T he ( 3 o u rier-G azette.
V olum e 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1895. Entered »• Neconil Cla i Mall Matter. N e o n 14
HEIR ANO ICE. five additional school rooms and a room for Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report the teachers, duplicates of the ri oms on the Maj.- Gen. Hiram G. Berry first floor. Isaac II. Boyd writes from Malenta, Ohio, The third floor is unfinished, hut can he under the date of March 22, as follows: made into a commodious hall or furnish addi A BIOGRAPHY “ My hoy it three months old today and he tional school rooms. weighs 18 pounds. The ground is frozen 20 Baking; The building will acc,m mjdale 500 schol Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould inches deep, and the ice in the river is two If Will Furnish Accommodations ars. It is finely built an 1 in every way reflects feet thick.” great credit upon the contractors, the Glover [Begun In No. 8. Back numbers can be had. | for Five Hundred Pupils. Co., while the arrangements and design make LETS ’EM FREEZE another excellent advertisement for Architect towder VII. Whitehouse of Company E., were wounded. P. Ilenry Tillson of l homaston, a member of Thomas. The best of material and workman- The Army of the Potomac under General , ship have gone into its construction. C. S. McDowell had now advanced within striking Company C, and a young man of high charac The Frost Acts as a Sort of Poultice and Kindly Ab s o lu te ly p u r e ter and worth, had both legs shot ofl by a Description of Hie Structure and Itn Crockett had charge of the brick work, and distance of the enemy, who were heavily in Draws Out al! the Bad Flavor. an out-of-town builder who looked over the trenched at Manassas Gap and Bull Run cannon hall, and expired almost instantly. Arrangement. FurnhliIngu nnd Cost CITY CHAT. The Fourth Maine withstood this murder work said that 'twas the finest specimen of OUTLOOK. The battle takes its name from a small slug A Rockland man, who farms on a large —What Schools Will Occupy It— bricklaying in the state. William Whitney gish stream that is a branch of the Occoqun ous fire most gallantly. All was excitement and turmoil. The thunder of artillery, the scale, always raises first-class turnips, and he Sketch or the Citizen In Whose Honor had charge of the joiner work,which has been A general renovating is to be made at the The ______installment of __ the ___ Berryf biography River, and has its source in London County, gives this as the reason : done in first-class style. Philip P. Howard city farm. T he shed needs new sills, and . this week is of especial interest, treating as near the Blue Ridge, and runs southeasterly. rattle of 3mall arms, the hoarse commands of ...... t i t the officers, the whistle of bullets, the shriek “ I don’t plant the seed until late in June or It Is Well Named. put in the system of electric bells, which other repairs are needed The city council at does of the battle of Bull Run and the death From Centerville its windings can be traced early in July. I let them stay in the ground works finely. its last meeting appropriated $125 for that through a wide valley, mostly wooded, with of shells, the shouts of the combatants, the of Stephen Chapman of Rockland and P. cries of the wounded made it a scene never to until the first freeze comes, then I pull them 'The system of ventilation is the finest pro purpose. There are 22 in the almshouse at Henry Tillson of Thomaston. here and there an opening in the forest. At The freeze and thaw remove all the strong curable, being that which the law requires the present time, while the outside demands short intervals its slow current spends itself in be forgotten. Men became wild with excite ment, discharging their muskets in the air, flavor so common in turnip?. I have tried The McLain school building, corner for school buildings in the state of Massachu- are exceeding large, there being more outside pools of stagnant water, enclosed by high this method for years, and it’s all right.” Lincoln and Summer streets, is now in use, | setts, calls for help now than during the winter. The New York Herald's Easter number is banks or wide marshy meadows, and bor and in the frantic endeavor to reload forget the biggest thing yet. ting to cap their pieces, when, after several occupied as follows: The City Council in making up its appropri- dered with sand hills, clumps of trees, dark TAXATION OF SHIPPING Lower F loor—Room 1, Inez Hall, 8th | T. II. McLain, for whom the building was tions should not stint this department. The forests, or almost in^ienetrablc thickets. charges had ,' een put in the gun, it was dis grade, from High school building; room 2, 1 named, was born in Farmington, Me., and charged, damaging the man who held it more poor must be cared for. At the last meeting of the City Council Manassas is a plain or a plateau well adapted May Wentworth, 4th grade, from old house spent his early years on the homestead farm, than the enemy at whom it was aimed. Does the New Lew Go Into Effeot Now or Net Oliver Otis of the Opinion and ex-Mayor W. for defensive purposes. Its approaches were formerly on Summer street, room 3, Mabel attending the district school a short term in S. White addressed the Board of Aldermen difficult and therefore easy to defend. Bull Until Next Year Rolls Round the summer and winter, and an occasional The city council committees are judiciously Hodgkins, 2d and 3d grades, from old Sum chosen, and the various municipal depart on the question of taxation and at their sug Run stream could be crossed by several fords, HOKE THE STANDARD. mer /treet building; room 4, Josie Thorn term of country High school and later atten ments will be properly cared for. gestion the Board of Assessors was requested two of which are on the line of the roads lead Through all this scene of wild excitement There considerable discussion and dike, 1st grade, from old Summer street ding Farmington Academy under the instruc in making up the city valuation to separate ing from Alexandria and Washington direct, Colonel Berry manifested great coolness and querying among Uiosc most interested as to building; room 5, Annie Coughlin, 9th grade, tion of A. II. Abbott and the late Rev. Jonas land values from improved values. Consider and are east of Manassas. Beside these fords bravery, encouraging ami cheering on his men, whether the new Yaw on taxation of Maine from High school building. Burnham I le commenced teaching when 19 “ There’s one thing about it," said a member able interest has been excited over this propo was the railroad bridge, also strongly defended. and directing their movements with judge shipping will go into effect this year or next. Upper Floor—Room 6, Mary Tyler, 8th years of age in a small country school in the f last year’s City Government, “a man who sition, as to what is meant, etc. Next week There is also a direct road from Centerville ment and discretion. When the color bearer The law was enacted without any special and 9th grades, from Warren street building; town of Industry. His next term was in Wil has served in the City Council is not near so T he C.-G. will publish an interview with to Manassas, and the next crossing is on the was shot down, Colonel Berry seized the provision for the time of its going into effect room 7, Lizzie O’Donnell, 7th grade, from ton and then in South Thomaston, teaching likely to find fault with what is done as a citi Editor Otis, regarding this matter, which will Warrenton Turnpike where the battle of Bull fallen standard and bore it aloft through the In all such cases the law takes effect 30 days High school building; roomS, Mrs. Nellie E. I several terms at the Ilead-of-the-Bay, Ash zen who has never been there. The citizens be found interesting. Run was mainly fought, about five miles from fray. I lis stalwart figure was a conspicuous after date. The law’ is dated March 13, and Keene, 7th grade, from Warren street; room Point and the ’Keag. who, without pay, devote their time to the Centerville. mark for the foe and his clothing was riddled so would go into effect April 12. 9, Georgie Sweetland, 6th grade, from High He commenced teaching in Rockland in city’s interests should be thanked, not criti Beauregard with the main body of the Rebel with bullets and his horse shot under him. All properties are taxed on the basis of school building; room 10, Louise Walker, the Spring of 1854, in the Crescent Street cized. II the people want the right to abuse IT WILL OPEN. army was strongly posted on the other side of The sight of so many of his brave boys killed April 1, so that the new law in all; probability 7th and, 8th grades, from Purchase street school-house. At that time this was the and browbeat the city council they should pay Bull Run. IBs position was protected by and wounded overcame him and he wept bit will not benefit ship owners until nbxt year. building. best school-house in Rockland. C. R. Mai them for their services. Members of the The sudden death of Capt. Fred Hayden of Bull Run stream and could only be reached terly over his loss, and could not be con Harry De F. Smith who has had charge of lard was school agent, and the school council have legitimate grief enough without South Thomaston interfered with the pro by the fords, which were from a half mile to a soled. GLORIOUS**CONFLICT. ' the Lincoln Street Grammar School, will committee consisted of Rev. S. C. Fcssen the ingratitude of citizens whose interests they posed lease of the Simpson House. That mile apart. I lis lines were eight miles long, The muskets of the men soon became be principal of all the schools in the new den, Rev. I. S. Kalloch and W. G. Frye, late are protecting at a sacrifice of time and at the pretty place, however, will be opened this extending from Union Mills to the Stone heated and unfit for use. The retreat com building. U. S. Consul at Halifax. Later, Rev. J. O. expense of great trouble.” Several Count; Citizens Who Boro Honorable Part summer, under the supervision of James Bridge, at which point the Warrenton Turn menced on the left of the brigade and Colonel Skinner and Rev. Nathaniel Butler served on Simpson, who will secure some good man to pike crosses. Berry’s regiment was the last to leave the In an Unique Marine Battle. the committee. The schools are again m session and many operate it. Miles took position on the road leading field. In falling back it became disorganized The McLain School building, furnished Mr. McLain continued to teach several pupils and their teachers are revelling in the Mr. Simpson returned to New York from Centerville direct to Manassas. General in the confusion, losing its regimental forma Among those who witnessed the light of the and ready for business, cost about $25,000. years in Rockland at Crescent street, Portland delights of that new school-house. Even so Wednesday. Tyler took the Warrenton Turnpike. The tion, hut many of the captains succeeded in N^nitor and Merrimac was Capt. Thurston The W. IL Glover Co. of this city were street, Crockett’s Point, Summer street and soon the school officials wonder how they remainder of the force, of which Berry’s keeping their men together, and brought their Spear of Rockport who was a gunner on builders, the contract price for the founda Oak Grove. He then removed to New cr got along without it. SUMMER SOUNDS Fourth Maine formed a part, took a road companies into camp at Centerville in good board the U. S. Roanoke, which was stuck on tions and superstructure, all ready for the fur Sharon. lie taught in that town, Chester which led to the rear of the enemy’s position, nishings, being $18,649. The heating and ville and Farmington 21 terms before return order. At Centerville Colonel Berry collected the bottom oft SewalTs Point, where a Rebel The < P.y Liquor agency did a good business fording Bull Run stream at Sudley’s Spring, his scattered companies and continued the re fort opened fire. The fort, however, was soon ventilating apparatus, the modern Smith sys ing to Rockland. And Some Are Not—Vital rraternlt; Facta and attacking the enemy some distance be tem, cost $3700. Work commenced early in 'The last six years of his residence in New n March. The total sales amounted to 60 treat to Alexandria, where they arrived the silenced by the guns of the Roanoke. gallons. New rum led with a total of 18 gal a Fertile Fraternity Field. yond Tyler. McDowell’s plan of attack was next day and went into quarters. Colonel There was another Rockport man, now July and the contract was completed Feb. 15, Sharon he served as < ne of the selectmen, re- to force the enemy back to Manassas by bring lons, while Old Rum was second with 12 gal Berry gives his experience in the following living in California, Hiram E. Hartford, who lons, whisky third with 11 gallons and WAKRBN, A p.il 9, 1896. ng the Union army to bear on him in front letter: was in that fight, being on board the U. S. alcohol fourth with 8 gallons. Cherry rum, and flank, and to menace his rear. Miles Weston S. Orff has bought the cat-boat ship Congress. brandy, Bass ale, stout and bottled whisky Nancy Lee of Win. IL Perkins, and will put was simply to make a demonstration at Black Capt. L. P. Heald of Rockport was another were in small demand. burn’s Ford, and then to maintain his force Alexandria, July 23, 1861. her in South Pond this summer------Ben Spear I am nere again with my regiment, acting participant, as recently reported in this paper. and W. A. Perkins will have their boats ready on the defensive, holding Centerville and cov under orders, having arrived last evening SOCIAL’ SALAD. ering the base of supplies ajt Arlington. The The assistant engineers of the fire depart for business in a short time now------Some of amidst a most pitiless rain storm. We broke ment and the engineers of the steamers, who the merchants report business dull------We other two were the columns of attack, and to camp at (near) Fairfax, a place called Clair- one of these, as we have previously stated, were recommended at the last session of the must have those cars this summer, by hook or mont on Thursday morning at two o’clock, Oasis in Iho Desert of a Long Winter Season- City Council, have not been elected. The by crook. Colonel Berry’s regiment was attached. marched to a spot near Centerville, some Early on the morning of Sunday, July 21, Events That Help Brighten Life. chief engineer recommends, and the city Special meeting of Mystic Lodge, D. of R^ fourteen miles and located. Stayed there Tyler commenced the attack by opening with council, in joint convention elects. They will Monday night to confer degrees------Warren Thursday, Friday and through Saturday. (On doubtless be chosen as recommended. Lodge conferred the third degree, Friday artillery, and pressed forward along the War this last march we drove some 5000 of the renton Turnpike a part of his infantry under The Rubinstein Club held its fortnightly night, April 5. 