Dunton. y friends------Tileston Heal and Gertrude Went­ him contemporaneous with some o f the most M r. and Mrs. Joseph Crane have the sym­ dition. The evening of June 17 was set apart worth called on friends in Seaismont Sunday. stirring times in the history of our pathy of the whole community in the death of as special ladies’ night when a musical and B urkettville .— E. L. Harding returned ------Mrs. H . C. Goding spent Sunday with NOTICE. natioi). A t a period in his earlier their son Arthur which occurred Monday literary program with refreshments will be from Warren Monday, where he has been C A S T O R IA Mrs. O . E . Robbins in Searsmont------M r. and days he was connected with the m ili­ from appendicitis. Deceased was but eigh­ provided. visiting a week------T . H . Day traded his Don't pay 35c or more for grain Mrs. L. P. True were in Union Sunday------tia, filling the office of captain. In teen years old, was a very promising young The three times three cheery which broke black pacer, Robert J., for a work horse with For Infants and Children. Otis Robbins of Searsmont was in this place when you can got just as good at politics a Democrat, he labored for the suc­ man and ’tis sad to think that he was cut off the midnight stillness Tuesday night were George H all last w eek------J. M . Harding and on business Monday------M r. and Mrs. S. L , Spear’s for 33c per bushel. cess of his party, his last vote being cast in from this world in the flower o f his youth. given by the members of Arcana Lodge and E. L. Harding caught three trout Tuesday Tl.fae- Bills and daughter May, Mrs. D . A. Payson the presidential election of 1896, he walking H e had many friends among the young people responded to by Georges River Lodge, that weighed seven pounds and four ounces. ' it OS ilmlla and Mrs. C. A. Bills went to Rockland Mon­ Don’t let them stuff you hy saying to the polls to deposit it. Capt. W allace had who were very conspicuous at the funeral Knights of Pythias, in Glover hall, at the fine ------Deer are as plenty here as sheep. They M iu tu rt ortrj vuppir. day to attend the Universalist convention------lived so long in the community that he will ceremonies. Besides his parents there sur­ banquet which the knights were enjoying. are seen every day------W m . Bowley went to of their grain is better for it is a great big Mrs. Julia Harwood and sou Arthur were in be missed by others than his family. A vives two sisters, Mrs. Frank Handley and About half a hundred K. P.’s from Thomaston Rhode Island, M onday, after visiting his bluff. Belfast Tuesday on business------S. C. H ew ett widow and four children survive him— Mrs. Miss Louise Crane and a brother, Edwin came up and the rank of K night was con­ parents here for a few weeks------Farmers are went to Rockland Tuesday to attend the Uni­ Jane Cooper of Lynn, Mrs. Charlotte Havener Crane. ferred by the home rank stuff. Speeches fol­ having a good time getting their ground ready Call and see for yourself. versalist Convention and visit with his brother of Linden, Mrs. Mary E. Robinson of Med­ Mrs. J. W . Pearson and son K eith are lowed and a fine time was enjoyed by all. to plant and then have it get wet again so Special Bargains W. O. IIewett-»— George Athearn has torn ford, Capt. George E. Wallace o f San Fran­ visiting in Belfast------Miss Em ily Burd is Megunticook Rebekah Lodge of Camden they have to do it over again. down his barn and will rebuild, adding ten Respectfully yours, cisco and Mrs. George Edgerton of Thomas­ visiting in Gardiner------Capt. Uriah Lamb will visit W arren Monday evening and the feet and connect with bis house. ton. The funeral will be held Sunday after­ and son were in Boston this week------Miss degree will be conferred on several candidates. CRIEHAVEN BICYCLES noon at 2 o’clock. Minnie Campbell has returned to Winterport Supper will be served at 6 o’clock. Capt. Thomas Ames of Owl’s Head arrived Not marked up to trado for old Th e Seventy-Second annual conference ------Mrs. Frank Poole, daughter Clara and Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 Chas. T. S pear, The Tiger Engine Company wish to extend last week in his new boat. H is sons H enry wheels hut marked down for of the Congregational churches met with the son Roy, have gone to South Bristol where D ays. a vote of thanks to all those who took part in and Charles came with him and will remain tho bonellt of cash buyers. A 295 & 297 Main St. church here Tuesday and Wednesday. There they will spend the Summer------Miss Marian Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind, says: the play “Under the Gaslight,” given for the through the fishing season------Miss Emma few of the bargains: was a large attendance of ministers and lay L . Kelley, the accomplished local editor of M y wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in benefit of the company. Davis has gone to N ew H arbor her former delegates. The conference organized with the Herald returned Monday after a week’s ’97 m odel M onitor, $55 00 every muscle and joint, her suffering was ter­ Don't hang your Grindstone The boys are talking of taking in the F ire -1 home, for a two weeks visit------Crie Bros. <«• choice of Rev. S. W . Chapin of Woolwich recreation with friends in W interoort------’97 W abash, 36 00 rible and her body andface were swollen al­ Muster at Bath on July 5th. have their weir in lishing order and thus far for Moderator and Rev. Mr. Burrows of Wis­ Miss Grace Parker has returned from a visit ’97 << C ro w n , 50 Q0 most heyon^ recognition; bad been in bed for on the saw horse, buy one have caught two salmon------Miss Addie casset as scribe. The program as printed in with her sister, Mrs. Dudley Talbot, Dorches­ No. W a r r e n .— M r. Perry has had his ’96 u C ro w n , 35 00 six weeks and had eight physicians but re­ of our . . . Young and Mrs. Fred Norton of Matinicus T h e Courier-Gazette of June 5 was carried ter------Miss Maud Bessey of Belfast visited wagons painted and fixed up------Mrs. W in, ’96 « D u k e , 30 00 ceived no benefit until she tried the M Y S T IC called on friends here Tuesday------Mrs. John out. The session Tuesday evening was here this week------Mrs. W illis Williams H u n t visited Mrs. Everett H u n t last Tuesday « CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It gave im­ Crie arrived Tuesday to join her husband. ’96 O rien t, 39 00 marked by an able sermon by Rev. O. W . has returned from a visit in Boston and Fall ------Brainard Burns visited his parents Sun­ u mediate relief and she was able to walk about They w ill spend the Summer as usual at ’96 E agle, 89 00 Folsom of Bath. Mrs. Horace Little of River------Mrs. Frank Hall of Boston is the day------H ollis Merry and Russell Benner in three days. I am sure it saved her life.” Seaismont Cottage------Good Will Circle met ’96 E clipse, 36 00 Thomaston rendered a solo very * effectually. guest of Mrs. Orris Bowers. have new wheels which they recently pur­ u Sold by W . J. Coakley, Diuggist, Rockland. with Mrs. Lottie Rhodes last Thursday. The ’96 F o w ler, 37 co The papers and addresses at the W om en’s There was a large attendance at the con­ chased in Rockland------Miss Inez Merry Circle has sold the handsome hooked rug ’95 *< F o w ler, 35 00 meetings Wednesday afternoon and evening cert given by the Camden Musical Associa­ visited her parents Saturday and Sunday------FRIENDSHIP made last Winter and have commenced ’96 u W averly, 42 •were interesting and able. The tinging of tion in the Methodist churcL, Tuesday even­ The sociable in Grange H a ll Tuesday night 00 another one. The Good W ill bakery is doing 30 00 Th e combined elements which met in Miss Kelley of Camden Wednesday evening ing and it was the pleasure o f all to enjoy passed off quite to the enjoyment of all who ’95 W averly, a flourishing business. Cook's ball on June 4 to raise money for one of the most delightful concerts ever given were present------Mrs. Benson Cslderwood Don’t e afraid because the prlcea are cheap. was greatly appreciated. Large congrega­ They are sent CL O. I)., privilege of examination, the pastor and to earn a dollar towards the tions were present at the meetings. The in town. The solos by Miss K elley, Miss ▲gent for the largest jobnlng house and manufac­ repairs of the M . E. Church were successful local church entertained, dinner and supper Adeline Adams and F. M. Packard were turers In the United States. 24820 as the jingling of the money certainly proved. being served at the vestry. It was decided to especially good. The selection by Miss ------Wednesday, June 9, another social hold the next conference in Rockland. Murphy, Miss G ill, Messrs. Young and Bar- H. E. MESSER, ----- BEARING THE ----- event will take place in the ball, this time to Capt. George Masters and New ell Jordan of bor was also a pleasing number; likewise the 8outh Union. raise money to send the pastor and his wife San Francisco are in town. selection by the male auartet, Messrs. Tetley, away on an excursion. W ell we are glad to C a p t E. L . Montgomery arrived home from Cooper, Packand and Brewster. T h e chorus PINE TREE TICKET make it pleasant for them, but the wonder is sea Thursday. work showed the careful,conscientious training Great Reduction where does the money come from during A fish market has been opened in the Craw­ of Director Tetley. what most people call hard times? Surely a ford building. Mrs. Adelbert W aitt, a young married way is provided for those who deserve the Mrs. H. M. Overlock entertained the Rick- woman, took a dose of carbolic acid Wednes­ I n P r ic e s good things of the world.------The workmen Rack club Thursday. day for some unknown reason, and all that on the M. E. Church have the outside about saved her life was the prompt and efficient FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Mrs. James Chapman and daughter Olive finished and the masons will have the ceiling Mounted - Stones of San Francisco are visiting at Capt. Caleb service o f two physicians. A t present writing done by the time thia is in print. Th e im ­ Levinsaler's. Mrs. Chapman last visited Mrs. W aitt is comfortable. provements are much needed, and both add Already to use. H costs Thomaston seven years ago. H. E. Capen of the Bay View attended the W ill Sell For Cash. to the strength and beauty of the edifice- Forty-five members of Arcana Lodge K . of 18th annual convention of the Hotel Men’s Gents' Fleece Lined Underwear, worth 6O0 for87t When completed it will be one of the most only . . . P. visited Georges River Lodge of W arren, Mutual Benefit Association in Boston, this Ladles’ Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined convenient as well ts handsome structures iu week------Leonard Salisbury has gone to Underwear. ” 30o ” 21c Tuesday night. A fine time was bad. Ladies’ Fleece Lined IIuse, “ 25c ** 210 the county. H . B. Cook is doing the joiners ___ S 2 .5 O The officers of the Ladies Library have Bar Harbor where he has employment for the Youths* natural random Uuderwear “ 25o “ 20c work and B. A. Murphy the masonry.------suspended issuing books until after the annual Summer. Blue Flannel Bhlrtlug. " 8O0 “ 26c Melville F. Francis is home from Bucksport meeting which will be held about June 21. The evening in Japan given by the Y. W. Farmers Flannel, best quality, 22o We have a good assortment of Cotton Crash, worth 0c per yd. for 4c aud 6c Seminary and will return after spending hit T h e books now in hand will be repaired and C. T . U . in the Christian Science rooms M un­ Try my 86c M olasses, actually worth 40c. vacation. Mellie is one of our fine young loose atones (not mounted) that we new ones added. day even'ng was one of the pleasant events Year Money Hack If Goods are not mb men and his friends are all glad to have him are selling very low. We have a A new industry has been started at the of the week. A nice literary program waa Represented. at home.