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Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Tuesday December 21 1897. Vol. 52. . . No. 91

COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS ZS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? tnrown upon it by talking it over in German, IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY we trust that the benefit w ill he transferable. The question is: How to break the hold of T h e H a w a iia n O f f e r .— Tbe Hawaiian B take pleasure in answering nt onco and thus prominently the communi­ Mrs. Gertrude Atherton has written a new w the Standard Oil Co. on the petroleum mar­ cation below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that hook which she calls “ Millions of Bubble*.*' question in plain terms amounts to tb it: ket? Already K ing W illiam ’s wise men have Shall we weaken our principle of self-govern­ A K N O T T Y its faithful author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: discovered that to create a rival to the Stand­ Miss Edna Lyall's new novel, “ H ope »he ment for the sake of more territory? This ard O il Co. w ill have for its first eflect a rise H erm t,” is an English love story of ihe consideration stands in the way of any addi­ "D ear E d it o r : I am 8 yean old. in the price of petroleum. The debate can­ period of W illiam and Mary. tion to the territory of the United States, un­ "Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. not get past that point. There is a meat cor­ Harper’s Magazine for 1 tnuary will con­ less it happens to be of suc'i a country as " I ’apa aays ‘I f you see it in The Sun it’s «o.’| dial desire to “ rebuke the presumptions” of tain the first instalment of Roden’s Corner,*’ /\la«ka where the native population is too "Please tell me Ihe truth: is there a Santa Clau-? the Americans hut no less disinclination to a new novel by Henry Seton Merrim an, QUESTION. scanty to count much. I cannot but con “V ir g in ia O ’I I a n i.o n . pay more for kerosene. It is here that the author o f “ The Sowers.” elude that it is too decidedly for the advantage i 15 West Ninety-Fifth Street. grip of the trust is strongest; it can serve the A M r Samuel Butler lias just publish’ d of the United States to take in charge only public better than any other agency, and such alien populations aR are capable of sell- Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the In London a book designed to show that a through indispensable service it has risen t j government for us to flirt with H aw aii or skeptism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think young woman wrote tin ' Odyssey,” and did mastery. M any another trust against which Cuba. Let them have their independence it about the year 1000 II C. that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. A ll minds, furious declamations have been thundered, and all the assurance that it w ill be respected I L G. Wells* story, T h e W ar of ih e Virginia, whether they he men's or children’s, are little. In this great universe have been rendered invulnerable by the same that the United States can give them; that is W orlds,” which has |pfil> been published as of ours mnn is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the undeniahle fact, that those dangerous, des­ oil the responsibility that we ought to assume a serial, is to be recast rnd enlarged before it potic monopolies, that crush out all competi­ for nations that are incapable of self rule. boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping is brought out in hook f« rm. tors, hold their position by virtue of the sim­ But the influence of the U nited States should the whole of truth and knowledge. ple fact that the public would he a loser by The sixth number of Literature contains « promote the rule of the most enlightened fac­ Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly ns love and their extinction. In the words of the late reprint of Rudyard Kipling's much-discussed tion in such countries and when this is in generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abotr l i d give to your lamented Tweed : “ What are we going to do “ Recessional,” which first appeared in the power it should be assured protection against London Times, and, in the department en­ life its highest beauty and joy. Alas ! how dreary would I 10 world if there about it? ” internal conspiracies and revolts ns well as titled “ Among My Books,” already estab­ against foreign oppression. They will be all were no Santa Claus. It would bo as dreary as if there .ere no Virginias. C lose Co m m u n io n A g a in .— A late issue lished ns a notable feature of the periodical, ihe better neighbors if enlightened and ruled There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to mnke tolerable of the Independent, that of the 9th inst., con­ a thoughtful and admirably written article, by by the better element of their respective coun­ this existence. We should have no enjoyment except in sense and sight. The. tains a very fair statement of the “ close com­ Leslie Stephen, on “ Perishable Books.” tries. “Would It not he a good thing,” says Mr. eternal light with which childhood fills the worltl would ho extinguished. munion” question by Dr. Vedder. W ho ever Stephen, “if a law were made that no paper Not believe in Santa Claus! You might us well not bclievo in fairies! You wants to know how Baptists think, feel and I n t h e R etrospect.—The German Em act in relation to this subject will find an ad peror has shown his people pretly plainly might get your pupa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas Eve mirahle itatement of the case in that brief ar­ during the past fortnight what he would do to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, ticle from the pen of one who is well qualified with a navy if he had one. It now remains what would that prove ? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that to make it. H e does not believe that the de­ nomination has moved in any degree toward I iTERAH RI to be seen whether they consider it safe to there is no Santa Claus. The most reul things in the world are those that An International <»A7.I 11F. of adopting the theory of open communion, but trust tbe boy with a plaything of so much ca­ neither children nor men see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn ? CRITICISM^-Aum/DftMA pacity for making enemies. H e might not he concedes that it tolerates inconsistencies 10 cents a cojy /4 0 0 a yei intentionally get his country involved in war Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can con­ in individual practice without interference as To Know Where to Purchase your Xmas Gifts with a strong power, but if he had bombarded ceive or imagine all the wonders there arc unseen and unseeable in the world. it would not a few years ago; hut this remark and What to Buy When you get there. Port au Prince a war feeling would ceitainly You may tear apart the baby’s rattle and sec what makes the noise inside, but applies only to northern states. Here it rare­ have been aroused in the United States, there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man, nor even ly happens that an invitation is extended to which tbe President would have found it d if­ anyone to attend the celebration of tbe supper the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. ficult to restrain. The action of Germany but it is taken for granted that in a Baptist W E SHOW WINDOW ANSWERS THAT QUESTION. throughout has been a course c f outrageous Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view church whoever knows what the service de­ bullying which was discreditable to such a and picture the supernal beauty aud glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Vir­ notes knows too whether he would he in or It contains the very latest in Jewelry anil Sterling Silver and can­ out of place in sharing it. But no inquiaition powerful nation in its dealings with the weak. ginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. Published byHARPTR. AND not be found in any other store in the city. IVe do not claim to Count Schwerin to begin with and the brutal is made into individual cases to find out No Santa Claus ! Thank God ! he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand BROTHERS*?* N tw Y o a x carry tbe largest stock but a very select one ol the newest inventions remark of the Emperor to conclude with rep­ whether the presumption is correct or not. years from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will The Independent editorially seizes on this known to the jewelry arts. To'look through our splendid assort resent a pair of precious ruffians that a tree and civilized people would be ashamed of. continue to make glud the heart of childhood. failure to follow up these individual cases as meat is a pastime ; to show our gcods to our customers is a pleas­ But Germany, dominated by the spirit of mil­ evidence that the theory of communion fur should be used which was not warranted to ------The above is re p rin te d fro m the ed ito rial columns o f the N ew York S u n , a n d f t - ure even if you do not intend to buy. itarism is not free, and therefore lacks some­ members of the Body is disowned. The fact is tingly illustrates that brilliant journal's custom of saying just the appropriate thing in the vanish (say) in a cen’uty? It would not thing of being really civilised. that Baptists are not so fond of heresy hunt­ follow that all literature a mve a century old simplest a m i most beautiful ma utter. ing as some other denominations. They have would perish. It woul t simply he that We have a Special Line of Goods suitable for won more victories both for the mode of bap­ books not reprinted tor a century would perish. T h e A c co unt w it h Sp a in .— The facts cited tism and for their theory of communion Gentlem en’s Gifts. international obligations. Now it appears $140,000,000, and if a rigid but fair review All the great hooks, the models and master by Secretary Gage in answer to the com by simply doing what was according to the that it is really t.ie Uoited States that has will cut it down, the people ought to have pieces of literature, would he preaerved, and plaints of Spain against the filibustering expe­ scripture', and leaving it to every other Chrii- blockaded Cuban ports rather than Spain, the benefit of the exposure. However, this there would, we may suppose, he a constant ditions to Cuba from this country have been tian's judgment to see that their course was published in The Courier Gazette. I think rhis may be our duty hut It is expensive, dis­ enormous sum simply returns from the treas­ watchfulness over hooks w inch were approach- right, than they could by compelling others agreeable and opposed to the very strong in ­ ury to circulate among the masses. It does ingthe fatal term.” that they afford instructive reading to the to conform to a settled practice whether they Spanish press as well as a sense of relief to clinations of many of our people. It is the not go to tbe rich and fortunate, as we fear a “The Town Traveller” is the title of George thought it right or not. Their best argument CLARENCE E. DANIELS, duty of Spain to the United States either to great deal of the River and Harbor appropri­ (lis tin g ’s forthcoming novel. It suggests Americans. Not until the particular cases of for immersion is a well conducted baptism by put a fleet around Cuba that can protect ations do. A t any rate the treasury needs a another example of Mr. Ghsing’a particularly attempts to aisist the Cuban insurgent* had immersion; their best argument for restricted been thus enumerated and accounted foi Spanish interests without so much aid from new breed of watchdogs since the demise of powerful w ork, the study of sordid ci'y life. . The Jeweler. . communion is the unity of the Body as ex­ the American treasury, or so “pacify” the W . S. H olm an of Indiana. could any one say to what extent our govern hibited in a harmonious and unconstrained Over a hundred letters written oy Lord island that there w ill be no occasion for fili­ Thorndike House Block, - Rockland ment might be culpable, in the judgment of partaking of the emblem of the body of Nelson and hitherto unpublished have lately bustering. L a n d St e a l in g in t h e O l d W o r l d .— Christ. In the course of their history they been discovered, and will he included in the . NEW GOODS CHANGED FOR OLD GOLD. I f M ark Tw ain had not somehow got the have tried discipline and they have tried ex­ work on the great admiral upon which Lord P r in t t h e Pe n s io n L is t .— There is no impression that he ought to he a professional ample; discipline often fails; in the long run Charles Beresford is engaged. good reason why the pension list should not humorist he might have rivaled Henry example is most effective. T h e Ellen Nustey who was a lifelong and be printed. Every name that is rightfully in George at least as a political economist. His K. S. Bic k f o r d . much-loved friend of Charlotte Bronte has that list represents a man who exposed his j remarks on land stealing in McClure's for just died in England at the age o f eighty- life for the salvation of the country. There November find pertinent application to tbe three. It has been said that she was tbe is nothing to be ashamed o f in that record. VOICE FROM THE WEST activity in Africa of the English and French original of Caroline Helitone of “Shirley.” CHRISTMAS E%en if some favored individual were not staking out claims to which they can gain no A L ittle House in Pimlico" (A . C. called into positions of danger they were at I,. K. Morse of Ilookport, WI10 Has Gone title but that of successful robbery. The Em ­ McClurg & C o .) by Marguerite Bouvet, is so least subject at any time to such a call. Partly peror of China has reason alio to he solicitous Went writes oh rm F o llo w * . because they were put in peril of life and obviously a plagiarism on “ L ittle I^ord . . and . . about his clothes line with such characters as Banta Olaba, Calif., Deo. 10, '07. limb, and partly because of present need Fauntleroy” that it is astonishing to find it the Germans and Russians hovering about We arrived here the 6tb, having left Bos­ in print. I t is, moreover, no improvement growing out of that service the old soldier bis coasts. They have already been credited has a moral claim on the government for ton the 1st. H ad a comfortable trip,although on tbe original. with the intention of dividing the territory of vie found snow from Portland to Nevada HOLIDAY GOODS consideration that tbe civilian does not. Tbe Profeaior H uxley’s son Leonard is follow i n f China between them, and it is not usually the which kept the dust of tbe plains out of sight. the example of the second Lord Tennyson in bill is a large one for the treasury to meet, case that a covetous nation fails to earn its We noticed large herds of cattle and horses riling a biography of bis father. I t will not bad repute, give it time enough. It is a com­ feeding through two or three inches of snow he published for some nine to come, hut . . at the . . fortable reflection that whatever the faults of in many of tbe western states, although they meanwhile the author is contributing to “ The NORTH NATIONAL SANK the American people they want nobody's ter­ appeared in good condition. The climate Century” an article on the professor’s home The Stockholders of the North National Bunk ritory that does not come to them with an here is just delightful,quite warm and being are hereby outlflud tin t their Annual Mreilmr will life. bn held at their It inking Kanin* on T u e*d »y, honest title. the rainy season is now showering part of the LADIES’ STORE. •limitary 11, 189H, at 10 o'clock u. in., to M r. Kipling's “Just So” stories appear to tunc. $ transmit the following business • T h e Sit u a t io n in A u s t r ia .— The “ Aus- Flowers and roses, lilies, oranges and figs he explanatoiy in nature. Tbe first one, it To tlx the number of und choose a Board of will he remembered, told “ b o w the W hale Dhectors fur the ensu ug year, and for the trans­ gleich” is the constitutional compact that are in ahundanct, likewise green peas and all action o any other business that may legally come unites Hungary under one crown, although kinds of vegetables. H ere are some of the got his T iny Throat.” The second is to show before them. with different Parliaments. It is the question market prices: Best beef was 12^ cents, steak “ H ow tbe Camel got his H um p,” while the N o T r o u b le K. R. BK ltltY , Cashier. now to he settled whether it shall be renewed third points out in in a spirited manner “ H ow Fancy Goods, Notions, Dockland, Me., Deo 6, IHI7. 87-J* 10 cents and 12 certs, salmon 126 cents. or not, as it expires sojn, by limitation. The Nice potatoes and vegetatdes are very cheap. tbe Rhinoceros got his W rinkly Skin.” son of the famous Kossuth is at tbe bead of To Please Rockland National Rank Eggs and butter about the same as east. After W illiam Morris published “ Sigurd” Toys, Dolls, Perfumes, the parly favoring Independent Hungary. In W e are just delighted with our new home he came to the conclusion that the time for Ihe Stockholders of the Bocklnnl National Hunk a motion calling for reference of the matter that is now being built nt Palo Alto which writing long narratives in verse was gone by you here. You uro uro hereby noddl'd that ihelr Animal Meeting will be held oi their Hanking llooms «-n Tuesduy, Jnuu- 10 the House instead of a committee, in the will he ready for us in February. forever. Tennyson showed this view, fur Jewelry, Portcmon- paying the money and you uro the one ary II, I8UN, ut leu o'clock a in . to lix ih« limn er Hungarian Parliament, Kossuth encountered The Courier Gazette looks like an old once when a friend in talking of “ Ihe Idylls ol and elect a Hourd of Idr« ctors lor the ensuing defeat, by a vote of 185 to 37. This may blend as it comes to us, and the locals w ill be of the K ing” called tbe gruup an epic, tbe to bo suited. And suit you we can year, nd transact any other business that may le­ perhaps he taken as au indication that the Laureate said: “Il is not an epic; lb« day it naies, Purses, Hand­ with u fine line of goods, a perfect til gally come b< foie them ot special interest. Per order, (J. IIOWR WIOU IN, Cashier. Auvglicch may he renewed. Baron Baufly, Capt. Harkness and wife stopped at Reno, past for epics.” Morris giew to dislike and a moderate price. Dockland December 6, lbU7- leader of the Union party, is negotiating a Nevada, for a few days. W e had a very decasyllabic blank verse to such un extent Thu Hemh Annual Dividend will be payable on compromise with Kossuth which he hopes kerchiefs, and Many und utter Jail. bib. t>7 U5T pleasant party in our car from there that he used to say, w itb an angry laugh: “ 1 will seal the renewal compact before the first being eleven from Maine, three from Masaa- wish that an act of Parliament could he of next month, ih e turbulent Czechs want chusetts and two ladies joined us at Iowa. passed prohibiting the use of blank verse fur Other Goods. . . . Lime Rock National Bank. a constiiution that will enable Bohemia to We were carefully conduced by J. U . Jones the next fifty years.” J. A. BREWSTER, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the rank in the empire with Hungary, and have of the Union Pacific and North Western K. Austin Dobson is quoted as saying that he IJmu D ick National Hank will he I o d ut Ihelr fought for their cauie on the issue of tbe R. Excursion Co. in a comfortable and well has a rooted objection to the “ intrusion of bis Dunking Itoums In the city of KnclOand, on Tues­ language to be used in governmental business. day, •lanuuiy II, 180", ut two o’clock, p in., for th warmed car. personality’* upon the putzlic, either through Merchant Tailor chohu of u Board of Directors for the ensuing year, There is no fluttering promise now that the press or platform. H e has put very little A Illg Graultu Slab. und for the transact'on of such olb r business an Czechs will gain anything by their riotous o f himself into his poems, the only piece EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE may leguliy come before ih in demonstrations. 'Washington St., Camden Per order, T. II. McLAIN, CasHer. T h e largest s ah of granite ever (p a rrie d in describing an incident in Ins own experience Iloekluod, Dee. ", 1807. 87-95 America was recently placed as the root being “ Ih e Poet’s Seat; An Idyll of the U p -to-Dnte Cioodw ! R e b u k in g A m e r ic a n P resumptions — stone on John W. Mackay’s immense mauso­ Suburbs.” “ fu w illin g verse,” he said the They have a subject under discussion in the T>ri«,©s W u y l)<»vn ! leum in Greenwood cemetery, in Brooklyn. other day, “ I have never been preoccupied Kdcbstag of interest to Americans; one that Tb e gieat piece of stone arrived from H a l­ by anything more than the desire to pro­ has been talked over not a little in these lowell, a few days ago. It took Ihe quarry- duce good work, though there are many United States, and if any new light can be Our Christmas Tree. men lour weeks to get the stone in position subjects which 1 should instinctively refrain Headquarters for Christmas Goods. for the workmen. Tbe original block was 22 from treating at all. If, as a whole, what 1 feet square and 16 inches thick and weighed have done does not make for harmless pleas­ Do not make your selections before seeiug our assortment. Why spend your money on x j over 50 tons. ure, sympathy with humanity and things, W e cannot enumerate the tnanv desirable goods we have ornaments and trinkets when dur­ i he stone was taken to the wharf on a honest aud of good report, it has missed especially, but would call at entlon to a few of our lines : MISS BEECHER’S huge cart used for transporting locomotives, its meaning. This is what I have tried to ing these hard times you can take drawn by 36 horses It took several days to express in *In After Hays.' “ Handkerchiefs H A IR AND.... go the five or six miles. W e can supply any ol the publication* J o lls the same money aud buy some­ The Mackay mausoleum will coit about mentioned in the above c >lumn at or iesa $300,000. Tbe interior resembles a miniature Our assortment ol Dolls are as Never before have we been able WHISKER DYE. ban the publishers’ price*. H u it u n R ock­ thing useful—something service­ church auditorium, with all tbe evidences ol pretty as they can be. The variety to show so desirable un assortment ol It contains no sulphur or lead. Clear dye land, Me. —large IzotUes. the tomb concealed. It is heated and lighted includes China, China Limb, Ki«i Handkerchiefs at popular pile s as able. You have to buy footwear 69 ON HAI.K AT DUUOUIHTd. by electricity, and there is room for a priest Body, Parian, Marble Faces, Cloth we are showing ibis tear. We have —this is a necessity in this climate to say mass before 50 persons. There are YOUH FAVORITE POEM Bodies Patent Washable Fates, some of Purest Linen that make crypts fur 25 bodies. Th e interior is lined with marble with wains Japanese, Rubber, Brownies and the —why not then buy it now. Our Here will he printed the old poeuxs linn very acceptable gills. cotiog of black Belgian, capped with Conne HshUd the world fur gvnvratlons; au<> h -i.pw ot Indestructible Dolls. modern birth (hat iu«ui worth |nem»ndux weodera store is stocked with good things CONSOLIDATED ICE COMPANY m art green. Tbe walls ate of Sieuna, and aze Invited Io send In their favor He poen < window casings, columns and altar are of Preferred 6 per ot. Stock. Italian marble. Doth ceiling and floor are A p r o n s In r DrtJRr-N'lghted Dvtouxb-r. b id in mosaics.— New York Journal. J e w e lr y AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. In a drear-nightvd D«c«mber, Speeiul values in Ladies’ W hite T*o hapny, hsnpy tree. FOB INrOBMATlOV tONCKKNINO We have a nice assortment of Aprons. These goods have only to T hy brsuchee ne'er rein ember BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, THIS I'ltObEtBOl b INDLfbTltlAL CON- Their g e«n feliully; Lace, Shawl and Bib Pins, Mugs, be seen to he appreciated. CKltN, CONTKOLl.lNIi THE H E UUbl- T he uor'h cauuot uudo them. Trays, Children’s Sets, Knife, Fork For the Old, Hiddle-aged and Young, With asleeily whiaile ihrou.h them. NESH O FN .y .AND FGIl A SAFE IN VEST­ Nor frozen tbuwlogs glue them aud Spoon, and many other things. Men, Women and Children. M E N T IN ITb bECl ltlTIEN YIELDING Kiour bunding ut the prime. EXTRA VALUES in Neck NEARLY 7 FEU CENT. AT CU II It EN T In a drear-ulghU’d December, tie CaBes, Collar and Cull We buy for cash and sell for cash and our prices are as low as FHICE, bEN'O FOU t llH LLAB TO Too happy, hupny brook, Thy bubblb gs ue'er remember T o w e ls Boxes, Toilet and Jewel KITCHEN & CO., Apoi o's summer look; any shoe store in the city. Inspect our stock, compare our prices, Hut with u sweet forxvttiug. Large assortment of Knotted Cases, Handkerchief aud N E W Y O H K . They slay ihelr crystal CrclUny, and then act as your good judgment dictates. Never, never pelting Fringe, Hemstitched, Damask and Work Boxes. Souvenir About the hoxeu time. lluckabuck. Spoons A h i wou d 'twere au with many NOTHING MORE SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. A g n lieglrl aud hoy I WE APPRECIATE THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE ACCOR GEO TO U3 PRE­ VESSEL FOR SALE. But uere there erve any VIOUS YEARS, AND EXTEND A CORDIAL HELCO WE TO A L MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. Fishing »vti. C It It- Turbox. 87 tous register, Writhed not el puvsed Jot f with irawis, dories uud cable. Thoroughly rebuilt, ___ T o know ih»» chvuge and l»el H, TO VISIT OUR STORE. u-w sail* and In ihsl-cluss oombthm. Will POWDER w ither without guar- Fur particularsapply to Atovulutoly Pure WENTWORTH & CO., Rockland 33 CUAb K. bJCKNMLL. MKS.f£. F. CROCKETT, Proprietor. Spoiford Block, Mpin St. Dockland, Me. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897

WITH THE POLOISTS be $800 and in addition Manager Donnell The Courier-Gazette. receives from N ew Bedford a player named Rocklnnrl In Second I’lncc anti Hut Short Allen who is rated as a good man. CHRISTMAS Dlntance From Leaders Nothing better for a Christ­ There w ill be but one more game in this ALL THE HOME NEWS ______For Rockland to take two games in suc­ city this week— the Gardiners Thursday even­ mas present than a nice pair cession from the leaders was more than even ing. The Gardiners have been strengthened f*ublRSe«‘ «very Tuesday and Saturday morning from he ig tore T B S the pronounced "crank" expected. 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine ol late and will keep the Rocklands hustling. On Friday night in the presence of a There will be no walk over for either team. large crowd, including the league officials, the • V THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO. SLIPPERS, Rocklands defeated Bath, in the Shipping “Manager Walter Burnham of the Portland NEWSPAPER HISTORY A few dollars will buy more solid comfort nnd real en joyment now than was City, in one of the best games of the season. polo team returned home Saturday night from The Rockl irxi Gaxette nai established in i£|6. In SHOES OR The Baths were somewhat handicapped by Lewiston," said the Portland Times. “ H e has 1*74 ibe Cout Kt was established, ar.d consolidated with ever known since the first coming ol Kris Kringle. The store news today is the illness of J. Mooney but the Rocklands been absent since Friday in attendance at the he Gazette in tB8a. The Free Press was established played like clockwork. Tbe game was hi i8ss, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. meeting of the M aine league, which was held The Union Time*, was established in 1899. The three therefore doubly interesting; omit some of it if you choose, but you’ll be better OVERSHOES purely scientific and no rough work was in­ at Bath on Friday. 'This meeting was papers consolidated March >>,1897. educated if you read it all. Each paragraph contains an inspiration for a suitable You will find a full stock at dulged in. The summary . called,’ said Manager Burnham, Saturday noCKLAWI) RATH night, ’for the purpose of arranging a sched­ Subscription* $ a per year in advance; single copies th e Campbell first rush K. Mooney ule for tbe remainder of the season and dis­ three cents. holiday gift. Murphy second rush McGilvray Advertising rates based upon circir’ation and very McGowan center Murtaugh, J. Mooney cussing several other matters of importances reasonable. Wr extend n enrdinl welcome to young and Mayna'd halfback Phelan The league voted unanimously to employ the Communications upon topics of general interest are O'Malloy goal Hnrgcss best legal talent obtainable and see what solicited. old, eltlaen or ntranger, visitor or pnrehnser. Goals won by made by Time Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation BOSTON could .be done about Doherty and Smith 1 Rockland Murphy 11 10 at second-class postal rates. Make yonrseir nt home in this Mtore. Gn/.e Limit jumping Gardiner’s team last week. If it is a 2 Rockland Campbell 3 05 possible thing and if tbe Gardiners contract and price to your heart’s eontent. Yon will 8 Bath J. Mooney 7.26 be treated with every eonrtesy and every Limit with these players gives Gardiner any right to Circulation 6,000 Each Issue SHOE STORE 4 Rockland McGowan 1 50 hold them, they w ill be made to pay dearly 6 Rockland Campbell 07 a tte n tio n . Men’s Slippers in Velvet and dif­ for violating their agreement with Gardiner 0 Rockland Murphy 33 and jumping the team. They arc now playing ferent kinds of leather for 7 Bath McGUvary 4 05 A local country newspaper like The Score. Rockland 6, Rath 2; stops O'Mnlley 30, in the Connecticut league and if we have the U m b r e lla * U ls t e r * Burgess 32; Fouls, McGowan, J. Mooney; Referee legal right to prevent them doing this the CouricrOazette interests all—the men Ok •e re o a t* R 43c, 63c, 75c and 87c I Wnkefleld- For men, of heavy brownish mixed matter will be pushed to the last ditch. of the household as well as the women. Of flue all wool Indigo blue kersey, Inline qunlity black taffeta silk,with All new and up to date. ‘There is no possible chance for a polo stylish, natural wood «wz-. frieze, large collar, coat cut extra What occurs in the neighborhood is black velvet collar, heavy black Men’s Overshoes nnd all kinds of Saturday evening the Baths came to Rock­ team being placed in Bangor this season in handles. Size 26...... ' long, black dingonnl . zx land and m a game that abounded with my opinion,’ continued manager Burnham. regularly and promptly chronicled in lasting linings. All sizes © i n leather shoes in Winter Tan, Fine Leather covered cane umbrellas , body linings ...... 11 / scientific playing by both teams met with “The league must vote unanimously to put a its columns. Every hit of Knox 34 to 44...... 'T’l U Calf, Patent Leather and Enamel their second defeat. There wasn’t any sem­ team in Bangor and so far there arc too many 81.69. comity gossip is given to its readers, H o u s e c o a t* Grajn at way down price. blance of rough work both teams playing opposed to it to make this unanimous vote a and is eagerly sought by them. In Yon n if M en's Over­ Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s clean polo. Rockland’s defense work was possibility. The league meeting on Friday Hen'* Glove* \ All wool tricot flannel in blue, great and O’Malley had practically nothing was unexpectedly interrupted by Manager addition to the local occurrences, it c o a t* goods in great variety. Nothing One Clasp Gloves that would be brown and garnet, nicely trimmed to do. Burgess played a star game for Bath Donnell of Bath being called to Boston. Tbe contains the news of the state and In blue and brown worsted ctaev any better for a Christmas present. and his work alone prevented the score being League will meet again on Tuesday at Lewis­ a dollar and a quarter but for the with satin facings to z, j^zx world; also other interesting and in­ iot, guaranteed fast color and all Ladies’ warm Slippers nnd Felt larger. Bath missed J. Mooney, although ton and complete the schedule and consider better ones we sell at that price- match. Sizes 34 to 44.• «ipO,Ol_/ the other men worked like fiends. It was a some other matters.’ ’’ wool. A very stylish garment S h o es a t structive reading matter especially These in lined dogskin, silk sewed, Also pretty plaid casBimere gar­ game thoroughly enjoyed by one of the for young men. Sizes adapted and prepared for its readers. colors, Tan, Red Tan zxzx ments with fancy cord trimmings, 47c, 65c and 98c largest crowds o f the season. Tbe summary : For the coining year the paper will 15 to 19...... nOCRLAND BATH nnd B u tte r ...... S'Lt.MI 84.00, 85.00. Don’t buy until you have visited the Campbell first rush K. Mooney Alfred M urray be better than ever. If not now a Reindeer Gloves, do you know & % n Hceond rush MoGHvrav R o y * S u i t * center Murtangh regular subscriber you ought to be for them? the finish of a suede kid skin H a t h R o b e * Maynard halfbnek Phelan 1898. In scotch mixtures, cheviots and O'Mnlley goal Burgess b u t a g o o d n ess all th e ir — zx In fancy eider down flannels. A BOSTON SHOE Gonlft won by made by Time Great Bargains worsteds, strongly sewed. Pants own silk lined one clasp. Sp -L ’D y ’ 1 Rockland Murphy 6 41 warm, comfortable gar­ . . . IN . . . have double seat and Limit The wiieat crop of 1897 in the m e n t $7 2 Rockland Campbell 1.10 k n e e ...... $ 5 Ladies’ Gloves STORE Limit United States is footed up nt 580,000,- 3 Rockland McGowan 2.20 and mittens. Four button clasp, 4 Bath Mooney 6 85 CLOTHING! 000 bushels. It is a solid item of D t •es* S u it Case* HOCKlAVD t ie . 1,4 X e e k w e a r kid skin gloves’ heavy fleeced 6 Rockland Cnmphell 1 35 In dark olive calf skin, brass lock 0 Bath Murtuu«h______6.22 wealth and stands on its own merits, When we say that we are showing lining, warm and com- ~-zx and trimmings. Raise Going To Klonkdlke. Score. Rockland 4, Bath 2; Rushes. Camyhell regardless of currency cranks. more neckwear than any two stores 6, Mooney 3, McGlIvrny, atops O’Mnlley 19 Suits . . , $6.50 f o rta b le ...... 50c a size. Size 20...... The following item appeared in yesterday’s Burgess 04, Phelan; Fouls, Rockland, Bath; $4: Referee Long. in Rockland, we are confident we Nice warm m ittens 81, 81.25. Portland Argus: All wool fancy cheviots, reduced from Darraut, the murderer of two young are not exaggerating one bit. String L a d ie s ’ R e t t * “ Capt. W . S. Hatch informs us that his ex­ 88.75 and 810—half dozen different pat­ girls in a San Francisco church, has ties,bows,tecksand four o f? pedition to the Klondike in the spring will go Speaking of Thursday night’s Portland- terns—choico 80.50. Dress Suit Pro­ la the new plaid leather. We are in a two masted schooner of one hundred Lewiston game, the Portland Press says: in h a n d s ...... been sentenced twice and lia s escaped the only parties showing this nov­ tons. The party w ill take steam boring “ Comparing the game last nfght and the one Suits = = = $8.75 Better quality 50 cents. t e c t o r s machines, a small electric light plant, a steam with Rockland on Tuesday night a close ob­ punishment for more than two years. in best quality Black Satin, lined elty in this city. Sizes The delays and evasions that have oc­ launch and. 18 month’s provisions. Among server would be obliged to admit that Lew ­ O ver 150 to pick from , reduced from 10 \ Leather Leyyiny* with fine white satin. Three or four 22 to 28. $1 those who have already expressed an inten­ iston is playing much faster polo than Rock­ and $12—nobby plaids and mixtures. curred in his case are anything but different styles from — z x z x tion of going are George F . H atch, S. F. land, and could give the so-called champions Choico $8.75. For lads 4 to 10 years of age. The creditable to American courts. which to select...... JL.t "t ' A r m R a n d * Hatch and several other Portlanders, D r. a few points on the game without injuring most comfortable article of winter Salis of Damariscotta, Mr. Allen of Tennant’s their own chances very much." Th e Press In beautiful silk trimmed elastic, Suits = $10 dress ever worn by the Harbor, Capt. Thomas Hart of St. George is evidently talking through a hat that ill be­ colors blue, green, pink, old gold. and several other residents o f that vicinity. fits its swelled head. Statesmen at Washington are devot­ little m e n ...... $1.25 Wight Rohes Cassimeres, tweeds und clioviots, re­ ing their attention largely to the ques­ in cotton, plain white or fancy Put up one pair in glass _ Eight or ten more men are wanted who are duced from 12,15 and $18—latest styles Best quality 81.50. ready to invest $600 apiece.” and patterns. Choice $10. tion of the currency. Every man has trimmed, large full size, well box. Per pair ...... ^ O c Tarrant will not jump the Lewiston team his scheme for the improvement of the C a p * made and nice fitting although the Boston Herald said he would. 5 O c Handkerchief* Card of Thanks. Suits 1 5 currency system, and each one feels For men and boys,in blue and black c o lla r ...... W e wish through these columns to express Commenting upon the Brown-Jason fight Better ones 81.00, 81.60. M en’s fine Irish law n in ­ Imported worsteds and tweeds, reduce.I that he muEt press his own views on kersey, neat scotch "-/v some measure of our gratitude to the friends of last Friday night the Lewiston Journal itial handkerchiefs ea-. 1 5 c who have done so much to help and comfort from 18, 20 nnd $22— nil ta ilo r made. the subject. It seems probable, how­ plaids and mixtures Ov® says: “ The six rounds brought out some Choice 815. ever, that when these are all presented, G o lf H o s e Two for 25 cents. us in our hours of deepest grief over the loss lively fighting, characterized by hard hitting. m ad e fro m fine d o m estic a n d S co tch of a loved daughter and sister. To those The claret was flowing from the noses of each >8- Congress will fall back upon President S u s p e n d e r * Ladies’ fancy embroidered silk friends in the distant city, where she laid Overcoats sty lish p laid an d s tr ip e d 4 x » » man early in the fray. Brown is half a bead McKinley’s simple but sensible plan of In elegant silk webbings, silk ends, handkerchiefs, 50c, 75c, 81.00. down her life for the work she loved, who for taller than Jason and apparently as good a tO p B ...... 