'The lodge now has five can of the enemy before us). Sunday morning at session last evening------The Emergency Hos SALARY CHANGES. didates to work on and a good prospect of Sherman. Although the several commands half past one o’clock, we broke camp and were slow in taking position, the Union attack pital hop in Harmony Hall, Monday evening more------The Good Templars are making marched with the main column of some 30,000 was successful, and the enemy was pushed of last week, was an occasion of special inter The City Committee on Pay of Officials Gome good progress in their floor work. C. A. men to attack the enemy at a place called est and enjoyment. Webb is degree rnh^ter. back toward Manassas. Tyler attacked with the Whittling Act and Save Money. vigor on the Warrenton Turnpike, while Bull Run, some 14 miles distant. The bri gade my regiment was in was halted till two Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rose entertained the It is reported that Young will make Hunter and Ileintzelman were doing their large additions to his whan^the coming spring p. in. some six miles from battlefield to act as Merry "Meet Club, Tuesday evening, and all The report of the Committee on Salaries part on the flank of the enemy near Sudley’s a reserve/to go when needed. z\t that time enjoyed a most delightful evening. The sup to accommodate his increaseoh\toade in coal Ford. At half-past ten o’clock the Union made at the last meeting of the City Council, we moved forward to join our own division, per included jellied chicken, boiled beef and lumber----- Two new bouses troops occupied the enemy’s ground, and and accepted, made the following cut downs: in town this spring, and perhaps which was having a dreadful tight. We moved tongue, hot rolls, angel cake, cream rolls, ice City Clerk R. H. Burnham, from $500 to orders were sent to the rear for the pioneers cream, coffee, chocolate, etc. Some of the Frank Cobb is back in town. Owners o r ' to advance with the bridge which had been at double-quick time in one of the most melt $400; Clerk of Council Enoch Davies, from ing of days. Men threw away everything ex guests had lemonade. Dr. W. F. Bisbee of carriages will he glad to have the services of prepared to throw across the stream. $60 to $50; Road Commissioner C. S. Crock his skillful biush again. cept their guns and equipments, and arrived Camden brought his watch dog with him. ett, from $900 to $800; City Physician Jud on the Held in less than an hour. The am The club will meet next'Tuesday with Mr. and kins, from $250 to $200; Overseer of Poor, UKDKKED INTO ACTION, x munition of our artillery gave out, and also of Mrs. Ivan F. Baer. five days before contract time. The building ceiving at his last election the unanimous vote from $450 to $400; Master and Matron Perry Colonel Berry’s regiment had been held in the regiments which have been in action. was then carefully examined by the architect, of all parties. 1 le also served several years of the almshouse, from S450 to $400. Only reserve during the light of the morning. They The ammunition trains for some reason did PRETTY PARTY. Elmer I. 'Thomas of Auburn, Mayor F. C. on the school committee. He represented one increase was reported, that of City Treas could hear the roar of artillery and the rattle not get up to us. We were ordered into po Knight and the city council committee, Al- the towns of New Sharon, Industry and Ches urer E. A. Jones, from $500 to $650. The Vocal Instruction. <>f small arms, and were consumed with im sition at once, and stood our ground until or Congenial Guests, Attractive Home, Oelioious lerinen IL I. Hix and A. P. St Clair and terville in the legislature of 1865, and was total cut down was $360. Deducting the a member of the Committee on Education. patience over the delay which prevented them dered off by General McDowell. We stood Lunch, Et Cetera, Make a Nioe Combination. Councilraen A. J. Bird, W. M. Tapley and amount of increase in city treasurer's salary, from sharing the dangers of their comrades. the fire about one hour, holding the enemy E. F. Glover, and everything being found Among the members of the House at that and the total amount saved in this manner is At two o’clock in the afternoon Colonel in check till the retreat of the main body took Mrs. E. M. Perry pleasantly entertained at satisfactory, it was accepted by the city, session were Joseph IL Williams and John L. $210. Berry received orders to advance at double place, and we were ordered to move. Two whist, Wednesday evening. The rooms were Feb. 21. Stevens of Augusta, Nelson Dingley, Jr., of In the Lower Board an order was passed to MISS JULIA POYZER quick and engage the enemy. A run of one full batteries of the enemy played upon us prettily decorated with cut flowers and grace The buildiug is of brick with granite trim Lewiston, Judge Nathpn Webb of Portland, restore the salary of Clerk Davies to $60, but mings, with hip roof, Monson slate. It is 128 Judge Rufus P. Tapley of Saco, General Sara or n ore miles in the boiling sun, accoutered and if the shot had been well aimed, it would ful plants. The dining table w^s ornamented it was too late. It is probable that an attempt i Will receive pupils in vocal in for battle, is no child’s play, and it told have been worse for us. As it is, it is bad with a center-piece of hyacinths, and under feet long, 74 feet wide, basement 9*^ feet | uel F. Hersey of Bangor, Josiah Crosby of will be made at the next meeting to add $10 heavily on the inexperienced soldiers of enough—Sergeant Major shot through the the rosy glow of the draped lamp presented a high, and each of the two stories 12J0 feet Dexter, Geo. F. Patten of Bath and Wui. thereto. struction in Philharmonic Hall Berry’s regiment. The route of their ad heart, 25 privates killed, three company very attractive appearance, laden as it was high. A half million red brick and 600 tons Wilson and Calvin Hall of Rockland. In the The committee on salaries consisted of vance was lined with material which the officers wounded, (Bird, Bean and Clark) two with rich and tempting viands. Supper was of stone enter into the construction. The Senate were such men as Lewis Barker and Aldermen Kalloch and Butler and Council- (corner Main and I.imerock soldiers had cast aside in their rapid march. prisoners, 60 odd wounded, some very served at one-half after six and consisted of frame is of spruce and hard-pine. Judge Win. Wirt Virgin. Doctors Ludwig men MacAlister, Hayden and Glover. 'The basement, which is exceptionally well and Walker were Knox County’s Senatois. Streets,) Some fainted and fell by the wayside, others slightly, 119 missing, most of these, however, delicate slices of bread, pressed chicken, ham. CITY *BILLS. kept their places in column with the greatest will soon be in. salads, various kinds of cake, pineapple lighted, contains all the necessary sanitary One of the notable things which Mr. McLain difficulty, the staggering step and the veins My regiment fought bravely and stood their sponge, wine jelly and confectionery. The provisions, wash rooms, play rooms, etc. remembers in connection with that legislature standing out like whip-cords on the heated ground manfully. I have no cause of com prizes were won by Mrs. A. J. Crockett and The main entrance is on Lincoln street, was the passage of the resolve, ratifying on Committee on Accounts and Claims Proposes Io lUQrlnQQnQVP brow telling how severe was the strain to plaint in that respect. We marched 50 miles Mrs. G. L. Knight. The first prize being a with a side entrance on Summer street. Both the part of the State of Maine the amend Do The Thing In Proper Sl;te. ™ OUUCOUa J □, are recessed, or vestihuled entrances, and are ment to the Constitution of the United States, which their physical being was subjected. It without halting except to tight a battle—with silver cream ladle engraved with the words, t'be Joint Standing Committee on Ac-1 is said that on this march Berry’s regiment out sleep also. I have lost everything. No •‘April 3, ’yjf” formed a pretty little souvenir reached by granite steps. A corridor ten abolishing slavery. covered six miles in 35 minute*. It arrived change of clothing—nothing. Lost one of of the occasion. 'The following ladies were feet wide runs the entire length of the build Returning to Rockland, Mr. McLain com counts and Claims for the City of Rockland I Pp0*jnn l(pV AnFll I ' on the field about three o’clock when the my horses, the best one—killed. Say to Gen present: ing. menced teaching in the Lincoln Street Gram for 1895 has adopted the rules that governed U> tide of gillie had already turned against the eral Titconib that one of my flags was carried Mesdames John T. Berry, Austin Black, On the first floor are five school rooms, with mar school in the Spring of 1872 and contin last year’s committee. ued to serve as principal of that school for 17 Union army. The tired soldiers formed their through the light—the stars and stripes pre A. 11. Jones, M. S. Williams, J. IL Wiggin, a coat room for each, and on the northern The committee will meet every month on ! line of battle in an open field on high ground sented in New York It is riddled with bullets. S II. Webb, W. A. Hill, W. S. White, Peter side, in the projecting wing, is Supervisor years, resigning in the Spring of 1889 to enter the Friday evening preceding the first Mon-1 with the enemy in the woods in I heir front. I have done my best and my whole duty, as I Kennedy, G. L. Knight, C. M. Kalloch, J. IL Dunton’s room, 12x16 feet, neatly finished upon his present labors as cashier of the Lime- day iu each month, and will at that time ex-1 Colonel Berry’s men were assailed by a mur hope. I am sorry indeed to have lost so Haines, W. II. Kittredge, A. J.Crockett, Z.O. and furnished, and connecting with all the rock National Bank. During his services in amine all hills presented them. Bills must be derous lire of artillery and small arms, which many, many men in a losing affair. Not less Bragg, J. D. May, D. N. Mortland, W. M. ro mis by a system of electric annunciators. the Lincoln Street school, many of his schol made out on or he attached to proper vouch ars were children of his pupils in the fifties. laid many a gallant fellow low, and gave the than 3000 killed and wounded on our side Purringlon, A. B. Crockett and Misses C arrie The school rooms are 25x35 feet, having ers which can he procured of the city treasurer, i regiment its first baptism of fire and blood. and prisoners—say twice as many more of and Lizzie Jameson. from live io seven windows, so that they are During his %ng connection with the schools The members of the committee will not re Beyond the Warrenton road, and to the the enemy. The victory was ours up to one all well lighted. These rooms are finished in of the city he gratefully remembers innumer ceive bills, but they must be left at the city NOTES ^ISSUED able kindnesses from both pupils aud parents. jeft of the road down which our troops had half hour of our arrival on the ground. At cypress with maple floors, have adamant treasurers office. 1 inarched from Sudley Springs, is a hill that time the enemy was reinforced by 17,000 blackboards covered with Clark’s blackboard Mr. McLain is at present a valuable mem Bills that are not left at the city treasurer’s with a farm house on it. Behind this hill men. and that fact together with the failure paint, and are provided with the most modern ber of the Rockland School Board, and the office on or before the regular meeting of the the enemy had early in the day planted some of ammunition lost the battle. Our part was Philharmonic Society Has Ils Fill o Harmonics— seats and desks. At each end of the corridor 1 conferring of his name upon the new school committee will be compelled to wait a month of its most annoying batteries. Across the to fight, and cover as far as possible the re He Wedded a Big Singer are broad stairways leading to the basem ent1 building is a compliment most worthily he* before being put into roll of accounts. 'The | road from this hill was another hill, or rather treat. 