------Ralph W . Davis has moved to few more of those famous prison. Warden Smith discovered a man presented to the enjoyment of all, which was Union and w ill remain there fo ra few weeks. among his wards who had learned the trade followed by games. Bert Law ry it in charge of b it business in of hair dyeing and braiding. Mr. Smith put Notwithstanding the hard times J. A. J. L. LENFEST, Friendship.------Scb. Edward Lsmeyer, Capt. GRINDING MACHINES his knowledge to the test and the man is Brewster’s establishment is running full blast Beal,from N ew York with a cargo of coal for M . turning out some fine whips. H e also has a and a large amount of work is being turned ■ UKKKTTVII.I.K. lttf B. Cook, is at bis whaif discharging.------The that fasten on the grindstone frame, out daily. M . E. Church society are making preparations it is the only machine made that will to hold a levee July 3 in Cook’s b ill.------One ROCKPORT of the most depressing results to .he people g r in d G. E. Cazleton is home from a business o f this community has been the refusal o f the L evi Seavey trip through the West------Mrs. Myra Clark U . S. Senate to reduce the duties on borscic MOWING MACHINE and Miss M ay Barker are visiting in Islesboro acid. W ith this commodity kept by the robber sections and do it well. It holds All the New Ideas in ------Mr. and Mis. C. N. Black were in town tariff at a rate which is beyond the money limit anything from a chisel to a steam Tuesday------Mrs. John Harkness and Miss of the laboring people is an injustice which Alta Treat attended the Lincoln conference w ill not be easily explained sway when our planer knife and costs only Spring Style Hats in Thomaston Tuesday------M rt. Lizzie Spear, next hoard of town officers are to be elected. Mrs. J. H . Eeils, Mrs. C. E . Paul, Mrs. F P. 8 2 . 2 5 Libby and Miss Gertrude Amsbury attended D w i g h t , Illinois, Oct. 18, 1896. BOOTS, SHOES, the Universalis! convention in Rockland------To whom It may concern:— lio n . H . L . Shepherd enjoyed a few days HAVE DISTINCT M ERITS. There is but oue Keeley Institute ...AAD.... fishing at Ranglcy lakes Ibis week------M . M . H. H. Crie & Co., Rolhus retained front Boston this week------They ate cut and made by experienced and intelligent hands, sizes are full authorized hy us to do business as such I E. E. Auisbury is in Boston------Mrs. H . F. and are warranted to be made strong. I have these goods in all grades, also a iu the state of Maine aud that oue is HARDWARE, - ROCKLAND CLOTHING Parsons, Mrs. E. A. W entworth, Mrs. O . P. full line of Summer Suits, Summer Overcoats, both for bicycle aud street located at Portland, under the manage­ | Sbepheid and Mrs. H. A. Andrews attended wear, Hammocks, Straw Hats, Truuks, Grips, and (he finest iiue of Furuish- ment of J. D. Lovett. His physicians 456 MAIN STREET. For Men and Hoys. the Lincoln conference iu Thomaston, iugs iu the city. are especially instructed at Dwight, 13 Wednesday. 111., hy Dr. Keeley, in the correct ad- I lu.vu tu uck U i. following: • EE THE NEW j W alter L . Lcvcusalei has discontinued bis tniuistraticu of the Keeley treatment The Singhi Studio I liab market hut will continue to tun a cart. O. E. BLACKINGTON. Syracuse Plows uud Cultivators, for the cure of alcoholic inebriety aud Sw eaters AMD ' There probably never was a time io the Hussey Plows aud Cultivators. drug using. Is now open under the history of the town when there were to msny All Keeley remedies are manufac­ management of Bicycle Suits ; empty buildings at now. Stores and dwelling 1‘laut, Jr., Goods. tured by us at Dwight, ill., aud can­ ] bouses teem to be plentiful. H o w we would Tyler Lever Spring Tooth Harrow not be purchased for useiu the state of j like to return to the days when the ship yards ILLS OF CHILDHOOD Standard Spring Tooth Harrow, Maine except hy the Keeley Institute L ev i M o rse ■ were busy. Theu work and money both were Are often iu! sunder stood by even the best physicians. Worms are one of the most prolific causes of Infant mor­ at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeley ▲NO . . . i plentiful. tality, and yet they can be absolutely cured b y h o m e treatment is administered only by said LADIES ' FOOTWEAR A SPECIALTY Builder.* Hardware of .11 Kind,. I It is rumored that the Carletou House will treatm ent. Institute within said slate, all claims to not lung remain without a proprietor. Several Wooden and Iron Pumps. tho contrary being made with iuteul to Fred fl. Davies i parties, we uudcisiand, arc ucgotialing with True’s Pin W orm Elixir LEVI SEAVEY, | the owneis. Mr. Merrifield is to manage the deceive. TRADE! CENTRE, ‘ Flak iiouse at South Hope. The right man T u b L e s l ie E . K e e l e y C o . All photographic work done I in the right place could make money here— ,, valuable Look about child re a sent free Lo mothers. 0/ ibpe J E. E. JAMESON, (signed) Curtis J.Judd, promptly aud iu the best man­ u-ort/4* a ijstcud/j/, Particulars free. l>r. J. F. T ill F

THE EOCKUAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1897

ing the rear from all sources >5030.60, m ak­ and >50 toward tbtf support of a resident par- THE BASE BALL OtAMONO UNIVERSALISTS ing total cash on hand >5845.21. There was tor In Waterville. Tuesday evening was devoted to short ad­ paid out for missionary work >2473.39; the Pale and Thin Not Sparkling a. Brilliantly an It Might dresses and the following interesting ones sum of >1000 was invested in a permanent for Rocklnnd-Needn Pol tab In jr. We Are Not Selling at Cost DOINBS OF STATE CONVENTION THIS WEEK fund; the paying of current expenses, inter­ were delivered: “The Drift in Theologica- Could Not Help Herself for Three est on trust funds, ipecial appropriations for Thought,” by Rev. H. F. Moulton of Bidde. It is hard to understand why Manager Months — Impure Blood Causes educational aid, and for aged and indigent ford; “ The Preacher and Pews," hy Rev. H Quinn concented to play two games in Port­ Neither are we going out of buRiness but these Abstract of all the Important Report*, ministers required > 154612 more leaving a R. Rose of Aubnru; “ The Unchurched and Croat Suffering—How Relief land, Tuesday, with the team in a crippled prices look like it. Small ProfltR and Quick Showing That the Denomination I* Being cash balance at the end of the present con­ How to Reach piem," Rev. E. F. Pember Cam e—Better than Ever Before. condition. Sales for C»8h Attended By W ell Deserved Prosperity.— vention year of >723.70. Invested in funds The music at Ihe evening service was furnish­ But this is what he did, in consequence of A List of the Committee# and Officers ed by the church choir and Rev. M r. Mitchell. U I have been in poor health owing to which two mote defeats are credited against are the following amounts: PI.OUR. Chosen—Eloquent Sermons and Addresses Educational Fund, >576.81 It was exceptionally fine. Impure blood, weak stomach, biliousness us. G a lo re. Ministerial Relief Fund, 1251.45 Conference meetings were held at 5 a. m. end sick headaches, ever since I was n The first game ended in a dispute, in the Our sales on Flour are enormoun. because H ope Universalist Trust Fund, 2560.28 and 8 30 a. m.Wednesday, led respectively by child eight years old. I have suffered second game our fielding was wretched. we sell tho I'ent at the lowest price. which buys a very fine Pomona Oolong • The Tuesday issue of The Courier-Gazette Very ttnewt W in te r W heat m illed $5 40 which we guarantee will suit the moat fas­ South Hope Universalist Trust Fund, 289 35 Rev.O. F.Alvord of Kingfield and Rev. E A. W e will let the Argus tell about the games: told how the convention of the Maine Uni­ everything for the past 14 years. I got so Very finest Spring Wheat milled, H 25 tidious tea d rin k e r. Read of Richmond. The number of delegates Two victories in one day and a correspond versalist* opened under most favorable cir­ Waterville First Universalist Fund, 3000 00 low that 1 could not help myself for three V ery fin est H oller Process m illed. 5 00 had considerably increased since the previous ing boost in the percentage column of the cumstances, a large attendance, smiling skies Permanent Ministerial Fund, 10,000 53 months, and was pale and thin. My MISCELLANEOUS day’s sessions and the committee’s second re­ the league standing is the latest achievement LAHI) and harmony supreme. The address of w el­ w o m a n ’s m is s io n a r y s o c iety. neighbors did not expect me to live of President Woodbury’s men. They de 9 lhs Best Rolled Oats, ?5c come by H on. W . T . Cobh, which was then port showed that credentials had been offered Best Pure. 10 lb Pulls, 70c The following is an abstract of the report ol through the winter. I asked my doctor feated the Rocklanda as easily as any good Beef, Wine aid iron, very best, pint size, mentioned briefly was received in the most by over 200 I he business meeting was held B est Compound Fairbanks, fific 35c Miss Alice Blanchard of Portland, secretary at 9.30 and one of the first things in order if I ccv.ild ta k e H o o d ’s S arsaparilla and he thing that haa come down the Portland pike (10 lb Pails) hearty manner by the delegates and visitors of the W om an’s Universalist Missionary N ew York Pea Beans, band picked, best, was the presenting of the report by the com­ this season. and it has naturally been gratifying to our said that I c • :ld take ns much of it ns I SUGAR per peck, 35c Society: mittee on resolutions, Rev. C. A. Hayden, Before giving the particulars of yesterday’s 1 pound good 1 renin Tartar, 22c citizens to hear the complimentary remarks liked. I very.soon found it helped me Rest Fine G ranulated, 05c “ The W om an’s Universalist Missionary contests it might be well to throw out a hint 5 pounds Rest Bulk Starch, 25c which have been made upon all hands about chairman. very much. I continued its uso until Best L ig h t Brow n, 04 l-2o Society of Maine, this week attains its third that if that very amateurish young team I pound Best C itro n , I7o M r. Cobb's address In selecting him for this THE CONVENTION RESOLVES I had taken six bottles, and nt that time I 100 lbs Fine granulated, $4 H5 birthday, although some of its members have of players rcpreienting Rockland in the I pound Three Crow Cream Tartar, .’Wo important part of the program the Church of been loyal workers in theW om an’s Centenary The resolutions complete and as such pre­ looked better than I ever did since I can Maine League have got the idea into their MOLASSES 1 pound Stickney A Poor Cream Ta rta r 33c Im m anuel showed an exceedingly wise judg­ 1 pound Fancy Rio Coffee, Association these many years. The W . C. A. sented herewith for the first time were as fol­ remember. I shall never be without heads that they can make a good impression, Very finest made Fancy Ponce at 40c a ment. 1 pound Pure Itlo Coffee, the Womans National Missionary Society has lows : Hood’s Sarsaparilla ns long as I can get it. gallon. President Tw itchell’s response was right up prove a drawing card or win many games by 1 pound Good Rio C offee, deemed it wise within a few years to some­ “ Resolved, that we