50 celebrated Beoli kerseys, black, blue retaining in the Treasury the United fancy buckles, also fan- L.xjO Men’s fancy silk handkerchiefs, the sake of the love they bore the dead, m in­ man, although the bout was too short to dem ­ Better ones 81.00, 81-25. istered so tenderly to the living sister, to and brown, regularly $15, to close $8. States notes which are redeemed in cy embroidered satin.. 60 c e n ts. onstrate tbe comparative staying powers of those, and to the friends of her earlier years the men. Brown made sport for the crowd gold,and permitting the national banks who have done all that sympathizing hearts several times by coming at Jason with a full ______Overcoats ■ = M 0 to increase their circulation in a wuy and helping bands could do to lighten our bead of steam on, using his feet as well as his sorrow, we tender our heartfelt thanks— our which will gradually transfer the arms. The ruse worked well once or twice but Lap seam and raw edge, 815 kerseys, J. F. GREGORY & SON deepest gratitude. Jason got onto it arid further effort along that a ll sizes, to close at 810. banking business from the sbdhiders M r. and M rs. A . J. A m es and family. line ended disasterously to Brown. Jason O 3 X T I3 PR IC E CIiOTIXIEIlS, Pulpit Harbor, Maine. of the Government to those of the seemed to have more friends in the audience Overcoats i5 b a n k . Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren than Brown and there were loud calls for a knockout in the fifth and sixth rounds. Tbe A ll tailor made and selling regularly at F yon are really anxious to men gave 0 clean exhibition of sparring and 20,22 and $25, including genuine Irish There bus been u constant grow th in the crowd was satisfied. Brown was suffer­ frieze, lap seams, m eltons, kerseyH, revenue ever since the Dingley tari 11 please your friends with a ing from a bad cold, coughing much during vicunas aud unfinished worsted, black, I the bout." blue,brow n and mode shades, all for $15 went into operation. The average re­ Christmas Present that is ceipts per day were greater in Septem­ MAINE'S LIVELY NEWSPAPERS AN OTIS COMPLIMENT DECEMBER SUPREME COURT beautiful, delightful or useful, you The Bath Times regarding Friday night’s U lsters 1 0 ber than in August, and each month would do well to call on game: ' Tbe Richmond Bee, which was a unique j “ We took a glance at tbe new city building, The three hundred or more people who Heavy all wool frieze, rogularly selliug wince, including that part of December Judge Savage ol Auburn presiding. feature of Maine newspaper circles as long tbe other day. It seems to us to give just went to the Alam eda last night to see the at 815—blaok or O xford—a moat, w o n ­ The criminal docket was taken up Friday which has expired, reveals a larger ago as the irrepressible Ray Thompson was about wbat was needed— ample accommoda­ Rocklands and Baths play polo were given an derful bargain at 810. after The Courier-Gazette had gone to press. average income than in the preceding at the helm, and which loses none o f its tions for the city government and city officials, exhibition of fast polo but the game was dc The grand jury reported 19 indictments, 12 of prestige under the present editorship, comes without any gingerbread work or broad areas A. Ross Weeks. layed so many times for broken skates and month. This is an encouruging exhi­ which were liquor cases. The others were as P a n ts to us with a handsome Christmas edition, of unnecessary room. O f course, in many accidents to players that the good plays were follows: A fine lot of 1’auts from tbe best makes bit. it shows that the predictions of 1500 strong. respects, the building w ill have to be used almost forgotten during tbe long wails. Lewis C. Packard and Fred II. Hill of Here you will find everything per­ Mowry & Payson of this city, selling adequate revenues from the law are awhile before one can pass upon its merits. Th e gome was called promptly at 8.45 and Camden, for breaking, en tern g an d larceny. regularly at $0.00, But we see no reason why the offices should taining to a was not finished until 10.30. J. Mooney was likely to be realized before the fiscal The Lewiston Journal has enlarged both Caivin Wells of Rockland, for breaking en­ not be quite as convenient, comfortable and not on the score card to play on account of My price $4.25 of its daily and Saturday editions, but it is tering and larceny. year ends. An attempt will be made healthful as most of tbe places of business an injury to his ankle in tbe last Gardiner Another fine lot pure worsted, selling something o f a puzzle bow tbe editors can Francis C. W ornall, five indictments for by the Itepublican leaders to keep about town, or as those for which the city is FIRST-CLASS CHINA STORE. game. H is brother Eddie started in a rush regularly at $4.50, cheating by false pretences. crowd in a more ioteiesting and up-to-date now paying rent; and they are all under one and sub Phelan half hack. down expenditures, and in this en­ Wells, on accouut of his voutb, and be­ My price $3.25 paper than the Journal has always been. roof ana in easy communication w ith each In the first period Murtaugh was hit over cause of it being his first offence, was allowed FINE CHINA, 1 lot 38 pairs long Fitchburg, pure wool, deavor there is a chance that they will other, which is a great point for the public. the eye on the same place that he was injured to go upon bis own recognizance. T h e court heavy weight, great value, worth $5.00, be successful. The old days in which When it is added that a considerable annual in Portland and Gardiner. It was done by a The Old Town Enterprise, Ellsworth En­ gave him an earnest talking to, full of wise saving in rent is effected, the new building RICH CUT GLASS, hook from M urphy during a little mix up in S 3 6 0 surpluses were a regular feature of terprise, Bridgton News and Piscataquis Ob* advice and counsel, and the young man, who appears to be a pretty good thing. W e don't tbe center of the floor. Walter walked to the 75 pairs black'cheviot, sold everywhere the treasury’s monthly bulunce sheets server are among the many lively Maine appears height and smart, will undoubtedly believe in making city offices too attractive, railing and exclaimed “ it is tbe same old eye." for 82.00, papers which issued special Christmas nutn* profit by bis unpleasant experience. may be nearer at hand than anybody a and* tbe new building is plenty good enough STERLING SILVER, lie was anxious to continue the game but My price $1.49 bers. And very commendable ones too. Tbe appealed cases on tbe criminal docket for the kind of city governments we have Manager Donnell and tbe players persuaded quarter of a year ago expected. cut quite a figure this term there being 33 for 1 lot, (>0 pairs, Dexter Mills, all wool, been having aud for any we are likely to get." him nut to. The game was delayed to give single sale, four for search and seizure and great valve, The Courier-Gazette received many com­ ELEGANT LAMPS, J. Mooney a chance to don his uniform and one each for assault, larceny, intoxication, and $ 1 .6 9 plimentary words on its Christmas issue, for was given a hearty welcome. There is an evident purpose on the violation of the Sunday closing law. A few more pairs of those heavy grey which thanks are returned. The Lewiston THIS IS ALL BOSH l i e did not get into (he game in his usual Miles R. Haskell of Rockland, one of the ONYX TABLES, ETC. M elions, to close. part of some of the Democrats to Journal said: “ Tbe Christmas number of form on account of his ankle, but his presence parties who appealed was arraigned Friday make Hawaiian annexation a party the Rockland Couritr-Gazette is a twelve gave the boys lots of encouragement. Tbe $ 1 .1 9 In Knox county it is generally understood afternoon, and for having indulged a little too page edition, printed on pink paper and is a While we naturally place our first period was fast polo. Only one ball was question. This will hardly succeed, that Mrs. W. H. Whitney of Warren has freely in the use of tbe ardent at the firemen’s tiptop holiday number with special cover sug­ caged and it was by a pretty double play of Youths’ Pants however. Annexation is apparently commenced, or will commence, a suit against muster at Thomaston last September was fined gestive of the season?' more expensive articles in the Campbell and M urphy. In the second period Scotch plaid, stripes, hair lines, plain the county, laying the damage at $15,000, on $10 and costs, amounting to $16. L. R Camp­ stronger among Republicans than Bath could only score one and Rockland kept blues uud blacks, account of tbe cfficer not depriving her hus­ bell appeared for tbe respondent and urgedtbat most conspicuous places, we still band of weapons when taken to jail. It will tbe lead by adding another goal to their credit. Democrats, yet a sufficient number of The Lincoln County News said: “The he be shown leniency on tbe ground that his $1.25 to $2.50 be remembered that Mr. Whitney, who was have in our basement the largest The third petiod was an exciting one, tbe the latter have expressed themselves, Rockland Courier-Gazette and Bridgton News offence was just what 99 out of 100 men might A great variety of K n e e Pants, w orth 75c a hotel keeper and voluntarily accepted a home team making a strong up hill fight to are right up to tbe times with their holiday be found guilty of at such a time. line of medium and low priced at one lime and another, in favor of it jail sentence for liquor selling, killed himself win, but the Rocklands were playing in 4 9 c editions. They are good all-tbe-year round “ Isn’t that putting it a trifle strong?" asked soon after being committed and it is claimed goods. We will sell you perfect form and clinched the victory by three Another largo lot 10c. to show that no party division can be papers, too." tbe court with a smile. that the officials, in not depriving him of bis goals and allowed Bath to score only once. “ W ell then, your H onor," said M t. Camp­ made on that issue. Annexation has The audience was glad when tbe last bell Shirts, Collars, Cuffs weapons, are rsponsible for his death.— Bath bell, “ I will call it 75 out of 100." friends und enemies in botli organiza­ The shipping edition of the Bath Times Dinner Sets, $ 6 .5 0 and upwards rang. It was (he longest drawn out game of Times. John E. Hanly, Esq . of Boston arrived in And Neckwear in great variety uud ex­ which has been looked for so eagerly, came tbe season. H ad it been played in tbe usual tions. Forty or fifty years ago aud tbe city Friday and has been attending court. cellent quality. All the latest styles from the press Dec. 15, aud is a 16-page Fib at Files! Itclilug Files. time, it would have been a much more satis­ earlier the Democracy was far more Since his arrival he has received word that a Chamber Sets, $2.25, upwards aud at the lowest prices. beauty. Batb, in the midst o f its present Bynptomu— Moisture; lou-uss lichlug sod etlng- factory evening’s entertainment. lu g; moil at night; worse by scratching If fJlowed Suffolk county jury has awarded bis client a favorable to territorial acquisition—in season of prosperity, and with tbe future in Tbe Rocklands never played a more per­ W i l l give you a Reserved Seat to the to continue tumors form, which often bleed aud verdict of $£,000 in tbe case of James Dooley some respects looking brighter than it has for , becoming very sore Bwaymb's Gis t - fect game in this city. They were all fast aud Polo Gume tvilh u #5 rush puri-liuse, fare the Cuban case, for example—than against L . G. Burnham. This was an action Decorated Lamps, complete, with years, should rise up and oiler thanks that it Ment slops the 1 cbing and bleedlnv, beats ulcer- O ’M alley received hearty recognition for bis were the opposing organizations, but u'ion, uud In most cases removes tbe tumors. A t of tort for personal injuries sustained by tbe ou curs iuclutled both ways. has such an able exponent of its interests as work. Murphy was much in the game. Tbe drugaisU, or by mail, for 60 cents, Dr. tiwayne & plaintiff, a laborer in tbe defendant’s employ, shades to match, for $1.00 that desire diminished when sluverv the Times. Baths all worked bard. Burgess did excel­ Sou, Philadelphia. on Ibe coal barge Atlas, at defendant’s wharf, lent work in the goal. H is support was a disappeared. Still, in the present in­ corner of M t. Washington avenue and Gran* and upward. little ragged. Phelan played his first entire 446 Main St., Rockland stance enough Democratic votes ure i e street, South Boston, Jan. 17, 1896. Plain­ game of the season and his Hocking was a tiff fell through a mast-bole in the lower deck likely to be cast for annexation to give Cups and Saucers, IQ cents each feature. McGilvray was th . star of the even­ which had existed since the transformation of the project victory. ing. E. Mooney did goo work. Words Cannot Describe the ship into a barge. H e claimed that tbe and upwards. bole was dangerous and not properly guarded. The uiany good things we have to oiler suitable for Holiday Gifts Defendant claimed that it was necessary to Billy Long made h;s initial appearance be­ Sioo DEATH OF OR COLE the space alioted us in these columns. facilitate tbe work of discharging ibe cargo, Tumblers, 2 cents each and up­ fore a Rockland aur',ence in tbe game Satur­ that tbe plaintiff bad knowledge of its exist­ day night aud gavt eminent satisfaction. ence, and as a matter of fact fell through the wards. At three o’clock this morning Dr. Charles LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, CONSISTING OF REWARD. K. Cole was found unconscious iu bis bed by after main hatch instead of falling through And myriads of articles that space A Boston paper is authority for the state­ members of ' is fam ily, lie bad been in pain said bole. The defendant being insured ment that M cGilvray, tbe star rusher of tbe The above reward will be puid by the City of through tbc night. Dr. Alden was called but SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, against accident in tbe Employers’ Liability will not allow us to mention. Bath pulp team, has been sold to New Bed- Rock loud, for evidence that will load to the urreel found him dead. Death was doubtless from Insurance Co., John Lowell, Jr., Erq., the lord. Although this may come as a surprise uud couvtotlou of any party or purtiue ueHJog spinal tcblorosit, a winding up of Ibe severe ULOCKN, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, company’s attorney, appeared for tbe defense. On purchases o f wa gii/e return to tbtfc polo enthusiasts at large, it has been luwudury fi'u* withlu thu llmitu of the Clly of sickness of two years ago. Ib e shock to This wa» the second trial of the case, tbe first tickets to Camden, Rockport, Thomas­ know n by those on the inside for some time Uockiuud duiiug the preuool uiuuiclpul year tbc community is great. We shall refer to OPERA GLASSES, RINGS, CHAINS, resulting in a disagreement of the jury. Mr. past. W hile McGilvray is unquestionably A. J. CROCKETT, tbc doctor's life more fully in our next issue. Hanly was formerly a leading lawyer in this ton and the Highlands, every day in one of tbe most valuable man in the Maiue fit City Marshal. city and his many friends extend congratula­ CHARMS, FOUNTAIN PENS, the week. League- Manager Donnell felt (bat be could Rockland, Btpl. 14, lb97. tions. not refuse the efler made by N ew Bedford PENCILS, FANCY GOODS. NOVELTIES The trial of Elkanah Boynton of Camden, for bis services. H e was perfectly fair in tbe NOTICE. appelant from the decision of T rial Justice R. DIED. matter, however, aud at least two of tbe man­ Fouad floatlug, Nov. 27, 1897, io tbu water near K, Ulmer, for single sale took place Frioay agers in tbe Maiue league were given an op­ liulibul ledge, *o called, near tboiueleru ebore of Cur-.—Kneklaad, Decem ber XI, Dr. Charles it. And many other things too numerous to’meution. Something for everybody afternoon aud was much iu the nature of a Viuuibaveu Muiue, a wsael'e dock lorerutl with Col*, aged 4Z years. portunity to bid for tbe valuable rusher. test case, Tbe ju iy returned a verdict of fore ulUcbod Tbe owner cuu buve ibo euwe A.Ross Weeks They t&uld not come anywhere near tbe by pal lug chargee uud proviua ibo proporty. 344 MAIN ST. guilty Saturday aud a settlement was made on figures Gbeicd by N ew Bedford and conse­ I1ENRV L BROW N, Viyalbavep Ordway’s Piasters Cure Female a portion of the 3 ) appealed cases above re­ quently McGilvray goes to tbe big league. Doc. 4, lb»7. ______b74 ROCKLAND W.M. PURINGTON ferred to without trial. , 405 Main St., Rockland. Waakusss. Tbe pricciFred Doe paid for birn is said to Ordway’s Plasters Cure Neura'a THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 1897.

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Steamer Frank Jones left Portland this M A . n n i H D EVERYBODY’S COLUMN The boot and shoe stores are open every Rev. S. C. W hitcom b of Bangor, who at­ TALK OF THE TOWN. morning on its last trip o f the season. night this week. tended the quarterly meeting will remain in N orwood—IIamt*non—llopo, December 18, »t the rculilenco of tbe brldu'n faiher, by llev. Kdwenl Mrs. A. I. Mather has received a box of Ralph K . Bearce is spending the vacation thia city and assist Pastor W . R. Nickerson it. Htrarna of Wnrren, Adelbert T. Norwood of Advert'nomentn In thin column not to exceed The days are growing longer— and colder. holly direct from England and many of our at his home in Turner. Want a Camera ? in a series of meetings to be held at the Free Wnrron, and Emma A IlaulInge of Hope, flvo lilies Inserted onco for 26 cents, four timoe for homes are being decorated with the beautiful Baptist church, which began last evening. Aoohn—Hu r t —Tkomaaton, Deeombor Ift, by 60 centn. \V . W . Smith is suffering from a painful Miss A llen is spending (he vacation Rev. W. A .N ew eom be. William Aojrn and Mnrela The Christmas tree and concert at the Free eye, caused by hot mortar getting into it. green twigs with the bright red berries. at her home in Boston. Does your son or daughter want A. Hunt, both of North Cimhlnir. The I2m o Club was entertained at supper Baptist church will come off Friday evening Burton — Maxot—Unelilng, December 16, by W a n t e d . Meservey’s Orchestra give a grand masquer­ M. II. Sullivan, clerk at Farrand, Spear & Rev. II. I. Ilolt, Auetln L. Burton nnd Untile C. last evening at the home of W m . A . H ill, a cam era? as previously arranged. ade ball at Limerock Hall, Christmas night, C o's is confined to his home by illness. Maxey, both of Ounhluu. Y A W IDOW , aged 30, with boy aged 3, po­ Saturday. Lincoln street. The paper of the evening Docs your brother or sister Mrs. M ary E . Cutter, who died Nov. 29 at \ D I E D sition us housekeeper. Family of widower was by Mervyn A p Rice, subject, “ The Order The officers elect o f Claremont Command- her home in Belfast, was prominently known Bpreferred, with no small children. Apply nt THE The class of 1900 has elected Roy K now l- I want a camera ? CiiADitouRNR— Bonton, December 19, Mian Kila of the Jesuits.” ery, K . T ., were installed last night by Em i some thirty years ago in Rockland, where as J . Chadbourne, formerly of Rocklnnd, aired 40 COURIER G AZETTE OFFICE. S9*90 ton president and Miss Annie Blackington nent Sir C. A. Sylvester of Rockport. The Do you want a camera? yearn. The southern see ne in Fuller & Cobb’s im­ wife o f the late Rev. Edward F. Cutter, pastor vice president. Th e other officers are to be event was private. CiiTTRR—Bolfaat, November 29, Mm. Mary K mense show window is attracting m uch de­ Does anyone want a camera? of the Congregational church, she was a lead Cutter, wife of the late Rev. K. F. Cutter, axed *2 w chosen later. J A . W .Gregory has been elected secretary of BOX 812. served attention. The children especially are If so, ing figure in local society. She was a very yearn 14 dayn. W illiam W.Thomas of Portland, who spoke the executive committee of the Rockland (.'oi'KLAno- Warren, December 17, Oliver Cope ELIABLE MAN to represent an “ Old Line” much delighted and the older people are not lovely lady, of broad culture and Christian in K nox county during the last presidential Sunday School Association. The retiring land, axed 60 yearn. llfo insurance company, having large busino-'n adverse to taking a lingering glance at the worth. H e r age was 82. R campaign, has just been appointed minister to secretary is Alvah B. Clark,who has filled that in force. For city of Rockland and vlclnltv. Lib­ the scene. W ithin two miles of this city is situated the eral contract to right party. Address 1*. O. Bex 409, Sweden, a position which he also held under office with signal ability. B u y it of LIST OF LETTERS Portland, Me. 88 The concert given by the Kennebec Choral Austin Farm containing some 200 acres of the Harrison administration. Tbe annual rendezvous of the Maine consis­ Union at Augusta Friday night is highly com­ land and producing 100 tons of hay. On Remaining in Rockland P, O. for the week EW Flmt.Class Straw Braid Machine Opera- The hobo who attempted to get gay at M. tory A. A. Scottish Rite will be held in Port­ this farm there are 30 head of cattle, mostly tore. Only those exporlmcod on flue braids mended by the Kennebec Journal. Mrs. ending Dec. l8. IT. Nash's restaurant one night last week now land next Friday night. Ten members have F and Indies'work. Comfurtuble warm rooim with Lou Duncan Barney of this city was the A. Ross W eeks fine Jersey milch cows, which arc kept in as good board can ho bad a. very reasonable price. carries a sore jaw on his person and an un­ died during the year, the late Joseph Abbott neat and clean condition as in mid-summer. Gentn Liat Clark Mian Norn soprano of the evening, singing “ Ouvrez,” by Diinlni Maurioo Crawford Mm William I1IUSU & PA R K . Medway, Mass 90-2 limited amount of respect for the proprietoi’6 of this city being one o f them. Dcssauer, and “ Singing of Y ou,” by Chapman, IIo will sell you ono from $1.00 They arc under the management of John M. IIuDMcomb Herbert H oiiimv Mine Ornoe care pugilistic abilities. M ik e ’s no mark. with violin obligato by I I . L . Blodgett. The W hile December is usually a profitable upw ards. Austin, who has a large and increasing m ilk I'earaon Capt Frod i \tl»»K M Irinls* Hom ey T o L e t. month for marriages only three couples have trade in this city. These cows were recently Weiton Kd G .Inmenou MlnnO. I*, This is the last week of theChristmas turkey Journal says: “ Again and again the audience Y ouuf Walter l.ovltl Mian Mnrirarel contest at Healey’s bowling alley and with tiled their intentions with City Clerk Davies lie will teach you its perfect examined and certificates given of their KNEMKN r on Orient street, 8 rooms, modern insisted on encores by Mrs. Barney. She has Lntllen Lint Pago Mrn Hbiirlolto conveniences. Let In part or the whole. Flat In 128 to his credit, it isconceded by the other a voice of rare quality and power, with re­ thus far. Those o f recent date are: George manipulation. He will also teach excellent condition. A ll the buildings on Auntlu Mha Bertha L. Hlltieoo Mm Marv H. Brown M ia . Annlo r.tllm Mian Kila M TBlake Block, Main street. Apply to N. B.CO BB.bowlers that John W . Thomas has a cinch on markable purity and sweetness of expression.” Sergent Barterand Lottie Gertrude McAllister you how to develop the negative this place are large, neat nnd commodious. both o f Rockland and E'red H . Harrington the bird.^ The high man on the New Year’s All those who can should attend the lec­ and finish tho mounted print, "How toCuro All skin Dlawasea.” turkey has n o to his credit. and Blanch S. Cummings, both of this city. Simply apply "Bw ayrk'h OlNTMiNT.” N o Iu A LF of a new doublo house o f 8 rooms on ture in the Advent church, tomorrow evening, Pleasant Valley Grange, Patrons of Hus­ It is understood that Judge Advocate Gen. thereby saving for you lots of toraui medlclno required Curea totter, eosnmn, I tub, Orange street Rockland. Pleasuntly located to be given by Rev. Leroy S. Bean, one of all eruptions on the fare, bindn, none. Ao., leaving H and a dot-lruble situation. For further particularsbandry, has elected the following officers for Maine’s gifted orators. Th e Dexter Gazette Edward K . Gould it to publish a digest ol the dollars. tbo akin clear, white and healthy. Ita grtat limllair inquire of G. B. A LLEN, 23 Orauge street, Rock- GL5LACK.. ZAANAOElC^I the ensuing year: Master Elkanah Spear; in speaking of the M em orial Day address laws of the order, from decisions rendered by In fact, he will take tho ttedffling and curative powers am p SFenaed by no olh or overseer A . J. Tolm&n; lecturer, Charles A. several commanders-in-chief. The publication remedy. Auk your druKalnt for HVATXR’a Oik t delivered in that town by M r. Bean said : “ In MKNT. E9IRABLK TENEMENT ou Ourdy Street. Tolm an; chaplain, Miss Cora Gardiner; tbe evening Town H a ll was closely packed, w ill be officially endorsed and placed within under his capacious wing, watch D Apply to C. E. LITTLEFIELD. 01 steward, Reuben S. Thorndike; assistant stew- everyone anxious to hear that brilliant young the meant of every member. It will be a val­ its after growth with tender care, ENEMENT TO LET ou North Main Street ard, Frank Crockett; Ceres, Miss M illie Fro- orator, Rev. Leroy S. Bean, of Gorham. It uable and much needed source o f informa­ nourishing it with bits of advice CHRISTMAS EVE. — CO M E T O — Sleeper’s Hill; ncurly new, In first-class con. hock; Pomona, Miss M ay Tolm an; Flora, is impossible to give an abstract o f such an tion. Tdltion, convenient, vory pleasant situation, ten min. and food for thought, until it shall DAY AND NIGHT utM* walk from post vflloe, cars pass tho door. Miss Emma Crockett; lad*’ assistant steward, address as that of Monday evening. It Four members of tbe Gen, Berry Hose Co- Inquire o f M. M. PARKER, 68 Warren Street, Miss Mabel Brown; librarian, Mrs. A. J. Tol­ would do great injustice to tbe speaker. W e and several from tbe other Rockland compan­ wax strong and develop into a Return engagement by popular re* Rockland, Me. 69 man; secretary, Miss M yrtie Perry; gate extend to Rev. M r. Bean, on behalf of the ies attended the levee and ball in Damariscotta, duck of a photographer without quest o t the Favorite Ropertolro Or- Pendleton’s keeper, Arthur Farrand. Post and citizens, the congratulations that Thursday night,given by the Massasiot Engine the quack. Call on gauizallon, tho F o r S a le . News was received in this city Sunday of such a happy, eloquent and sensible address Co. They were given a hearty reception, a the death in Boston of Miss Ella J.Chad bourne, truly 'deserves.” free supper and partners for every dance. Drug Store o i l BALE CHEAP, all tho following artlcloo: One A. W. Ladd square piano In perfect con- a sister o f Mrs. C. M . Tibbetts,who was called The Rockland firemen say that the Masiasoits WHITTIER MARTINE dltionF und tone, with stool; ono Dyer & Hughes Ro that city on Friday by reason of her sister’s are “ all right." large size melodeon and stool In good condition; illness. Miss Chadbourne was a daughter of FOR - CAMERAS. one black walnut dining set; one extension table; Th e members of tbe famous "H askell's ilx chairs; one sleigh; one extension top doublo the late Thomas W. Chadbourne, formerly of Jacks” polo team have been munching pea­ COMEDY CO. A lino lino of these good) at seated surry; ono set new carriage wheels, harness; Rockland, and one time city marshal here. Xmas Greens nuts the past week to tbeir heart's content — A. BOSS WEEKS, one 18 ft. sloop boat. All Ihy above ut u bargain If The family removed to Boston several years the of their recent victory over tbe I’roRcnting on this occasion Throe Now Reasonable Prices. A Camera will sold at once. For particulars und prices write to ------— ------Plays, wilh all I lia Specialties atjpegr P. O. BOX 203, Cutudeu, Muiue.______82 ago. There were six children of which de­ I'. Vs. Some of the boys are still a trifle lamo 405 MAIN STREET, make u nice Christmas Present,. A ceased was tbe youngest. Miss Chadbourn and Justin Cross declares he finds a new bruise Performance. WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable und smalt carriage house. Uouso bus 13 had been book-keeper for many years for John every half hour in the day. Capt. Titus and Aud talk it over. CHRISTMAS EVE nice lino of Christmas gouds at T rooms besides puntries, hulls and shed; eight orH olm an & Co. She was a lady of great his men are satisfied that they can wipe up nine closets. Arrunged for two families. Water Holly in Sprays and Wreaths Very Low Prices. sweetness of character and loved by all who the floor with the "Jacks," providing they Tito oxciting Moledramu by tho below and above, also on thu outside of the bouse and In the stublu. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec­ knew her. She visited nearly every summer have a fair referee and after the holidays are author of tlio Ticket of Loavo Man, tric cars pass the door. Also a largo lot on Waldo in our city, where she retained all her old ac­ going to try it again. “ The “ Jacks” say that The Rocklands had a cinch last night with C. H. PENDLETON, Avenue, overlooking tho hurnor. A lso a small Under The City Lamps quaintances, who w ill be pained by this news Bouquet Green in Bunches they w ill see 'em coming. Augusta winning 7 to 4. Turner had his field of 1>» acres near the Job a Joues farm on o f her death. Jameson's point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of Tbe Rockland schooner Silver Heels which nose broken. Tbe Majors won from the CHRISTMAS DAY Matinee Rankin Block, Hain Street Cochran, lluker & Cross, 400 Muin St, Rockland. True P. Pierce, esq., of this city, has re­ a couple of months or more ago was claimed Captains 5 to 2. 91______6 0 ______cently received an appointment wilh hand­ Colored Immortelles to have left New York very mysteriously wilh lOo to all, will Present for tlio Chil­ Many a boy and girl has looked at that T AGREiYI’ BARGAIN—A choice lurm In some salary as manager and Fegal adviser of ‘ some filibusters on board, has turned up all dren (lie Favorite Drama, the town of Liberty, about 100 acres, nearly large stick of candy in E. O . Heald's window. the New York office of the Union Mutual ; right at Wilmington, N. C. She arrived there J. W. WALKER, A -tew buildings, all paluted, barn 40x80 feet, about The one who guesses nearest its weight will 75 tons of hay In the burn. At least 1000 cords of Life Insurance Co. of Portland, of which I last week with a cargo o f coal and the gov­ E A ST LY N N E Princess Pine Wreathing carry it away— if he can. wood und lumber standing upon the farm. Best H on. F . E. Richards is president. The posi­ ernment officials who have been watching her stock lurm hi this region. Would sell on easy tion was offered to M r. Pierce wholly unso- I There should be a large gathering thia CHRISTMAS NIGHT The Piano Doctor terms or exchange for village or city property. In- closely fail to find any positive proof of tbe licited and was one of those pleasant surprises 1 Turs lay evening at tbe Universalis! vestry * quite of or address IL BLISS, Jit., Washington, vessel having violated the law. Capt. Quinlan, Tlio Fuinous Moloilratna iu 5 Acts, WILL BE IN ROCKLAND ON Maine, Sept 18®T. tiltfTS which do not often come to a man. It is , her commander, although undoubtedly con­ on thes occasion of the informal talk to be given by Miss M ary A . Snow, of Bangor. JOE, THE WAIF 1IIH WINTER TttH' nO R KALE 100 cords filled llurd W ood; 60 a flattering testimonial to M r. Pierce’s lega , nected with a filibustering expedition, has ‘ cords fitted dumper and Pino, Bpl t Hue and and business abilities, but the Union Mutual 30 cents& been foxy enough to cover up his tracks. If Miss Snow is a talented lady, is -superintend­ Introducing (lie great tiro scene and . About January 10th . Iwell seasoned,for kindling sold cheap us 1 need theis also to be congratulated on securing so able be now brings back the vessel in good shape, ent of Bangor schools and she has selected as wharf room. C. E. HI' KNELL. * 45 the light for llfo. a representative for their New, York office. together with a good big dividend, the Rock­ 1 he subject of her talk “ Education." M ibb niscellaneous. M r. Pierce goes to his new field of labor in a land owners who outwardly were shocked Snow comes here under the auspices of the Prices, 10, 2 0 , 3Oo. short time, his engagement with the Union when they heard the news of his risky under- woman’s clubs. The admission will he free. < * 1 / k REWARD for th* nanus of tile parents Mutual beginning Jan. 1st. Ilis family will For Strip of a king, will probably forgive him.— Bath 1 ’ " «»l John Perry of Fox Isiauds, Me., who go with him to N ew York this winter, but Mr. Times. liled 1834. Ills wife was lluunah Wooster He cum 0 Pierce will retain his residence in Rockland. 1 to Mab e from Mass about 1770. Ills brothers were Ephilamand Wi der; hts sisters, lluuu ib and Ma*y. Manager Black has secured as his Christ- j F ive Y ard s Mlxteeu Years Ago It Is believed thu information cuu bo found Iu town mas attraction at the Opera House the W hit- ' A Rockland residence was painted wilh E. or old fumily records. Communicate with THE tier M arline Comedy Co. which will present R-OAZElTE. ______W W. Devoe & Co.’s paint. It's still in good on this occasion three new play*. Friday I condition; so say I-atrand, Spear & Co E W S’.* M’ER 1D V I: U SING JN TIIE evening will be presented the great New York j U N ITED d TATES. A b >ok of two hundred city success written by the author of “ The Npuges, contuiulug a catalogue of about six thousand Everything necessary for inex­ newspapers, being all thut ure credited by the Aiuer Ticket of Leave M an” entitled “ Under the • OVERCOHTS^ULSTERS pens ve home decorations. A full icuu Newspaper Directory (December edition for City Lamps.” Christmas afternoon there will ' 1897) with having regular issues of 1,900 copies or be given a dime matinee at which will be- | line of the above, together with more. Also separate State maps of < uch und every State of tho Amerloau Uul »u, nuuilng those towns presented by request, Mrs. Wood's great so­ freshly cut Carnations will be placed only iu which there ure ls«ued newepipurs having ciety drama “ Fast Lyun.” W ilbur S. Christy, more than 1.000 clrculail 11. This book (issued who made such a favorable impress on on his in every quality of cloih, 'variety of Decernh. r 15, I897)jwlll bo sent, postage paid, to recent visit here, will be seen as Sir Francis ON SALE AT THE any address on receipt of one dollar. Andre a The DOLLS! Geo 1* Rowell Advertising Co., 10 Spruce til., Leviston. Saturday night the play w ill be the shade and style of cut. Overcoats Now York. __ exciting melodrama “Jo, the W aif,” and it will • ’1AINE MUSIC CO. AN TED—Everybody who owns a watch to serve to introduce the great lire scene and the and Ulsters that fit equally as well as kuow that Daniels the jeweler In the 'Thorn­ fight for life. A t every performance all of store to accommodate those from out Wdike Hotel block will put iu u new main spring the for specialties w ill be irtroduced and Mr. $1, aud warranted for two years. 41 tf W hittier will sing “ The Baggage Coach of town who have no time to visit tailor-made at about one-half the OYS AND GIRLS desiring profitable home Ahead” by special reqnest. This is a strong our greenhouse. At the greenhouse employineul, spate moments, or full lime, MARKED DOWN BPlease enclose stamp aud address, W. W. SMITH,company, the specialties being especially in addition to the Christmas Greens price, If you want an Overcoat or Esq , Warren, Muiue. Mi good. may be found We will sell a small lot of 60c l IRLS for general housework, nurses uud the The third lecture in the People’s Course Ulster that is nobby, stylish, attractive Y nursery can obtuln first-class places by auply- will he given Satuiday evening by Roberts C ...... once ofttce of M RS.R.C.HEDGES, PALMS, PEItNS, and 76c, Kid Bodied and Jointed lla rp c i. An excellent way to begin the New Year will be by attending this popular and BEtiOVIAS, and genteel at a low price, our store >LAIN SEWING WANTED-Will bo well D o lls for dooubt very reasonable rates Work called enjoyable lecture. Speaking ol it tbe Woon (llltVSAMIlEMl'.MS, socket Evening Call says. “ M r. Harper is Elegant Potted P KIM HOSES, is at your service with a more com­ superb. His deep, sonorous voice uttered CAUSATIONS, HOSES, Etc. IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—MISS MA- each word with a roundness and distinctness plete stock than we ever offered. BEL II. HOLBROOK, 22 Camdeu Street, that was pleasing, and with no visible effort. Suitable for Christmas Gifts. « 1 2 5 C | > P will receive pupils iu ulauuLrtu instruction, either ul her home or will go to them. Especial His enunciation was something remarkable, We cany quire a larEe assortment attention given beginners. lie i< a man of bread culture and an ideal A FULL LINE OP------speaker, aud bis lecture was cbaraclerued by smoothness cf narrative, vivid description and Roses, Carnations, Violets, of Men's Fur Overcoats wh.ch we are perfect attention on the part of tbe audience. Chrysanthemums, Hya­ COME EARLY AND GET FIRST DR. E. ALDEN ubcommbmd* The material (bat has been gathered by him cinths, etc., In cut flowers selling at very Low Prices. MKS. A. M. STOBKU'S during bis travel was treated with scholarly CHOICE ability. Tbe views were very handsome, and Cough & Croup Balsam were of such a size and clearness that Orders may be kit at Maine Music Co.’s they were equally to be enjoyed in any The best tblug ever kuowu for Coughs, for Cut flowers. Colds, Group and Paeumouia aud all the part of tbe opera house. The accompanying Lu g Diseases. talk by tbe lecturer was unusually apt and en­ 0 3 bALB AT tertaining, and bis lecture was touched up at Huston’s COAKLEY’S, - The Druggist various times with humorous remaiks which produced much mirth among tbe audience,and BURPEE $ LAMB, everyone seemed regretful when the enter­ Mrs.fl.C. MATHER, tainment came to a close.*’ M r. Harper w ill News Stand. speak on “ A Holiday T rip to Europe,” illus­ Cor. Pleasant and Purchase trated by tbe authors own stereoplicao views. Sis.. Rockland. 386 MAIN STREET. FOR S A LE . I This will be one of tbe finest lectures in the w New England Clothing House A Sokooueps Ma.usali, ** worn; hoist • root, I winter’s series. foot 41k ft. Gad, 28 ft. Leach, 49 It. idrua# I — Bob 81, Kdgurlown 2 um. Ordway’s PIuhaiw Cure Dy«pepaU. Ordwuy’a Plaster? Cure Uheuruatlam. Ordway's Plasters Cure Cold Feet. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1897.