1 am well, but exhausted, and my men and second floor. On the second floor are 1 stowed. reason for this is obvious. The committee de- • elevated ridge or table land. The hottest are nearly so. 1 will mention names of men At the weekly rehearsal of the Wight Phil votes several hours at its regular session to part of the contest was for the possession of belonging to Rockland killed: making up the roll, uud after that work is harmonic Society, Thursday evening, Rev. C. FORCING THE SEASON this hill with a house on it. 1 leintzelinan’s Company B — Asahel Tuwne, B. W. Fletcher, Everett Bean of l homaston rendered a solo EXCEPTION TO RULE. completed, it necessitates a great deal of division was engaged here, Howard’s bri Cbos. O. Fernuld. “ The Plains of Peace,” by Barnard. Mr. bother to again open the roll and introduce Company C—Dennis Cunning, B. II. Tillson, ri. gade of which Colonel Berry’s regiment formed P . V o«e. • Bean has a rich baritone voice, of smooth, A Beaten Man Wins and a Rockland Citizen Is April Freezes Bring Forth Butterflies. Robins and additional bills. a part, being on the right. Company D -J . A. Bpurloelc, Wqi. U.Foes,Geo. cultured quality, and is an exceptionally a Few Mayflower Buds Col. Berry was ordered to support a battery C. Hturhhd, Juinua Bulky. pleasing singer. The Society hopes to he Elected Io a High and Honorable Office- FOUR Company II—(I. F. Cuimlnghuui, .James Finn, 111 his front, and forming his regiment in line W est W . < uok, E. W. Anduraou. favored again at an early day. Next Thurs .»f battle, with the Second Vermont on his left day evening Mrs. Nellie Jones of Portland, The Oth annual session of the Grand Lodge Will, son of George O. B. Crockett, found Capt. Otis Ingraham is home for a brief be advanced up the hili through the thickets . i s pupil of Kotzchmar, will favor the society f Maine, New England Order of Protection, a live butterfly on .Maverick street, 'Thursday vacation. Since the opening of the 1894 where he found one caisson. Here also he Colonel Berry is given especial mention for wlljj pjano solos, was held in Bangor last Tuesday. Grand morning, and brought him to T he C.-G. office season Capt. Ingraham has commanded found Lieut. Kirby with his facecovered with his conduct at the battle of Bull Run in the | Many Thomaston people remember William W arden A. A. Beaton of Rockland presided for examination. Rather cold weather for four steamboats—lirst the |Katahdin then the blood, on a horse that had been shot through report of In, liriga.lc toinmaiuler, < I |j. | w(,u spent several summer seasons and he made an address recommending the butterflies. City of City of Bangor, then the 1’eiiobscot the nose. T his was all that was left of the ( )liver O. Howard, and, indeed, it was his gal jn H)at loW11 Mr Eatons wifc> Ekna Ke. course of work for the coming year. The The first robin has heeu seen. Mr. Putnam, the Mt. Desert. battery. The Fourth Maine was delayed a lantry at this battle which insured his promo- | j1CWj js a celebrated dramatic soprano, who al membership of the order in the United I a South Thomaston milkman, reports it Capt. Ingraham is esteemed boat com- little by the thicket in getting into position, tion later on. has recently made a most triumphal Euro States is 17,000. The Grand Lodge degr&< Mayflower buds are being found 1 mauder. was given to 58. Officers were elected as iiut soon came into line with the Second Ver [TO IIU CONTINUED. J pean lour. mont, and opened fire. Rebel batteries on the follows: There is more Catarrh in this section of the Miss Julia Poyzer, the talented mezzo so- country than all other diseases put together, right and left poured a steady fire on Berry’s piano, has been induced to form a class in Grand Warden, A. A. Beaton of Rockland; THEY MAKE WORK. regiment. Sergeant Major Chapman was the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS rand Vice Warden, J. W. Chadwick of Gar- and until the last few years was supposed to vocal instruction in this city, ami will begin be incurable. For a great many years doctors first victim, and he fell pierced in the heart her labors at Philharmonic Hall, tomorrow, liner; Grand Secretary, A. E. Verrill of Au two New Industries Established In To»n The; pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed with a rifle hall. The; Hoar Complaints and Dclibczate New Wednesday, from nine a. m. to four p. ni. burn; Grand Treasurer, E. W. Jackson of rtlaud; Grand Chaplain, Mrs. If. A. Libby local remedies, aud by constantly failing to “ fell my wife I am shot—God bless her,” Member Proving Vet; Valuable. Miss Poyzer, aside from her talent as a solo He'p the General Business cure with local treatment, pronouuced it incur murmured the gallant fellow, as a comrade ist, has studied with the best teachers with a tf Biddeford; Grand Guide, Albert Hawes of stooped to catch his fast words. S. If. Chap rtlaud; Grand Guardian, F. J. Otis of Port able. Science has proven calatih to he a con view to vocal instruction and is prepared to land; Grand Sentinel, Patrick I lave, of Gar- 1 b“ le» Atkl“» 'tu“* * » ■ '"“ ‘ed » stitutional disease aud therefore requires con man was the first man to enlist in the Fourth County Commissioners Jones, Cook aud teach the latest aud most approved vocal Bowden were iu sesssion at the court house, diner; lru.tee., MraEllen II u.»ey of Portland, ■>«* lhc « « stitutional treatment.' Hall’s Latairh Cure, Maiue and the first in that regiment to oiler methods. This opportunity is indeed a rare manufactured by F. Cheney & Co., loiedo, his life f r his country. He left a wife and early last week, listening to complaints and S. 1». Wiggin of Ellsworth; Representatives to b'»> bmalley’. Irlack.m.th shop, aud has there on , ami the singers of the county will be Supreme Lodge, Mi.. I . S.
BOSTON LETTER. EASTER SERVICES MEN AND WOMEN. MILLINERY OPENINGS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bottom, A pr. 8, 18P6. Rockland Churchos Will Obsortc the Festival in Having Especial Reference to People Davis Tillson,Geo. I.. Knight, S. H. Week For Ladles Only Bui the Gentlemen Of Coune Their Usual Elaborate Manner. Well Known Hereabouts. andC. F. Williams of Rockland, S. II. Allen Will Hare to Pay the Bills. Cut Flowers! ofThom n.t n, H. L. Shepherd of Rockport O u r and Nelson liall of St. George Next Sun lay is Easter and the city churches Mrs. Rachel Linnekin of St. George was in Which Will Soon Be Made in The ladies are all in a flutter this week, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ,*Trilby” begins its first and last week at with special music and appropriate discources town last week, called here by the death of anxiously waiting the annusl spring millinery the Park Theatre, tonight. ( higinally booked will formftttv observe the day. ner sister-in-law. Mrs. J. .Albert Wheeler. Waldoboro District. openings w hen they will have an opportunity D iam o n d s. for a fortnight, the engagement has been ex I . W. Wight and wife and Miss Martha to examine and admire the handsome display Cut Flowers and Floral tended twice, but it cannot be prolonged be Wight are absent on a trip to Boston and of spring styles made by our milliners. There yond this week, as Mr. l’almcr takes his com At St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, prelimin Emblems furnished at ary services are held all this week. Mass will New York------Nathan F. Cobb has been se Prophecy as to Rockland Inspector—* are radical changes from the styles of a year pany to New York to produce the play in his verely ill, but is now improving. ago, smaller shapes as a general thing being FINEST Short Notice. own theatre on Easter Monday. Hoyt’s “A be celebrated every morning at seven o’clock, Damariscotta Has Goodly Number Wednesday evening will occur the Rosary M. D. Hall from New York has been visit shown. Many of the hats turn back from the LINE OF EASTER NECKWEAR Temperance Town” will be the succeeding at* of Candidates — How They Regard face and are trimmed to give a broad look. traction at the Park. and Benediction, and Friday evening the ing his parents in this city, Cap!. S. II. Hall Stations of the Cross. Sunday High mass and wife, corner Lindsey and Union streets, The effect, however, is greatly softened by the YOU EVER SAW. A. C. STROUT, “The Black ( rook,” with the finest accom Each Other — Unofficial Announce handsome trimmings used. Ribbons, lace, paniments in the way of scenery, armor, cos will be celebrated at 10:30. The church where Mrs. Hall has been spending the winter. choir, under direction of Miss Lizzie McNa Mr. M. D. Hall left Saturday for New York, ment of Thomaston Deputy. ostrich feathers, flowers and chiffon are much 1 AGENT, tumes and the like, and with the largest com mara, will sing Hache s “Blessed Sacrament” whence he goes to Wilmington, Del., where used. The Napoleon hat and Dutch bonnet I pany ever seen in this production will be the THE FLAT SCARFS Thomaston, - - Maine Mass. he will take charge of the bouse of Schwarzs- are leaders. A new creation is the Trilby hat, ' Easter ottering which manager Eugene Tomp high crowned and with wide brim, and no j AND SOFT END FOUR IN-HANDS kins will present at the Boston Theatre, the child A Sulzberger Co., shippers of beeves. .At the Church of Immanuel next Sunday This is the largest European shipping house The last appointment made by Collector J. doubt it will be as popular as the book of the ' initial performance to take place next Satur same name. The wide brim and wide trim- , ARE POPULAR STYLES. day evening. Among the new features will morning, the pastor, Rev. Thomas Stratton, in this country. Mr. Hall takes a most res E. Moore was that of Whitney Long of Ten will preach on “The Results of the Indwel ponsible position, but is well qualified for it, ant’s Harbor to his old position of deputy for mings are used that the hats may harmonize 50c and 75c. be the Athos family of acrobats, the juggling with the large sleeves. The exhibits will show of Mardo, the amu'tng contributions of John ling Christ Spirit.” The evening subeict will having been in the employ of the Swifts for St. George, which be filled very acceptably be “Newness of Life.” The music for the nearly ten years. under Cleveland’s former administration. He marvels of the millinery art and the milliners, Paige and Allie G.lbert. “The cigarette bal with corps of assistants, are as busy as bees let,” “musical della,” “Bowery two step” and day will lie as follows: Mrs. Obed Buck. Pleasant street, is ill with took possession April 1. There was no oppo FOUR-IN-HANDS, la grippe. sition to Mr. Long, although it was under preparing for the openings Friday and Satur “the Tommy Ktkins ballet” are also very day. Following is a list of milliners and BAND AND BUTTON ON TECKS, ong features. On Thursday and Friday ‘C hrist Is R isen ,’ J. A. Norris C. F. Kittredge and wife went to Boston yes stood at one time that Deputy Sheriff John ’H •■anti a," Jules Granier assistants: E a s te r gening* the house will be closed. terday------Miss Jennie Kalloch and Miss Ad- S. Smalley was a candidate. The only ap ‘Angels* Easter Song,” J. H. Brewer pointments now remaining to be made are Miss L. Etta Philhrook, assisted by Miss BOWS AND STRING TIES, • performance of “ Rob Roy” at the Cas- With violin iihligato by W. M. Purlngtn die Gale are on a trip to Boston and New ‘Hallelujah, Christ is Risen,” R. <•». K the Rockland inspector and the deputies in Helen Cole and Miss Susie Calderwood. Ijuarc Theatre last Saturday evening was York—Miss Beth Farwell arrived home Sat McDonald & Ferguson, assisted by Mrs. 25c and 50c, Is coming on apace. Spring is verily .Wed with a more than a usual amount of urday from a visit to the family of Judge W. Damariscotta and Thomaston. In Damariscotta there are a number of A. II. Jones, head trimmer, Miss Mary Lud with us. Now are you ready for /predation. At the finish o f the first act, A. Field, Boston—Mrs. E. K. Glover and candidates, including George Berry, George wig, Miss Ada Perry. Easter? The new dress, gloves, laces, rhich represents the gathering of the clans daughter Alice have returned from Boston---- Mrs. N. B. Dunton, assisted by Miss Sadie A BEWILDERING prior to their departure for the battle of Miss Stella Keene has returned from a sojourn E. Weeks, Lowell II. Sidelinger, Aleck Tea etc.? Wc have specially planned for gue and John Rafter. Mr. Sidelinger is a Gilchrist, Mrs. Lida Emery, Miss Jennie Fisk, ARRAY OF STYLISH PATTERNS Culloden, the audience insisted upon a double Next Sunday will be a marked day at the in Boston and Portl nd. In the latter place Miss Maud Drake. this, with our large line of goods, encore, after which every principal member she was the guest of Rev. W. M. Kimmell and resident of Newcastle, while the rest live in First Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. J. H. Damariscotta. Mr. lifcrry ^as deputy under Mrs. D. E. Hoyt, assisted by Miss z\da B. AND TASTY COLORINGS. fancy and plain, and the spring shades of the company was called before the curtain. l’arshley, will preach upon “ Historic wife------R. H. Crockett and Miss Anna Crock Berry, Miss Carrie Barnard, Miss Madge Com- There is little probability that the manage ett attended the Gilmore dancing party in Collector Moore during his former term. of kid gloves, and new Inces and other Resurrections.'' 