hail with joy the signs It helped me more than any other mwdi- their senseless, unnecessary and asinine kick­ Very Finest. Poto Hico made at ,’Wc a gallon 5 pounds Gold Dust Washing Powder, to the handle, too, and contained some im ­ One trial will convince you, all we claim. what change its organization and has asked of the times which indicate the constantly ing, then in the goodness of their heart* rome fi pounds Rest H u lk Soda, portant recommendations, of which the con­ cine that I have ever taken. I advise any­ W e have cheaper grades as low as ll»c a each state to form a W om an’s Universalist widening acceptance of the faith of the Uni­ of their best friends should take the team out 4 pounds Fancy evaporated Apples, vention made a mental note. Mr. Twitchell one who is in poor health to try this gallon. Missionary Society to be composed of dele­ versalist church. In pulpit and magazine and behind the barn when they get home and tell said in p a rt: gates from Mission Circles. It is hoped that in paper, words of preachers and writers show great blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. SOAPS “ Sometimes a doubter questions the future them that they are queering themselves. time every Universalist parish in the land will that men see that the doctrine of the lover* I owe my life to this medicine.” E l iz a But they are young and inexperienced so in Standard 10 bars fo r 25c Remember that a com poto Ixith In of Universalism as a distinctively organized S tar, 7 bars for 25c have its mission circle. ignity and fatherhood of God involves the A . R u m r i l i ., B o x 1178, C la re m o n t, N . IT. reality there is some excuse. i i . h 1 m d in Q U A ! J T Y . W e sell only body, hearing so much of the same general, Am erloan F a m ily , 7, barn for 25c pure, fresh goods and guarantee satisfaction “ A glance backward gives encouragement conclusion that men are to reach holiness and A ll druggists. >1; six for >5. Get only Hood's. Two games were scheduled for yesterday liberal spirit in all the churches, hut he whose A m erican E xtra, 8 bars for 25c In every case. Note these few prices and for the present and if missionary communion blessedness at last. desire is to reach men unburdened by nega­ afternoon and although the weather was cold Lenox, 7 bars for 25o remember that yon can save money here on is slower now than in King Olaf’s time it is “ Resolved, that we deplore the failure of Section seven endorsed the quota system of Welcome, 0 bars for 25c tives, sees cleaily the pathway leading up the there were over four hundred people out. anything in the grocery lire. also more in line with the Master’s teachings. the arbitration treaty with England. We re­ raising funds. The first game was started nt 2.10 with hill to still greater achievements. In the account of one of K ing O laf’s mission­ joice however that in the large majority vote Section eighth declared especial satisfaction “Here in New England, where the spirit of M iller and Phil Viau as the opposing pitchers. ary journeys, to be read in the Heim skringla, and in the fact that New England united with with the reports from the three auxiliary so­ Capt. W iley began to kick at Umpire Brad- liberty first took root, the faith gradually has this sjeech of bis is recorded as addressed to with the great Middle States in voting for cieties. ley from the time Viau pitched the first ball been spreading, until during (he past months Gudbrand a Dales who preferred his uwn faith so beneficent a measure. The report was then adopted as a whole. we have for the first time in our history found over the plate. The speedy south paw had North End Cash Grocery, to the Christian. King OlaAaid, “Now two “ Resolved, that we will do we all we can to At the opening of the afternoon session every Maine parish ministered to by a faith­ the Portlands completely at his mercy for the Rankin Block, also 306 Main St., near Park, Spear Blook. choices lie between you and me, either you hasten the day when all war shall cease. We there were interesting 20-minute addresses on first two innings, not a man reaching first, but ful, settled pastor. In spite of hard times and take your christening now and here or else you join with our fellow believers in the brother­ the general topic, “Methods uf Work.” Rev. financial disaster the Universalist church has in the third he became a trifle rattled and the give me battle now today. Gudbrand a Dales hood of man in laboring for a world’s tribunal R. I). Towne of Lewiston spoke on the been grounding itself in the hearts of the Grays took advantage of the - opportunity to replied, “ Seeing that our god has not the before which all causes like that of Cuba, method “ In Education;” Rev. E. W . Pierce score three runs and take the lead. Burns people until this long looked for day has strength to help us, we will now trow in the Armenia and Crete may be decided in the W e R epair come. Under prevailing conditions no such of Paris on the method, “ In Literature” and was first up and was out on a pop fly. Deisel God in whom thou trowest,” and they all took spirit of Jesus Christ. Rev. M . B. Townsend of on the method result could have been obtained but for the singled and stole second wlih ease. Miller Christ’s faith. “ Resolved, that we urge upon the General continued, systematic work of the past twenty “ In Organization." Interesting remarks were fanned the air and Coughlin got a pass to “ Leaflets telling how to organize, formulas Convention the duty of retrenchment in all Broken things years. Having established self-supporting also made at this session by Rev. W . I I . Rugg, first. It was Nick's hatting day and he began for conducting meetings and topic cards will departments until the present debt shall be churches in the larger towns through the co­ financial secretary of the general convention it by driving out a single, scoring Deisel and be sent any person applying either to the paid. operation of pastors and missionary, it now nd by Rev. C. R Nash of Kansas City, M o., sending Coughlin to third. Nick then stole If yon don’t believe It tuk-e a look into one ali<>|> mid nee the largo until president Mrs. E. S. Hobbs of Augusta or to “ Resolved, that we earnestly urge all our who is in Maine seeking assistance for the will be necessary that the efforts o f the mis second. Houle was hit, but Roussey lifted the secretary. Do not wait to do great things parishes to pay in full their quotas to state her of bicycles we have repaired the past fe w d a y .. It beat* all bow people sionary be directed to building up circuits, and building up of a parish there. the hall to right for two bases, scoring Cough­ be content with small ones and have a mission and general conventions. Only when this would suggest: First, that in the interim be­ The election of officers also took place at lin and Nichols. flock to onr ahop and it mint be because wo do out- work thoroughly, What circle in your church within the year. The shall be done throughout the country can the the afternoon session, with the following re­ tween the meetings of the executive com­ Viau’s attack of rattles continued in the W om an’s Universalist Society has this year general convention do its needed work. sult : we have done for others we can do for you. We will repair anything almost mittee, the president be empowered to direct next inning when Polhemus round him for a given >150 to the state convention to be used “ Resolved,that we pledge anew our heartiest but a broken heart. the work of the missionary. Second, that President— lio n . Emery O. Bean of Read- single, Burns a h u e on balls and Deisel’s toward the state missionary’s salary. It has efforts to secure temperance in living, purity instead of sending the missionary from place field. clever sacrifice advanced both runners. Pol Also helped by a loan a young lady enter in municipal, stfte and national governments WC ARE MACHINISTS to place, the executive committee be requested Vice Presidents— Rev. E. F. Pember of scored on the attempt to put out Miller. Tufts College Divinity School, beside giving and unity among all followers of Jesus Christ, to locate him in most promising centers, if Bangor and E. S. Fobes of Portland. Coughlin’s single sent in Burns and Nichol’s to the Pacific Coast Mission and the Kingfield the head of the church universal. possible, circuits, there to remain until a Recording Secretary— Rev. W . W Hooper line drive over the right field fence lor a church. “ Resolved,that we gladly recognize the ser­ settled pastor be secured or the impossibility of Deering. homer cleared the bases. Houle got his base “ D o we Universalist women of Maine suffi­ vices and courtesy of the Rockland parish and of such a result made certain. Treasurer— Merritt B. Coolidge of Port­ on halls, stole second and third and scored ciently appreciate our inheritance from the its pastor, Rev. Thomas Stratton, the work of “A somewhat extended acquaintance over land. when Beazie lifted the ball to the house in past, so that we earnestly desire to make our the committee on decorations and the services ROBINSON & SMITH, the entire state has convinced me of the pos­ Committee on Fellowship— Rev. O. F. right for two base*. stewardship of the faith that is ours of service of choir and organist, our thanks are due and sibilities by weekly visits and merely casual ac­ Alvord of Kingfield, Rev. W. II. Gould of In the meantime the Rocklands had made GO On.lt St. — — FLocltlanci to those who shall come after us? I f we do, given to local and general preBB and to the quaintance. Located in my section for a Dexter, Kev. R. D. Towne of Lewiston, J. II. but two runs to the Portlands nine, but they may we all strive to increase the usefulness transportation officials for favors received. term of weeks or months and securing inter­ Barrows of Bethel and A. II. Brown of Qld- kept up an incessant and apparently uncalled of the W oman’s Universalist Society of “ Resolved, that we tender our sympathy to est by personal contact, the net expense to town. fur kicking that was disgusting to the shiver­ M aine." our brother Rev. F. M. Houghton in his the convention would oe reduced and the Trustee— H on. S. W . Carr of Bowdoinham. ing spectator!. THE MAINE Y. P. C. U. severe affliction and we hope for his restora­ efficiency of the missionary agent greatly en­ Sunday School Secretary— Rev. W . H . The kicking culminated in the fifth when T h ia tion to active service in the ministry.” hanced. During this time he may render ad­ Among the reports which were to have Gould of Dexter. Deisel hit the ball to left. It struck the been rendered at the convention was one by Another resolution over which there Jwas Preacher of the Occasional Sermon— Rev. ree Silver-plated T easpoon yellow sign on the fair side of the foul pole. F visory assistance in any part of the state considerable discussion, but which was finally where a vacancy appears or a call is heard. Miss A nnie M . Frye of Bethel for the Y . P. I I . R. Rose of Auburn. Deisel took two cases. added to the above list was the follow ing: with “ If I might indicate localities, I would sug­ C. U ., Miss Frye being the state secretary of Alternate— Rev. C. E. Angel of Norway. W iley began to kick and soon a half dozen “ Resolved, that we urge the General Con­ gest Milo, LaGrange and Brownville as a that order. Miss Frye owing to sickness was The delegates to the General Convention more chipped in. W iley became abusive and every vention at Chicago to vote against the M eri­ iromising