RECENT CUSHING HISTORY bridges; $555 for the support of schools and The great household schools ano $550 for the purchase of a new KEEPJOUR BOWELS STRONG remedy for Worms,' r and all complaints § hearse. A. S. hales, Samuel Payson and W m . Charlra A. Fogerty Fleeted Reprenenta- TR U E’S P. Stone were appointed a committee to tlve co.. it being the face of two town orders cashed of Health Appointed. ELIXIR and not cancelled by him when treasurer LI. several years ago. After his removal to Massachusetts, where he remained several 1891. The annual town meeting for 1891, of vital statistics conformable to an act of the years engaged in business and from which was held Monday, March 9, and the following 1 PICTURES ! officers elected: Moderator, Frank B. M ille r; I Legislature pahed in 1891. place he afterwards removed to Cushing, he The annual town meeting for 1892 was was called upon hy the town to forward to CURE CONSTIPATION Clerk,C. A. Fogerty,Selectmen and Overseer* held Monday, March 7, and the following the treasurer the above sum in order to make the Poor, C. A . Fogerty, F. C. H atborn and officers elected; Moderator, S. D . Payson; good an apparent deficit in his accounts. A Eldrean Orfi; Assessors and Fence Viewers, Clerk, C. A . Fogerty; Selectmen, Overseers few weeks before the assembling of the town in * i y n j »i -i I J ALL S. D. Hunt, Wm. P. Stone and John F. Bur­ of the Poor and Road Commissioners, E. S. meeting, in looking over some pipers in his 25 4 50 ♦ ■ DRUGGISTS ton; Treasurer, Samuel Payson; Member of PICTURES ! Vose, C. A . Fogerty and Eldrean OtfT; Asses­ possession, he fortunately came across the the School Committee, A. R. Rivers for three sors and Fence Viewers, S. D. H unt, VV. P. above mentioned orders which he had paid years and Rev. V . E. H ills for one year; Stone and J. F. Burlon; Treasurer, Samuel and failed to credit to his account with the Roud Commissioner, S. D . H u n t; Constables, Payson; Member of School Committee for 3 town. It was voted to abate Ihe tax on the A. W. Miller and Eldrean Otff; Truant Offi­ years, G . Ivan Young; Constables, A. W . estate of Emery H art for the year 1892. cer, M. L. Woodcock; Collector of Taxes, Miller and Eldrean Orff; Truant Officer, M. A p ril 12, the selectmen appointed W m . BOSTON & BUfiOR S. S. CO. Samuel Payson, and voted that he have the BURN THE BEST L . W oodcock; Surveyors of Wood and Bark, A. Rivers and Niven R. Iiyler, members of same percentage lor receiving and the inhabi­ G IVEN A W A Y J hn J. Fales, Fred L . Maloney, E. B. the Board of Health, the former for 3 years tants the same for bringing in their taxes os Great Reduction in Fares COAL Kelleran and A. R. Rivers; Surveyor of and the latter for one. allowed the preceding year; Pound Keeper, Lumber, Joshua Daggett; Culler of Hoops The following traverse jurors were drawn Eldrean Oift; Surveyors of Wood and Bark, and Staves, S. D . H u n t; Field Drivers, E l­ during the year: March term, Oliver P. At the A. S. Fales, F . L . Maloney, A. R. Rivers ond Rockiand drean O iff and Herbert V . Robinson; Sealer Jones, January 27; September term, W illiam E. B. K elleran; Surveyor of Lumber, Joshua $1.75 of Weights nnd Measure, Samuel Payson; P. Stone, July 14; December term, Fred L. Daggett; Culler of Hoops and Staves, S. D . to Boston Collector of Taxes, Samuel Payson; Collector Maloney, November 7, Grand juror, William Hunt and Isaac Spear; Field Drivers, E. B. Fan* bntwpcn Boeton and Rockland reduced from o f Taxes, Samuel Payson under the same A. Rivers. $2.50 to $175 Kelleran and C. A. Fogerty. terms and conditions as adopted in 1887. September 2, the selectmen granted James It was voted to raise $600 for the repair of Fare between Cnmden and Boston reduced from It was voted to raise $600 for the repair of R. Burns of Friendship the right to drive p il­ *2.0) to $1 85. , , roads and bridges, $549.60 for the support of Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced from roads and bridges, $550 for the support of ing from the shore of Flea Island into the BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, schools, $450 for the support of the poor, $3.00 to $2.26, nnd a proportionate reducti »n made the school!; $500 for th e support of the poor waters of Pleasant Point harbor a distance of In the price of throogb tickets between Boston and $500 for town expenses, $75 for the repair of and $500 for town expenses. Voted j 200 feet for the purpose o f constructing a all landing- on Penobscot River. the town house and $50 fur the construction to allow Daved Thompson one quarter part of lobster pound. | Rockland, Maine. The price of rooms, accommodating two persona of a suitable building in which to store the each, will be reduced from $2.00 and $1.60 to $1.60 his tax for labor performed by him on his 1 8 9 4 . — The annual town meeting for 1894 and $1 00 each. road machine. Voted to again abate the tax private way in 1891, and to allow hint the was held Monday, March and the following on the estate of Emery H art For several Steamers will leave Rockland: Bime proportion for the year 1892. Voted to officers elected: Moderator, S. D . Payson; For Boston, at (about) 6.30 r. M , Mondays, and years Luther Marshall had asked for and been abate the tax on the estate of Emery H art for C lerk, C. A. Fogetty; Selectmen, Overseers granted a portion o f his tax to be worked out Thursdays. the year 1891. The town refused the request of the Poor and Road Commissioner?, Vinal For Bangor, via way-laudings, W ednesdnys nnd by him on his private way, but when the Saturdays at (about) 6 a. X-, or upon arrival of of James Thompson to be set off from school Wallace, Eldrean Oiff and Niven R. Iiyler; Come in and See Them. matter came up this year for consideration Btcam r from Boston. district N o. 3 and to be annexed to No. 4. Assessors and Fence Viewers, S. D . H unt, For Bar Harbor, via way-landings, Wednesdays objection was made to a continuance of the, On the proposition of the County Commis­ C. A. Fogetty and W. A. Rivers; Treasurer, and Saturdays at (about) 6.00 a . >t. or upon arrival practice on the ground that it was practically o f Meanicr Hom Bo,ton. FOR BALE BY sioners to erect a jail in Rockland not to ex­ Samuel l’ayson; Superintending School Com­ grant of public money used for private RKTDRNINU ceed $15000, there were in thia town 7 who mittee, Samuel Payson, A . R. Rivers nnd C. From RnMon, Tueedavu nnd Friday, nt 5 r. M. purposes, and hence illegal. T h e moderator voted “ yes” and 45 ‘'no.” A. Fogerty; Truant Officer, Joshua Daggett; Front Bonttur, Monday, and T h or,day, at 11.00 A. J. B IR D <&. CO ., being requested to rule on the matter, sus- Rockland, Me. A pril 30, the selectmen made the following Surveyors of Lumber, W m . P. Stone and A From Bar Harbor, Slondaya and Thuradaya at sustained tfie objection from which ruling no division of fire districts and assignments of Joshua Daggett; Culler of IIoop9 and Staves, Telophona 36-2 appeal was taken. 10.00 a. M. wardens: N o. 1 to include school districts 1 S. D . H unt and Isaac Spear; Field Drivers, Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. F. 8. BIERMAN, Agent, Rockland. The following traverse jurors were drawn and 2, E. S. Vose, warden; No. 2 to include Oliver Hyler and Sidney Burton; Pound during the year: March term, February 28, CALVIN AUSTIN, General Snpt., Bolton. school districts N o. 4 and 5, C. A . Fogerty, Keeper, Joshua River?; Sealer of Weights MILWAUKIE. WISCONSIN WM. II. HILL, General Manager, Bouton Alexander R. Rivers; September term, David warden; N o. 3 to include school districts No. and Measurers, Samuel Payson; Constables, hot Water Thompson, August 29; December term, Isaac 5 and 6, Eldrean Oiff, warden. Austin L. Burton and Eldrean Otff; Collec­ Maine Central Railroad. W . Geyer, November 14. The following traverse jurors were drawn tor, Samuel Payson. It was voted to allow during the year: March term, Eldtean Oiff, the collector the same compensation and the In Effeot November 14, 1897. Bottles 1892. January 1, the selectmen appointed January 29; September term, John J. Fales, taxpayers the same discount in the collection HENRY L. PALMER, President Passenger Trains leave Rockland as follows: June 24; December term, W illiam J. Braster, of taxes as was allowed in 1892. 8^0 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Edwin S. Vose and A. R Rivers subiegisters Augusta. Waterville, Bangor, Portland and Boston, November 4. Grand juror, Seldom D. Hunt. I t was voted to raise $550 for the support arriving In Boston at 4 :16 p. m. May 31, the selectmen appointed Frank B. of school?, $700 for the support of the poor, 1:45 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, A good Hot Water Bottle is a M iller and John J. Fales to serve as ballot $600 for the repair of roads and bridges and Waterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston clerks for the term o f two years, the appoint­ $650 for town expense?. It was voted to pav at 9:25 p. m. luxury, a poor one is a nuisance and a ment being necessary by a change in the Alonzo Young $25 to drive and care for the SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT; JUNE 30, 1897. T baikh A iu u v e: destroyer of good nature. We will 10:40 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewis­ method of conducting state aod national hearse. AsRetfl ...... $97,960,025 78 ton, Augusta and Waterville. guarantee our Hot Water Bottles to elections. The jury box was revised at this meeting LtabilitieB ...... 76,695,248 92 5:10p m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and ( b R . Following is the vote o f Cushing at the and the following names added: Thomas B *nffor' GKO F. E V A N S, Oen’l Manager. bo all right as they are the very best state election held Monday, September 12: J. Orne, Vincent R. Taylor, Merrill O. Smith, S u rp lu s...... $21,364,776 86 F. K. BOOTUBY, O. P. & T. A. For Governor, Charles F . Johnson had 61, John M iller, C. A. Fogerty, Leonard Grover, that can bo bonght. Very necessary Henry B. Cleaves 27, Luther C. Bateman 23 Josiah Maxcey, Charles F. H ilt, Franklin A , Income, 6 months, 1897...... 9,194,920 20 P o r tla n d , M t. D e s e r t & M a c h ia s S .B .C o. article for cold weather and no house­ and Timothy B. Hussey 3; for Representa­ Flinton, James McCarter and Vinal W allace. Disbursements, 6months, 1897 4,714,072 36 tive to Congress, Daniel J. McGillicuddy had It was voted to allow 15 cents per hour for Str. JO3VES hold should be without one. 59, Nelson Dingley, Jr., 26, Norman W. Ler- a man, and the fame for a pair of horses for Excess Income over Disbursements...... $ 4,480,847 86 m« nd 23 and Am m i S. Ladd 3; for Senator, labor on the highway. Voted that hereafter Change in Route. Resumption of Service. Owen P. Lyons had 60, Albert H. Newbert nil public notices for the upper part o f the Six M onths’ Progress Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port­ land 11.00 p m. Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock­ 26, Levi W . Smith 22 and Oliver Farnsworth town be posted on the blacksmith shop of land 5 3u a m Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar 3; for Clerk of Courts, Lewis F. Starrett had E S. Vose. In crease in A sse ts...... $ 5,310,065 62 Harbor, Machiasport und intermediate landings 58, Ralph R . Ulm er 33, David G. Richards The following jurors were drawn during Increase in S u rp lu s ...... 1,853,769 12 Returning, leave Machlusport at 4 00 a. m. on Increase in In su ran ce in f o rc e ...... 14,413,681 00 llonda>s and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4.00 W. C, POOLER, 20 and William B. Bradford 3; for County the year: March term, John F. Burlon, p .m , leave 4 30 p. ra. and arrive Portland 11.00 Attorney, Bradford K. Kalloch bad 59, Wash­ February 1; September term, Charles F . Dividends in lliis Company are nnequaled. p . m connectibg with early morning train for Pharmacist. OWd ington R. Prescott 27, Alexander A. Beaton H ilt, June 21; December term, Josiah Dividends regulate (lie cost of insurance. Boeton it will keep your chickens strong and healthy. It 21 and W ilder W . Perry 3; for Judge o f Pro­ will make young pullets lay early, worth its weight Maxcey, November 13. Grand juror, John In gold for moulting hens, and prevents nil diseases. It bate, James P. Hobbs 60,Charles E . Meservey M iller. ROCKLAND, - MAINE * -•— *------concentrated. In quantity The Now ANNUAL DIVIDEND Policy of tho Northwestern' GUARAN­ it a day. No other kina like it. 26, Edwin Keating 22 and J. Fred Hall 3; M ay 25, the selectmen appointed John J. TEES Delinite and Slated Cash, Loan, Paid-up and Extended Insurance for Register of Probate, Daniel P. Rose had Fales and Vincent R. Taylor ballot clerks. v alu es. 27 T INAI.H tVEN 8TEAMB0ATC0. i;9, Edward K . Gould 27, V irgil D . W ellman Following is the vote of Cushing at the WINTER ARRANGEMLNT. 21 and H enry I I . Fogler 3 ; for Sheriff, James state election held on the second Monday of 4 TtfirLe 5 h erl! > W . Gray had 59, Edward S. Farwell 26,Simon September: For Governor, Charles F. John COMMENCING DECEMBER lat, 1807. O. Welt 23 and Jacob B. Loring 2; for son had 33, H enry B. Cleaves 39, Luther C. CONDITION POWDER County Commissioner, Robert L . Thompson Bateman 27 and Ira G. Hersey 5; for Repre Therefore.no matter what kind of food you use, mix Str. VINALHAVEN fflSKY with It dally Sheridan’s Powder. Otherwise, your profit had 59, Melville B. Cook 40, Augustus M. sentative to Congress, Daniel J. McGillicuddy C. n. DUflTOfl, this fall anil winter will be lost when the price for eggs Jameson 13 and Harden G. McCurdy I ; for had 33, Nelson Dingley, Jr., 37, Elbridge Y. A lvau B arbour, Captain. is very high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to produce health and form eggs. It County Treasurer, Lafayette W. Benner bad Turner 27 and Edward R. Ogier 4; for Sena 189 Exchange Street, Bangor, Maine. On above date, wind and weather permitting, It's a trifle risky to place upon Is sold by druggists, grocers, feed dealers or by mull w ill leave Swan’s Island at 6:45 a. m , on Mondays, 59, Leonard R. Campbell 27 and Alvah B. tor, Ralph W. Carleton had 32, Frederick S. your table food which is only recom­ I f y o u c a n ’t g e t It s e n d to u h , A sk fir s t W ednesdays and Fridays, and Green’s Landing One pack. 86 eta. five $L Large S-lb. con $1.20, Six cans Clark 23; for Representative to the Legisla­ Walls 38, Miles D. Creamer 27 and William every week day at 7 a. m., North Haven nt 8:00a. Exp. paid. 15. Sample of Rest I’oultiiy Papke sent fiee. ture, Charles A. Fogerty. Democrat, had 68 B. Bradford 4; for County Attorney, Brad­ mended hy its cheapness. Quality 1 8 . JOHNSON & UO..23 Custom House St., Huston, Maas, m ., vinalhaven at 9.00 a. m., arriving ut Rockland and Edw in S. Vose, Republican 43. The ford K. Kalluck had 32, Washington R. about 10.15 a. m. must also he Considered. Usually it RETURNING, will leave Rockland every week total vote in the district for Representative Prescott 38, Alexander A. Beaton 27 and day at 2 p. m., Vinalhaven 3:30 p. ra., North costs something extra for the latter. was 621 ol which M r. Fogerty received 421 W ilder W . Perry 5; for Sheriff, James W . Haven 4:30p. in., arriving at Green's Landing ut and Mr. Vose 200. Gray had 33, William N. Ulmer 37, Abraham WASHINGTON 6:30 p m Will leave Green’s Landing about 6:00 Wo are, however, oflering a combina­ We are Selling p . m , on Tuesdays, Thuradaya and Saturdays, tor tion of these two desirables—cheap­ Th e clerk neglected to make a record of L . Young 24 and Jacob B. Loring 4 ; for riwan’s Island. the vote on two resolves of the Legislature County Commissioners, Jus in I I . Sherman Life insurance Company. Connections at Rockland with 1 p. m. train of the ness and quality. proposing amendments to the constitntion, had 33, Seth B Conant 35, Stephen W. M. C R R-. ar>-‘vlng at Portland at 6:20 p. m. relative to the appointment of Adjutant Gen­ Boston at 9 -30 p m., same day. Jones, 37, Thomas S. Bowden 36, I I . ,G. H A R D COAL SOFT eral and an educational qualification for voters. Copeland 27, William V. Brown 27, Miles S. jgr-Koaud Trip Tickets, between Rockland and Vinalhaven, 26 cents. Both amendments were adopted and are as Leach 4 and Harden G. McCurdy 4; for J. R. FLYK, Gen’l Agt., Rockland. Best Groceries follows : “ The Major Generals shall be elected County Treasurer, Lafayette W. Benner had by the Senate and House of Representatives, 33, Leonard R. Campbell 37, William Far­ Inland Route— Portland and Rockland- Best Meats each having a negative on the other. The row 27 and M ial Mossman 4; for Register heap as anybody. adjutant general and quartermaster general of Deeds, Justus E. Sherman had 26, Frank Commencing Monday, July 5, Steamer Best Provisions shall be appointed by the Governor. 11. Miller 60, Lewis J. Hills 15 and John L. >♦* But the adjutant general shall perform Bradford o; for Representative to the Legis­ Best Everything the duties ot quarter master general until lature, Edward F. Geyer had 28, Abrant MERRYCONEAC, otherwise directed by law. The major Conant 59 and Erastus F. W hitney 1. The I. E. ARCHIBALD, Mssteu generals and brigadier generals and the com­ total vote for Register of Deeds in the county Leaves Portland T U E SD A Y , TH URSDAY and manding officers of regiments and battalions, was 5774, of which M r. Sherman received SA T U R D A Y , Portlaud Pier, ut 6.30 and Boston to be found in any store of its kiud A. F. CROCKETT CO., shall appoint their respective staff officers; and 1838, Mr. Miller, 3118, Mr. Hills 768 and Boat Wharf at 7 a m . for Rockland, touching at all military tfficers shall be commisioned by Mr. Bradford 60. Miller’s majority 462, Boothbay Harbor. New Harbor, Rouud Pond, in the city. Friendship, Port Clyde and Tenant’s Harbor, ar­ the governor.” plurality 1380. riving in season to connect with steamer for Boston N O R T H E N D . “ N o person shall have the right to vote, or (T o be continued.) Leaves Rockland MONO tY , WKDNEriD p be eligible to office under the constitution of and FRIDAY. Tillson's Wharf, at 6 30 a m Jfor Portland, making way landing* us above, arriving >♦< this state, who shall not be able to read the in Beason Vo connect with Boston aud Now l ork John H. McGrath’s constitution in the English language, and Wluit Do The Children Drink? Washington in 1 8 9 4 - 5 steal:)- r* same night. Orders by Telephone write his name; provided, however, that the Don’t give them ten or coffee, llitvo you tried the Connections made at Rockland the following new food drink called Grain-1 >? 1» Ih dolloloua and morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks­ 80 SEA STREET. provisions of this amendment shall not apply nourishing and takeu the place of coffee. The moi port aud Bangor; laiesboro. Peer Isle. Sedgwick, given prompt attention. to any peison prevented by a physical disabil­ Gruln-O you give (he children the more health yo urookliu, Biuehill and Ellsworth; Vinalhaven, Telephone connect i»u 64-2. ity from complying with its requisitions, nor dl-lrltiute through their ayatem Graln-O In made of pure gralmt. and when properly prepared tastee Grecn’r Landing, dwan’s luluud. riu. W est llurbor, to any person who now has the light to vote, North East llurbor and Bur Harbor. like the choice grades of coffee but costa about nor to any person who shall be sixty years of ua much. A ll grocers sell it. 16c. und 25. Time table subject to chauge. 3 O c G. ti. ATWOOD, Agent, l’< rtland Pier. r a - I I I AN age or upwards at the time this amendment M i J. R. FLYE, Agen^ Tillson's Wharf. shall take effect.” T«» Cu ih11|>i*t Ion Fcrevck*. A T C O ST! A t the Presidential election this year the T ak e t ’.ihcai e ts I’and v Cathartic. 10o or 25c. OPEN i f C‘. C. C. full to cure, d ru ggists refund m ouoy »inalhaven dt Rockland Steamboat Co. Democratic electors, Charles H . Chase, A l­ a • m SECRET bert W. Madigan, Daniel Cute, Isaac W. r a - p 10 winter Arrangement. A T C O S T ! Sherman, Samuel W Gould and Aaron L. cry hotly huja Ho. — between-- I) is au open secrel that there is a Simpion received 44 votes each; the Repub­ ( 'a- 3 lbs. 8 crown California ltaisiue, .25 by the reiignation of F- S. Vose, its chairman Rockland, November 28, 1897. ------Here is a chance to Save 3 lbs. Cumnits, .26 aud bis removal to Thomaston. 009,009 in August, and running up to W ashington 20 in 1884 Dollar if you are in want of anv Pea Beaus, hand picked, per pk., .45 over $25,000,000 in November. The Wanen and Thomaston Stage Line Boots and Shoes------Nice New Walnuts, 2 lbs. for .26 1693.—At the annual town meeting held receipts now are wilhiii about $5,000,- W ill Uave Warren for Thoinastou at 7.45 a. in. Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 Monday, March 20, the following officers and 12 46 p in . conn* cling with electric cars for tumblers, .25 were elected: Moderator, S D . Payson; 000 a month of tlie expenditures, aud Rockland at 9 a in and 2 p in Returning will 90 SEA STREET. A very flue rich flavored Ooloug Clerk,C. A. Fogerty; Selectmen and Over­ when it isreiuumhered that the receipts leave Thotuusion fur Warren at 11 a. in. und 6.00 p. seers of the Poor, Vinal Wallace, Eldrean >t Saturdays. Tea, per lb., .60 from sugar, wool, und woolens will tys will leave Warren at 7.46 a. in .. 12 46 p O ff and Niven R. iiyler; Assessors and Hatu __ A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 uot begin to he felt until after tlie m and 6 jf. 46 p-.. m , W dl leave Thuinastou at 11 a m .. A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .30 Fence Viewers, S. D. Hunt, John F. Burton 4 and 11 p. in. F SUNDAYS 5 gais. best While Oil- .60 and Wm. P. Mone; Member of the School month of January, hut will uveruge L*av« W aiicn at 6 45 a in and 8 46 p .m . Leave Stocks Best Patent, per bbi., ti.OU Committee for three years, M ina A. Wood $6,000,000 or $7,000,000 a uioutb, all Tbumaaton at 11 a. in aud 6 p m cock; Rocd Commissioner, S. D . H unt; Sur­ A ll oidere to be left *1 Geo N« wb> rl'a atorv at veyors i f Wood ond Bark, E. B. Kelleran, told, it will he seen that I here is good W aritn and the wailing alaliui. fui vleolrica John F. Burton, John J. Fales and Fred L. reason (o believe that llie law will meet Tbomaetun. 19 J- B- FEY’LEE, Prop Rockland, Me. H. H. FLINT, Maloney; Surveyors of Lumber, Joshua D ag ­ all requirements, and that the demand Telephone 4-3-2. I 17 Park Street. Rockland gett and C. A. Fogerty; Culler of Hoops ROB’T M . REAJ? and .Staves, S. D . Hunt and Isaac Spear; for additional legislation nt Ihe present Telephone 28*2 PILES (M. D., Harvard, lolt) Field Drivers, W a'ter M . Spear, Irvin Sp-ar time is unfair and unjust. At least aud Josiah W . M iliei and Eldrean Orff; Col­ tlie law should he given suUicieut time SPECIALIST — DISEASES OF RFC lector, Samuel Payson. Voted to adopt the The frC- to show w iial il can do. Siailft l l CB methods of the previous year for collecting id for Pamphl glgu-ura/ ctery taxes. It was voted to raise $550 for the support rdurulu Vuur II.,uvl. With t'u.eurets. L B. BRACKETT, Mang’r for Maine: E. J. BRACKETT, Asst. Mang’r. Caudy Cathurtlc, cure cuiibtijaitiou torevei OFFICE. 186 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE. FIST Ord-way'm Plaaiera Cure Weak Back. of the poor, $ 5 (jo for the repair of roads and lUc.Sdo. I t C. C C ta il, Crussistarcluud luouey

f THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1H97.

A COLD REALITY. S C R I B N E R ’S OODS AND ENOS Nevray Itrin* n f a Lnenl Flavor (’llppnt Ho stood nnd gnzrd w ith wondering eye. A fabled w orld it neemed. MAGAZINE From Many Kxrhnngei*. SaFESoOTHIMGSaTISFYING Whom h ill nnd plain nnd pen nnd sky A firm to occupy the shoe factory would he In radiant oplondor beamed. a nice Christmas or N ew Y ear’s present for Tho mountninM Unshod thoir yellow rays, E o r 18 9 8 . 'he people of Waldoboro— Lincoln County Originated by an Old Family Phytician in 18x0. Tho rivers glittering rolled. Before him stretched ’s wnys, News. You can safely trust what time lias indorsed for nearly a century. And nil wns shining gold. A GREAT PROGRAMME Mayo & W hite manufactured a large candy There Is not n medicine In use today which possesses the confidence of the public to so great cigar nt their wholesale candy house on i Tho goldfish Mwnm tho rippling rills The Mory of the Krvnlutinn by Senator nn extent ns Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. For more than eighty yenrs it has stood upon Pleasant street last week which measured 3 | its own intrinsic merit, while generation after generation have used it. The best evidence of Thnt drained tho glistening soil. Ilcniy Cabot Lodge, to run throughout the its value is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale of it is steadily increasing. The goldfinch fluttered o’er tho hills year. (F o r the first time all the modern feet 10’ jj inc his and weighed about 50 pounds. 1 S A V E D BY Whom bloomed the gnldonrod. art forces and resources will he brought to The cigar was made for C. B. Jones of Rock­ Each man nnd maid had golden hair, bear upon the Revolution. Howard Pyle land— Belfast z\gc. Each horse a golden loud, and a corps of artists arc making over too Charles Clark returned home la»t week from I Johnson's Anodyne Liniment And golden Hunahlnc filled ihe air, And gold dust heaped the rond. paintings nnd drawings expressly for this Mntinicu?, where he has been ’•pending the j T. S. Jonwsopr ESQ. M y Dear Sir:—F ifty years ago this month, your father. Dr. Johnsen, great work.) past few months. M r. (dark has been en- I called nt my store and left me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment on sale. I have sold it ever He gazed upon the treasures vast, gaged in fishing nnd lobsteiing during I since I can most ty ily say that it has maintained its high standard nnd popularity from t aptahi A. T. Mahan’s “The Amedcan J j JOHN IMHV B.t> lJAX-n RAND, North Waterford, Mailn 111C, J .111., T S ) I Then delved nnd dug in glee, his stay there, hut during the past month has §°ousT that time to this. Navy in the Revolution,” to he illustrated And ere one flouting hour had passed hv Carlton T . Chapman, the marine artist; picked, with his companion, Henry C.ndon, | “Best Liver Pill Made.” This certifies that Dr. A. Johnson, whose A m illionaire was he. about forty bushels cranberries, which were | name is signed to every genuine bottle of But while he strove n eE.ingn had come. Harry Fenn, and others. ohnson’* Anodyne Liniment, in the mouth of grown on the island.— Belfast Age. Washing PoWoEfc The breeze blew fl. n e and bold, Thom * Xolsmi Paar-’ s Flr^t. L oiik V arel, an. 1840, first leftnt myatore aomeof the same What More Can be Aeked? Jhave supplied my customers with it ever His limbs grew stiff. bis fingers numb— “ Red Rock — A Clnot.icle of Keconstruc Ezra B. French Chapter, R. A. M ,of D am ­ arsons5 _P ills .... since, (over fifty yenrs) with increasing sales. Ye gods, ’twns piercing cold! lion." M r. Tape has cevoted four years lo ariscotta lias elected C. W , Stetson Most Ex­ Only this ; your grocer for R, ami Insist on trying It. largest parkugi*—e rent mt 1 rnnltlvrlTfure Hilloinncao and Sink Ilpndarlip, liver JABF2 K now lton, Newburg, Maine. cellent H igh Priest. Crystal Chapter O. E.S., nnd Ixiwpl rnmplnlnln. Tlirv expel nil Imnnrltlea His form was iec, he fought for life, ihe story, and I e considers it his belt work. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, of that town has elected Mrs. Caroline Smith- from Ihn blond. IJellente wnmen llml relldf from When, lo, hi* heard a shout. (Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst.) BL Louis, New York, 1R >fi ton, rhlUulelpbtA using them . 1-rlco 2Bc| live ,1 . Sold everyw here. wick Worthy Matron. “ Wake up, you donkey," shrieked his wife. Rudyard Kipling, Richntd IIih din g •‘The furnace fire in out!" Ihivil, .bn I ( liaiidh'i* llarrlw, Mcevgt* Waldoboro’s selectmen and board of mana- , Brought hack to earth, lie sadly rose, W. ( a b le , and others, arc under engage­ girs for the sh.ic factory have been in confer­ UNEMPLOYED YOUNG MEN, Whoso education has been A m illionaire no more. ence with the shoe men who paid the town a Anil coal ilusl filled his eyes and nose ment to contrit ute stories ciuiii g 1898. finished in Public Schools, Academies and Colleges, visit with a view to moving their business As gold dust had before. Robert Urnnt’s "Neun h l/ght la tiers” Just for Fun! Y O R K S A F E WANTED to write for publications explaining our courses of here. There arc encouraging prospects of -J o e Lincoln in L. A. W. Bulletin. — replies to various letters that come in study.tly. Bookkeeping,Bookkf Banking, Penmanship, Stenography, Typc- success. ” ” writing, Telegraphy and Preparatory Departments. If you want a consequence of his “ Reflections of a Martie 1 Jfie Best in the World, position nnd are willing to study, send five two-cent stamps for five easy lessons An Easy Mark. M an” and “ The Opinions of a Pbiloso George A. Bailey of Belfast has purchased pher.” of Capt. N . B Eos?, who has been compelled Always Reliable, (by mail) in Simplified Phonetic Shorthan ' to go to California lor his health, the promis­ in a new field— W alter A* •‘The Workers” ing live-year-old colt by W . C. Marshall’s Wyckoff, the college man who became a Nice Pressed Hay Sure Protection from Fire N ew Y o rk • Ntlsonee,” race record 2 29J.4, trial 2 l8J£. laborer, will till six ut his experience with “ Nclsonte” is hy the great “ Nelsen” 2 0 9 . iweat shop laborers and anarchists in Chi EPH. PERRY, Agt., I'his colt stand 15 8^ stri ng nnd weighs 1050 o r th e cogo. (Illustialed fitm life hy W . R B u s in e s s I-c»gh ) 3 ^ lbs. Although never trained for speed he is Rookland, Maine. capable ot stepping along fast, nnd is a horse $11.50 DR. J. M. DAMON," ’llie Theatre, The M in e , etc,, will he of considerable promise. I n s titu te trialed in “The Ccnduct 1 f Great Bun- The amount of freight accumulating along Per Ton Surgeon and Meehnnical 81 E. 125th St., New York. nenes” series (cs were “ The Wheat Form,” the line of the Boston & Bangor, S. S. Co. D c n t l o t “T ie Newspaper,” etc., in ’97,) with num- Tho mosi celebrated Praclical Schools in America. We train for practical work warrants an extra trip. U’R A II BLOCK, aok Maiu en us illustration?. fl 3? Hither nnd Ons always on hand. and obtain salaried positions for all worthy graduates of our Business and Steamer Castine made an excursion to ges— like the articles cn l.lfc lit (alrl’M (’<»ll< Rockland Thursday, bringing many people Shorthand Courses. Wo offer “Undergraduate Life at Harvard, Princetcn First Quality W. V. HANSCCM, M. D. n» w rk A for first information of a vacancy for a Bookkeeper, Stenographer. fre m Castine, Brooksville end Islesboro to do V K Clerk or Telegraph Operator, which wo successfully fill. Competent ano Vale,” and os richly illustrated. Vv IttlvHIM assistants supplied to business houses without chargo. Thousands of their Christmas'shopping in our attractive Physician ond Surgeon. testimonials framBankers. Merchants nnd prominent patrons everywhere. Students enter 1*0111 Rill R( inliibci 11CCH hy Senator Hoar, and well stocked stores. ______Over Peterson A any time. No vacations. Ifxpcnses moderato. R ailroad IK so an strong A ll druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran­ “ Ami wluit did papa Kay?" W . M , m i i o i i i ; i , Fred F. Burpee ‘.‘Well, I asked him for you, and he tion ot ^281,876,801, 77 13 per cent, is real been elected captain of the Bowdoin football not to ullow any part of It to lodge In tho Inguinal teed Booklet and sample free. Address estate and 22 87 ptr cent, is personal. The team for 1898. The management of the 1897 canal. H’lio Drs Smiths' fcSBook B inder,^ Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N ew Y ork said, ‘Call around in about a,month, twenty cities ol the stale rtturn a total valua­ team of which W . W . Spear of this city was and I'll try to have her ready.’ Now tion ( f $129,910,290, r f which 73 23 per cent, captain a portion of Ihe season, reports a sur­ Honest John Truss B a th . M o . Practical what in Klondike iliil he mean by that?" is real estate and 2 6 7 7 is personal. There plus of $100 in the treasury. ‘‘Don’t you know? Why, papa made arc thirty towns with a valuation of more In a scientific Instrument but cannot lie bought llko his fortune in a bicycle repair shop.”—• than one million and a total valuation of cutlery, it would bo of no umc, people would uot ft. JF1. Itiifltth . Cleveland Plain Deuler. $47,098,762, of which 79.57 per cent, is real know win-re to wear It. They bnvo to bo shown ; Pharmacist and 20 43 per cent, personal, ond fifty-three for thia reason it Is handlod ouly through agents— -: MONUMENTAL WORKS CASTORIA men knowing how to upply it. .Mr. A nbury Peppers. towns with valuations between $500,cco ond a million, ond a total valuation of $36,571,740, General Cemetery W ork. “ *At e v e ,’ " read the poetic boarder, of which 8 0 4 per cent, is real and 19.6 per For Infants and Children. Granite and Marble, R ockland, f l a m e who will inflict his compositions on tho cent, personal property. rest of the victims of iiohielessuesK— Ta# rso- TBOMAHTGN, MK. Near 11. G. H.|K. Depot B ath'lim es: W ith nearly one million and ic on Order* Kollclled. Failafucllon Guaranteed “ ‘at eve the cows cam e lowing horns. * “ a half dollars worth of contracts on hand, as 0T«ry T. H. DONAHUE, - Agent, % rrsppar. “ Are yon sure,” asked Asbury Pep­ shown in another article in today’s Tun ci, Pharmaceutist. A. M. AUSTIN, Everything apperalnlng to a pers, “ that they were not hieing home?” Bath is now astured of a prosperous season First-Class Pharmacy —Ciueiuuuti Euquirer. for '98. Seme t>f our business men on Ihe Cur. Milin anil Linicrork Sir., Kocklund Surqeori and Mechanical Dentist. inside maintain that these figures will be For Over Fifty Yenrs Telenhoue 03-2. 04 41 MAIN HT, . ROCKLAND, MB High Art- on the High SeUM. raised to two millic ns before this year is gone. M us. W ihm low ’h S o o th in g Hyuiji* I him been E lm S tr e e t As success follows success li e chances are naed lor over fifty yoora by inillioiiH of “ It was a rather expensive ocean trip A. J. E iinkink E dwahd A. H u rt mb that Splasher took. ” now that Bath’s shoe factory will he more at­ mntherH for thoir children while toothing tractive to out of town manufacturers. * It with perfect huccohu. It 800thoh tho child, 4 Btfo/fo A. J. ERSKINE & CO., “ What happened?” makes a great deal of difference to a corn Hofteua the giuiiH, ull ay h ull pain, curon -: Fire Insurance Agency, “ A frightful storm < ame up, and tho munity whether the peoj k- ore talking hard w lm OOllO* nnd Ih tho heat ri-mody for Diarrhoea. It will relievo tho poor little in M AIN HTllKET, ROCKLAND, times nnd poverty, or good times and pros- Ml cuptaiu threw Spinsher’s oil paintings uufforor im m ediately. Bold by DruggiHltt in Olfice, rear room over Ilncklautl Nut'l Bank. peri’v. M a ry Balhites nt w keep these facts Toys, Dolls, Games, Sleds overboard to calm the waves. ”—Chica­ every part of the world. Twenty-five <■« ntn UfiDEi^STHflDifiq Leading American und Kuglian Eire Insurunoa g o R ecord. in mind. u bottle. Be Hiire und aide for “ N1r«. WIiih- i :.,i i .|>,.i i Ii h n pii Hi nt«-<|. The movement toward Ihe buying up of Io w ’h Soothing Byrtip,” and lake no other 'fruvelers* Accident IiiHuriiiH-eComtturA, of Hart­ ford, Conn. Rocking Horses. In Philadelphia. the menhaden fishing industry l-y an English kind A broad 11 ii(l(ii'siuiiiliiig inn’t ucceii- I^irst Citizen of Philadelphia—lie's syndicate is progressing steadily. Represen­ Good T e m p lu r Loilgi-H Form ed. knry to nn upprt'cimion of the fuel ilmi i; VlFMF.ItVl \, a poor man again. tatives of the syndicate were in New London wo H'll good groom ion rhmiper lliun Second Citizen of Philadelphia—Ho last week, appraising the fishing steamers Since the last month eight new lodges of nay ollior linn in town. Nor in it illf- Attorney at Law, owned in that section. Captain Luce of Good Templars have been orgai ' ed : ' And a Big Line of you mean to say that he has walked Nov. 13— Naskeag Lodge, No. 4, at Brook- lionlt lo liiul I ho n-UHOII. Clone touch 302 MAIN STKKK'I , LOCK I. AND. Ml Niantic said that the negotiations had reached with Ihe inelropolilun >nnrkot« mid through everything bin. fat her left him? a point wheie he had named prices for his lin. W . F. Gray, C. 'I’.; Inez M . Carter, —Detroit Journal. .Sec.; Allen II. Taintcr, Deputy. Wednes­ oubIi to pav for ivliut w<‘ got iiiuko il ______vessels. Instead of having a single large Miss Hastings Paused factory, as at first reported and which would day evening. pohsiblc for nn lo buy ‘‘inigldy clone,” C liri *1 iiiHist iile. have create d a good deal of inconvenience Nov. 2— H arbor Lodge, No. 22, at Seal und wo Mill tho .nun) way. If you E . C- PAYSON, But our readers will not Harbor. Zimro Callahan, C.'P.; John l’ung, doubt il vimt our kioru mid wo will X M A S GOODS Bonin way that ever giumst thnt hcusou eniuo* for the vessels, it is now said that if (he syndi­ Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Wherein our Buviuur’a birth n» eolebruteil, cate makes Ihe purchase there will he live big Deputy. Wednesday evening. convince you (but wo cun nerve you pause.—except when com-1 ■ ------320 MAIN B'l'KKKT, UOGKLAND. Tlie bird of dawning singnih ail night long factorier, one in Maine, one at Tiverton, R. Nov. 27—Neal Dow Lodge, No. 198, at both regarding price mid ipiulity in And then, they say. no spirit dares stir abroad pellcd to—aftey they begin I., two cn Long Island, and one at Delaware Ellsworth. Samuel Curtis, C. T .; A . K. -AT— Tim uighlM are whuleseinu: then no planet Smith, Sec.; H. W. Dunn, Deputy. Satur strike; Bay. Will N. H arben’s new story day evening. No fairy lakes or witch hath power to charm G ro ceries bo hallowt f) pad so gracious is tho time WELL KNOWN HERE Nov. 29— Fidelity Lodge, No. 32, at Clin­ STRENGTH Copeland's Bazar —bhakcH|>care ton. Harris Crummett, C. T.; D>ira Worth­ Meats, The North Waik i A history of Keystone Chapter, No. 24, K. ing, Sec.; James Thurston, Deputy. M on­ day evening. 398 MAIN STREET. A. M. is appearing by installments in the Cam ­ Provisions, Yule Cukes. den Herald, prefaced hy (ketches of the Dec. 2—North Whitefield Lodge, No. 40, Many people “ go to pieces” u* »oon r iy ster y Yule dough, « kind "f bni,y litlle c , men.bus. 'Phis week there appears at Whitefield, Chas. F. Choate, C. T .; Ida Canned Goods as hot w' her conies. Appetite Imago Intended *,, represent the child ,h fh* WIoKirg ‘k‘uh °f Wil‘Z "«» T tffj See • Ambrose Boggs, Deputy. Wed become* . lo, sleep is uot refresh- neicuav tVcning, HUS, imide ol pute. was formerly baked nt know n here: ANI) 1'IIE LIKE. Ingpunngj I isuppeurs and si length It will ’ue published in this FIRE, Chris’ mas nnd ,pres^n___ Jitod hy hukers totlffir “ John WlUt-y is a native of Cushing, Maine. Dec. 6 —York Beach Lodge, No. 88, at York Beach. C. H. Hildreth, C. T.j Lettie vanishes. It isn't necessary that Journal. Mr. llarben is f iistomcrs ‘‘in the kuiiic m an n er as ihu He wss horn Dec. 7, 1831, and lived in bis L IF E and rhumllers gave candles They uru still native town until 17 years of age when be Emery, Sec.; W . N . Gougb, Deputy. Mon such conditions should coutiuue. rapidly making a reputation ialle« “ ( Brand, of Cigar* « /Miyuiiv Dvuiiiu* line the lappets with velvet or satin of quickly nacoruilu some bright < olor und turn them into to carry on his business until he retired from • Bulur’s Kidney B cbI Quuliiy of Pipe* Invent! .....~ u“ bretelk tho shoulders und active business in 1890. H e was succeeded Best Aaaorlinent of Good* aval frvo. (Mde*l ugenc) fo r *i Boys, Girls, Ladiss iho waiat, back and by his sons, Ephraim G . and Charles I W iley, b‘1Li B e l Kind of TreuiMicut Board of Health piUcuttf lokou tlirou»-'li Mu tfkatea. Air Uifl ine< tmg just aH who still carry on the business, and who ban: rpcciql'PCCUtl itofke, WllUWUV' ... . aav I Hell lea and gel for yo ____ hbould any one wish to insult V - llUVO IhUJo »oum i Build Oak Table, l.u i Rocker, Con one of the finest markets in the stale. tojIrH-culo"" our«» aad will r'-llovo J or Dinner bet, Hllv Cuko B-aket and vulgarize her beautiful old lace “ Mr. W iley has been one ol Camden’s Scientific American. work' d kldri' VS uml leoUii" Ih' in Imulili. K U. W HEEL KU, M . D . i YValctea. etc. Addr> with a touch <1 muh mity she can buy most sueccrsful business men, is a highly re D r. Bukor will «U;ljy «n»wur auo*Uow < UAU. 4 KlNBs A Uundoumoly IlluairiUcd we ■ive udvioaVroa. XSrlto U4 b**roru V la t . Howard Cigar Co, GOULD’S TEA STORE, rhinestones or imiiation imeiaius, sap­ spected citizen and a true Mason. H e was fiiUikW. as yuurdrcwt 1 or muuvU pwrt-,rpzud fur 7ltf D. G. L'MHKINO, M. D . . year . four mouiLr. 11- Sold i . »ii phires or rubies and sew them ail over it the first Muster of the 1st Vail, of the Chap B uktr P itt A ., bdunort Me, 404 MAIN SI REET. Ordway's Placura Cure Dy&papirtK MUNN &Co.36,8r" Hew York Free St., Burllaud, Me ter.” Uioucb Otliwe. V Ut.. Wuablugtuu, D. C. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897.