1 he choir will render the Berry, Weeks and Sidelinger are the regular ery of Warren. ment of the Castle Square Theatre will have following music: Portland, Friday evening. They were enter Mrs. J. E. Doherty & Co., assisted by Miss ' accessories to complete the toilet. You to exert themselves to book other attractions tained by Mr. andj Mrs. Fred E. Richards at candidates. Of these Mr. Sidelinger really DON'T a. M. Mary E. Wiggin, Miss Helen Coombs, Miss I to finish their season prior to the season their new home------S. H. Welt and daughter has the backing of the Democratic organiza have no time to lose. If you neglect 1 —organ Voluntary—“Processional March,’’ tion. Messrs. Teague and Rafter are willing, Nellie M. Thorndike of Rockport, Miss Lillian SLEEP WELL? of comic opera, which Manager Rose has Bdgar B. 8mith Alice arrived Saturday from Boston------Theo Savage of Bangor. this, and arc not ready for Easter, it just announced, as “Rob Roy’’ will be 1—“ H osanna” Z/aeAe dore Simonton and wife are in New York, and want it if the others can’t get it, and 3— “Christ Our Passover,” Schilling they rather hope they can't. All are good Mrs. J. C. R. Sullivan, assisted by Miss Liz RIDE A RAMBLER. will be like not starting “on time” in magnet enough to attract the musical peo 4— Organ Offertory—"Grand Offertoire,” visiting their son Maurice and bride----- Harry zie Riley, Miss Nellie Lynn, Miss Clarise An ple of Boston for some time to come W- B. Winner Hix left Satuaday for a trip to Georgia, where men. Mr. Teague is a well known railway YOU'LL SLEEP the race. Just n little behind all the postal clerk and at one time ran on the Rock derson, Miss Hilda Astle. Sei.ae. 6—Easter Carol—“.Iesss Christ is Risen Today” his parents, T. W. Hix and wife, are spending J. R. Frohock is assisted by Miss E. E. rest of the year. We shall he glad to Jurre/I the winter------Dr. R. B. Miller was in Boston land-Portland route LIKE A 6— "Thia Is the Day” Arne It is quite generally understood that out of Brackett of Boston, head millinery, Miss show you our goods as often as von 7— Tenor Hong—"Angel’s Message,” A. F. I.ond Sunday------E. M. Shaw has been confined to Luda Blethen, Miss Lizzie GiMhrisr, Miss Mr. Lord the house with a severe sickness. the mass of candidates for the Rockland in TOP. see fit to call on us. 8— "Awake Thou That Bleeaeat” F. C. Maker spectorship the name of George W. Hicks Nina Frohock. REV. I. W. HILL '•—organ Postlude—"March” Batiste will be forwarded. He was the original can '’olos by Misses True worthy, Hodgkins and THE CHURCHES. Infants’ Pillsbury. didate before the collector was appointed. It Pastor Methodist Church, Accord, N. Y. is understood, however, that M. A. Rice and and The Sunday School will give an Easter •ays rancorous diseases can be cured. Last Quarterly Conference for the year at others of the Democratfc committee en concert, in the evening, the service beginning Methodist Church, tomorrow ( Wednesday) M isses’ at six p. m. The choir will sing the following dorse Capt. Freeman Hall. THE MEAOOWS, J. F. G regory & Son, evening. Regarding the Thomaston deputyship it ^ A c c o r d , N. Y.—Under the old school numbers. method it was believed that any disease of At the Church of Immanuel, Universalist is unofficially announced that I). P. Rose, F. A. Blackington, who attended tne Spirit One Price Clothiers 1— “ Easter Triumph" Bolden who filled the position formerly under Mr. COUNTER cancerous growth could never be cured. The 2— “He Is Risen” Schilling next Sunday morning, an offering will be taken ualist meeting in Boston on the 31st of March, and Outfitters. THE Offers some Ex surgeon’s knife was resorted to, but the old 8—Song for Easter” N. B. Allen for the Nebraska sufferers. Moore, will be appointed. There was but reports that there were 32 different Spiritual cellent Bargains. one other candidate for this position, R. I. 25c trouble was sure to break out again. The ordinance of baptism will follow the ist meetings held in the city that day, and Rev. Mr. Rogers of Michigan preached in Thompson, esq., of Union. Under Farwell Opera House, Since the discovery of Dr. Kennedy’s concert. The committee on decorations the Cong'l Church, Sunday. He came as a that the attendance was reported larger than 421 MAIN ST.. Favorite Remedy, all this has been changed consists of Mrs. S. M. Bird, Mrs. F. L. Cum supply and not as a candidate. ever before. ROCKLAND, ME. mings,Mrs. Dr. Hanscom, Mrs. C. F. Simmons —the action of Favorite Remedy upon the Rev. John Pettengill, pastor of Free Bap VARIOUS PARTIES. Geo. S. Pendleton and C. L. Sherer will and Mrs. H. G. Bird. Crockett Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. MCDONALD & FERGUSON, ccesHors to Mia. J m , H anrahan. L. ETTA PHILBROOK, Thorndike Hotel Block. 14 L lm e r o c k S t- I-deal in the beering Ideal is the motto of A handsome line ol Easter Novelties and FOLKS AND THINGS F. A. Blackington who is handling the Ideal Cards can be seen at Dunn A- Carr’s, 413 , Mowing Machines. No machine ever made Main street, Rockland. can stand the test with them. The Standard Bottling Co. will soon begin perationt. Miss Mary E. Brady was seriously injured KINDERGARTEN Sunday afternoon in jumping from a buggy. TO-NIGHT Col. \V. II. Fogler will deliver the Mentor- Miss Brady and John Hanrahan were return They Delight Rockland People Miss K. Josephine Bromley of New York, al Day address in this city. ing to Rockland where the horse became Graduate of Prof. Felix Adler’s Normal Class, Tuesday, April 9th. Thomaston Steam Laundry will begin its frightened by the electrics. Miss Brady in With Their Cute Presentation. will open her Kindergarten and Primary ( lass Lockland collection the 15th. jumping struck on her head, landing only for young children, Monday, April 1st; also a Rev. L. IL Bean of Knightvillc preached few feet from the rear of the car. Large Audiences Witness the Produc Preparatory Class for Teachers. For terms for Rev. Mr. Bradlee, Sunday. Charles Philhrook has a couple of pullets and particulars apply from 9 to 12 a. nt., 17 tion and Enthusiastically Applaud Maple street. 12 BYRON Rev. J. H. Parthley of this city will deliver that are going to scratch their way through the Memorial Day address in Lewiston. the world all right. The tirst eggs they laid the Many Pretty Features—Plot of C. M. Tibbetts has a line variety of sweet Fine Early Rose potatoes from Matinicus measured 4^x34 inches and \ 3 '4 respect the Play- Handsome Amount Netted are selling in the market for 70 cents a bushel. ively and weighed about 316 of an ounce; peas in hi9 new spring stock of seeds. the second eggs measured, 8!4x6 and S 'jx s 3,, for Time and Trouble. C. E. Havener has an interesting curiosity respectively, weighing 4 ounces each. in the shape of an old Rockland City Guard bearskin cap. The sickness of Manager Calder necessi The Brownies in Fairyland, the musical tated a postponement of the anniversary open Clerk of Courts Starrett is to lecture in cantata in two acts, by Palmer Cox, upon ing of the Atkinson Furnishing Co., to next which so much interest has centered for sev ratt Memorial Church, April l8».on “An Saturday, April 13. The display of huuse fur evening with the German poets.” eral weeks, especially among the little folks nishings will be well worthy an inspection and of our city, was presented Friday afternoon Arthur S. Hall has bought, through F. M. the opportunity should he missed by none. EASTER - at th k- Shaw’s agency, the C. W. Lee barber shop, and evening at Farwell Opera House, by The store will be open during the day and 100 boys and girls in fairy and brownie cos 4 1 1 Main street, over'Dunn A Carr’s. evening and all are invited. tumes. under the auspices of the Ladies Cir Masonic Hall has been provided with lava Local Markets.—Corn is selling at 55 and cle of the M. E church. tories and modern sanitary conveniences, long 58 cents; meal and cracked corn, 55 cents; The hall was well filled in the afternoon, FLOWERS. needed, and now greatly appreciated. oats, 45 to 50 cents; shorts, 21 to 23 cents. and the audience showed its appreciation of Fine assortment of A visit to the Mather greenhouses shows Beef is selling wholesale from 84 cents to 10A the novel entertainment by frequent applause BOSTON that the stock of Easter flowers is more than cents, and retailing, steak 30 cents, roast 25 and by filling the house again in the evening. Easter Lilies, usually complete this year. The lilies are cents. This rise in beef is due to several The stage was tastily decorated with potted more than beautiful. causes, scarcity of cattle, the wholesale ship plants, and the little ones, who completely lu «ut bloom or pots dom e ment to Europe and the scarcity of corn with magnificent specimens t 1 se- Steamer Frank Jones will begin on two Idled the remaining space, looked beautiful, le-ct from. Tne finest variety trips per week on May 8 leaving Rockland which to feed the cattle. the whole forming a very pretty picture. we have ever grown. K. J. Mayhew, the kerosene oil man who The scene of the play was in the garden CLOTHING Wednesday and Saturday and Machiasport Monday and Thursday. has been supplying his customers from a bar of Queen Flora in Fairyland, where the Queen Roses, Carnations, rel carried in his wagon, was served a mighty nolding court, surrounded by her friends, S h o r t s .—Jere Harrington s house receives new paint------Ingraham market greatly im mean trick Friday night, some persons having Aesthetica, Tippy toes, Toddlekins, and all her Hyacinths, Violets, 0 liili ft proved by new front------The baseball sub stolen bis measures, tunnels, etc., ami pulled Iadies-in-waiting, when the band of brownies scription papers meet with cordial reception. the faucet out of the oil barrel, spilling a bar enter, led by Prince Aldebaran, who falls in STORE rel of oil. The measures have been recovered, love with Queen Flora, and is promised her Etc., Etc. T. II. McLain has given the schools in Ups and Downs of Life but the oil was a total loss. He expects to he hand in marriage if he will destroy the ene Splendid Hyacinths in pots. McLain Building a handsome new flag, 21x12 around in a few days with a new supply. mies of the faiiies, which he and his followers Give In your Easter orders sule at Opera Hous feet, made by S. T. Mugridge. It was waving promise to do. At this juncture they suddenly early. in the breeze when school opened yesterday. At the performance of Pauline Hall, in this city April 24th, the famous American beauty discover, to their utter dismay, that the twins Frank Morse leads in the bowling contest and Queen of Comic Opera, there will be pre are missing, and while they are looking for MRS. A. C. MATHER, 400 Children’s Suits to be sold at Healey’s with a score of 277, which is 20 sented a beautiful souvenir consisting of : them an Italian organ grinder and his trained pins ahead of all previous records. Herbert magnificent picture of Miss Hall, large size, bear arrive. During the wrestling between Creenhouses cor. Pleasant arrabee leads with the small pins, with a run eight by fouitecn inches, tinted and appropri them their disguises are pulled off, when, lo ! for Less than Half Price. . . of 222: ately autographed. It represents Miss Hall they prove to be none other than the lost and Purchase Sts. Boston : Cafe, Spear, May & Stover have on exhibition gowned in a magnificent Worth costume in twins. This is followed by the appearance of some of the finest specimens of water colors the character of Lady Honuria in the last act several Mother Goose characters, after which in response to a drum call, “To Arms! To HUNT BUILDING. that we have ever seen displayed there. They of “Dorcas.” The picture is the work of the i h r f b s are from the brush of Major Chas. B. Green famous theatrical photographer. Morrison, of Arms! ” oft inarch the brownies to defeat the halgh. Chicago. fairies’ enemies, amid the cheers of the fairies. The Brownies are next engaged in con •lACK m — Rockland, to Mr. and M rs. W .C . Jack- Me.1 ctokll 100 S u i t s ,$1.50 The Oliver and Kate Byron company that structing a tank tn which to send the enemy ■011, a daughter. appear in the opera bouse to night is com AMUSEMENTS ANO ANNOUNCEMENTS- Heaklem—Rockland, April 3, Ur Mr. and Mia. away after capture. A skirmish with the William Searles, a daughter. Table Board by the ilay or week. Former Price 82.60 and 83.00. posed of high class artists and theatre goers 1’EHKY—South Thomaston, April 4, to Mr. and will find one of the very best attractions that enemy goes on, resulting in the vanquishing The next meeting of the Willing Workers of the brownies who are put to (light. A Mrs. F. L. Perry, a daughter—Murguret Eliza. has ever appeared here. will meet with Mrs. Pettengill, Bay View F ogg—West Appleton, March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. council of war is then held and they plan to O. F. Fogg, a son. CAMDEN. ME. The Ladies Auxiliary of the V. M. C. A. Square, Thursday evening. try the scheme of capturing the enemy in a Hh cm a n — W aldoboro, March 22, to Mr. nnd M rs. 100 S u i t s ...... wdl meet Friday afternoon at the parlors at a net, whereupon Uncle Sam is disguised as a Edwin C. Shuman, a son. In planning for the big shows, don’t forget Bo b b in s —Deer Isle, March 21, to Mr. and Mrs. three o’clock. The president desires to meet dragon-fly and gains access to the enemy’s Otis 8. Bobbins, a daughter. ------Former Price $3.60 and $4,00. .1 many members as possible as plans are to the grand benefit testimonal to be tendered camp, returning with the news that the enemy Co narv—D eer Isle, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. be made for Junior work. Eddie LaBarre in Farwell Opera House, is sleeping, and the brownies rush off and re Francis Conary, a son. Monday, April 22. The program is to he Dow—Deer Isle. March 20,to Mr.and Mrs. Moses TAX NOTICE. |0 0 S u it s ...... $ 2 . 