field where a few months' life and unable to present that report, but for the which meets in Chicago next Fall are as fol­ was put out of the gnme. The kicking con­ den Profession of Faith and ofler for its con­ large size abor among the people would settle a pastor. good of the cause prepared the following lows: Rev. Henry Blanchard I). D. of Port­ tinued and Umpire Bradley awarded the f sideration a creed as simple as the following: Gray, Upper and Lower New Gloucester are statement of ihe work and its progress: land, Rev. John Kimball of Turner, Rev. R. game to Portland 9 to o— and we would have cake of “ W e believe in God, the Creator of the ripe for such a movement. Camden, Rock­ The Maine State Y . P. C. U. is composed II. Aldrich of Guilford, Rev. H. R. Rose of won anyway. Universe and the father of all mankind. port and H ope should certainly receive the of thirty-six local unions, and of that number Auburn, H on. Sidney Perham of Paris, Ara “ W e believe in Jesus Christ as the supreme THE SECOND GAME. weekly services of an earnest devoted pastor. twenty-eight have recently reported to the Cushman of Auburn, C S. Fobes o f Portland, spiritual teacher of men. The second game was started at 3.20, and Buxton and Hollis are already partially or­ secretary, giving a membership of 1050 of II. N. Keene of Rockland, B. A. Meal of W hite Cloud Soap “ W e believe in the final blessedness of the as was expected the Portlands won as they ganized." which 408 are members of the church; could Augusta, Mrs. C. S, Fobes of Portland. P. O. reports have been received from all the unions whole family of m ankind." Vickery of Augusta and D. W. Mansfield of pleased. M iller was kept in the box while THE OPENING SERVICES. the visitors substituted Bass, the ex-Maine containing 1 am sutc the gain would have been quite SOME MOKE REPORTS Bangor. FREE—A SPOOL, President Twitchell called the buiiness magnificent, for the total number of church There were two applicants lor next year’s College pitcher. For five innings this stocky meeting to order at io A. M. Tuesday and Rev. Dr. Blanchard of Portland reported 20 yards of the best sewing members reported last year was only 344, state convention, the church of Messiah in little (wirier held the Portlands down to three announced a solo by Rev. Stanford M itchell to the convention for the Westbrook Semin­ thus the 28 unions give a net gain of 64. Portland and the church at Dover and Fox- hits. H e had wretched support and evident silk with every small size cake o f Caribou, the evangelist singer. M r. ary visting committee. The instituion was ly became discouraged for after the fifth the • The State Y. P. C. U. is sub-divided into croft. A vote of the convention was taken Mitchell’s excellent silo gave the convention shown to be in excellent condition. The WHITE CLOUD 8OAP. four well organized and prosperous associa­ and Dover and Foxcroft it is. Portlands hit him freely. Had he been deceutly what inspiration it might have lacked, and scholarship has attained a high standard and tions. Th e Oxford District Association, the WOMEN TAKE A HAND. supported the score would have been small, The cost of this spoon and matters went ahead with a rush and uniform­ the curriculum has been broadened. Th e at­ Central Maine Association and Penobscot The W oman’s Universalist Missionary the Portlands only scoring one earned run. ity. Rev. W. M. Kimmell of Portland, our tendance during the past year has been 25 spool of silk comes out of our Association have all been organized since Society was to have Thursday forenoon to it­ It is a very peculiar coincidence that Miller former Universalist pastor, led in prayer and per cent larger than for 10 preceding years. June, 1896, the Cumberland Association was self but inasmuch as the business of the con­ was very effective up to the sixth when he pocket entirely—it’s one of our Mad’ by «»• nonotuck silk co. the address of welcome and response were President H . S. W hitm an is at the head of organized in 1893. The reports from unions vention had been so quickly disposed of, they weakened, hut remember he had pitched ten given as above told. the institution and Rev. W . W . Hooper of connected with these associations are most held their session Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. straight innings. In the five innings the ways of advertising. We want you to get acquainted Only a portion of the delegates had been Deering has been engaged as special finan­ flattering, and when we see outward youth E. S. Hobbs of Augusta, the state president, Rockland* got hut two hits. able to hear Rev. J. M . Pullman’s sermon of cial agent. The last legislature voted a grant with the whitest floating soap on the market. If and inward culture and development going in the chair. The exercises included several Then the Lim e Burners landed and in this Munday night and that talented divine was of >4000 to the seminary which grant was ac­ forward together we feel sure the work is of a interesting reports and addresses. The most inniug scored their only run* of the game in your grocer can not supply you send us his address. called upon to make a short address before cepted. The heirs of Jesse Davis of Lisbon permanent character. important report was that of Miss Alice this manner. Fitzpatrick singled to centre his departure. M r. Pullman spoke 15 or 20 have enriched the school by a scholarship of There are six Junior organizations, one Blanchard, the secretary, abstract of which and took second as Pol fumbled. HADE ONLY BY JA S. S.'K lRK & Co., chicaoo. minutes, concluding with the prophecy of a >1000 and about >9000 has been received each in Portland, Lewiston, Waterville, Dix­ appears elsewhere in this article. The 1 eport Quinn got his base on halls and Coburn brilliant future for the Universalist church. from the Walker fund. THE LARGEST SOAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED 1839. field, Norway and Kingfield; the latter is a of the state treasurer, Mrs. E. I I . Sargent, singled, filling the bases with nobody out. “ Its opportunities," said he, “ are the grand Rev. O. F. Alvord in behalf of the com­ member of the State Union, and at Dfx showed receipts to the amount of >518 and Chestnct fouled out. Murphy then got in a eat ever known.” mittee of fellowship, order and discipline ter there is a partial Junior composed of fif­ disbursements of >444 leaving a small balance smashing two bagger, clearing the bases, h im ­ The appointment of committees followed rendered the report of that committee. A p­ teen girls. The total membership of Juniors on the right side of the ledger. self scoring the fourth run on Dorsey’s single. and this is the correct list. plications for the fellowship of the conven­ threw tim out handily at first. There was one OTHER GAMES is 174, of which 77 are boys and 97 girls, in Wednesday evening was devoted to three Up to the sixth the Grays had secured five Elections— Rev. T . B. Payne of Westbrook, tion have been received from the parishes in man out and ihe score still six points off. June 8, A t Augusta, Augustas u,B elfast 3. alL probability, Fair eld, Pittsfield, Skowhe­ exceptionally fine addresses on “ The Univer­ runs on three bits and very yellow fielding. F. L. Lincoln of Deering and R. Kyes of Poland, South Portland and Woodfords and Sullivan hit a hot ball to Murphy at third, gan and Deering w ill organize Junior societies salis! Church” as follows: “ Its Pioneers, In the sixth, however, they hit well. Rontsey At Lewiston, Lewistons 8,Bangor 6. N orth Jay. duly granted. Fellowship has been granted who fumbled it and threw poorly and Sullivan soon. Let us urge the parents and the senior Heroes and Past,” Rev. A. B. Ilervey, Ph. D ., Polhemus and M iller got clean singles and June 9, At Augusta, Augustas io, Belfast* 8. Resolutions— Rev. Henry Blanchard, D. the following clergymen: E. W . Pierce of was safe at first. Dolan made a hit aud Sul­ members to interest themselveB in the Junior of Bath; “Its Faith,” Rev. Henry Blanchard, Coughlin and Nichols two baggers. These At Portland, Portlands 7, Bangors 2. D. of Portland, Hon. E. O. Bean of Read- Pans on letter of transfer from Vermont con­ livan went to second. Burrill hit a slow hall work, these little folks are to compose the D. D. of Portland; “Its Opportunity,” Rev. with fine base running and two errors gave June to, At Bangor, Augustas 5, Bangors 1. field and Rev. F. E. Barton of Bethel. vention; L . W . Coons of H allow ell on letter to Fitzy at second who fumbled it and the future Universalist denomination, and by W. M. Kimmell. the Grays five runs. Auditing Committee—A. H. Brown of of transfer from New York convention; A. B. bases were full. their questions and comments it is plain that The convention closed at noon Thursday. Single* by N ick and Burns, a base on balls, Oldtown, C. E. Rollins of Westbrook and Ilerve, Ph D. of Bath, on letter of transfer Viau was getting tired, he looked it, and T ht game with Rockland here this after­ they are able to assimilate a great deal more At 5 a. m. there was a conference led by Rev. a bouquet uf error* and good base running H o n . S. W . Carr of Bowdoinham. from New York convention; Hendrik why wouldn’t he? Lizotte was the next man noon has been transferred to Portland. instruction than they now receive. The va­ O. Howard Perkins of Freeport, and at 8 a. gave us three in the seventh and singles by Religious Services-—Rev. Thomas Stratton Vossema, ordained at Halifax, N . S., Sept. 16; up, and hy patient waiting he got his base on rious branches of Y. P. C. U . work “ 2 cents rn. another, led by Rev. F. L. Payson of Coughlin and Nick in the ninth with Dorsey’s of Rockland, Rev. W. H. Gould of Dexter S'anford Mitchell of Caribou, on letter of balls. T b it forced in a run and we trembled a week plan, “ postoffice missions" and many Lisbon Falls. There were several more re­ muff of H oule’s long fly pushed the score up W . Bowdoin, M e.