RECENT CUSHING HISTORY bridges; $555 for the support of schools and I BMft hOtril schools ano $550 for the purchase of a new irmotly for Worm*,] KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG and all comptalnta] hearse. A . S. Fales, Samuel Payson and W m . Charles A. Fogerty Elected Representa­ TRUES ofehtMrVn. lovalu-t P. Stone were appointed a committee to tive to Ix’glslntnre—Etlwlii E. Vose Re­ able In a ' P I N W O R M troubles. make the purchase. It was voted to re-im- ’JJANDY CATHARTIC publican Candidate — Fire Warden*, yrort. Price 86 cents. I burse Samuel Payson to the amount of $116, B a llo t t C le r k s a n d M em b er* o f th e H o a rd A*k yoar drt>»*!«» for IL nr. t. r. TRI X A co., it being the face of two town ordets cashed of Health Appointed. ELIXIR Anbnm. Mr. and not cancelled by nim when treasurer LI. several years ago. After his removal to Massachusetts, where he remained several 1N91. The annual town meeting for 1891, of vital statistics conformable to nn act of the years engaged in business and from which was held Monday, March 9, and ihe following Legislature passed in 1891. place he afterwards removed to Cu9bing, he officers elected : Moderator, Frank B. M ille r; The annual town meeting for 1892 was was called upon by the town to forward to Clerk,C. A. Fogerty,Selectmen and Overseer* CURE CONSTIPATION held Monday, March 7, and the following the treasurer the above sum in order to make the Poor, C. A. Fogerty, F. C. Ilathoin and officers elected; Moderator, S. D . Payson; good an apparent deficit in his accounts. A Eldrean Orfl; Assessors and Fence Viewers, IO< ALL C lerk, C. A. Fogerty; Selectmen, Overseers few weeks before the assembling of the town S. D. Hunt, Wm. P. Stone and John F. Bar­ of the Poor and Road Commissioners, E. S. meeting, in looking over some pipers in his i 2 5 * S O * DRUGGISTS ton; Treasurer, Samuel Payson; Member of rem it dlarrlnra.dTeenterjr. all summer eomplalnte.ean*ln«rea*y.natural Vose, C. A. Fogerty and Eldrean OrfT; Asses­ possession, he fortunately came across the S A tablet now and the...... •e. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.,CHlea|fo. Montreal, Can., or Hew York. t.O the School Committee, A. R. Rivers for three a result*. Sample and booklet fee sors and Fence Viewer*, S. D. H unt, VV. P. above mentioned orders which he had paid ------years and Rev. V . E. I l i l h for one year; Stone and J. F. Burton; Treasurer, Samuel and failed to credit to his account with the Ro^d Commissioner, S. D . H u n t; Constable*, Payson; Member of School Committee for 3 town. It was voted to abate the tax on the A. W. Miller and Eldrean Oiff; Truant Offi­ year*, G. Ivan Young; Constable*, A. \V. estate of Emery H art for the year 1892. cer, M. L. Woodcock; Collector of Taxes, Miller and Eldrean Orff; Truant Officer, M. A pril 12, the selectmen appointed W m . BOSTON & BAM.I1R S. 8. CO. Samuel Payson, and voted that he have the BURNTHEBEST L . Woodcock; Surveyors of Wood and Bark, A. Rivers and Niven R. Ilyler, members of same percentage for receiving and the inhabi­ J hn J. Fales, Fred L. Maloney, E. B. the Board of Health, the former for 3 years tants the same for bringing in their taxes as Great Reduction in Fares COAL Kelleran and A. R. Rivers; Surveyor of and the latter for one. allowed the preceding year; Pound Keeper, Lumber, Joshua Daggett; Culler of Hoops The following traverse jurors were drawn Eldrean Surveyors of Wood and Bark, Gift; and Staves, S. D . H u n t; Field Driver*, E l­ during the year: March term, Oliver P. A. S. Fales, F. I.. Maloney, A. R. Rivers and R ockand <1*1 7R drean Or fT and Herbert V. Robinson; Sealer Jones, January 27; September term, W illiam E . B. K elleran; Surveyor of Lumber, Joshua of Weights and Measure, Samuel Payson; P. Stone, July 14; December term, Fred L. Daggett; Culler of Hoops and Staves, S. D . to Boston l« • w Collector of Taxes, Samuel Payson; Collector Maloney, November 7, Grand juror, William Hunt and Isaac Spear; Field Drivers, E. B. Fare between Boston and Rockland reduced from o f Taxes, Samuel Payson under the same A. Rivers. •3.60 to £1 75 . , , Kelleran and C. A . Fogerty. terms and conditions as adopted in 1887. September 2, the selectmen granted James Fare between Camden and Boston reduced from It was voted to raise $600 for the repair of It was voted to raise $600 for the repair of R. Burns of Friendship the right to drive pil­ $2.00 to *1 85. . . , roads and bridges, $549.60 for the suppott of Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced from roads and bridge •, $550 for the support of ing from the shore of Flea Island into the ; schools, $450 for the support of the poor, •3.00 to $2.26, and n proportionate reduction made the schools; $500 for the support o f the poor waters of Pleasant Point harbor a distance of In the price of through ticket* between Boston and $500 for town expenses, $75 for the repair of and $500 »or town expenses. Voted 200 feet for the purpose of constructing a all landing- on Penobscot River. the town house and $50 fur the construction T he price of rooma, accommodating two perron* to allow Davcd Thompson one quarter part of lobster pound. • each, will be reduced from • ‘J.OOnnd f 1.50 to $1.60 of a suitable building in which to store the his tax for labor performed by him on his 1894-.—The annual town meeting for 1894 road machine. Voted to again abate the tax and $1 00 each. private way io 1891, and to allow him the was heltl Monday, March and the following Steamer* will leave Rockland: on the estate of Emery H art For several Btme proportion for the year 1892. Voted to officers elected: Moderator, S. D . Payson; years Luther Marshall had asked for and been For Boston, at (about) 6.30 r . M , Monday*, and abate the tax on the estate of Emery H art for Clerk, C. A. Fogeity; Selectmen, Gverseers Thursday*. granted portion of his tax to be worked out a the year 1891. The town refused the request of the Poor and Road Commissioners, V in al For Bangor, via wny-laudlng*, M edneadnys and by him on his private way, but when the Saturday* at fabout) 6 a. M., or upon arrival of of James Thompson to be set off from school Wallace, Eldiean Oiff and Niven R. Hyler; stcam -r from Boston. „ , . matter came up this year for consideration district No. 3 and to be annexed to N o. 4. Assessors and Fence Viewers, S. D . H u n t, For Bar Harbor, via way-landing*, W ednesday* objection was made to a continuance of the, On the proposition cf the County Commis­ C. A. Fogerty and W. A. Rivers; Treasurer, and Saturday* at (about) 6.00 A. x .o r upon arrival practice on the ground that it was practically of steamer tiom Boston. FOR SA LE BY sioners to erect a jail in Rockland not to ex­ Samuel Payson; Superintending School Com­ a grant of public money used for private RETURNING ceed $15000, there were in this town 7 who mittee, Samuel Payson, A . R. Rivers and C. purposes, and hence illegal. The moderator From Boston, Tne*dav* and Friday* nt 5 p. M. A. J. BIRD & CO., voted“ yes’’ and 45 “ no.” A. Fogerty; Truant Officer, Joshua Daggett; From Bangor, Monday* and Thursday* at 11.00 being requested to rule on the matter, sus- A pril 30, the selectmen made the following Surveyors of Lumber, W m . P. Stone and A From Bar Harbor, Monday* and Thursdays at Rockland, Me. sustained the objection from which ruling no Telephons 36.2 division of fire districts and assignments of Joshua Daggett; Culler of Hoops a rd Staves, 10.00 A. M. appeal was taken. wardens: No. 1 to include school districts 1 S. D . H unt and Isaac Spear; Field Drivers, Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. The following traverse jurors were drawn F. 8. B IERMAN, Agent, Rockland. and 2, E. S. Vose, warden; No. 2 to include Oliver Hyler and Sidney Burton; Pound during the year: March term, February 28, CALVIN AUSTIN,General Bupt.. Boston. school districts N o. 4 and 5, C. A . Fogerty, Keeper, Joshua Rivers; Sealer of Weights MILWAUKIE, WISCONSIN WM. II. HILL, General Manager, Boston Alexander R. Rivers; September term, David warden; N o. 3 to include school districts N o. and Measurers, Samuel Payson; Constables, Hot Water Thompson, August 29; December term, Isaac 5 and 6, Eldrean Giff, warden. Austin L. Burton and Eldrean Orff; Collec­ Maine Central Railroad. W . Geyer, November 14. Th e following traverse jurors were drawn tor, Samuel Payson. It was voted to allow during the year: March term, Eldiean Oiff, the collector the same compensation and the In Effect November 14, 1897. Bottles 1892. January 1, the selectmen appointed January 29; September term, John J. Fales, taxpayers the same discount in the collection HENRY L. PALMER, President Passenger Train* leave Rockland a* follow*: func 24; December term, W illiam J. Brasier, of taxes as was allowed in 1892. 8-20 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Edwin S. Vosc and A . R Rivers sub-registers Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, Portland and Boston, November 4. Grand juror, Seldom D. Hunt. It was voted to raise $550 for the support arriving In Boston at 4:15 p. m. May 31, the selectmen appointed Frank B. of schools, $700 for the support o f the poor, 1:45 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, A good Hot Water Bottle is a M iller and John J. Fales to serve as ballot $600 for the repair of roads and bridges and W aterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston $650 for town expense*. It was voted to pav at 0:25 p. m. luxury, a poor one is a nuisance and a clerks for the term of two years, the appoint­ ment being necessary by a change in the Alonzo Young $25 to drive and care for the SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT; JUNE 30, 1897. T kainh Annivs: ' M 10:40 a. tn. morning train from Portland, Lewis­ destroyer of good nature. We will method of conducting state and national hearse. A n s e t s ...... $97,960,025 7S ton, Augusta and Waterville. guarantee our Hot Water Bottles to elections. The jury box was revised at this meeting L ia b ilitie s...... 76,695,248 92 5:10 p m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and Following is the vote of Cushing at the and the following names added: Thomas Bangor. GKq F. EV A N S, Gen’l Manager. be all right as they are the very best state election held Monday, September 12: J. Orne, Vincent R. Taylor, M errill O. Smith, S u rp lu s...... $21,364,776 86 F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. For Governor, Charles F . Johnson had 61, John M iller, C. A. Fogerty, Leonard Grover, that can bo bought. Very necessary Henry B. Cleaves 27, Luther C. Bateman 23 Josiah Maxcey,Charles F . H ilt, Franklin A, Incom e, 6 m o n th s, 1897...... 9,194,920 20 Portland, Mt.Deaertdfc Machiaa S.S.Oo. article for cold weather and no house­ and Timothy B. Hussey 3; for Representa­ Flinton, James McCarter and Vinal Wallace. Disbursements, 6 months, 1897 4,714,072 35 tive to Congress, Daniel j . McGillicuddy had It was voted to allow 15 cents per hour for S t r . JS’JFL-A.TtfZBZ JOJNTJE3S hold should be without one. 59, Nelson Dingley, Jr., 26, Norman W. Ler- a man, and the fame for a pair of horses for Excess Income over Disbursements...... $ 4,480,847 86 111. nd 23 and Am m i S. Ladd 3; for Senator, labor on the highway. Voted that hereafter Change in Ron to. Resumption of Service. Owen P. Lyons had 60, Albert H. Newbert all public notices for the upper part o f the Six M onths’ Progress Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port­ land 11.00 p m. Tuesday* and Fridays, and Rock­ 26, Levi W. Smith 22 and Oliver Farnsworth town be posted on the blacksmith shop of land 6 3u a m Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar 3; for Clerk of Courts, Lewis F. Starrett had E S. Vose. Inereaso in A sse ts...... $ 5,310,065 62 Harbor, Macbiasport and Intermediate landings 58, Ralph R. Ulmer 33, David G. Richards The following jurors were drawn during lncrcaso in S u rp lu s ...... 1,853,769 12 Returning, leave Machlusport at 4 00 a. m. on In crease in In su ran ce in fo rc e ...... 14,413,681 00 Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4.00 W. C, POOLER, 20 and William B. Bradford 3; for County the year: March term, John F. Burton, p . m , leave 4 30 p. ra. and arrive Portland 11.00 Attorney, Bradford K. Kalloch had 59, Wash­ February 1; September term, Charles F . Dividends in this Company aro uiiequaled. connectlhg v 1th early morning trajn for p . m P h a r m a c i s t ington R. Prescott 27, Alexander A . Beaton Ililt , June 21; December term, Josiah Dividends regulate llie cost of insurance. Bo« ton 21 and W ilder W . Perry 3; for Judge o f Pro­ Maxcey, November 13. Grand juror, John GEO. F. EVANS General Manager. will moke _oungyoung Pupullets lay early. F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. In gold for moulting■ hens, and prevents all diseases. It bate, James P. Hobbs 60,Charles E. Meservey M iller. ROCKLAND, - MAINE Highly concentrated. In quantity The New ANNUAL DIVIDEND Policy of the Northwestern GUARAN­ Is absolutely pure. J May 25, the selectmen appointed John J. ' “ 1 only a tenth of 1a cent a day. No other kinu like It, 26, Edwin Keating 22 and J. Fred Hall 3; TEES Deflnito and S ta le d Cush, Loan, Paid-up und Extended Insurance ING ON eA( for Register of Probate, Daniel P. Rose had Fales and Vincent R. Taylor ballot clerks. values. 27 ■» INA LH t VEN STEAMBOAT CO. WILL t;9, Edward K . Gould 27, V irgil D . W ellm an Following is the vote of Cushing at the WINTER ARRANGEMtNT. 21 and Henry IT. Fogler 3; for Sheriff, James state election held on the second Monday of 4 f y f * * W . Gray bad 59, Edward S. Farwell 26,Simon September: For Governor, Charles F. John COMMENCING DECEMBER 1st. 1807. O . W elt 23 and Jacob B. Loring 2; for son had 33, Henry B. Cleaves 39, Luther C. CONDITION POWDER County Commissioner, Robert L . Thompson Bateman 27 and Ira G. Hersey 5; for Repre Therefore, no matter what kind of food you ubo, mix Str. VINALHAVEN f f I SKY with It dally Sheridan’s Powder. Otherwise, your profit had 59, Melville B. Cook 40, Augustus M. sentative to Congress, Daniel J. McGillicuddy C. ft. DUfTTOff, - (jrpwi- 4?fi»r this fall and winter will bo lost when tho price for eggs Jamesun 13 and Harden G. McCurdy I ; for had 33, Nelson Dingley, Jr., 37, Elbridge Y . A lvaii B arbour, Captain. b very high. It assures perfect assimilation of tho food elements needed to produco health and form eggs. It County Treasurer, Lafayette W . Benner had Tuiner 27 and Edward R. Ogier 4; for Sena 189 Exchange Street, Bangor, Maine. On above date, wind nnd weather permitting, It’s a trifle risky to place upon b sold by druggists, grocers, feed dealers or by mail w ill leave Swan’s Island at 6:45 a. m , on Mondays. 59, Leonard R. Campbell 27 and Alvab B. tor, Ralph W . Carleton had 32, Frederick S. yoiu table food which is ouly recom­ If you can’t get It acrid to u*. Ask first Wednenduys and Fridays, and Green’s Landing One pock. 26 eta Uvo 81. Llcrgo 2-lb. can 81.20. Hix eons Clark 23; for Representative to the Legisla­ Walls 38, Miles D. Creamer 27 and William every week day at 7 a. m., North Haven nt 8:00 a. mended by its cheapness. Quality Exp. paid. $5. Sample of Best poultry Paper sent free. ture, Charles A. Fogerty, Democrat, had 68 B. Bradford 4; fur County Attorney, Brad­ m ., Vlnalhaven at 0.00 a. m., arriving ut Rockland L 8. JOILN8ON & CO, 22 Custom llouso St., Boston, Mass. and Edwin S. Vose, Republican 43. The ford K. Kallock had 32, Washington R. about 10.16 a. m. must also be Considered. Usually it RETURNING, will leave Rockland every week total vote in the district for Representative Prescott 38, Alexander A. Beaton 27 and day at 2 p. m., Vlnalhaven 3:30 p. ra., North costs something extra for the latter. was 621 ol which M r. Fogerty received 421 W ilder W . Perry 5; for Sheriff, James W . Haven 4:30p. m., arriving at Greeu'a Landing nt WASHINGTON and Mr. Vose 200. Gray had 33, William N. Ulmer 37, Abraham 6:30 p m Will leave Green’s Landing about 0:00 We aro, however, ottering a combina­ We are Selling p . m , on Tuesduvr, Thursdays and Saturdays, lor tion of these two desirables—cheap­ T h e clerk neglected to make a record of L . Young 24 and Jacob B. Loring 4 ; for Sw an's Island. the vote un two resolves of the Legislature County Commissioners, Jus in I I . bberman Life Insurance Company. Connections at Rockland with 1 n. m. truln of the ness and quality. proposing amendments to the constitntion, had 33, Seth B Conant 35, Stephen W . M. C 14. 14., a f ’viug at Portland at 6:20 p. m. relative to the appointment of Adjutant Gen­ Boston at 0 -30 p m., same day. Jones, 37, Thomas S. Bowden 36, I L ,G. H A R D C O A L SOFT eral and an educational qualification for voters. Copeland 27, William V. Brown 27, Miles S. •arRoaud Trip Tickets, between Rockland and Vlnalhaven, 26 cents. Both amendments were adopted and are as Leach 4 and Harden G. McCurdy 4; for J. R. FLYE, Gen’l Agt., Rockland. Best Groceries follows: “ The Major Generals shall be elected County Treasurer, Lafayette W . Benner had by the Senate and House of Representatives, 33, Leonard R. Campbell 37, W illiam F a r­ Inland Route— Portland and Rockland* B e s t M e a ts each having a negative on the other. The row 27 and Mial Mossman 4; for Register heap as anybody. adjutant general and quartermaster general of Deeds, Justus E. Sherman had 26, Frank Coniiuencliig Monday, July 5, Steamer Best Provisions shall be appointed by the Governor. B. Miller 60, Lewis J. Hills 15 and John L. But the adjutant general shall perform Bradford o; for Representative to the Legis­ >♦< the duties ol quarter muster general until lature, Edward F. Geyer had 28, Abram MERRYCONEAC, Best Everything otherwise directed by law. The major Conant 59 and Erastus F . W hitney 1. The I. E. ARCHIBALD, M.stsk generals and brigadier generals and the com­ total vote for Register of Deeds in the county Leave. l’ortl.nd TUESDAY, THURSDAY uuJ manding officers of regiments and battalions, was 5774, of which M r. Sherman received 8ATUIIDAY, forll.uii Pier. lit 8.30 »ud Binlon to be found in any store of its kind A. F. CROCKETT CO., shall appoint their respective staff officers; and 1838, Mr. Miller, 3118, Mr. Hills 768 and Boot Wharf at 7 a M . for Kockl.ud, touching at all military 1 fficers shall be comuiisioned by Mr. Bradford Co. Miller's majority 462, Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor, Round Pond, in tho city. Friendship, Port Clyde and Tenant's Harbor, ar­ the governor.” plurality 1380. riving in season to connect with steamer for B<»ston N O R T H EN D . “ No person shall have the right to vote, or (T o be continued.) Leaves Rockland MONI» xY. W KDNEdD p be eligible to office under the constitution of and FR ID A Y . Tillson’s Wharf, at 6.80 a m Jfor Portland, making wuy lauding- us above, arriving this state, who shall not be able to read the in season to connect with Boston aud New York constitution in the English language, and Wluit Do Tho Children Drink? John H. McGrath's Don’t give them lea or coffee. IIuvo you tried the Steamer* same night. Orders by Telephone write his name; provided, however, that the Connections made at Rocklund the following nt-w food drink called Grain-'>? 1* is delicious and morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks- 80 SEA STREET. provisions of this amendment shall not apply nourishing mid takes the place of coffee. The more port and Buugor; Isiesboro, Deer Isle. Sedgwick, given prompt attention. to any person prevented by a physical disabil­ Grutn-O you give die children the more health you Brooklln. Biuehlll and Ellsworth; Vlnalhaven. T elephone couuutl 1 vu 04-‘<4. ity from complying with its requisitions, nor di-lriliute through their system Gruln-O Is rnude of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes Green’* Landing, dwftu’s Island. Ho. W est Hurbor, to any person who now has the light to vote, North East Hurbor aud Bar Harbor. like ihe choice gr ides of coffee but costs about % Time table subject to change. nor to any person who shall be sixty years of us much. All grocers sell II. 16c. and *25. G. ri. ATWOOD, Agent, Prrtland Pier. AN age or upwards at the time this amendment J. 14. FLYE, Ageub Tillson’s Wharf. shall take t fleet.” To Cure Constipation lrcrovor. A T C O ST! At the Presidential election this year the Take t'.ihcarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. OPEN If C. O. C. fail to cure, tlruugiblH refund nionoy i inalhaven 4 Rockland Steamboat Co. Democratic electors, Charles I I . Chase, A l­ SECRET bert W. Madigan, Daniel Cote, Isaac W. winter Arrangement. A T C O S T ! Sherman, Samuel W Gould and Aaron L. K' ory b o d y Kuyu No. — b e t w e e n ---- It is an open secrel that there is a Sirapion received 44 votes each; the Repub­ Citsctu’«lH ( und v CuLluti’llc, th e mo&t w on­ good deal of adulteration in groceries, lican electors, Thomas W . Hyde, W illiam M. derful nn dicul discovery of tho age, pleas­ Vlnalhaven, Hurricane Isle und it therefore behooves the careful Nash, Ernest M. Goodall, Sidney perbam, ant uml re 1"rushing to the taste, act, qently For a Few Days Only Asa P. Wildes and Rodney C. Penney 21 und positively on kblnoys, liver und bowels, and Rockland, housekeeper who lias some considera­ cleansing tho cntlro system, dispel colds, tion for the health of the people at each; the Prohibition electors, N eal D o w Lyman P. M errit', Rufus Deering, Nathan F. euro heu’laoho, fever, habitual constiputiou Commencing MONDAY. NOV. 29, 1897. the ami biliousness. Please buy und try a box Steamer home to patronize such houses as are Woodbury, Joseph E Briggs aud John Barker known lo handle only “Pure Food” of C. ' J. lo-iluy; 10, 25. 50 cents, bold and In order to make room for new 5 each; the Populist electors, Isaac R. Clark, guurauteed lo euro by all druggisLs. GOV. BODWELL! products. We handle none others. vVilliara M . Harris, W illiam H . Jewett, Lee CAW . WM. B. CEEED, goods will offer about 200 pairs of That does uot mean, however, that our F. Webster, Benjamin F. Haskell and Solo­ prices are high. In fuel, here is^ the The people who are urging immed­ W ill run a. follow.: S h o e s, m o stly M en’s. mon Gee 14 each; and the Labor electors, T uesdays, Wednesdays, T bursduys uud Fridays best evidence that they are uot: Roland Allen, Edgar F. Knowlton, Joseph H . iate legislation for an increase of the leave Viuaibaveu at 8 a. tn.. for Rockland, return 18 pairs of Ladies'. Bowley, Maishail A. Ripley, William H. Sim­ iua leave Hoes laud at 1 80 p m., for Vlnalhaven. Extra Fancy P. It. Mol. per gal., $ .45 revenue are doing an injustice to the Mondny* and eaturdsys leave Vlnalhaven ut 8 18 pairs of Boys’ and some Boys’ Very “ “ “ “ .86 mons and Alden F. Wooster one each. existing law und to tho business inter­ a cu aud 1 p m for Rockland, returning leave At a special town meeting held Saturday, Rockland at 10 60 a. m and 8 p. in., for Vlnalhaven. and Men’s Rubber Boots. A nice cooking “ “ ,26 December 3, Eldiean G ff was chosen modera­ ests of the country. The earuings un­ N o te — The Company reserves the right to 1 lb. Cream Tartar (auy of the tor, and Vtual Wallace a member of the board der the new law have grown with hange the Saturday aud Monuay schedule without leading brands) .88 of selectmen to fill a vacancy therein caused marked rapidity, beginning with $19,* W. 8. WHTTR, General Manager. ------Here is a chance to Save a 8 lbs. 8 crown California ltalsins, .25 by the resignation of E. S. Vose, its chaiiman Rockland, November 28,1807. 8 lbs. C u rran ts, .26 aud bis removal to Thomaston. 000,000 in August, und running up to Dollar if you are in want of anv Pea Beans, hand picked, per pk., .45 over $25,000,000 in November. The Warien and Thomaston Stage Line Boots and Shoes------Ni>'« N ew W alnuts, 2 lbs. fo r .25 1893.—A t the annual town meeting held receipts now aro within about $5,000.- Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 Monday, March 20, the follow ing officers W ill leave Warren for Thomaston ut 7.45 a. m. 000 a month of the expenditures, und And 12 46 ». in . connecting with electric cars for lumhicrs, .25 were elected: Moderator, S D . Pays xi; B n ck U n l at 0 a in and 2 p m Returning will A very flue rich flavored Oolong Clerk,C. A. Fogerty; Selectmen and Over­ when it is remembered that the receipts leave Thomaston for Warreu al 11 a. in aud 6.00 p. 90 SEA STREET. seers of the Poor, Vinal Wallace, Eldrean cu., except Saturdays. Tea, per lb., .60 from sugar, wool, uud woolens will O ff and Niven R. ily le r; Assessors and Halo’days will leave Warren at 7.45 a. in.. 12 46 p A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 uot begin to be felt until after the ns and 6 46 p. in. Will leave Thomaston at 11 a in., A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .80 Fence Viewers, S. D. Hunt, John F. Burton 4 and li p* - m. SUNDAYS 6 guls. bust While Oil- .50 and Wm. P. M ine; Member of the School mouth of .January, but will average Laave Warren at 6 45 a m and 8 46 p. w. Leave blocks Beet Patent, i>er hbl., 6.00 Committee for three years, M ina A. W ood­ $6,000,000 or $7,000,000 u mouth, all llaanfe^ion at ll a. in and 6 p m cock; Rotd Commissioner, S. D . H u n t; Sur­ 2111 otders to he left at Geo N e w t’ it’s store at veyors of Wood and Bark, E. B. Kelleran, told, it will be seen that there is good Warren and the waiting station for electrics John F. Burton, John J. Fales aud bred L. reasou lo believe that the law will meet Tlwmasion. 70 J- U. FEYLtR. Prop Rockland, Me. H. H. FLINT, Maloney; Surveyors of Lumber, Joshua D ag­ all requirements, aud that the demand Teicj/houe 43-2. I 17 Park Street. Rockland gett and C. A. Fogerty; Culler of Hoops ROB’T M . REA£ and .Staves, S. D . H unt aud Isaac S p eai; for additional legislation at the present rill CQ Telephone 28-2 FeLCO (M .U ., Hm v m U, WJO ) Field Drivers, Wahcr M. Spear, Irvin Sp-ar time is unfair and unjust. At least aud Josiah W . Miller and Eldrean O ifl; Col­ the law should he given snfiicieut lime SPECIALIST — DISEASES Of R tc : lector, Samuel Payson. Voted to adopt the 175 ‘irr-iwuMl Street, I5u»toi.. Is ca methods of the previous year for collecting to show what it can do. fo r P a m p h l e t . cmry taxes. It was voted to raise $550 for the support Educate Your l&ourol* W ith ('uacarota. L B. BRACKETT, Mang’r for Maine: E. J. BRACKETT, Asst. Mang’r, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. O rdw ay'u FUuvuru Guru W eak Ha-ek. of the poor, $5«X)for the repair of roads and 10c, JW>c. If C. C C fa il, druggists ref und money. OFFICE. 105 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND. MAINE. THE ROC'KLANI) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1H97.