5 0 The statement made in severul papers that turn with the enemy fast in the meshes of the A. Dow, a daughter. Notice« I Uh hereby h .r e b o irgiven k .n that fhul all >11 WReal o.l TCatu» Estate taxedI. m .1 * W Rev. J. H. Parshley had resigned the presi- big one and we shall give a synopsis of it next net. The result is the acceptance of the B h i.m ig io N—Deer Isle. March 19, to Mr.aud Mrs. iu thin city for the year 1894, upon which the Tar ency of the Citizen’s League is erroneous. week. Prince by Queen Flora, and the Dude and Charles W. Hrimlglou, a daughter. shall remain unpaid on the 20th of May, IH95, wll Ci.eavki.a n d —Deer Isle, March 16, to Mr. and be advertised on that date and sold by Public Auc Former Price 84.60 and 86.00. At the last meeting of the League Rev. Mr. Aesthetica follow her example. Mrs. Robert A. Cleaveland, a sou. tion, ns provided by law. Parshley stated that he feared he would be 'fickets for the A. O. IL drama and ball at The play was interspersed with catchy and :t0-33 E. 8. FARWELL, Collector. bliged by press of work to give up the posi Farwell Opera House Monday, April 15, are appropriate songs anil duets, the whole con tion but he has not yet done so. on sale at Harrington’s market, where seats cluding with a grand chorus. C a rria g e s. 100 S u it s ...... $3.00 can be checked any time during this week. The Free Baptist Sunday school has elected The little folks performed their various Don’t fail to see the Two Midgets in new parts exceptionally well, and did credit to W ooster—Co o k —-Kocklnud, Mrs. Anna Qranger=l)ow j F o rm e r P r i c e $6.50, 86, 86 60 and 87. these officers: Superintendent, Charles P. dances. C. W. Bradlee, Montell M. Wooster and Melissa Wood; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Eva themselves and to Mrs. A. I. Mather and Mrs. C. Cook, both of Racklund. OF NEW YORK, E. Snow; Clerk, Miss Laura Rhodes; Treas Emery Thomas, who had the training and Ca n n in g —Ba n k s—Rockland, April 2. Frank (J. Americans have been patronizing ballet drilling of them. A special and delightful Carnlng and Oeorgle A. Banks, both of Vinalhuven. Taken pleasure in announcing to the musi- .* This is a Bona Fide Slaughter Sale, no Newspaper Talk. urer, George W. Storey; Librarian, Miss V08E—WiN( Hen ba < n—W ashington, March 28, dancing for nearly three-quarters of a century, feature was the fan drill by 12 young misses, by T. 8. Bowden, esq., W||]|am Vote aud Wattle eal people thut she Intends to spend the Lucy Wood. There are 164 pupils enrolled. and to-day it has a stronger hold ou the pub cumlng smurner iu Rockland, aud will be I which was admirably executed. A. Winchenbucb, both of Washington. prepured to give thorough and consclen Come and see tor yourself. The Maine Pant Co. wants 25 girls at once. lic than ever. It is estimated by conservative Mrs. R. A. Ingraham, president of the circle, Work at the factory is rushing and it is nec tlous Instruction lu : : : : people who are in a position to know, that under whose management it was presented, is s3 e a tfis . essary to work three evenings a week to keep fully three thousand ballet girls are now em to he congratulated upon the success which Voice Culture & Artistic Singing i up with the orders. The pants made by this ployed in this country, and nine out often attended her efforts which resulted in giving the company are of a superior quality and they are Europians. Forty-two of these are with Ben ja m in —Rockland, April 4, Harry Buujumiu, To beginner us well as to more advauced BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, public such an unique and pleasing entertain snathe of Lancashire, Euglund, aged 27 years, 4 Z“ Granger-Dow has long been have no trouble in disposing o f all they can that superb legendary spectacle, “The Black ment and which netted the society Si40. duvs. The remains were taken to Boston for burial. accomplished singer and manufacture. Crook.” which appears here the last of the W a t t s—Rockland, April 2. Harsh F., wife of teacher, and Is recotnemtidedI by the best William J. Walls, aged 3U years, 2 days The re rnuideluns in the couutry. The veteran A. C. PHILBRICK, Proprietor. - - ROCKLAND, Ml A telegram received by \V. T. ( ubb, Thurs month. Tickets ready Saturday, April 12. COST OF COURTING. mains were taken lo Rockville for burial. conductor, (.'arl Zerrahu, says: “ It gives day, from A. C. Gay, New York, announced Hiiik i.a n d —Rockland, A pril 1, Arnot- R. blilr- j greatest pleasure to recommend Mr the disappearance of Capt. Joseph Metcalf, of To-night, Tuesday, April 9, Mr. and Mrs. laud, aged 74 years, II months, 7 riuys. The re Anna Granger Dow aa a most excellent Long Courtship Happily Ended After Mani mains were taken to Winslow for burlul. teacher in the urt of singing In all Ita differ schooner Charlie and Willie. Capt. Metcalf Oliver Doud Byron and great city company WoHTKit—Cumden, A pril 3, llirara, sou of Fred out branches 1 liud the plcusure of meet City of Rockland ! a as last seen on the deck of the schooner, of players in “ Ups and Downs of Life.” The Years Trial- Other Matters. aud Man Woster, aged 18 years. tng Mrs. Dow in Paris years ago ami I NOTICE. B e l l s —South Brooksville, April 2, Mrs. Albert know of the perfect training and schooling Tuesday night, anchored off Perth Amboy. play is entitled “ Ups and Downs of Life,” The Joint Standing Committee »u Accounts and It is believed by those on board that he fell Kells. through which trite has worked ut that tlm< and certainly, considering the variety of life Kkllait—Thom aston, A pril 2, Emery Kellur. under the greui teacher, M. Gilbert Dupres, Claims of the city of Rockland will be In »easion at New overboard and was drowned. There are many, From Clerk of Courts Starrctl's records the City Treasurer's office ou the FRIDAY EVEN to which the audience is introduced, the title we glean the following court items 8N(»w—South Thniuustou, A pril 2, Moses C. and later in Boston under Mum. Ruders- Buow, aged 80 years, 3 uioutln-. d orf. I recommend Mrs I low lo all who ING preceding the fit si Monday of u ----- ‘u however, who believe that the captain will is fitly adapted. The plot or rather plots, as for the purpose of examluing claims ag turn up again all right. Captain Metcalf has The number of cases on the docket dis Da vis—Neur Yarmouth. Novia Scoria, April 1, wish lo study the art of singing and to the two distinct pieces of scheming are carried posed of, 19; non-suited and continued, one Charles Z, Davie, of Rockland, a native of < tiller, whole musical public In gcm ral.” All bills must be unproved by the party eontractinitract! ng Spring Goods oeen in the employ of F. Cobb & Co. for 20 them, must bo made out on proper vouchers, whlcl out, runs on familiar lines. There is no lack each. mule of schooner Alfred Keen. Signed, Caiu. Zekkaun. years. Later advices state that he was seen of sensational episodes and mirth provoking H ayden—Houth Thomaston, April 1, Capt. Fred Anyone wishing lo consult Mrs. Dow In regard cun be procured of the City Treasurer, and must be in Boston Saturday night, but the report is 'l’he expenses of the session were as follows : 8. Hayden, aged 52 years, 3 days. to lesaona may do so by addressing her at 476 left at the City Treasurer’s office on or before the love-making, and fortunately the popular irand jury, $100.82; traverse juries, $1345.08; Boynton—-W indsor, March 31, t'hurles W. Boyn dute of the Committee’s monthly meeting. Bills Ready! not believed here. WASHINGTON AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. not piesenied at the regular meeting of the Com dramatist has avoided a murder scene. The sheriff's hills, $384.50; stenographer's, ton, a native of East Palermo, aged 25 years, 1 closing act of the piece is devoted to clearing month, 3 days. The remultin were brought to mlltoe must wait until the succeeding month before Summer board is wanted for one or two $40.90; summoning jurors, $24; bills of Rockland for burial. BUSINESS FOR SALE. being out into the roll ol accounts. away tbc mystery and effecting < reconcilia criminal costs, $496.30; referees bills, $69.50; Ci.ARK—W aldoboro, March 2d, Mary A., wife of M.S. AUSTIN, months for family of four by \V. A. liodgden Iu the Thriving Village of Warren, Me. H G. W. SMITH, Our custuuiers are requeued to i tion between the estranged couple, and the examining record A 1889-92, $135; total Albert R Clark, aged (44 sears, 8 mouths. make aelertioua ol materiala j of St. Louis, Mo., 525 Spring Avenue. curtain falls upon the blissful picture of a H iaciX s— W orcester, Muss , A pril 3, ut the real- Ou account of other business which requires my E- W. PORTER, $26.56. deuce of lu-r usughter, Mrs. C. it. Cioakett, Mrs. whole aitenllou, 1 olft-r lor sale my stock In tiude Committee on Accounts uud Claims. aud leave their orders ab early reunited household. The piece is plentifully Received from lines, $2790, all of which, Ciurion F. Higgins, wife of Zeuus II. Higgins, aged at Brown’s store, consisting of Hutn, (. ups, Boots in the bcasou as they oau inakj Dr. Sullivan of Portland, specialist of the and Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Stationery, punctuated with comedy, which is supplied w ith the exception of $5, was received from 60 years. H months Funeral services were held at it couveuieut to do so, for thq eye and ear, will be at my office next Satur Bur Harbor Sunday. etc. The only Hat store lu town For the next 30 bene tit aud convenience t by Kate Byron as Judkins, a servant girl, and liquor cases. days I shall sell goods at cost unless sold before Insurance Co. of North America, day, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, for treat Page—W arren, A pril 4, Caleb Noyes Page, aged as ours. We have for aeve| Fred Warren as Smith, a grocer’s clerk. The case of William Slatet vs. Lindley M. that time. For further particulars inquire of OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN- ment o f all diseases of the eye and ear. 93 years, 8 m ouths, 21 day* years past been so much | Judkins masquerades as a Duchess and Smith Staples, which first appeared at the March G. D. GOULD. Incorporated in 1T'.'4. Commenced business lu I7v2. with orders after the F. E. H itchcock. pretends to be an Eutglish lord. It is the term, 1870, was settled satisfactorily to both Use ‘Miood BMiuarltau” Liniment C haiu.k* P latt, President. sou had fairly set iu, witticisms of this pair that brighten and parties after figuring in court for 25 years. BUSINESS FOR SALE. G u e v il l e . E. Furan, becretary. been sometimes impossibll enliven the play and give to it an even r«».« Watches aud Jewelry at Genth meet the wants of all it] The number of divorces granted was 24. A Ksre Opportunity la t h e Prosperous Capital paid up In easb|63,«»u0,00o. balance of light and shade. In the role of Ylllag*- of Warren. Assets December 31, 18V4. matter of time for deliver/ no promise is ever allowo GOLD BONDS FOB SALE! Vivian Ransoiue, Oliver Byron is said to be In conseoueuce of falling health und loi no other Real estate owued by the com pany, uu- exceptionally well cast, and his wife, Kale reason, I offer for sale my stock iu trade, consisting made that cauuot be fullilf r-ia per cent Electric It. It. Bondn, payable prln- lhe first Baptist Sunday School baa elected incumbered, uO . regarding tbe lime when :.pal nnd Interest in gold, by the Huston Safe Byron, has been highly commended for her these officers : Superintendent, E. W. Porter, Board Wanted. of Dry and Furnishing Goods, Ready Made Cloth Loans ou bond and mortgage (first 'eiionit and Trust Company, aud Municipal I1, rollicking impersonation of Judkins. The r near Rockland, fo. j lug, etc The i he stockst is exceptionally clean and the liens), u , 2,626^3 76 meuts will be finished. and 6 pci cent Honda. Also money hit cried in 9th year; Vice, C. F. Simmons; Secretary, it the lirol of June locallou the best iu the village \v ill rent Stocks and bonds owned by the com Gentlemen who have never exf| eal estate securities. F or bale by K. M. SH A W . company includes such painstaking players as E. Tuttle; Treasurer, Francis Tighe, 12th building. For further nuitlculars iuquire of J liauji m arket value, 4,646,556 0* a m iued our stock are invited B icker, 420 Main direct, Rockland. 14-17 Fred Warren, R. Fulton Russell, J. L. Mason, year. Librarian, F./S. Kalloch, 12th year: 1 HTLDLEY on the premises. 