— W e have given Hood's and Capt. H enry Pearsons of Rockland. transfer from Massachusetts convention; I I . with delightful anticipation of what might other auxiliaries, are being adopted by our ports from mission circle presidents and the to fifteen. Sarsaparilla to our daughter for loss of ap­ Unfinished Business— Rev. C. E. Angel of A. Philbrook of Orono, on letter of transfer happen. Little Edgar came to the plate and unioners. There are about 200 “ 2 cents a services were concluded with addresses by Engel replaced M iller in the seventh and petite and also for a seveie case of tonsilitis, Norway, Willis Gray of Sangerville and Dr. from Massachusetts convention; D . L. bit a corker to shortstop Sheehan who threw week pledges," a large increase on former Rev. B. A. W right of Livermore Falls and the visitors’ scoring ceased. I he score : and it gave her a good appetite and restored A. N. Witharn of Westbrook. Fisher of Pembroke on letter of transfer from wild and Dolan scored. Everybody was years. There is only one short month before others. her strength. The past W inter she had an Nominations—Rev. C. A. Hayden of Massachusetts convention; F . M. Houghton PORTLAND AU It BII TB PO howling like mad gnd the Rocklands were the grand National Y. P. C. U. Convention W onderful to relate the Universalist* were attack 01 tons'll tis, and we believe it was due Augusta, Hon. Z. O. Gilbert of Turner and of Deering on letter of transfer from Con­ Coughlin rf 0 3 3 6 0 getting rattled. Kelley came up and after will meet at D etroit; let the Pine Tree State greeted with two days of perfect weather, Nlchol# c 6 3 3 4 to the fact that her health had been built up C. O. Wilkins of Kingfield. necticut convention; II. E. Townsend of waiting the prescribed limit was presented Y. P. C. U . come boldly to the front and sus­ and it was only when the delegates awoke Houle If 0 0 0 0 by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Mrs. T . T . W hitney. Reports— Rev. W. M. Kimmell of Portland, Pittsfield on letter of liansfer from New York ltouaaoy 2b 0 0 1 1 with a base on halls, forcing Burrill in. We tain the deputation of our state as a people and encountered Thursday morning’s drizzle Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic Rev. J. F. Rhoades of Fairfield and Hon. convention; II. F. Moulton of Biddeford on McGuirk lb 4 1 1 1 were now roaring like a western cyclone. The in push and energy and send a large delega­ that they realized what we have been putting Polhemus of 4 3 2 2 and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. Sidney Perham of Paris. letter of transfer from Massachusetts conven­ score was now 8 to 11, three racu on bases, tion. Let the influence o f the Young People’s up with the past two months. Burns 3b 6 2 2 2 The opening sermon by Rev. Selden G il­ tion. Letters of transfer were issued, trans­ Deizel ss 6 2 0 U only one out and Pulsifer at the hat. Christian Union of Maine be felt in expand­ W ell, the convention has come and gone. bert, D. D. of Machias was preached at 11 ferring Rev. J. F . Hammond to the Massa Miller p 8 1 1 1 Nate came to the bat with a look on his ing this glorious work. Its stay was one of pleasure to guest and “ NEW DOMESTIC’ IS THE BEST and it was listened to by the congregation with chusetts convention and Rev. H . A. P hil­ Engel p 0 0 face which, to anyone who knows a l ’ulsifer host and 1'he Courier-Gazette echoes the meant door die. lie beut his muscular form enjoyment. M r. Gilbert’s subject was “ E n ­ THE SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT brook to the Connecticut convention a gain Totals 40 16 13 10 27 U of eight in the ministerial force of the state. hearty wish of all that it may come again on that sphere, and away it sailed over out vironment’' and it was admirably treated. Rev. W. 11 Gould of Dexter reported for BOCKLAND Letters of transfer reported by the last con­ often. fielder Q ijidd'i bead for tw * bags. Lizotte, . Rev. M . B. Townsend of Dover assisted at the Sunday School Convention, the following Do racy cf EARLY all our pooplo have bad Bread of every vention, but which failed to reach their desti­ In compiling the above report The C.-G. Kelley and Edgar crossed the plate and the , grade— this service. being an abstract: “ During the last year two W iley e nation were issued by the committee, trans­ has been greatly assisted by the secretary uf Hhcchau ss score was tied. N TUESDAY AFTERNOON. new schools have been reported t the state ferring Rev. A. Conklin to Massachusetts, the convention Rev. W. W. Hooper of Deer­ Fl^rpatriok 2b France came b» the bat made a pretty drive I ACH grocer kuowe the kind to buy to Haltafy The occasional sermon preached by Rev. secretary, one at Skowhegan with a member­ hl# trade; Rev. T. B. Gregory to Illinois, Rev. J. F. ing Center, and to that gentleman thanks are tloburn lb to short right field. Pulsifer scored on the hit, E J. F . Rhoades of Fairfield came first on the ship of 48 aud one at North Jay with 60 mem­ Iceland to New York and Rev. Myra Kings relumed. The paper also wishes to thank Cheslncl rf and the game was won with but one man program Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Rhoads bers. One school was discontinued. A t the E all want that which ta (be best; a fact that's bury to Pennsylvania. The committee had the officials who prepared abstracts of tbeir Murphy 3b out. uot kurprlsiog— took for this theme the question which was time of the last report ol the secretary there Baas p no cases of discipline before it but as there reports for its use. W the subject of the Boston Globe's recent inter­ were 61 Sunday Schools in the slate, but it is The score tells the rest uf the story. Lew- were on the lists the names of several clergy­ The Beat Remedy for Itheuuiutlaw. Total 87 4 7 V 27 13 7 esting symposium: “ What Cao be Sub- probable that some have been discontinued istou played an elegant fielding game, but men no longer actively engaged in the work From the Fairhaven (F . K ) Jt eplater. O M E ST IC le the loaf that «uM«, It's wade by stuted for Christianity?” Mr. Rhoades ad­ and no notice given the secretary. Many Portlands 1 1 8 0 0 6 8 0 2—16 they must hit a bit more and M r. (jarrity must or who have removed from the state, the M r. James Rowland of this village, states Rocklanda 00000400 0— 4 C. E. HIRING. vanced some new ideas and theories which schools neglect to make any report, while certainly get some more pitching material. D names of John W . Hinds, J. T . Carr and John that for twenty-five years his wife has been a were quite as interesting as those of the some of the reports are very incomplete. For­ Earned runs. Rocklands 1. T w o base bits, W illis were stricken from the list and J. sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago Coughlin 2, Nichols, W iley, Murphy. Stolen buses, The score: the list this baker eminent divines who discussed the matter in ty-five schools reported 226 officers,398 teach- Deisel, Burns, Coughlin, Nichols, McGuirk. First Hammond was transferred to Massachusetts she was in such pain that she was nearly ik x j k l a n d the Globe. ars and 3,935 scholars, with a total member­ base on called balls, off Bas# 1, off Miller 2, off AB R BH TB PO A E where he now lives. crazy. She sent M r. Rowland for the doctor, Dor«ey uf 0 1 2 8 3 0 0 Rev. G. S. Weaver, D. D., of Orono con­ ship of 4559 and an average attendance of Engel 1. Hit b.v pitched ball, by Bass, Nichols, but be bad read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm MuUulrk; by Miller, Coburn. First base on errors, W lUy ,c 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 ducted the devotional exercises, there was 2897. Nineteen schools reported a loss in THE COMMUTEE ON REPORTS. Kheehuu s 4 2 2 2 1 8 and instead of going for the physician he Portlands 6, Rocklanda 8. Struck out, by Miller, singing by the choir, a solo by Rev. Stanford membership of 180 and 26 a gain of 454,a net The committee on reports, Rev. W . M . Wiley, Sheehan2. Chestnut; by Bass, Iloule 2, Fitzpatrick 2 6 1 1 8 8 1 went to the store and secured a bottle of it. Quluu I 6 U 1 2 3 0 Mitchel), and then a collection which netted gain of 274. The largest school is at Bangor K im m ell chairman, presented its report and Miller, Deisel. Passed balls, Nichols. Left on ( ’heHtnet r , Moul Perry H is wife did not approve of M r. Rowland’s bu ses, Portlands 0, ltocklaud# 10. Time, 2b, 20 in. 6 0 2 2 0 0 a comfortable sum, was taken for the bene­ with 472 members. The school of the church it was acted upon in sections. Murphy 8 6 2 1 1 8 urchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Umpire, Mr. Bradley. 1 fit of the ministerial relief fund. The com­ o f the Messiah, Portland, has 396 members,an Section first expresses satisfaction with the Cohuru, lb 6 2 2 4 11 0 Jread aud poet „ , aim thoroughly and in an hour’s time was VUu p, 6 1 3 8 0 vxcelleuce uevvr vary; munion service followed, Rev. C. H . Wells of increase o f 73 over the preceeding year. jine condition of things as presented by the We were beaten in Ixwiston Wednesday able to go to sleep. She now applies it when­ Belfast and Rev. Thomas Stratton having Auburn bad an increase of 65. It is to be report of the secretary of the convention. after we bad the game won 11 to 5 in the ever she feels an ache or a pain and buds that Totals N there'# Frauk UaakvlL.___ _ charge, assisted by Rev. R. D . Towne of noticed that the Sunday Schools show the Section second expressed special gratifies ninth inning, by errors by the same players Farwell'# Park Street Market - it always gives relief. H e says that no medi­ LEWISTON Lewiston, Rev. W. II. Gould of Dexter, Rev. trend of population toward the larger centers, tion over the enlargement of the Universalist who have lost other gomes for us when we Putaifer rf cine which she bad used ever did her as much Franco cf H. R. Rose of Auburn and Rev. H . F. Moul the city schools are growing larger while many Zion ofMaioe,by (be addition of new churches should have won. N all ibeae Mtoree are RIBING'B good#, from good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Gilbert 2 Bread to a rare To/lleU . ton of Biddeford. of (he village schools are decreasing. Singu organized and new church edifices built. It is such games that make us tried. I L L . Robbins Union, D . B. Cobb A Son Sullivan 8 I President Tw itchell had been called to his larly enough though, the percenaige of aver­ Section third commended to favorable But let the Lewiston Sun tell of how the Dolun » Searsmont and Warren Pharmacy. E. KlrilNG sell# hl# Bread lo uiauy other# home iu Augusta by important business aud age attendance is larger in the village schools. notice the growth in membership. game was won aud los.t Burrill I Rockland had batted Kelley bard all Jx-xotto 1 Vice President Rev. E. F. Pember of Bangor During the year 101 children were christened Section fourth declared the concurrent re­ Did You Ever Edgar . presided at the business session. Rev. M r. aud 62 members of the Sunday school united commendation by the president aud execu­ Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your through the game, getting 15 hits off his deliv­ Ev.lvy p Payue, iu behalf of the committee on resolu­ with the church. The report for the pieced- tive committee of the continuation of the exist­ troubles? I f not, get a Lottie now and get re­ ery aud scored i t runs. Lewiston hadn’t TU out of-lowu aud here a# well, uo lurita- Total# 12 27 16 1 tions, presented a partial report showing 160 ing year gave 87 christened and 27 united ing plan of missionary operations in the state. lief. This medicine has been found lo be pe­ been able to do much with the south paw B twirling of Viau aud up to the uiuth innmg KocalauU delegates in attendance. The report of the with the church. Five hundred and thirty- I bis was finally adopted after a spirited de­ culiarly adapted to the relief aud cure of all Lcwlslou executive committee, an abstract of which seven books were added to libraries. - Forty- bate, and Rev. W. W. Hooper of Deeriug is Female Complaints, exerting a wonderfully di had scored but live runs aud bad fouud Viau W'inuing run lib but one out light luuch of UBI appeared in Tuesday’s C. G. was read by W . three schools report an increase of >2,658, an continued as superintendent aud secretary for reel influence in giving strength aud tone to for bat seveu safe hits. This, too, with eight l.Ro. Llund 7.. W . Hooper of Portland. The report of the increase of >257 over the previous year. T h ir­ the coming year at a salary of >1200. Upon the organs. If you have Loss uf Appetite, errors by Rockland up to that time. Now it bit#, PuUlfer 2, Doiavy, t^ulno, Coburn treasurer, M. B. Coolidge of Portland showed ty-four schools paid their quota io full, 2 iu motion ol Rev. H . R. Rose of Auburn it was Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or is no wouder that many o f the spectators baaa bit, Fll&pai/lck. BLolan thought the jig was up aud started fut supper, Fiauov, Gilbert. WHey Double play#, the convention to be in a prosperous way part and 25 made no offering for the state voted to employ district secretaries. are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy Fltzuatrick a^U Coburn 2. Buae on bad Suuday school work. Among the gifts of the Section sixth recommending that the three or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters but that’s where they made tbeir mistake. pulalrer, LlZoUe, M elUy, by Melley, financially. eU eban Hit by nUefc-4 ball b> Viau. V A" THE CONVENTION’S FINANCES. convention was >50 each toward building new auxiliary societies continue to contribute to is the medicine you need. Health and Strength There wasn’t but a few of us ou the grand stand when Gilbert came to the bat and was Kdtey.Wlky struck out by VUu, Bun A t the beginning of the year there was a churches iu Kingfield aud Rumford Falls,>100 | the convention in the same manner and the are guaranteed by its use. Large boltles only ...... •' y, Coburn.* I s balance on band of >814.61; received dur­ to the slate convention for missionary work 1same amounts as last year. 50 cents at W . 11- K ittredge’s Drug Store. out in short order on a grounder to short who Edgur. i 2 16 yttrpe D ilHJNU H guvd. lu 1 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897,