A COLD REALITY. SCRIBNER’S OODS ANO ENOS ' Nevrwy I trim* nf a I.ocnt Flavor Flipped He stood nnd gazed with wondering eye. A fabled -world It seem ed, M A G A Z I N E F ro m Mahv KxrlinngrH. Labor SaFESoOTHInGSaTISF^nG Where bill nnd plain nnd sen nnd sky A firm to occupy the shoe factory would be In radiant, spk-ndor beamed. a nice Christmas or N ew Y ear’s present for The mountains flashed their yellow rays, F o r 1898. 'he people of Waldoboro— Lincoln County Originated by on Old Family Physician in 1810. Tho rivers glittering rolled. Time Before him stretched Alnska's ways, News. You can safely trust what time lias indorsed for nearly a century. And all was shining gold. A GREAT PROGRAMME Mayo & White manufactured a large candy There is not a medicine in use today which possesses the confidence of the public to so great by Senator cigar at their wholesale candy house on l an extent ns Johnson's Anodyne Liniment For more than eighty years it has stood upon The goldfish swam the rippling Kills The Story of the Rrvolutlon Cost its own intrinsic merit, while generation after generation have used it. The best evidence of That drained the glistening sod. Hemy Cabot Lodge, to run throughout the Pleasant street last week which measured 3 its value is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale of it is steadily increasing. Tho goldfinch fluttered o'er the hills year. (F o r the first time all the modern feet io jj| inches and weighed about 5 0 pounds. S A V E D BY Whero bloomed tho gohlenrod. att forces and resource* w ill be brought to The cigar was made for.C* B. Jones of Rock­ Each man nnd maid had golden hair, bear upon the Revolution. Howard Pyle land— Belfast Age. Each horse a golden load, and a corps of artists arc making over 100 CharlcsClark returned home la*t week from I Johnson's Anodyne Liniment And golden sunshine filled ihe air, paimings nnd drawings expressly for this And gold dust heaped the road. Mntinicu’, w here he has been ’ pending the j T. R. Jonw soiv E sq . M v Dear Sir:—Fifty years ago this month, your father. Dr. Johnson, great work.) past few months. Mr. Clark has been en­ called nt my store and left w e some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment on sate. I have sold it ever He gazed upon the treasures vast, gaged in fishing and lobstering during since lean most tw ly say that it lias maintained its high standard nnd popularity from (a pin 111 A. T. Malian's “The Ameiican Ikaiijuva* j j „»«r%T ,» o * M n M « rtl. W nl«»»«r.l **01110, Ja il. X°Ql Tlien delved and dug in glee, his stay there, but during the past month has SAoiRf that time to this. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford. Mail Navy in ihe Revolution," to be illustrated And ere one fleeting hour had passed picked, with his companion, Henry C. v . h a n s c c m , m . d . r * . . . for first Information of a vacancy for a Bookkeeper, Stenographer. fr< m Castine, Brooksville and Isiesboro to do w. S |>^111(1 I’d Clerk or Telegraph Operator, which wo successfully fill. Competent ano Yale," and as richly illustrated. V V «A\ W M I M assistants supplied to business houses w ithout ehargo. Thousands of their Christmas Shopping in our attractive Physician and Surjteon. testimonials frOmAankers. Merchants nnd prominent patrons everywhere. Students enter I’olilici)I 111 m lllhcf liCCH by Senator Hosr, and well stocked stores. Over Peterson anytime. No vacations. Expenses moderate. Railroad. Fare I aid. Address (tninlfon thlB who Ins been tn public life for forty-five itaper), Rev. I.. G. March, formerly of this city,and years. 1.80 to 4.50 p. C LEM EN T V. OAINBS, Pr*o4dent, foughkeepair, X. K "Let's souk the rtudo.” well known in Maine musical circles, is con­ "lie 'll lick us.” C. I). Gibson will contribute two serial sets ducting a singing school in Damariscotta this C oal, W ood, ( f drawings during ’98, “ A New York winter. "Naw, ho won't. Bo’s stuck on mo Day," and “The Seven Ages of American Canton Balia?, I. O. (). F., of Belfast hold a ♦♦♦♦♦♦ sister.” —New York Journal. W om an." OR. E. H. WHEELER, fair, entertainment and dance, on January . . AND . . Physician and Surgeon. H a l,I H it. fitn)" / he J u ll prospectun f o r \)8 in srna/t 13th ond 14'h, at the Belfast opera house. ORRICK A N D IIKHIIIKNCK M HCIIOOLBT, hook fo rm {24 p o ^ e if p rin te d in two eo/ors. I he afl.iir will probably be one of the best of “ Ami so”— the kind ever held in that city. Otophone 01-11. Ulysses eyed him sardonically. with numerous illustrations {cover and dec­ Hason’s Supplies. “ —you have been defying tho light­ orations hy Mas field Patrish), w ilt he sent W ork at Ihe Pierce & Clifford Granite There Are Photographs upon application, postage paid. Work9, Prospect, has closed for the winter. EDWARD K. COULD, ning again?" I he last woik done was the quarrying of the Ajax groaned und reached out for tho Counsellor nt Law PRICE $ 3 0 0 A YEAR, 25 CENTS A NUMBER. three big granite blocks now on the wharf AND bromo seltzer. ready for shipment in the spring. They are AND PHOTOGRAPHS ______( harlss Scribner's Sons, N ew Ycrk. "Yes” — from 12 to 15 ton blocks, and were quarried Register of Probate, Tho excellence of a good picture is easily perceived, but few are capa­ He sighed sadly. and moved to the landing under the manage­ Fred R. Spear, COURT IIOUHK. ROCKLAND ble of telling why it looks well. Here area few suggestions for your guidance PINE TREE CONES ment of Edwin Batchelder, who is an experi­ " —but this time I monkeyed with |NO. 6 PAItK|8T.. ROCKLAND, MK. .inoritically examining a Photo. enced and expert worker on granite, the Jersey variety, and in five minutes A Bath shipbuilder received n propcsiticn Tolepbono.B-3. H. O. Curdy, 1st. Is the person well posed? Carroll Kehoe, father of Alderman Kehoe I did not know wlmt laid struck me.” ftrm a foreign firm relative to ihe construe* FIRE INSURANCE 2nd. Is the face and drapery artistically lighted? well known in Catholic circles, died nt his An Ethiopian sluve entered just at lion of a vessel. H e could not get a person 3rd. Is the expression the best? home in Portland, Thursday. ( illlcc with Rockland Ixinn and Hiilldiiig Assoc- 4th. Is the retouching good? that moment witli some cracked ice, in town who could trarelate it. Another taVoo. South Deer Isle was left in darkness last 5th. I b the print toned prettily? and Ulysses kindly forebore to question illuslraticn of the value of linguistic attain­ 388 Main St. - Rockland Mo. 6th. And is it effectively mounted? the sufferer any further.—Sun Francis­ ments in this age cf copmopolitnn enterprise week— the oil peddler failed to put in an ap­ pearance— Ellsworth American. , 49 Persons .If a picture meets all of the above requirements it is good; nnd if yon co Examiner. and extending American trade. ' COCHRAN,BAKER&CROSS want Photos for Christmas built on such specifications the place to get them It is said that it would be hard to find a Warden H illm an Smith of the state prison, K. H. Coohrui. J . II. Baker. 0 O. Otom. is at Merrill’s 8tudio. Following our custom in other years we are offering Waste .if Energy. town in Ihe United States of much size or submitted his report to the governor and Fire, Life A Acelileiit InHnrunce. speoial prices for Xmas, viz., 15 Cabinets (on glossy paper) 82.00. 1 doz. ol " It will not be long,” remarked tho enterprise where Maine is not represented, council Thursday. It shows an increase of 41 he now Mat Surface Oarbonettes 82.00. Call and see our samples before go- amiable did gentleman, “ before corpo­ and a large number of the larger places 1 ove prisoners during the past year, there being < Out of 50 The Oldest Insurance Azency tn Maine. ngeleewhere. If you can’t come at any other time como in the evoning. many Maine asaociations. Every Maine now 218 convicts confined there. Slate Liquor i0« MAIN UTRKKT. ROOKLAHl ral punishment is wholly obsolete.” Agent James W . Wakefield of Portland pre­ county is represented, Aroostook and Wash* t W ho are rupturod cannot “ Yes,” remarked the man with se­ sented his annual report. It shows the sale I ingfon leading. Maine has furnished Wash \ 1 looulo thu iieul of thu troublu PROBATE COURT. vere lines in his face, "when you ob­ of liquors to the cities and towns to be $52,- MERRILL’S STUDIO, ington three governors, one being a native ‘ without •kilted aRalatanre. serve what boys of all ages will stand of Thomaston. O f the lumbermen of Puget 537, which is less than for several years. They think they can—lire positive they can-yol 5G4 M A IN STREET. without flinching in a football game, it Sound, seven-eights aie from Maine, and so The new Odd Fellows Hall in Haines fivu iT|lriutcM explanation convInccK them tiny uru COI.UtUTIONB MADK ore a large number of the ship carpenters. block, W aterville was dedicated Thursday really doesn’t seem worth while.” — mistaken. A ho unllflc truss idiould never touch Several of the ’arge city papers ore edited by night M aj Chai lea E. Weeks of this city was Don't Tobacco Spit nud Smoke Your Life Auiiy. Washington Star. thu putillo bonu, ntvur press lint spuriuatlu cord or PHILIP HOWARD, Attorney at Law. natives from Maine. among the number of the fraternity who as To q u it tobacco easily and forever, be mag any other dellcuto part, should never havouuder- ilHH M AIN KT., KIIOMI AJ.WD. silted. netlc, fuller life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Papa's Usual lteply. The annual report of the State apsessorr, straps, should alwnyH bo eary un Ihu back and Hoc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men just tul milted, shows that of Ihe total valua Walter Bradley Claike of Damariscotta has should hold tho 1 upturu nt tin* Internal rliiK an strong A ll druggists, 50c or SI. Cure guaran­ ••And wluit did papa say?” W . M. NIIOKKY, Fred F. Burpee 'Well, I asked him for you, and ho lion of $281,876,801, 77 13 per cent, is real been elected captain of the Bowdoin football not to allow any purl of II to lodge In thu lugulnul teed Booklet and sample free. Address estate and 22 87 per cent, is personal. The team for 1S98. The management of the 1897 Sterling Heinedy Co., Chicago or Now York ‘Call around in ubout a .month, oanal. Thu Drs. Smiths* said, twenty cities of the slate return a total valua­ team of which W . W . Spear of this city was F^Book Binder, anil__ I'll try to have her ready.’ Now tion of $129,910,290, c f which 73 23 per cent, captain a portion of Ihe season, reports a sur­ Honest John Truss B a th . M o . Practical what in Klondike did lie mean by that?” is real estate and 2 677 is personal. There plus of $100 in the treasury. “ Don't you know? Why, papa made arc thirty towns with a valuation o f more I m a srlenlUio instrument but cannot tie bought llko liis fortune in a bicycle repair shop.” — than one million and a total valuation of cutlery, Il would bo of no use, people would not •6f. /•’. Burlon, Cleveland Plain Dealer. $47,098,762, of which 79 57 per cent. 11 real know where to wear It. They have to lie shown; Pharmacist and 20 43 per cent, personal, and fifty-three for thlH reason It is bundled only ihrouyh agents— MONUMENTAL WORKS CASTOR IA men knowing how to upply it. Mr. Anbury Peppers. towns with valuations between $500,cco and a million, and a total valuation ol $36,571,740, General Cemetery Work. " ‘At eve,’ ” read the poetie boarder, For Infants and Children, H a i n e of which 8 0 4 per cent, is real and 19.6 per Granite and Marble. Rockland, who will inflict bis compositions on tho cent, pericnal property. TUOMAHTON, MU. Near 11. U. R.|R. Depot rest of tile victims of hoitielessness— Tas i*c- Bath Tim es: W ith nearly one million and is on Orders Hollclti’d. Pailshicllon Guaranteed “ ‘at eve the cows came lowing home.’ ” a half dollars worth of contracts on bond, as orery T. H. DONAHUE, - Agent, “ Are you sure,” asked Asbury Pep­ ▼rsipftr. shown in another article in today’s Times, Pharmaceutist, A . M. AUSTIN, Everything apperalnlng to a pers, "that they were not hieing home?" Bath is now assured of a prosperous season for ’98. Seme of our business men on the Cor. Multi uiul l,iuii*roi'k SIh., Itacklaud Suroeoti and Meohanioal Dentist ( H o t First-Class Pharmacy —Cincinnati Enquirer. im ide maintain that these figures will be F o r Over Fifty Yinr* Telephone 03-2. (14 41 MAIN U'l\ . ROCKLAND, UK High Art on the lllgli Ncua. • railed to two millions before this yeor is gone. Muh. W irhlow’h S oothing H v u tjr Huh b«en Elm Street As fuccess follows success Ihe chances are UH«d lor over fifty youra bv ndlliouH of “ It was a rather expensive oeeuu trip A. ,1. Eunkink Edwaud A. HUTLin that Splasher took. ” now that Bath’s shoe factory will be more at­ uiotherH for their children while teeth I ng tractive to out of town manufacturers.* It with perfect huccchm. II. Hoot how tho child, 4 Btfono A. J. ERSKINE & CO., “ What happened?” makes a gieot deal of difference to a com HofteiiH tlm gtiniH , ulla.vH ull pain, cutoh Fire Insurance Agency, "A frightful storm eaiiiu up, and tho munity whether ihe petq le ore talking hard w im |>cts. Rich, Sec.; W alter G. EH11, Deputy. Thurs­ Sheerer’s Sarsaparilla ists of the day. llis latesl INSURANCE to work for Charles H o lm rr, as clerk in his THE GROCER, If you know anybody who lia s a pail grocery store remaining with him until the day evening. Dec. 10—Medomak Valley Ixidge, No. 83, is a rattling detective story. Wu kchmt-ntonly eaei *»<» r»M»Ms oowpnole. of old fashioned lace lappets, says a big Rockland fire in May, 1853, when, M r. Is 11 hot weather help. It is just at Waldoboro. Wells Deering, C. T.; Mil­ Corner Park and Union Sts which .n .b U . u . io vivs ••mire » tl.fs e il» s io .1 fashion writi r, y ou uny recommend Holmes being burned out, he became eni such u remedy us you uced; u stim- u .iro o . l ull wi.a ra .!»•' •' 't“> ««■“ uucuiuulutlou her to utilize those in the following ployed as clerk for J. J. Perry in his North ton Husk, Sec.; Ira E. Achorn, Deputy. B 0 Y E A R S * policy on.I«... how ...... mpoies wllh other, you uluut uud u nutriment, il induces a fusliion; On the m xt evening or diuner End grocery store wbcref he remained for two Saturday evening. EXPERIENCE have previously examlued. Best W sarsslso i,eb..i«<« the New Homo Bowing gown tho lappets may begin almost years. A l that lime M r Holmes going into healthy uppelite and renews one's Mac blue and keep a few of Hicuj constantly on business again, he went back to work for him fcaiRl to aell on very < any terms and each muchlm touching each otla r at the waist, uud, Y ou r L ife strength. In also fully warranted. Give us a trial gradually parting, loim a trimming and continued with him for two years lon­ ger, when, in 1856, he weot into the meat may be run down and in Our D. H. A E. L. GLIDDEN, down the front of the skirt, i t id in g iu market i>usiness for himself in Rockland. Price 8 1.00. Six for 88.00 Patents Vinalhaven, Maine. iWBitm-r quaotuple bows < f satin rib­ In 1863 he transferred bis business to Cam­ crushed out bon, which m u s t t o etui I'd through den ira- irg in a building situated on “ Adams’ Line W. E. SHEERER & CO., OM» with iliuinomi buttons n- clasps, or, an­ Corner" exuc’lv where W ileys market is now 1 bzbouiotorrlblubuflurliixlf you pwrtuirut of BortW'll tounll.- I o w r DCSIQNS other way, us the nokery books say, located. In 1879, he moved across the street Iie g lft nuluro’ t w trnlotf The Be»t Tohacce T en an t’s Harbor, Me. C o py r ig h t s A c. into the Perry Budding where he continued watch yuur kiju o ya. 4 Auvuiie Bvudlutf usktMib mnLdt kcnpluiii may line the luppi-ts w it h velvet or satin of Btbt lirmiilk of Clgsrs quickly ascertain our opt moi t Tree whether au some bright color and turn them into to carry on his business until he retired from ___ • Baker’s Kidney Beni Quality of Pipes liivvntiua im probably tmtcntulriv. «ifiDtuuuu ii- active business in 1890. H e was succeeded It oii» all icily otiibu flit lab 1 Inn d book oil PaUUla breteilis, crossing tho siiouluirs arid Best Awmrluieut of Goods neiitfrco. Oldest agency fur securing pat-enu. Boys, Girls, Ladins by his sous, Ephraim U . and Charles 1 W iley, Best Kind of Treuiuieul 25T Board of Health PuU’Uta tukvn through Huiiu & Co. receive troub'e. gk'dvf. Ab meeting just above the waist, back aud who still carry on the business, and who have s/mxUU notice, without clniruc, in the Hell tea and get for y< V * 11 UVO B liu lo ftotltu I Solid Oak l’alile, Lu »> ’• Uo bmuiodc, T< a lrout. bliould any one v, isli lo insult one of the finest markets iu the state. Tb« Ituddiuid Board of ILallh will b . iu j or Dinner get, filv< r Cu* Basket or t'aslor, and vulgurizc her beautiful old hue “ M r. Wiley has been one of Camden’s (MtU Vnd.y .tuOM...U .1 4 u'clock. S. Kin 1 K H. WI1EKI LU, K.DT Scientific American. I W alctcs. etc. Addi«»a t-au most successful business men, is a highly re A handsomely UIu»»riue4 w with a touch of luodeinity she buy Howard Cigar Co. CUAB. A I4IXK-, culaXion of any scumO- '4 ' GOOLD’S TEA STORE, rhluesUaies or iwilaln.li t nil-talus, sap­ spected citizen and a true Mason. H e was ,u»rdr.»g. >■ Of iu.k.4 fuU-p*td 7,lt D.4J. i’KUKINB. M. D. year; four months, f t the hist Master of the Ut Vail, of the Chap 58 FiM SI., Porllauil, Me phires or rubies uud sew them ail over it 4(M MAIN STREET. j Ord way's PUster* Cure DysvwisdsF MUNN & Co.36' 8™ ^ New York ter.” Branch Ohiwv - j F ttu Washington, U.C. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897,

THOMASTON WaRREU Sch. Richard H ill, W hittim ore, arrived 17th ' H ig h l a n d .— Wm. E. Watts of Rockland from Portland. Oh the trip the fore-gaft ’ was in this place Friday and Saturday re­ mast was carried away. The H ill has loaded | pairing pumps. Many o f his pumps about OREL E. DAVIES lime from J. A- Creighton & Co. here that have been in use twenty years are still in good working.- order------B. J. Dow Sch. Silver Svray has been hauled up for 1 has made interior and exterior tepairs on FOR th t winter. his m ill------A number of our neighbors were Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Starr went to Botton ; ploughing last Friday, Dec. 17------Samuel Friday where they will spend the remainder Thomas is in very poor health------Packard of the winter. FOUR TWENTY ONE. Bros, intend doing quite a lumbering busi­ Col. Milton A. French left town yesterday • ness as they have bought another large wood CHRISTMAS after spending a few days at her home here. lot------Oliver Copeland, who has been sick ’NEW JEWELRY STORE: The Irving Club met with John and James a long tim e, died last F iid ay------The Good Hewett Friday evening. The occasion was a A MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Templars are preparing for an entertainment festive one. in the near future------Mrs. M ary Watts is Neckwear, 25, 37, 50, 75c and Wo hope to see you all New Year's. W e are too- busy felling visiting relatives at the village. Miss Margaret Ruggles is spending the When we say new we mean new. New proprietor, new fixtures, new holiday vacation at her home on East Main Judging from the number of costumes that > 1 .0 0 . goods to make much talk now but you will1 hear from t» later goods. The latter is what we want to impress on your mind. The goods street. are being made the mask ball to be given by Mufflers, 25c to 83.00 Tiger Engine Co. Friday evening is bound to are new— al! purchased within the past few weeks. By doing this we Henry Mathews has the contract to make REMEMBER your Money Back for any garment pur. be a success. The entertainments given by have been able to obtain the very latest novelties in Sterling Silver, Jew ­ Fancy Suspender*, 15c to 82 50. the flags for the school buildings. chased of us ff not satisfactory after Chrlsmtas. this company have .always been well worth elry, Btic-n-Brac, clc. Give presents that can be kept as pleasant re­ Fancy Garters and Arm Bunds, Edward Leighton and Alfred l^vensakr attending and this w ill be no exception to of Bowdoin are in town for the holidays. the rule. There will be a short parade before membrances. 10c to 75c. Yours truly. Two men who gave their names as James the dance. Prizes w ill be awarded best Initial Handkerchiefs. 15c to 50c. Warren and James Pierce, and who claimed representations. Bangor as their home, were before Judge The mump? are raging about' town among Nail Files Souvenir Spoons White and Fancv Shirts, 50e to Starrett Fiiday on the charge of drunkenness. the younger people.------Mrs. Mary Bean 8 1 . 5 0 . They were fined $7 50 and in default of pay­ of Chelsea, Mass.,is at her brother’s, Judson Boot and Glove Buttoners Match Safes ment were committed to jail for thirty days. McCallum’s, called here by the illness o f her Collars and Cutis, all the New Miss Flossie W illiam s is at home from Main St. Foot Limerock. 0NEj^fCE(L9TfllER5. brother------There w ill be a Christmas tree in Paper Cutters Silver Ware in Profusion S ty le s . Hebron. the Congregational chapel on Friday evening Mrs. Dennison and daughter are visiting for the Sabbath school, and a Christmas con­ Envelope Openers Hair, Bonnet, Cloth and cert on Sunday evening. in Freeport. Miss M argaret Jordan is at home from H enry Smith went to Marlboro, Mass., on Book Markers Complexion Brushes Saturday last to attend the funeral of bis Bradford Academy. ROCKPORT CAlNOEN mother who died here recently.------Rev. C. Embroidery Scissors Nail Polishers Dress Suit Cases, Mrs. Emma Barlow and children art at Miss Em ily Carleton is visiting in Boston The annual sale of the Ladies Aid society E. Andrews has purchased a farm in W alpole, the home of her lather, Rufus Burrrows— -— ------Miss H ottie Luce, who has been the of the Methodist church was held Wednesday Mass.,and w ill locate there------Joe Starrett is Manicure Scissors Tooth Brashes The Great Expectations Club met with Miss guest of Miss Adelia T . Carleton, has re­ and notwithstanding the storm there was a home from the Medical school in Portland— Emma Fountain Monday evening. Mrs turned to So. Thomaston------Mrs. Mary good attendance. The funeral of Oliver Copeland occurred on Emeries Dainty Chains for the Trunks, Stella W hittaker read a paper on Goldsmith, Boynton will spend the winter in Boston------Steam heating apparatus is being put into Suneay last. and Mrs. Lizzie O . Burgess read one on C ol­ Winslow Dillingham is home from Portland W. C. Whitmore’s residence on Chestnut Pleasantville .— L . I I . Young’s horse eridge. where he has been for treatment------The street. Thim bles Babies received a bad cut one night last week by Sch. Cyrus Chamberlain, of this port, from sch. A. |and M . Carlisle, Capt. Watts, sailed P. R. Sabin is in town from Mound City, falling through a scuttle in tbe stable. Several New York had her mainsail split and main- Thursday for Suffolk, V a ., with 542 tons of Crochet Hooks Best lino of Chains ever Kan., called here by the serious illness of his stitches were taken to sew up the wound ice from the Rockport Ice Co. boom carried away Saturday off M inot Ledge. daughter, Mis3 Charlotte. ------J. A . Clark has built a good sized hen Pens displayed in this city The vessel returned to Provincetown. Rinks A Veazie have hung out a new Horatio P. Easton of W inter H ill, Mass, house and will go into the poultry business The nomination of officers for Arcana sign. Men’s, Boys' and Youths’ Suits, has presented the H om e for the Aged Women ------Ellis Jones is working in the woods for Pen Holders Watches for everybody Lodge will be made next Wednesday even­ J. Fred Norwood Relief Corps gave an a pair of handsome brass andirons and a fire Elias Davis------P. D. Starrett is making Ulsters and Overcoats ing. entertainment in the Opera House Friday screen. preparations to go into the hen business. Men's, Boys’ and Youths' Bools, P. M . Studley has had his refrigerator at evening. The following program was suc­ Arthur L. Moore, the new steamboat agent H e is now at work building his hen house his slaughter house rebuilt at a cost of $400 cessfully rendered: Singing, by the H a y ­ has moved into the Coombs house on Union ------L . W . Watson was quite badly hurt Sat­ Slippers and Rubbers. M r. Studley does business on a large scale dens in costume of the olden times; Columbia street. M r. Moore has a wife and two chil­ urday, while at work in the woods, by a tree Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Over­ and requires a large refrigerator jin which to D rill, by sixteen young ladies in costume; dren. falling on his back. H e remained uncon­ CARE FOR YOUR EYES! singing, “ Am erica” by , tbe Haydens; read­ Mrs. IL T. C. Wright, Mrs. W. IC Bisbee, scious for some time------There was a dance sh o es, place the prize beef cattle always to be found at his stables. ing, by Miss Kate Burkett, of Boston, Mrs. Reuel Robinson of this town and Mrs. A. at Cunningham’s hall Saturday evening. W c will care for your eyes-and treat them free of cost if wc fail to ;iv e Maas.; singing, “ Majesty,” by tbe Haydens; H . Jones and Mrs. E. E. Payson of Rockland Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Miss Flora Putnam is visiting in Bangor. T h e attendance was not very large but a satisfaction. Can we do more than this? song, by Miss z\ddie Belle Shibles; singing, will be patronesses at the private hop and good time is said to have been enjoyed— ,— O v e rs h o e s . Alexander McClushy, who has been serving “ Sherburn,” by the Haydens; song, by little lunch to be given at the Bay View Christmas A few days ago the roads were so muddy as a sentence of one and one-half years in the Mackintoshes and Umbrellas. Beth Richards, 5 years o f age; song, by Miss night by some of Camden’s young ladies. to be almost impassible. Now since the cold State Prison, was set free Saturday. H e is a Mary K night; good night drill by eight Miss Henrietta Plummer has returned to snap, they are so rough that it is worse if native of New Brunswick. young ladies in costume. Refreshments Philadelphia accompanied by B. C. Adams possible than the mud. A Word About Repairing M en’s and Boys’ Mis3 M aud FI. Lerm ond is in Boston. were served during intermission. Tbe affair and daughter Miss Adeline. w?s a success from every point of view. Capt. W . B. W illey arrived borne frero Bos­ Henry Evans is home from Bowdoin for the HOPE Our long experience enables us to state that we can give perfect satisfac­ Joseph Bisbee,our veteran sbiptirnber cutter, ton Saturday. holidays------W illard Tiflany has gone to Bos­ M r. Jennings of W ayne passed the Sabbath tion in repairing watches or jewelry. W e have had twenty-six years ex­ starts for Tunstalls, N ew port Co., Virginia, The Baptist Sunday school will have a ton for medical treatment. at tbe home of Charles I’ayson— Mr. and Mrs this week. M r. Bisbee has a number of p e r ie n c e . 'Hats and Caps Christmas tree and exercises at their vestry Frank Diake of Clinton, Mass, arrived Satur­ Do not miss seeing “ Clover F arm ” Christ­ contracts for timber. H e w ill take a num­ next Friday evening at 7 o’clock. mas eve at the Opera House by the Thalia day and are guests of M r. Drake's sister, Mrs. ber of men and some teams with him and A ll the Lowest Prices for the same F . B. W hitcomb was organist at the Bap­ Club. Alden Allen------Mrs. Julia Harwood and son more will go later. Joe is quite a hustler tist church Sunday. H e w ill act as such dur­ Mrs. W . A. K irk is visiting in Boston------Arthur were in Camden Saturday------Mrs. CASH PAID FOR OLD COLD. quality goods. and always gets where he wants to go on Mrs. C. W . Bisbee has gone to Lester Manor, Lucy Payson w ill leave this week for Massa­ ing Miss Putnam’s absence. time. H e has been cutting timber in the Va.. where sse will spend the winter. Mr. chusetts where she will pass Christmas with Miss Louise Hupper is the guest o f Mrs- Virginia woods for the past 25 years and Bisbee is catting ship timber in Virginia relatives------Saturday evening, Nov. 18 H ope Jesse Wilson. says he is good for 25 years more, but it is a iy We have no two prices. Our gaods were all marked woods------Miss Emma S. Alden is home from grange elected the following officers to be in ­ The Mill River Baptist Sunday school will question about the timber lasting. Wellesley to spend the holidays------Miss stalled at special meeting Tuesday evening Jow when received and the first price is as low as the have a Christmas tree at the vestry Friday af­ Trade Center GLENCOVE— Mrs. Fred Carroll and daugh­ Irene W. Heal entertained the W. C. T. U., Jan. 6, if pleasant, if not the following pleas­ ternoon at 3 o’clock. ter Lula of Rockville were recently the guest® at her home Saturday evening. ant evening; Janies P. Hobbs master; II. C. same goods elsewhere. Mrs. Ethelda Mehan is passing the winter of relatives at this place------Miss Susie II- Coding overseer; Mrs. Adelia Coding lecturer; The Bay View was the scene of a very in Boston with her daughter, Mrs. William Murch arrived at Capt. W. R. Hall’s the 13’h Alden /Mien, steward; M iller Hobbs, asst, MONEY BACK IF OOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. pleasant occasion Friday afternoon, when a inst. after cn extended visit with relatives in steward; Mrs. Katie True, chaplain; Edward Fessenden. party of Rockland ladies to the number of 40 Ellsworth------Mr. and Mrs. R. TredCrieof The store windows of our merchants arc enjoyed whist and a supper. Ray, Ireasurer; Mrs. May Ray, secretary;. Levi Seavey, prettily set out with holiday attractions and Rockland were at Z. Lufkin’s Sunday—— Ralph Conant, gate keeper; Mrs. May Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake of Clinton, the merchants are offering great bargains. Glencove school commenced yesterday with poraona; Mrs. Julia Allen, Flora; Mrs. F, Miss Olive M. Lermond of Thomaston Mass.,are guests of Camden and Hbpe friends. Eugley, Ceres; Miss Valina Tallant, lady d a v i e s , Rev. S. L . Henscom held quarterly confer­ teacher for the second tim e------The Sunday ------Bennie IL , and Claude Alden are home assistant steward. THOMASTON, ME. ence at Friendship Sunday in place of Pre­ School Christmas exercises w ill commence at from Vermont Academy, Saxton River, for the (FORMERLY OENTHNER) siding Elder Ogier. holidays------Frank and Edith M iller arrived 6.30 p. m. Christmas night------D r. A. F. Ordway’s Plasters Cure Heart Trouble. The annual inspection of P. H enry T ill­ Piper of Rockport conducted the meeting Saturday from Boston. VIMLHAVEN son Post, G . A . R ., was held Saturday even­ here Sunday. An attractive feature of the None of our people should miss seeing the ing. A large delegation was present from Lafayette Post G. A . R. entertained tbe services was the presence of Misses Vinnie production of “Clover Farm” by the Thalia GOOD ROAOS AND BICYCLING connected with the introduction o f state aid Edwin Libby Post of Rockland. ladies of the R elief Corps Saturday evening F . Havener and Carrie E. Robinson, from club in the Opera House Friday evening. to roads as now established in N ew Jersey Advertised letters for Dec. 20, Mrs. Emma Rockland and Rockport respectively, who This comedy is full o f pleasing situations and and Connecticut, and with the present Mas­ a- ibetr pleasant, homelike quarters at Memo- A United Effort to be Made by tliu I*.. A. ,W. Bullen, Mrs. F. H . Davis, Cyrus H a ll, Mrs. accompanied the organ with their violins— -— the cast is certainly the strongest ever appear­ sachusetts system o f state highway construe rinl Hall. Wbist was tbe order of tbe even­ O u r and the United States. ing with an intermission for the serving of Emma Hanscom. Wm. E. Montgomery, Geo. Mrs. Ella W agner of Appleton and Miss ing in this town. The piece has been accept­ tion. Vigorous campaigns for state aid were d . Iicious hot stews. E. Overbaugb, Andrew Robbins, Delian Rol­ M yra Tolman of Rockville were recent ably given in Rockland, Rockport and Dama­ Arrangements have been made by which carried on during the past year in Pennsyl­ lins, Mons. Feliace Ray. visitors at H oratio D . H a ll’s------Fred E. riscotta before delighted audiences. The the League of American W heelmen is to vania, New York,. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Miss Jossie Collie leaves about Jan. 15, for Sylvester of Rockport, who eniered the em­ participants are all well known to our people take up the crusade for good roads on a new Connecticut, Illinois, Rhode Island and else­ N.u York to join Capt. and Mrs. Arthur The agent of the Whittier-Martine Comedy A n n u a l ploy of the R. T. & C. St. R’wy in 1892, and and more than one of them is certainly good and very extensive scale. where. The circulation of a large edition of Conner tor a trip to Galveston, Texas, in tbe Company was in town yesterday billing for was one of the original force of motormen enough for tbe professional stage. “ Clover The National Committee for Highway Im ­ pamphlets devoted to the good roads move­ large steamship of which Mr. Conner is pilot. the appearance of the company in Watts Hall when the road commenced business August 1 Farm” was written by Gilbert Patten of thia provement has submitted to the Executive ment will tend greatly to increase public in­ On the return they will visit the city of Wednesday and Thursday. The company is said to be a first-class one and it is to play a of that year, has severed his connection with town and is one o f this brilliant young man’s R e m in d e r Committee a proposition which has just been terest, and will popularize tbe valuable work Havana. Mrs. Conner, nee Annie Mudgridge, the Co. H e has a position with the S. E. & best works. Pleasing specialties w ill be given approved, to print and distribute an edition of of the U. S. Road Inquiry Bureau, by bring­ was formerly a very popular school teacher in return | engagement at Rockland Friday H. L. Shepherd Co. of Rockport in connec­ during the progress of the piece. a million pamphlets devoted to tbe good ing tbe results of* its investigations directly this town. Miss Collie has a host of friends and Saturday. The company will present tion with their new tramwav. M r. Sylvester Detectives of the “Old Sleuth” variety, who W e niuke a specialty of roads movement, and particularly to the sub home to thousands of farmers in each state in to wish her bon voyage. “The Boy Convict” and “Beyond the Rockies.” The agent states that all of was always popular among his co laborers as are able at any time to disguise themselves in ject of state aid to highways. O tto D orner, the Union. Nelson McDougal, a representative of the the specialties including the Martines and tbe well as the patrons of the electrics, and his the twinkling of an eye as anything from a First Class . . ebairmau of this committee, is now preparing The League of American Wheelman is Bird & Barney Insurance agency of Rockland, familiar face w ill be missed by all along the Hottentot to a “door-plate m an'” are seldom this bpok for the prees, in which he has the illustrated songs w ill be introduced. about 18 years old, and today numbers some was in town last week and presented local line of the road. Edwin J. Kalloch of this seen in this vicinity. A most laughable bur­ assistance o f Gen. Roy Stone, the head of the of the most-prominent men of the country, patrons with an 1898 calender, the artistic APPLETON place, is the only one of the men now on the lesque on the D im e Novel detective is seen in U. S. Bureau of Road Inquiry, at Washing­ beauty of which deserves more than passing cars who has held his place since ihe road ton. Tbe National Committee lor Highway among them being John Wanamaker of Georges Valley Grange have elecied the Gilbert Patten’s new farce comedy “Clover mention. It is made of four beautiful color was started. M r. Sylvester’s many friends Improvement qntl the officers anil members Philadelphia; Governor Hastings, of Penn­ following officers: Master, Clarence Simmons; Farm,” which w ill be played in Camden next types of gracefully arranged clusters of chrys­ wish him success in his new situation------of the League wilt collect the addresses of sylvania;. Rear Admiral Gheradi, of the U. S. overseer, W ill Orrington; lecturer, Edna R ip ­ Fiiday evening. “ Salamander Sharp, the anthemums, heartsease, carnations and wood Eben Oxton of Rockville will officiate as P e r f u m e s farmers and state and local officials to w h-m Navy; Mayor Carter If. Harrison of Chicago, lynx-eyed ferret of justice,” is a strong ley; chaplain, Agnes Taylor; steward, Ray­ and C. A. Pillsbury of Minneapolis. The violets. leader of the services at the school house comedy conception, and as played by A lf the pamphlets are to be sent. mond K eating; assistant steward,[John Taylo r; organization has had a steady growth until to­ Seventy thousand shingles w ill be used in next Sunday. Beverage is one of the most aniusiug char­ treasurer, V . O . K eller; secretary, Bennie day it numbers over 102,000 members. covering ihc root of the new net factory. That Keller; gatekeeper, Elias Thompson; Ceres, ROCKVILLE.