1 Louus secured by collalerals. lb,650 00 , -io so. and find how large a | Spotliswooile Aitken, Charles J. Young, horister, Mrs. I- W. Shaw; Finance <'om* 14 >2-1 Spring Avj., St. Luuls, Mo. Cosh lu com pany', prinoipal und I variety of handsome and ex HOUSE FOR SALE. iu buuk, Florence Stone, Alice Warren and others. ruittee, F. M. Shaw, C. A. Young, R. A. Crie; Interest duo and accrued, 2M cellent goods we have to show. GILT EDGE SECURITY. On North Mqfn Place, opposite Cottage street, Premiums in due couioe of collection, *Ji6,bti3 75 Library < oinmittee, M. A. Johnson, Rev. J. T O LE T . xutuge hou»>-, nearly new, six room s and atti<, * Half of a new double tenement bouse, pieaaanlly Aggrcguto of all the admitted assets of------Five Thousand Doliais H e a d 01 1 ri e-Lake—Gilbert Robbins is to H. Parshley, Charles M. Erskine, Mrs. G. M. lear vlecUh road. Easy terms if desired 10* the compauy ut their actual value, >0,562,509 92 worth of bonds of the Cam located io good ueighborb Maine Central Railroad. LOCAL LACONICS. came on board and assured uslthat we would he liberated in a short time; hpt the president In Effect Deo. 30, 1894. The B est Matters Trivial and Important Dished Up In of the United States, Zachary Taylor, died Fred R- Spear Rem edy for Abbreviated form for Home Use. about that time and proceedings were de layed; after keeping us there for three leave Rockland as months in irons, they again brought us up . FIRST QUALITY . STOMACH, This is the 30th anniversary of I.ee’s sur- before the authorities and passed sentence on 8 :10 a. m. for Rath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, Prize Collection of Items Gotten , render. us as follows: Waterville, Bangor, St. John. Portland and Boa L i v e r , a n d I Karl Packard is making a number of game ton, arriving In Boston nt 4 :25 p .m . P arlo r eat “ ‘You, Rufus Benson, and you, Joseph A. on thia train for Boston. Together by Our Regular Scribe. tables for the Y. M. C. A. Graffam, are sentenced each to 10 years’ 1:86 p.m for Bath, Brunswick, LffWllton, Water vilte, Portland and Boston, arriving In Bouton at Bowel Complaints Register of Deeds Miller reports little busi imprisonment, and to see that you fulfil your C-O-X-L! 9 :30 p. m. ness in real estate t-ansfers. time, you slfall be transported across the Train* arrive! Atlantic to a place called Souter.’ The only dealer In Ihe city who baa at th«* Kig Tunnel Ri-fng D ug nt Long Cove— II. II. Crie has been suffering from injuries present time the . . . . . 11 .-On a. m. morning train from Portland, tawlstnn ' .. , , . , I to one of his eyes, which was struck by a “ We were immediately transferred from the and Waterville. AYER’S PILLS ln n n g Man Senltle.l by a B u rsting; [)icce o^of atee|,ste< i n ,he store Sovereign to the Curia No. 4, a Spanish packet 8:80 p.m . from Bolton, Portland, Lewiston and running from Havana to Cadiz. Bangor, bringing Parlor Car from Roaton. Steam Pipe — Pound Parly Proves An employe in a Main street store, A pi. 1, i "The Coria sailed at once, and after 35 Genuine: Franklin : Red : Ash PATRON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. saw what appeared to be a tall bat, and of Profitable—Adventists Want Io Build .v : . x x n a. r 1 1 days passage we arrived at Vigo, a port where F. K. BOOTHRY, G. P. k T. A. course he kicked it. ’Twasn’t a tall bat. HY STOCK INCLITJKS W. L. WHITK. Dlv. Snpt. , all vessels from sickly purls must g o and ride Highest Awards a Church—Work Started In Quarry. ’Twas an imitation one, made of iron. The I out their quarantine; as Havana was a All alecs Ing hat wasn’t even dented, but the man’s foot A ah, Lehigh Kirg anil Broken Portland, 5ft. Ileaert & acblaa S. S. Co. sickly port when we left, we went there and W hile AmIi, Franklin Stove Red was nearly wrecked. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMMUTE SUCCESSOR. rode out 16 days. Aah (the only genuine), Georves E. II. Crie, the painter, is painting a big “At the expiration of the 16 days orders Creek Cumberland Coal, un Resumption of Service. Tenant’s Harbor, Apr. 9 DP5. equalled for imithlng and at**am sign for the Livingstone Manufacturing Co., ABSOLUTELY PURE I came from shore for us to be given up, and purposes. Beginning Friday, March 28, 1805, the World’s Fair. AMES B. Smith, old’ 31 feet long and 25 inches wide. He has al ! the officers of the Curia came down at once est son of Geo. B« ALSO A FULL 8TOCK ( so made an attractive novelty sign for II. II. THE OLD RELIABLE and took the irons off us, and told us that Smith at Long Cove» Crie A. Co., and is at work on small gilt signs Wood, liny, Straw, Lime, Hah, Str. FRANK JONES our American minister at Madrid had de Btfck, Sand, Drain Pipe, Roaen received a very bad for the court house. manded that we should be set free. Will leave Rockland Fridays at 6:00 a. ra. for all scald by the bursting dale and Portland Cement. landings. A. M. AUSTIN, Wc were taken to Cadiz and liberated, r* n i l * rv i t Returning, leave Mncblatport Mondays at 4:00 Suroeon and Mechanical Dentist of a steam pipe/con- SWEET CAPORAL where we reported to the American consul, H r 6 L laV ih lllW e V PlD e 911(1 lO D S i., an iving Rockland 5:00 p. m. PERSONAL POINTS Hl MAIN ST.. ROCKLAND. SS' nected with the steam who provided us with clothing□ th in g and a ______hoard ( ...... ' . r rfitervioe Increased 'o two round trips i week drill, while at work in CIGARETTE ing-housc, and after some days’ waiting had Thiaa 1pipe ta 1 • Eire Clay ex fay 8. the tunnel in Booth Casual Reference fo People Moro or Less Well aly for eh P aybox T i c k e r . Gen’l Manager. DR. J. H. DAMON, Hat stood (he Test of Timo us shipped on the brig Boundary, bound for 1 durable of aiiyt ( hlmney Pipe In the F.E . BOOTHBT, G en’l Pass. Agent. Bros, quarry at that place. It was a very Known In This Immediate Vicinity. Philadelphia. After a rough voyage of 67 , market. It lg enally put up by any intelli , Surireon and M echanic narrow escape. Mr. Smith is doing nicely at MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER days, stopping a short time at one of the Cape gent person. the present writing. BRANDS COMBINED Kussell Tilden has entered the employ Verde islands for provisions and water, we 1 BOSTON &BANGORS-S.GO. AtAK BLOCK, The Pound Party given in Masonic Hall, the Kockland Beef Co----- M. W. Mowry and arrived off Sandy Hook, the wind heading so 1 Monday evening, was largely attended ami Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil Spring Arrangement. wife arrived from Boston Wednesday even the brig could not fetch the capes of Delaware j the proceeds were larger than expected, ing. so we came into New York harbor, and Capt. | At Wholesale. »*Aak your grocer for It. Orders received by telephone. Fonr Trips 11 Week to Boston. OR. F. E. FOULeTT, which shows the high esteem in which th Benson and myself were discharged, people hold Jtdwin S. Hart, for whose bene John T. Berry, 2nd, arrived Wednesday “I arrived at Rockport in just one year to a I Dental Surgeon. from Peekskill Military Academy and will re . . W 003 0’ . . Commencing Monday, April 1, 1895, steam- it was given. Matthew’s Cornet Band fur LIFE’S S W Y PASSAGE day from the time I sailed, well fitted out era will leave Kockland, weather per K. SPEAR BLOCK—Cor. Main and Park Place main until the 20th. He is greatly enjuying I have Hti\ E xtra (lo a d 'T ra d e In Wood Auk nished excellent music during the evening with everything needful for a seafaring man, about it. m lttlng, aa follows: and won many compliments. The eve his work.'at Peekskill. and now all that 1 had would not till a pillow BIRD & BARNEY, ning was spent in a social manner by all Joe McMilty, a member of the old time tick one-third full. famous Jersey city team, was in town last FRED R. SPEAR, W in Insurance Agency. The roads through the town are in a very Graphic Description of the Life of “ I had been robbed of my liberty, goods terport and Bangor if ice permits, Tuesdays, Leading English and American Fire Insurance muddy condition------David Coltart is having week and what he couldn’t tell about base and chattels, though innocent of any inten NO. 6 PARK ST.. ROCKLAND, ME. Wednesdays, Fridays and Haturdays at (about) Companice represented. the cellar wall built for a new house- ball wasn’t worth listening to. He was run Captain Joseph A. Graffam. tional wrong-doing, and I know Capt. Benson 6."00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer from Managers Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. ning over with reminiscences of the olden Boston Sefan Silver has sold his house at Long Cove was innocent, for he would not have risked For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, South West SYNDICATE BUILDING, ROCKLAND days. Joe is on the road selling Climax to his life and ship in any such unlawful scheme KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at to Daniel Story of the same place----- T Rocklund on the third Ttieaday of March, 1NP6. Harbor, Bar Harbor and Sorrento, Wednesdays Telephone Call 49-11. tunnel that is being dug in the quarry is about bacco. as the insurgent Lopez had undertaken. I and Saturdays nt (about; 6 .-00 a. m. or upon ar A . 8. I.ittI' llcid and .Tames P. Ilobl a. admiiilH rival of steamer from Boston. 50 feet------Scb. Annie B. Mitchell sailed Robert J. Farwell returned Thursday to A Follower of the Hens Prom Boyhood can see no reason why the United States trators on the estate of Alary ,1. Hobbs, late of should not indemnify me, the owners of the Rocklnnd, in nald county, deceased, having pre RETURNING TO ROCKLAND from the quarry of B. B. & I I. G. Co. at State Phillips-Andover. Mr. Farwell is taking high to Old Age—Life Voyage Replete With Georgiana and Capt. Benson’s family for the Rented their first and tlnal account, of adrnlnistra- From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and COCHRAN, BAKER&CROSS Point------Nathan Stanton it keeping house rank in that well known institution.----- Will tion cf said estate for allowance: Fridays at 6.TO p. m. alone in the hotel, Sea View, and says it A dventure—PnlM-ly Im prisoned—A losses sustained. OnDERKD, 1 hat notice thereof bo given, three E. □. Cochran. J. R. Baker. C. C. Cross, McManus of Boston has been in town for From Bangor, (or Winterport if river is closed by fun to keep bachelor’s hall------W. L. Allen few days.------Miss Elizabeth C. Crocker is “The captain’s mother, Mrs. Sarah A. weeks successively, in T he Courirr-G a z e t t b , ice) Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays und Eat Eire, Life & Accident Insurance. Mother’s Love For Her Son—All’s Graffam, at the time of his im, riionment then printed In Rocklnnd, in said county, that all persons urdays at 11.00 a. m. is talking of making another violin. lie has home from Boston for a brief vacation. Interested may Httend at n Probate Court to be held From Bar Ilarbor, touching nt intermediate land Tho Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine. made some nice ones and the last one is al Well That Ends Well. an active, energetic woman, went to Wash at Rocklnnd, on the third Tuesday of April Inge, Mondays and Thursdays at 10 .*00 a. m. 406 MAIN STREET, - - ROCKLAND ways an improvement over the preceding and AN EXODUS ington and interceded with Webster, then next, and show cause, If any they have, why the sold FREI) LOTHROP, Agent, Kockland. secretary of state, in behalf of her son and account should not he allowed. the one he intends making will be the best ' C. E. ME8KRVKY, Judge. CALVIN AUSTIN. Agent, Boston. WALKER & PAYSON, all probability------John Miller has sold his Capt. Benson; then she went to Havana, A true copy,—attest: WM. H. IIILL, I’res.kOen’l Mun.,Boston Attorneys and Counsellors at Law place, known as the William Smith house, From the Ministry— Singular If Il's So, and In our last issue was published the an reaching there just after the Coria had sailed 12-14 E dw ard K. G ould, R egister SYNDICATE BUILDING. ROUKLAND. Free Drink water who has moved into the Strange Report it It s Not So. nouncement of the death of Capt. Joseph A. with her prisoners. In 1853 Capt. Gr a flam was captain of the KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at Vinalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co U. M. W a l k e h . E. O. Patbos same----- Herbert Kalloch is home from New Graffam of Rockport. From a scrap book we York where he has spent the past six months glean the following interesting description of ill-fated ship Iludson, bound from Savannah Rockland, on the third Tuesday of March, 1S96. Rev. D. P. Hatch, at one time pastor of to Boston, with cotton. Nellie E Rean, administratrix on the estate of attending medical college. He is looking the romance connected with Captain Graffam’s Willard B. Bean, late of 'I'homaslon, In said W. V. HANSCOM. M. D the Kockland Cong’l Church, has resigned the In 1854 he was captain of the first three- Spring Arrangement hale and hearty------Henry Kalloch has the pastorate of the Paterson, N. J., church, and life in which the Captain himself, relates the county, deceased, having presented her first and Physlcian'.and Surgeon, contract to build a new house for Daniel historical incident of his arrest in connection masted schooner that crossed the Atlantic, final account of administration of said estate for TWO : TRIPS : DAILY will take a course of study in Oxford Univer the Eek ford Webb, owned by the Dunhains allow unc*: SYNDICATE BUILDING. KOCKLANl Coltart, and will commence operations at an with the Lopez expedition. G r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three ----- BETWEEN ----- sity, England. It is said that he will retire of New York. He was at different times .fcf-Special attention given to Diseases of th early day-----The Adventists in this place and permanently from the ministry. His first trip was at the age of 12, as cabin weeks successively in TlIE <-ouniER-OA7.ETTK, Sye and Ear. Willardham are thinking of organizing boy, in 1830, on the schooner Doras, his captain of the Phylura, the Kate Brigham, printed In Rockland, in said county, that all persons Vinalhaven and Rockland OFFICE Ho u r s:—II to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 p. m .; 7 t It is also stated that Kev. J. J. Blair, an Interested may attend at a Probate Court to be It) n. m. church and have talked the matter over to father being captain, bound from Rockport, the Heartstein, and other vessels owned by other former pastor of the Rockland Cong’f Dunham & Dimond of New York. held nt Rockland, on the third Tuesday of April T e l e p h o n e Co nnection :—Office, 46-8; Hons