DIAMOND GlITTEHIRGS MURE ODDITIES Much in Little IF YOU ENJOY It looks like snothet good spple year in A N tm «lr in Which Every Biw Hull En- Motherhood. << Maine. 1* especially true of Hood’s Pills. for no tied I A Cup of Co ffee thnwin«t in theJStnte I* Interested. cine ever contained so great curative power In A sno’W squall at Augusta one morning last so small space. They are a whole medicine In our i««ue of Foesday we were unable to A mother who is in good physical condition transmits week varied the monotony. That satisfies, that makes your breakfast Ihe give much apace to the game Rockland won to her children the blessings of a good constitution. Waterville and tome nthet Maine towns delightful meal of the day ask yotir in l^w iston on Monday, so we reproduce the report a scarcity of English sparrows this g ro ce r fo r following account as printed in the Lewiston The child fairly drinks in health from its mother's Spring. S u n : robust constitution before birth, and from a healthy A Biddeford clerk who bad been discharged high life T o begin wi»b, let me assure you (and this WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON’S mother's milk after. continued to work until the police were called [Hood’s is directed to the Lewiston Baseball club) that Is not that an incentive to prepare for a healthy in to put the fellow out. chest, .always ready, al­ “HIGH LIFE” I am no kicket, but the game of ball you ways efficient, always sat­ m ate rn ity ? The frost that bit some other sections of the played yesterday afternoon gave me a severe isfactory; prevent a eold Packed in 1 and 2 lb. air tight tin cans. Re­ iain in the abdominal section. You had no Do you know the menning of what country so heavily seems to have passed P ills or fever, cure all liver Ills, turnable if not satisfactory. is popularly called those “ long­ Maine by or touched it lightly. ficense to 1 -«e that game at all, and having it nick headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2fie. snatched from under your very noses in the ings," or cravings, which beset so Three carloads o f preserve jars were landed The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. IF YOU WISH FOR " v ninth inning after Manager Garrity had left many women during pregnancy? in Bangor one day last week, and busy house­ the grounds for Augusta was all the more ag­ There is something lacking in the wives are rolling up their sleeves in antici­ ti 1 is i s A . gravating mother's blood. Nature cries out pation. WASHINGTON r Th e score don’t show that you played a very It is said that one can almost bear the rus­ bad game, except in the batting column,where and will be satisfied at all hazards. No. W a s h in g t o n .— Frank Pullen of Union Ask for Winslow, Rand & Watson’s One woman wants sour things, tle of Cupid’s wings on Park street, Portland, you were lamentably weak against such a where eight recently married couples have wss here on business one day last w eek------fake pitcher as W iley, and only to get three another wants sweets, another made their abode. Rosewell rinkham while driving along the bits off the delivery of such a kid as Bass in wants salt things, and so on. road in Burkettville one day last week, ran ROYALTY CHOP A Lewiston boy, born and bred amid all the four innings he was up against you is into a heavy team and ’tis said hurt his horse Choicest blended F rraosa Oolong, in 1-2 lb. and 1 lb The real need all the time is to the opportunities for school and advancement, enough to give one an attack of insomnia. so badly he will have to be killed ------B. E. tin cans. Returnable if not satisfactory. enrich the blood so as to supply was found Thursday, hunting garbage barrels I t wasn’t the errors that were made that Cunningham went to Liberty on business nourishment for another life, and for food. Idle habits, drink, dissolute com­ lost the game, but it was a general want of Thursday of last week------M ist Lillian Pres­ panions, the lockup and the jail had done it. determination to win as much as anything to build up the entire generative cott who has been at work at Elmwood, is W inslow, Rand & W atson, H ow many such experiences M aine might T h e score don’t show it, but Gilbert had two system, so that the birth may be home again------H . F. Evans is still sluice- narrate. BOSTON. elegant chances to make double plays after possible and successful. ing rocks and talking ox------Frank Hannon getting his man at second, but he made two If expectant mothers would fort­ A North Cornville lad possessed of inven­ recently exchanged buggies with Albert Sold bv all the leading grocers. gj frightful throws to Joe Lezotte at first, which ify themselves with Lydia E. I’ink- tive genius has attached a music box to his Daggett of Sc. Liberty------Miss Lizzie Joe stopped in the finest shape. The second bicycle in such a way that when he pedals Hannon is at work in So. Liberty for H . B. liam's Vegetable Compound, which along the music box grinds out strains so poor throw in the sixth inning cost Lewiston for twenty years has sustained F uller------Some evil minded person or sweet that the ferocious bull dog who lies in persons effected an entrance into the wine at least two runs. thousands of worifen in this condition, there would be fewer disappointment* Killeen pitched a listless game and was wait is charmed from hit purpose. cellar of R. Tentchus Grotton last week and RANCES touched for 17 hits by Quinn's men. But at birth, and they would not experience those annoying “ longings." In Norway village is a cat that appears to carried away a lot of hard cider, soft apples one man stole a base for Lewiston, and that In the following letter to Mrs. Pinkhain, Mrs. Whitney demonstrates the take to water as would a duck. It is said she and rotten potatoes. Such thieving should CLARION a« o S T O V E S was France. power of the Compound in such eases. She says: may be seen, every day, taking a swim in the be stopped and the man that did it is a knave Lewiston’s new catcher, Kelley, was not in “ From the time I was sixteen years old till I was twenty-three, I was stream a short distance back of the store. ------Miss Myrtie Boynton of Hostile Valley "J toe riends Everywhere the best of shape and didn’t go in, and that The ordinary cat is as averse to water as a called on Mrs. Chas. Cunningham, Saturday troubled with weakness of the kidneys nnd terrible pains when my monthly because C.< y Ci.il be relied upon A T A L L T IM E S excellent little player, Edgar, went up behind periods came on. I made up ray mind to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable hobo, so this Norway cat's indulgence in ------Dea. Samuel Cunningham and daugh­ the plate. H e caught a fine game, got two ter, Mrs. S. Hibberd, visited relatives in a..d are Compound and was soon relieved. After I was married, the doctor said I morning baths is decidedly peculiar. bits and no errors. Three of the Colby graduates this year will Augusta a few days last week------Owing The visitors went to bat, the first three men would never be able to go my full time and have a living child, as I was study medicine, fifteen w ill teach, four intend to his horse not being able to get through the up getting successive hits and scoring an constitutionally weak. I had lost a baby at seven months and a half. The to become lawyers, one w ill study architecture, mud in the roads F. W . Cunningham has THOROUGHLY earned run. Lewiston didn’t score till the next time I commenced at once and continued to tak’e your Compound through one intends writing Reverend before his name postponed his view trip for an indefinite third, when she registered three runs, assisted the period of pregnancy, and I said then, if I went my full time and the baby some time, one w ill devote her time to mis- period. H e has a new improved kodak CSHSTRUCTED byerrors of Rockland. Three more run were lived to be three months old, I. should send a letter to you. My baby is now sionaty work, one is hoping to be a business ------M . W . Lenfest has completed the made in the fourth through four errors of the seven months old and is as healthy and hearty as one could wish. man, one will get some more degrees, and the barn framing job for Wm. Hannon, and a in the best m anner possible barn raising is on the tapiB we are told. * Rocklands and the two runs in the seventh “ I am so thankful that I used your medicine, for it gave me the robust rest are undecided. were also made on errors by the opposing *Jew Designs, New Improvements, health to transmit to my child. I cannot express my gratitude to you; I Getting married seemt to be attended with St ic k n e y Co r n e r .— The Stickney Corner team. unusual risks in Webster plantation. A re­ base ball club having seen an item in the t the same old standard of excellence never expected such a blessing. Praise God for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable The visitors bitted out two runs in the sixth, pot t that comes down from there says a newly- Union column of The Courier Gazette in re­ every detail. Ask your dealer for them three in the seventh and four in the ninth Compound, and may others who are suffering do as I did aud find relief, and wedded couple, who paid no attention to a tin gard to the Appleton base ball club being in or write to the manufacturers. and that’s about all there is to be said about may many homes be brightened as mine has been."