— Miss Eva Sloan of Hope has acters in the piece. Rob Crockett, C. The Highway Improvement Committee part of the work was begun last week. Ava Keller; Flora, Carrie Gushee; Pomona, been visiting Miss Edna Gurney for a few T. Swan, Edward Wells, Katherine Bur­ has had this project under consideration for Schooner John Nye, Capt. Llewellyn Smith, days------School commences in this district kett, Maud Stoyell and Evie Miller all have over a year, but it is only within the last few POMONA GRANGE Susie Jones; L . A . S., Carrie Mitchell. The And our line this year is in the harbor. It is a 64 toncialt especially Monday, Miss G ra d e Fiske teacher------Miss good parts, and the enthusiastic reception tbe days that the plan for issuing and circulating brothers w ill provide a turkey supper for The January meeting of Pomona will be suited lor fishing purposes. members of the order Christmas eve. Eight Myra Tolman spent Friday and Saturday at play has received in Rockland and Damar ip- contains several new and the pamphlets has been dually perfected. At held with Pleasant Valley, Jan. 4, 1898. If candidates w- re initiated at the last meeting Glen Cove------Quite a number from this cotta assures success in Camden. There has the Good Roads Parliament at Nashville The Advents have been holding iheir an­ handsome packages at stormy on that day to be postponed one nual conference at tbe chapel tbe past week of the grange which is in a very flouriihing place attended the quarterly meeting at Rock been a large advance sale of seats. There last September, M r. Dorner and A . B. will be a grand ball after the play. Cars will week. Program: ■ . Miss Edith W halen of Camden was the condition-----News has been received here of land Sunday------The Cbrislmas tree and con­ prices within the reach of Cnoate of Minneapolis,, members of the Na­ Muaio by the choir. guest of M r. and Mrs. E. G . Carver last week the serious il'ness of a former resident of cert will be held at Ladies Union hall Friday tional committee, laid the matter before Gen. evening. Proceeds will go for tbe benefit of a ll. AddroiM of wulcoinc, Ella .1. Ciuveluud ------Mrs. M innie Smith it recovering from Appleton, E li Linekt n, who now resides in Stone, who at once declared that the under­ ItuHpooBH, Mr#. Nelllo Maxey her recent illness------Joe Roberts of W inter A ’legbany, Pa. H is sister Mrs Frank the church------Andrew Norwood has been ST GEORGE taking would have every possible support aud Mu»H, Mr*. Mutiul Crosby Kccilutlou, CJiuh. 8 Tolrnun Harbor was in town last week------Mrs. Sam- H a ll left Monday for Alleghany------confined to the house with the rheumatism W il e y ’s Co r n e r .— The ponds are frozen encouragement from this bureau. Gen. Stone for the past week------N athaniel Carroll is W e have also a line Music, Mr#, hliitniii McrrilielU uel Kent of Rockport is viSting bet daughter Mrs. Mary Ulmer returned Saturday from a over again------W . J. Caddy left for Stony has issued, since the establishment of the Essay, Mis. Ida Blackington building a new hen bouse------M r. Colla- j Good Roads Bureau, some fifty different Mrs. Ralph Bickford. two weeks visit at Thomas W ebb’s in W ar Creek, Conn , last week------A Christmas tree assortment of Story, K. H Phil brick ren— Mrs. Frances Gushee has returned from more of Rockland has moved up on the and entertainment will be held at the church ‘ bulletins relating to various phases o f the Boug, F. C. Kliickitigtou Marguerite Chapter O . E. .S. elected Sonic Mary Benner Heminway farm ------Miss Edna Gurney has next Friday evening------Ardie Thomas has good roads problem, and containing a great officers at their annual meeting last evening. a visit of severil weeks with her son Quciiliau—"Revolved (but ibu iuitiutlve und refer­ W alter Gusbee in Concord N . 11.------Pearl been presented with a diamond ring by her gone to Portland in Schooner C. M. Gilmore. deal ol valuable information, but the appro­ endum Hystein of leghdutlou would result iu rnoru Herbert Giant is attendirg Ibe Rockland mother, Mrs. Marne Gurney, as a Coristmas ATOMIZERS equitable luwn than our present «yt*tem ” Allirm. Danforth, our grammar school teacher, went M artinsville *.-— Mrs. James Clark visited priations made by congress for tbe support of Commercial College------Schooner Harvester, gift------Orey Tolman and Beit Clough uiive, Royul Grinnell, E. K. Light, F L. Mamfleld; to Belfast Saturday and returned with bis her sister Mrs. Montgomery at Port Clyde CIGAR CASES the bureau being limited in amount, it has negative, T. J. Gushee, D. J. Bowloy, F. 8. Phil, Capt. Roberts, is in the harbor alter making called on friends in this place Sunday------bride who will remain a few weeks. M r. and last week------Lab rest T eel and wife of Port been impossible to circulate them upon a large brick. its last teip for the winter. George Tolm an and Sylvester Barrows spent Mrs. Danforth arc boardng at V. Clyde spent Sunday with their parents here LEATHER 1PAVELING CASES . scale, ft is partly for this reason that this Question—"Resolved, that life inaurutice Is u duin- Saturday at W ill Barrows’ in U nion------age to the country.” AiUrmullve, II. C. Coding, O . K eller’s------Miss Fannie Gushee ------Howard W iley is gaining slowly in health enormous edition of pamphlets is to be is­ A A. Blacking on, Goo. Pendleton, F. W. Sm ith; Something new and attractive took our aiten- teacher in our primary school closed a term of ------The little daughter of Frank P. Alley HAND GLASSES sued by tbe L . A. W ., and they w ill contain negative, A. J. Tolmsti, Minot Tolmuu, R. 8. Him CUSHING. tion last Wednesday afternoon. 1.adits eleven weeks Friday. Parents and puiiils are has been quite sick----- The past week there the condensed results of all the many valu­ rnouM, Mrs. May ltobblus. Union H all was open to a quilting bee. Mrs. Mas. E . K. Light, Secretary. ■ -Forrest Young of Caropello, Mass, is in satisfied with Miss Gushee as a teacher— Tbe ba» been two strange men in our village which RAZORS able inquiries made by the Good Roads Good Templars will celebrate their 15th anni Kate Noland notted some quilts and invited Bureau, both in this country and abroad. tow n visiting relatives.------Thomas W. Mar­ gave some of our neighbors much worriment. A mirror could not lie if it wanted to. The < shall is at Rockland attending court as jury- versary the evening of the 31st with a supper some of her lady friends to assist her. They They w ill explain tbe losses due to bad roads, We know no harm of them thus far------F. O. SHAVING MUGS glass has nothing to gain by flattery. If tbe and entertainment------Miss Grace Hicks is all enjoyed the occasion and said it was one illustrate the different methods of construct 1DM>.------Miss Edna M . Hoffset has gone to Martin bad two o f his hogs killed Monday roses of health aud plumpness of beauty are seriously ill------Mrs. O. W . Currier has re­ that would be remembered in years to come. ing Macadam, Telford, gravel and dirt roads Castine to attend the Norm al school..------Mis and will kill two more next month------Win. LATHER BRUSHES AND STROPS leaving your face, your mirror will tell you so. turned from Lincolnville where she visited both in Europe and America, aud discuss the Emma Shea of H averhill, Mass., has been Harris has taken his old barn down which Health is tbe greatest beautitier iu the world. in town visiting her mother, Mis. Martha her parents, M r. and M rs. O . C. Richards ,n. makes a great improvement to his place------And many other articles that various means and methods of raising fuuds NORTH HAVEN to pay for improved highways. .Special at­ W hen a woman sees tbe indications of ill- Maxey,------Frank D . Hathurne has erected a W est A it l e t o n .— The W om en’s lodge Mrs. Thomas G . Hooper spent Sunday with health in tbe face, she may with ulmost abso­ Died in Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, make desirable Christ­ tention w ill be paid to tbe plans successfully new ben house.------A surprise party was j benefit was a success in every way. Quite a her mother at Tenant’s H arb o r------Miss Mag lute certainty look for fh e cause iu one or last October, Lucy W . V errill Stimson aged adopted in New Jersey and Massachusetts given Claience II. Fieemsn Friday evening. i large crowd was present, although ’twas ve y gi« Williams spent Sunday at Port Clyde with inas G ifts. both of two conditions— constipation, and 72 years. The deceased was the wife of Isaac Both, tbe L . A. W . officials and Road In- The eveniug was pleasantly spent playing 1 muddy goiug. Tbe food table was in charge Mrs. J. W . Levett------The Puritan Rebekah derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. P. Stimson. They moved from here 24 years uuiery Bureau, have an extensive collection of games, etc. A ll report it a veiy enjoyable I o f Mrs. J. W. Harriman and Mrs. Edna lodge of Tenant’s Harbor expect work at their D r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure I Moody, the fancy article table Miss Ella M c­ ago to the far west and e igaged in farming photographs of good and bad roads, taken in occasion.------Rev H. 1. Holt will preach a meeting Thursday evening------The Odd permanently and positively any ao-called with marked success. She leaves a husband, this country and in Europe, which will be em­ Cbrislmas sermon uext Sunday morning, tak­ Lain, tbe guess cake Mr,s B W . Fogg, while Fellows of Tenant’s H arbor expect work on How about a nice rubber . . “ female complaint ” D r. Pierce’s Pleasant three sons, live daughter and one brother, ployed in illustrating tbe proposed book. ing lor bis subject, “ The Message of Peace." • 1 he grab bag was ably attended to oy Miss tbe first and second degrees at their meeting Pellets w ill cure constipation. There is no besides other relatives, to mourn their loss. Working drawings, made by prominent engi­ In the evening he will preach on “The Won­ I Pearl M cLain. Mrs. O reo Bartlett was tbe this Tuesday evening. reason in the world why a womau should uot One daughter resides in North Haven, Mrs. neers, w ill be used to illustrate the various derful Saviour.------tju a ite rly meeting service* J winner of tbe quilt and Mrs. Eliza C. Snow be perfectly healthy. She w ill gain in health, Isaac S. Brown. Mrs. Stimson was a daugh­ HOT WATER BOTTLE methods of road construction. were held at the church Sunday evening. Rev. I won tbe cake, coming within 26 ounces of UNION strength and flesh. Hollows and angles w ill ter of the late Capt. Thomas and Jerurba M r. Hauscoui preached an excellent sermon. . the correct weight. Every article was sold Blacksmith Charles Simmons has been give place to fullness and grace. She will be Verrill and was loved and.respected by all who C a ll and examine our stock before — Austin L. Burton and Hattie C. Maxey weic ' and tbe ladies feel much gratified with tbe afflicted with a bad bold------Ben Burton and I t may safely be stated that this project is that noblest and most beautiful of all creation united in m arriage at tbe borne of the bride venture. knew her. wife spent last week in town------Fred E. Bur­ purchasing elsewhere. tbe most extensive plan ever adopted for agi­ — perfect womau. Wednesday evening. The ceremony was per­ kett, wife and little daughter Bernice went to tating any reform, and is exceeded only by Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to W orld’s formed by Rev. I I . I. H u ll in tbe presence of Rockland Saturday------Ralph Sayward will the elaborate efforts made by the great Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. the family only. Mr*. Button is one of our be in Augusta aud take in the State Grauge political parties during a presidential cam­ Y., and receive D r. Pierce’s 1008 page “ Com­ nice young ladle* and u a succesaful school the coming w eek------Arthur Wingate has paign. T h e movement for improved high­ mon Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illus­ leacber Mt. Burton is a graduate of Rock moved aud settled at A1 To 1 man’s, and Wm. c. ii. n w ii sen. ways, which has made such remarkable trated. laud Commercial College and 1* * good youug OLDS AND COUGHS Haskell and wife are making preparations to progress during the last three or four years, man worthy o f the bride be has woo. They — Yield at Once to— move into W ingate’s vacant bouse------Miss was inaugurated years ago by the League of A Great burp.’Ue is iu Store uili Mfide with his paicnU, Mi. and Mis. J Eva Thompson, who bas been in such poor American Wheelman, the most prominent for lhone wbo will go loduy sod get u package of F Button. Mr. and Mrs. Burton have a Istge health, is greatly improved------Miss W innie good roads advocate in its rauks being base GRAIN O II lakes tbe plucv of coffee ut about licle ol friends aud acquaintances who e» Whitney bas been visiting Mrs. M . J. H e m ­ Druggists, B. Roller, of N ew Y ork, wbo is now its presi­ ibe coal. Il is u food drluk, full of hcullb, uud cuu lend congratulations t>oJ wish them much ingway------N o election of officers at Seven be given to ibe cbl dreu us well us the udult wiLb C Gardiner’s Balsam of dent. Years ago ibe League began tbe publi­ j greet beuetli. Il is made of pure gruius uud look* haooin sain then journey through Hie. They • ice Grange y e t------—M r. Palliuioo preached 322 M A IN ST., ROCKLAND cation o f tbe monthly Good Roads magazine, uud lusies like the flucst grades of Mocha or Juva w e ic the recipients 0/ many pfe“> »“d . . . Spruce Cum and Wild Cherry a beautiful sermon al the Methodist chapel which was merged into the present L . A. W . ; cufl'.t. h sulisdes everyone. A cup of Grsiu O is StitV belter for tbe systemtbun s tome, because it* benetii Out thousand botile* »0ld over our counter lust se*^u.tbul u-ll* bow U is regarded *1 horn®. Sunday. The chapel was full in spite of the Bulletin when that organ was established two The best 2b crut remedy mud* Hold by all drugsUl* »ud buding growers. l 1* permuueul. Wbul coffee breaks d>wu Gruln-O cold aud wind. Ordway's Plaster# Cure lUteumatisnt. years ago. The L. A. W. bas t x w cto*ely build* up. Ask your grooe forGndu-O. ltc.u u d tfa ju re 1-axne Back. THIS G. I. UOUINbON UULG CO., TIm m iw Umi, MMUufacturer.. Ord wax’* Fla*i A«K YOU II LOCAL IlEALBR FOR IT. W THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mis« Berth* H a ll la in Boston spending the holidays. Mrs. H . E. Nash made a short srisit to rel­ atives in Newcastle tbe past week. D r. F . E. Follett was called to Belfast M o n ­ day by the serious illness of his mother. Master Harry Mayo is in Somerville for the holidays, visiting M r. and Mrs. J. B. Weston. Robert’. Farwell and Ralph L. WigRin re­ turned from Bowdoin college last week lor the holidays. CHRISTMAS , 00BB.UMBRELLAS Miss Catsie Cushman returned recently from FULLE Leominster, Mass, where she has been the HANDKERCHIEFS Useful and acceptable always is a guest of her sister, Theresa. First and foremost is our Handker­ nice umbrella Io givo one. 3 script The Neighborhood Whitt Club had a initial engraved on every umbrella at pleasant meeting Friday evening with M r. and chief display. Fifteen thousand Handkerchiefs to j 98c and upwards k r r f . % Mrs. Arthur Shea, Broadway. select from , 16000, lc to $5.00. Our selection Ibis season surpasses Miss M ary L . Brickley has returned from nil others in this line. a visit of five months in Charlestown, Mass. 2c Handkerchiefs for lc. 5c Handkerchiefs for 3c. We givo a nice fast black 8 Rib Miss Brickley has been the guest o f her natural wood handle, 26 in. school um­ brother, Lieut. John Brickley. 10c Handkerchiefs for 5c. 25c Handkerchiefs for 12 l-2c: and brella for 39c. Tbe Thursday Afternoon Club met with 26ln. natural handle 7 Rib, 89c. Mrs. John Bird last week, prizes being won so on throughout the list. A very pretty Xmas gift No ono over saw such a nice um­ by Mrs. Annie Burkmat and Mrs. C. M. Har­ Old Santa wit! make his appearance daily at the brella ns wo sell for 69c 1t>c. rington. Mrs. J. M. Blackington entertains h. Onr heller grades are the best goods the club this week at her home on Broadway. Southern home in our biff shorn window. AU the Hoys and J .7 , COUNTER that can possibly be found at our The Monday Club met yesterday with Mis. pricos. James H a ll, Front street. The Monday C lub Innumerable Articles on this counter, | Girls should come and see him. in addition to its regular work is studying your choice for 25c. 60 Very Choice Umbrellas in 26, 27 economics this winter and yesterday theladies 25c Counter 25c. and 28 iu. from $3.60 to $10.00. tackled that problem which astute politicians Umbrollos repaired, rc-coveretl,anil cannot settle, the currency question. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! Our outside window display is to please the children, und our display of Christmas Attractions in our store is to made to order. Mr*. Alexander Black, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Caro Brooks, left for Rock­ Sure to please the little folks. please our customers who buy for themselves as well as for the children; Wc try to enumerate only a tew of the many land Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Onr little Darkey Doll that opens useful and ornamental articles on sale. K IO G L O F E S Charles R. Cole. Mrs. Black will remain in and shuts his month and cries, only Rackland about two weeks, but Miss Brooks Useful Xtnns Gifts. 25c. C lasp K. Doglkln, will make a more extended visit.— Ellsworth Dolls for 6c. Ladles’ 2 I*. Eaeli and every counter lmw itw special attraction** niul tlie Christm as Brown, Oxblood ami Tan, 3 Row Em­ American. Dolls for 10c. Our genial neighbor N athaniel Jones, with Dolls in endless variety for 26c. broidered. A regular $1.26 Glovo his accustomed generosity and largeness o f Dolls for 50c prettily dressed. shoppers’ tn.sk w ill be made eawy when they visit onr shop. $1. Kill Milieus, Ladins' and Children’)) heart, kindly remembered each of the Courier- Dolls absolutely unbreakable for 76c, Gazette young lady compositors with a hand­ Bilk and Wool Lined Kid Miltons,{50c, 98c, $1.35. 75c, $1, $1.50. some and useful Christmas present, and these FURS , C L O A K S dou-n tin if go I UR A PEERS AN D CROCKERY same young ladies pronounce M r. Jones to Men's Lined aud I Inline I Kid mid be the "very best man in tbe city.” I t is PIC TU RES— Ortta mental Gifts A Trcinendo.is Clearing Sale of Furl Our cloak depart incut being moved HOUSE GOWNS On titreot Floor Mm lia Gloves, $1, to $ 1 .7 5 . their earnest wish that he may live for untold Capos during Ihe next 18 days. 30 to ' to the 2d (loot- wo can show a garment Evening Gloves always in stock. Medalion, Water Colors, Etchings, 50 per cent discount. Ask to see Capes, j to bettor advantage both to customers Print Wrappers, 40c. The most attractive nook in out store. years to come. dialing Dishes $2.76 to $17.00—Use­ Photographs. I and ourselves. “ ” (19c. 60 beautiful Medalions, 10x12, 17c “ “ 98c. ful present FEATHER BOAS An Fp-to-I>ato Newspaper. OUR LEADER—NEB j The weather of the past 10 days has w o rth 50c. “ ” $1.25. Coque Boas, 20 inches, 39c and 66u. Among the foremost newspapers of Maine I knocked the price of Clonks all to Limoze and Delft Placques, elc. Flannelette W rappers, 98c. Coque Boas, 15 indies, 20o, 48c, 98c. stands the Kennebec Journal— the reliable One will have no difficulty in select­ pieces. Como and sec for yourselves. “ •' $1.26. old state paper with its daily and weekly Down Ihoy go. (- * * * * * \ Brass Clique Boas, white tips, $1.39. ing front onr lino of Pictures. Subjects Electric Seal Jacket “ “ $1.44. Real Ostrich Boas und Collars, $3.29 editions. Tbe proprietors have spared no to please the most fastidious at re­ Cotton Eiderdown W rappers, $2.60. Io $15. A beautiful gifl. expense in building it up and may justly claim 27 ii). deep, shield front, high storm to have one of the finest newspaper plants in markable low prices. Cashmere Wrappers, 4.50 to $6.00. .'/-jw U f Samovars collnr, extra heavy satin lining. SHA ILLS— Gifs Wool ■’ 4.50. New England. Both the daily and tbe week­ OUR ART ti.lLIA.U } ly editions of the Kennebec Journal are 25 Shawls this sale, $1.39. Ladies Gents Bath Rohes, $3.50 TRUNKS, BAGS, to $6.00. Useful Presents printed upon a magniliccnt Cox perfecting 15 “ “ “ $2.25 from $4.60. Full lo ovcrllow with Ihe most at­ press which printr, folds and delivers five Men’s Smoking Jackets, $4,26, $5.00, Satchels, Dress Suit Cuses, Boston $35.00. Camden Shawls also in stock. tractive work that can he imagined. thousand complete papeis an hour. Tbe $0.50, $10.00. A most acceptable pres­ $1.45 Bags, Pocket Books. Our stock of Real Himalayan Shawls, $7.50 and Art silks, 50c worth 76e. matter is set up on the famous Linotype cast­ $8.50. en t. ing machines thus securing a clean new face these excel, and you can find a most to Fancy Comb and Brush Bets iu Cel­ acceptable gift from Ibis display to SMALL FURS i l l endless earieli) A full assortment of small Shoulder for every issue, a fact which accounts largely ROOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! $ 4 .5 0 luloid, 69c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.29, $1.48, pleaso you. Mulls, Black, small, 39c. Shawls, 60c, 75c, $1.00. $2.18, $2.48 each, good values for its clean, fresh typographical appearance. Knit and Crochet Shawls, always No expense is spared by the Kennebec Journal Trunks, $2.75 to $18. Mulls, Electric, small, $1.60. Fne old anil Young. Sufu Pillows—A most beautiful line Dross Suit Cases. $2.50 to $10. useful for gifts. in perfecting its news service, which, indeed, Muds, Natural Oppossum, small, A n Linen with ink uud gold stamp Fancy Pintos, Cup and Bancors, of these luxurious gifts. Bags, Satcbols, 25c to $10. it would be difficult to improve upon. I t has $1.25. and head bauds, 12tno, 19c, 3 for 60c. Clocks, Lamps, Glasses, Dinner Sets Pocket Books, 5c up. its own telegraph operator, and takes over tbe M11II9, Astrachan, smnll, $2 to $1. Best stories.by the best Juvenile uud Cut Glnss in uudlcss variety. CARPETS, wires running into its office, the magnificient FREE—We mark Initial* Free ot Charge. Mulls, Electric, large, $5. Discount on Golf Capes. writers including Fiction, History, Give n idee Dinner Sol. It will only telegraphic report of tbe Associated Press Mulls, Marlin, large, $8.60. cost you $8.50, 116 piocos. CURTAINS, RUGS covering all parts o ' tbe inhabitable globe. Its T rav els, etc., 25c, an d 16c. Collars, Collnrctts, iu every variety 100 TUIch of llio world’s best books, Other Sols at $10.00, $12,00 and 3tl Floor—Tako Elevator. state of M aine service is especially full and Discount on Ladies' Walking Hals. o f F u rs. P U F F S Jin- Presents complete. Indeed it can justly claim that no 8m<», Gilt Edge Tops, 46c. $16.00 * Yon will lint) up there Carpet Sweep­ Ladies’ und Gents’ Real Soal Caps, important item o f Maine news ever escapes it. Maroon covered cloth, Gilt Edge, ers, $1.76, $2.00, $2.60. Great Value, $4. Pud ut $1.50 to $2.50. Situated at Ibe capital, its reporters visit daily ROYS' DEPT. 25c. 60c Counter—Burprisos foreverv 0110 Jolt lot of Smyrna Rugs, $1.89, Fur Trimmings by the yard. Eider Down Pull, $1.69. the departments o f state and secure the latest Sets of Books, $2 to $15. iu values 011 the counter. $2.39, exceptional value. Mothers cun please their boys from Children's and Misses’ Fur Sols in and most reliable official news. A n exchange Volumes from 69e to $12.98. 76c Counter—A nice selection hero Oriental rugs, $6.50. editor goes carefully over all the state ex­ this department at a trilling expense. all the desirable fill's, $1.25 to $5 per A very nice asBortment of Ivorine The Gilbert Suit,up-to-date, all wool, worth from 76c to $1.00. Fur Rugs, Portieres in chouillo, tap­ changes putting any matter they may have set. hand painted covers, 69c. estry, Bagdad aud Velours. $2.75, all sizes. Black Thibet Boas, 1st quality, Special Sale of had that was not covered by the Associated Floxiblc bound Bagster Bible, $1.29. We have a lino lino of Iron Bed­ Laco Curtains in Nottingham, I6e Press into condensed and convenient form for Boy’s Reefers, Blue Chinchilla, 9 Io 1-2 yard, $1.60; 1 yard, $3; 1 1-2 yard, steads. to $6 a pair. the Journal readers. Then, too, the Journal’s 15 years, ulster collar, $3.75. $ 4 / ( 'liildren's Books Japanese Screens,$3.00. $3.50, $1.60. Brussels Curtains, $0.50 to $18. magnificent stsff of special correspondent!, Pants, 49c. Ladies' Eider-Down located in all parts of Ihe state, keep it con­ Hundreds of Children’s Books, 3 to A nice Wool Carpet at 00c per yard. C aps, 49c. GENTS' FUR OVERCOA'IS Would make a nice present. stantly advised o f all important news events. Wo shall closeout onr 14 and 15 rear 45c, paper, linen und board covers. CLOCKS The Journal's markets and marine columns old Suits nt sacrifice prices. Black Goat, Plain, $10. Dressing Sacques Boys’ Books. Attractive cloth bind­ Our Hssortmmil must pleasing, prices come by telegraph and are not only accurate, Black Gont, Wombat Collar and ings, Gilt Tops, 26e to 46c. from $1.00 Io $8.00. but also abreast o f the times. H . G n e Mud Orders Prompt At- Culls, $12.50. All Sizes, 32 to 49. A pleasing feature of tbe Journal it its art BASKETS Black Dog Coats, $15, $18, $25. , . tent ion. department. Illustrations, made by its own Calendars /.„■ to !!!), j PERFUMES 1500 Baskets for our customers to Rmsiau Buffalo Coats, $18 to $35. I lot plain colors, Red, Blue, Pink artists- who has no superior in the state— add and Grey with embroidered edge, 79c. materially to the interest and value of its news select from. Nuturnl Coon Coats, $35, $10, $45, .S'//. A.S' A full lino of It A G Toilet articles Job let Ladies' Black all wool Sweat Scrap and Office Baskets, 49c. $50, $05. 1 lot Fancy Figured with Ornaments, ...... j and Perfumes, also a beauliful display ers, $1.25, worth $2.25. and other articles. i.tecos Llnna Bilks for fancy work, of purfnnt0|.v j„ fllllcy boxuH. 1 J Both the daily and weekly Kennebec Jour­ Photograph Baskets, 25c to 33c. Fur Lined Coats, $50 Io $125. $1.98. funey I 1 lot Fancv Stripe iu Plain Colors, 26c yard nal are ideal home papeis and either is a most Candy Baskets. 25c, 39c and 48c. We take pleasure in showing these W hat 1 The Little Pet Carpet Sweeper valuable visitor for any home. Childt en’s Baskets. 5c, 8c and 10c. coats. A most useful present a coat Red, Blue, Pink and Grey, with wide Sailor Coliar, Satin Trimmed, $2.76. present than a Dress pattern. The price of the daily Journal delivered by Hampers, $2.50 up. of this kind would make. Come mid see our first Xmas T m . fo r Children only 75c. mail is f6 per year in advance; delivered by carrier, $7 per year. Tbe price of iKe weekly Journal is £2 from which a discount of 50 cents is made for advance payment. A ll orders D on’t w ait until onv assortm ent iw sold t>u< <-ome tlii» w eek and m ake your (selection should be addressed to Burleigh & Flynt, Augusta, Maine. lT’l J f L A L e Ns C O B H * ______=______Syndicate Building, Rockland

oneun Aliie*. nose bunging blood, Blown OBITUARY MENTION. weeks ago, waited anxiously each morning for MARINE MATTERS 1 Stb at Wilmington, N. C., for Port de l’aix. BROWN AND JASON. tbe news in the home paper, of which he has retaliates, bitting Phil repeated on bis natal Sch. W . C, Norcross for Boston arrived in Itncklund Boy Shown U|> W ell uud Fight protrusion. Jason lands lightly on Brown’s 1/ for a number o f years. Gne Mark Down Capt ^\aron S. W all, the oldest resident of I zo tuns survive him. Mrs. P.M. Wliut Our Homo V'umi Ire Doing,— Portland Sunday. Hud jtbbootn cariied away Declared u Draw. right eye, Brown swings hut gels one in tbe W ilbrubam, Mass., died in that towa Nov. 12 N o te* o f QiiurL«i--m$ Willi >m$ of of Hockluud Hock laud Iu Iu said Couuiy of teruoon, about three miles north by east from FLoi,aguln$> Buttle A Muson of South Tbomu»> potted at f U.75 f|(jm lbe Gulf to Montevid­ the parse and the McKinley Boom. Brown tries an upper cut hut does little dam­ ;A STRICTLY CASH STORE. • the whistling buoy on Chatham bar, he passed ton, In mid County of Knox, for forty-seven dollar* a vessel’s lower mast projecting about six feet eo, $7 75 from St. John to Buenos Ayres, aud age. Jason rushes at A liie and receives a aud aeventy cent*, debt or dainuge, and twelve del and $9 from Boston to Buenos Ayres and Fitzsimmons short arm blow on tbe jaw. the ur* nod seventy five cent*, ousts of suit, aud will out of water, and apparently attached to a Wc have a large stock of useful Christmas presents at our store be sold ut public uucllou al tbe tiherlff** office at the sunken wreck. From the size of the spar Rosario. Brazil freights remain rather quiet. round closed with honors easy. Court Bouse, hi said Koch land, to tbe hlghetl Among tbe fixtures for tbe week is a bark of Round 2 — A mixup, neither parly having Capt. Johnson believes it belougcd to some ami it behooves you to call anil sec what we have. Here arc a few bidder, ou Huturduy, the eighth day of Juuusry, A 577 tons to Babia at 62^ cents per hbl. aud a an advantage, but both again showing that tisbing sebooher. D-, IbVk. at 10 o'clock iu tbe forenoon, ail the rlghlL brig of 462 tons to Santos at 23 cents for case they can handle their teet as well as their title uud lu ifu st which suid Buttle A Maeou has iu Scb. Cyrus Chamberlain, H art, frern New things with prices : oil, und $11 50 for lumber. Other South bands. Jason rushes at Brown but throws und to the following destrlbed lot or purcel of laud, 0. E. BLACKINGTON with ihe bui dings tbereou, situated in said tioulh York for Boston, with cement, encountered American freights are dull. Occasional char­ himself backward upon Ibe floor. H e rises 1 huruaslGU, to w it: Beginning ut »laku und *ioue* heavy weather off Minot’s Light Saturday ters of sugar are reported from Hem aiara to 438 Main Street. quickly. After a little light sparing the round Christmas Slippers, 50c to $2.00 ou thu t us icily side of the Ash Point roud; thence morning, luring mainsail, mainboom, and fore euslerly 40 reds to stake aud sloues; tkunce south­ N orth ut Hatteras at 10 aud i t cents. There closes. erly eight rods to sluku uud stones ou the northerly aud main gaffs. Was towed into Province- is very little doing iu tbe West India de­ Round 3— Excellent exhibition of ipariing 25c and 50c Neckwear, line of Chuiles Bunion’s Undi thence wester y by town by tug Kate Jones. partment. Toonage niters quite freely, aud and Biown finally lands very lightly on mid BauIon's laud 4U rods to stake uud stones ou Scb. Eliza Levensaler, K eller, from Thom rates in consequence indicate an easy ten­ Jason’s jaw. This is followed by an uppercut the easteilv line of thn (own roud above mcullouudeu . Braces, 25c to $2.50 thence uorthctly by the easterly line of said 4 S nstou for New York, dragged her anchors dency. There is no improvement in coastwise ou the polo player’s face. rods to Ihu place of bt ginning, containing twoacrus during a N W squall at Vineyard Saturday lumber freights , orders are scarce, aud though Round 4 — Brown coughs badly and appar­ J/uted ut Kocklutid, this third day of December, tuoruing aud grounded on the east side of the rates arc not quotabiy lower, the tendency ently bis cold is showing upon his w ind, >ut Gloves, 25c to $3.50 A D . 1»W7. Rockland -7kIT WM. N . I EMEU, bburiff. harbor but was pulled off uninjured by tug appears to be in shippers' favor. There U he gathers himself together and swings upon Arm Bands, 25c to $1.00 Joshua Lovett. only a moderate inquiry for colliers hence to Jason’s jaw. This is followed by a swing Scb Nelson B a illetl, W illey, arrived iu | ’he East, though recent rales are maintained upon Phil’s nose aud tbe first blood is ' NOTICE. New York Friday from Brunswick, Ga. I * ‘,b a good show of brmuesa. Very satisfac ed to A liie, Brown swings bis light on the Umhrellus, 75c to $3.00 Thu aub«crlbcr« hereby give uol leal but they liuva Loan and Building beeu duly uup i< t»4 executor* o f the lu*t will und Scbs. Jordan L . M ott, A . Heaton aud M o r­ tor y rules arc being obtained from Southern solar plexus, hut it seems io have no eltcc . teetancicut of Bei.J *wlu Homer, lulu of UermautoMU, Brown swings on Jason, but the U p l a n d I ris 6c. CiiB arrived in New York 19th. putts to Bostou and points beyoud. These of course are only a few of the many things we have, County ol Philadelphia, Counu'-nwi alth ut Pvbuayl C h a u 1 tit s —4kb. Melissa A. Willey, Nor­ boy gets in tw o swift blows on the mO). Association , tuuia, dcceuatd, und giveu loud* ua ihu luw dir« ci*. Scb. J. B. Holden, Rich, arrived at b a iie n folk io , coal $1 65— Sch* Silver Bulb tush as tbe referee calls umc,Allic plant­ W i would be pleased to show you everything. All p r*on« huvimr demand* usuiuvt thu ettalu oi r-, ~ Maia St., • ROCKLAND, ME. •aid dcceu* d are dcrli»d lo pioc-ut th* sume for i baiurday from Bath. Heels, Wdmiugtou, N. C., to Buibadocs, lum­ ing his left on Jason’s right eye. bar at or about $6 and port charges— Br. scb. Round 5— Jason shows up w ith b is eye •et.k m .n L and all Indebted ihcielu are re .mated I S u |k M |>|UUMIief CrcightOD, cleared Loan* made ut auy time to borrower* 10 make puymeut imiuedlakly, aud wo hereby up- ,Uli x, .. ✓. . __ , ,, • ’ Ella May, Edgewater to Wolfvtlle, N. S., coal closed, hut puts up a gamey light. Adie pu s pvloi A t l.inirtk- d of Uocfciand, u. Iu h* oiutu of Maiuw. ucquln d- another on tbe body. Jason unintentionally , THUS. U. BOMKU. Punta Gorda 1 S:h from Ponce. York, lumber >5 1’71-Scb. Dora Mathews, block iu the VUtbe/iv*. due* on EDWARD L. BOUTJLUKR . Brunswick to New York, lumber $$ 70— Sch. fouls bis opponent ano both grasp an . . which ere payable iu monthly luotull- Fernald, Blethen & Co., December 21, Ibk7. 81-lT Scb. Charley W t oUey, C in n , is bound to M . V. B. Chase, Pascagoula to Boston, iuin- uit'hU, la low for vole, uud 1* recoin- Brown swing*, hut Jason is uot there. Round ------~ _ I Boslon from Fort Reading. mended u» u deabuble investment...... ,1 her $0.25 and limber £7.75—Sch. Ella F. closes with a mixup. . I 310 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND Ord way a Pkutern Cure h ornalo1 beta. RobcH A. boow, FUUbuiy, tk.red ) Cio*«9. EdaewKti IcTbvBiMl’U), '-'.'i-l. Lull parlkular* u.x> tc ctUUtfd by ap­ bum ana last round—ia^u out* a good. W «alu)«ss. plying to the cilice. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897,