some extent----- Sch Lydia M. Webster, Capt, Church, is to give up the ministry. with a cargo of lime to New York, from next, and show cause, if any they have, why the In 1856, Capt. Graffam became master of said account should not be allowed. Hooper, arrived Wednesday from Portland It is probable that Kev. II. A. Philbrook, at thence to the Palisades, on the Hudson, for with freight for this place and Long Cove a load of stone for Charleston, where they the ship Java, and sailed her a number of C. E MESERVEY, Judge. DR. B E L L E S. A Y E R S , one time pastor of the Rockland Universalist years between Charleston and Cronstadt, A tru e copy,—A ttest: and vicinity----- Sch. S. C. Tryon, Capt. Gaul, Church, will leave the ministry and go into unloaded by throwing their cargo over 12-14 E d w a r d K G oui.d, R egister OV. BODWELL Ladies' Medical Parlors. loaded paving at the co-operative quarry at board at the entrance of Charleston harbor, Russia, in the cotton trade. During his sea OAPT. WM. R. CREED, the newspaper business. Electricity, Massoge, Medicutod Baths Clark’s Island, last week, for New York helping to make the artificial island on which going years he was master of twelve different KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at Will leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week OFFICE Hourh:—9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. ui. 17 Booth Bros. & Hurricane Gr. Co. started Fort Sumter now stands. vessels, only losing one of that number. Rockland on the third Tuesday of March, 1895. day, a t 7 :00 a. m. and 1 :00 p. m. Sp e c ia l t y : D ikeaher of W omen & C h il d r e n CALIFORNIA. their quarry at Long Cove last week with few years ago Capt. Graffam related his Nellie E Bean, widow of Willard B. Beau, late Returning, will leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, Syndicate Building, Third Floor, Rocklund of Tlntmipdon, in said county, deceased, having for Vinalhaven at 9:30 a. m. and 3 : reading from “Aa You Like It,” in the Con OBITUARY. "Put two and two together gregational vestry Wednesday evening by Miss and make four." Mary Selden McCobb of Portland, was en joyed by a fair-sized audience. Miss McCobb Camden is mourning the loss of one of its j held an informal reception at the cloae of the brightest and most promising young men. entertainment. Hiram, Sun of Mr. end Mrs. Fred W oster, After a Long Interesting and died Wednesday afternoon of consumption. The Events of the Week Chroni The annual meeting of the stockholders of Neighbors Masonic Temple Association was held Tues I >eceased was a sufferer for a long time, but day. Officers were elected as follows : Presi Unusually Busy Session. he was always cheerful although he knew cled In Brief Paragraphs. that his life was nearing its close. He was a dent and Treasurer, J. F. Stetson; Secretary, ; THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 1895 ST. GEORGE ing service at 7. All are cordialll 25 Female Hands attend these services------Rev. and Mrs. Young of New Sharon, who have been visit Nmr Commurhcalions from Mirtinsrilli Glen ing their daughter, Mrs. Fred Tapley,returned mere and Wiley s Cornor Scribes home this week------The services at Union WANTED! Church, this week, commemorative of the last Henry Davis’ buildings at Glenmere, con week in Christ’s life, will be as follows: Tues Machine Operators and Hand Sewers Letters from North Warren, South sisting of dwelling house, ell and ham, were Several Bushels of Lively Locals day evening, Rev. Francis Purvis of North burned Friday about noon. Fire caught Haven will preach; holy communion will he both experienced help and new hands on Warren and Pleasantville. around the chimney. The chambers being Picked up by a Free Man. celebrated Thursday evening with a short ser full of fire and smoke when discovered not mon by Rev. W. II. Littlefield; Friday even fine Pantaloon Work. Apply at Factory much of their contents was saved. About ing a sermon by the pastor Rev. Mr. Gaskin; ------Rev. Mr. Young of New Shaion, Me., everything below was saved in a damaged Harbor .Should (ertaialy Be Dredged corner Park and Broad streets, Rockland U rau g r .News from Ihe N orth P a rt of the condition. Two suits of sails for the smack preached an able and interesting sermon Sun Exchange were burned in the chamber ell. and Uncle Sam Knows l(—Landlord day evening----- The church quartet is ex Town — Personals from the South pected to assist during the services of Passion WE DOUBLE IT. Gi.i NMr.RK.— Frank Harris cut a yellow Hopkins Baja the Ocean View aud llamlet — Real Estate Changes and birch tree that had five two-horse loads in Week------Miss Susie Kelly has returned from TVill duplioate all f ir s t p r e MOWRY & PAYSON. " Hl Renovate It—Oreat Time at Knit a trip to Bar Harbor. m iu m s ■ ) i I -,:>5 I . l i a s Cask Contracts from Pleasantville — the trunk of the tree measuring 84 feet around it. T he stump is about three feet ting Bee—Taxes Have Rk. Lane’s photographic studio will be open for TlorUoultural or Agricultural Current Erents in the Village. aerdss — St. George Lodge, I. O. O. F., has sittings from Thursday at 11 o’clock until Soolcly In the United State >, that Do you wish fo r a fine Photograph furnished in the latest style ? four candidates to work on------Mrs. Lovisa Monday noon the 15th. No doubt many will may be secured with the produce^ Keller has been quite sick, but is now con take advantage of this opportunity of having 1 • 11. . 1 Then have your work done at some excellent photographs taken. We will pay Geo. \V. Brown has bought the yacht Vic* valescent------Charles Wilev sold a good cow Never has the want of water in our harbor last week to G. M. Robinson of Port Clyde I n dr I he oert Ifloate < ir t he i tor and will take her to Crescent Iteach this been more felt than in the last two weeks. society’s award, accompanied by summer for a pleasure boat. ------Charles Davis has traded horses with James Grant has shipped two cargoes of stone a statement that the seeds from LANE’S STUDIO, the O’Brien boys of Thomaston, and has from here and one vessel had to be moved OBITUARY < far milkmanjhas 15 cows ami is after more. good one weighing more than 12 cwt. whloh the prize winners wore Charles is a fine fellow and sells lots of milk from her loading berth and finish loading at grown, were BRECK’S SEED?.. steamb’oat wharf. The other vessel had to Uncle Moses Snow, an aged and esteemed Frank >mith of Newton, Mass., has been An unusually rich assortment of news ( tm,» or.rn copvr, ohted.) Camden, Me. from Tenant’s Harbor will be found on page 4. have 150 tons put on hoard by lighters after citizen of South Thomaston.was buried Thurs Hull partlciilarfl of tills offer on npplicntlnn. visiting here. He returned home Saturday the vessel hauled off to the mouth of the har day afternoon from his home, Rev. W. H. A*k for our 1895 111 u a t ru 10 <1 catalogue. Mailed , ------Misses Fannie Spear and Melvina Parker Wiley’s Corner.—Steam tug Ellen towed free. Replete with iiowh ulxnit noveltlcH, stan bor. After the harbor is deepened all this Maffitt officiating. Mr. Snow will be missed. dard varfctleg of dower and vegetable Mends. ' In order to give my patrons the benefit of the best work I have been returned from Gorham, Friday------Smelts are schooner Janies Young up the river Friday. tl»e most approved iorrieuIturat nnd liortl- 1 will be avoided. We hope all the citizens will cultural inipfniuents, an Laces and Embroidery. ■ X Our Easter show will have no pret i\ " V tier department than can be seen at c this counter. You can find the floral !O“ M Silk and Laundered or eyelet-work effects done onCheffbn, Oriental and Chantilla Laces in - f l Shirt Waists. Cream, Oyster, Ecru and Black. The LATEST NOVELTIES ! B ig name for all this work isBroiderie, EXCLUSIVE 'DESIGNS or Anglais. 4 Other new effects in Jetted Lace In Crepes. Surahs. Taffetta, Plisse, Garnitures. Easter Capes. Percales, Madras,Cheviots, Linnettcs We only ahow you one^sf our THREE HUNDRED and Fancy Weaves in Solid Colors, Dress Goods. DIFFERENT STYLES. It would be impossible to J a c k e ts . Stripes and Figures, now so much enumerate them. Don’t wait until late in the season. Our drees gooffs is one of the When it comes to Jackets, the biggest cities can w o rn . Buy now while we have this assortment. most important departments in our show no better, cheaper or richer assortment. This cut store, and we assure you this has not Separate Skirts. been neglected. New aud beautiful $2.98 to $38.50 represents one of our perfect styles. N B. Sleeves patterns added daily. Only FIVE In no store in Maine can be found more ol' those beautiful Fancy Cre such a desirable assortment in style pons left cannot be duplicated. and finish as we offer this week for our Easter Trade. A few more pieces of figured Satin WE WELCOME ALL VISITORS Stripe Challies, per yard, SI.39 to S27.OO. 25c 5 pieces W hite Muslin with colored' TO OUR EASTER DISPLAY! sp o ts, Infants’ Wear. 42c Caps, Bonnets. Dresses, House Gowns. Dimity, Percale, Lawn, Cashmere and Figured New Velvet Ribbons, both Silk and I W hite and Colored Pique Challies. We wish to call particular attention to Colton back, for trimmings, just re and S ilk Cloaks FULLER & COBR. our Cashmer* and Chullie Gowns in all the Fancy ceiv ed . JUST RECEIVED. S h a d e s Price $2 00 to $9.50. NOT SIGNEO. I The Band of Hope Society conducted the MARINE MATTERS. Sch. Ella M. Storer arrived from Boston MAKING BOATS. I Tuesday evening meeting at the Methodist Saturday for repairs at the South Railway. church. The Camden Ball Club Will b&a Powerful Organ If MIER The Movements of Vessels. Charters, Sch/ White Cloud, Torrey, was in the I Rev. F. W. Ryder, a former pastor of the ' Notes and the Like. harbor last night loaded with spiling from New Industry Which Is Having i Boom up In ization Without Them ------( Baptist Church of this town, and now of the Tynemouth Creek, N. B., for New York. Appleton—Dramatic Event to Occur. 1 First Baptist Church in Lawrence, Mass., has Sch. St. Elmo, Rogers, arrived Thursday Schs. Northern Light and L. D. Remick, In a letter received from Manager Patten of Lime Workers’ Strike Ihe Chief from New York with coal to A. F. Crockett arrived Saturday with wood to A. F. Crock 'V ppplct'»u, p A pril fl, 18V5. the Camden ball club he states that he has Co. ett ' 0. L .N . Dyer has8(jkl\i.:A^^fc|tolasaold Bizjs John Lovett not signed either Powers or Burrill,[reports to TO|)iC Of C Q nV erS atiO n Ryder has a summer cottage at Ballard Park. Sch. Pemaquid arrived Saturday from Bos of Camden. Mr. Lovett i^W ^ld resident of the contrary notwithstanding. It looks as if Sch. Gen. Adelbert Ames was taken to Bel ’ ’ | Sailed 3d, schs. Leona, with lime from fast Wednesday for repairs. ton to load from A. C. Gay A Co. Appleton and we are glad tow w l some players were sponging on Rockland and I Carleton, Norwood Co. for Boston; H. S. back------The school board wcr^ ^ _ _ 1 Schs Baltimore and Nellie E. Gray, with Camden but neither Managers McGrath or I Boynton, Boston, lime from Carleton, Nor- Schs. Commerce, Martin, from.Perry Bros., Saturday afternoon, examining and ^eftHi Pattern intend to pay New England League Eugene Borda, Greeley, from A. J. Bird A wood, Napoleon and Caressa, with cooperage, Men Not Satisfied W ith F ortnightly wood Co.; Lewis R. French, for Dyer’s Bay. Co., for New York; Catalina, Tibbetts, from arrived Sunday. ing teachers----- W. A. Waterman is buying price^o second rate players. Manager Pat potatoes for I. C. Sherman & Son, New Bed ten is in communication with a former pitcher Paym ents— Debut Ing C'lubSayn Women A. F. Crockett Co., G. W. Glover, Johnson, Sch. Matilda arrived Saturday from Bos MATINICUS. from z\. J. Bird A’ Co, for Boston, sailed Wed ford, Mass.----- V. O. Keller was called to of Bates who is said to he a first-class man. Should Vote— Summer Visitors En ton and will load from A. F. Crockett Co. Thomaston, Wednesday, by the death of his nesday. The Matilda is commanded by Capt. Levi M. father------G. II. Page has been to Warren vis gaging Rooms—Items of Interest to Capt. Benj. Voung of Vinalhaven arrived Sid Thursday—Seth Nyman, Portland; E.S. Woodman, brother of M. W. Woodman. here the 4th and is engaged in fishing------W. iting his father------CETas. Newbert has built COMMUNICATION. Wilson, North Haven; Nevada, from F. Cobb Loading—Schs. Mary J. Lee, for New Everybody—All Read. Scott Voung returned the 4th from Rockland two boats this winter and H. N, Titus has A Co.; Ida Hudson, Bishop, from Alnion York, from Perry Bros.; Idaho, for New Lon built two, one for F. O. Keating. The other ------'There was a party at .Mrs. N. J. Norton’s Bird, Boston; James R. Talbot, Averill, from Office of don and Norwich, from Farrand, Spear A is not sold. Newbert has built one for bis the evening of the 6th----- Capt. E. B. Ames, Perry Bros.; E G.Willard, Gilbert, from Far Co.; St. Elmo, from A. F. Crockett Co., for Two Bargains EDWARD M. JONES, Mrs. Rowina Brackett of So. Liberty is and daughter Mrs. Preston Ames and her brother. The other is owned by himself and rand, Spear A Co., New York; T. G. French, New York; Pemaquid, from A. C. Gay A Co., E. R. Keene------Will Proctor is furnishing Fresco Painter, visiting G. A. Barlow. little son left here the third for Rockland, en Look, with plaster from Red Beach, New 47 Dewey St., Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 4, ’95. for Boston. cigars for the boys. Cause why? Tie’s just Dr. J. Fred Norwood of Auburn spent Sun- I route f‘,r Vinalhaven----- Sch. Centennial, York. married----- The Appleton Dramatic Club is at Rodoi.i- Medicine Co., y with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. pM * ^ “rk Voung, George E. Horton and Ready i »»k Sea.