—M r s . L. Z. W h i t n e y , 5 pan serenade, were waylaid on their bridal fine condition and capable o f knocking the it. A little more ginger, boys, and we’ll like George St., E. Somerville, Mass. trip, one o f their assailants seizing the horse conceit out of numerous amateur ball team* ’WOOD & BISHOP CO., you «1I right, all right. while another tipped over the carriage, dump­ the Stickneys will answer for one and say Th e score: ing the couple into the mud. There seems that they have accumulated quite a lot of that THE IMPERIAL CLARION. K.UbU«hod 1830. I.oor^ratoA 1804. di i ’he Bostons and sec where Boston is now. WHIFFS FROM SALT WATER ROCKLAND AB R BH TB PO A E to be need o f a few police officers ’ up tnat article(conceit) within the last year and would Dorsey cf 6 1 2 2 2 0 0 W e are going to get there and don’t you way. like to have it knocked out o f them if possible Wiley p,c 4 0 3 4 1 1 1 forget it. It is a long trip to the end of the Sheehan b 6 0 1 1 3 6 3 The ninth annual rep rt of the Seamen’s The press-clipping bureaus are doing a fat by some local amateur team, Appleton pre­ T Fitzpatrick 1 5 0 8 2 7 5 1 schedule. Christian Association ol the City of New York business in these days. Tw o Auburn-born ferred. A year ago the Stickneys with the Quinn I 5 1 2 2 4 0 0 shows a lot ofg<>od work. The mission room boys wbo years ago emigrated to Boston, are exception of two, knew nothing about base Mahoney c 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 The members of the Bangor team are provides reiigiou* instruction, together with a reported to be getting rich in that sort of Nice Second Hand Hay Tedder Baas p 1 2 1 1 0 9 0 b«*avy enough to be good stickers but the one ball. The team was organized by F . B. Col- library, m igaxm et, and newspapers. The grove and drilled by Colgrove and Chapman Cheat net r 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 who we think the best is "K id " O ’Connor, thing. One of these presa-clipping bureaus Murphy 3 5 3 3 4 0 1 3 association also provides temporary shelter has just announced the completion of two and last year F. B. Colgrove was captain; this Coburn, lb 5 0 2 3 10 0 2 the smallest man in the lot. for men in distiess. Its headquarters are at large handsomely bound scrapbooks that will year one of the young players,F. E. Sukeforth 1 Second Hand W alter Wood Mower TbUla 41 10 17 20 27 13 11 665 Washington street, at the corner o f West be of great interest to the young woman whom is capt. The Stickney are playing good ball and M r. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton LEWISTON Tenth street. The aggregate attendance at they concern when she gets old enough to feci capable of defeating teams that vanquished Pulaifer r 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 House, Burton, W . Va., and one of the roost the mission house during the past yeat read them. A t present she hasn’t cat her them last yepr and that too without the aid of France in 6 2 2 2 3 0 1 widely known men in the state, was cured of 1 Jones Chain Mower Gilbert 2 6 2 3 5 6 3 0 reached a total of 14,831, of whom 9,269 were teeth. She is the daughter of an American the two old players.— Paul Sukeforth was hurt rheumatism after three years of suffering. H e Sullivan 3 6 0 1 1 1 4 2 seamen. Visits to the number o f 702 were millionaire. These volumes qontain all the while catching thrown balls which struck Paul says: " I have not sufficient command of Dolan a 5 1 0 0 1 6 0 made by the missionary to the various trans­ newspaper notices o f her birth and all the au­ in the eye blacking it and raising.quite a lump Burrlll 1 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 language to convey any idea of what I suf­ Lezotte 1 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 atlantic and other vessels in port. The ser­ tograph letters that were written to her — The Stickneys are anxious for a game and GREAT BARGAINS IN ABOVE fered, my physicians told me that nothing Edgar c 6 1 2 2 2 1 0 vices at the mission numbered 370, and these parents congratulating them on the happy so are the people at the Corner. Let us hear could be done for me and my friends were K elley p 1 1 called forth requests for prayer from 1,183 event. The books were made expressly lor from some team. The Stickneys have got fully convinced that nothing but death would persons there attending. The temperance the purpose from selected paper and the bind­ good uniforms. They have also got a good Totals relieve me of my sufiering. In June, 1894, pledge was signed by 175 persons. T h e total ings are in keeping. Another set of scrap­ ball ground for a local team------C. R. Fland­ Repairs for all Machines Nice Hartshorn oil. Rockland 10000280 4-10 M r. Evans, then salesman for the W heeling Lewiston 003300200—8 receipts were $2,231.15 last year. More mon­ books made by such a clipping bureau has ers is at home alter an extended tour on the Drug Co., recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Earned r Rockland 2. Two baae hita, Pul- ey is needed to extend the work, or, rather, to just been completed for Mrs. Bradley Martin. road— Sam Clark is going to work at Bridge- alter. Wile; Balm. A t this time my foot and limb were meet the requirements of the work already in It consists of eight handsome volumes and the water, Mass., on a farm driving team------Fred Gilbert. Stolen baaea, France. Qnlnn, Baaa. swollen to more than double their normal G. W. Double playa Fitzpatrick and Coburn; Murphy, hand. The President of the association is the clippings are confined exclusively to the arti­ Folsom employed at the state farm Bridge- size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, Fitzpatrick aud Coburn. Bases on balls, by W iley, Rev. Dr. Henry Wilson, and Miss Emma M. cles printed about the Bradley Marlin ball of water, Mass.,has been spending a few months rulaif(*r;by Killeen, Wiley 2, Base 2, Cheatnet. but soon after I began using the Pain Balm Bangs is Secretary and W ainw right Hardie last W inter. These volumes contain thous­ vacation at home. H e returned Tuesday in The Implement Man, ROCKLAND Struck out, by Baaa, Edgar; by Killeen, Coburn 2. the swelling began to decrease, the pain to Passed bulla, Mahoney 1. Wild pitches, Killeen, Treasurer. On the Board of Managers are ands of clippings and the men who made company with Sammy Clark------Charles Finn leave, and now I consider that 1 am entirely W iley. Time 2 25. Attendance 300. Umpire, Miss Helen M . Thompson, Mrs. Charles E. them can testify that no private entertainment has moved into the Doe house, toward Razor- Carpenter. cured. For sale by I I . L . R o b b in s , Union, Campbell, Mrs. John Cleverly, Mrs. George in this country ever atttacted so much news­ viile. A C R E * T D . B. Cobb & Son, Searsmont and Warren “ The Rockland management cannot expect MacCullocb Miller, Mrs. D. I. Reynolds, and paper comment. These books are designed Pharmacy. COMBINATION The Deering us to attend games if the team cannot win Miss Eliza O ’Brien. for Mrs. Bradley Martin’s library. Rhumatism Cured in a Day. Three of a kind that games. W e are not used to being tail enders The working year of the life-saving service The Signals Set for Good Times. "Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- beat two pair every Ideal Mower and these games lost by one and two runs along this coast closed with the,end of May AUGUSTA ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its ac tim e . don’t cut much ice. Rockland w ill support a Three interviews were printed in the M ail and until August 22 the stations will each be W arren Leavett of Somerville was in the tion upon the system is remarkable and mys- winning team but not a losing one," remarked and Express yesterday that were quite as sig­ in charge merely of a keeper with volunteer city Tuesday on business------Mrs. J.E. Martin serious. It removes at once the cause and W ith Ilollor aud Ball Bearings an enthusiast yesterday. It is indeed a new nificant in their way as the remarks made last corps at their command. The fiscal year now is visiting at her old home in W aldoboro------the disease immediately disappears. The experience for Rockland to trail along in the week by Secretary of the Treasury Gage. beginning, however, inaugurates a new E. W . Priest, the firat night watch at the hos­ winner. 3 |, 4, Hi, 5, 0 and 7 first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. rear and yet no one realizes wbat Rockland Andrew Carnegie. George J. Gould and change for this service, placing it under the pital, is spending his vacation at bis home in foot cut. Sold by W J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland wants more than does Manager Quinn. W e Cbauncy M. Depew were the men quoted,and control of the Civil Service Commission. Vassalhoro------G. E. K im ball and J. W .Bayer believe that a winning team can be run here their opinions, expressed just as the steamer Henceforward all men applying for positions as bought a fine horse of Vassalhoro parties successfully. was about to leave for Europe, should put a surfmen must not be under 5 feet 6 inches, not Thursday------H enry Place and Miss Katie stop to the absurd statements of the men who less than 160 or more than 180 pounds Hopkins were united in marriage Tuesday NOBLEBORO In our opinion Fitzpatrick is the best second voted for Bryanism and the newspapers that weight, must be sound in b o iy , of temperate and started Tuesday morning on a carriage East N o blebo ro .— C. F. Creamer received baseman in the league and be is no slouch at supported it regarding the present condition bahits, and pass an educational examination drive to Whitefield where they have relatives. a car load of lime ashes from Rockland last the bat either. of the country. It would be idle to attempt of moderate standard as well. It is stated After a two weeks honeymoon they will re w e e k ------Silas Sprague shipped two car loads to put in figures what these three men— Car­ that those passing the best examinations will turn to reside in Augusta. They are both of kiln wood to Rockland last week------H u d ­ W e should like to see young Chestnut negie, Gould and Depew— represent in the br appointed without regard to race, color or employed at the hospital M r. and Mrs. son Creamer was in Rockland last Tuesday JTHK NEW YORK CHAMPION HAY KAKE, tho leader of the world In wood or ateel and the given a try in the infield for we think this is business and financial world. T h eir interests political influence. O f course the men of the F. B. Butler o f Boston accompanied by W illis ------Fred Nash and wife of Taunton, Mass., Deering All Steel Rakh. . where he is needed. THE CHAMPION ALL STEEL TEDDER. Wo have thia tedder In wood or ateel, 1 he heavv, reach out in all directions and cover an al­ service object to the institution of such exam­ Brown called on friends at the hospital Thurs­ are visiting M r. Nash’s parents, M r. and Mrs. inations and ask with some degree of force, I. R. N ash------Sanford Genthner shipped two cumbersome gears on drive wheals have been diepenaed with, and the canter chain gear using stool chain most boundless field of industrial activity. day. They were on their way to Palermo performs the work with much less friction und wear and tear. The draft ia much reduced by the new I I is said that P. O. Vickery o f Augusta They are not given to deceiving themselves, why a man should be required to understand where they will spend two weeks boating and car loads of kiln wood to Rockland Saturday mothod of gearing. It haa eomblued polo and shafts, they are tho simplest In coustruetlou. Ihe centre has given Manager Long $1000. I f the or to chasing rainbows. They deal with hard grammar and syntax or algebra in order to fishing------D r. P. H . S. Vaughn attended the ------Alonzo Benner visited his brother at chain gears reduce the weight, the uumber of gears and the liability to get out of order, lhey are Rocklands only had this how happy we would facts. Hence what they say, particularly efficiently man a lifeboat. meeting of the M aine Medical Association at Vioalhaven last week------Will Cunning light draft. be. when, as in this inatance, they agree, may be W e are free to confess that qualifications of Portland Thursday. ham and W illie Creamer caught a fine lot of □E*. -a.. aQUA-OHLUWG-TOKr, - rto o ltm lid , IVEo. accepted as the best expert opinion