THOMASTON WkRRE» Scb. Richard H ill, W hittim ore, arrived 17th H ig h l a n d .— Wm. E. Watts of Rockland from Portland. Oh the trip the fort-gaft was in this place Friday and Saturday re­ mast was carried away. The H ill has loaded pairing pumps. Many of his pumps about OREL E. DAVIES lime from J. A- Creighton & Co. ; here that have been in use twenty years are still in good working, order------B. J. Dow Silver Svray has been hauled up for 1 Sch. has made interior and exterior t epairs on th * winter. FOR bis m ill------A number of our neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Starr went to Botton I ploughing last Friday, Dec. 17------Samuel 1-riday where they w ill spend the remainder j Thomas is in very poor health------Packard of the winter. FOUR TWENTY ONE. Bros. intend doing quite a lumbering busi­ Col. Milton A. French left town yesterday • ness as they have bought another large wood CHRISTMAS after spending a few days at her home here. lot------Oliver Copeland, who has been sick ’NEW JEWELRY STORE The Irving Club met with John and James a long time, died last Friday------The Good Hewett Friday evening. The occasion was a A MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Templars are preparing for an entertainment festive one. in the near future------Mrs. M ary W atts is Neckwear, 25, 37, 50. 75c and We hope to see you all New Year's. W e are too- busy Felling visiting relatives at the village. Miss Margaret Ruggles is spending the When wo say new we mean new. New proprietor, new fixtures, new holiday vacation at her home on East Main Judging from the number of' costumes that 9 1 .0 0 . goods to make much talk now hut you will'hear from us later goods. The latter is what we want to impress on your mind. The goods street. are being made the mask ball to be given by Mufflers, 26c to 83.00 Tiger Engine Co. Friday evening is bound to Henry Mathews has the contract to make are new— al! purchased within the past few weeks. By doiug this we REMEMBER your Money Back for any garment pur. be a success. The entertainments given by have been able to obtain the very latest novelties in Sterling Silver, Jew ­ Fancy Snspenders, 15c to 82.60. the flags for the school buildings. chased of us If not satisfactory after Chrlsmtas. this company have .always been well worth elry, Btic-a-Brae, etc. Give presents that can be kept an pleasant re­ Fancy Garters and Arm Bunds, Edward Leighton and Alfred Levensaler attending and this w ill be no exception to of Bowdoin are in town for the holidays. the rule. There will be a short parade before membrances. 10c to 75c. Yours truly, Tw o men who gave their names as James the dance. Prizes w ill be awarded best Initial Handkerchiefs. 15c to 50c. Warren and James Pierce, and who claimed representations. Bangor as their home, were before Judge The mump? are ragiog about town among Nail Files Souvenir Spoons White and Fancv Shirts, 50c to Starrett Friday on the charge of drunkenness. the younger people.------Mrs. Mary Bean 8 1 .5 0 . They were fined $7 50 and in default of pay­ of Chelsea, Mass.,is at her brother’s, Judson Boot and Glove Buttoners Match Safes ment were committed to jail for thirty days. McCallum’s, called here by the illness of her Collars and Cuds, all the New Miss Flossie W illiam s is at home from Main St., Foot Limerock. (L°TfllERV brother------There w ill be a Christmas tree in Paper Gutters Silver Ware in Profusion S ty le s . Hebron. the Congregational chapel on Friday evening Mrs. Dennison and daughter are visiting for the Sabbath school, and a Christmas con­ Envelope Openers Hair, Bonnet, Cloth and cert on Sunday evening. in Freeport. Miss Margaret Jordan is at home from Henry Smith went to Marlboro, Mass., on Book Markers Complexion Brushes Saturday last to attend the funeral of his Bradford Academy. ROCKPORT CAMDEN mother who died here recently.------Rev. C. Embroidery Scissors Nail Polishers Dress Suit Cases, Mrs. Emma Barlow and children ate at Miss Emily Carleton is visiting in Boston The annual sale of the Ladies A id society E. Andrews has purchased a farm in W alpole, ------Miss Hattie Luce, who has been the the home of her father, Rufus Burrrows— — o f the Methodist church was held Wednesday Mass.,and will locate there------Joe Starrett is The Great Expectations Club met with Miss Manicure Scissors Tooth Brushes guest o f Miss Adelia T . Carleton, has re­ and notwithstanding the storm there was a home from the Medical school in Portland— Emma Fountain Monday evening. Mrs turned to So. Thomaston------Mrs. Mary good attendance. The funeral of Oliver Copeland occurred on Stella W hittaker read a paper on Goldsmith, Boynton will spend the winter in Boston------Emeries Dainty Chains for the Trunks, Steam heating apparatus is being put into Suneay last. and Mrs. Lizzie O . Burgess read one on Col Winslow Dillingham is home from Portland W . C. W hitm ore’s residence on Chestnut Pleasantville .— L . I L Young’s horse eridge. where he has been for treatment------The street. Thim bles Babies received a bad cut one night last week by Sch. Cyrus Chamberlain, of this port, from scb. A. |and M . Carlisle, Capt. Watts, sailed P. R. Sabin is in town from Mound City, falling through a scuttle in the stable. Several New York had her mainsail split and main- Thursday for Suffolk, Va., with 542 tons of Crochet Books Best line of Chains ever Kan., called here by the serious illness of his stitches were taken to sew up the wound Bags, etc. boom carried away Saturday ofi M inot Ledge. ice from the Rockport Ice Co. daughter, Miss Charlotte. ------J. A . Clark has built a good sized hen Pens displayed in this city The vessel returned to Provincetown. Binks A Veszie have hung out a new H oratio P. Easton of W inter H ill, Mass, house and will go into the poultry business The nomination of officers for Arcana sign. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, has presented the Hom e for the Aged Women ------Ellis Jones is working in the woods for Pen Holders Watches for everybody Lodge will be made next Wednesday even­ J. Fred Norwood Relief Corps gave an a pair c f handsome brass andirons and a fire Elias Davis------P. D. Starrett is making Ulsters and Overcoats ing. entertainment in the Opera House Friday screen. preparations to go into the hen business. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths' Boots, P. M . Studley has had his refrigerator at evening. The following program was suc­ Arthur L. Moore, the new steamboat agent H e is now at work building his hen house his slaughter house rebuilt at a cost of $400 cessfully rendered: Singing, by the H a y ­ has moved into the Coombs house on U nion ----- L. W . Watson was quite badly hurt Sat­ Slippers and Rubbers. M r. Studley does business on a large scale dens in costume of the olden times; Columbia street. M r. Moore has a wife and two chil­ urday, while at work in the woods, by a tree Men's, Bovs’ and Youths’ Over­ and requires a large refrigerator .’in which to D rill, by sixteen young ladies in costume; dren. falling on his back. H e remained uncon- CARE FOR YOUR EYES! place the prize beef cattle always to be found singing, “America” by, the Haydens; read­ Mrs. II. P. C. Wright, Mrs. W. F.’ Bisbee, scions for some time------There was a dance s h o e s , W c will care for your eyes-and treat them free of cost if wo fail to give at bi3 stables. ing, by Miss Kate Burkett, of Boston, Mrs. Reuel Robinson o f this town and M rs. A. at Cunningham’s hall Saturday evening. Mass.; singing, “ Majesty,” by the Haydens; H . Jones and Mrs. E. E. Payson o f Rockland Ladies' Misses and Children’s Miss Flora Putnam is visiting in Bangor. The attendance was not very large but a satisfaction. Can we do more than this? song, by Miss Addie Belle Shibles; singing, will be patronesses at the private hop and good tim e is said to bave been enjoyed— ,— O v e r s h o e s . Alexander McClushy, who has been serving “ Sherburn,” by the Haydens; song, by little lunch to be given at the Bay View Christmas A few days ago the roads were so muddy as a sentence of one and one-half years in the Mackintoshes and Umbrellas. Beth Richards, 5 years of age; song, by Miss night by some of Camden’s young ladies. to be almost impassible. N ow since the cold State Prison, was set free Saturday. H e is a Mary Knight; good night drill by eight Miss Henrietta Plummer has returned to snap, they are so rough that it is worse if native of New Brunswick. young ladies in costume. Refreshments Philadelphia accompanied by B. C. Adams possible than the mud. A Word About Repairing M en’s and Boys’ Miss Maud I I . Lermond is in Boston. were served during intermission. The affair and daughter Miss Adeline. w?s a success from every point of view. Capt. W. B. Willey arrived home frera Bos­ Henry Evans is home from Bowdoin for the HOPE Our long experience enables us to state that we can give perfect satisfac­ Joseph Bisbee,our veteran shiptiraber cutter, ton Saturday. holidays------W illard Tiflany has gone to Bos­ M r. Jennings of Wayne passed the Sabbath tion in repairing watches or jewelry. W e have had twenty-six years ex­ The Baptist Sunday school will have a starts for Tunstalls, Newport Co., Virginia, ton for medical treatment. at the home of Charles Payson— M r. and Mrs. p e r ie n c e . Hats and Caps Christmas tree and exercises at their vestry this week. M r. Bisbee has a number of Frank Drake of Clinton, Mass, arrived Satur­ D o not miss seeing “ Clover F a rm ” Christ­ contracts for timber. H e will take a num­ next Friday evening at 7 o’clock. mas eve at the Opera House by the Thalia day and are guests of M r. D rake’s sister, Mrs. ber of men and some teams with him and A ll the Lowest Prices for the same F . B. W hitcomb was organist at the Bap­ Club. Alden Allen------Mrs. Julia Harwood and son more will go later. Joe is quite a bustler quality goods. tist church Sunday. H e w ill act as such dur­ Mrs. W . A. K irk is visiting in Boston------Arthur were in Camden Saturday------Mrs. CASH PAID FOR OLD COLD. and always gets where he wants to go on Mrs. C. W . Bisbee has gone to Lester Manor, Lucy Payson w ill leave this week for Massa­ ing Miss Putnam's absence. time. H e has been cutting timber in the Va.. where sse will spend the winter. Mr. chusetts where she w ill pass Christmas with Miss Louise Hupper is the guest of M rs’ V irginia woods for the past 25 years and Bisbee is cjttin g ship timber in V irginia relatives------Saturday evening, N ov. 18 Hope Jesse Wilson. says he is good for 25 years more, but it is a iyW e have no twoprioea. Our gjods were all marked woods------Miss Emma S. Alden is home from grange elected the following officers to be in ­ The Mill River Baptist Sunday school will question about the timber lasting. Wellesley to spend the holidays------Mis9 stalled at special meeting Tuesday evening low when received and the first price is as low as the have a Christmas tree at the vestry Friday af­ Trade Center G l e n c o v e — Mrs. Fred Carroll and daugh­ Irene W. Heal entertained the W. C. T. U., Jan. 6, if pleasant, if not the following pleas­ ternoon at 3 o’clock. ter Lula of Rockville were recently the guest* at her home Saturday evening. ant evening; James P. Hobbs master; EI. C. same goods elsewhere. Mrs. Ethelda Mehan is passing the winter of relatives at this place------Miss Susie H- Coding overseer; Mrs. Adelia Coding lecturer; The Bay View was the scene o f a very in Boston with her daughter, Mrs. William Murch arrived at Capt. W. R. Hall’s the 13th Alden Allen, steward; Miller Hobbs, asst, MONEY BACK IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. pleasant occasion Friday afternoon, when a inst. after cn extended visit with relatives in steward; Mrs. Katie True, chaplain; Edward Fessenden. party o f Rockland ladies to the number of 40 Ellsworth------Mr. and Mrs. R. Fred Crie of The store windows of our merchants arc enjoyed whist and a supper. Ray, treasurer; Mrs. May Ray, secretary;. Levi Seavey, prettily set out with holiday attractions and Rockland were at Z. Lufkin’s Sunday—— Ralph Conant, gate keeper; Mrs. May Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake of Clinton, the merchants are offering great bargains. Glencove school commenced yesterday with pomona; Mrs. Julia Allen, Flora; Mrs. F. Miss Olive M. Lermond of Thomaston Mass.,are guests of Camden and H bpe friends. Eugley, Ceres; Miss Valina Tallant, lady j DAVIES, Rev. S. L. Henscom held quarterly confer­ THOMASTON, ME. teacher for the second tim e------Th e Sunday ------Bennie IL , and Claude Alden are home assistant steward. ence at Friendship Sunday in place o f Pre­ School Christmas exercises w ill commence at from Vermont Academy, Saxton River, for the (FORMERLY GENTHNER) 80 siding Elder Ogier. holidays------Frank and Edith Miller arrived 6.30 p. m. Christmas night------D r. A . F. Ordway's Plasters Cure Heart Trouble. The annual inspection of P. Henry T ill­ Piper of Rockport conducted the meeting Saturday from Boston. VINALHAVEN son Post, G. A . R., was held Saturday even­ here Sunday. An attractive feature of the None of our people should miss seeing the ing. A large delegation was present from Lafayette Post G. A . R. entertained the services was the presence of Misses V innie production of “Clover Farm” by the Thalia GOOD ROAOS AND BICYCLING connected with the introduction o f state aid Edwin Libby Post of Rockland. ladiea of the Relief Corps Saturday evening F. Havener and Carrie E. Robinson, from club in the Opera House Friday evening. to roads as now established in N ew Jersey Advertised letters for Dec. 20, Mrs. Emma Rockland and Rocaport respectively, who This comedy is full o f pleasing situations and and Connecticut, and with the present Mas­ a' ib n r pleasant, homelike quarters at Memo- A United Effort to be Made by tlie L..A..W. Bullen, Mrs. F. H . Davis, Cyrus H a ll, Mrs. accompanied the organ with their violins— -— the cast is certainly the strongest ever appear­ sachusetts system of state highway construe uni Hall. Whist was the order of the even­ O u r and tho United Staten. ing u e h an intermission for the serving of Emma Hanscom. Wm. E. Montgomery, Geo. Mrs. Ella Wagner of Appleton and Miss ing in this town. The piece has been accept­ tion. Vigorous campaigns for state aid were d . licious hot stews. E. Overbaugh, Andrew Robbins, Delian Rol­ Myra Tolman of Rockville were recent ably given in Rockland, Rockport and Dama­ Arrangements have been made by which carried on during the past year in Pennsyl­ lins, Mons. Feliace Ray. visitors at Horatio D . H a ll’s------Fred E. riscotta before delighted audiences. The the League of American Wheelmen is to vania, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Miss Jossie Collie leaves about Jan. 15, for Sylvester of Rockport, who entered the em­ participants are all well known to our people take up the crusade for good roads on a new Connecticut, Illinois, Rhode Island and else­ New York to join Capt. and Mrs. Arthur The agent of the Whittier-Mar tine Comedy A n n u a l ploy of the R . T . & C. St. R ’wy in 1892, and and more than one of them is certainly good and very extensive scale. where. The circulation of a large edition of Conner lor a trip to Galveston, Texas, in the Company was in town yesterday hilling for was one of the original force of motormen enough for the professional stage. “ Clover The National Committee for Highway Im­ pamphlets devoted to the good road9 move­ large steamship of which Mr. Conner is pilot. the appearance of the company in Watts Hall when the road commenced business Angust 1 Farm ” was written by Gilbert Patten of this provement has submitted to the Executive ment will tend greatly to increase public in­ On the return they will visit the city of Wednesday and Thursday. The company is of that year, has severed bis connection with town and is one o f this brilliant young man’s R e m in d e r Committee a proposition which has just been terest, and will popularize the valuable work Havana. Mrs. Conner, nee Annie Mudgridge, said to be a first-class one and it is to play a the Co. H e has a position with the S. E. & best works. Pleasing specialties w ill be given approved, to print and distribute an edition of of the U. S. Road Inquiry Bureau, by bring­ was formerly a very popular school teacher in return | engagement at Rockland Friday IL L. Shepherd Co. of Rockport in connec­ during the progress o f the piece. a million pamphlets devoted to the good ing the results of* its investigations directly this town. Miss Collie has a host of friends and Saturday. The company w ill present tion with their new tramwav. Mr. Sylvester W e muke a specialty of roads movement, and particularly to the sub home to thousands of farmers in each state in to wish her bon voyage. “The Boy Convict” and “Beyond the Detectives of the “Old Sleuth” variety, who Rockies.” The agent states that all of was always popular among his co laborers as are able at any time to disguise themselves in ject of state aid to highways. O tto Dorner, the Union. Nelson McDougal, a representative of the the specialties including the Martines and the well as the patrons of the electrics, and his the twinkling of an eye as anything from a F ir s t C la s s . . chairmau of this committee, Is now preparing Bird & Barney Insurance agency of Rockland, The League of American Wheelman is illustrated songs will be introduced. familiar face w ill be missed by all along the Hottentot to a “door-plate nian‘” are seldom this bpok for the prees, in which he has the was in town last week and presented local about 18 years old, and today numbers some line of the road. Edwin J. Kalloch of this seen in this vicinity. A most laughable bur­ assistance of Gen. Roy Stone, the head of the of the most-prominent men of the country, patrons with an 189S calender, the artistic APPLETON place, is the only one of the men now on the lesque on the Dim e Novel detective is seen in U. S. Bureau of Road Inquiry, at Washing­ beauty of which deserves more than passing cars who has held his place since the road ton. The National Committee lor Highway among them being John Wanamaker of Georges Valley Grange have elecied the Gilbert Patten’s new farce comedy “Clover m ention. It is made of four heauliful color was started. M r. Sylvester’s many friends Improvement i\nd the officers and members Philadelphia; Governor Hastings, of Penn­ following officers: Master, Clarence Simmons; Farm,” which will be played in Camden next types of gracefully arranged clusters of chrys­ wish him success in his new situation------of the I.eague will collect the addresses of sylvania; Rear Admiral Gheradi, of the U. S. overseer, W ill Orrington; lecturer, Edna R ip ­ Friday eveuing. “ Salamander Sharp, the anthemums, heatisease, carnations and wood Eben < >xton of Rockville w ill officiate as farmers and state and local officials to w h ..111 Navy ; Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago, ley; chaplain, Agnes Taylor; steward, Ray­ lynx-eyed ferret of justice,” is a strong P erfumes violets. leader of the services at the school house the pamphlets are to be sent. and C. A. Pillsbury of Minneapolis. The mond Keating; assistant steward,JJohn Taylor; comedy conception, and as played by A lf Seventy thousand shingles w ill he used in organization has had a steady growth until to­ treasurer, V . O . K eller; secretary, Bennie next Sunday. Beverage is one of the most amusing char­ covering the root of the new net factory. That day it numbers over 102,000 members. Keller; gatekeeper, Elias Thompson; Cere?, R o c k v il l e .— Miss Eva Sloan of H ope has acters in the piece. Rob Crockett, C. The Highway Improvement Committee part of the w oik was begun last week. Ava Keller; Flora, Carrie Gushee; Pomona, been visiting Miss Edna Gurney for a lew T. Swan, Edward Wells, Katherine Bur­ has had this project under consideration for Schooner John Nye, Capt. Llewellyn Smith, Susie Jone«; L . A . S., Carrie M itchell. The days------School commences in this district kett, Maud Stoyell and Evie Miller all have over a year, but it is only w ithin the last few POMONA GRANGE And our line this year it in the harbor. It is a 64 ton craft especially brothers w ill provide a turkey supper for Monday, Miss Gracie Fiske teacher------Miss good parts, and ihe enthusiastic reception the days that the plan for issuing and circulating The January meeting of Pomona will be suited for tishing purposes. members of the order Christmas eve. Eight M yra Tolman spent Friday and Saturday at play has received in Rockland and Damaris­ contains several new anti the pamphlets has been tiually perfected. At held with Pleasant Valley, Jan. 4, 1898. If candidates w- re initiated at the last meeting Glen Cove------Quite a number from this cotta assures success in Camden. There has the Good Roads Parliament at Nashville The Advents bave been holding their an­ handsome packages at stormy on that day to be postponed one of the grange which is in a very flourishing place attended the quarterly meeting at Rock been a large advance sale of seats. There last September, M r. Dorner and A. B. nual conference at the chapel the past week week. Program: ,------Miss Edith W halen of Camden was the c ondition------News has been received here of land Sunday------The Christmas tree and con­ will be a grand ball after the play. Cars will prices within the reach of Cnoate of Minneapolis, members of the Na­ run. Musio by the uhoir. guest of M r. and Mrs. E. G. Carver last week the serious il'ness of a former resident of cert w ill be held at Ladies Union hall Friday tional committee, laid tiie matter before Gen. evening. Proceeds will go for the benefit of a ll. AddruM of wulcumv, Ella >). C'luveluud ------Mrs. M innie Smith is recovering from Appleton, E li Lineken, who now resides in Stone, who at once declared that the under­ Ki-HpoutMi, Mr». Nvlllo Mazcy her recent illness------Joe Roberts of W inter A ’legbany, Pa. His sister Mrs. Frank the church------Andrew Norwood has been ST GEORGE taking would have every possible tu p p jrt and Mtiidc, Mrn. Mttbel Crosby Bedtutlon, (.'Iium. H Tolman H arbor was in town last week------Mrs. Sam­ Hall left Monday for Alleghany------confined to the bouse with the rheumatism WlLKY’.s Co r n e r .— The ponds are frozen encouragement from this bureau. Gen. Stone for the past week------Nathaniel Carroll is W e have also a line Music. Mrs. Mutitlo Merrifield uel K en t o f Rockport is visiting het daughter ; Mrs. Mary Ulmer returned Saturday from a over again------W . J. Caddy left for Stony has issued, since the establishment of the Essay, M is . Ida Hlnrkington building a new hen bouse------M r. Colla- Creek, Conn., last week------A Christmas tree Good Roads Bureau, sonic fifty diflerent Mrs. Ralph Bickford. two weeks visit at Thomas W ebb’s in War- assortment of titory, K. B Pfillbrick ren— Mrs. Frances Gushee has returned from more of Rockland has moved up on the and entertainment will he held at the church bulletins relating to various phases o f the Hong, K. C. Blaokingtou Marguerite Chapter O. E. .S. elected ’ Hmiif. Mary Benner Heminway farm ------Miss Edna Gurney has next Friday evening------Ardie Thomas has good roads problem, and containing a great officers at their annual meeting last evening. a visit of several weeks with her son Question—“ Resolved Ifiul tbo luitiullve and refer, W alter Gushee in Concord N . H .------Pearl been presented with a diamond ring by her gone to l ’oitland in Schooner C. M . Gilmore. deal of valuable information, but the appro­ ei duui stem of leglslullou would rtsult in rnoro H erbert G iant is attending the Rockland mother, Mrs. Manic Gurney, as a Const ntas ATOMIZERS equilabk luws ifiuu our present syoiem ** Allirui. Danforth, our grammar school teacher, went M artinsville .— Mrs. James Clark visited priations nude by congress for the support of Com m ercial College------Schooner Harvester, gift------Orey Tolm an and Bert Clough alive, Royul Grinnell, E. K. Light, R L. Mum field; to Belfast Saturdav and returned with his her sister Mrs. Montgomery at Port Clyde the bureau being limited in amount, it has negative, T. J. Gushee, D. J. Rowley, F. B. Phil, Capt. Huberts, is in the harbor after making called on friends in this place Sunday------CIGAR CASES bride who w ill remain a few weeks. M r. and last week------Lafi rest Teel and wife of Port been impossible to circulate them upon a large brick. its lest ttip for the winter. George Tolman and Sylvester Barrows spent Mis. Danforth are boordng at V. Clyde spent Sunday with their parents here scale. It is partly for this reason that this Question—“Resolved, that lifo insurance is a dum- Saturday at Will Barrows’ in Union------LEATHER 1RAVELING CASES . agu to the country?' Afllriuatlve, 11. G. Coding, O. Keller’s------Miss Fannie Gushee ------Howard W iley is gaining slowly in health enormous edition of pamphlets is to be is­ Something new and attractive took our atten­ A A. Blacking on, Geo. Pendleton, K. W. Ernlth; teacher in our primary school closed a term of ------The little daughter of Frank P. Alley sued by the L . A. W ., and they w ill contain nctfutivu, A. J. Tolman, Minot Tolniuu, It. H. Him CUSHING. tion last Wednesday afternoon. Ladies HARD GLASSES eleven weeks Friday. Parents and pupils are has been quite sick------The past week there the condensed results of all the many valu­ moua, Mrs. May Robbins. Union H all was open to a quilting bee. Mrs. Mits. E . E. L ig h t , Hecrelary. "Eorrest Vuuug of Campeilo, Mass., is 10 satisfied with Miss Gushee as a teacher— The has been two strange men in our village which RAZORS able inquiries made by the Good Roads town visiting relatives.------Thomas W. Mar- I Good Templars will celebrate their 15th anni Kate Noland notted some quilts and invited Bureau, both in this country and abroad. gave some of our neighbors much worriment. A mirror could not lie if it wanted to. Th e < shall is at Rockland attending court as jury- versary the evening of the 31st with a supper surne of her lady friends to assist her. They They will explain the losses due to Lad roads, We know no harm of them thus far------F. 0 , SHAVING MUGS glass has nothing to gain by flattery. If the ------Miss Edna M . Hoffset has gone to and entertainment------Miss Grace Hicks is all enjoyed the occasion and said it was one illustrate the diflerent methods of construct Martin had two of his hogs kilted Monday roses of health and plumpness of beauty are Castine to attend the Noirnel school.------M is seriously ill------Mrs. O. W . Currier has re­ that would be remembered in years to come. and will kill two more next month------Wm. ing Macadam, Telford, gravel and dirt roads LATHER BRUSHES AND STROPS leaving your face, your mirror w ill (ell you so. Em m a Shea of Haverhill, Mass., has been turned from Lincolnville where she visited both in Europe and America, and discuss the Harris bat taken his old barn down which Health is the greatest heautifier iu (be world. in town visiting her mother, Mrs. M artha her parents, M r. and Mrs. O . C. Richards jn. ! makes a great improvement to his place------various means and methods o f raising funds And many oilier articles that When a woman sees the indications of ill- M axey.------Erauk D . Hathorne has erected a NORTH HAVEN ■Mrs. Thomas G. Hooper spent Sunday with to pay for improved highways. Special at­ W est A p pleto n .—The W om en’s lodge make desirable Christ­ health in the face, she may w ith almost abso­ iiew ben bouse.------A surprise party was Died in Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, her mother at Tenant’s Harbor------Miss Mag tention will be paid to the plans successfully benefit was a success in every way. Quite a lute certainty look for the cause in one or given Clarence H . Freeman Friday evening. last October, Lucy W . V errill Stimson aged adopted in New Jersey and Massachusetts large crowd was present, although ’twas ve y gie W illiams spent Sunday at Port Clyde with m a s G if t s . both of two conditions— constipation, and The evening was pleasantly spent playiug 72 years. The deceased was the wife of Isaac Both, the L . A . W . officials and Road In - muddy going. The food table was in charge Mrs. J. W . Levett------The Puritan Rebekah derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. games, etc. A ll repuil it a very enjoyable P. Stimson. They moved from here 24 years quiery Bureau, have an extensive collection of of Mrs. J. W. Harriman and Mrs. Edna lodge of Tenant’s Harbor expect work at their Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure occasion.------Kev II. I. Holt will preach a ago to the far west and c igaged in farming photographs of good and bad roads, taken in Moody, the fancy article table Miss Ella M c ­ meetiug Thursday evening------The Odd permanently and positivelv any so-called Christmas sermon next Sunday morning, tak­ with marked success. She leaves a husband, this country and in Europe, which w ill be em ­ Lain, the guess cake Mrs. B. W . Fogg, while Fellows of Tenant’s Harbor expect work on How about a nice rubber . “ female complaint*” D r. Pierce’s Pleasant ing lor h it subject, “ The Message of Peace.” three sons, five daughter and one brother, ployed in illustrating the proposed book. ihe grab bag was ably attended to by Miss the first and second degrees at their meeting Pellets will cure constipation. There is no In the evening be will preach on “ I’be Won­ besides otbei relatives, to mourn their loss. this Tuesday evening. Working drawings, made by prominent engi­ Pearl M cLain. Mrs. Oren Bartlett was the reason in the world why a woman should uot derful Saviour.------Q u aiteily meetiug services One daughter resides in North H aven, Mrs. neers, will be used to illustrate the various winner of the quilt and Mrs. Eliza C. Snow HOT WATER BOTTLE be perfectly healthy. She will gain iu health, were held at the church Sunday evening. Rev. Isaac S Brown. Mrs. Stimson was a daugh­ methods of road construction. won the cake, coining within 26 ounces of UNION strength and flesh. H ollow s and angles w ill ter of the late Capt. Thomas aud Jerutba Mr Hauscom preached an excellent sermon. the correct weight. Every article was sold Blacksmith Charles Simmons has been give place to fullness and grace. She w ill be Verrill and was loved audrespected by all who Call and examine our stock before -Austin L. Burton and Hattie C. Maxey were and the ladiea feel much gratified with the atiiicted with a bad bold------Ben Burton and I t may safely be stated that this project is that noblest and most beautiful of all creation united in marriage at the home of the bride knew her. venture. wife spent last week in town------Fred E. Bur­ purchasing elsewhere. the most exteusive plan ever adopted for agi­ — perfect woman. Wednesday evening. The ceremony was per- kett, wife aud little daughter Bernice went to tating any reform, and is exceeded only by Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to W orld’s I or med by Rev. I I . I . H u ll in the presence of Rockland Saturday------Ralph Saywaid will the elaborate effort! wade by the great Dispensary Medical Association, Bnflalo, N. the family only. Mrs. Burlou is one of our be iu Augusta aud take in the State Grange political parties during a presidential cam­ V., and receive D r. Pierce’s 1008 page “ Com­ nice young ladies and is a successful school the coming week------Arthur W ingate has paign. The movement for improved high­ mon Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illus­ teacher M i. Burton if a graduate of Rock moved aud settled at A1 Tolm an’s, and W m. ways, which has made such remarkable trated. laud Commercial College and is a good young c. h . m o o r s co . OLDS AND COUGHS Haskell and wife are making preparations to progress during the last three or four years, mau worthy o f the bride be has won, They •—Yield at Once to— move into W ingate’s vacant bouse------Miss was inaugurated years ago by the League ot A Great burp.’Ue U iu ato re will reside w ith hts parents, M r. and M iv. J Eva Thompson, who has been in such poor American Wheelman, the must prominent for ihosu who will go today and get a package of F Burton. Mr. and Mis. Burton bave a large Gardiner’s Balsam of . • . health, is greatly improved-----Miss W innie good roads advocate iu its ranks being Isaac GRAIN O It tabes ibe place of coffee at about *4 circle of friends and acquaintances who ex Whitney has been visiting Mrs. M . J. H e m ­ B. Potter, of N ew York, who is now its presi­ the cost. It Is u food drluk, full of health, uud euu tend congratulations and wish them much c Druggists, be giveu to the chi dreu as well us the adult with ingway------N o election of officers at Seven . . . Spruce Cum and Wild Cherry dent. Years ago ihe League began the publi­ great beuetli. Il Is made of pure grulus uud looks Lanuui.sa iu then journey through life. I bey Ltauuuud b u ll!., .old umr our t-uuuier l—i w»«ju.ihui ull* bow U 1. ivgoidod »i home. W tee Grange yet------Mr. Palbdino preached cation of the monthly Good Roads magazine, uud lustt-s tike the flues I grade, of Mocha or Java 20 c ol remedy u.ude Sold by nil d /u e e l.i. »ud budlug jjioeere. 322 M AIN ST., ROCKLAND were the recipients of many piclty and use- a beautiful seruiou at the Methodist chapel which was merged into the preseut L . A. W . coffee. It satisfies everyoue. A cup of Oralu-O is I'U K G. 1. KOWINbON DUIJG Cl>., T houruntou, M jtu u lu tlu re re. SMtv belter foi the system than u tonic, because its benefit I Sunday. The chapel was full in spite of the Bulletin when that organ was established two ask vovu i ocal okalicu kou it .it is lieiuiriuuuent. What coffee breaks d>wu Grain-O cold and wind. Ordway’, Plaster, Cure illieuw.ai.Uia. years ago. The L . A . W . has L e m <3o*ely builds uup. Ask your grow for Gralu-O. Ibo.andlUa Cure Inline Back THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mis. Berth* Hall <> in Bolton .pending the holidays. Mrs. H . E. Nash made a short visit to rel­ atives in Newcastle the past week. D r. F . E. Follett was called to Belfast M o n ­ day by the serious illness of his mother. Master Harry Mayo is in Somerville for the holidays, visiting M r. and Mrs. J. B. Weston. Robert ’ Farwell and Ralph L. Wiggin re- turned from Bowdoin college last week for the holidays. FULLER CHRISTMAS COBB.UMBRELLAS Miss Carsie Cashman returned recently from Leominster, Mass, where she has been the IIANVKE1H HI EES Useful and acceptable always is a guest of her sister, Theresa. nice umbrella to give one. 3 script First and foremost is our Handker­ The Neighborhood Whist Club had a iuitinl engraved on every umbrella nt chief display. pleasant meeting Friday evening with M r. and 98c and upwards prick. % Fifteen thousand Iinndkerchiefs to Mrs. Arthur Shea, Broadway. select from , loOOO, lc to $5.00. Our selection this season surpasses Miss M ary L . Brickley has returned from all others m this line. a visit of five months in Charlestown, Mass. 2c Handkerchiefs for lc. 5c Handkerchiefs for 3c. Wo give a nico fast black 8 Ril» Miss Brickley has been the guest o f her natural wood Itnndle, 26 in. school tim- brother, Lieut. John Brickley. 10c Handkerchiefs for 5c. 25c Handkerchiefs for 12 l-2c; and hrella for 39c. The Thursday Afternoon Club met with 2filn. natural handle 7 Rih, 39c. Mrs. John Bird last week, prizes being won so on throughout the list. A very pretty Xmas gift No one over saw such a nice um­ by Mrs. Annie Burkmar and Mrs. C. M. H ar­ Old Santa will make h is appearance daily at the brella ns we sell for 69c A. 76c. tington. Mrs. J. M . Blackington entertains Our bettor grades ate tlie host goods the club this week at her home on Broadway. J.7, COUNTER Southern home in onr biy show window. AU the Hoys and that entt possibly lie found at our The Monday Club met yesterday with Mis. prices. James Hall, Front street. The Monday Club Innumerable Articles on this counter, Girls shonld come and see him. in addition to its regular work is studying your choice for 25c. 60 Very Choice Umhrollns in 26, 27 economics this winter and yesterday theladies 25c Counter 25c. and 28 iu. from $3 50 to $10.00. ratflMI tackled that problem which astute politicians Umbrellas repaired, ro-eoveredintnl cannot settle, the currency question. HO ELS! VOLES! VOLES! Onr outside window display is to please the children, and our display of Christmas Attractions in our store is to made Io order. Mrs. Alexander Black, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Caro Brooks, left for Rock­ Sure to please the little folks. please our customers who boy for themselves as well as for the children; We try to enumerate only a tew of tne many land Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Our little Darkey Doll Hint opens useful and ornamental articles on sale. K ID G L O E E S Charles R. Cole. Mrs. Black will remain in and shills his mouth and cries, only Useful Xmas Gifts. Rockland about two weeks, but Mis* Brooks 25c. w ill make a more extended visit.— Ellsworth Lndios' 2 Clasp I*. K. Dogskin, Dolls for 5c. E a c h a i u l e v e r y e o u n l e i ’ lirnai itw s p e c i a l a t t r a c t i o n s a n d t l i e O l i r i s t m a s Brown, Oxblood and Tan, 3 Row Em­ American. Dolls for 10c. broidered. A regular $1.25 Glovo Our genial neighbor N athaniel Jones, with Dolls in endless variety for 25c. I. his accustomed generosity and largeness o f shoppers’ task will be made easy when they visit onr whop, . . . Dolls for 50c prettily dressed. Kid Mittens, Ladies' amt Children's heart, kindly remembered each of the Courier- Dolls absolutely unbreakable for 75c, Gazette young lady compositors with a hand­ Silk ami Wool Lilted Kill Mittens,{50c, 98c, $1.36. 75c, $1, $1.60. some and useful Christmas present, and these EURS C L O A K S down they go WRAPPERS AND CROCKERY same young ladies pronounce M r. Jones to Mun’s Lilted and Unline I Kid and be the “ very best man in the city.” It is P IC T17RES-— Or tin mental Gifts A Tremendous Clearing Sale of Fur Our cloak depart incut being moved HOUSE GOWNS On Btreot Floor Mocha Gloves, $1, to $1.76. their earnest wish that he may live for untold Capes during the next 18 days. 30 to to tlio 2d lloor wo can show a garment Evening Gloves always in stock. Mcdaliou, Water Colors, Etchings, Print Wrappers, 46c. The most attractive nook in nut store. years to come. 50 percent discount. Ask to see Capes. to better advantage both to customers Chitling Dishes $2.75 In $17.00—Use­ Photographs. and ourselves. “ •• 69c. LEATHER IIOAS 60 beautiful Medalions, 10x12, 17c “ “ 98c. ful present. An Tp-to-Date Newspaper. The weather of the past 10 days has w o rth 50c. OUR LEAVER—N Ell “ “ $1.25. Coque Boas, 20 inches, 39c and 56c. Among the fcremost newspapers of M aine knocked the price of Cloaks all to Limozo and Delft Placques, etc. Flannelette Wrappers, 98c. C liq u e Boas, 46 incltos, 20o, 48c, 98c. stands the Kennebec Journal— the reliable pieces. Como and sec for you) selves. One will have no difficulty in select­ “ •* $1.26. Coqne Boas, white tips, $1.39. old state paper with its daily and weekly Down they go. Brass ing from our line of Pictures. Subjects Electric Seal Jacket “ " $1.44. Real Ostrich Boas and Cnllnrs, $3.29 editions. T h e proprietors have spared no to please the most fastidious at re­ Colton Eiderdown Wrappers, $2.50. to $16. A beautiful gift. expense in building it up and may justly claim markable low prices. 27 in. deep, shield front, high storm Samovars to have one of the finest newspaper plants in Cashmere Wrappers, 4.50 to $6.00. collar, extra heavy satin lining. SHAII LS— Gifs Wool •* 4.60. New England. Both the daily and the week­ OUR ART GALLER} ly editions of the Kennebec Journal are 26 Shawls this sale, $1.39. Ladies A Gents Bath Rohes, $3.60 TRUNKS, RAGS, to $6.00. Useful Presents printed upon a magnificent Cox perfecting 16 “ “ “ $2.26 fro n t $1.60. Full to ovcrllow with the most at­ Men’s Smoking Jackets, $4.26, $5.00, press which prints, folds and delivers five Satchels, Dress Suit Cuses, Boston $35.00. Camden Shawls also in stock. $1.45 tractive work that can he iiunginod. thousand complete papeiB an hour. Th e Real Hiinnlavnu Shawls, $7.50 and $6.50, $10.00. A most accoptablo pres­ Bags, Pocket Books. Our stock of e n t. Art silks, 60c worth 76c. matter is set up on the famous Linotype cast­ these excel, and you can find a most $8.50. to Fancy Couth and Brush Sets iu Cel­ ing machines thus securing a clean new face acceptable gift from this display to SM ALL EURS ill rmlliss rilliltll A full assortment of small Shoulder luloid, 09c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.29, $1.48, for every issue, a fact which accounts largely Shawls, 60c, 76c, $1.00. ROOKS! ROOKS! ROOKS! $ 4 .5 0 please you. Mulls, Black, small, 39c. $2.18, $2.48 ouch, good values. for its clean, fresh typographical qpearance. Knit and Crochet Sltnwls, always N o expense is spared by the Kennebec Journal Trunks, $2.75 to $18. Muds, Electric, small, $1.50. Ear old and Young. 8ofu Pillows—A most beautiful line Dress Suit Cases. $2.50 to $10. useful for gifts. in perfecting its news service, which, indeed, Mulls, Nutiirul Oppossum, small, Art Linen with ink ami gold stamp Fancy Plates, Cup and Saitcors, of these luxurious gifts. it would be difficult to improve upon. It has Bags, Satchels, 25c to $10. $1.25. and head hands, I2mo, 19c, 3 for 50c. Clocks, Lamps, Glasses, Dinner Sets its own telegraph operator, and takes over the Pocket Books, 6c up. Mulls, Aslrachan, small, $2 to $1. Best stories - by the best Juvenile and Cut Glass in endlcRS vnrioty. CARPETS, wires running into its office, the magnificient FREE—We mark Inltlala Free of Charge. Discount on Golf Capes. Mutts, Electric, large, $5. writers iuohiding Fiction, History, Give a nice Dinner Sot. It will only CURTAINS, RUGS telegraphic report of the Associated Press Mulls, Martin, large, $8.60. cost you $8.50. 115 pieces. covering all parts o ' the inhabitable globe. Its Travels, etc., 25c and 16c. Collars, Collarclts, in every variety 100 Titles of the world’s host hooks, Other Sols at $10.00, $12,00 and •Id Floor— Take ICIcvalor. state of Maine service is especially full and Discount on Ladies' Walking Hats. o f F u rs. P I E E S foe E11 sinis complete. Indeed it can justly claim that no 8ino, Gilt Edge Tops, 46c. $16.00 # V on w ill Hud up th ere C arp et S w eep ­ Ladies’ and Gents’ Reul Seal Caps, Maroon covered ciotli, (iilt Edge, important item of Maine news ever escapes it. Pull at $1.50 to $2 .50. ers, $1.76, $2.00, $2.60. Great Value, $4. 25c. 60c Couutor—Surprises forevery otto Situated at the capital, its reporters visit daily BOYS' VERT. Eider Down Pull, $1.69. Job lot of Smyrna Rugs, $1.89, the departments of state and secure the latest Fur Trimmings by the yard. Sets of Books, $2 to $15. iu values on the counter. $2.39, exceptional valuo. and most reliable official news. An exchange Mothers cun please their hoys from Children’s and Misses’ Fur Sols in V olum es fro m G9c to $12.98. Oriental rugs, $6.60. this department at a trilling expenso. all the desirable furs, $1.26 to $5 per 76c Couutor—A nice selection hero editor goes carefully over all the state ex­ A very nice assortinoiiL of Ivorittol worth from 76c to $1.00. Fur Rugs, Portieres in cheulllo, tap­ changes putting any matter they may have The Gilbert Suit,up-'o-duto, all wool, set. Special Sale of hand painted covers, 69c. estry, Bagdad and Velours. bad that was not covered by the Associated $2.75, all sizes. Black Thibet Boas, 1st quality, Floxiblo bound Bagstor Bible, $1.29. j We have a lino line of Iron Bed­ Laco Curtuiiis in Nottingham, 16c Press into condensed and convenient form for Boy's Reefers, Blue Chinchilla, 9 to 1-2 yard, $1.50; 1 yard, $3; t 1-2 yard, steads. to $5 a pair. $ 4 .' the Journal readers. Then, too, the Journal’s 15 years, ulster collar, $3.75. Children's Books Japanese Screens,$3.00. $3.50, $1.60. Brussels Curtains, $6.50 to $18. magnificent staff of special correspondents, Pants, 49c. Ladies' Eider-Down Hundreds of Children’s Books, 3 to A nice Wool Carpet nt 60e per yard. located in all parts of the state, keep it con­ C aps, 49c. GENTS' EUR OVERCOATS Won Id make a nice present. stantly advised of all important news events. W e shall c lo seo u t o n r 11 and 16 re a r 45c. paper, linen and hoard covers. CLOCKS The Journal's markets and marine columns old Suits at sacrifice prices. Black Goat, Plain, $10. Dressing Sacques Boys’ Books. Attractive cloth bind­ Our assortment most plcnsing, prices come by telegraph and are not only accurate, Black Gont, Wombat Collar and ings, Gilt Tops, 26c to 46c. from $1.00 to $8.00. but also abreast o f the times. IL 1 iin Mail Orders Prompt At- Cults, $12.50. All Sizes, 32 to 49. A pleasing feature of the Journal is its art BASKETS Black Dog Coats, $15, $18, $25. I 'oleuilnrs 7 lie ta I!Re . . ten tian. department. Illustrations, made by its own 1500 Buskets for our customers to Ru‘sian Biill'alo Coats, $18 to $35. 1 bit plain colors, Red, Blue, Pink PERFUMES artists- who has no superior in the state— add Natural Coot) Coats, $35, $40, $45, I and Grey with embroidered edge, 79c. Job lot Ludiea’ Black all wool Sweat materially to the interest and value of its news select from. SILKS A full lino of It A G Toilet articles $50, $65. 1 lot Fancy Figured with Ornaments, ,, . . j and Perfumes, also a beautiful display ers, $1.26, worth $2.25. and other articles. Scrap and Office Baskets, 49c. 20 pieces CbinaSilks for fancy work, I of purf,ltII0l.y j„ fanoy boX08. Photograph Baskets, 25c to 33c. Fur Lined Coats, $50 to $125. $1.98. Both the daily and weekly Kennebec Jour­ vartl. J C andy B askets. 25c, 39c and 18c. Wo take pleasure ill showing these 5 1 lot Funcv Stripe in Plain Colors, 25c y ard. nal are ideal home papers and cither is a most ! Red, Blue, Pink and Grey, with wido Wliat would make a mure acceptable The Little Pet Carpet Sweeper valuable visitor for any bon.e. Children's Baskets. 5c, 8c and 10c. coats. A most useful present a coat i Sailor Coliar, Satin Trimmed, $2.75. present than a Dress pattern. 1 ( 'nine ami onr fu s t Xmas Tu to r Children only 75c. The price of the daily Journal delivered by Hampers, $2.50 up. of this kind would make. mail is $6 per year in advance; delivered by carrier, S7 per year. T h e price of th'e weekly Journal is $2 from which a discount of 50 cents is made for advance payment. A ll orders I>on’t w ait until our assortm ent iw woltl I»n< come this w eokaitd m ake your selection should be addressed to Burleigh & F lyn t, Augusta, M aine. C O B B , =Syndicate Building, Rockland