—Fly Away, tor Boston, day Sch. M. A. Achorn, Achorn, arrived at and A. Hayford, for New York, from A. F. work on the play, "Breaking his Bonds,” Belfast, Me. Norwood. Prank Thompson went on a fishing cruise Gentlemen :— New York 4th, from Old Harbor, Jamaica lor Crockett Co.; A. Heaton, from .A. C. Gay A which will he given at an early date. We look last week----- Sloop Navajo, commanded by for something very tine. FOR THIS WEEK. I wish to express my grati A week ago the firemen, barrellers, and Capt. Leon Voung, Merrill Speed and Merton Poughkeepsie, with log wood. Co.; West Side, from Joseph Abbott; Laura tude for what your medicine has done for my coopers at G. E. Carleton’s lime kilns went Tolraan, made a trip "in shore” last week Sch. Fiheraan arrived at the South Railway Robinson, from Perry Bros, for New York. out on a strike, demanding weekly instead of little daughter Ola, and to add my testimonial ------Mrs. Janette Thompson and sister, Wednesday from (keen's Landing, for repairs. Rdckkjki Marine— Arrived 3d, schs. As baldness makes one look prematurely to that of others in praise of your New Med fortnightly payments. This is the only griev Mrs. Ellen Voung, left on steamer Jessie 'This is the vessel that has been ashore at ( Mazurka from Boston, and Grace Lillian from )ld, so a full head of hair gives to mature life ance according to the statement of Mr. Carle ical Discovery. Monday morning lor Rockland------Mrs. Black Island, and bought by Mr. Goss of the Island with darns. 4th, sch. Herman F. | the appearan^ of youth. To secure this and My little daughter, Ola F. Jones, will be ton and a representative of the inen. Some Grace Voung and children went to Rockland Green's Landing when she was high and ury K'ui iall from Boston. 5th, schs. Fortuna, prevent the firmer, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is con- of the men have worked for Mr. Carleton for •»»Ulive years VUU13 oldw,»» next a February, cu m u i;, w..wand a..-_she .. hasmw al , , , . , »I»Cthe .HUlIllUyMonday U|of UICthe Olli 8th------Miss.'111)3 Maggie.tJUl'L’IC on the beach and full of granite. Chas. Perry with wood for J. II. Eells, and L. M. Grey and tidently recommended. Both ladies and gen Mays enjuyed the very best uf health until m»oy years and they speak in highest praise ,\ines and son Fred left Monday morning fur and crew from this city put her afloat and Annie F. Kimball with wood for S. E. A II. tlemen prefer it to any other dressing. zr last March, when she had an attack of tOnsi- j his treatment. Ihe kilns are running as ; ^ ocj,|an ENTERPRISING RATS. THE DEACON “ Best Liver rill M Made.” a d e . They Were Eridenlt) Fond of Pork Bui Had No Patronized Be a Chance Io Laugh and a Chance Io Earthly Use for the Salt Pickle arsons’ P ills Pass a Pleasant Evening. oa!lively euro blllouNnoAd and dick headache, Pver and bowel complaints. Tin y ejtpcl all Impurities Rockland, April 5, 1895. uni the blood. Delicate women find relief from By The Ladies Homes Filled With Weak and The original comedy drama,* I'he Deacon,’’ Uniriliem. Price 26 cts.; five tl.OO. Pamphlet free. Mr Editor—Here is another absurd story Those Who Are Sports and Who S. JOHNSON &< O .,22( HMom H ouse81..B oston. from him of the "mild, modest eye” and un- will be presented in Watts Hall, Thomaston, The delicate, truly pure and excel Washington like proclivity, whose absurd Are Not Will Be Interested. Nervous. Thursday evening, April 18, under the man lent Dualities of vagcries no one for an instant would fall into agement of W. D. /Andrews of this city. He the delusion of believing, but all would will be assisted by well known amateurs of Thomaston. "The Deacon” is a high-class l o H N i S S Hugh and enjoy the fabrications all the better No Need to Feel so Weak, Tired and for the improbability that invested them. A («ood Player Fonnd In County—Organ comedy piece, sparkling with merriment and dramatic situations and is very similar to "The .Another trait of these stories were that they ization Perfected—Pugilistic Points— N e rv o u s . never bore the slightest tinge o f malice to Old Homestead.’’ The drama will be fol Its special province is to cure inflammation lowed by a grand ball. The cast is as fol both Internal and External. It is the best, V anilla ward any one. The watch story was a good Warren Finds a Player Whose Play the oldest, the original. It is unlike any other. ridvuiitty sample of the style of his tales but the follow lows : ing Is Warranted—Camden Getting Permit me to say nbout three weeks since ing is nearly as good : Deacon Thornton, W. D. Andrew® Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment saved the life of The narrator states that he had slaughtered In First-Class Trim. Eminent Physiciaus Give Assurance George Dnrrali alius Matt Whcoler, Frank Hanley my wife while suffering from n complication Extracts B Pete, Mrs Thornton’s servant, Roy Newhall ol’diseases. tonsilitis, bronchitis and influenza. and cut up a large hog of many hundred of this Fact. Billy, the Deacon’s boy, Ned MacNaniara K. A. Pt.RWEXQT, Rockport, Texas. pounds weight, placing it in a barrel in his have secured for them the patron S ’. b I& dIow, ( A nhllr K""” ‘ Tho Doctor’s signature and directions on every bottle. cellar for winter’s use. One Saturday his Ill at’d Pamphlet free. Sold everywhere. Price. .V. cents. age of the most intelligent house Six bottles,*2«»» I 8. JOHNSON * CO., Uoitou, Mata. BOUGHT wife requested him to go to the cellar and ( Fred Overlook wives of this country. A few cents Camden local players were out for practice, bring her up a piece of pork for the beans. Friday. Mrs T hornton, Miss Kllle T ucker additional cost does not deter Aud Toll How to Overoome the Terri He obeyed but found the barrel minus any Powers of last year’s Poland Springs team Helen T hornton, Miss Adelaide FehAn ladies who arc mindful of the pork. Believing it impossible that it could ble Weakness. Mrs. Darrah, MIsm Agnes Armstrong will probably wear a Camden uniform this Nellie D arrah, Miss O. Oloyd health of their family, from procur be gone, he procured a long stick and began season as Manager Patten has accepted his fishing for the meat, but to his surprise found terms. Powers will tatch and captain the ing that which is known to be pure not a single scrap, though the barrel was full and wholesome. They are the fin team. He is now at Holy Cross College, of pickle. Seizing the cask with both bands Worcester. His talents for organizing are Now is the Best Time to Get Strong est m ade. he turned it over and found a large hole well known and his catching is above par. in the bottom, through which the rats had and W ell. L. Wetzel Brown, who claims to be the dragged oft the pork, leaving the brine un Our Readers Know What Curriculum Means. disturbed. W. "champion welter weight of Maine” has this This is Needed for Good to say: "Having been in New York and Course—A Boiler, an Ell and Organ- NOTHER YEAR. Massachusetts sparring, I have not been That there is no need whatever for a,person « Health. - able to seek matches with Maine men. I am to be weak, tired and nervous—the three A crew was at work last w eek setting a Our Glen Cove scribe wants t o correct the anxious to meet either Dick O’Brien of Lew boiler in the Carleton, Norwood & Co. quarry. statement of the age of Robert Gregory of iston or Joe Donovan of Rockland. I will great curses of our people—seems now a cer This is a marine boiler with two arches. It We have all The Best that place, who figured in the article in our deposit $25 for either of them to stop me tain fact. has been used in a steamer.------A. A. Rich last issue as 83 years old. He has become in six rounds. O’Brien backed out of a Eminent physicians affirm the truth of this ards is to add a two-story ell to his house.------84 since the article was written. match made with me in Boston. I believe welcome news, and ample proofs demonstrate The scholars at the Primary School are de I can defeat either of them and I can get lighted with their new organ. The teacher the reliability of the information we ;arc able some backing. Both men try to avoid me and scholars desire to express through T ill in a contest they know I want.” No doubt so gladly to give. C.-G. their thanks to the contributors for their Mr. Brown can get all the accommodation It is certainly a godsend to thosej of our assistance, and to the Maine Music Co. for he wants from Messrs. O’Brien and Donovan. people w’ho have weak nerves and J tired such a fine organ for the money. arc too apt to treat with indifference a Jesse Savage of Bath isn’t yet satisfied that bodies, who feel exhausted in strength and The curriculum of the High School has common cough. "It's a little cold," they he is an inferior pugilist to Philip Jason and been changed to meet the needs of the schol -ifJjPLEV* say, "and will soon wetu' off.” Fatal he has sent Jason a challenge for a io-round vitality, who cannot eat or sleep well, and ars. For the first year the first and second mistake! Too often it is the first ap contest for $100 a side. Jason replied to the who are run down and debilitated, to know terms have reading, algebra, physiology, proach of the destroyer. Neglected it challenge saying that owing to his base-ball leads, sometimes rapidly, again slowly, positively that Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood physical geography, English grammar and engagement he will be unable to meet Sav and ^erve remedy is a sure' invigorator and rhetoric, the third term latin instead of physi Prices all Right, to Consumption. How imponfcmt then age at the present but will be only too pleased ology. For the second year the first and sec to attend to every cough, to chCck tile to accommodate him at the close of the sea strength giver and will invariably make a ond terms have algebra, arithmetic, U. S. his F a r m e r s , progress of every common cold! This can son for any number of rounds for any size person strong and well. Particularly is it a tory, and latin, the third term general his Medicines all Right, be accomplished quickly and radically by L a b o r e r s, purse and at any place Savage might name. blessing at this time of year, for in the spring tory instead of U. S. history. The third year, Jason didn’t receive very kindly treatment at almost everybody feels languid, nervous and first term, will have geometry, latin, general Make your System Right Bath. He was to have received 65 percent history, English literature and composition, T e a m s t e r s , out of order and needs this best of all spring C. E. Rising . Can find no better shoe than the of the gate receipts. What he did receive the second and third terms ancient history in was $25 although the receipts were $87. medicines. stead of general history. For the fourth year, . . WILL HAVE HIS NEW . Bread W inner. TRADE MARR. Philip Jason left Saturday to join the Doctors are enthusiastic in their approval first term, there is latin, natural philosophy, It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufacturer a purely scientific compound of Ozone, Salems. Tie will play short and his friends and endorsement of this remedy. They geometry, English literature and composition, Domestic Bread and Rolls • expressly to Rive A 1.1, OUT-DOOIt WORK expect that he will make an enviable record. second term geology instead of geometry, E K S the Rest Service for the Leant Money, Cod Liver Oil and Guaiacol. It cheeks heartily recommend and advise its use, and FRESH EVERY DAY AT II A. M. Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock, the cough and prevents serious compli 'I’he New England Association is composed third term astronomy instead of geology. • in two styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress- of young players selected from the best many of our best known physicians are loud Cor. Main and Llmerock Sts AND 3 P. M. --with and without tap sole. cations. If disease has got hold of you, ROCKLAND. it stops waste, kills the germs of disease, throughout the country and the indications in their praise of its wonderful curative AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO.. are very favorable for a successful season. powers. BOSTON, MASS. and rapidly builds up tile system. It is B U T T E R ! easy to take; does not nauseate ; pro The Kennebec Journal says: “Rockland Dr. B. D. Bickford, of Wolcott, Va., one of STEEL ROOFING is planning on seeing some first-class trots News Matters from a Thrift), Prosperous Isle duces no eructation. It is a food as well Vermont’s eminent physicians, states: If you want Gilt Butter F. A. P e te rs o n as a medicine. It is the coming season. These taken in connec Out In the Broad Atlantic. and SIDING. (Sntccnilnrpli’M Patent.) send jour orders to the THE K IND PHYSICIANS I'ltESCI'.I 1(1-1 tion with a good live ball team will break up "I have used Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood \ Agent, Rankin Klock, Rockland. the monotony of the long summer in that and nerve remedy for some time, first trying for Cough*, Coliln, CoiiHumptlon, Bron Matinicub, April 9, 1896. Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof. chitis, Ant limit, t lie after effect m o f P n e u hustling town.” Union m onia und La Grippe and all Pulmon it on myself, and I found it did me so much Fred and Elmer Eowle from Searsmont -