that can muscle and seamanship are mote to be de­ F . J. Wood of Freedom was in the city black bass in Damariscotta pond last Friday Box 55. Catalogues Mailed Free I t looks now as if the nice warm weather be had. sired for such a position than anything else, Thursday on business------The grounds at the ------Rev. G . W . H ill has closed his labors •was with os to stay. W e surely hope so for if W e reprint herewith a few lines from each but other things being equal it is likewise hospital are being put in order and w ill soon with the Baptist church at North Nobleboro. the league can wiggle through this month interview: certain that the most intelligent man is finely------E. N . G rant sold one o f his best man, and even a smattering n f algebra At Copeland's Bazaar there will be no trouble about the crowds in Mr. Gould aald: ••Everything la on the up-grade, horses Wednesday------M . S. Campbell "F o r three years we have never been July and August. an d ,ho far ua 1 cau aee, the signals are set for a with bis other qualifications will 11 t huit him steward and treasurer of the insane hospital without Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and WE HAVE:-— GARDEN SET8,10, 15, 25 and 50 ots. clear-track ahead. The Improvement, whether It any. There may be a good many "unknown was married Wednesday to Miss C. N . Diarrbiea Remedy in the house,” says A. H. be iu W all atieel or elsewhere, ia coming slowly, quantities” that the life saver w ill be interetsed GARDEN TROWELS. Th e Rocklands have started in the same as it ia true, but It is better that it should move along Erskine of W altham , Mass., formerly of Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, alowly, because it will he more lasting aud aatiafac­ from time to time in calculating about, and if Palermo, Me. M r. Campbell is one of the In d .„ "and my wife would as soon think of GARDES WEEDERS, tory to all concerned." he can apply rules of a plus x to them it may most popular young men of this city and his being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy GARDEN SPRINKLERS, Mr. Carnegie aald: "I believe business in this help him out amazingly. A ll the same, it is country ia actually beginning to permanently Im­ many friends join in kindest congratulations. in the Summer season. W e have used it Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Doll Car­ prove The outlook la excellent aud I expect to see to be hoped that the Civil Service Commission After a short wedding trip they will come to with all three of our children and it has never very busy times wheu 1 return." will take a practical and common-sense view Augusta tu reside------An eight pound girl failed to cure— not simply stop pain, but cure riages. Big Bargains In Enamelled W are for only 8 eta. Mr. Depew aald : “ What shall 1 tell them (for- of the matter, and in regulating the business was born to M r. and Mrs. A . L . Plummer absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who eigneia) of the outlook? Well,l shall tell them that henceforth will bear in mind the chief aim Ladies’ and Gent’s Hose, they are good ones at 5 and 10 cts. it teems to me we have crossed the Rubicon—that Friday morning. Mother and child are both tries it will find it s o ” For sale by H . L . and object of the service and what require­ ahead of ua now are good tim es—business activity, doing well. R ob b in s, Union, D . U. Cobb & So n , Sears­ general prosperity ” ments coast life savers should principally mont and Warren Pharmacy. GEO. H. COPELAND, It is several years since any one o f these possess for success in their vocation. Civil St a t e o f O h io , Cit y o f T o l e d o , I men has been able to give sucb a hopeful service rules are on general principles emi­ L ucas Co u n t y f ' 398 MAIN STREET. ROCKLAND/ME. view of the situation in this country. Supple­ nently correct, but there should not be too Frank J. C h e n e y makes oath that he is the MONTVILLE much "red tape.”—N. Y. Marine Journal. senior partner of the firm of F. ]. C h e n e y & menting as they do the words of Treasury Br y a n t ’s Co r n e r .— W. A. Poland is now Secretary Gage, 'hey cover the widest range Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, agent for the McCormick mowing machines NORTHPORT SMITHTON of experience. Fortunately the trade returns County and State aforesaid, and that said firm Calais has 13 June weddings booked, with ------R. O . Mason was in Freedom Friday A. A. Packard of Brockton, Mass., arrived M is. W . G. Hussey of Belfast is visiting for the month of May, and the railroad earn­ will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ a fair piospect that the unlucky number will afternoon------Elder French and Eph Davis on the steamer City of Bangor, Thursday. friends here and at McDonald------J. B. and ings as well,bear out and substantiate in every L A R S lor each and every case of Catarrh that be exceeded. was in town one day last week------Fashion is H e intends to make a few weeks visit with and F . N . Sylvester have sold their app’es to way their views. W e have no doubt that it cannot be cured by the use of H a l l ’s making a wedding outfit for a young lady bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard------Fred Mason------Simon Bradstrect took two will be found when the June trade statements Ca t a r r h C u r e . ------M ark Messer made a flying trip through Mrs. H attie Estes of Boston who has 'been large bogs to W aterville and shipped them to are compiled that the course of the Republi­ FRANK I. CIIENEV. here lately------Thomas Smith is painting lor spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Auburn this week------George H a ll and wife can senators in speeding the Tariff bill the Sworn to before me and subscribed in my V . Thompson in the shop. Arietta Chapman, returned home Thursday of N orth Union were here on a visit Saturday past week has quickened trade and en­ presence, this 6th day of December, A. D ., 188*. ------A sad accident occurred at Temple and Sunday------A number from here attended couraged industrial expansion, and that the A. W. GLEASON, Heights May 31. H arry Ward a boy about the concert at North Palermo, Sunday even­ enactment of the measure into law w ill mark < SEAL V fifteen years old was fishing from the wharf ing------W . A. Gverlock and wife were at L ib ­ the inauguration of a much more emphatic re v — J Notary Public. J o H HSL i f e when in some way be fell into the water and erty Saturday on business------Mrs. R. W . B efore versal of the conditions (hat existed through­ Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally and was drowned before aid could reach him. Shorey of M cDonald was in town Sunday------out the four years of Democratic rule. acts directly on the blood and mucous sur­ The body was recovered but an hour after­ C. C. Sylvester and wife visited at J.B. Sylves­ A ll the indications, we are glad to note, faces of the system. Send tor testimonials, Retiring.... wards. H e leaves a mother and sister to ter's Sunday------Three tramps passed through are that the promised prosperity is at hand. free. mourn his loss. H e was a member of the here one day last week. Tw o of them called The Bryan croaker ntay have a few days or F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Cures Every Form of Inflammation; Good Templars and he was buried under the at J. Jackson’s and demanded food and in­ take Ayer's Pills, and you will weeks of doubt left, and for that brief space INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL. rites of that order Wednesday afternoon------sisted on going into the house. Mrs. Jackson may continue bis boastings that thiee months CUSHING sleep better aud wake in better The real danger from every known ailuieut of M r. George Brown is at work for W m . was in the bouse alone aud only got rid of of a Republican administration have not suf TMADB Pl ea sa n t Po in t .— Lerm ond Fales aud Mr. Biankind Is caused by li|flaiuuiution. (Jure the 1*« flainiuattou aud you couquer the disease, inflam­ W hitney------Capt. Ansel Wadsworth called them by threatening to give them a charge of condition for the day’s work. heed to overcome four years of Democratic Woodbury of Thomaston were at William mation Is manifested outwurdl" by redness, sw ellin g on friends here one day last week. lead for food-----(-M uch sympathy is expressed A yer’s Cathartic Pills have no disaster; but bis innings as a calamity bowler This G irl is an acquaintance Morse's, Sunday------Rev. Thomas Jones ol sud heat. Inwardly by c 'uaesllou of the blooa. Somerville will preach at the Advent church, vessels, growth of uulieak^y tissue, pain, fevtt aud for W ill W ight in bis loss by fire of his farm are destined io be short.— New York M ail. ju thousands of American homes disease; us asthma, ul*aet » se t, burn*. bruUcs, ©TOB4 Food, undigested, is poison. Digested, it equal as a pleasant and effect­ Sunday------Eugene Cook of Friendship was ehlt 1m, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, cbsn« all formal buildings and valuable stock, carriages, farm­ where she is known as “ The e throat, la grippe, mumps, muscular aurenusa. is fife and strength. Millions of us suffer ing tools, furniture, etc. The fire was of an ual remedy lor constipation, JEFFERSON I None Such Mince Meat Girl.” the guest of bis sister, Mrs. Edith Stevens, from indigestion, but we often don’t know it. Friday------Mrs. Abbie Orne visited her son, incendiary origin------Mrs. Albert Young wbo W ta i Jeffer so n .—Eddie Madden and E. i Her smile is reflected in every W e think it is somtlhmg else. Even doctors biliousfless, sick headache, aud W . J. Orne, in Friendship, last week------(Mrs. SW ESoDffl|H6SATISFVlNli has been quite sick is on the gain; also Mrs. D . Andiews went to Gardiner last week------1 home she euters for she brings often mistake the symptoms. Edith Stevens and Mrs. M ary Fillm ore went James Peva and Mrs. E. Griffin------Some of all liver troubles. They are M uses Addie Bowden aud Abbie Avery re­ i\ delicious mince pie to all, and I Pale, thin people, who are overworked, to Friendship last Wednesday------The church the hoys from Montville met with the Smith- filled home last week from Castine where l\ at the same time saves the A ------veuzfl who ueed strength, who seem iu want of sugar-coated, and so perfectly choir will meet at Mrs. Grace Maloney’s nex uuiefcsVhas curcd'mu;uyl‘fumilyr UU7 Tfieicl»uo4 proper food, should take Shaker Digestive tons Saturday aud played a social game of ball they have been attending school------F. W housewife from the drudg- II 5 Thursday evening------E. S. Stevens went to ------Mrs. Susan W alker died Sunday, June 6. prepared, that they cure with­ Bowden went to Rockland last week; also A. 2V e iy that old time mince U u remedy tu u»o today which has t h ° .vl Cordial. It is astonishing wbat food w ill do, Jclferson, Saturday, to see bis wife who is exteut a* thUAuudyua J. Avery------H. W. Carpenter went to SA pie making required, /fi wheu properly digested. out the annoyances experienced k ill Ovid T*X« au MiUUlutO. AIK seriously ill there, having recently returned Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed free. Augusta last week------A . K night of So. I t will w ake you strong, revive you, refresh BI’A. bead yviu «s44j»**. aatulag U.U Item New Haven, Conn., where she has been Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. in the use of so many of the Jefferson is at work for B. F. K night------F. t aper, aud •• vlU »