one on A llie’s nose bringing blood, Brown OBITUARY MENTION. | weeks og»’, waited anxiously each morning for MARINE MATTERS 18tb at Wilmington, N. C., for Port «lc l’aix. BROWN ANO JASON. j the news in the home paper, o f which he has retaliates, hitting Phil repeated on bis nasal Scb. W . C. Norcros* for Boston arrived in been a reader for a number of years. One Itoektund Buy Shows V|i Well and I'iRtit protrusion. Jason lands lightly on Brow n’s Capt. rf\aron S. W all, the oldest resident of ( Wliut our lluinu Veuols Aru iniiu,,,— Portland Sunday. Had jibhoom carried away Mark Down right eye, Brown swings but gets one in the daughter and two eons survive him. Mrs. P.M . Ileclnred u Draw. W ilbraham , Mass., died in that towa Nov. 12 • and sail* torn to pieces in the gales of Friday Brigham of Worcester, frank A. Wall of Note* of Quurlrr-.turk null Fo'c.lc. The Lewiston Sun of Saturday gave the face in return. Round closes with B row n’s ult. Captain W all was ninety years of age, and Saturday. Charlestown, Mass, and Edwin W. Wall of Scb. Charlie A Willie, Port, arrive! Friday following account ot the Brown— Jason tight, left on on Jason’s jaw and with honors even. having been born November 1, 1807, at St. North W ilbraham, with whom he resided. from Belton. Scb*. Lizzie B. Willey, lor Havana and which took place in City hall,Lewiston. Sev­ George, H e begun a seafaring life at a Funeral services were held at his late home Carrie Strong for M artinique cleared Satur­ eral Portbnil lads were on lor the prelimin­ H o w ’s Tills very early age, and rose from the position of Scb. A. W . Elliff, Ryder, New Y ork via Sale! Monday, November 15. Captain W all day at New York. aries and in each and every instance tb y cabin boy to that of master, being lor the most Portland, arrived Friday tu haul up lur the Wc ofler One Hundred Dollars Reward fog moved from Thomaston to Ashland, Mass., showed that Lewiston is still in the game and part engaged in the coasting trade, although winter at C. E. Bicknell’s wharf. any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by some forty years ago. can give the Forest City many points in scrap- H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. making numerous voyages to England and the Scb. Woodbury M . Snow, Brown, arrived FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS Friday Itotn New York via Portland. P The principal go was between Allie Brown, F. J. C H E N E Y & CO ., Props., Toledo, O . continent. In 1858, having tired of the sea, W e the undersigned, have known F . J. he purchased a small farm in Ashland, Mass, Frederick Crosby Lee of Newcastle has Scb. Oregon, Groit, arrived from Button ICeporUid from Brown «b C’ompuuy'* the pride of the Spindle city, and I ’nil Jason, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him where he moved with bir family, and began to won the sophomore prize for declamation at Saturday. W e e k ly F r e ig h t C'lrnulrsr. the popular member of the present Lewiston till the soil, deeming thirty eight years of sea- j Bowdoin. Fleeced Lined Underwear, for 38 cts, perfectly honorable in all business transactions Scb. M aynard, Sumner, Dobbin, with coal Inquiries are in market for tonnage of the going enough. H e shortly after disposed of | tlio best made in markets. polo team. and financially able to carry out any obliga* to A. J. Bird it Co. from New York, arrived larger class for long voyage trades, the Aus­ Both men bad trained hard for the even , his farm and entered a hoot manufactory, 1 tions made by their firm. Scb. Jose Dlaveri, Arey, arrived at Wash­ Friday. tralian-New Zealand general cargo lines, to­ Merouo Socks at 20c. but Brown bad contracted a bad cold, and W est & T r u a x, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,O where he remained until 1881, when finding I ington 18 h from Jacksonville. gether with case oil shippers, showing a dis­ Jason appeared to be a little too fat. lakin g Scb. Ada Atne«, Emery, arrived from Port­ Dollur Caps for 50c. auhh j ennan akvin Wholesale the weight of years rearing heavily up jn him , | position to contract for forward arrivals, and W O K M , land Friday and i> luadinu from A. J. Bird & all in all the contestants were evenly m aLned he gavz up work and came to N orth W ilhra- 1 upon the basis of full recent rate* paid. The Wool Pnnts for $1.00. Drugghls, Toledo, Ohio. Co. lot New York. as everyone that witnessed the buut w ill tes­ nain to live with his son. Previous to i860, | offerings of tonnage, however, are very inea­ Canvass Jackets. $1.25. H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act* SHERIFF’S SALE. tify. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur* Captain W all w as a Democrat in politics, but Scb. Win. Rice it at Owl’a Head laid up gre, hence owners are not prompt to enter­ tiviz.L’d this third day of December, A. D., 18V7, Acorn brand Shirts, White or Fancy, Tom McCormick, the old time light w eight faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. beginning with Abraham Lincoln and ending (or the winter. tain the bid* submitted, anticipating a strong champion of New England, cfliciated in a on nil execution dated December 2, A. D , 1807, H a ll’s Family Pills are the best. I with W illiam McKinley, has always voted the ittaut’d on u Judgment ten tie red by the consideration Scb. W ide Awake, Maddocka, with coal and buoyant market for some time to come. at 50c. These are the best values in manner that was pleasing to both parties and I straight Republican ticket. His eyesight was of our Justice* of our Hupreme Judicial Court, to ll. 11, Hall & Co., from New York, ar There is yet some inquiry fog South Africa m ark ets. holdeu at Itoclrland, for and within our county to the audience as well. Ordway’s Plaster# Cure Cold Feet. j spared to him in bis old age, and up to eight rived Sunday. tonnage, but vessels are difficult to secure Round I — Both men spar for an opening of Knox aforesaid, at iho term thereof begun and Boys Wool Gloves for 26c. Scb. Maria O. Teel, at Bo.ton, from New­ upon the terms bid by shippers. Some few and it is quite evident that they are very Buck lined, 50c. taatr, unit ou the iwcnileib day of rti. t.rtn, bulag port New,, report, that on laat Saturday af­ orders fog lumber tonnage to the River Plate evenly matched. Each one is quick on his the tecotid day of Junuury, A. It , 1 HUd, In favor of are submitted, with additional business re­ Hei’Jum o Willi .rut of ltocklorid iu County of ternoon, alrout three m ile, north by eait from Everything in Stock is cut to suit feet and equally as quick to see on opening. tuid ported at 1.75 from the Gulf to Montevid­ Brown tries an upper cut but does little dam­ STRICTLY CASH STORI; U lus, again.' Hallie A Ma.ua of South Thouitu- the whittling buoy on Chatham bar, he patted the purse and the McKinloy Boom. r A loti. In .aid Couuly of Keuu. a veaael’a lower matt projecting about til feet eo, ^7.75 from St. John to Bueno* Ayres, and age. Jason rushes at A llie and receives a uud iuvcnly o u t*, dubt or damugu, ao11 50 for lumber. Other South 0. E. BLACKINGTON hands. Jason rushes at Brown but throws with ih'i bui dlug* thereon, ttiluuled iu said Houlb York for Boston, with cement, encountered American freights ate dull. Occasional char­ himself backward upon the floor. I L <***• I hoiiiu*loo, to w it: Begiuiilbg ul tlaku uod *loue* heavy weather off Minot’s Light Saturday ter* of sugar ate reported from D cm aiaia to 435 Main Street. quickly. After a little light sparing the round CliriNtmuH Slippers, 50c to $2.00 on tbo (uaieily *ido of tbo A»b Point road; the lie* morning, losing mainsail, mainhoom, and fore eualerly 4U rod* to tlttko and atone*; tbencu aoutb- N orth ol Hatteras at 10 and 11 cent*. There closes. 0 erJy eight rod* to aluku uud aloue* ou tbo northerly and main galf*. Was towed iuto Province- is very little doing in the West India de­ Round 3 — Excellent exhibition of sparring Neckwear, 25c and 50c line of Uburle* lluoloo’* land; thence we»ter y by town by tug Kale Jones. partment. Tonnage offers quite freely, and and Blown finally lauds very lightly on nuld Uauloo'* luud 40 rod* to *luku uud atone* on Scb, Eliza Levensaler, Keller, from Thorn- s i the ousteilv line of lb-< town roud ebov* mentioned; rales in consequence indicate an easy ten- Jason’s jaw. This is followed by an uppeicut Braces, 25c to $2.50 iheuco northerly by the eu*teily iin* of «uid roud 8 nston for New York, dragged her anchors deucy. 1'hcre is no improvement in coastwise on the polo player's face. rod* to (ho place of beginning, coutuiuiug twouere*. during a N W squall at Viueyard Saturday lumber freights; orders are sesrer, and though Round 4-—Brown coughs badly and uppar- SI Gloves, 25c to $3.50 J Jute d ut Uockluud, I hl* third day of December, morning aud grounded on the east side of the rates are not quolably lower, the tendency Rockland ently bis cold is showing upon his wind, u A J ,»iTt blood is credi • NOTICE. Scb Nelson Bartlett, W illey, arrived iu * s New York Friday from Brunswick, Ga. wrih a good show of brmuess. Very satisfac­ ed to A llie, Brown swings his light on the 75c to $3.00 i'be subacriber* hereby give nolle* that they have IJmbrellus, beeu duly app Ji>t‘ d executor* o f the lu*L will und tory rates are being obtained from Southern Loan and Building solar plexus, hut it seems to have no tWcct. Scbs. Jordan L. M ott, A . Heaton and M o r­ to*Lament or Henjumin Homer, lute of Germantown, ports to Boston and points beyond. Brown s *iu g . on Jason, bat the Rockland ris & Cliff arrived iu New York 19th. These of course are only a few of the many things we have. County ol Philadelphia, Comm-mwi uhb of Penneyl CHAUitiLM—45cb. Melissa A. W illey, N o r­ vanla, deceased, uud given Loud* a* ihu law dirt-ci*. Sch. J. B. Holdeu, Rich, arrived at Darien Association Bm blutb al tbe*ieiereecaU*biBe.Allie plant- We would be pleased to show you everything. All p i*on* having demand*a*aiu*t lb* c»iuLe ol folk to Bermuda, coal Jh 65— Scb. .Silver raid deceit* d aro det-ind lo present tb* «jine for Saturday from Bath. Heels, Wilmington, N. C., to Haibadoes, lum­ Maia St. - ROCKLAND, ME. iog h it left on Jawjn’s right eye. »eiileunnt, and all Indebted thereto ar* reju**Ld Sch. Susie M . Plummer, Creighton, cleared bar at or about $0 and port charges— Ur. scb. Round 5— J axon xbu»* U.P * ubA c>c io make payment immedLl* ly, and w* hereby up- . Loan* wado ul ty liiuo to borrower* A i8 ’h at New Orleans for Boston. Ella May, Edgewater to Wolfville, N. S., coal closed, But put* up a gamey tight. AHie | u * , point H- I.lilletieid of Rockland, our agent and who dodro to build or purebueo home*, attorney re*ldt ut in be State of Maine Brig M. C. Ila.kcll, Wiogfiffltl arrived „ I » I — Seb. K. t>. Bibber, Ecuwcula lo New t i i«i*> ' n uiojigugi.* on tboeu ul/c..dy a straight oue in Jason » J* 1'uota G oida l& b (row 1'uoi.c. | York, lumber >5 f 74—Seh. Hot* Maibcwa, acquLrtd. , another on the body. Jaaoo unintentionally , Brunswick to New York, lumber $5 70 -Sch- block iu tbo 21»t ,bPik*», due* on foul. bi. opponent auu both gratp bond., t December 21, 1887. M IT Scb. Charley W< oltey, G inn, is bound to vbicb uro payable in monthly inatall- M . V. B. Cha>e, Pascagoula to Uostuu, lum- Pernald, Blethen & Co., Boston from Pott Reading. Biown awing,, but Jaaon i. not there. Kouno Phuiertf Cure . .. . . , 1 her aud Timber ^7.75—Sch. Elks F, cloaca with a mixup. , . .1 O rd way ‘a 8eb. Robert A. Snow, WUbuiy, sUwwl WTbom«t“B, W»1.7S** 310 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND W’w d u jv is . i wii p a rlk u fa r* U-U> be attained h^y ap- | s,u ih ami Uoi round— !*»““ uul‘ * plying to the ciiLu:. I

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1897 BICYCLE SPOKES Pertinent Questions. OR ORRIN FITZGERALD Before the fiftt year f I. 11. P.jtret i ad- Dr. Orrin Fitzgerald, well known in Rock­ m inistrations* p»e*ifr-nT of tn» L e ’ g j= of Why Will a Woman Throw Away Her Good land and throughout New England, died nt PICTURES AND FRAMING American W heelmen c -m -t f»» i Close he will A lbton, Mass., Friday, Nov. 26. of an injury have comrle’e.l certain important diotamvic Looks and Comfort? received in a railroad accident. His knee measures that w ill insure f ir American cyclists was injured seriously, acc« rding to the doc­ touring in &y num ­ was successfully directed towards repairing ber* of the English and French touring clubs sickly, half-hearted existence that injury. He himself believed from the I t is a fact p ie ty gent-rally known that the! and miss three-qnnrtcrs of the first that he was more seiinualy, even fatally, I >l*oto etc.. W e a re t«p- members of those c’uh< are permitted to pass i joy of living, when she has injured in the back. H e predicted that a the custom lines »» most of the European health almost w ithin her grasp ? creeping paralysis would result, proceeding to-n and the dea1 his father. Before he was two years of age, T>o11r. will be closed in the near future. In France pressing on the rectum ? Do you know the family removed to Dexter. H e had from and Belgium M r. Potter’s missionary work that these arc signs of displacement, and childhood a rema knble gift of diagnosis, a friiitis* finyed by members of th« evening; tuactino Kkek from F ocaINH and at last ritish and other European cycling clubs when of Ahe womb. He sent me some medicine, but it did little good. I let it go built there a costly residence. have succeeded. No bad alter effects or soro g And then, of' course, they wish to serve the Coffee. entering Italy with their wheels. Our A m ­ on about two years, and every time I did any bard work my womb would In 1881, he bought the Elmwood H otel uiouths sumo as with majority of cocuine mix- bassador is doing all that is necessary official come down. Finally a lady friend advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s at Waterville, Me, for an Invalid’s Home, best refreshment* made— Nine-tcnlha of our people dilnk. Coffee bot Coffee ly to secure the imperial sanction. The valu- Vegetable Compound, which I did. 'The tirst bottle helped me so much, I con­ jj e became financially embarrassed and had So take their orders to the man who has the to be nppiuciatcd must bo good; We take caro in of these concessions cannot be overestimated. to give up the venture; but he determinedly FREE EXTRACTING, tinued to take it right along. My hack was almost the same as no hack. I leading trade. iTieking our nelectlon, nnd can truly nay thut wo The number o f American cyclists touring paid every dollar of his obligations. Or In o'her words, all those d< siring artificial could not lift scarcely any weight. My life was just a drag to me. To-day teeth money pa d for extracting will bo allowed have tho h o t obtainable. W e do not ncll poor abroad has increased to enomous propor­ In 1885, he bought the Standish estate in You all know him- by standard goods he’s I am well of my womb trouble, and have a good, strong back, thanks to back when teeth made. tions during the past tw-o years and they have Allston for a medical H om e where he fur Coff-m nnd mako you pay for nomn article of furni­ brought you many a year,. hitherto been compelled to join one of the Mrs. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.”— M b s . L . Marlow, M ilford, TU- nished accommodations for patients requiring ture for at tho price wo selb we cannot make foreign club3 in order.to obtain the privileges constant attention. A similar Home he And bread and cake and pies he bakes, you preecnts. Here is what weoffbr: wbice will soon be their rig ts as members o' bought and furnished in Tyngsboro, Mass., relish without fear;; painless filling •tood Coffee for 15m id 22c n lb. the L . A. W ., thanks to the energy of Presi the old Tyng estate, and called it Colonial ” . They’re pure and clean—you know it well— dent Potter. And membership in the league matched— At a meeting held Monday even­ AMONG THE FISHERMEN H all, a mansion with spacious grounds and Java Media*Blend, 5 llw. for $1.00. if bought of G..E RISING^ Hale Method.. costs only $i a year. ing by Company C, second regiment, N . G. S. with lawns terraced down to the Merrimac, Fancy Rio 2Mc a lb. M., a polo team was organized to play with The Fish W arden of Casco Bay is making a charming landscape. H e fitted it up, with His large trade’s due superior skill and liberal Have been using B alk Method pun Pa in ­ military company teams of different cities. less Killing for pa-t throe years aud can Itoyal Mocha and .lava, Slba. for $1.00. There is good ground for the belief that weekly seizures o f short lobsters. The fisher­ the modern accessories and with race course, advertising. cheerfully recommend it to those who suffer American bicycle manufacturers are about t Games can be arranged by addressing men object to such interference, and seem dis­ lake, and other features to suit his tastes and through Ii wing teeth tilled. Jitva nnd Mocha Bffcs a lb. Lieutenant George A. Bilker, Com­ posed to oppose it. Fishermen should appre please his patrons. For all the dainties in his line and everything (Mil Ouvrrninent Malcberry 40c a lb, be confronted with a greatly increased tariff cn No Injury to Teeth in Any bicycles entering the ports of the German ,pany C, Bath— A certain crank here in the ciate the fact that the taking of short lie was a lover of out-door life and of that’s new, M andlidirg Java 40c a lb. Empire. The p.im ary cause of the advance city is willing to wager nny amount of money lobsters decreases the future supply of large horses and dogs. H e made companions and H e has a reputation which is equalled by but . . Way. - . is the plea of the German manufacturer that • hat the Bath team will win the pennant— j ones, and that if the small lobsters were lift pets of these “ lower brothers,” and they re­ few; It works so sallsfa-lorlly that It makes tho W e will guarantee this- Goflho tw be good and the high tariff of the United States prevents Jim Mooney is by all odds the best rusher and unly they attained the size required by law turned his affection with eveiy mark of ap­ operation of teeth filling a thing not to he goal getter in the Maine state league. H e is J t he difference in price between the short lob- cheaper than you cau get the name i^ua ity else­ his competing with American-made wheel in preciation. H is favorite dog Rex is at his-re- And if for fairs or sociables you wish a sump­ dn aded In the least No extra charge. Tho saving of broken down natural teeth where. . American markets. Therefore, as a relatiatory the only player that has caged the ball from : S(Cr an(j those of legal size would more than quest to be buried at bis side. tuous spread, the spot this season, and that be has done I rCpay the fishermen. condf salt mackerel to leave an order on a slate some distance from seventy-five cents on each machine, while the the New Bedford flag and proof against Of all , Kinds. Pre*, Friday, December 3, amraounted to 17,852 this particular s>ore and the slate bad no average American import duty on the Ger­ temptation. barrels, against 30,102 barrels in 1896, 23.345 pencil attached. H e handled the- pencils from, dust and slalt. A fit tiom e Made man wheel is about $12. barrels in 1885, 32,406 barrels in 1894,29,027 over tLen selected one from the number and “ This is ridiculously high, as the American U p to Saturday Salem had won seven Oor Bakery is the only one In Knox barrels in 1893, and 36,047 barrels in 1892. started for the door saying “ he would be bicrcles are lighter, stronger and superior in straight games and was in third place. Oouuty thut really dials in . . Boston dealers im ported 1S2 barrels of her­ back in a short time and settle.” After a zvirv re-peetto those of foreign make. This F a r r a n d , ring last week, against 594 barrels for the long time had elapsed the slate pencil man Cake,.Pastry and Bread w a nutter that Congress should adjust during Boston Herald. “ The Southern New En­ same week last year. The importations of returned and walking up to the storekeeper i' e present session. Nothing is to be gained of Al-iio rlncc — gland managers, with all their hammering, canned fish at Boston last week were 1,256 said he guessed he would only borrow the » maintaining the prohibitive tariff as it Skins-on flro with tontuxing, disfiguring, S p e a r have pot players from but one Maine club. boxes, against 429 boxes for the correspond pencil, and laying it on the-counter left the ax ’• at present. On the other hand, the itching, burningi.bloodiwg, scaly►. aud pimply Give th*m>a tniul, Even 65° a week did not tempt McGilvray— mg week last year. A conservative estimate store. This man it said to own a large A i c industry will suffer if the barrier is humors, Instantly relisvudi by a wartu bath uho uub bread,eepacr- Hartford beat W allingford 17 to 5 Tuesday, places the stock of American sardines in old property, including five tenements in that lully out k ip t up.” with C c t k ' •• Co * a single application of & Co. making 12 goals in succession. Wallingford hands at not over 150,000 cases, against about city. M r. Coleman's views are justified by a re­ CuTH.t’u.' tho great skin cure, ought to come this way and buy a club. Out 500,000 cases usually carried at this season ference to our export figures for the past two and a full uw. . icuua ItEsotvBNT. Wnnt. to fittii yoni-' noxi f 20 games, W allingford has won one.------th e market shows a further advance, sales of Ex-president F. M. Strout of the Epworth years. American bicycles exported to G er­ order for coni. Trydhoni. NICKEL Gardiner w ill play the season out. It was | oils being reported at 62.65. Receipts ol League, believes that the time is rapidly ap­ many during the year ended June I, 1896. seriously crippled by the departure of its sa’t cod at Gloucester for the week ending proaching when the time limit on Methodist- They guarunleo-to satisfy. amounted to 6146,000, as against 61,026,000 players, and, what is mote, the teaui was mak- 1 Friday were eight fares of Grand Bank, aggre pastorates will be abolished. “ Years ago,” be for the year ending June 1, 1897. This re­ says, “a Methodist pastor remained in one BREAD ing a fine showing when tne trouble oc- I gating 1,500.000 pounds and five fares ol (utieura | Orders by mall pB. telepbnne promptly and markable increase speaks for itself. curred.” Georges, ammounting to 152,000 pounds one place just 365 days, then* it was extended three years, and w ithin the past decade the 'j »0l(i thniuehtwt the world. Pottkr CoBf . caxelully .fillod. Last year during the corresponding week Traps., Uoaion. •• How to Cura Torturing ttsmors. ire* SPORTING NOTES there were received 432,000 p iunds of Georges limit has been stretched to five. I, was in I t seems that Gardiner was not sporty on twelve vessels. Boston dealers received sympathy with the three, hut did not like the enough for those players who sneaked out BABY^S SKIM by Citeuxua Boar. The Bangor C.ramercial of Tuesday had 850 barrels of foreign mackerel last week, idea o f raising it two. Still, I think it can be The Hartford Courant says: “It required a the following iu relation to Gardiner’s trouble : c impared with 1,115 barrels of foreign arsd said that the averege Methodist pastorate in good deal of hard work to get the team down Farrand, Spear & Co. “Since the appearance of the Gardiner 60 barrels of domestic for the same week last Portland has been longer than the average FLINT BROS. here. The players signed a contract with the team in Bangor Saturday night, two of the year. Baptist or Congregational pastorate. I believe Do You £ /\j Oysfefis ? N ortlt End management at the beginning of the season, 5S6 Main Street, 276. M aia Street. Telephone 67*1 best players. Smith and Doherty, have beeu Commander Moser of the Fish Commission the abolishing, of the tim e limit will have a but no bonds were given. Under the law TMIlf grabbed by the Connecticut league. For steamer Albatross, and who was instructed to tendency to shorten, rather than extend the Telephone call 24-2. they were liable to be arrested for breaking HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM? several days past, Manager Vaillant ot the visit all the canneiies, reports that the salmon servicts of the pastor.” the contract if they left town. The players Hartford, Ct., team, bad been in correspon­ are in danger of total extinction if there are were anxious to come here, as they had but dence with the players, and Friday night, no efforts made to propagate the fi h. This On the Half Shell, NOTICE TO THE little amusement at Gardiner and they did not Doheity took leave and joined the Hartford is recognized by the packers, and some of like the manager. T h e players walked 10 In a Stew, team, playing his lust game Saturday. They them are m aintaining private hatcheries to fill The native miles to a small town and jumped aboard a CIGAR TRADE were not satisfied with this, and s> Manager the streams from which they draw their sup­ Fried or Scalloped. FREE! railroad branch train. They were not safe mere lion ts Vaillant caine to Gardioer, and, under the plies. Last year the output o f the Alaska until they had left the state.” Manager uaraeof Smith, urged others to jump their packers was 1,000.000 case* of canned salm on. realize that Houlehan « f the G rdiner club said the action contracts with tne team. Smith was per This year there will be a material falling off. ON ANO AFTER I00AY of his playcis in skipping out and going to in sell­ suaded upon and prepared to leave on M on­ It is reported at Machias, that the sardine Atty deniers otftwing for sale the the Connecticut league was a surpiise to the Our Oysters are Ibc Very Best day afternoon’s tram , even going so far as to 1 factories are contemplating a continuance of ing teas Islial!«ive KK.BB to ev.ry customer .1. VV J. Brand of Cigar aie. liable Gardiner people, as the boys had been used unit our customers are ulways buy fils ticket. T h e association could hardly 1 operations until 'D ec . 15. This was the time plaoluKa ilwulliug liuusu or furniture to tine, according to Law, as the in a first-class manner, and “ fa irl/ owned the to the sa'lsiied. stand Ibis sort of w oik, and a warrant was 1 of closing previous to the enactment of the policy, with me, a handsome brand is clearly, an iiiiiingiuent on issued for his arrest for breaking his con- 1 town.” last Legislatuae. Close time was then desig- g r e a t the J. W A Brand, as the fallowing tra d , and be was detained, being arrested just t na'cdon Dec. It, and if there is a loophole as he was about to depart. A warrant was j Previous to Friday night’s match between for evasion no one here can point it out, says A m - “dwelling House Inventoiy.” letter w ill show. Brown and Jason in Lewiston, the Lewiston also sworn out f r Manager Vaillant, but he , the Machias Republican. eriean Cue ot these euahles a person to keep, J. W. ANDttKSON CIGAK CO. could not be found. A short hearing was j Sun had the following to say: Lee's Restaurant, an exact account, ol all the furniture given Smith and he was allowed to depart on 1 ‘•Much interest i> at pesent centered in importers Chase & San­ the athletic exhibition which occurs at City 3, LIMEROCK STREET! they own, eaoli rooiaseparate by itself, J. W . A Nine KHUN Cuiak Co , Itoekluud \1 the Pullman. In regard to the trouble, it LINCOLN COUNTY GRANGE MATTERS G entlemen —Vtour letter o f o c t . ;oih ult. to- it seems to be the matter of pay, the men j hall on Friday evening next. The principal , born, o n ly the best is good and thus in ua>e of fire, oue can easily iMind Wo liuvo vxuuducd both lubele and find the being offered os high as 640 a week in the bout of the evening will be between Lewis 1 i It is expected that there will be a revival of JOHN A. LEE, Proprietor uoeouut fur all lost articles. J W. J is elourly. an infrlngcinent on your J . W. enough. A. Wo huvo ro written Mrs. Hock. Connecticut league, which would not come ton’s popular young Pugihs*, Ante Brown, grang.? interests in Lincoln county the T1 To all tluuui who do uot have a policy Kt Hjivcifully, under the national agreement. Manager I and the) vial polo player, Jsson, of present wwinter. ioler. fbsst h is ccounty u n now contains Is it any wonder that, expire iu the near future, who w ill give the present Lewiston polo team. Both 1 MEDFORD Houlehan does not intend to let this break ! iess than one per cent ot the 1 tai member­ me the amount aud expiration of their up the Gardiner team and be is already in are in the pink o f condition. Brown has with men looking alter ship of the order in Maine. But the four polioy, I shall be pleased to present close communication with several good play been undergoing bis usual assiduous course active subirdinate granges located respective­ MATTRESSES their interests from the them with one ol the above. ers and be w ill have another good team as of training, while Phil has been bucking up ly at Sou'h Jefferson, W hitefield, Aina and soon as the men can be got together, re against such men as O 'M alley and McG »san North W alduboro.are all in a prosperous con­ beginning, even before the ffMMIRESSESg) HsallhM and “ M r. Jason was born in Frediickton, N . B , gardlets of cost. The players who have dition, wide awake and progressive. tea leaves are harvested, "" ... Comfortable jumped their contract will not be allowed to 23 years ago. H e has always taken an Representa'ives from these la’ely met with . Alfred S. Black, play in either (he National league or Maine active interest in the manly ait anti has Maple Giange at North Waldoboro for the 1 up to the time when the — AT— The Right Shape ! shown his powers to the sorrow of more than purpose of forming a Fifth Degree of Pomona I N . A. A t* H Uurpou state league.” tea is delivered, the pack­ INSURANCE Tho Right Size 1 Dobeily, .‘auiitb, Cashman and Houghton one aspiring individual for pugilistic honors Grange for this county, to be known as L in ­ Tho Right Flavor * are the players who “jumped.” H e has defeated Simmons of Rockland coln Couuly Pomona. Heretofore Knox and ages endorsed by this firm 5 Limcrutk Si. • ROCKLAND twice, once in three rounds and again in Linco'n counties have been under the jurisdic­ The Right Price f Ladies! Ladies! T o ta l asfiets of eouipttiiUa represented The gossipy Bath correspondent of the four. H e polished Callahan off in i i rounds tion of one Pomona, but only one subordinate are known to be the best bi uiy ageucy larger thaa tkosa of uuy Lewiston Sun writes as follows in Thursday's and Savage of Bath was knocked out in two grange ...... in Lincoln...... countyf ...... has...... „ received the THE RIGHT CIGAR FOR 5 c . bout of f ur and two rounds respec ively. j benefits oj pomoua meetings. The new that money can buy? The chauee you’ve been waidug fur haa urrived; issue o f hat paper “ The cianks felt rather euru a 1 'Inner or Tea (Set, Hot ker. Silver Service or otbtr agency iu Kuox Co. H. C. CLARK, - Manufacturer sore Saturday night when (be news came Cbeltra ol Bath was another man that ,nona was organized with about 30 charter any kiud of ('rookery or fuzaJiurv by aelliu&x few ItOCHLANO. MF. that the Baths got beaten in Portland. Some twice fell that left band swing, having gone meu>btrg. T h e list o f 1 fibers choses is one Chase & Sanborn’s lbs. of our Teas. Write for catalogue. think they ought to win all the time when it out in three and fou’ roundly B. Gray was g jve p g(rcngth and character,md Package Teas KOHVOd \ TEA GW. u impossible for all the teams arc ao evenly defeated in two rounds and Ed. Johnson of wl,j bc made a part of its word to extend 167 Fedusai til., l*ortlaud,.M,aloe. II. tl. UAZKLTISK. U. It. H»J«LTIS« Green’s Landing went to sleep after a s*x l j3e meiubervbip and number of subordinate H. B. EATON, M.D. round scrap. Connors of Castine, Dickson | g ang.. m ibis county. are famous throughout the HAZELT1NE & CO., of Portland and 1. Roderick each threw up 1 j bc ntX( meeting will be held with Jetier- country and are always Homeopathic Physcian and Surgeen. U£C£l«KUU AMU UKALMXM IN tbe sponge after staoding up before Jason for I #on ( j raugC ftt South Jefferson, Saturday, Jan. , a few sboit moments. Jason has shown up when the work of organization will be corn- found uniformly reliable. Or rick H oi’ue_&u> II a. iu., 4 to 6 and T to » Butter, Cheese and Eggs. free Medical well in exhibitions with such men as pitted, and appropriate papers and discussions They are never sold in p. ui. i Barry, M artin Flaherty, John A llen, Jock | pIckCDied. Rookland, Me, No. 16 ftUckktoae St«, Bostou, Mass. Havlin, Johnnie Murphy aud M. Ward.” ------— bulk. At any grocer’s in Ordway's PlasLera Cure Ilsart Trouble. Office und residence 23 Oak 5>t. W IW 3 ______I Shame on the Bangor Commercial w rits* f the Gen. Kuox mansion as be- pound and half-pound air­ Advice A Biyant’s Pond man iectnllf . ° Mon : some canned salmon aud after emptying one tight packages. Land just what I)r. J- C. iugb that Tbomastou even allowed the ! of the cans, threw it into hi* wood shed. A ( t r i s r a ? l sxuvryvsi o i\ri_ .'y S fe l.O O histone structure to be obliterated, without will do for you? Are stray tom cat chanced to come that way. and • One pound makes over 200 cups. robbing her of the honor of having bad it. CDa-biuet P lto io s jjjil.HO j>©i* f lu z e n MMMiaaHaaaBHBHIUuaaiBB^M^ lm f o t you think they I smelling the fish poked bis beau into the can . M IT SURFACE “THE LATEST” $2 00 per dozen, $2.00. > our doctor. Be will to lap the morsel from the bottom. On Ko-To-Hue for Fifty Ceuta, attempting to remove bis bead the rough j c *.sa*oz, wud g»v« >'wa ‘ edges of the can prevented, and pussy, thus j men airoutf, blood p u re / A ll druggist* Rockland, Me. ce, absolutely free. i blindfolded aud muzzled was, found dead, a j Oilier Stuillus all ever Maine aud M. U, X Ayer Co-, Lowell, Uasx few days later, with the can still on bis head. Ord'uay’u Pl ms tern Cure Ixioie Back THE C. A. SMITH PHOTO CO.